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i said before there's a lot more to the physical exchange the learning you know getting to know alice's so i think yes some of the digital progress that we have seen that will prevail there will always be the lead in the city hall there's a call exchange programs in the future and there's one aspect i went back to who designs the meaning and significance of international cooperation has been shown its row passed through months i mean it's very important still for research and for students alike to work together international cooperation point then michelle homs from the german academic exchange service thanks for being on the show thank you very much. time to head over to our science correspondent derrick williams he's got answers to some of the questions you've been sending us on the coronavirus. how different is some. other viruses that infect us for example do people who catch influenza sometimes have no symptoms yes although asymptomatic is a is a pretty squishy term we've known for decades that people who don't report flu symptoms can test positive as carriers for the bug and older es
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you know most of you have this here is our life my parents life and alice so we're not throwing in the tally yet though it's so sad we're the only ones who can see how pretty it is here right now well so at least you guys have come to visit us i. see . 2 months have passed it's early july we fly into the canary islands to lands of otter. holidaymakers have been allowed back into spain since just a few days you're not many around this sharing the beaches with locals. this isn't cold but it's a dream you there's no one else here as you see if you like and you can have 20 meters distance to the next bathers ago it's never been this nice here before give me the money it's on the hook if you ask other holidaymakers how would you have imagined this last year with a few less people it would have been so bad so it's not so unpleasant the little face how ok we've already said we're bound to remember this very different holiday in years to come up with that idea it's a special moment so where did it go more in the face. normally one of the half 1000000 to his come to lunch at all to every year n
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so these took place, you know, in major cities. you might say -- why was alicepaul so interested in having a parade, especially when something like this happened in 1913, which seemed like a little bit almost a disaster? welcome of the reason was it brought great attention to the cause command alice paul's whole strategy is the more i can create a strategy, the more i can be in the media, the more i could be in the news about women's suffrage, the more people will learn about the fact that women do not have the vote all across the united states, and the more people that will become sympathetic to the cause. a master at expanding the scope of the conflict. host: there was also an organization called the men's league for women's suffrage. who was behind that? what was the mission? guest: it is also a myth to say that this is men versus women in this movement. there were many men along the way who were very supportive of women's suffrage, who organized, along with the women. we do not see them in a lot of the photographs, because that was on purpose. alice paul wan
so these took place, you know, in major cities. you might say -- why was alicepaul so interested in having a parade, especially when something like this happened in 1913, which seemed like a little bit almost a disaster? welcome of the reason was it brought great attention to the cause command alice paul's whole strategy is the more i can create a strategy, the more i can be in the media, the more i could be in the news about women's suffrage, the more people will learn about the fact that...
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so these took place, you know, in major cities and the reason why, you might say, why was alice paul erested in having a parade especially when something like this could happen in 1913 which seemed like a little bit of a disaster. the reason why was it brought great attention to the cause and alice paul's whole strategy was the more i can create a spectacle, the more i can be in the media, the more i can be in the news about women's suffrage, the more people will learn about the fact that women don't have the vote all across the united states and the more people that will become sympathetic to the cause. she was a master at expanding the scope of the conflict. >> there was an organization called the men's league for women's suffrage. who was behind that? what was the mission? >> there were -- it's also a myth to say that this was men versus women in this movement. there were many men along the way who were very supportive of women's suffrage. we don't see them in a lot of the photographs because that was on purpose. alice paul wanted to have the actual suffragists, the actual members
so these took place, you know, in major cities and the reason why, you might say, why was alice paul erested in having a parade especially when something like this could happen in 1913 which seemed like a little bit of a disaster. the reason why was it brought great attention to the cause and alice paul's whole strategy was the more i can create a spectacle, the more i can be in the media, the more i can be in the news about women's suffrage, the more people will learn about the fact that women...
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so now it goes to the states for ratification. this is alice paul. she made a flag where every time a state ratified she would sew a star on. and there were 48 states and you needed 36. so a bunch of states passed it right away. wisconsin, michigan, illinois. a bunch of states voted it down over the summer of 1919. almost entirely in the south and almost entirely for overtly racist reasons. they were not interested in enfranchising a single new black voter. they were systematically dismantling black male voting lights with jim crow laws and they wanted no part of new black voters. so momentum kind of stalls. by spring of 1920, 35 states have ratified. you only need one more. five have voted it down. and of the eight left, five won't bring it to a vote. and that -- those were all very specific reasons about governors not wantingto call special sessions and blah, blah, blah. a lot of inside politics which i'd be happy to go into if anybody is interested. there is a crazy battle in delaware which everyone thought would be the 36th state and itloses in de
so now it goes to the states for ratification. this is alice paul. she made a flag where every time a state ratified she would sew a star on. and there were 48 states and you needed 36. so a bunch of states passed it right away. wisconsin, michigan, illinois. a bunch of states voted it down over the summer of 1919. almost entirely in the south and almost entirely for overtly racist reasons. they were not interested in enfranchising a single new black voter. they were systematically dismantling...
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this could apply to any state, and so this is part of that state by state kind of effort that the suffragists were doing. but under the lead of alice paul, they were really interested in the federal amendment, so they were not asking the state by state representatives to change their -- but instead, you know, to support -- would you support an amendment if it were to be passed? would you pass it in the house? would you pass it in the senate? and then would you convince your fellow legislators in the state to ratify it when it goes out for two-thirds of the ratification that's necessary. so nina allender is a great figure in the suffrage movement because she helped to popularize it. she helped people understand it. she herself was educated at the philadelphia academy of fine arts. she was a great artist in and of her own right. so we were really excited to get some of these objects on the wall in the exhibition to make sure that we understood -- that we understand today how the suffrage movement was being taught in its own rights during the era of the 19 teens. in 1917, alice paul decided to do something even more drastic than march
this could apply to any state, and so this is part of that state by state kind of effort that the suffragists were doing. but under the lead of alice paul, they were really interested in the federal amendment, so they were not asking the state by state representatives to change their -- but instead, you know, to support -- would you support an amendment if it were to be passed? would you pass it in the house? would you pass it in the senate? and then would you convince your fellow legislators...
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alice. that i can tell you. okay. thank you. so alice, it's a full pardon. it's been signed. you might want to keep that one. and here it is. [ applause ] pastor, please. >> let's pray together. >> that is alice johnson getting a full pardon. originally, there president had commuted her sentence. last night, she gave a speech at the rnc, and she praised the president for giving her a second chance. now, she has a full pardon from the president of the united states. >> just down the street from the white house, thousands are gathered in the nation's capital for the anniversary of the march on washington. from the steps of the lincoln memorial, they are heading to dr. martin luther king jr.'s memorial for a new march. very much, though, in the spirit of the one he led 57 years ago. and very much confronting much of the same inequality and injustice of seven decades ago. today's march was organized in the wake of the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. george floyd died in may. but in the three months since his death, even more black families have been impacted by police vio
alice. that i can tell you. okay. thank you. so alice, it's a full pardon. it's been signed. you might want to keep that one. and here it is. [ applause ] pastor, please. >> let's pray together. >> that is alice johnson getting a full pardon. originally, there president had commuted her sentence. last night, she gave a speech at the rnc, and she praised the president for giving her a second chance. now, she has a full pardon from the president of the united states. >> just...
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alice paul included because there were stars in the damage from that. soit is very much a hard one battle in this country, one that i hold close to my heart and vote every year. i encourage everyone to do so. but we named it again, an active right and justice because when he did turn the tide, that was part of his speech to congress. but i have to tell you, but we started going to archives unidentified where we would go, we had women from our chives turn to us and almost a whisper go, did you know he was a bad guy? and we would just get it kicked out of that because we are trying to show the records. he did turn the tide and it was a speech in congress that helped the effort. >> some of that is on display at the wilson house and we have a photo of that, correct? >> thanks for the call. >> i agree with everything that was. said we have a terrific repository of archives and my former and employer has the most robust collection of manuscripts and prince, that's because a library of congress was friends with the suffragists, and donated the materials to librar
alice paul included because there were stars in the damage from that. soit is very much a hard one battle in this country, one that i hold close to my heart and vote every year. i encourage everyone to do so. but we named it again, an active right and justice because when he did turn the tide, that was part of his speech to congress. but i have to tell you, but we started going to archives unidentified where we would go, we had women from our chives turn to us and almost a whisper go, did you...
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alice paul would call upon them to do so. host: from louisville, kentucky. wanted to reveal a story to you. i knew a lady3, named lucy stevens. suffragist, if i am saying that right. i found myself homeless back onn, and i used to see her the street every morning walking to the neighborhood grocery store. she would carry groceries. i said, how are you this morning? she would be so spry and talk just the way you are talking on tv now. she was very alert, very intelligent. she was a cotillion lady. she was a little lady, about pounds, and she was a sweetheart. i wanted to relate that to you. she talked about her times when she was a young woman and when she was in that movement. i was blessed just to know her. she was a wonderful person. i wanted to reveal that to you. host: any reaction? guest: this is part of the reason why we have the centennial celebration celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, to recall the stories of these women. there may be a little bit of a mythology with the women's suffrage movement. if it is taught at all in ameri
alice paul would call upon them to do so. host: from louisville, kentucky. wanted to reveal a story to you. i knew a lady3, named lucy stevens. suffragist, if i am saying that right. i found myself homeless back onn, and i used to see her the street every morning walking to the neighborhood grocery store. she would carry groceries. i said, how are you this morning? she would be so spry and talk just the way you are talking on tv now. she was very alert, very intelligent. she was a cotillion...
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outstanding and i'm so proud of you and we are giving alice of full pardon.just told her, we did not discuss it, you were out there and we saw you in the audience last night and i asked the folks if you could bring alice over and if we can give a full pardon and will do it right now, that means you been fully pardon and that the ultimate thing that can happen, it means you can do whatever you want in life and keep doing the great job you are doing. alice has done an incredible job since she's been out in recommending other people, we said how many people like you, there's only one alice as far as i'm concerned but how many people like you or your circumstance where they were given massive sentence and good people, great people and she said so many, they are in jail so many. she is looking for those people in recommending those people we birdie done some that you know are good people and they've done really well since they have been out so we are taking alice from a commutation to a full pardon and we are going to sign it right now and were very proud of alice
outstanding and i'm so proud of you and we are giving alice of full pardon.just told her, we did not discuss it, you were out there and we saw you in the audience last night and i asked the folks if you could bring alice over and if we can give a full pardon and will do it right now, that means you been fully pardon and that the ultimate thing that can happen, it means you can do whatever you want in life and keep doing the great job you are doing. alice has done an incredible job since she's...
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than 2 decades in prison for a nonviolent drug offense now alice johnson has been fully pardoned by the president. the emotional speech she >>so alice in central park has been signed. you might want to keep that one. >>well president trump he has grant of alice johnson, a full pardon. the action comes 2 years after he did commute her prison sentence. johnson was a first time nonviolent offender she served 21 years and an alabama prison after being convicted on drug charges and on the last night of the republican convention last night she did share her personal story. >>some say you do the crime you do the time. how ever that time should be fair and just 6 months after president trump granted me a second chance he said the first step act into law all it was real justice reform and it brought joy hope and freedom to thousands of whale deserving my faith in justice and mercy was reward it. >>the president again is unity on some sites in 2018 after kim kardashian west pleaded her case. months later the president did sign the first step back what you heard her talking about it was one of the few bills to pass with overwhelming bipa
than 2 decades in prison for a nonviolent drug offense now alice johnson has been fully pardoned by the president. the emotional speech she >>so alice in central park has been signed. you might want to keep that one. >>well president trump he has grant of alice johnson, a full pardon. the action comes 2 years after he did commute her prison sentence. johnson was a first time nonviolent offender she served 21 years and an alabama prison after being convicted on drug charges and on...
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. >> miryea vill alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. hello? it can be used on the hands, body, and face. it cleanses and moistuizes with 1/4 moisturizing cream. leaving your skin feeling comfortable and smooth. dove men+care 3-in-1 bar. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has led to shortages of everything f
. >> miryea vill alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our...
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imprisoned for their advocacy literally trying just to get the vote, sent to prison -- you know alice's story is so powerful -- but brought attention to the incredible lengths to which women would go. host: you are seeing that on your screen now. guest: isn't that amazing? we have an amazing collection from alice paul's family, including her suffrage bracelet. she lived a long life, so every time a state would ratify the 19th amendment, she would add it to her charm bracelet. it is one of my favorite things here. thank you. you live on hallowed ground for the suffrage movement. host: i want to talk about the suffragettes serving in prison, showing a new story from san francisco, touring country in campaign for universal suffrage, 24 suffragettes who served terms in prison and they are getting off the prison train. explain the story behind that. guest: it was an amazing moment, and the tactics used by suffragists -- and in the u.s. they called them suffragists and in the u.k. they called them suffragettes, maybe a little more french, who knows. but the tactics were remarkable and powerful, and the l
imprisoned for their advocacy literally trying just to get the vote, sent to prison -- you know alice's story is so powerful -- but brought attention to the incredible lengths to which women would go. host: you are seeing that on your screen now. guest: isn't that amazing? we have an amazing collection from alice paul's family, including her suffrage bracelet. she lived a long life, so every time a state would ratify the 19th amendment, she would add it to her charm bracelet. it is one of my...
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and alice paul did get permission for her vips to sit there. so there was a live audience the this tableau but that was not the main audience. the idea is this would be published in papers the next day. it's a little chilly in early march in washington. these children were barefoot on the marble steps of the treasury, but the parade begins, the bugle sounds, they start and they perform their beautiful tableau, and then they stand there in dignified silence and the plan was that the parade would process by in front of them and they would fold back into the parade and all end up at the hall where the tableau would perform again in triumph to a rousing applause from the audience and it would be a great day. and the their poses, no parade. they have no way of knowing where the parade is, why it's held up. it's getting alternates cold up there on theiring toas. they wait as long as they can, finally have to go inside the treasury department. where is the parade? why hasn't the parade come down pennsylvania avenue? that's why. so for orientation, this p
and alice paul did get permission for her vips to sit there. so there was a live audience the this tableau but that was not the main audience. the idea is this would be published in papers the next day. it's a little chilly in early march in washington. these children were barefoot on the marble steps of the treasury, but the parade begins, the bugle sounds, they start and they perform their beautiful tableau, and then they stand there in dignified silence and the plan was that the parade would...
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but that is an artifact of the last 35, 40 years. >> question right here. >> it's so brilliant the way you lay out alice paul's strategy with the white house and congress. but clearly the actual strategy to get women's suffrage was a state strategy . so the decision to target the white house was a political and publicity strategy. i wonder if you can talk a little bit about that. they wanted wilson. but that wasn't where the decision came from. >> that's absolutely true. the targeting of wilson only had so much political effect. it had tons of publicity effect. i don't want to imply that the national was doing all the hard work and the national women's party was doing the publicity stunts. the women's party had an unbelievable lobbying effort. they had a card file that became famous where they kept a -- two dozen cards on every member of congress and they listed how he had ever voted on any suffrage issue, was his wife a suffragist, but also little tips about lobbying him. he's a golfer. go get someone to play golf with him and bend his ear or he's a drunk. talk to him before 5:00. you can see these car
but that is an artifact of the last 35, 40 years. >> question right here. >> it's so brilliant the way you lay out alice paul's strategy with the white house and congress. but clearly the actual strategy to get women's suffrage was a state strategy . so the decision to target the white house was a political and publicity strategy. i wonder if you can talk a little bit about that. they wanted wilson. but that wasn't where the decision came from. >> that's absolutely true. the...
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so these took place, you know, in major cities. you might say -- why was aliceinterested in having a parade, especially when something like this happened in 1913, which seemed like a little bit almost a disaster? welcome of the reason was it brought great attention to the cause command alice paul's whole strategy is the more i can create a strategy, the more i can be in the media, the more i could be in the news about women's suffrage, the more people will learn about the fact that women do not have the vote all across the united states, and the more people that will become sympathetic to the cause. a master at expanding the scope of the conflict. host: there was also an organization called the men's league for women's suffrage. who was behind that? what was the mission? guest: it is also a myth to say that this is men versus women in this movement. there were many men along the way who were very supportive of women's suffrage, who organized, along with the women. we do not see them in a lot of the photographs, because that was on purpose. alice paul wanted to h
so these took place, you know, in major cities. you might say -- why was aliceinterested in having a parade, especially when something like this happened in 1913, which seemed like a little bit almost a disaster? welcome of the reason was it brought great attention to the cause command alice paul's whole strategy is the more i can create a strategy, the more i can be in the media, the more i could be in the news about women's suffrage, the more people will learn about the fact that women do not...
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believe estus alice and her family were targeted because of her position jabatan see reports last month amount dressed as a korea pulled up at judge esther services house in new jersey so alice was tidying up with her son following his 20th birthday celebrations the day before daniel and i went downstairs to the basement and we were chatting as we always do and daniel said mom let's keep talking i love talking to you mom. and it was that exact moment that the doorbell rang and i don't think that means that chris that and before i could say a word he sprinted up stairs within seconds. i heard the sound of bullets and someone screaming no i later learned. that. this monster who had a fed ex package in his hand opened fire a daniel being daniel protected his father and it took this years. 1st bullet to regulate to the test the gunman then shot judge silas's husband multiple times he's recovering in hospital however the target is believed to have been judged us the alleged gunman 72 year old attorney roy den hollander described himself as an anti feminist last summer here period before john salazar who he later described as a quote lazy and incompetent latina judge appoint
believe estus alice and her family were targeted because of her position jabatan see reports last month amount dressed as a korea pulled up at judge esther services house in new jersey so alice was tidying up with her son following his 20th birthday celebrations the day before daniel and i went downstairs to the basement and we were chatting as we always do and daniel said mom let's keep talking i love talking to you mom. and it was that exact moment that the doorbell rang and i don't think...
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elizabeth katie stanton and susan bee anthony and essential park where the only prior woman was alice in wonderland. so it means the world to me that people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties had to overcome that constitution real, not just to a very small group, as it was in the beginning but it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we are going to make our future different, truly different from our past. finally, resolve a lot of these long-standing thorny issues about equality and constitutional inclusion that have really kept us unequal and unjust for too long. >> elaine? >> i totally agree that what has allowed us to do is to look back and understand that our democracy is not given. every generation, sometimes many generations have to fight to expand it, to make it work. but it has also given rise to new research and new interests and so that suffrage leaders and world communities, and native american communities are being lifted up out of the archives because it's harder to, but they are being
elizabeth katie stanton and susan bee anthony and essential park where the only prior woman was alice in wonderland. so it means the world to me that people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties had to overcome that constitution real, not just to a very small group, as it was in the beginning but it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we are going to make our future different, truly different...
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so alice baking to henry marsh i'm sure you know who he is he's the world renowned brain surgeon and i ask him whether he thinks consciousness exists and is like no i don't because i operate people every day open their eyes and their skulls and i know that there are billions of billions of neurons set are connected to each other in a very unique way and we can never know too much about them because it's impossible to really know all about those billions of neurons and each person in particular he goes said that is consciousness that is what we call consciousness the unknown connection of billions of neurons that each person has in its own way what would you say to his explanation that's the wrong explanation we can get interactions among neurons is is saying the brain is a computer neurons are no different than bits gave switches synapses switches and gates and if you get enough computation or enough complexity then you have consciousness best of major assumption in neuroscience in artificial intelligence and there is an psychology but after all these decades of studying it they don'
so alice baking to henry marsh i'm sure you know who he is he's the world renowned brain surgeon and i ask him whether he thinks consciousness exists and is like no i don't because i operate people every day open their eyes and their skulls and i know that there are billions of billions of neurons set are connected to each other in a very unique way and we can never know too much about them because it's impossible to really know all about those billions of neurons and each person in particular...
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alice out. she's been so outstanding. i am so proud of you. we are giving alice a full pardon. i just told her. we didn't discuss it. you were in the audience last night. i asked the folks to bring alice over and we will give a full pardon right now. that means you have been fully pardoned. that's the ultimate thing that can happen. that means you can do whatever you want in life and keep doing the great job you are doing. alice has done an incredible job since she's been out and recommending other people. we said how many people are like you? there is only one alice as far as i am concerned. how many people are like you or your circumstance given this massive sentence and they are good people? she said so many are in jail. she is recommending those people. we have already done some that you know are good people. they have done really well since they have been out. we are taking alice from a comutation and a full pardon. i will sign it right now. we are very proud of alice and the job you did and what you represent. pastor jeffers unrelated but he was here. maybe i will sign th
alice out. she's been so outstanding. i am so proud of you. we are giving alice a full pardon. i just told her. we didn't discuss it. you were in the audience last night. i asked the folks to bring alice over and we will give a full pardon right now. that means you have been fully pardoned. that's the ultimate thing that can happen. that means you can do whatever you want in life and keep doing the great job you are doing. alice has done an incredible job since she's been out and recommending...
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we are very proud of alice on the job you've done and what you represent. so alice, it's a full pardon, it's been signed, you might want to keep that one. and here it is. >> martha: joins me now back on the program tonight. you spoke so powerfully the other night, and i love that quote that we just played from you because i just thought it was so beautiful about god knowing your name in your darkest moments, so here you are in the oval office today and pardoned, so all of your record is wiped clean from that offense that sent you to prison. what was that like today? >> it was such a huge moment because i had no idea that when i went to the white house today that the president was going to grant me a full pardon. i feel like a person that has had everything totally restored. my right did not have to report into probation, could live a completely free life now. >> martha: that's an incredible feeling, i'm sure. and i think it is richly deserved. the moment when you have that pardon in front of you. i thought this was an unfortunate thing that was written about y
we are very proud of alice on the job you've done and what you represent. so alice, it's a full pardon, it's been signed, you might want to keep that one. and here it is. >> martha: joins me now back on the program tonight. you spoke so powerfully the other night, and i love that quote that we just played from you because i just thought it was so beautiful about god knowing your name in your darkest moments, so here you are in the oval office today and pardoned, so all of your record is...
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pictures in the library of congress of women being released from jail and they cannot walk, they are so weak. alice paul herself was put in solitary confinement and threatened with being committed to a mental institution. so, yes, they did put their lives on the line. host: 168 women went to jail during this time. what was the news coverage like? what was the public reaction to the stories of these women being subjected to this kind of punishment for speaking up? guest: while it is very interesting. the wilson administration, in collaboration i should say, with carrie cat and the national association, the mainstream suffrage movement, actually called and newspaper editors and said, you know, don't give this radical group too much play in the newspapers. you know? you are playing into their hands. it is most the way we talk about giving coverage to terrorists. and they did consider these women terrorists. so there was literally a cabal to not cover them very much. but after the 1913 parade in washington, which is attacked by men and boys, viciously, there is coverage. the silent sentinels are covere
pictures in the library of congress of women being released from jail and they cannot walk, they are so weak. alice paul herself was put in solitary confinement and threatened with being committed to a mental institution. so, yes, they did put their lives on the line. host: 168 women went to jail during this time. what was the news coverage like? what was the public reaction to the stories of these women being subjected to this kind of punishment for speaking up? guest: while it is very...
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end of this month, there so, will be an unveiling of statue of sojourner truth and elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony in central park, where the only prior woman was alicen wonderland. so, it means the world to me that people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people had to overcome, to widen that circle of opportunity and to make our constitution real. not just to a very small group, as it was in the beginning, but to every american. it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we are going to make our future different, truly different from our past. and finally, resolve a lot of these long-standing thorny issues about equality and constitutional inclusion that have really kept us unequal and unjust for too long. dr. hayden: elaine? elaine: i totally agree that what commemorating the centennial has allowed us to do is to look back and learn those lessons. to realize that our democracy is not given. every generation, sometimes many generations have to fight to expand it, to make it work. but it has also given rise to new research and new int
end of this month, there so, will be an unveiling of statue of sojourner truth and elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony in central park, where the only prior woman was alicen wonderland. so, it means the world to me that people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people had to overcome, to widen that circle of opportunity and to make our constitution real. not just to a very small group, as it was in...
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so he denies them police protection, even though alice paul had applied for a permit. instead, the secretary of war, who is part of the presidential cabinet, henry l simpson, put the national, what we would think of as the national guard, nearby, at fort myers and virginia. so when the crowd got really unruly and started a sickly manhandling and being very started basically manhandling ending aggressive toward suffragists, that is when the really called in the cavalry from virginia and had that group serve as the protectors of the suffragists. so it was quite dramatic in that sense because suffragists were not expecting these huge crowds. did upstage president wilson because the next day was his inaugural speech for his first term as president. at almost nobody showed up to his speech. he asked, where is everybody? he was told all of the spectators had come out the day before to see the suffragists. they left, you're right, is official program for women's suffrage. you can see this is one of four existing programs that remain from this parade. you can see how the joan
so he denies them police protection, even though alice paul had applied for a permit. instead, the secretary of war, who is part of the presidential cabinet, henry l simpson, put the national, what we would think of as the national guard, nearby, at fort myers and virginia. so when the crowd got really unruly and started a sickly manhandling and being very started basically manhandling ending aggressive toward suffragists, that is when the really called in the cavalry from virginia and had that...
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is once his wife alice died he couldn't bear to say the name of the little girl who they called alice so he called only called her baby and he didn't even want to bring her up somehow because she reminded him of the woman who had died so he did get her to his sister to bring up but then what happened is he had once been friendly with a young woman named edith who was in love with him from the time she was young until he lost her by going to alice and eventually when he started to get healthy again in the badlands he started corresponding with and in and he had a marriage with her that was as good a lifelong loving marriage you could possibly have had. but somehow when something hurt him in the past unlike lincoln who would talk endlessly about the people were in the past and who wanted to remember them because he thought that's the way you bring them back to life, he thought if something's gone you just exercise itfrom your mind . >> when his wife and mother died in the same day he later wrote a letter saying the light had gone out his life and he essentially thought his wife was over, r
is once his wife alice died he couldn't bear to say the name of the little girl who they called alice so he called only called her baby and he didn't even want to bring her up somehow because she reminded him of the woman who had died so he did get her to his sister to bring up but then what happened is he had once been friendly with a young woman named edith who was in love with him from the time she was young until he lost her by going to alice and eventually when he started to get healthy...
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anthony in central park where the only prior woman was alice in wonderland. so it means a world to me that people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people had to overcome to widen that circle of opportunity and to make our constitution real not just to a very small group as it was in the beginning but to every american. so i think it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we're going to make our future different, truly different from our past and finally resolve a lot of these long-standing thorny issues about equality and constitutional inclusion that have really kept us unequal and unjust for too long. >> elaine? >> i totally agree that what commemorating the centennial has allowed us to do is look back, learn lessons and realize that democracy is not given. every generation, sometimes many generations, have to fight to expand it to make it work, but it's also given rise to new research and new interest in localities so that suffrage leaders in
anthony in central park where the only prior woman was alice in wonderland. so it means a world to me that people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people had to overcome to widen that circle of opportunity and to make our constitution real not just to a very small group as it was in the beginning but to every american. so i think it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we're...
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so many toothpastes out there, which one should i use? try crest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier mouth than even the leading multi-benefit toothpaste. crest. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! >>> that will do it for tonight. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time. your time. right now - today on "tamron hall," ahmaud arbery's mother, wanda, has an update on the case surrounding her son's death, plus emmy-award-winning entertainer wayne brady and couples in quarantine losing steam: advice to keep things in any relationship hot, right now on "tamron hall." [dynamic music] ♪ - welcome to "tamron hall" from my home. it's one of the few stories that has broken through the headlines in all the coronavirus coverage: an unarmed black jogger gunned down in broad daylight by two white men while someone stood by and actually filmed it all. that would be shocking under any circumstances. now, factor in that no one was charged for 74 days despite the desperate pleas of the
so many toothpastes out there, which one should i use? try crest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier mouth than even the leading multi-benefit toothpaste. crest. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! >>> that will do it for tonight. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time....
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we are so grateful to happen now. we are all very proud. alicewe all like to commemorate his bravery throughout the war. there are some stories that he tells us. more so stories that he tells us. more so stories of relief and teamwork as well, don't you? you like to remind us well, don't you? you like to remind us of that. very much so. and some things we can learn lessons from,... moments of great sadness, if i may say so, when we lost different people. and i know that you have talked about so many of them. you we re very talked about so many of them. you were very young talked about so many of them. you were very young when you signed up. why did you want to sign up?” a lwa ys why did you want to sign up?” always wanted to go into the navy, asa always wanted to go into the navy, as a boy. i always had aspirations. and i was very pleased to be able to go to hms ganges for my initial training asa go to hms ganges for my initial training as a boy sailor. it was one of the toughest times in my life but it was a very rewarding time for me asa it was
we are so grateful to happen now. we are all very proud. alicewe all like to commemorate his bravery throughout the war. there are some stories that he tells us. more so stories that he tells us. more so stories of relief and teamwork as well, don't you? you like to remind us well, don't you? you like to remind us of that. very much so. and some things we can learn lessons from,... moments of great sadness, if i may say so, when we lost different people. and i know that you have talked about so...
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we do what we do best so they can too. aliceairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! webut you can't lose sight of your own well-being especially if you have a serious chronic medical condition. at aetna, we're always here to help you focus on your health. because it's always time for care. >>> when young americans experience the breathtaking beauty of the grand canyon, when their eyes widen in amazement as old faithful bursts into the sky, when they gaez on yosemite's towering sequoias, the towering love of the country goes stronger. >> a few days ago, our president, who is not great o reading off a teleprompter or reading in general, punbutchere the name of one of america's greatest national parks. and he had another moment like that in ohio. >> to prevent a level playing field and to avoid liability, shifting production to thighland -- >> it's not thighland, as you probably know, it's thailand. now, this was obviously a mistake by the president, even he knew
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return alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. o to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> joining us right now is nick adam, founder of the foundation for liberty in american great rns. a big night, the president speaking at the rnc. thakts f thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> donald trump has broken some of his pledges, particularly on the economy. he talked about adding coal jobs. do you know if he added any? >> well, ari, i don't have any numbe numbers in front of me right now. >> let me give you a number for your benefit and the audience. a lot of talk about the coal jobs. they are actually down 900 under the trump administration. even before covid, the job growth rate trailed the obama administration. they are facts on the scr
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his prison sentence be commuted 2 years ago, we're giving alice a full part i just told her we didn't even discuss it, we you're out there. so you the audience last night but the president refused to comment on the march in the protesters hopes to end police brutality in the u.s.. his aides shouted over >>a subject democratic vice presidential candidate kamala harris addressed in a virtual message to the demonstrators as we continue to see black men and women slain in our streets. >>and left behind by an economy and justice system that have too often denied black folks are dignity and rights. they would share or
his prison sentence be commuted 2 years ago, we're giving alice a full part i just told her we didn't even discuss it, we you're out there. so you the audience last night but the president refused to comment on the march in the protesters hopes to end police brutality in the u.s.. his aides shouted over >>a subject democratic vice presidential candidate kamala harris addressed in a virtual message to the demonstrators as we continue to see black men and women slain in our streets....
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it's been great to get your thoughts and alice on that thank you so much for taking the time to come and talk with our small town with. still ahead on al-jazeera thousands rally in solidarity with the people of indian administered kashmir one years since the region was stripped of autonomy often called hong kong's pro-democracy leaders face a crucial test for the future of their movement. and of their plans of cloud across much of indonesia but most of the rain with this track is that she further to the north the have an area of low pressure this is it in the south china sea and that's where the heavy rain will bake gradually work its way north and east pushes rain across into much of the philippines that at the same time some very heavy downpours across much of that now in the rains really tend to stay to the north as we go towards the end of the week so dry a generator born here sunday across into java and also. down across australia is fine you drive to the north not so across the south we've got never pressure here working its way. well south australia another one which is on its
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could they extend alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! five blades and a pivotingglide flexball designed designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. . >>> the a's are the hottest team in baseball. they've won six straight. if the green and gold making a statement against houston this weekend that be a great place to start. dusty baker back in the no decision though for basset. bottom seventh, eight at 1-0 until robby grossman to center field, that would tie things at 1. and oakland down 2-1 in their last strike. austin allen comes through and two batters later with the bases loaded drive home safely cardboard cut outs, a's win 3-2 in 13 innings. >> kind of an ugly game offensively theho way around, so tomorrow hopefully we come through better. >> there's some times you count on the bottom of the order
could they extend alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! five blades and a pivotingglide flexball designed designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. . >>> the a's are the hottest team in baseball....