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. >> wonderful, thanks corinne. so janice, same questions to you. tell us about your exhibit and a bit of your background. >> sure. thank you kelsey and berks for this opportunity to talk about this. my library of congress exhibition is titled shall not be divine -- denied, women's fight for the vote. first part of the title is obviously a play on the words from the amendment itself. the subtitle convey is one of the principal themes that we wanted to show in this exhibit. it dispelled the notion that women were granted or given the right to vote. instead, it showcases the long hard struggle, the fight, the years of dedication and perseverance and courage and creativity and hope by generations of women to achieve that most fundamental right of a participatory democracy. the right to vote. my current position is as cheap, but for many years, i was a women's history specialist. in that role, i had the great privilege of building, interpreting and making accessible for research purposes our vast suffrage collections. i think it's an opportunity to dig
. >> wonderful, thanks corinne. so janice, same questions to you. tell us about your exhibit and a bit of your background. >> sure. thank you kelsey and berks for this opportunity to talk about this. my library of congress exhibition is titled shall not be divine -- denied, women's fight for the vote. first part of the title is obviously a play on the words from the amendment itself. the subtitle convey is one of the principal themes that we wanted to show in this exhibit. it...
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corinne, how significant is this drop in carbon emissions?tself is the biggest drop we've seen ever, as far as we can tell, on record, so a 17% drop in daily emissions at the peak of the pandemic. but this, even though the drop is really large, is very small in terms of how it affects climate change. because it's temporary, and climate change is affected by long—term emissions. and what do you think will be the impact of that drop in emissions on c02 levels in our atmosphere this year? in terms of total emissions, it depends a lot what happens to the rest of the year. but it could be somewhere between 4% and 7%, depending. 4% if we go quickly back to pre—covid levels, and 7% if the confinement measures linger around for the whole of the year over all of the countries around the world. so, this gives you about an idea of the size of the drop this year. will things just go back to the pre—pandemic normal over time? there is a big risk that things go back, things in terms of emissions go back to pre—covid levels because the drop in emissions is
corinne, how significant is this drop in carbon emissions?tself is the biggest drop we've seen ever, as far as we can tell, on record, so a 17% drop in daily emissions at the peak of the pandemic. but this, even though the drop is really large, is very small in terms of how it affects climate change. because it's temporary, and climate change is affected by long—term emissions. and what do you think will be the impact of that drop in emissions on c02 levels in our atmosphere this year? in...
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with museum curator corinne porter. >> hi i am corinne porter, i am a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the rightfully hers exhibition today which is at the lawrence f. bryan gallery. before we head into the gallery, i want to talk about this particular that is out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march. looking a pennsylvania avenue towards the united states capital. it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from pennsylvania avenue as well. what it was is a lenticular, which has a special effect so that as you walk by, the image changes between the two and we really wanted to have it in the exhibit to help grab the public's attention and also to signal that this is a historic exhibit but one that continues to have contemporary relevance today. so let's head now to the lawrence f. bryan gallery where rightfully hers is on display. so this is the national archives exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. but it is more than the 19th amendment exhibit
with museum curator corinne porter. >> hi i am corinne porter, i am a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the rightfully hers exhibition today which is at the lawrence f. bryan gallery. before we head into the gallery, i want to talk about this particular that is out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march. looking a pennsylvania avenue towards the united states capital. it is overlaid with a...
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we tour the exhibit rightfully hers with museum curator corinne porter. >> hi, i'm corinne porter. i'm a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the "rightfully hers" exhibition today, which is in the lawrence f. o'brien gallery. before we head into the gallery i wanted to talk about this lenticular that's out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue towards the united states capitol, and it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from pennsylvania avenue as well. and it is a lenticular, which has a special effect so that as you walk by the image changes between the two. and we really wanted to have it in the exhibit to help grab the public's attention, and also to signal that this is a historic exhibit, but one that continues to have contemporary relevance today. so let's head now into the lawrence f. o'brien gallery, where "rightfully hers" is on display. so this is a national archives exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th a
we tour the exhibit rightfully hers with museum curator corinne porter. >> hi, i'm corinne porter. i'm a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the "rightfully hers" exhibition today, which is in the lawrence f. o'brien gallery. before we head into the gallery i wanted to talk about this lenticular that's out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue towards...
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the job of pulling together a century's worth of suffrage history faults to the curator corinne porter. i sit on the board of the national archives so i know how long these conversations have been going on. how did you pick between literally millions of items that you could put on display for the public? >> it was a huge challenge but we started with the original 19th amendment and it is a joint resolution proposing the 19th amendment to the constitution. it officially when ratified by three quarters of the states in became part of the constitution and says the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or any state on the account of sex? soledad: it is kind of negative. it doesn't give win the right to vote. it says you can't deny someone the right. ayanna: it is not a positive affirm makes but it does give them the right to vote. soledad: there was so fascinating to me and it looks like just a regular old ledger. what is this from and what is it? >> it is a tabular statement of the grant of limited suffrage want written up in t
the job of pulling together a century's worth of suffrage history faults to the curator corinne porter. i sit on the board of the national archives so i know how long these conversations have been going on. how did you pick between literally millions of items that you could put on display for the public? >> it was a huge challenge but we started with the original 19th amendment and it is a joint resolution proposing the 19th amendment to the constitution. it officially when ratified by...
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. >> reporter: corinne guerrero has been battling the edd for unemployment benefits she paid for. >> sending out letters saying we're disqualifying you for whatever reason. they never gave me a reason why. >> reporter: despite a judge's ruling she is entitled, to this day no money. so miss guerrero had to take out two loans, and is struggling to repay those loans, which raises a whole host of other money problems for her that still persist, even though she has been called back to work. >> stabbed in the back kind of by the unemployment office and edd to do this, to people that have actually applied for unemployment benefits, and that have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, and i'm one of them. >> reporter: despite applying five months ago, hairstylist chantel kaufman has also not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still have yet to hear back. i haven't gotten a letter or anything. i call daily, like all day, back to book, spore ad lib you know, late, super early, like no matter what did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a dignity robbing, gut wrenchin
. >> reporter: corinne guerrero has been battling the edd for unemployment benefits she paid for. >> sending out letters saying we're disqualifying you for whatever reason. they never gave me a reason why. >> reporter: despite a judge's ruling she is entitled, to this day no money. so miss guerrero had to take out two loans, and is struggling to repay those loans, which raises a whole host of other money problems for her that still persist, even though she has been called back...
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we tour the exhibit rightfully hers with museum curator corinne porter.
we tour the exhibit rightfully hers with museum curator corinne porter.
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. >> reporter: for weeks now, corinne has been battling the edd for for benefits the a applied for. >> they said we're disqualifying you, and never gave me a reason why. >> reporter: despite a judge ruling she is entitled, to this day, no money. so miss guerrero had to take out two loans, and is struggling to repay those loans, which raises more money problems for her, even though she's been called to work. >> stabbed in the back by the unemployment office and edd to do this. to people who have actually applied for unemployment benefits and have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, and i'm one of them. >> reporter: despite applying five months go, hairstylist chan tell kaufman has not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still haven't called back. i call daily, like all day, back-to-back, sporadically, late, super early. no matter what i did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a tugnity- robbing, gut-wrenching pride- swallowing situation. >> i have utilized my credit cards, our savings accounts. it's definitely up in the air. i have no idea what i'm going to
. >> reporter: for weeks now, corinne has been battling the edd for for benefits the a applied for. >> they said we're disqualifying you, and never gave me a reason why. >> reporter: despite a judge ruling she is entitled, to this day, no money. so miss guerrero had to take out two loans, and is struggling to repay those loans, which raises more money problems for her, even though she's been called to work. >> stabbed in the back by the unemployment office and edd to do...
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. >> reporter: for months now, corinne guerrero has been battling the edd for earn employment benefit she is paid for. >> flat out sent a letter to me saying we're disqualifying you because of whatever reason. they never gave me a reason why. >> reporter: despite an edd appeals judge ruling, she is entitled to this day, to this day, no money. so miss guerrero had to take out two loans and is struggling to repay those loans, which raises a whole host of other money problems for her that still persist, even though she has been called back to work. >> stabbed in the back kind of by the unemployment office and edd to do this. to people that have actually applied for unemployment benefits and that have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, and i'm one of them. >> reporter: despite applying five months ago, a hairstylist, chantel kaufman, has not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still have yet to hear back. i call daily. like all day, back-to-back, sporadically, late, super early, like no matterrer what i did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a dignity robbin
. >> reporter: for months now, corinne guerrero has been battling the edd for earn employment benefit she is paid for. >> flat out sent a letter to me saying we're disqualifying you because of whatever reason. they never gave me a reason why. >> reporter: despite an edd appeals judge ruling, she is entitled to this day, to this day, no money. so miss guerrero had to take out two loans and is struggling to repay those loans, which raises a whole host of other money problems for...
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at c-span >> hi, i'm corinne porter. i'm a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the "rightfully hers" exhibition today, which is in the lawrence f. o'brien gallery. before we head into the gallery i wanted to talk about this lenticular that's out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue towards the united states capitol, and it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from
at c-span >> hi, i'm corinne porter. i'm a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the "rightfully hers" exhibition today, which is in the lawrence f. o'brien gallery. before we head into the gallery i wanted to talk about this lenticular that's out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue towards the united states capitol, and it is overlaid with a photograph...
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yesterday would have been colby's 42nd birthday as tributes just poured in from all across the country corinne winters has that story. >>dodgers remembering kobe and his daughter gigi 7 months after his tragic untimely passing morning continues for a husband father and sports icon who never lived to see his 42nd birthday but who is being remembered around the world. the lakers great kobe bryant who along with daughter, gigi and 7 others died in a helicopter crash on january 26th in calabassas doctor players sporting the lakers purple and gold jersey honor the black mamba at dodger stadium in a pre-game ceremony ahead of their series finale for the colorado rockies. then scali the narrator in this touching reproduce tribute that played on the jumbotron for skelly described eli's love for this phenomenal athlete has a name. >>was kobe bean bryant. >>while they were often competitors on the court bryant and lebron james developed a friendship before staff james with the hashtag gone, but never ever forgotten posted this video on his instagram bringing in bryant's 30th birthday when both played on
yesterday would have been colby's 42nd birthday as tributes just poured in from all across the country corinne winters has that story. >>dodgers remembering kobe and his daughter gigi 7 months after his tragic untimely passing morning continues for a husband father and sports icon who never lived to see his 42nd birthday but who is being remembered around the world. the lakers great kobe bryant who along with daughter, gigi and 7 others died in a helicopter crash on january 26th in...
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surprised on election night when it's announced that the next president of the united states is senator corinneut for once, russia is the second biggest hacking story of the day, because yesterday, major twitter accounts were hacked in a bitcoin scam. now, if you're not familiar, a bitcoin scam is anything involving bitcoin. the hack targeted the accounts of people like barack obama, joe biden, mike bloomberg, elon musk, and kanye west, with messages like "i'm giving back to the community due to covid-19. all bitcoin sent to my address below will be sent back doubled. if you send $1,000, i will send back $2,000." if obama and biden were promising free money, it would have been the biggest political scam since eisenhower roped canada into amway. to prevent the breach from spreading, twitter disabled verified twitter users' ability to tweet and modify their accounts for hours wednesday evening. luckily, i was able to keep tweeting on my secret secondary account, as francois perfecto. the problem is, twitter didn't disable just celebrity accounts. as a result, when the national weather service dec
surprised on election night when it's announced that the next president of the united states is senator corinneut for once, russia is the second biggest hacking story of the day, because yesterday, major twitter accounts were hacked in a bitcoin scam. now, if you're not familiar, a bitcoin scam is anything involving bitcoin. the hack targeted the accounts of people like barack obama, joe biden, mike bloomberg, elon musk, and kanye west, with messages like "i'm giving back to the community...
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to demand parents be given the right to choose whether or not their children return to school, and corinneo's founded a campaign group called boycott return to unsafe schools. jennifer, tell us about your situation with your little boy rear. good morning, pleased to meet you. my good morning, pleased to meet you. my little boy is nine years old and attends a special educational needs school in the city where i live. it isa school in the city where i live. it is a lovely school and i don't want him to lose his place, but i don't feel confident sending him back to school, given the pandemic is still around and there is no cure, vaccine or treatment for this awful coronavirus. and the worry is that you might potentially catch the virus from him? that is right. i am a lone parent and like a lot of people i have a hidden disability and it is called me, which means i live with the symptoms that a lot of people who are sadly getting along with covid are sadly living with. i cannot imagine what this virus will do to my body given how limited my mobility is daily as it is. it is a nightmare, it is
to demand parents be given the right to choose whether or not their children return to school, and corinneo's founded a campaign group called boycott return to unsafe schools. jennifer, tell us about your situation with your little boy rear. good morning, pleased to meet you. my good morning, pleased to meet you. my little boy is nine years old and attends a special educational needs school in the city where i live. it isa school in the city where i live. it is a lovely school and i don't want...
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we can now speak to corinne menegaux, director of the paris convention and vistors bureau.t a specialist of health, so i‘m just thinking that the professionals know how to do it. if it is a precaution that is necessary , if it is a precaution that is necessary, a sanitary precaution, we have to be safe and we have to keep the barriers, so we can keep the virus inside the perimeter we can control and it is important. this is coming in areas that are busy with tourists or shoppers? yeah of course, the risk is when you have a lot of people. but it doesn‘t impeach you to visit or getting in the streets or do your life as usual. it is just a little constraint that we all get the habit with. i think we are going to live with. i think we are going to live with that for a few months, because it is not finished. we have testing the mood of maybe happening to learn how to live with that and that would be the case also for travellers, tourists and people who come to paris. obviously, across the world, governments and local governments are having to consider these decisions and in some
we can now speak to corinne menegaux, director of the paris convention and vistors bureau.t a specialist of health, so i‘m just thinking that the professionals know how to do it. if it is a precaution that is necessary , if it is a precaution that is necessary, a sanitary precaution, we have to be safe and we have to keep the barriers, so we can keep the virus inside the perimeter we can control and it is important. this is coming in areas that are busy with tourists or shoppers? yeah of...
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corinne, how significant is this drop in carbon emissions?at the peak of the pandemic. but this, even though the drop is really large, is very small in terms of how it affects climate change. because it's temporary, and climate change is affected by long—term emissions. and what do you think will be the impact of that drop in emissions on co2 levels in our atmosphere this year? in terms of total emissions, it depends a lot what happens to the rest of the year. but it could be somewhere between a% and 7%, depending. a% if we go quickly back to pre—covid levels, and 7% if the confinement measures linger around for the whole of the year over all of the countries around the world. so, this gives you about an idea of the size of the drop this year. will things just go back to the pre—pandemic normal over time? there is a big risk that things go back, things in terms of emissions go back to pre—covid levels because the drop in emissions is not structural, in the sense that we still have the same cars, the same roads, the same houses, industry and e
corinne, how significant is this drop in carbon emissions?at the peak of the pandemic. but this, even though the drop is really large, is very small in terms of how it affects climate change. because it's temporary, and climate change is affected by long—term emissions. and what do you think will be the impact of that drop in emissions on co2 levels in our atmosphere this year? in terms of total emissions, it depends a lot what happens to the rest of the year. but it could be somewhere...
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corinne menegaux, director of the paris convention and vistors bureau, says these measures are important. so we're just in the mood of may be happening to learn how to live with that and that would be the case also for travel —— travellers and tourists who come to paris. but of course we don't have as many tourists as we had before. the opening of frontiers with europe helped a little because of course we've got people coming from foreign countries that are close to paris and france. i think in a way the sanitary measures and, of course covering faces and things like that, as well as develop the caring attitude charter and things like that. i also raised to reassure others that we can protect them but obviously they won't be the same numbers as we had before but i think we need to get some figures and wait till the end of the summer which is a good thing for others in terms of tourism but i think the main issue will be how will those be in september, till the end of the year. so according to the revelation of the situation of the business travellers as well as the leisure travellers. hea
corinne menegaux, director of the paris convention and vistors bureau, says these measures are important. so we're just in the mood of may be happening to learn how to live with that and that would be the case also for travel —— travellers and tourists who come to paris. but of course we don't have as many tourists as we had before. the opening of frontiers with europe helped a little because of course we've got people coming from foreign countries that are close to paris and france. i...