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<"edith wharton...i loved her books.e:ááá>authors, astronauts, actresses, athletes, and of course, the suffragists. many are world famous, some you've never heard of.betty bayer, women's hall of fame board president <"that's the beauty of visiting the hall. people ask, why have i not heard of this person, why don't i know about the woman who invented pediatric cardiac surgery techniques. that's the question. "><ááácarrie:ááá> there are artifacts, the program from billie jean king's match with bobby riggs. this outfit donated by amelia erharts family. the torch carried from seneca falls to a women's march in texas. it's one of two, the other one is athe smithsonian. many items remain in storage because the hall has outgrown its space. but that's about to change. the seneca knitting mill, four times the size of the current hall is being tranformed into the new hall of fame. built when the women's rights movement was born, it will be a world class showplace for the history of american women. jean giovannini, chair of mill r
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<"edith wharton...i loved her books.ors, astronauts, actresses, athletes, and of course, the suffragists. many are world famous, some you've never heard of.betty bayer, women's hall of fame board president <"that's the beauty of visiting the hall. people ask, why have i not heard of this person, why don't i know about the woman who invented pediatric cardiac surgery techniques. that's the question. "><ááácarrie:ááá> there are artifacts, the program from billie jean king's match with bobby riggs. this outfit donated by amelia erharts family. the torch carried from seneca falls to a women's march in texas. it's one of two, the other one is at the smithsonian. many items remain in storage because the hall has outgrown its space. but that's about to cngl, four times the size of the current hall is being tranformed into the new hall of fame. built when the women's rights movement was born, it will be a world class showplace for the history of american women. jean giovannini, chair of mill rehabilitation project.<"even our sma
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with me in the studio is my colleague command me from kenya thanks for joining us edith so this tragedy has hit africa but most importantly kenya. did not survive or that were killed in the crash or how a kenya is dealing with this tragedy i mean it's absolute shock and i will tell you yesterday when i received the news it's actually somebody who called me to say would you believe that my wife was meant to be on this aircraft and that's the thing about aviation industry accidents could happen to anyone and looking at the money first and the names from kenya sister jani she was coming from combat to be new have passport that could have been anyone jonathan six who was a group c.e.o. of timer and restaurants a chain that practically every kenyan has been out of if anyone has visited kind of they've probably been to that kind of a restaurant and to me one joking gary who used to work at the same media house that i worked so these that every day kenyans who have gone through one of the most terrible. disaster so it's very relatable and all kinds of feeling that it could have been any one of
with me in the studio is my colleague command me from kenya thanks for joining us edith so this tragedy has hit africa but most importantly kenya. did not survive or that were killed in the crash or how a kenya is dealing with this tragedy i mean it's absolute shock and i will tell you yesterday when i received the news it's actually somebody who called me to say would you believe that my wife was meant to be on this aircraft and that's the thing about aviation industry accidents could happen...
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. >>> vamos a pasar con edith g z gonzales. >> ¿cuando regrese las precipitaciones?.a primer sistema de lluvia que amerita precauciÓn estamos viendo un poco de nubosidad baja prÓximamente eezaremos a ver un poco de lluvia especialmente en la zona de la penÍnsula y santa cruz. despuÉs serÁ en horas de la madrugada cuando la lluvia pase del norte al sur (informaciÓn en pantalla) recuerde mantener ese paraguas a la manoy conducir con mucha precauciÓn. veremos un receso pero no por mucho. de nada mÁs cuanta lluvia ligera podemos ver un poco de tormentas elÉctricas. en cuanto a la velocidad estaremos viendo a llegar las horas de la madrugada abran hasta 30 millas por hora. primer existe una continuidcontinuidasistema conÁ hasta este viernes mÁs buenas noticias tendremos un sistema de alta presiÓn que traerÁ condiciones cÁlidas a la bahÍa entre los 76 a 72° esto serÁ todo el fin de semana. serÁ ideal para continuar pprÓximos siete dÍas con condiciones lluviosas vea el fin de semana especÍmente el domingo (informaciÓn en pantalla) en cuanto al trÁfico la gran t noticia del d
. >>> vamos a pasar con edith g z gonzales. >> ¿cuando regrese las precipitaciones?.a primer sistema de lluvia que amerita precauciÓn estamos viendo un poco de nubosidad baja prÓximamente eezaremos a ver un poco de lluvia especialmente en la zona de la penÍnsula y santa cruz. despuÉs serÁ en horas de la madrugada cuando la lluvia pase del norte al sur (informaciÓn en pantalla) recuerde mantener ese paraguas a la manoy conducir con mucha precauciÓn. veremos un receso pero...
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edith was given this by a ms. enant pickard, and bickford made this for her in the camp. so they're prisoners of war while this is actually being made. the detail is pretty incredible when you think about it. we have her skirt and the uniform that they wore while they were prisoners o of the japanese and includes around r neck the gas mask bag, her identification dog tags, even the patch that is the nurses made for themselves as prisoners. the shoes, the hair, even the embroidered face. on her back she actually has on her belt a can teen. but even more detailed, we have her soap and a towel, a rag, toilet paper, a brush, her blue bag and her blue sweater interesting, because we don't think at the time of the capture in the philippines that the blue sweater, which was authorized for use and the blue bag, we don't think they had actually been issued these yet. they would have known about them. they knew they were coming down the line. but we're not actually sure that they had them. the reason i love the socks so much is we actually have examples of socks that look just like
edith was given this by a ms. enant pickard, and bickford made this for her in the camp. so they're prisoners of war while this is actually being made. the detail is pretty incredible when you think about it. we have her skirt and the uniform that they wore while they were prisoners o of the japanese and includes around r neck the gas mask bag, her identification dog tags, even the patch that is the nurses made for themselves as prisoners. the shoes, the hair, even the embroidered face. on her...
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it with respect to edith burnside your he repeated the whole statement her wages had been garnished despite being called by the trial court on it the first time. then he said he was striking her in part of that basis. ms. burnside -- backsotomayor: can you go and slow down? you said to justice alito that the state record that says something about garnishment, the state courts found it was not adequate. could you explain why not? the judgment in the record -- it is a form in the record. ms. johnson: the form reflects a suit and there is a check by garnishment. if you look at the order at the end, there is none. the trial court and the mississippi supreme court looked at that and they are experts about what documents mean. they said there was no garnish. >> what if it turned out there were none? ms. johnson: he would mean he made two false statements about the juror, the ones that she and the otherr sister. if i could go back for a moment to ms. burnside, when he repeated the story, the pre-sect -- pretext is apparent when you look at ms. burnside. she worked for mrs. tardy caring for
it with respect to edith burnside your he repeated the whole statement her wages had been garnished despite being called by the trial court on it the first time. then he said he was striking her in part of that basis. ms. burnside -- backsotomayor: can you go and slow down? you said to justice alito that the state record that says something about garnishment, the state courts found it was not adequate. could you explain why not? the judgment in the record -- it is a form in the record. ms....
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<"edith wharton...i loved her books.ts, actresses, athletes, and of course, the suffragists. many are world famous, some you've never heard of.betty bayer, women's hall of fame board president <"that's the beauty of visiting the hall. people ask, why have i not heard of this person, why don't i know about the woman who invented pediatric cardiac surgery techniques. that's the question. "><ááácarrie:ááá> there are artifacts, the program from billie jean king's match with bobby riggs. this outfit donated by amelia erharts family. the torch carried from seneca falls to a women's march in texas. it's one of two, the other one is at the smithsonian. many items remain in storage because the hall has outgrown its space. but that's about to change. the seneca knitting mill, four times the size of the current hall is being tranformed into the new hall of fame. built when the women's rights movement was born, it will be a world class showplace for the history of american women. jean giovannini, chair of mill rehabilitation project
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. >>> hermosa, hermosa historia y tambien conversamos con edith z gonzalez y nos conto como fue el dia chicos, asi es, m mucho frio en gran parte del p i pais ,arrancamos con informacion del martes >>> "220 millones de personas en estados unidos despiertan con temperaturas muy frias, los mg meteorologos esperan que los t r ttrermometros registren en rtrea 30 grados por debajo del pr promedio de marzo, el lunes t tuvimos una muestra con temperaturas minimas historicas de washington hasta texas, asi que hay mucho frio del centro al noreste de estados unidos, las d denuncias de activistas por las malas condiciones de los centros de detencion desde que en la linli adecuada atencion medica, las i limitaciones y pongan mucha e atencion porque el gobierno eded estados unidos el mometnto con l los restos, las maquinas las nuevas normas tambien indican a los fabricas la nicompaÑia w washington retira mas de 30 mil libras de productos especialm t especialmente por el momento no ha habido denuncias de afectados por los procuctos de esta ma marca, han vendido cigarrillos menores de edad, un inspec
. >>> hermosa, hermosa historia y tambien conversamos con edith z gonzalez y nos conto como fue el dia chicos, asi es, m mucho frio en gran parte del p i pais ,arrancamos con informacion del martes >>> "220 millones de personas en estados unidos despiertan con temperaturas muy frias, los mg meteorologos esperan que los t r ttrermometros registren en rtrea 30 grados por debajo del pr promedio de marzo, el lunes t tuvimos una muestra con temperaturas minimas historicas de...
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it would make edith it's so loud. every september a huge festival is dedicated to beethoven it features both established stars and promising young artists but above all the visitors to the beatles the first one can soak up the awesome energy that classical music still exudes to this day. one speed over interest is a major and highly prestigious classical music festival every september over fifty concerts featuring the main program alone naturally that includes music by lou big band beethoven and twenty seventeen for instance spanish pianist javier pouty honest played the fourth piano concerto. of course planing in a city like born and playing beethoven is something very special and that should be because it means a lot for there for their missions to play in the safety and where i was born beethoven. was twenty seventeen was the elected speaker of interest her daughter bella organized a public viewing on bonds mark plot square. this is what the box. it's wonderful to have this in bonn i brought him along he comes from
it would make edith it's so loud. every september a huge festival is dedicated to beethoven it features both established stars and promising young artists but above all the visitors to the beatles the first one can soak up the awesome energy that classical music still exudes to this day. one speed over interest is a major and highly prestigious classical music festival every september over fifty concerts featuring the main program alone naturally that includes music by lou big band beethoven...
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<"edith wharton...i loved her books.e suffragists. many are world famous, some you've never heard ofwomen's hall of fame board president<"that's the beauty of visiting the hall. people ask, why have i not heard of this person, why don't i know about the woman who invented pediatric cardiac surgery techniques. that's the <ááácarrie:ááá>the biggest question has been what to do about the fact that the hall has outgrown its space. here's the answer. the seneca knitting mills is being transformed into the new women's hall of fame.carrie standup: the first phase of the project will be complete by september just in time for the induction of this year's class. from the site of the future national women's hall of fame, i'm carrie lazarus. ( will ) as we head to break, here's a live look outside... san francisco international airport. < ella: i'm ella sogomonian - we've been telling you a lot about kron-on.. the bay area's only commercial free streaming news service... but the kron on app gives you a lot more than just live local
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domestic workers led by edith take their place alongside radicals demanding wages for housework. a few feminist men show up to fight for new ideals for fatherhood. taken together it demonstrates a history of sustained visionary activism for feminists that change private lives, society and workplaces. so why has this history been forgotten? i have two answers. first, feminist based the fee. the kind of change that come in -- feminists envisioned struck at the heart of how americans organize their most intimate lives the ideas were both revelatory and radical. and many then and now did not support the kinds of changes in traditional gender roles feminist thought for. they joined a vibrant opposition movement. will became the profamily movement. that accused feminists of being antifamily and sought to block their vision of change and government supported childcare along with the abortion rights and lesbian rights. in addition to this profamily opposition movement, the media offered up a watered down version of feminism that came to dominate the history of the movement. by 1978, the
domestic workers led by edith take their place alongside radicals demanding wages for housework. a few feminist men show up to fight for new ideals for fatherhood. taken together it demonstrates a history of sustained visionary activism for feminists that change private lives, society and workplaces. so why has this history been forgotten? i have two answers. first, feminist based the fee. the kind of change that come in -- feminists envisioned struck at the heart of how americans organize...
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our first prize middle school winners, edith chen and hanna lee from eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland for mcaamerica, america runs on fast food. >> the economy, our health, and hasway of living, fast food impacted our society in sony more ways than we realize. nation's values, it is part of what makes us america. >> first place high school east goes to ella, justin and luc from winter park high school in .inter park, florida fo they are also the fan favorite winner, winning an extra $500. >> don't we realize that being an american is about so much more than national pride? it is about the freedoms that allow us to function in a safe and just manner. >> in the midst of fake news and controversies, we forget the important role journalism plays in our nation's survival. >> the first prize high school winners, from urbandale high school in urbandale, iowa, for "fighting for a better tomorrow." >> did you know it is almost the 50th anniversary of the des moines court case? >> what is that? >> a landmark case in 1969 that affirmed the first amendment rights of students and
our first prize middle school winners, edith chen and hanna lee from eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland for mcaamerica, america runs on fast food. >> the economy, our health, and hasway of living, fast food impacted our society in sony more ways than we realize. nation's values, it is part of what makes us america. >> first place high school east goes to ella, justin and luc from winter park high school in .inter park, florida fo they are also the fan favorite winner,...
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for example, edith wilson, president wilson's second wife and also eleanor roosevelt worked at the canteen at union station. the soldiers were coming through by the trains and they had to greet them there with sandwiches and soup and writing paper, anything the soldiers would want. anything to help with the morale as they are moving to the port cities to jump on the ships that will take them to europe to the fight. many thousands more volunteer to go to france to operate red cross canteens. others became what were known as done at lassies. they operated these donut frying machines and handed out donuts to the soldiers. as a veteran, let me tell you, being able to have hot food when you are in the field is like the best meal you have ever had. can't really underestimate the importance of having a hot meal. and having a friendly face to provide that to you is really wonderful former out. women, they stepped up big time in the war. many people don't know this but there were nearly 12,000 women who served in the united states navy during the war. the first branch that really began bringing wom
for example, edith wilson, president wilson's second wife and also eleanor roosevelt worked at the canteen at union station. the soldiers were coming through by the trains and they had to greet them there with sandwiches and soup and writing paper, anything the soldiers would want. anything to help with the morale as they are moving to the port cities to jump on the ships that will take them to europe to the fight. many thousands more volunteer to go to france to operate red cross canteens....
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presentarse en el casting para la pelÍcula roma porque no podia por estar embarazada y ahora luna editha pared y resulta que cuando por fin se sintiÓ seguro se lanzo pero esÁa tan gorditomente que se atascÓ y tuvieron que ir a rescatarlo menos mal que saliÓ de ahÍ. >>> y bueno porque estamos mÁs cerca de ti vamos a felicitar a nuestros que cumpleaÑeros de hoy, chicos cuÉntenos por favor de quienes se trata. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). (mÚsica). >>>♪.. >>> queremos iniciar estas felicitaciones con eva pÉrez que estÁ cumpleaÑos, felicidades seÑora echa y que celo fwle grande este cumpleaÑos. >>> asÍ es, y tambiÉn festejar hoy, quÉ bello mira. matthew que cumple dos aÑos felicidades mira estÁ vestido. aquÍ estÁ esta persona feliz y joven y gozando bendiciones. >>> muy bien. >>> vamos a hasta san juan, puerto rico para felicitar a efraÍn que estÁ festejando y booker el felicitarlos no solamente en sus cumpleaÑos, tambiÉn en aniversarios, graduaciones, primera comuniÓn, quince aÑos, lo que se le ocurra. >>> divorcio y todo verdad? >>> (risas). >>> exactamente. >>> y asÍ q
presentarse en el casting para la pelÍcula roma porque no podia por estar embarazada y ahora luna editha pared y resulta que cuando por fin se sintiÓ seguro se lanzo pero esÁa tan gorditomente que se atascÓ y tuvieron que ir a rescatarlo menos mal que saliÓ de ahÍ. >>> y bueno porque estamos mÁs cerca de ti vamos a felicitar a nuestros que cumpleaÑeros de hoy, chicos cuÉntenos por favor de quienes se trata. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪)....
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our first prize middle school winners are edith chan and hannah lee.dustry --food companies like burger king, wendy's, and kfc. fast food impacts and reflects our society in so many more ways than we realize. it is something that fits with our nation's values and landscape and is something that makes us america. announcer: the first prize high school east goes to these students from winter park high florida, winter park, for honoring america's right to a free press. they are also the fan favorite winners and won an extra $500. >> being an american is about so much more than national pride. it is about the freedom that allows countries to function in a fair and just manner. >> we often forget the important role that journalism plays. announcer: the first prize high school central winners are jacob salmon, matthew moran, and riley vander hart from urbandale high school for fighting for a better tomorrow. >> did you know it is almost the 50th anniversary of the tinker v. des moines supreme court case? it helped extend first amendment rights to students. i
our first prize middle school winners are edith chan and hannah lee.dustry --food companies like burger king, wendy's, and kfc. fast food impacts and reflects our society in so many more ways than we realize. it is something that fits with our nation's values and landscape and is something that makes us america. announcer: the first prize high school east goes to these students from winter park high florida, winter park, for honoring america's right to a free press. they are also the fan...
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we received 4000 entries from more than 48 states -- our first prize middle school winners are edithchan from eastern middle school in silver spring maryland for america runs on fast food. >> the economy, our health, fast food will impact our society in semi-more ways than we can realize. it is part of what makes us america. >> our first prize high school go to students from winter park high school in winter park, numb,a, for comfortably honoring america's right to a free press. they want an extra $500. >> being an american is about so much more the national pride. it is about freedoms that a lower country to function in a fair and just manner. >> amidst a flurry of fake news, we often forget the important role journalism plays in our nation survivor. >> the first prize high schools central winners are from urbandale high school in urbandale, iowa. >> did you know it is almost the 50th anniversary of the circuit court case in 1969 that helped affirm first amendment rights to students in protest of american involvement in the vietnam war. the first prize high school goes to them j pal
we received 4000 entries from more than 48 states -- our first prize middle school winners are edithchan from eastern middle school in silver spring maryland for america runs on fast food. >> the economy, our health, fast food will impact our society in semi-more ways than we can realize. it is part of what makes us america. >> our first prize high school go to students from winter park high school in winter park, numb,a, for comfortably honoring america's right to a free press....
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our first prize middle school letters are edith and hana from maryland. america runs on fast food. it spread to companies like burger king, wendy's, and kfc. [indiscernible] it impacts society in more ways than we can realize. it's part of what makes us america. >> our first prize high school east coast to ella grace rodriguez, justin, and luke, from winter park, florida, for comfortably numb, honoring america's right to free press. they're also the fan favorite winners and won an extra $500. >> being an american is about so much more than national pride. it's about the freedoms that allow our country to function. >> amidst fake news and other controversies, we forget the role journalism plays in our nation's survival. >> the first prize central winners are jacob, matthew, and riley from urbandale high school in urbandale, iowa, for "fight i for a better tomorrowng." >> you know it's the anniversary of the des moines case? >> lets that? -- what to that? >> john and marybeth tinker wore armbands, leading to their suspension. >> the first place in the west coast to christian from col
our first prize middle school letters are edith and hana from maryland. america runs on fast food. it spread to companies like burger king, wendy's, and kfc. [indiscernible] it impacts society in more ways than we can realize. it's part of what makes us america. >> our first prize high school east coast to ella grace rodriguez, justin, and luke, from winter park, florida, for comfortably numb, honoring america's right to free press. they're also the fan favorite winners and won an extra...