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modern feminism reflects modern society.is a criticism of the ways of the movement, the voice of feminism was often white, well- off, and academic. that is not the case now. the visual exploitation of women goes hand-in-hand. more images coming easier to see, easier to share. it is one of the modern feminists' biggest battles. this person is part of the rewind, reframe project, a one- stop website that allows users to send comments directly to record labels and regulators. i asked how she felt when she watches the way young black women are portrayed in these videos. >> frustrated. the fact that this image is a normal depiction of people like a is a problem, and that is thing that people who don't know people like me are unaware of. >> is there a danger, though, that people feel too powerful with the digital experience and that you tweet something or send an e-mail by a website and say, i really packed a punch? >> i think it is useful to still contribute to make a difference on a particular issue, and it was not too strenuous
modern feminism reflects modern society.is a criticism of the ways of the movement, the voice of feminism was often white, well- off, and academic. that is not the case now. the visual exploitation of women goes hand-in-hand. more images coming easier to see, easier to share. it is one of the modern feminists' biggest battles. this person is part of the rewind, reframe project, a one- stop website that allows users to send comments directly to record labels and regulators. i asked how she felt...
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julie is another member of femin. >> we are maybe feminism 2.0.g technology to spread our message. and we are bringing a photographer, a video maker, during actions. >> femin's founders are originally moved to act because of ukraine's thriving sex trade which is estimated to involve more than 50,000 women and girls. >> the main target at the beginning was sex industry that is treating women as sex slaves. it's still one of the main cliche about women from eastern europe, that all of them are prostitutes. we were talking about all these kind of things. in the beginning, questions an what is the position of woman today? and we started to scream more and more. we became radical feminists. >> members of the group begin to realize the more provocatively they dress and undress, the more the press takes notice. >> we took off our tops, and the next day we found information about feminists' naked protests in nearly all languages of the world. >> they call their method sextremism. >> it's the name of tactic that we invented for ourselves. we realize that w
julie is another member of femin. >> we are maybe feminism 2.0.g technology to spread our message. and we are bringing a photographer, a video maker, during actions. >> femin's founders are originally moved to act because of ukraine's thriving sex trade which is estimated to involve more than 50,000 women and girls. >> the main target at the beginning was sex industry that is treating women as sex slaves. it's still one of the main cliche about women from eastern europe, that...
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. >> her critiques of late century feminism and feminism in culture have led critics to label her anti-feminist. your questions for christina hoff sommers and join mark levin. next, author and historiany aii allen smith discusses the battle of new orleans in 1812. and he gives a detailed account of the battle. he argues that the navy's involvement was crucial to an american victory that was overshadowed by jackson's role in the battle this took place in anapolis, maryland. >> i'm the chair of the history department and it's my great pleasure to introduce tonight's
. >> her critiques of late century feminism and feminism in culture have led critics to label her anti-feminist. your questions for christina hoff sommers and join mark levin. next, author and historiany aii allen smith discusses the battle of new orleans in 1812. and he gives a detailed account of the battle. he argues that the navy's involvement was crucial to an american victory that was overshadowed by jackson's role in the battle this took place in anapolis, maryland. >> i'm...
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but i mentioned earlier i'm teaching a course on hip hop and feminism this semester, we're reading joan's book, of course. and as an extension of that class, my conference is hosting a mini conference next month in new orleans. you can get more information about the conference at cooperproject.org and joan is giving the keynote. up next, a message from the queen. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor.
but i mentioned earlier i'm teaching a course on hip hop and feminism this semester, we're reading joan's book, of course. and as an extension of that class, my conference is hosting a mini conference next month in new orleans. you can get more information about the conference at cooperproject.org and joan is giving the keynote. up next, a message from the queen. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my...
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. >> her critiques of late 20th century feminism and feminism in contemporary american culture have led critics to label her as anti-feminist. sunday december 1st on in depth your question for author christina hoff somers live for three years. looking ahead to the new year on in depth, join radio talk show host mark levin in depth. first sunday of every month on c-span 2. >>> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the nation's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sunday at 1:00 p.m. arizona state university professor donald chritchlow discussing 1970s republican revival. the gop brand was weakened to the point where some political observers wondereded if the party would survive. but by the end of the decade, spurred on by phyllis schlaffley, a new coalition made
. >> her critiques of late 20th century feminism and feminism in contemporary american culture have led critics to label her as anti-feminist. sunday december 1st on in depth your question for author christina hoff somers live for three years. looking ahead to the new year on in depth, join radio talk show host mark levin in depth. first sunday of every month on c-span 2. >>> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the nation's college professors. you can...
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feminism, it's a broad definition.abulous the other day about -- i won't get the quote right. her basic gist was, look, we taught our daughters how to have careers and be successful and how to do all these great things. we should likely teach our sons -- maybe sons want to stay home when they grow up and take care of the kids for a while. maybe they want to take time with their families. i think we've come to this place where we're learning how to integrate our lives better so we can do all the things we want to do. michelle obama is the most fabulous role model that black women in the 21st century could ever have. all women. but certainly black women at a time when, sadly, we are still depicted in ways that just aren't very healthy and very functional. they're not good. >> you know, joan, the other thing i really took issue with is the idea that working on obesity and childhood obesity is a prfrivolous issue. according to the cdc a quarter of 2 to 5-year-olds and one-third of school age children including adolescents
feminism, it's a broad definition.abulous the other day about -- i won't get the quote right. her basic gist was, look, we taught our daughters how to have careers and be successful and how to do all these great things. we should likely teach our sons -- maybe sons want to stay home when they grow up and take care of the kids for a while. maybe they want to take time with their families. i think we've come to this place where we're learning how to integrate our lives better so we can do all the...
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. >> her critiques of late 20th century feminism and feminism in contemporary american culture led critics to label her as anti-feminist. sunday your questions for christina hoff somers. looking ahead to the new year join radio talk show host mark levin january 1. book tv in depth the first sunday of every month on c-span 2. >>> all weekend american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan, home to the university of oh michigan. the school was moved from detroit to ann arbor in 1837 and fuels most of the city's economy. hosted by our comcast cable partners, c-span's local content vehicles recently visited many sites show casing the city's history. learn more about ann arbor all weekend here on american history tv. >>> this is the story of willow run, one of the ford farms that virtually overnight became the largest aircraft plant that was ever built. a story that now can be told in full. [ bell ringing ] >> we are presently in what's known as hangar one at willow run airport. we are in bay eight. if you look out at a 45-degree angle from here we see the two doors where the bombers would
. >> her critiques of late 20th century feminism and feminism in contemporary american culture led critics to label her as anti-feminist. sunday your questions for christina hoff somers. looking ahead to the new year join radio talk show host mark levin january 1. book tv in depth the first sunday of every month on c-span 2. >>> all weekend american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan, home to the university of oh michigan. the school was moved from detroit to ann arbor...
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if feminism stands for anything, it's that we are responsible for our actions, but we also need to look at the context. as wilma always said, context is everything. and what choices are there? so, you know, if that's the way the game that exists, that's the game people will play. >> miley included or excluded, what is your message for today's young women? >> well, my big serious message is don't listen to me. [ laughter ] listen to yourself. that's the whole idea. and i -- the best thing i can do for young women i think is listen to them, because you don't know you have something to say until someone listens to you, and each of us has authority and unique talents inside us, so people sometimes, often ask me at this age, who am i passing the torch to. and i always say, first of all, i'm not giving up my torch, thank you very much. [ applause ] but also i'm using my torch to light other people's torches because the idea that there's one torch passer is part of the bonkers hierarchical idea, and if we each have a torch, there's a lot more light. lighting a young woman's torch often means l
if feminism stands for anything, it's that we are responsible for our actions, but we also need to look at the context. as wilma always said, context is everything. and what choices are there? so, you know, if that's the way the game that exists, that's the game people will play. >> miley included or excluded, what is your message for today's young women? >> well, my big serious message is don't listen to me. [ laughter ] listen to yourself. that's the whole idea. and i -- the best...
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how about the view of feminism? >> she did believe her marriage was a partnership. politician wife's job was to sit there, be quiet, and make sure her hat was on straight. but she would have been mad if he did not consult her on any important decision. >> why did harry call her the boss? it seemed like he did what he wanted. it also seemed like she did not like being first lady. >> i would not say that harry did what he wanted. ofi don't think we think partnerships or marriages as anything new at the time. this was part of what marriage was all about. 1903, andn grew up in she was in a time of strong feminism. there himsly was in and there are different layers of feminism. >> there was a well-known female journalist who went on all sorts of adventures, and bess cheered her on. she was very supportive of margaret having a career. >> what about harry calling her the boss? >> harry started calling her that because she was very organized with his senate office. she did not mind the nickname until he introduced her as the boss in front of people, and introduced margaret
how about the view of feminism? >> she did believe her marriage was a partnership. politician wife's job was to sit there, be quiet, and make sure her hat was on straight. but she would have been mad if he did not consult her on any important decision. >> why did harry call her the boss? it seemed like he did what he wanted. it also seemed like she did not like being first lady. >> i would not say that harry did what he wanted. ofi don't think we think partnerships or...
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gloria steinem is the face of the feminist movement and was dubbed the leading icon of american feminism in "time" magazine. she solidified her feminist legacy by co founding ms. magazine. more than 40 years later, she's still a co-editor. miss steinem celebrated the magazine's 40th anniversary right here at the national press club last year, she said then it was the right place to do it, she was also the first woman to appear as a national press club luncheon speaker after women were finally admitted to the club's membership in 1971. [ applause ] she received a men a tie as a thank you. she's in town this week to receive the presidential medal of freedom from president obama. [ applause ] ms. steinem is a granddaughter as a suffragist and worked as a journalist in the 1960s after living here in washington during high school and heading to smith college, from which she graduated phi beta kappa. after college she spent two years in india where she wrote for indian publications and was influenced by gandhi and activism. in 1968, she helped found "new york" magazine and was a political colu
gloria steinem is the face of the feminist movement and was dubbed the leading icon of american feminism in "time" magazine. she solidified her feminist legacy by co founding ms. magazine. more than 40 years later, she's still a co-editor. miss steinem celebrated the magazine's 40th anniversary right here at the national press club last year, she said then it was the right place to do it, she was also the first woman to appear as a national press club luncheon speaker after women were...
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. >> she critiques feminism, and has been labelled anti-feminist. looking ahead to the new year on in-depth, join radio talk show host mark levin, book tv in depth, the first sunday of every month, on c-span 2. >>> next, the political career of eleanor roosevelt, with insight from her granddaughter, tracy roosevelt. first lady from 1933 to 1945, eleanor roosevelt became a key player, an advocate for women and civil rights and president kennedy appointed her to chair a special commission on the
. >> she critiques feminism, and has been labelled anti-feminist. looking ahead to the new year on in-depth, join radio talk show host mark levin, book tv in depth, the first sunday of every month, on c-span 2. >>> next, the political career of eleanor roosevelt, with insight from her granddaughter, tracy roosevelt. first lady from 1933 to 1945, eleanor roosevelt became a key player, an advocate for women and civil rights and president kennedy appointed her to chair a special...
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i can testify personally that the very same people who were saying 40 years ago that feminism was unnatural and well, it used to be necessary but it's not anymore. just to name one parallel to show how ridiculous this is, if it took more than a century to gain legal and social identity for abolitionists and suffrages as human beings for all women and men of color, now that we need legal and social equality and no power based on race or sex or ethnicity or class or sexuality, that's likely to take at least a century, too, don't you think? and we're only 40 years into it. also as original cultures say, as wilma mankiller said, it takes four generations to heal one act of violence. so truly we are just beginning. so i would like to contribute a few examples of the adventures before us and unlike david letterman, i'm not going to try to put them in any kind of order because each one is crucial. and anyway, they're all just reminders for people in this room. one, women's issues aren't separate from economic issues or vice versa. paying women equally for comparable work done by men would be the b
i can testify personally that the very same people who were saying 40 years ago that feminism was unnatural and well, it used to be necessary but it's not anymore. just to name one parallel to show how ridiculous this is, if it took more than a century to gain legal and social identity for abolitionists and suffrages as human beings for all women and men of color, now that we need legal and social equality and no power based on race or sex or ethnicity or class or sexuality, that's likely to...
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bell hooks, "feminism is for everybody." the great belle hooks. yes. >> ms. in the classroom. >> yes, "ms." magazine in the classroom. hello. what's wrong with us that we're not saying that? "ms." is in classrooms and a very important resource. and it also is in women's prisons and a very important resource. >> "feminine mystique" by betty fried friedan. >> betty friedan. absolutely. a classic, especially for women who are in a traditional role, you know. >> it's like i am in the junior league and that's fine, but i would like to think of more like-minded women. organizations. community building. >> well, just tell us where you live, and we'll find you. there's no shortage. and the junior league also has become much more an agent of social change than it ever was when i was growing up. >> i'm going to -- >> pardon? >> i'm going to cut in for one more political question -- >> wait, wait, wilma mankiller. we have to say, yes, wilma mankiller wrote a wonderful, wonderful book in which she interviewed about 15 women from indian country. and thank you, allison, fo
bell hooks, "feminism is for everybody." the great belle hooks. yes. >> ms. in the classroom. >> yes, "ms." magazine in the classroom. hello. what's wrong with us that we're not saying that? "ms." is in classrooms and a very important resource. and it also is in women's prisons and a very important resource. >> "feminine mystique" by betty fried friedan. >> betty friedan. absolutely. a classic, especially for women who are in a...
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. >>> this semester, i'm teaching a course entitled feminism and hip hop.rly texts about youth politics and gender and sexuality and hip hop culture. one of the key questions to which we keep returning is, what difference does it make when women take the mic? when women run the show, do we get different representation s f women or different politics? one thing we know for sure, young black women are ready to take the mic and ready to rock. let me allow you to let a few young ladies tell you why. >> black girls rock. >> when i hear the phrase, black girls rock, i see someone with a determined face. >> someone who is strong and confident. maybe like a fist up. >> i rock because i'm creative. >> i'm an "a" student. >> i love to help people in my community. >> the people that came way before me rocked. >> i'm a black girl. >> i'm a black girl. >> i'm a black girl who rocks. >> those young ladies, at least one of whom i hope you recognize from the nerdland table, they get it. but all too often, young african-american women find themselves underrepresented, if th
. >>> this semester, i'm teaching a course entitled feminism and hip hop.rly texts about youth politics and gender and sexuality and hip hop culture. one of the key questions to which we keep returning is, what difference does it make when women take the mic? when women run the show, do we get different representation s f women or different politics? one thing we know for sure, young black women are ready to take the mic and ready to rock. let me allow you to let a few young ladies...
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but her critiques of late feminism in contemporary american culture have led critics to label her as antifeminist. sunday on and death. your questions for author christina sommers. year,g ahead to the new join radio talk show host mark levan. book tv, the first sunday of every month. >> a conversation about the politics of climate change. harvard university political scientist, speaks with students theda skocpol. this is one hour, 25 minutes. [applause] >> it is a great pleasure to be here in oklahoma. yes, even an august when i left my beloved summer home in maine to come. i am stunned at how many people are here and looking forward to the best part of one of these events for me which is comments and questions from all of you. after i make my introductory remarks. i -- some people probably were surprised when they saw the name theda skocpol attached to a talk about the politics of climate change. heads andhing their said what did she know about that? that is a good question. a couple of years ago, i was approached by the dean of columbia school of journalism and the had of a small a
but her critiques of late feminism in contemporary american culture have led critics to label her as antifeminist. sunday on and death. your questions for author christina sommers. year,g ahead to the new join radio talk show host mark levan. book tv, the first sunday of every month. >> a conversation about the politics of climate change. harvard university political scientist, speaks with students theda skocpol. this is one hour, 25 minutes. [applause] >> it is a great pleasure to...
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yes, belle hooks, feminism is for everybody. the great belle hooks. yes? "ms. magazine" in the classroom. and very important resource. and it also is in women's prisons and a very important resource. >> betty fridan, right, absolutely. the classic obviously especially for women who are in a traditional role, you know. >> i'm in the junior league and that's fine. but i'd like to be more like minded women. i'd like to be involved in more things. what organizations? what kind of community building? >> mm-hmm. well, tell us where you live and we'll find you. there's no shortage. and the junior league also has become much more an agent of social change than it ever was when i was growing up. >> i'm going to -- >> pardon? >> i'm going to cut in for one more political question before we wrap it up. >> yes, we have to say that -- wrote a wonderful, wonderful book in which she interviewed about 15 women from indian country. and, you know, thank you allison for saying that because what you glimpse as you do in various works by women from indian country is a crucial fact
yes, belle hooks, feminism is for everybody. the great belle hooks. yes? "ms. magazine" in the classroom. and very important resource. and it also is in women's prisons and a very important resource. >> betty fridan, right, absolutely. the classic obviously especially for women who are in a traditional role, you know. >> i'm in the junior league and that's fine. but i'd like to be more like minded women. i'd like to be involved in more things. what organizations? what kind...
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. >> bell hooks, feminism is for everybody. >> yes, the great bell hooks. >> yes, ms. magazine in the classroom. >> ms. is in classrooms and a very important resource. and it also is in women's prisons and a very important resource. >> betty ferdan, absolutely. a classic, especially for women in a traditional role. >> what organizations, what kind of community building do you recommend? >> well, just tell us where you live and we'll find you -- there's no shortage. and the junior league also has become much more an agent of social change than it ever was when i was growing up. >> i'm going to cut in for one more political question before we wrap it up. >> wilma mankiler wrote a wonderful book, she interviewed 15 women from indian countries. and thank you, alison for saying that, because what you glimpse as you do in various works by women from indian country is a crucial fact that we big time are not learning, even in women's history, which is that the sufficient wrath moment like the underground railway and so many things was mainly a function of native -- of indian c
. >> bell hooks, feminism is for everybody. >> yes, the great bell hooks. >> yes, ms. magazine in the classroom. >> ms. is in classrooms and a very important resource. and it also is in women's prisons and a very important resource. >> betty ferdan, absolutely. a classic, especially for women in a traditional role. >> what organizations, what kind of community building do you recommend? >> well, just tell us where you live and we'll find you -- there's...
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but it was this changing economy that was going to give rise to feminism at a time when many traditional homemakers, women still remained at home, were concerned that the were being denigrated. being a housewife and being a mother was seen as something that was kind of derogatory, really, the language that was used. so i think that's what the context of the economy was. but just one last thing. i do think you need -- well, let me just conjecture aaloud that probably you need a prosperous economy to have the social issues even being brought forward. even though we have a weak economy right now, we're still fairly prosperous. so in other words, if you're under attack in war or if you're in a deep economic depression, there's probably not going to be a lot of debate over homosexual rights and within the larger public. i'm not sure about that, but let's hope we don't have to face nuclear war or severe or worsening economic depression to discover whether i'm right or not. so there was a question over here. >> my name is brad. so you said towards the end of your lecture that the republican par
but it was this changing economy that was going to give rise to feminism at a time when many traditional homemakers, women still remained at home, were concerned that the were being denigrated. being a housewife and being a mother was seen as something that was kind of derogatory, really, the language that was used. so i think that's what the context of the economy was. but just one last thing. i do think you need -- well, let me just conjecture aaloud that probably you need a prosperous...
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so that feminize drinking culture is alive and well. i just want to put up a hand in say, let's have a hard look at what's going on and know your personal vulnerabilities. i should've known with two alcoholic parents that i was pretty vulnerable. now whether you're vulnerable to breast cancer. you should really know what you're putting in your throat and take a hard look, just like with everything else. are you safe? are you healthy? is it okay for you? if it is, wonderful. >> host: very good, very good. i do like the bottle print. >> guest: they did a wonderful job. >> host: they did, they did. well, i think that this kind of brings us to a conclusion. but i just wanted to say thank you, that i did enjoy having this congress nation with you. i think that you bring up a very i guess alarming issue that really does not get to the table very much except i know within the profession that i worked in this field is always there, but to the general public it is not there having a conversation and i think being able to have it from one profess
so that feminize drinking culture is alive and well. i just want to put up a hand in say, let's have a hard look at what's going on and know your personal vulnerabilities. i should've known with two alcoholic parents that i was pretty vulnerable. now whether you're vulnerable to breast cancer. you should really know what you're putting in your throat and take a hard look, just like with everything else. are you safe? are you healthy? is it okay for you? if it is, wonderful. >> host: very...
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. >> so this is sort of feminism 2.0. feminism 1.0 was a specific view, i think largely a correct one that women need to be empowered and treated the same. feminism 2.0 there's a way to do it which gets you to power. >> what happened for me. i struggled because of the criticism. i struggled with giving that advice on negotiating. i decided the following: i decided when i negotiate and you were the one of the people who taught me how. you go to the room you win or lose before you go to the room. it's how much you understand about the other side. and so i decided that empowering women to understand the stereotype and use them to their advantage was part of preparing well for a negotiation in an unfair world. but it is still hard for me when i give that advice. it's fair criticism. >> let's ask some of the audience questions. how do you feel about the book's reception. did your point really get across? do people really understand it? >> so erick makes an amazing point in the book which was that revolutions are hard to -- eas
. >> so this is sort of feminism 2.0. feminism 1.0 was a specific view, i think largely a correct one that women need to be empowered and treated the same. feminism 2.0 there's a way to do it which gets you to power. >> what happened for me. i struggled because of the criticism. i struggled with giving that advice on negotiating. i decided the following: i decided when i negotiate and you were the one of the people who taught me how. you go to the room you win or lose before you go...
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"feminism is for everybody." >> ms. magazine in the classroom. >> yes. a very important resource.even in women's prisons, very important resource. a classic, especially for women who are in a traditional role. >> [inaudible] >> tell us where you live and we will find you. [laughter] there is no shortage. the junior league has also become much more an engine of social change than it was when i was growing up. >> i will cut in for one more political question. >> there was a wonderful book in which he interviewed about 15 women from indian country. thank you are saying that. what you glimpse as you do in various works from women in indian country is a crucial fact that we are learning in women's history which is the suffrage movement at the underground railway and many other things are mainly function of native indian country. native women were -- had equal power. they're called a petticoat government because female elders had to sign the treaties. women control their own fertility. the native women referred to european women asked those who die in childbirth. they were appalled at t
"feminism is for everybody." >> ms. magazine in the classroom. >> yes. a very important resource.even in women's prisons, very important resource. a classic, especially for women who are in a traditional role. >> [inaudible] >> tell us where you live and we will find you. [laughter] there is no shortage. the junior league has also become much more an engine of social change than it was when i was growing up. >> i will cut in for one more political...
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and the woman who made feminism fun again joins nerdland. but first, race and the republicans. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. we'll get to race and the gop in just a moment. but first, the latest on the supertyphoon in the philippines. officials say the storm may have killed as many as 10,000 people in one town alone. another city reported 300 dead and more than 2,000 missing. but the death toll is expected to keep on climbing as rescue crews reach remote villages cut off by massive flooding. officials say at least six of the islands in the philippines were seriously damaged when the typhoon brought winds of more than 170 miles an hour and 20-feet storm surges. in one province, the storm destroyed 70 to 80% of all structures in its path. and the province's capital city, tacloban, has been devastated. and that's where nbc's angus walker is this morning. >> reporter: this is tacloban airport, which was completely destroyed by the supertyphoon. it's now a place where thousands of people have come, hoping to be rescued and the filip
and the woman who made feminism fun again joins nerdland. but first, race and the republicans. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. we'll get to race and the gop in just a moment. but first, the latest on the supertyphoon in the philippines. officials say the storm may have killed as many as 10,000 people in one town alone. another city reported 300 dead and more than 2,000 missing. but the death toll is expected to keep on climbing as rescue crews reach remote villages cut off...
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. >> she critiques feminism, and has been labelled anti-feminist. looking ahead to the new year on in-depth, join radio talk show host mark levin, book tv in depth, the first sunday of every month, on c-span 2. >>> next, the political career of eleanor roosevelt, with insight from her granddaughter, tracy roosevelt. first lady from 1933 to 1945, eleanor roosevelt became a key player, an advocate for women and civil rights and president kennedy appointed her to chair a special commission on the status of women. this event was hosted by the radcliffe institute for advanced study at harvard and the john f. kennedy presidential library. it's about half an hour. >> hi. >> hi. >> it's a pleasure to be here today to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the report issued by the presidential commission on the status of women and it's an honor to be here not at the kennedy library but with the kennedy library and with its wonderful volunteers today. beyond that, for me, it's an honor to have a conversation with professor black who really knows so much about my g
. >> she critiques feminism, and has been labelled anti-feminist. looking ahead to the new year on in-depth, join radio talk show host mark levin, book tv in depth, the first sunday of every month, on c-span 2. >>> next, the political career of eleanor roosevelt, with insight from her granddaughter, tracy roosevelt. first lady from 1933 to 1945, eleanor roosevelt became a key player, an advocate for women and civil rights and president kennedy appointed her to chair a special...
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late 20th century feminism and contemporary feminism -- she has been labeled antifeminist.authorestions for christina hoff sommers live for three hours. looking ahead, join radio talk show host mark loven on january 5. levin on january 5. >> "washington journal" is next. president obama pardons the national turkey in a ceremony at the white house. in 45 minutes, the aviation reporter for "usa today" talks about the effect of airline mergers on holiday travel. amtrak ridership heading into the thanksgiving holiday. yahoo! motors gives an update on the u.s. auto industry. host: good morning. a live view of the u.s. capitol as the rain continues in the east. with congress and recess this week for the thanksgiving holiday, it is a getaway wednesday as millions toward planes, trains, and drive to your destination. of the busieste travel days of the year. we want to focus on the terminals, the roads and the rail lines but carry freight and passengers. this question, is america's transportation infrastructure up to 21st-century first cent
late 20th century feminism and contemporary feminism -- she has been labeled antifeminist.authorestions for christina hoff sommers live for three hours. looking ahead, join radio talk show host mark loven on january 5. levin on january 5. >> "washington journal" is next. president obama pardons the national turkey in a ceremony at the white house. in 45 minutes, the aviation reporter for "usa today" talks about the effect of airline mergers on holiday travel. amtrak...
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critiques of late 20th- century feminism have led critics to label her as anti- feminists. sunday, december 1 on "in- depth." shows marktalk oh the first sunday of every month on c-span2. >> taking you live now to new hampshire where maryland o'malley,artin thought of as one of the possible 2016 presidential candidates come a is heading the jefferson-jackson dinner. it is a fun grinder -- fundraiser for the democratic party held every year. he also expect to hear from new hampshire and governor maggie hansen as well as senator jeanne shaheen. >> at this time, i would like to recognize the other officers of the new hampshire higher -- new hampshire democratic party. [laughter] [applause] second vice chair, dorothy sullivan. [applause] -- secretary, betty [applause]
critiques of late 20th- century feminism have led critics to label her as anti- feminists. sunday, december 1 on "in- depth." shows marktalk oh the first sunday of every month on c-span2. >> taking you live now to new hampshire where maryland o'malley,artin thought of as one of the possible 2016 presidential candidates come a is heading the jefferson-jackson dinner. it is a fun grinder -- fundraiser for the democratic party held every year. he also expect to hear from new...
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gloria steinem is the face of the feminist movement and was dubbed "the leading icon of american feminism by joelle attinger in "time" magazine. she solidified her feminist legacy by co-founding "ms. magazine" in 1972. more than 40 years later, she is still a consulting editor to the magazine now published by the feminist majority foundation. ms. steinem celebrated the magazine's 40th anniversary right here at the national press club last year. she said then it was the right place to do it since she was also the first woman to appear as a national press club luncheon speaker after women were finally admitted to the club's membership in 1971. [applause] she received a man's tie as a thank you. [laughter] she's in town this week to receive the presidential medal of freedom from president obama. [applause] ms. steinem is a granddaughter of a suffragist and worked as a journalist in the 1960s after living here in washington during high school and heading to smith college, from which she graduated phi beta kappa. after college, she spent two years in india on a chester bowles fellowship where
gloria steinem is the face of the feminist movement and was dubbed "the leading icon of american feminism by joelle attinger in "time" magazine. she solidified her feminist legacy by co-founding "ms. magazine" in 1972. more than 40 years later, she is still a consulting editor to the magazine now published by the feminist majority foundation. ms. steinem celebrated the magazine's 40th anniversary right here at the national press club last year. she said then it was the...
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you know just placed upon a person's sex gloria steinem friend of mine just one of the founders of feminism said porn means female slavery that sad i think she's she's mistaken and i have great respect for her i love what she's done for her for all of us women but but to me being in porn meant taking hold of my sexuality not being held down not allowing anybody to tell me what i can and can't do with my body. and the film to do shit yeah she made herself as a victim. yeah. you know but i don't buy i don't buy it i think the traci lords also did the same thing it's an easy way out it's to gain acceptance and i think that it's braver to be truthful that i love my sexuality i love of having sex and there's nothing wrong with that pub or as you bother you but you know when i first moved to hollywood it was out of control. i would have packs of them just following me because you know i was dating i was running around with paris hilton and i was acting like a heathen and so i was you know i lived actually next door to the car dash in at the time and this was prior to them starting their show but
you know just placed upon a person's sex gloria steinem friend of mine just one of the founders of feminism said porn means female slavery that sad i think she's she's mistaken and i have great respect for her i love what she's done for her for all of us women but but to me being in porn meant taking hold of my sexuality not being held down not allowing anybody to tell me what i can and can't do with my body. and the film to do shit yeah she made herself as a victim. yeah. you know but i don't...
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and this is true focus, totally feminize drinking culture. it all started with carrie bradshaw when she was drinking cosmopolitan on in the itty. did she have to equate death, she did. but we have a female drinking culture now and i think i'm incumbent upon us making sure they tell women are market savvy. they hinders in the alcohol crutch has become a person. it's tweeting. it's on facebook. it's trying to get you as part of the community whatever the alcohol is. you're the target. that is the tobacco industry. >> host: when i read that in your book, i thought touchÉ because after i thought about it, there is a strong analogy between the two. which along with that, having been attended a tobacco conference is one of the sessions ever than are attending had to do with the marketing strategies and how they really earmarked 10 focus on groups of people. based off of what yours dimasi 15 yes women as to the alcohol industry really targeting women. but not only targeting women, but do you see them targeting more of a specific racial at the group
and this is true focus, totally feminize drinking culture. it all started with carrie bradshaw when she was drinking cosmopolitan on in the itty. did she have to equate death, she did. but we have a female drinking culture now and i think i'm incumbent upon us making sure they tell women are market savvy. they hinders in the alcohol crutch has become a person. it's tweeting. it's on facebook. it's trying to get you as part of the community whatever the alcohol is. you're the target. that is the...
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i wonder if that counts as feminism they are just dancing. >> what if they are lip syncing to a song with kitchen utensils? >> the two groups getting together the swedes and the feminists. >> i used to go to the movies. they are the art house theaters. >> i will be watching -- bringing up baby in the philadelphia story. and then the college girls behind me would say something that wasn't politically correct. >> a woman's place in the home. >> what are you doing? >> go back to harvard. >> that was me. >> they look like you but -- >> andy is one of our -- he is one of the few sphem nighses we have -- feminists we have here. >> do you have any thoughts on this? >> the swedish government is not doing this. it is a bunch of theaters getting together. people can ignore the ratings. >> you are like a buzz kill on every story. >> it is more information that moviegoers can use or not use. you are all just a bunch of pigs. >> why don't they have a rating system for transgender individuals? >> i imagine we will soon, greg. >> spear head that mr. open mindedness. >> i don't have time. >> how man
i wonder if that counts as feminism they are just dancing. >> what if they are lip syncing to a song with kitchen utensils? >> the two groups getting together the swedes and the feminists. >> i used to go to the movies. they are the art house theaters. >> i will be watching -- bringing up baby in the philadelphia story. and then the college girls behind me would say something that wasn't politically correct. >> a woman's place in the home. >> what are you...
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i think minimizing her for the choices that she is making is the antithesis of feminism.ou want to focus on career? do that. you want to be a mother? do that? you want to do both? do that. >> i wish that michelle connel could have joined us. >> next time let's bring her on. >> thank you very much for joining me tonight. coming up, what is the cheney family really up to? do you think liz cheney's sudden public quarrel with her lesbian sister is for real or is it exactly what her senate campaign in wyoming needs right now? that's coming up. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every pur
i think minimizing her for the choices that she is making is the antithesis of feminism.ou want to focus on career? do that. you want to be a mother? do that? you want to do both? do that. >> i wish that michelle connel could have joined us. >> next time let's bring her on. >> thank you very much for joining me tonight. coming up, what is the cheney family really up to? do you think liz cheney's sudden public quarrel with her lesbian sister is for real or is it exactly what...
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why do is to use the phrase women and children in the age of feminism? i have a column on that and i think the only person in the country disturbed by the continued use and i am not even a feminist. how many lives is one allowed to tell to an advance himself? something else i right about that i talk about president bush did to elevate the national debate the way it has never been done in american history for which history will be very grateful as well. what matters that the great man asked why so many planets out there might have for never heard a word from the single ones? a kiss me positive pleasure and wonder. with the collection of just those essays, indeed about everything but politics beautiful, mysterious, a profound your god. the word in the title is there is more to life and politics. but i couldn't. not for a simple reason for go for this same reason i love psychiatry for journalism. while of poetry and architecture in force, then it number theory purity and elegance and sometimes transcendence. in the event they missed all about to the soverei
why do is to use the phrase women and children in the age of feminism? i have a column on that and i think the only person in the country disturbed by the continued use and i am not even a feminist. how many lives is one allowed to tell to an advance himself? something else i right about that i talk about president bush did to elevate the national debate the way it has never been done in american history for which history will be very grateful as well. what matters that the great man asked why...
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of late 20thues century feminism and feminism in contemporary american culture have led critics to labor her as an and take feminist. -- an antifeminist. sunday, your questions. live for three hours beginning at noon eastern. looking ahead to the nguyen -- the new year, join radio talk show host mark levin. >> the director of the consumer financial protection bureau testified before the senate banking committee. he talked about the agency's his agenda and regulatory practices. this is an hour and a half. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] of the consumer financial protection bureau. we see the chairman of the committee, tim johnson. >> director cordray, welcome back to the committee. and congratulations on your senate confirmation. we're here today to our regular oversight of the cpb giving this committee another opportunity to review the important work of the agency to protect consumers and empower them to make responsible financial decisions, promote competition and especialnable ao financial services for all
of late 20thues century feminism and feminism in contemporary american culture have led critics to labor her as an and take feminist. -- an antifeminist. sunday, your questions. live for three hours beginning at noon eastern. looking ahead to the nguyen -- the new year, join radio talk show host mark levin. >> the director of the consumer financial protection bureau testified before the senate banking committee. he talked about the agency's his agenda and regulatory practices. this is an...
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feminism is on its head. the women need president obama. i asked this on the five.on the exchanges and you get pregnant, is that obama's fault? >> it's -- >> i rest my case. >> probably clinton's fault. can't blame bush. >> what i said to andrea on the five was if somebody had a baby in that situation it probably would be a democratic voter so i wouldn't be opposed. >> i rest my case. >> the other thing is the first ad makes men look like wusses. i drank and did some sex when i was younger. that's part of the rule really -- >> tmi. >> i didn't stop for 45 years. >> okay, bob. make your point. >> that was it. >> she's helping you. >> not that i don't want to hear about your sexual escapades. >> i see it with my kids things were not the way they are today in terms of the aggressiveness of the girls. >> it's being pushed on college campuses. there was a new york times article where they encourage women to go out and have sex like men. they tell them they can. equality isn't the same. men and women are different. women can't behave like men. they can, but we are wired d
feminism is on its head. the women need president obama. i asked this on the five.on the exchanges and you get pregnant, is that obama's fault? >> it's -- >> i rest my case. >> probably clinton's fault. can't blame bush. >> what i said to andrea on the five was if somebody had a baby in that situation it probably would be a democratic voter so i wouldn't be opposed. >> i rest my case. >> the other thing is the first ad makes men look like wusses. i drank and...
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. >> her critiques of late 20th century feminism have led krit toikz label her as abt anti-feminist. sunday, december 1st, your questions for kristina hoff sommers live for three hours. and looking ahead to the new year, join radio talk show host mark levin january 5th. the first sunday of every month on c-span2. >> think of the information that fab has on over a billion people. they know your political preference, sexual preference, who your friends are, what you like, what your dog's name, is all these sorts of things. in fact, one security analyst said if the government had asked you directly for that sort of information, it would have taken money, it would have taken lawyers and might have even taken guns to get you to cough up the information. we routinely do so on social networks. we also don't think the fact that or google searches are tracked. and so i also write mystery books. so my google searches, if the fbi chose to look at them, would be very incriminating. i'm looking at, you know, different rape rape drudate rapy mysteries. so people think they're engaged in secret act
. >> her critiques of late 20th century feminism have led krit toikz label her as abt anti-feminist. sunday, december 1st, your questions for kristina hoff sommers live for three hours. and looking ahead to the new year, join radio talk show host mark levin january 5th. the first sunday of every month on c-span2. >> think of the information that fab has on over a billion people. they know your political preference, sexual preference, who your friends are, what you like, what your...
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. >> critiques of feminism and feminism in contemporary american culture led critics to label her anti-feminist. sunday, your questions live for three hours at noon eastern, and looking ahead to the new year on "in-depth," join mark levin january 5th. booktv's "in-depth," the first sunday of every month on c-span2. >> next, a hearing on a bill requiring greater disclosure of surveillance programs offered by the nsa. one of the witnesses from google said the bill is needed to restore global confidence in his firm and others which have been harmed by corporations that were with the nsa. this is a little more than an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay. you ready? >> yep. >> this hearing will come to order. welcome to the senate judiciary sub committee on privacy, technology, and the law. the subject of the hearing is the surveillance transparency act of 2013. i'm proud to say that two weeks ago i reintroduced this bill with the support of my friend and colleague senator dean heller of nevada who will be hearing from in just a moment. this bill is urgently
. >> critiques of feminism and feminism in contemporary american culture led critics to label her anti-feminist. sunday, your questions live for three hours at noon eastern, and looking ahead to the new year on "in-depth," join mark levin january 5th. booktv's "in-depth," the first sunday of every month on c-span2. >> next, a hearing on a bill requiring greater disclosure of surveillance programs offered by the nsa. one of the witnesses from google said the bill...
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. >> a sign of feminism most want no part of. why women are closing the gender gap on alcoholism. >> the empire state building hasn't been the tallest in decades. how is the outdrawing mitch taller buildings ahead of it on the list? we'll be right back. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on line, and it's not - it's not just twitter, what has happened through social media and the anonymity of the net is that you see websites, hate-filled websites targetting all sorts of groups, popping up. there has been a huge number of those that exist as well. >> start with one issue education... gun co
. >> a sign of feminism most want no part of. why women are closing the gender gap on alcoholism. >> the empire state building hasn't been the tallest in decades. how is the outdrawing mitch taller buildings ahead of it on the list? we'll be right back. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted...
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i think minimizing her for the choices that she is making is the antithesis of feminism. you want to focus on career? do that. you want to be a mother? do that? you want to do both? do that. >> i wish that michelle connel could have joined us. >> next time let's bring her on. >> thank you very much for joining me tonight. coming up, what is the cheney family really up to? do you think liz cheney's sudden public quarrel with her lesbian sister is for real or is it exactly what her senate campaign in wyoming needs right now? that's coming up. thrusters at 30%! i can't get her to warp. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease ar
i think minimizing her for the choices that she is making is the antithesis of feminism. you want to focus on career? do that. you want to be a mother? do that? you want to do both? do that. >> i wish that michelle connel could have joined us. >> next time let's bring her on. >> thank you very much for joining me tonight. coming up, what is the cheney family really up to? do you think liz cheney's sudden public quarrel with her lesbian sister is for real or is it exactly what...
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. >> her critiques of lately century feminism and feminism and content the american culture have led critics to label her as antifeminist. sunday on in depth or questions for author christina hoff sommers life for three hours begin at noon eastern. looking ahead to the new year on in depth join we are talked to host mark levine and with it. booktv's "in depth" the first sunday of every month on c-spa c-span2. >> harvard kennedy school of government hosted a discussion in september about rick died in the history of the effects of digital technology on journalism. we hear from john huey, one of the projects researchers and the from and to of "time" magazine.. this is about one hour 20 minutes. >> thank you, alex. and maybe a metaphor too farhan raising the veil on riptides. but i'll do my best. first of all i want to thank some people. also want to thank alex jonesmot for making the shortest in fellowship the best possible destination for a journalist saeking sanctuary, perspectivekg reinvigoration and greatirationt company. i think i'm speaking for both of my co-authors when i say tha
. >> her critiques of lately century feminism and feminism and content the american culture have led critics to label her as antifeminist. sunday on in depth or questions for author christina hoff sommers life for three hours begin at noon eastern. looking ahead to the new year on in depth join we are talked to host mark levine and with it. booktv's "in depth" the first sunday of every month on c-spa c-span2. >> harvard kennedy school of government hosted a discussion in...
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. >> her critiques of late 20th century feminism and feminism of have ledary culture critics to label her anti- critics -- antifeminist. sunday on "in-depth," your question for christina hoff sommers. to the year ofad "in-depth," book tv's "in- depth," the first sunday of every month on c-span2. >> in 1838, a white southerner became the first american woman to address a legislative body. she spoke about the slavery and women's rights before the massachusetts state legislature. coming up, event honoring this early feminist including a panel looking at women in politics. from boston, this is just over two hours. ♪ [applause] >> welcome, everyone. i will be your evening moderator. we are here tonight to explore how women become political. we will look at the past in the present and consider the future, too. there will be some remarks and a panel. regretfully, senator elizabeth warren is not able to join us because she needs to be in washington. someone has to work. she is there to work in the senate. [applause] however, she has made a short video for us that we will share in place of the
. >> her critiques of late 20th century feminism and feminism of have ledary culture critics to label her anti- critics -- antifeminist. sunday on "in-depth," your question for christina hoff sommers. to the year ofad "in-depth," book tv's "in- depth," the first sunday of every month on c-span2. >> in 1838, a white southerner became the first american woman to address a legislative body. she spoke about the slavery and women's rights before the...