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i became beautiful when i became a feminist. up until then i was a pretty girl, i was not beautiful. in contrast to what people thought a fem jipist looked like -- filminist looked like i suddenly became better looking. i realised there was something biased here. in the beginning of a movement it's important to speak out. self-identify, be visable, be autonomous and independent since you've been dependent. then the next stage is interdependent. and i think the women's movement movement. >> most of our movements are becoming interlinkage. i happy no more we see them as a everything. >> you said before that the filminist revolution would take about 100 years. by that we are at the halfway mark. women make up about half the workforce, women tend to earn college and advance degrees and are the bread winners. do you think feminist movement is needed? >> why are there more women on campus? they are trying get out of the pink coloured getto. ghetto? >> a service job, all the jobs we can't outsource because they involve personal service
i became beautiful when i became a feminist. up until then i was a pretty girl, i was not beautiful. in contrast to what people thought a fem jipist looked like -- filminist looked like i suddenly became better looking. i realised there was something biased here. in the beginning of a movement it's important to speak out. self-identify, be visable, be autonomous and independent since you've been dependent. then the next stage is interdependent. and i think the women's movement movement....
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it's a religious issue, feminist issue, civil rights issue. they also have convened 20 to 30 organizations. half the groups are on the table as feminist and religious organizations and has the groups around the table are secular civil rights organizations and not collaboration you know, the radio station victory was the collaboration between the religious feminist group and the action center and said those collaborations i think are crucial because they can't just be coming from the religious feminist groups even though i think they also play a key role in making the change from within because they are basically saying this is not religion. this is not the way religion is supposed to be. only what the collaboration with secular civil rights act to base that it becomes powerful, that you get to change and that is why we had a series of victories over the buses and radios. >> it points to the power of advocates and activists to create change and that is what we've been doing for 120 years since it was founded in 1893. we have been trying to orga
it's a religious issue, feminist issue, civil rights issue. they also have convened 20 to 30 organizations. half the groups are on the table as feminist and religious organizations and has the groups around the table are secular civil rights organizations and not collaboration you know, the radio station victory was the collaboration between the religious feminist group and the action center and said those collaborations i think are crucial because they can't just be coming from the religious...
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this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the warning women are still in denial. >> for obsessive compulsive disorder had taken control of her life. she had worn gloves all the time 24/7. she decided to undergo radical surgery. a groundbreaking procedure called deep brain stimulation. >> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. think about all the miracles science has wrought us, lives that were thought to be doomed. restoring health. and now there is thought that surgery can change our minds. we look at deep brain stimulation as a way to treat psychiatric disorders. we followed a woman who thought she had lost her life. now we look at unanticipated questions and consequences. >> you're okay. you're okay with that? >> i need a hug. >> a simple hug. six months ago this would have been impossible for jennifer. >> baby steps right? >> her obsessive/compulsive disorder had taken controlled of her life. she wore gloves all the time, 24/7 and no one could touch her. she feared what she called contamination. >> even my own mom would--she would sometimes she would
this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the warning women are still in denial. >> for obsessive compulsive disorder had taken control of her life. she had worn gloves all the time 24/7. she decided to undergo radical surgery. a groundbreaking procedure called deep brain stimulation. >> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. think about all the miracles science has wrought us, lives that were thought to be doomed. restoring health. and now...
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the people that were watching in when it turned into a tv show we had a womanizer who becomes a feminist we have a change in relation to the current culture that is called accessible and admirable about those the in the madness that we call war. >> but almost no director would say ordinate to making that. war film. there is something to be shown. "rambo" is an example that took the vietnam era for the america of public was sylvester stallone taught us we're not happy the way the war was waged there is something to be said for individual heroism. lake "rambo" par one, two, three not the heroism you had seen had you been there at that time. but this is the of movies. what you want to see is a larger than life sarah people said john wayne was great at playing john wayne. is not a of a realistic movie about you would you mind -- he will achieve of but that was managed in a way that hollywood created. >> students have been taught to analyze film. they see the movie isn't quite a different way. or somebody from 1964. each of the audiences change. many believe that he showed the anti-war field
the people that were watching in when it turned into a tv show we had a womanizer who becomes a feminist we have a change in relation to the current culture that is called accessible and admirable about those the in the madness that we call war. >> but almost no director would say ordinate to making that. war film. there is something to be shown. "rambo" is an example that took the vietnam era for the america of public was sylvester stallone taught us we're not happy the way the...
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what's the focus of the feminist majority? >> the feminist majority foundation we have been in existence 28 years. basically we have educational projects. we have a large college campus program. we have a program for girls 6 to 12 from 6th grade to 12th grade which they study human rights and help. they have partner schools in developing countries. we do a lot of work on reproductive health care and rights. we work on violence against women. we have a very extensive program project by project working to improve the lives of women and girls. and i believe the entire community because girls and boys one thing we even show in this report as girls standards and opportunities increase so do boys. and the entire society has benefitted. >> comments on twitter. this is a comment from victor who says that there are improvements, there are undeniable improvements for women in the last 50 years but too many stagnant situations with no improvements for women. could you address maybe a situation or two that you would find here in the unite
what's the focus of the feminist majority? >> the feminist majority foundation we have been in existence 28 years. basically we have educational projects. we have a large college campus program. we have a program for girls 6 to 12 from 6th grade to 12th grade which they study human rights and help. they have partner schools in developing countries. we do a lot of work on reproductive health care and rights. we work on violence against women. we have a very extensive program project by...
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. >> she does also say she considers herself a feminist on the internet and she does often say no toertain requests. and her boyfriend is actually part of this business now. >> being a feminist on the internet pretty much means that you're going to get a bunch of men that are disagreeing with you purely on that alone. so bymymy being a cam model on top of a fermminist puts a huge target on my head. >> she gets very open about some of her issues with body image. >> i like any other normal human being had self-esteem issues growing up. lost a bunch of weight, i have health issues and digestive issues. suddenly i lost all this weight, and i was what i thought i wanted to be which is thin. i hated my body more than ever before. i'm still going to get naked no mart how skinny i get, you know? >>> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time. >>> police chase a maniac on a motorcycle into a store where he -- >> comes ripping down the escalator. >> the drama that gave shoppers more than they bargained for. >>> a scared animal gets stuck in a ditch. >> that's a buffalo. >> see
. >> she does also say she considers herself a feminist on the internet and she does often say no toertain requests. and her boyfriend is actually part of this business now. >> being a feminist on the internet pretty much means that you're going to get a bunch of men that are disagreeing with you purely on that alone. so bymymy being a cam model on top of a fermminist puts a huge target on my head. >> she gets very open about some of her issues with body image. >> i like...
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is not just about well stephen makes the point: asia says. >> this is a fascinating mix of post feminist with unexampled self framed as empowerment. >> isn't that what we do every single day in our culture. like i just think it's like, yeah, america has a complex about sex we know this. it's clearly coming through in this particular type of transaction. the same way everybody has feelings about porn it's not surprising. i don't think it's based in anything other than our own convictions and issues with sex as a culture. >> all right, tess wood, chloe angel, thank you so much for joining us, still ahead, artificial intelligence is progressing so quickly, that some of the brightest minds in science and technology warn it could be the down fall of mankind if we are not careful. the hidden dangers of machines that learn. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. this week... >> i felt like i was just nothin'. >> for this young girl, times were hard. >> doris' years in a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact. >> but with looks... charm... >> i just wa
is not just about well stephen makes the point: asia says. >> this is a fascinating mix of post feminist with unexampled self framed as empowerment. >> isn't that what we do every single day in our culture. like i just think it's like, yeah, america has a complex about sex we know this. it's clearly coming through in this particular type of transaction. the same way everybody has feelings about porn it's not surprising. i don't think it's based in anything other than our own...
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as a feminist issue.think monica lewinsky, even though there was a burgeoning feminist movement at the time, the platterarticularitie sechlt -- she's able to speak back. >> and these are the same tools that women are using to push back. i'm interested in how you read what amber rose is up to. if we were to talk about someone who has been both very direct herself about it and then also branded by others but she is currently right now she says pushing back because her ex kanye west had to take 30 showers after his relationship with him. i want to listen to what she said she's planning to do. >> ideal with it every day. ideal with it via social media people out on the street. i'm sick of it. i'm here for my girls and we're going to do the amber rose slut walk this summer and it's going to be awesome. >> she was a stripper in the past. she did kanye for a long time and got married to wiz khalifa. there's also a morality issue that we're talking about here. a lot of these women and men were cheating. people we
as a feminist issue.think monica lewinsky, even though there was a burgeoning feminist movement at the time, the platterarticularitie sechlt -- she's able to speak back. >> and these are the same tools that women are using to push back. i'm interested in how you read what amber rose is up to. if we were to talk about someone who has been both very direct herself about it and then also branded by others but she is currently right now she says pushing back because her ex kanye west had to...
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i blame feminists for a lot. >> feminists are constantly trying to host sex weeks on college campus.no one can hurt them because they're kick ass. >> this is not political. this is a popular activity for teenagers. they're not thinking about obama or 2016 -- >> you see people on the left constantly pushing on college campuses -- >> or blame social media -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> i think parents of all political persuasions want their children to have a good life and a good future. the difficulty is that they looked back when they were kids in the '60s and '70s and they did a lot of stuff there wasn't social media for them to be able to see and get in trouble about. so they're trying to navigate in this new world. and children are as well. >> this is a good point to this. i mean you can hear radio programs made from 25 years ago that are god awful that you don't want to hear right? seriously. >> to touch a point on what she was saying you blame the parents. my security officer go to the condos and beaches and evict the kids. we contact the parents to come -- >> get mad for evicti
i blame feminists for a lot. >> feminists are constantly trying to host sex weeks on college campus.no one can hurt them because they're kick ass. >> this is not political. this is a popular activity for teenagers. they're not thinking about obama or 2016 -- >> you see people on the left constantly pushing on college campuses -- >> or blame social media -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> i think parents of all political persuasions want their children to have a good...
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and on another sense it is supported by people almost like feminists in your thinking. it's my choice. upon deciding to do this and who has the right to tell me? so those debates are going on nearly -- but then again, that's the center, is that our women constantly going to look at the role in society as conducted determined? that is essentially what polygamy in the context or in the books context is is how much you can control your husband's affections means how much you have respect and control over money and for them to do this or that. so that has been perpetuated. instead of saying, they're saying the islamic way to have no destitute woman is for every man to marry four women. and if you are a devout woman you should not have an objection to your husband taking another way. you need to be that selfless. those sorts of things, again like i said, the rule the whole point of describing this life of one week in another week that she had to live is to reveal the absurdity of certain roles when they are translated to people's lives. you cannot just divide your infection
and on another sense it is supported by people almost like feminists in your thinking. it's my choice. upon deciding to do this and who has the right to tell me? so those debates are going on nearly -- but then again, that's the center, is that our women constantly going to look at the role in society as conducted determined? that is essentially what polygamy in the context or in the books context is is how much you can control your husband's affections means how much you have respect and...
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human rights activists, feminists, and she includes also the aclu. she's saying where are they?y are the ones that could actually help protect all of these people they say they support. >> i find her amazingly honest. for what -- here's the life she has to live. i told you i bumped into her yesterday over there. she has security that has to check the restaurant before she goes there. she has people following her around making sure that everything's okay because of the pieces she wrote, yes, her book, but also the piece in "the wall street journal" on saturday. i'll say again read that piece. >> and the documentary and film where her dear friend was murdered. >> we outline things she's said and it's coming from her. 70% of all deaths that are conflict related are somehow tied to islam over the last five or so years. 70%. if we said that they call it islamophobia islamphobic. can i use your chart? >> yes absolutely. >> thanks to our graphics department. >> and you're 100% right. but here's the issue. so if this is all time, all right, this is all time, christianity has about 400 y
human rights activists, feminists, and she includes also the aclu. she's saying where are they?y are the ones that could actually help protect all of these people they say they support. >> i find her amazingly honest. for what -- here's the life she has to live. i told you i bumped into her yesterday over there. she has security that has to check the restaurant before she goes there. she has people following her around making sure that everything's okay because of the pieces she wrote,...
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occasions in something of the diva in bin it is relieve small and i have the nerve to call myself a feminist to massage a rare and misogyny. how do i do it? how do i sleep at night? luckily you can help me figure it out. i'm excited to welcome laura kipnis the author of its ventures of bad behavior, her essays include harpers coming year times book review and slate among others. receiving fellowships from the guggenheim foundation and others hint she will read from her new book. [cheers and applause] >> stakes for that introduction in. i have written about the men but rebating day coupler sections of the books the subtitle is notes from an ongoing investigation" and the thing that i learned tonight will i will include in the sequel. and then they use those terms affectionately. operators with sex scenes and haters. reading from the title regarding men in the section called the cheaters. here is how i set it up. >> men have fascinated me they had trouble in the and take up a lot of space they force you to think about them. a daddy's girl minister to rummage around the criticism the last 15 ye
occasions in something of the diva in bin it is relieve small and i have the nerve to call myself a feminist to massage a rare and misogyny. how do i do it? how do i sleep at night? luckily you can help me figure it out. i'm excited to welcome laura kipnis the author of its ventures of bad behavior, her essays include harpers coming year times book review and slate among others. receiving fellowships from the guggenheim foundation and others hint she will read from her new book. [cheers and...
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naomi wolf is a feminist author and political activist and joins me to talk about this.t dispute there have been a number of high-profile incidents of fraternity members, but are they necessarily being driven by their fraternity membership? >> no. i don't think so. you know the interesting thing about what's going on on college campuses now with these examples of really bad behavior is that they're nothing new. i've been going to campuses for a couple decades and there's always been these horrible stories of terrible racism sexual assault, you know, ritualized sadism in fraternities but they've always been hushed up. what's happening now is there's more transparency more people are tweeting or leaking to whistle-blowers or, you know blogging or posting or investigating. so it's more scrutiny. i don't think anything has necessarily changed in how perverse some of these organizations can be. >> i know that you were in a secret society at yale not a sorority. i'm not even sure what that is by the way, except i'm sure they wouldn't let me in. how do you see the future of gre
naomi wolf is a feminist author and political activist and joins me to talk about this.t dispute there have been a number of high-profile incidents of fraternity members, but are they necessarily being driven by their fraternity membership? >> no. i don't think so. you know the interesting thing about what's going on on college campuses now with these examples of really bad behavior is that they're nothing new. i've been going to campuses for a couple decades and there's always been these...
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on the left. >> what do you mean -- i blame feminists for a lot. >> feminists are constantly hostingno one can hurt them because they are kick [ bleep ]. >> this is not political. this is a popular activity for teenagers. they are not thinking about obama or 2016. >> you see people on the left constantly pushing on college campuses. >> if you want to blame someone, blame social media. it promotes it. >> i think parents of all political persuasions want their children to have a good life and good future. the difficulty is that they look back at when they were kids in the '60s and '70s and they did a lot of stuff. there wasn't social media for them to get in trouble. they are trying to navigate in to a new world. children are as well. >> that's a good point. you can hear radio programs of me from 25 years ago that are god awful. that you don't want to hear. >> to touch point on what she was saying you blame the parents. my security officer goes to the condos and the beaches and evict the kids and contact the parents. >> probably get mad at you. >> they are jumping on us. we are harassi
on the left. >> what do you mean -- i blame feminists for a lot. >> feminists are constantly hostingno one can hurt them because they are kick [ bleep ]. >> this is not political. this is a popular activity for teenagers. they are not thinking about obama or 2016. >> you see people on the left constantly pushing on college campuses. >> if you want to blame someone, blame social media. it promotes it. >> i think parents of all political persuasions want their...
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go to feminist centers and academia.unless you talk to these people and share your message they don't know what you stand for and they won't vote for you. you don't have to change your message. just take the message and bring it to people. >> my point earlier was that i mean it is obvious looking at the voting that most black people believe the democratic party represents their interests. that's why they are doing it. whether you agree with it or not that's clearly the case. what steven a is saying, well just one time vote for the people you think suck. i get his point. >> people are trying to keep your vote. >> my only point is it is asking a lot for people to consciously vote for somebody -- >> they would do it. >> jet do dye yaw is right. -- jetta dye yaw is right. she has a life long democrat. she went with her husband to meet the local republican party commissioner and she said i am not a republican and she sat there and had breakfast and they talked about what she stood for and she said we are republicans and i did
go to feminist centers and academia.unless you talk to these people and share your message they don't know what you stand for and they won't vote for you. you don't have to change your message. just take the message and bring it to people. >> my point earlier was that i mean it is obvious looking at the voting that most black people believe the democratic party represents their interests. that's why they are doing it. whether you agree with it or not that's clearly the case. what steven a...
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what i like about it is feminists have a way of becoming parodies of what men think women are like. you know how men are getting caught up in the things their wives think they shouldn't say. so every 28 days your wife chases you around with a butcher knife and you say honey, are you having your period? don't say that. these people actually act like that. >> absolutely. >> joe, what words should we use to describe the disingeneral -- disingeneral you us with -- >> notice successful honest and charismatic are not on there. >> i don't know if this was a legitimate story. i was suspicious and then it was incredulous and then i got hungry. >> that is usually a sign that you are reading a parody. >> it is a sign of clinton fatigue. >> maybe this isn't bogus. these are the people who brought you depends on what the meaning of is is. it doesn't surprise me because if you think about it there is a twisted logic that what is the reason to vote for hillary clinton? she is a woman. she has no other successful accomplishments. if you think the only reason to vote for -- >> she is a grandmother.
what i like about it is feminists have a way of becoming parodies of what men think women are like. you know how men are getting caught up in the things their wives think they shouldn't say. so every 28 days your wife chases you around with a butcher knife and you say honey, are you having your period? don't say that. these people actually act like that. >> absolutely. >> joe, what words should we use to describe the disingeneral -- disingeneral you us with -- >> notice...
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feminist being a relatively new term in her day. i liked her.irst of all, the main criteria for making her one of the primary characters in my book was detail. she left very detailed accounts, not just of what happened at the end, but leading up to it. i also particularly liked her back story. she was one of america's first licensed architects as a woman. in the early 1900s, that was a big deal. she also had this very interesting -- as did many in this time, we forget this -- she had this very powerful interest in exploring what we referred to at the time as psychical events or psychical phenomenon. this sounds ludicrous today, but back then, this was an area of lively intellectual and scientific investigation. there was the society for psychical research in britain. she was one of those folks. she was a psychical investigator. she was also depressed as she went aboard the ship. and that whole story, about her depression, about how she had tried to cope with it over her life, was very compelling. overall, her story aboard the ship is what i foun
feminist being a relatively new term in her day. i liked her.irst of all, the main criteria for making her one of the primary characters in my book was detail. she left very detailed accounts, not just of what happened at the end, but leading up to it. i also particularly liked her back story. she was one of america's first licensed architects as a woman. in the early 1900s, that was a big deal. she also had this very interesting -- as did many in this time, we forget this -- she had this very...
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looking for a relationship elsewhere, to spice up your life. >> someone who considers herself a feministas always been insistent on paying for everything myself, it just seems like you're taking women back. >> these relationships tend to be a lot more empowering than people would want to believe. >> empowering for whom? >> both parties have power in their own ways. the guy might be powerful because he's rich and wealthy and has financial means. the woman is powerful because she may have used the beauty. i've heard from sugar babies who have met guys who have helped them start their own businesses, pay for school. >> why can't she take care of herself? >> and that's what she's doing. it's a disney dream, when you grow up, you want to be a princess, yes, you want to be an independent princess, but every independent princess still needs to find a prince. >> in my hometown growing up, it was accepted to go away to school, get a degree, get a 9:00 to 5:00, a white picket fence, and that's never been what made me happy. there's more that i want on top of it. >> 22-year-old allison was raised i
looking for a relationship elsewhere, to spice up your life. >> someone who considers herself a feministas always been insistent on paying for everything myself, it just seems like you're taking women back. >> these relationships tend to be a lot more empowering than people would want to believe. >> empowering for whom? >> both parties have power in their own ways. the guy might be powerful because he's rich and wealthy and has financial means. the woman is powerful...
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the worst part about it is the man with the nerve to call himself a feminist, how do i do it and howdo i sleep at night? all that french feminism i learned in college his internship or me now. we have two women here to help and all of you figure it out. so now i'm excited to welcome laura kipnis the yacht her of adventures in bad behavior, a council of and the female thing and vulnerability. she's appeared in harvard, "new york times" book review and others. she received fellowships from the guggenheim foundation, rockefeller and nea teaches filmmaking at northwestern and lives new york as well as chicago and she's going to read from her new book. [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that. thank you for that introduction. i would like to say that some of my best friends are men to and in fact i've written about a lot of things. so i'm going to read from a couple of sections. first i should tell you this book title is fabs have been. -- massara. anything i do tonight will be in the sequel. operators sex scenes and haters. i'm going to read -- thank you for c. and not as funny. i wil
the worst part about it is the man with the nerve to call himself a feminist, how do i do it and howdo i sleep at night? all that french feminism i learned in college his internship or me now. we have two women here to help and all of you figure it out. so now i'm excited to welcome laura kipnis the yacht her of adventures in bad behavior, a council of and the female thing and vulnerability. she's appeared in harvard, "new york times" book review and others. she received fellowships...
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it was a closely watched case among tech and feminist groups in particular. because of its potential to affect future gender cases. but today, the jury rejected pao's 16- million dollar lawsuit. pao says, despite the verdict. she does not regret the trial. and that if the case has helped level the playing field for women and minorities in the venture capital industry. then her battle was worth it. >> pam: there is a better news on the health of the south bay honor student who was viciously attacked at a mall. 17-year-old christian rasner was brutally assaulted at valley fair mall in san jose earlier this month. the ambush put him in a hospital. needing brain surgery. after doctors reduced sedatives, rasner's family says he woke up--for the first time since the incident. yesterday, authorities arrested his alleged attacker. >> he told his mom he loves her it's just remarkable >> pam: although there is a long road ahead, the family is hopeful that rasner can make a full recovery at valley medical center. meanwhile, the suspect - 25- year-old troung huynh has be
it was a closely watched case among tech and feminist groups in particular. because of its potential to affect future gender cases. but today, the jury rejected pao's 16- million dollar lawsuit. pao says, despite the verdict. she does not regret the trial. and that if the case has helped level the playing field for women and minorities in the venture capital industry. then her battle was worth it. >> pam: there is a better news on the health of the south bay honor student who was...
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feminist first net is aware of these issues. last year, we will hear from mr. gold goldstein about the problems they find and hopefully we will take the views to build the network. i also ask first net to implement a detailed plan building upon the valuable lessons learned from the earlier projects. without a plan first net might not take advantage of the sizable investment that has been made. in the inspector general released a report that raises the ethics and concerns and practice. i look forward to what he have learn and if the i g's finding have been addressed. the department of commerce is at a crucial stage and should ask if they are being the best partner and facilitating a safety network that will make us all secure. being an independent authority there is risk and first net was asked if they are on the path becoming like the obamacare website that failed during the rollout. the challenge of setting up this network is many times grater. i encourage to department to learn from the many mistakes of the health care website. first net has many answers they
feminist first net is aware of these issues. last year, we will hear from mr. gold goldstein about the problems they find and hopefully we will take the views to build the network. i also ask first net to implement a detailed plan building upon the valuable lessons learned from the earlier projects. without a plan first net might not take advantage of the sizable investment that has been made. in the inspector general released a report that raises the ethics and concerns and practice. i look...
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it takes away the bragging rights of being able to say she is a great champion of feminist causes around the world. >> the clinton foundation's donation in general will be an issue. a huge issue. >> it is a rats nest. there will be a lot of digging. speaking of countries that have a rating on women's rights unless the senate approves nuclear deal he could be voided once he is no longer president. how to set his people are obviously outraged. put aside the heated rhetoric, i am curious if you think this brand of hardball will force obama even though he does not need to legally to seek congressional approval of any deal he cuts. >> it may have been republicans who signed the letter but this is a bipartisan concern. it is bob menendez who is trying to force presidential agreement. and you have that issue on the table. there is a lot of division in congress over this. public support is very much where congress is and not where the president is. if you look at the polling there was huge support after that speech. it was a fox news poll but there was a poll that said something like 60% of amer
it takes away the bragging rights of being able to say she is a great champion of feminist causes around the world. >> the clinton foundation's donation in general will be an issue. a huge issue. >> it is a rats nest. there will be a lot of digging. speaking of countries that have a rating on women's rights unless the senate approves nuclear deal he could be voided once he is no longer president. how to set his people are obviously outraged. put aside the heated rhetoric, i am...
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a feminist magazine from the 1920s.he past 12 years, this man has been trying to share as much of iraq's past as possible. he and his staff have themselves played a role in iraq's recent history. in 2003 when baghdad fell this building itself was set on fire. the fire burned for two days, destroying hundreds of thousands of books and documents with it. this was literally rebuilt from think ashes. huh behas doubled the archive's election of official documents. the library houses saadam hussein's extensive book collection. as well as the collection from the toppled monarchy. and books from the huge jush wish community. they have started scanning documents signed by the jews in the 1950s, just before they were deported. it's part of an agreement with the u.s. to contribute to iraq jews. but he wants iraqis to see them as well. >> they have a very important unifying effect because they are the formation of an identity. there are not sectarians. they have had ethnic damage. they will help remedy the wounds of the past. >> re
a feminist magazine from the 1920s.he past 12 years, this man has been trying to share as much of iraq's past as possible. he and his staff have themselves played a role in iraq's recent history. in 2003 when baghdad fell this building itself was set on fire. the fire burned for two days, destroying hundreds of thousands of books and documents with it. this was literally rebuilt from think ashes. huh behas doubled the archive's election of official documents. the library houses saadam hussein's...
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it is critically important for the feminist first responders to have the ability to connect quickly. on april 23 2013 first net meeting a former board member presented a resolution regarding decision making and concerns including including including including ethics and procurement. we looked at board ac-- access to information. the previous board chairman asked my office to look into ethics and procurement. first net didn't wait for the report to make changes. they hired a chief council, established a compliance program, and worked with our office develop a training program for board members and staff. the results of the audit disclosed problems. we found public and financial monitoring proceeder were not adequate, some board members didn't file timely disclosure reports and monitoring of potential conflicts of interest needed improvement. we found one now former board member didn't file a public financial disclosure record and when he did he didn't disclose a significant interest or position in a conflicting company. another now former board member submitted a financial disclosure
it is critically important for the feminist first responders to have the ability to connect quickly. on april 23 2013 first net meeting a former board member presented a resolution regarding decision making and concerns including including including including ethics and procurement. we looked at board ac-- access to information. the previous board chairman asked my office to look into ethics and procurement. first net didn't wait for the report to make changes. they hired a chief council,...
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this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the warning women are stilln denial. >> for obsessive compulsive disorder had taken control of her life. she had worn gloves all the time, 24/7.
this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the warning women are stilln denial. >> for obsessive compulsive disorder had taken control of her life. she had worn gloves all the time, 24/7.
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this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the warning women are still in denial. >> for obsessive compulsive diso
this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the warning women are still in denial. >> for obsessive compulsive diso
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. >> i was a strong feminist. kind of knew that it wasn't my fault, but at the same time to have this person in authority telling me that it was, it really made me second-guess myself. >> why didn't you go to police? >> i was scared. and i was young. you hear horror stories. i know there are a lot of wonderful police officers out there, but to sit through and explain to a total stranger you know, the absolutely worst thing that happened to your body -- i don't want my friends to know i didn't want my parents to know. >> reporter: according to the bureau of justice statistics only 20% of sexual assaults on college females are reported to police. the film alleges that universities are part of the problem. >> they discourage them from going to the police. if it goes to the police, then it's more likely to end up as a public record. >> it's hard because there is such a stigma attached. it's the only crime where we blame the victim. >> and there's a notion out there that there's a high level of false reporting when it
. >> i was a strong feminist. kind of knew that it wasn't my fault, but at the same time to have this person in authority telling me that it was, it really made me second-guess myself. >> why didn't you go to police? >> i was scared. and i was young. you hear horror stories. i know there are a lot of wonderful police officers out there, but to sit through and explain to a total stranger you know, the absolutely worst thing that happened to your body -- i don't want my friends...
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. >> reporter: his are snapshots from the past a feminist magazine from the 1920s. the past 12 years, this man has been trying to share as much of iraq's past as possible. he and his staff have themselves played a role in iraq's recent history. in 2003 when baghdad fell this building itself was set on fire. the fire burned for two days, destroying hundreds of thousands of books and documents with it. this was literally rebuilt from the ashes. he has doubled the archive's collection of official documents. the library has saadam hussein extensive book collection, and books from what was iraq's huge jewish community. the staff has started cataloging documents signed by iraqi jews in the 1950s, just before they were deported. it's part of an agreement with the u.s. to contribute to iraq's jewish archives now held in the united states. but he also wants iraqis to see the documents to help them realize that every group has had its share of suffering. it's a expected to be finished next year. >> libraries have a very important unifying effect because they play a role in th
. >> reporter: his are snapshots from the past a feminist magazine from the 1920s. the past 12 years, this man has been trying to share as much of iraq's past as possible. he and his staff have themselves played a role in iraq's recent history. in 2003 when baghdad fell this building itself was set on fire. the fire burned for two days, destroying hundreds of thousands of books and documents with it. this was literally rebuilt from the ashes. he has doubled the archive's collection of...
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or any belts it takes away the bragging , rights of being able to say she is a great champion of feminist causes around the world. >> the clinton foundation's donation in general will be an issue. a huge issue. >> it is a rat's nest. i totally agree with that. there will be a lot of digging. speaking of countries that have not so good rating on women's rights, unless the senate approves nuclear deal he could be voided once he is no longer president. the president and his people are outraged. today some republicans are seeking to establish a back channel with hard-liners in iran. putting aside the rhetoric, you think this type of republican hardball will force obama, although he does not need to legally, seek congressional approval for deals with iran? >> it may have been republicans who signed the letter but this is a bipartisan concern. it is bob menendez who is trying to force presidential agreement. >> it is hard for me not to make a bob menendez joke. >> i can see it in your face. you have that issue on the table, which is that there is a lot of division in congress over this. public
or any belts it takes away the bragging , rights of being able to say she is a great champion of feminist causes around the world. >> the clinton foundation's donation in general will be an issue. a huge issue. >> it is a rat's nest. i totally agree with that. there will be a lot of digging. speaking of countries that have not so good rating on women's rights, unless the senate approves nuclear deal he could be voided once he is no longer president. the president and his people are...
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what is your current organization, what is the focus of the feminist majority?uest: we have been in existence for 28 years. we have educational projects, a large college campus program, a program for girls six to 12 from sixth grade the 12th grade called girls learn international. they study human rights and help partner schools in developing countries. we do a lot of work on reproductive health care and rights. we work on violence against women. we have an extensive program project by project, working to improve the lives of women and girls. i believe the entire community as well. girls and boys once -- as girl's standards and opportunities increase, so do boys'. the entire society is benefited. host: comments on twitter. this is from victor, who says there are undeniable improvements for women in the last 50 years, but also to many stagnant situations with no improvements for women. can you address a situation or to you would find in the u.s., a stagnant situation that has not moved forward in the last 20 years. guest: we do not have paid family medical leave.
what is your current organization, what is the focus of the feminist majority?uest: we have been in existence for 28 years. we have educational projects, a large college campus program, a program for girls six to 12 from sixth grade the 12th grade called girls learn international. they study human rights and help partner schools in developing countries. we do a lot of work on reproductive health care and rights. we work on violence against women. we have an extensive program project by project,...
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of the things i try to show on the chapter on gender is one of the issues that has worried many feminists does where are you with this most single aspect of your identity rich or poor black or white how far do these competing identities undermine the claims and one of the things that were traced to show with the categories is that there are always these alternative sorts of identity which undermine the claims people want to make. >> professor of history here at princeton university on location visiting professors who are also offers. you are also sir david. why is that? the >> i am sir david. you have to ask other people why since these are not things one promotes oneself to get. there is a system that results in some people people will be reaching a in the region stage in life being given them or not. it is an interest to me as a historian in class and of the british aristocracy and early book i wrote was called for early decline and shortly after i got my knighthood and the duchess said it is true the aristocracy has claimed that he had fallen when people like you are getting titles. >>
of the things i try to show on the chapter on gender is one of the issues that has worried many feminists does where are you with this most single aspect of your identity rich or poor black or white how far do these competing identities undermine the claims and one of the things that were traced to show with the categories is that there are always these alternative sorts of identity which undermine the claims people want to make. >> professor of history here at princeton university on...
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she was an outspoken feminist. she had a lot of views on this and her father was this gentle man who wasn't just an influential newspaper owner that had traveled with abraham lincoln during the debate and was around for the founding of the republican party and was in fact fall in that. she also appeared on stage and wrote short stories and wrote a book of poetry which you can see there and she was very impacted by this man henry george so in this remind sure a lot of people know that people today don't in the very short version i'm not a scholar and he was a proponent of single tax theory and he had this idea that the tax land and only land the working class would have a better shot at a quality inherent is called progress and poverty. it's a massive this seller in his time and you can read all sorts of newspaper accounts of people packing halls to your speeches and he's very charismatic and lizzie is one of the people that reads the book and is moved by him and his teachings so here is her patent for the 1904 game
she was an outspoken feminist. she had a lot of views on this and her father was this gentle man who wasn't just an influential newspaper owner that had traveled with abraham lincoln during the debate and was around for the founding of the republican party and was in fact fall in that. she also appeared on stage and wrote short stories and wrote a book of poetry which you can see there and she was very impacted by this man henry george so in this remind sure a lot of people know that people...
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they opposed feminist, they supported prohibition, they supported the exclusion of catholic teachers teaching in public schools. they opposed the entry of the united states into the league of nation and on and on and on. all of this then. this new klan's response. this new klan was not only poor, white men and not at all exclusively southern. there's a strong movement in places like indiana. so, when we look at the rise of this new klan, what are we seeing? the places most likely to be hotbeds for the klan were places that were rural and were becoming more urbanized or more connected to the industrialized national economy. this makes sense because what kind of problems from their perspective, what kind of problems with that bring? ok? fear of labor unrest. maybe black migrations, looking for work, all of these parts of the rural society being brought into industrialized society. when we study the rise of the klan during this time we find that it caught hold in those places that were just being introduced to a more modern consumer culture. things like movies, things like the automobil
they opposed feminist, they supported prohibition, they supported the exclusion of catholic teachers teaching in public schools. they opposed the entry of the united states into the league of nation and on and on and on. all of this then. this new klan's response. this new klan was not only poor, white men and not at all exclusively southern. there's a strong movement in places like indiana. so, when we look at the rise of this new klan, what are we seeing? the places most likely to be hotbeds...
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. >> i am a democrat and a feminist and i have had a hard time criticizing anything hillary done becausevidual and with a list of accomplishments but this is really bad against all democratic values to send the party back words that they make their own worlds -- rules they just wanted that so they did have to be subpoenaed like they were under water. lou: -- whitewater. lou: but as they learn to people find the stuff out they wish they would not and it goes on. your thoughts? >> of the above to hear that list of accomplishments last laugh. [laughter] i think you could set up your own server? why didn't we stink of that? set was clearly done to defy the law in may not be illegal but it pushes the envelope double parking all over the regulations. lou: dianne feinstein it sheds crocodile tears and she eviscerated her to say she needs to step up that it was an interesting word choices sound of latium in step down. >> to be courageous to challenge the clinton settled they she said saddam had a think she is interested to run for president so put that aside but this is tough and the situations
. >> i am a democrat and a feminist and i have had a hard time criticizing anything hillary done becausevidual and with a list of accomplishments but this is really bad against all democratic values to send the party back words that they make their own worlds -- rules they just wanted that so they did have to be subpoenaed like they were under water. lou: -- whitewater. lou: but as they learn to people find the stuff out they wish they would not and it goes on. your thoughts? >> of...
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she was an outspoken feminist. she had a lot of views. her father was a gentleman names names -- names james mcghee who wasn't just an influential newspaper owner that travel with abraham lincoln during the lincoln-douglass debate and was around for the founding of the republican party and was impactful in that. she had also appeared on stage. she wrote short stories and wrote a book of poetry which you can see the plate there for that and she was very impacted by this man henry george. in this room i'm sure a lot of people know that henry george and in the very short version i am not a henry george scholar is that he was a proponent of single taxpayer amd of this idea you taxed land and only land. the working class have a better shot at equality. he writes a book called progress and poverty. it was the best sellers in the times that you can read accounts of people and it's very moved by him and his teachings. so here is her patent for the 1904 game. she applies for a 1993. she gets in the 1904 and the idea of somebody taking to a board g
she was an outspoken feminist. she had a lot of views. her father was a gentleman names names -- names james mcghee who wasn't just an influential newspaper owner that travel with abraham lincoln during the lincoln-douglass debate and was around for the founding of the republican party and was impactful in that. she had also appeared on stage. she wrote short stories and wrote a book of poetry which you can see the plate there for that and she was very impacted by this man henry george. in this...
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so we have toood feminists and not open the door for them? >> that's it. problem solved. supposed to treat women like people. i'll hold a door open for a man too. why can't we just be polite? >> don't tell anyone about your door thing. >> if you see someone weeker than you, and the average woman is weeker than the average man and you say let me help you with the package, that's just being polite. >> but we do put women on a pedistal and you should that's the kind of guy i am. and up next, tea party. start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but first, my luggage. ahh, there it is. uh, excuse me sir? i think you've got the wrong bag. >>sorry, they all look alike, you know? no worries. well, car's here, i can't save people money chatting at the baggage claim all day. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go
so we have toood feminists and not open the door for them? >> that's it. problem solved. supposed to treat women like people. i'll hold a door open for a man too. why can't we just be polite? >> don't tell anyone about your door thing. >> if you see someone weeker than you, and the average woman is weeker than the average man and you say let me help you with the package, that's just being polite. >> but we do put women on a pedistal and you should that's the kind of guy...
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she was an outspoken feminist. she had a lot of views on this, her father was this gentleman named james mcgee who wasn't just an influential newspaper owner the traveled with abraham lincoln during the lincoln douglas debate set and was around for the founding of the republican party and very impact will in that. mcghee appeared on stage, wrote short stories wrote a book of poetry which you can see for that. and she was very impacted by this man henry george. a lot of people know about henry george but a lot of people don't. the very short version high am not a henry george scholar, not a fan of single tax theory. the working class would have a better shot at the quality. he writes this book called progress and poverty, a massive bestseller you can read all sorts of newspaper accounts of people packing out policy to speak. lizzie mcghee is one of the people who reads this book and is moved by him and his teachings. here is the patent for the 1904 landlords game, applies for 1903, in 1904, do you have people taking
she was an outspoken feminist. she had a lot of views on this, her father was this gentleman named james mcgee who wasn't just an influential newspaper owner the traveled with abraham lincoln during the lincoln douglas debate set and was around for the founding of the republican party and very impact will in that. mcghee appeared on stage, wrote short stories wrote a book of poetry which you can see for that. and she was very impacted by this man henry george. a lot of people know about henry...