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even as she is a hardheaded successful businesswoman. she has a genteel home, she is genteel and refined herself. she also, though, does want to expand and enrich the women's sphere. she helped found a college. she promotes women's health. she advocates for property rights for women. but, not to vote. earlier, she uses godey's ladies book to do a long-standing campaign for things giving. in's going to publish godey's ladies book, improving .he find -- refined literature people inther genteel this time. believee period, they you should cultivate and improve your mind. reading should cultivate and improve your mind. not only will reading help republican citizens be better but it was also help improve the tone of conversation. reading habits will cultivate the language that you need for that refined conversation. she will publish improving literature in godey's ladies book. an example of that is the most popular poet of the day, henry longfellow. longfellow's poems were about historic events. many of his poems were expectations to self-impr
even as she is a hardheaded successful businesswoman. she has a genteel home, she is genteel and refined herself. she also, though, does want to expand and enrich the women's sphere. she helped found a college. she promotes women's health. she advocates for property rights for women. but, not to vote. earlier, she uses godey's ladies book to do a long-standing campaign for things giving. in's going to publish godey's ladies book, improving .he find -- refined literature people inther genteel...
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but it was also hardheaded and it succeeded because it was hardheaded. if we had defined success to include, for example, bringing czechoslovakia and paul if the marshall plan we would've failed. why? because we would've had to go to war with the soviet union. to do that the american public would never have supported it and there for what we talk today about today is the greatest success in american foreign policy would probably happen one of its greatest debacles. a great ask the statesmanship like the marshall plan, i would argue, are grounded in realism and not just idealism. this is probably a lesson we need to relearn. thank you very much. [applause] >> so very pleased to take your questions. c-span issue so i know it's going to be very important to speak into the microphones. -- c-span is here. who would like to go first? yes. >> i wanted to ask you about this issue of whether or not it was wise to incorporate the eastern and central european countries into nato. the backlash to that really didn't materialize until in a significant way into putin c
but it was also hardheaded and it succeeded because it was hardheaded. if we had defined success to include, for example, bringing czechoslovakia and paul if the marshall plan we would've failed. why? because we would've had to go to war with the soviet union. to do that the american public would never have supported it and there for what we talk today about today is the greatest success in american foreign policy would probably happen one of its greatest debacles. a great ask the statesmanship...
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very hardheaded, successful businesswoman involved in the business world. who publishes a magazine that promotes and celebrates women's domesticity and gentility. her magazine will portray a female world separate from the male sphere. some of you may have heard that term, "separate spheres." sarah hale will promote the idea of separate spheres. that there is a world of competition that is male-dominated. and that women have a special of providing, in the domestic sphere, a place not dominated by competition but of comfort and beauty. comfort becomes essential to this gentility. and that is what she is going to promote. that women, in their separate sphere of the home, create an atmosphere of comfort and gentility. so, men will come home from their business and their competition in that rough world out there to this place of genteel refinement. so what she is going to do in her magazine is tell women how to create that world at home. she will help construct the terms of "refined culture." so going back to the point that marcie raised about training your chil
very hardheaded, successful businesswoman involved in the business world. who publishes a magazine that promotes and celebrates women's domesticity and gentility. her magazine will portray a female world separate from the male sphere. some of you may have heard that term, "separate spheres." sarah hale will promote the idea of separate spheres. that there is a world of competition that is male-dominated. and that women have a special of providing, in the domestic sphere, a place not...
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the andrew marr show she also said she still wants to deliver brexit for the uk but has to be ‘hardheadedotecting jobs. this comes after she warned conservative mps they are putting brexit at risk if they fail to support her proposals in the commons this week. the prime minister gave a staunch defence of the proposal of what's being called a ‘common rule book'. he told me i should cdu. cdu? not going to negotiation, sue them. we're going into... we're going into negotiations with them. but interestingly, what the president also said at that press conference was, don't walk away. don't walk away from negotiations. i want to be able to sit down, to negotiate the best dealfor britain. let's drill down into this with our political correspondent nick eardley. after an unpredictable week in politics was a fitting end with that advice the prime minister was given by the president. she's getting advice from him, i don't think she's quite going to take the advice to suit the eu but she's also getting a lot of advice at home about what this deal could mean, about whether it is the best thing she ca
the andrew marr show she also said she still wants to deliver brexit for the uk but has to be ‘hardheadedotecting jobs. this comes after she warned conservative mps they are putting brexit at risk if they fail to support her proposals in the commons this week. the prime minister gave a staunch defence of the proposal of what's being called a ‘common rule book'. he told me i should cdu. cdu? not going to negotiation, sue them. we're going into... we're going into negotiations with them. but...
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my granddad nicknamed me a muchlt i was stubborn, hardheaded. i write about it in the book, my parents from the first grade through the ninth grade i went to private catholic school, and i toll them i want to go to the public school down the street. they didn't want to listen and everything, i ran away from home. mark: really? >> yeah. as a matter of fact, it was my first well-planned operation. i studied my dad and my mom sleep habits and everything like that. i figured out the greyhound bus schedule. i wrote about it in my book, and i knew that my mom's sister, aunt sally, lived in the d.c. area, and i snuck over to the greyhound bus station in atlanta and caught a ride up in washington, d.c. but i left them a note. they knew everything that was going on and allowed me to transfer to a public high school, which really set me on the course to be where i am today. i joined r.o.t.c., i ended up becoming the cadet battalion commander which launched me to go to r.o.t.c. in the university of tennessee. it was lieutenant colonel heredia. no, lieutena
my granddad nicknamed me a muchlt i was stubborn, hardheaded. i write about it in the book, my parents from the first grade through the ninth grade i went to private catholic school, and i toll them i want to go to the public school down the street. they didn't want to listen and everything, i ran away from home. mark: really? >> yeah. as a matter of fact, it was my first well-planned operation. i studied my dad and my mom sleep habits and everything like that. i figured out the greyhound...
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the andrew marr show she also said she still wants to deliver brexit for the uk but has to be ‘hardheadedting jobs. this comes after she warned conservative mps they are putting brexit at risk if they fail to support her proposals in the commons this week. here's what the prime minister said about that advice from the us president. he tells me i should sue the eu. sue the eu, not go into negotiation, sue them. actually... no, no, we're going into negotiations with them. but interestingly, what the president also said at that press conference was, don't walk away. don't walk away from negotiations because then you're stuck. i wanted us because then you're stuck. i wanted us to be able to sit down, to negotiate the best deal for britain. theresa may speaking to andrew marr earlier this morning. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent nick eradley about mrs may's staunch defence of her strategy (tx next) after an unpredictable week in politics, perhaps quite a fitting end with that by the prime minister was given by the president. she's getting advice from him, i don't think she is qu
the andrew marr show she also said she still wants to deliver brexit for the uk but has to be ‘hardheadedting jobs. this comes after she warned conservative mps they are putting brexit at risk if they fail to support her proposals in the commons this week. here's what the prime minister said about that advice from the us president. he tells me i should sue the eu. sue the eu, not go into negotiation, sue them. actually... no, no, we're going into negotiations with them. but interestingly,...
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i'm sort of shocked sometimes on how hardhead he had we are in the institutions. this program has now reached a point where it's 66 days away from expiration. in the 115th congress we actually let it expire, and the reason congress passed legislation to reauthorize it was the pressure of the american people. now let me say at the start i have unbelievable respect for the chairman of the committees that bills make up this package and deep respect for the ranking members. and i hold in high esteem the chairman and the ranking member of the full committee. this is no beef with them. this is a beef with what we've set up as the process of a very choreographed movement of a piece of legislation, in this particular case, in the appropriations bill. now some have told me that this is not just germane to this bill. this is the only way it wouldn't be germane in my book is that we're debating legislation about the use of taxpayer money to fund government, and the land and water conservation fund uses zero dollars of taxpayer money. you see, it was created to take a percent
i'm sort of shocked sometimes on how hardhead he had we are in the institutions. this program has now reached a point where it's 66 days away from expiration. in the 115th congress we actually let it expire, and the reason congress passed legislation to reauthorize it was the pressure of the american people. now let me say at the start i have unbelievable respect for the chairman of the committees that bills make up this package and deep respect for the ranking members. and i hold in high...