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jeanette says she suffered heavy coughing two weeks prior to the stroke and that may have caused the problem. amazing. >> good news for your wallet. the cost of filling your tank is dropping big time.rv f su from a leading analyst says a price o a gallon of unleaded gas on average is 22 cents than this same time last year. the lundberg l surveyooked at prices across the country the past two weeks. >>> our teamrt of repos and anchors and producers and photo journalists, our production folks, our promotion folks all took home 33 awards total at saturday night's capital emmys. >> including bngt mor newscast! >> what? we won? >> best evening newscast and telemundo won 24 yearscl ining excellent best sports and weather anchor. ouraw chief won an d for his overallca reer. he been in this business so many years. >> tend to recognize us but is forget this a picture business. this is an easy picture to makes because it' a studier cam >> why are you so good looking? >> you'll need these more than me! our photo journalist, they are some he the best in t business. >> for sure. > that what makes
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the year before, jeanette rankin had been on the floor to vote. someone had put flowers at her place. she open to debate with the amendment. she lost her did for the senate in the next election. as i look around today and see these powerful women, and i think how things would have been different if they had been here. speaker pelosi would have rounded up the votes no problem. senator mccluskey probably would have even found a way to slip -- mikulski probably would have even found a way to slip some federal money to the suffrage organization. [laughter] and congresswoman lawrence and lesko continue in the tradition of the women who wanted to vote -- they didn't just want to vote for themselves. they wanted the vote for an agenda. they wanted to stop child labor. they wanted to institute maternity clinics. they wanted a host of social wher social welfare things that women had been working on since the beginning of the republic. but they needed the vote to have the clout to be able to do those things. and that is what the congressional caucus on wome
the year before, jeanette rankin had been on the floor to vote. someone had put flowers at her place. she open to debate with the amendment. she lost her did for the senate in the next election. as i look around today and see these powerful women, and i think how things would have been different if they had been here. speaker pelosi would have rounded up the votes no problem. senator mccluskey probably would have even found a way to slip -- mikulski probably would have even found a way to slip...
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jeanette says she suffered heavy coughing two weeks prior to the stroke and that may have caused the problem. >> good news for your wallet. the cost of filling your tank is dropping big time. a survey from a leading analyst says a price of a gallon of unleaded gas on average is 22 cents lower than this same time last year. the lundberg survey looked at prices across the country the past two weeks. >>> our team of reporters and anchors and producers and photo journalists, our production folks, our promotion folks all took home 33 awards total at saturday night's capital emmys. >> news4 won in 11 categories. best evening newscast d telemundo won 24 years including excellent best sports and apather anchor. our chief photor won the ted gates award for his outstanding career. he is a terrific guy. i'm so happy for him. he has seen a lot and survived a lot over his decade long career. >> we brought out some of our trophies here for you. people don't realize the same emmy awards you see for the movies, that the same hardware we get to take home when we win. it takes about two dozen people t
jeanette says she suffered heavy coughing two weeks prior to the stroke and that may have caused the problem. >> good news for your wallet. the cost of filling your tank is dropping big time. a survey from a leading analyst says a price of a gallon of unleaded gas on average is 22 cents lower than this same time last year. the lundberg survey looked at prices across the country the past two weeks. >>> our team of reporters and anchors and producers and photo journalists, our...
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all of the answers and it seemed like it es taking me forever to g them out. >> the doctors say jeanettear a small n an artery in her neck. that allowed blood to pool and eventually cut off blood to her brain. jeanette says she suffered heavy coughing two weeks prr to the stroke and that may have caused the problem. >> good news r your wallet. the cost of filling your tank is dropping big time. a survey from a leading analysta says price of a gallon of unleaded gas on average is 22 cents lower than this same time last year. the lundberg survey looked at prices across the cotry over the past two weeksf >>> our teamporters and anchors and producers and photo journalists, our production folks, our promotion folks all took home 33 awards total at saturday night's capital emmys. a great night. >> it really was. >> news4 won in 11 categories. including best morning newscast! thank you, team! best evening newscast and telemundo won 24 awards including excellent best sports and weather anchor. our chief photographer won ge tedes award for his outstanding career. he survived cancer and the attack
all of the answers and it seemed like it es taking me forever to g them out. >> the doctors say jeanettear a small n an artery in her neck. that allowed blood to pool and eventually cut off blood to her brain. jeanette says she suffered heavy coughing two weeks prr to the stroke and that may have caused the problem. >> good news r your wallet. the cost of filling your tank is dropping big time. a survey from a leading analysta says price of a gallon of unleaded gas on average is 22...
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you to explain, doctor jeanette. thank you for being with us.e said story, couple from fort worth texas on their dream vacation in fiji suddenly die and there is a report of this rare strain of influenza that particularly affects young adults. how is that possible? >> this is definitely heartbreaking and devastating and it can happen to anyone. we don't know for sure what caused the death but it could have been a strain of influenza virus and it can attack and affect anyone, not just a young adult but children, it can affect newborns, adults, seniors but it is unfortunate happen to them on vacation. we don't know exactly what was the cause of death. was at a severe mosquito borne illness? dengue fever? we know some of the staff members, where they were staying were starting to feel unwell and they were quickly hospitalized but we are waiting for final autopsy results but in the meantime our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of this young couple, certainly heartbreaking but important to make sure when you're traveling be up-to-date with y
you to explain, doctor jeanette. thank you for being with us.e said story, couple from fort worth texas on their dream vacation in fiji suddenly die and there is a report of this rare strain of influenza that particularly affects young adults. how is that possible? >> this is definitely heartbreaking and devastating and it can happen to anyone. we don't know for sure what caused the death but it could have been a strain of influenza virus and it can attack and affect anyone, not just a...
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today paul martin is good enough for the fabulous jeanette. will be going to marry she's had to be anxious to make him everything. so i think you put me. in him alone but to me j.m.s. he pursued you need to be able to squarely with a even matter you. see teenaged mysteries even if you could love them and it was old recruits who were so. far it's hard to fight cameroon the 2nd most successful team in the tournament behind egypt. korea so wait 15 years for their 5th week having lost 50 trophy 2200 german coach we should. be full force he called me you know really come on also if you like a money off for $50.00 take our money elsewhere for the get. to come he said welcome back that is what i brought him back. on you know i'm going to. make it through i mean he could have also done a complete shock. people can make all kinds of movie choreo don't count on i guess you know. who you can have a certain is the most republican. congress saw him play will come when i have a super fail. to deal. with them as a. little sick sick sick sick. sick then turn
today paul martin is good enough for the fabulous jeanette. will be going to marry she's had to be anxious to make him everything. so i think you put me. in him alone but to me j.m.s. he pursued you need to be able to squarely with a even matter you. see teenaged mysteries even if you could love them and it was old recruits who were so. far it's hard to fight cameroon the 2nd most successful team in the tournament behind egypt. korea so wait 15 years for their 5th week having lost 50 trophy...
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today paul martin is going off from fabulous jeanette. shots will be going to marry sure to. just to make you see him every day of the machine so i keep plenty of. him along but i do ne jame se persuasions you do if you want to screw let their message with a let me have you. she teams are misusing the ticket they love the money it was old recruits to. 5 tards might cameroon 2nd most successful team in the top of it behind egypt. so wait 15 years for their having lost 50 trophy in 2200 german coach we should. be full force they called me in their new release you come on also if you like i'm on your side of the economy or suffer the me because i don't look up when i say hey come back. on you know i'm going to. make. me go and i want to go on a complete shock. people can make all kinds of movie quite young don't count on i going yes or no. so in this the most republican. party who saw him play him come on i have a super fairly. big deal. before. i do so so so so. so then turn to food poor come when i succumb to mr smith say to sort this survey and you can maybe don't want so muc
today paul martin is going off from fabulous jeanette. shots will be going to marry sure to. just to make you see him every day of the machine so i keep plenty of. him along but i do ne jame se persuasions you do if you want to screw let their message with a let me have you. she teams are misusing the ticket they love the money it was old recruits to. 5 tards might cameroon 2nd most successful team in the top of it behind egypt. so wait 15 years for their having lost 50 trophy in 2200 german...
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to people morning experience from fabulous jeanette. will be as you would imagine if you're supposed. to make of him every day. so i think you put me. in him alone but to me j.m.s. he pursued you need to move through school it made you think. she teams you miss receiving a lot of money and it was old recruits to. 5 cards quite cameroon the 2nd most successful team in the tournament behind egypt. but you also wait 15 years for their 5th wheel having lost 50 trophy in 20031 to german coach with. before 40 called me in a new release you know a couple when i also if you click on one yourself if you take our money elsewhere for the it because i don't know people come home they say if they come back. on you know i'm going to. see them if you go and i want to go on a complete shock. people can make all kinds of movies quite young don't go to downtown i going. to be can have a can of soda is the most repugnant. congress often play will come on our backs or poor fellow. see. the big deal. i will see. some. poor come as it becomes so sweet to sit
to people morning experience from fabulous jeanette. will be as you would imagine if you're supposed. to make of him every day. so i think you put me. in him alone but to me j.m.s. he pursued you need to move through school it made you think. she teams you miss receiving a lot of money and it was old recruits to. 5 cards quite cameroon the 2nd most successful team in the tournament behind egypt. but you also wait 15 years for their 5th wheel having lost 50 trophy in 20031 to german coach with....
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martin experience from a bluish jeanette. nationalist would be as you put it would you marry she said. just to make you married. much as i like you play me and. him alone but to me jim s. he pursued if you do you have to school it made you fail even matter you. she teams are mistreated you could they love the money it would require so it to sort. of charge my camera the 2nd most successful team in the told me behind b.j. . so wait 15 years for their 5th wheel having lost lifted the trophy 2000 through under german coach we should. be full force they called me in the new release you come on also if you click on money also if you take up money or suffer the it because i know. that i brought him back. on you know i'm going to. make. me sick and i want to go on a complete shock. movie corps ya know don't count on i going you know. so you see my. karma saw him play will come when i have a super fairly. good deal. for him is a. little sick sick sick sick. sick then turned to food for a comment as it becomes so sweet to sit there se
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to people morning experience from the fabulous jeanette. to mary she said. just to make you mary. so i could play mia. him alone but to me j.m.s. he pursued you need to be able to school it made you fail a matter you. see teams you missed receiving a lot of money and it was old really to suit. for it's hard to make cameroon the 2nd most successful team in the top of the behind egypt. for you so wait 15 years for their 5th when having lost 50 trophy true 1200 german coach we should. be full force accordingly in your new release you become one also if you like our money and most of the team pick up money or soften the get a lot of people come and say welcome back there's that i brought him back. on you know i'm going to. man i think. you got me going i've also got a complete shock. people can make all kinds of movies quite young don't count on i'm going to sort out if you really can have a couple 100 so you see my. kind of saw him play oh come on i've a sort of fairly. good deal. seeking a little home sick sick sick sick. sick then $24.00 poor to come when i suppose i'm finished i s
to people morning experience from the fabulous jeanette. to mary she said. just to make you mary. so i could play mia. him alone but to me j.m.s. he pursued you need to be able to school it made you fail a matter you. see teams you missed receiving a lot of money and it was old really to suit. for it's hard to make cameroon the 2nd most successful team in the top of the behind egypt. for you so wait 15 years for their 5th when having lost 50 trophy true 1200 german coach we should. be full...
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jeanette nuÑez. jeannette. thank you, jeanette. beautiful job.rida cfo jimmy patronis, some really brilliant, tough, wonderful friends who have helped me so much senators, lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of florida, and rick scott of florida. these are great people, they're, tough, they're smart and they love our country. thank you very much. rick, marco, lindsey. thank you. members of congress, warriors also, boy, they're up there. you want them protecting you i'll, tell you they don't stop. matt gates, ted, yoho and michael walls, and also all of our friends and our supporters, you've been incredible. this has been a tremendous night. you have been incredible. since the very first day i walked through the doors of the white house. i have never forgotten who sent me there. you did. you, you did you all did when i get behind my desk in the beautiful oval office. i think about only one thing, how the american people are going to win win win today and i'm fighting for you, and i think you see that not easy, but i love it and the reaso
jeanette nuÑez. jeannette. thank you, jeanette. beautiful job.rida cfo jimmy patronis, some really brilliant, tough, wonderful friends who have helped me so much senators, lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of florida, and rick scott of florida. these are great people, they're, tough, they're smart and they love our country. thank you very much. rick, marco, lindsey. thank you. members of congress, warriors also, boy, they're up there. you want them protecting you i'll, tell you...
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about 90 rangers work here and you jeanette is in charge she's been running the rhino from since 2008 and has brought a lot of new staff on board. the number of animals in the sanctuary has almost doubled under her direction while the situation on the run is a new guy if for a long time there was a short period maybe in the 917980 s. where rhinos were pretty secure and then that poaching spot the problem is it doesn't just spike in one country it's parks all over poachers have been killed any animals in the sanctuary the rhino fund has been breeding them have 18 years now the 1st was brought in from kenya others from various zoos. went out in the bush among the rhinos it's important to remain quiet walkie talkies can make the rhinos restless. the ranges observe the animals behavior during the day and at night documenting where they graze sleep and wonder. the data shared with researchers and zoos all over the world. martin look hero is more involved with the rhinos than he is with his own family and he sees them twice a year the trainers are my 2nd home owners the island being my scho
about 90 rangers work here and you jeanette is in charge she's been running the rhino from since 2008 and has brought a lot of new staff on board. the number of animals in the sanctuary has almost doubled under her direction while the situation on the run is a new guy if for a long time there was a short period maybe in the 917980 s. where rhinos were pretty secure and then that poaching spot the problem is it doesn't just spike in one country it's parks all over poachers have been killed any...
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zimmerino: jeanette zimmerino. nice to meet you. lemonis: jeanette, nice to meet you.inter so he knows any idea that he has can be printed. giordano: right now, we want to center our collection around this style of shirt, and, for us, if we can nail this material, i think that'd be great for us. lemonis: after giving rocco time to organize his inventory, i'm heading back to the storage space because i wanted to see if he's actually followed my process. giordano: so everything that was in the garage is down here. lemonis: there's a lot of jackets here, man. giordano: there's 96 jackets here. lemonis: how many hats are here? giordano: close to 5,000 hats. however... yes, yes. a lot of these hats -- so, how we got to this point... lemonis: so 5,000 hats at an average cost of what? giordano: six and a half dollars. lemonis: and so how much is that? 5,000 hats... giordano: it's about $30,000. lemonis: well, how much is it exactly? giordano: five thousand times 6.50. it's $32,500. lemonis: the fact that there's 5,000 hats here is a big deal. he's supposed to be selling inven
zimmerino: jeanette zimmerino. nice to meet you. lemonis: jeanette, nice to meet you.inter so he knows any idea that he has can be printed. giordano: right now, we want to center our collection around this style of shirt, and, for us, if we can nail this material, i think that'd be great for us. lemonis: after giving rocco time to organize his inventory, i'm heading back to the storage space because i wanted to see if he's actually followed my process. giordano: so everything that was in the...
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. >> we will not be defined by this the strength of virginia beach, the people of for jeanette. there's no doubt that going forward, we will define ourselves as the city with love and compassion. for those neighbors who we lost and their families. >> is reporting live from virginia beach. our police saying anything about the shooters motive? >> i now police are not speculating on the motive. they say they are still conducting interviews we do know he worked here for the city for some 15 years as an engineer. he knew the people in the building yesterday afternoon as he started firing and officials say the investigation is a, he also tried to shift the focus back to the 12 people killed. eleven of the 12 were civil servants. people who worked and to make their city a better place. we heard from the governor little while ago he said it's important to make sure what happened friday doesn't disappear from peoples hearts and lives. >> this is so important that we continue, i would ask all of you today to continue to lift up virginia beach, the victims and their families as we continue
. >> we will not be defined by this the strength of virginia beach, the people of for jeanette. there's no doubt that going forward, we will define ourselves as the city with love and compassion. for those neighbors who we lost and their families. >> is reporting live from virginia beach. our police saying anything about the shooters motive? >> i now police are not speculating on the motive. they say they are still conducting interviews we do know he worked here for the city...
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the woman in the center was jeanette, the first african-american hired in the technical division in the lab. she had a bachelors in chemical engineering from ucla. today, she would be hired as an engineer. back then, she was hired as a computer. these women worked with paper and pencil and bulky machines called calculators that, despite their size, do surprisingly little. early models did addition and subtraction. later models could do square roots. the women were calculating the early potential of rocket propellers and trajectories of missiles. they were working on a 49 foot behemoth and a smaller surface to surface one. but the real love was space exploration. in the 1950's, the women start adapting the design for the sergeant missile into a rocket called puberty -- called jupiter. they took their calculations and created a scaled-down version called the baby sergeant. they took 12 of the baby sergeant's and place them in a big spinning tub and the women decided to make it spinning so it would balance the thrust of all the different rockets. they placed two of the spinning tops on top
the woman in the center was jeanette, the first african-american hired in the technical division in the lab. she had a bachelors in chemical engineering from ucla. today, she would be hired as an engineer. back then, she was hired as a computer. these women worked with paper and pencil and bulky machines called calculators that, despite their size, do surprisingly little. early models did addition and subtraction. later models could do square roots. the women were calculating the early...
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. >> reporter: -- isn't where jeanette church ever thought she wok at this page in her life. >> i work out three to four times a week, i track everything i eat in my fitness pal. so no. hoere's -- really no reason that i should have tht that. >> reporter: and it was during her recent workout jannette suddenly lost eyesight in one eye and her left hand became numb. she couldn't talk normally. she called 911. >>rathe padics were asking so many questions, and i was frustrated, because i knew all of the answers, and it seemed as like it taking me forever to get them out. >> reporter: paramedics rushed her to baylor mckinney and then she was airlifted to dallas where dr. joe hise -- >> very little blood getting nto the brain -- >> reporter: --owed us the problem. a small tear in jannette's artery in her neck allowedlood to pool and eventually pinch the artery 99% shut, blocking blood to her brain. >> h story is not unusual. ccnds to occur out of the blue. can oionally be associated with getting your neck twisted in some trauma. >> reporter: the only thing that jannette says would have cause
. >> reporter: -- isn't where jeanette church ever thought she wok at this page in her life. >> i work out three to four times a week, i track everything i eat in my fitness pal. so no. hoere's -- really no reason that i should have tht that. >> reporter: and it was during her recent workout jannette suddenly lost eyesight in one eye and her left hand became numb. she couldn't talk normally. she called 911. >>rathe padics were asking so many questions, and i was...
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jeanette nunez. thank you. beautiful job. your florida cfo jimmy petronas.ome really brilliant, tough, wonderful friends who have helped me so much. senators lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of rick scott of florida. [cheers and applause] these are great people. they're tough, they're smart, and they love our country. thank you very much, rick, marco, lindsay, thank you. members of congress, warriors also, boy, they're up there,e, you want them protecting you, i'll tell ya. they don'te, stop. matt gaetz, ted and michael. [cheers and applause] and also all of our friends and our supporters, you've been incredible. this has been a tremendous night. you've really been incredible. since the very first day i walked through the doors of the white house, i have never forgotten who sent me there. you did. you did. you did. [cheers and applause] you did. you all did. when i get behind my desk in the beautiful oval office, i i think about only one thing: how the american people are going to win, win, win today. [cheers and applause] i'm fighting for you,
jeanette nunez. thank you. beautiful job. your florida cfo jimmy petronas.ome really brilliant, tough, wonderful friends who have helped me so much. senators lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of rick scott of florida. [cheers and applause] these are great people. they're tough, they're smart, and they love our country. thank you very much, rick, marco, lindsay, thank you. members of congress, warriors also, boy, they're up there,e, you want them protecting you, i'll tell ya. they...
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meanwhile, colorado immigrant rights activist jeanette vizguerra has been denied an application for a visa in her latest attempt to stay in the united states where she has lived for almost a quarter of a century. earlier this year, vizguerra took sanctuary at the first unitarian society of denver church after her stay of deportation expired. she also spent 86 days in sanctuary at the church in 2017 before receiving her stay of deportation. she is the mother of four children, three of whom were born in the u.s. as american citizens. visit democracynow.org to see jeanetteviews with vizguerra. this comes two months after federal prosecutors charged a massachusetts state judge and a former court officer with obstruction of justice for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evades eyes agents in a district court house in the city of newton, massachusetts. in news from central america, honduran president juan orlando hernandez has ordered the deployment of at least 25,000 military forces across the country as protests grow over demanding his resignation. recent unrest was triggered in
meanwhile, colorado immigrant rights activist jeanette vizguerra has been denied an application for a visa in her latest attempt to stay in the united states where she has lived for almost a quarter of a century. earlier this year, vizguerra took sanctuary at the first unitarian society of denver church after her stay of deportation expired. she also spent 86 days in sanctuary at the church in 2017 before receiving her stay of deportation. she is the mother of four children, three of whom were...
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. >> reporter: jeanette lopez was home as hurricanes rolled ashore, the surrounding her north carolinaquestion why you still live here? >> never. >> reporter: because? >> because it's so beautiful. >> reporter: she has been rebuilding for months but fears it's just a matter of time before another direct hit. >> it will happen again. >> reporter: it's just whether it will be you or somebody else. >> correct. >> reporter: back in the florida panhandle, russell king is taking no chances, his home one of the few standing after the storm, and he's reinforcing it even more. >> we know the next one's coming. >> reporter: the question this morning is when and where. for "today," kerry sander, nbc news, north carolina. >> dropped so many numbers out there but the most important thing is it only takes one. good advice. >> puts it into perspective. >>> coming up, it's being called a cure all from everything from insomnia to pain, with little research, could new regulations be on the way. what's next for cbd skpnc. what's next for cbd skpnc. >>> a our finalnd when it comes to scent, helen's motto
. >> reporter: jeanette lopez was home as hurricanes rolled ashore, the surrounding her north carolinaquestion why you still live here? >> never. >> reporter: because? >> because it's so beautiful. >> reporter: she has been rebuilding for months but fears it's just a matter of time before another direct hit. >> it will happen again. >> reporter: it's just whether it will be you or somebody else. >> correct. >> reporter: back in the florida...
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who ever voted for suffrage was jeanette rankin . in january, 1918, she introduces suffrage in the house and votes for it. it passes. the first victory for suffrage since the amendment had been introduced in 1878. one woman. we could give credit to phoebe burns. inry burns changed his vote the tennessee legislature ratification. the vote of one man, harry gets the credit. and 27 million women were eligible to vote. even if state parties found a way to cut them out. why women being cut out, even though they have the right theory. how long did it take for the things?vote to change has it yet? it in -- you see did see it in the new deal in some ways. some who had been elected talked about issues of government get involved. think he carried over into the 1920's. he started seeing the government become a little more -- >> i feel there was a lot of legislation passed in fear of the women's vote and when it didn't materialize it was repealed. the health care bill, the antichild labor amendment made its way through congress. when women didn'
who ever voted for suffrage was jeanette rankin . in january, 1918, she introduces suffrage in the house and votes for it. it passes. the first victory for suffrage since the amendment had been introduced in 1878. one woman. we could give credit to phoebe burns. inry burns changed his vote the tennessee legislature ratification. the vote of one man, harry gets the credit. and 27 million women were eligible to vote. even if state parties found a way to cut them out. why women being cut out, even...
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jeanette nunez. job.iful [cheers and applause] pres. trump: thank you.d applause] pres. trump: some really wonderful friends who have helped me so much. senators lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of florida. rick scott of florida. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: they are tough, they are smart, and they love our country. thank you very much. members of congress, warriors also, boy, they are up there. you want them protecting you, i tell you. they don't stop. matt gaetz, ted yoho, and michael walsh. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: also all of our friends and our supporters. you have been incredible. this has been a tremendous night. you have been incredible. since the first day i walked through the doors of the white house, i have never forgotten who sent me there. you did. you did. you did. you all did. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: when i get behind my desk at the beautiful oval office, i think about only one thing -- how the american people are going to win, win, win today. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: i am fighting for you,
jeanette nunez. job.iful [cheers and applause] pres. trump: thank you.d applause] pres. trump: some really wonderful friends who have helped me so much. senators lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of florida. rick scott of florida. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: they are tough, they are smart, and they love our country. thank you very much. members of congress, warriors also, boy, they are up there. you want them protecting you, i tell you. they don't stop. matt gaetz, ted yoho,...
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the only woman who ever voted for suffrage was jeanette rankin in january 1918, she introduces suffrage in the house and she votes for it and it passes, it is the first victory for suffrage since the amendment had been introduced in 1878. one woman. we could give credit to phoebe burns, harry burns mother who told him how to vote because harry burns changed the vote in the tennessee ratification site. the vote of one man, maybe two men. harry gets the credit. one man voted and 27 million women were eligible to vote, using -- even as state parties found a way to cut them out. why the womenis being cut out, even though they had the right in theory, how long did it take for the women's toe to change things or become apparent? or has it yet? >> i would argue you did see it in the new deal in the 1930's. theway women acted out in issues ofovement and government getting involved and providing relief in the 1920's. i think it carried over a bit into the 1920's. you started to see the government become -- >> i don't know. i feel like there was a lot of legislation passed in fear of a woman's vo
the only woman who ever voted for suffrage was jeanette rankin in january 1918, she introduces suffrage in the house and she votes for it and it passes, it is the first victory for suffrage since the amendment had been introduced in 1878. one woman. we could give credit to phoebe burns, harry burns mother who told him how to vote because harry burns changed the vote in the tennessee ratification site. the vote of one man, maybe two men. harry gets the credit. one man voted and 27 million women...
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so, in term of evolution and general jeanettessic -- jeanettes -- jean yetics and it's been addressed for a long time. socrates dish think in the -- argues against reading, against literacy so this fifth century bce. on the ground that first of all you can't have a dialogue with something written, and he is all about dialogue so that's -- why want to just read one side of the story and he says we'll lose our memories. there's no need for us to exercise use our memories because we'll write everything down and that absolutely has happened. the odyssey -- the illad is 16,000 lines and it was passed along through -- before writing. generation to generation. so there were people who could sit down and recite the illat for you. if anybody here can recite the 16,000 lines of the illa, i'm willing to lionsen but we have lost the able. however -- so socrates thought -- he was wrong about that. don't think enough of wuss give up late wase on the grounds we have greater -- we have greater memory because we write things down and accumulate knowledge because you write things down, huge win even th
so, in term of evolution and general jeanettessic -- jeanettes -- jean yetics and it's been addressed for a long time. socrates dish think in the -- argues against reading, against literacy so this fifth century bce. on the ground that first of all you can't have a dialogue with something written, and he is all about dialogue so that's -- why want to just read one side of the story and he says we'll lose our memories. there's no need for us to exercise use our memories because we'll write...
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that year, the people of montana made the monumental move of electing jeanette ranken to the house of representatives. interestingly enough, with a woman finally serving in congress, it didn't seem so crazy that a woman should be able to have a say when it comes to who serves. eventually the senate passed the resolution proposing the 19th amendment. the date was june 4, 1919, exactly 100 days -- or 100 years ago. i'm proud to say that both west virginia senators at the time voted in favor of the resolution. i would expect nothing more from tough mountaineer men. that language was adopted and ratified on august 18, 2020, marking the movement -- the moment when women were given the opportunity to have their voices heard at the ballot box. finally our country was acknowledging that women had a voice and that their voice was needed to be a part of this democracy. don't get me wrong. women were not instantly made political equals of men overnight, at least not in program -- at least not in practice. even today, despite making up more than half of the population, women do not make up half o
that year, the people of montana made the monumental move of electing jeanette ranken to the house of representatives. interestingly enough, with a woman finally serving in congress, it didn't seem so crazy that a woman should be able to have a say when it comes to who serves. eventually the senate passed the resolution proposing the 19th amendment. the date was june 4, 1919, exactly 100 days -- or 100 years ago. i'm proud to say that both west virginia senators at the time voted in favor of...
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about 90 rangers work here and you jeanette is in charge she's been running the rhino funds since 2008 but has brought a lot of new staff on board. and the number of animals in the sanctuary has almost doubled under her direction while the situation on the run is a huge guy if for a long time there was a short period maybe in 1917 the 980 s. were rhinos were pretty secure and then that poaching spot the problem is it doesn't just like in one country it's parks all over poachers have been killed any animals in the sanctuary the rhino fund has been breeding them have 18 years now the 1st was brought in from kenya others from various zoos. went out in the bush among the rhinos it's important to remain quiet walkie talkies can make the rhinos restless. the ranges observe the animals behavior during the day and at night documenting where they graze sleep and wonder. the data shared with researchers and zoos all over the world. martin look hero is more involved with the rhinos than he is with his own family and he sees them twice a year the trainers are my 2nd 100 there while paying my schoo
about 90 rangers work here and you jeanette is in charge she's been running the rhino funds since 2008 but has brought a lot of new staff on board. and the number of animals in the sanctuary has almost doubled under her direction while the situation on the run is a huge guy if for a long time there was a short period maybe in 1917 the 980 s. were rhinos were pretty secure and then that poaching spot the problem is it doesn't just like in one country it's parks all over poachers have been killed...
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. >> on stage with warren jeanette, beto o'rourke, trying to get position, after watching his polls plummet recently. cory booker, who hasn't been able to get any traction in the primary polls yet, bicep curls, according to a clip on social media, and then there is the democratic governor from washington state, whose entire campaign is focused on an issue that affects south florida, where they will be hailing from. he basically said he will make sure to keep his focus on the climate tonight. so, half of the debate qualifiers are going to take the stage tonight. half of them will take the stage tomorrow night. the dnc came up with a lot of brand-new parameters for people to get to the stage, and now is the first stage to see if they have put together a show that democrats want to watch. >> trace: it's going to be fascinating. peter doocy a life or is in miami. >> sandra: so much to get you there. let's bring in karl rove, fox news contributor. you were just quoted by the president in that interview there about elections being about the future, not about the past. i want to ask you about the
. >> on stage with warren jeanette, beto o'rourke, trying to get position, after watching his polls plummet recently. cory booker, who hasn't been able to get any traction in the primary polls yet, bicep curls, according to a clip on social media, and then there is the democratic governor from washington state, whose entire campaign is focused on an issue that affects south florida, where they will be hailing from. he basically said he will make sure to keep his focus on the climate...
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here with more is florida lieutenant governor jeanette who is co-chairing the event.ning. how are you? >> doing okay tell me about the group latinos for trump? >> well we're excited that just last week president trump announced his reelection, and today we'll have vice president here in miami kicking off latinos for trump coalition, with it is a group of latino and hispanic elected officials professionals, business leaders community advocates, that are uniting to support president trump, and his agenda really for latinos throughout the country. >> i know in 2016 looking over at the big board, donald trump won 35% of the hispanic vote there in florida which he regards as his second home. you would like to do better next time, right? >> absolutely. absolutely and i think that the past three years under the leadership of president trump speaks volumes to the great work he's done to the latino community if you look at the data, you look at the unemployment report low unemployment for latinos, record high medium income home ownership everything points to promises made prom
here with more is florida lieutenant governor jeanette who is co-chairing the event.ning. how are you? >> doing okay tell me about the group latinos for trump? >> well we're excited that just last week president trump announced his reelection, and today we'll have vice president here in miami kicking off latinos for trump coalition, with it is a group of latino and hispanic elected officials professionals, business leaders community advocates, that are uniting to support president...
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. >> jeanette that scott's mom gave up up for adoption 28 years ago when she was four or five monthsirst time since then. >> i've waited my entire life to be here, to just be with my mom. >> sometimes they say the grass is greener when you get adopted. but i'm just happy to be here at this poinrise.ear lottery ticke. r the ... haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ they feel like they have to drink a lot of water. patients that i see that complain about dry mouth, medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. dry mouth can cause increased cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. ... >> ♪ ♪ jedediah: oh, boy, pete's singing. he knows all of the words. pete: i always think that i know the words. jedediah: it sounded right to me listen, it was close enough. ed: are you going to sing at your wedding? pete: am i going to sing at my wedding? no. jedediah: i would pay to see that video. i want to make $10. pete: i love karaoke though. ed:
. >> jeanette that scott's mom gave up up for adoption 28 years ago when she was four or five monthsirst time since then. >> i've waited my entire life to be here, to just be with my mom. >> sometimes they say the grass is greener when you get adopted. but i'm just happy to be here at this poinrise.ear lottery ticke. r the ... haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better...