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leeann state professor reflects on the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage and talks about the tactics women used to get the 19th amendment passed in ratified. this interview was recorded at the meeting in philadelphia. >> wended women begin the public campaign for the vote in america? and what? was it that triggered of the movement? >> an interesting question. the traditional date we look at is 1848, the seneca falls convention for women's rights. in truth, it started a little bit earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement that were excluded from inventions in london and elsewhere deciding that they also thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights. , the question of the right to vote in 1848 was probably of the many items on the agenda was the most controversial. it was a very close vote. people were women at the focused onwere more other aspects of women's rights at the time but that really is the date that we highlight as the start of the women's movement. >> what is happening in other countries at this time? start i would say
leeann state professor reflects on the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage and talks about the tactics women used to get the 19th amendment passed in ratified. this interview was recorded at the meeting in philadelphia. >> wended women begin the public campaign for the vote in america? and what? was it that triggered of the movement? >> an interesting question. the traditional date we look at is 1848, the seneca falls convention for women's rights. in truth, it started a little...
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leeann state professor reflects on the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage and talks about the tactics women used to get the 19th amendment passed in ratified. this interview was recorded at the meeting in philadelphia. >> wended women begin the public campaign for the vote in america? and what? was it that triggered of the movement? >> an interesting question. the traditional date we look at is 1848, the seneca falls convention for women's rights. in truth, it started a little bit earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement that were excluded from inventions in london and elsre
leeann state professor reflects on the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage and talks about the tactics women used to get the 19th amendment passed in ratified. this interview was recorded at the meeting in philadelphia. >> wended women begin the public campaign for the vote in america? and what? was it that triggered of the movement? >> an interesting question. the traditional date we look at is 1848, the seneca falls convention for women's rights. in truth, it started a little...
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. >> a toast to you, leeann. it sold 2,000 irish coffees, which is not bad for a monday afternoon. >> 2,000? you really think that many? >> good for them. >>> the safest cities to raise kids in the u.s., and one bay area city made the top ten. >>> sfo is stopping bottled water. >>> reducing a risk of mass shootings, and one law already in effect in california is doing the job. >>> first, a live look outside at 4:47 as we get the day started. another check of your weather and traffic when we so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. someone here at circus burger has been talking to the press. telling them that chicken is b
. >> a toast to you, leeann. it sold 2,000 irish coffees, which is not bad for a monday afternoon. >> 2,000? you really think that many? >> good for them. >>> the safest cities to raise kids in the u.s., and one bay area city made the top ten. >>> sfo is stopping bottled water. >>> reducing a risk of mass shootings, and one law already in effect in california is doing the job. >>> first, a live look outside at 4:47 as we get the day started....
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and the same to a time the united states government put leeann jackson on a 50 cent piece, a real 50 cent piece not a collector one pch the reverse of which paid tribute to confederate soldiers. the lee statue gave me a chance to talk about this much broader movement in the united states. as you move toward the third decade of 20th century where robert e. lee achieves full fruition as national icon, a few years later, fdr of course gave the deadic torrey speech to the stat yu in dallas that dallas took down a few months ago. these are valuable teaching tools. they're complicated in my view. and that's what i tried to get at with in essay, trying to think about the memorial landscapes in ways that make them complicated as the past always is. if there is one thing you think you understand about the past i promise you if you learn more about it it's more complicated than you think it was. but we love hues of black and white now. there are more shades of gray i think in many of these questions. we ended up in charlottesville because i thought i had to, not because that was my first incli
and the same to a time the united states government put leeann jackson on a 50 cent piece, a real 50 cent piece not a collector one pch the reverse of which paid tribute to confederate soldiers. the lee statue gave me a chance to talk about this much broader movement in the united states. as you move toward the third decade of 20th century where robert e. lee achieves full fruition as national icon, a few years later, fdr of course gave the deadic torrey speech to the stat yu in dallas that...
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one is a name you probably wouldn't expect to hear at gettysburg, private antonio lopez, 10th leeann infantry listed in missing in action and killed after the end of the battle here. but when you're talking about underrepresented audiences here gettysburg, trying to take the story to include a hispanic or latino name in it, it's kind of important it's an important direction to go. you don't have to stretch or try too hard all you have to do is do what we do best. i didn't quite finish up my story about the importance of research. all of us appear in a lot of you out there are here because we love the research process, the importance of finding the story taking the story and finding the evidence for the story and also realizing when the story stops because the evidence trail runs out. sometimes we haven't gone down the path far enough to find it with the end of the story is. binding antonio lopez was kind of an interesting story. the other side of the story takes me to the second massachusetts, the second regiment up at the monument back on the battlefield were fought and i was going
one is a name you probably wouldn't expect to hear at gettysburg, private antonio lopez, 10th leeann infantry listed in missing in action and killed after the end of the battle here. but when you're talking about underrepresented audiences here gettysburg, trying to take the story to include a hispanic or latino name in it, it's kind of important it's an important direction to go. you don't have to stretch or try too hard all you have to do is do what we do best. i didn't quite finish up my...
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abc 7 news leah melendez joins us live with what she's learned about the investigation, leeann? >> reporter: police are just about to release the photos that show these three suspects, the three suspects rather they believe were involved in this burglary. now i am told, though, even wit ew photos police are not sure if the two cases, the one in modesto and here in are related. there were no signs of broken glass inside the great mall. we only saw a covered display case but last night police say as three men smashed these cases, the sound of shattering glass confused many customers, some falsely believing there was an active shooter. people quickly ran out and posted on social media. >> what happened recently on gilroy and el paso and what's happening nationally, people are hyper sensitive and we understand that. >> reporter: a nearly identical heist occurred a few hours before at the same jewelry store valliani in modestmodesto. four men were caught using what appears to be sledgehammers possibly also used in the burglary. >> in our investigation there was three suspects describ
abc 7 news leah melendez joins us live with what she's learned about the investigation, leeann? >> reporter: police are just about to release the photos that show these three suspects, the three suspects rather they believe were involved in this burglary. now i am told, though, even wit ew photos police are not sure if the two cases, the one in modesto and here in are related. there were no signs of broken glass inside the great mall. we only saw a covered display case but last night...
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indeed, 12 days after leeann the british incarcerated many prom then leaders of left wing. kennedy said this about the creation of malaysia. the best hope for security no the vital part of the world. furthermore as i alluded to earlier kennedy advisers envisioned malaysia completing the the wide anti-communist arc enclosing the south china sea. we come back to sukano. he was ideologically speaking probating in the sign o soviet rivalry. also his power base depended on the massive political heft of the sbonzen communist party, the pki, the third largest communist party in the world. how does this connected to colonialism u.s. hegemony. in 1963 he officially launched what he called the confrontation. to crush malaysia which was due to be formed in september 1963. he opposed the creation of malaysia. he called it a british neocolonial plot to encircle indonesia. and he said that the tonku was a colonial stooge in league with the british. and singapore's military bases run by the british were going to be used against indonesia. even "the new york times" called malaysia a giant
indeed, 12 days after leeann the british incarcerated many prom then leaders of left wing. kennedy said this about the creation of malaysia. the best hope for security no the vital part of the world. furthermore as i alluded to earlier kennedy advisers envisioned malaysia completing the the wide anti-communist arc enclosing the south china sea. we come back to sukano. he was ideologically speaking probating in the sign o soviet rivalry. also his power base depended on the massive political heft...
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my name name is leeann. united states institute of peace. i am delighted to welcome you here today. we were founded by members of congress who were also veterans of world war two. returning from the battlefield convinced that the u.s. needed greater capacities to reach peace as we wage war. it was a bipartisan effort. in 1984, president reagan signed into law the united states institute of peace. an independentrt nonpartisan national institute charge with owthe mission of preventing, mitigating and resolving violent conflict abroad. we fulfill that mission by linking training and analysis, research and policy by working with local partners on the ground and conflicts around the world. we have offices in iraq and afghanistan, pakistan, nigeria just to name a few. they continue to pose obstacles. a global consortium of researchers and research organizations. committed to more rigor and more understanding. our work and research that the rise and evolution is one of the most today. especially as it interacts with existing conflicts or creates new ones or further damages. on many people
my name name is leeann. united states institute of peace. i am delighted to welcome you here today. we were founded by members of congress who were also veterans of world war two. returning from the battlefield convinced that the u.s. needed greater capacities to reach peace as we wage war. it was a bipartisan effort. in 1984, president reagan signed into law the united states institute of peace. an independentrt nonpartisan national institute charge with owthe mission of preventing, mitigating...