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it was elizabeth cady stanton. stanton's husband was also a member of the delegation. they had recently become married. for their honeymoon, they went to this antislavery convention in london, and the two of them begin to develop a friendship. later, stanton said it was this meeting that led to the development of the women's rights movement per se, at least her part in the leadership. there is eight years between this and seneca falls, so there is probably a lot more going on here. and i think also there is a lot more to the women's rights movement just that this idea of women's civil rights, with stanton -- which stanton tended to focus on. let's jump ahead to 1848. travels, sticking mostly on native american issues in new was visiting mott this woman, another quaker, jane hunt, in 1848. they invited over elizabeth cady stanton, who lived in the neighborhood. actuallya wright is lucretia mott's sister, a woman who lived in new york. they got together and decided they should have a convention like the antislavery conventions of the day, but it should be dedicated to wo
it was elizabeth cady stanton. stanton's husband was also a member of the delegation. they had recently become married. for their honeymoon, they went to this antislavery convention in london, and the two of them begin to develop a friendship. later, stanton said it was this meeting that led to the development of the women's rights movement per se, at least her part in the leadership. there is eight years between this and seneca falls, so there is probably a lot more going on here. and i think...
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and a story about a proposed monument in central park, one that would celebrate elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony was circulating. this setting me that we were in danger perhaps of entering into this anniversary year and overlooking black women quite literally. so it was time to try and pull together really three generations of black women historians work and to offer up one volume that would permit all of us to fully appreciate the role of black women played in political culture. vanguard started as the notion that this is a book that would be filled with black women first, black women breaking barriers, shattering ceilings. that's true but as i began to reflect on what i was finding i realized that first it was a core principle that black women had really arrived at 200 years ago at the beginning of the 19th century and had carried forward really until her own time, and this is the idea that american politics should have no place for racism and sexism. when i recognized how long black women had been championing that view, when i realized how long they had been alone in carr
and a story about a proposed monument in central park, one that would celebrate elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony was circulating. this setting me that we were in danger perhaps of entering into this anniversary year and overlooking black women quite literally. so it was time to try and pull together really three generations of black women historians work and to offer up one volume that would permit all of us to fully appreciate the role of black women played in political culture....
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. >> reporter: what a decade it has been for brandon stanton.t, about 10 years ago? >> almost exactly. november 4th, 2010 is when i moved from new york. >> reporter: just fired from his finance job in chicago, brandon had an idea. >> and i just wanted to try to make a living being an artist. that's all i wanted to do, was pay my rent and create all day long. >> reporter: timed perfectly with the rise of social media, his block, "humans of new york," shared his experiences with new yorkers he would approach on the street and ask to take their picture. >> i'm going to photograph you while you're thinking. >> reporter: pairing the snapshot with the subject's own words, often describing a struggle, he elevated random encounters into something of an art form. >> what surprised you about molly is you've gotten to know you better? >> it wasn't necessarily the photography it was that was interesting, it was meeting a stranger. >> reporter: his fearlessness let us get to know the widow mourning her husband, a blue collar worker wishing he had gone to col
. >> reporter: what a decade it has been for brandon stanton.t, about 10 years ago? >> almost exactly. november 4th, 2010 is when i moved from new york. >> reporter: just fired from his finance job in chicago, brandon had an idea. >> and i just wanted to try to make a living being an artist. that's all i wanted to do, was pay my rent and create all day long. >> reporter: timed perfectly with the rise of social media, his block, "humans of new york,"...
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rachel stanton reports.han that. archaeologists have been hard at work in pompeii. the discovery of an l—shaped thermopolium — a sort of ancient fast—food counter from thousands of years ago — is welcome news. partially unearthed in 2019, work was extended to preserve the site. translation: the possibilities are now extraordinary because it's the first time we're excavating an entire thermopolium, and we can carry out different types of analysis, thanks to new technologies. the containers are being analysed and cleaned by an interdisciplinary team. brightly—coloured paintings of animals are still intact after all these years — with upside—down ducks, a chicken and a dog on display. and terracotta jars also led to a surprise. fragments of duck bone and remains of pork, goat, fish and snails were recovered. the discovery could lead to information on cooking and eating habits from the time of the eruption of vesuvius in 79ad. translation: now we can start the analysis of the material inside the containers to kn
rachel stanton reports.han that. archaeologists have been hard at work in pompeii. the discovery of an l—shaped thermopolium — a sort of ancient fast—food counter from thousands of years ago — is welcome news. partially unearthed in 2019, work was extended to preserve the site. translation: the possibilities are now extraordinary because it's the first time we're excavating an entire thermopolium, and we can carry out different types of analysis, thanks to new technologies. the...
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rachel stanton, bbc news.nt in just three weeks' time. tackling the coronavirus pandemic will be his biggest challenge at home, but in foreign policy he says he wants to in his words "restore america's leadership on the world stage." with his assesssment of the challenges, here's our world affairs editor, john simpson. america is back, ready to lead the world, not retreat from it. once again at the head of the table. now thatjoe biden is about to take over the white house and donald trump's moving out, governments right around the world are heaving sighs of relief. i'm not actually walking into the real oval office! this is an exact replica in a norfolk film studio much used by hollywood movies. but whenjoe biden sits at that desk for the first time, he's going to be taking charge of a country whose standing in the world hasn't been as low as this in decades. right around the world there are offences to be mended and alliances to be built up again. america is back. multilateralism is back. diplomacy is back. t
rachel stanton, bbc news.nt in just three weeks' time. tackling the coronavirus pandemic will be his biggest challenge at home, but in foreign policy he says he wants to in his words "restore america's leadership on the world stage." with his assesssment of the challenges, here's our world affairs editor, john simpson. america is back, ready to lead the world, not retreat from it. once again at the head of the table. now thatjoe biden is about to take over the white house and donald...
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rachel stanton, bbc news.continuing to cause misery all around the world. social distancing and other restrictions means normal new year's eve celebrations will have to be curtailed. but in new york, they insist the show will go on — as much as possible. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. the more things change, the more they stay the same. workers finishing preparations to the giant crystal ball that will see out the old and see in the new. it weighs six tonnes, has a diameter of more than 3.5 metres, and is clad in thousands of waterford crystal triangles. a very big ball for a very big night. this year's new year's eve is the most anticipated since the millennium, and the tradition remains the same. this beautiful waterford crystal ball will drop at midnight, the entire world will count down with us here in new york, as we celebrate the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021. newsreel: millions down broadway, and the great white way is swinging it! they've been celebrating the new year at times square for more t
rachel stanton, bbc news.continuing to cause misery all around the world. social distancing and other restrictions means normal new year's eve celebrations will have to be curtailed. but in new york, they insist the show will go on — as much as possible. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. the more things change, the more they stay the same. workers finishing preparations to the giant crystal ball that will see out the old and see in the new. it weighs six tonnes, has a diameter of more than 3.5...
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rachel stanton, bbc news.crease throughout the world in the number of people believing in conspiracy theories. significant numbers believe covid—19 was created deliberately, has killed far fewer people than reported, is a hoax, does not actually exist and the vaccine is an implant that is being used to track people. so what's driving this growth of conspiracy theories and why are so many people engaging with them? earlier, iasked political scientist and conspiracy theory expert professorjoseph uscinski what are the potential dangers of this increase. well, the problem with beliefs is that sometimes people act on those beliefs. so if people believe things that are disconnected from our shared reality, if people believe things that are not tied to the best evidence and what the experts are saying, then they will act in ways that are potentially very dangerous, and we have been seeing that since the beginning of the pandemic. how widespread are conspiracy theories? are we perhaps just more aware of them this year
rachel stanton, bbc news.crease throughout the world in the number of people believing in conspiracy theories. significant numbers believe covid—19 was created deliberately, has killed far fewer people than reported, is a hoax, does not actually exist and the vaccine is an implant that is being used to track people. so what's driving this growth of conspiracy theories and why are so many people engaging with them? earlier, iasked political scientist and conspiracy theory expert...
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stanton said it was this meeting that led to the development of a women's rights movement per se, at least her part in the leadership. there's eight years between this and seneca falls. so i think there's probably a lot more going on here. i think also there's a lot more to the women's rights movement and just this idea of women's civil rights, which stanton did focus on. >> learn more about lucretia mott tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, 5 p.m. pacific, here on american history tv. c-span3 every weekend, we feature american history. on c-span, the focus is public affairs. on c-span two, nonfiction books. here are some highlights of programs airing on our companion networks. "q&a" -- theht on 117th congress begins with 141 women serving, the most ever. we will talk with two millennials in the freshman class. >> i in -- i tend to side with the american people and the working class. i think government operates best when it is small and accountable and transparent and people have the power to control that. i don't think people should work to serve the government and build these big bureaucrati
stanton said it was this meeting that led to the development of a women's rights movement per se, at least her part in the leadership. there's eight years between this and seneca falls. so i think there's probably a lot more going on here. i think also there's a lot more to the women's rights movement and just this idea of women's civil rights, which stanton did focus on. >> learn more about lucretia mott tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, 5 p.m. pacific, here on american history tv. c-span3...
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earlier i spoke to richard stanton, who featured in that report.essed, she would have been elevated to high risk and wouldn't have been allowed to have given birth in a midwife—led unit, which was some distance away from shrewsbury tertiary hospital. rhiannon went on to give birth in that hospital and kate was born cold, pale and floppy and soon developed respiratory distress and a grunting noise. the midwife, whose training was out of date, in the hospital she was born in, which had no operational policy, exasperated kate's care, or lack of care. kate was finally airlifted by ambulance to be taken en route to the royal shrewsbury hospital but their helipad was closed and the helicopter was diverted on to birmingham children's, and then finally onto birmingham, where kate was transported to. myself and rhiannon, rhiannonjust having given birth just two hours earlier, were not allowed or offered any transportation to be taken to kate via an ambulance so we had to make our own way to her, just being told that she had gone to birmingham and we had no
earlier i spoke to richard stanton, who featured in that report.essed, she would have been elevated to high risk and wouldn't have been allowed to have given birth in a midwife—led unit, which was some distance away from shrewsbury tertiary hospital. rhiannon went on to give birth in that hospital and kate was born cold, pale and floppy and soon developed respiratory distress and a grunting noise. the midwife, whose training was out of date, in the hospital she was born in, which had no...
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though i was so shocked or whatever then you brought on so i don't want to miss the folks by name mr stanton yes tim you could upgrade to it but i would add to it when you finished. every once in a while officials visit the farm to make sure that christina can still handle being a foster mom. should. continue. into one that had no one noticing it yet. oh oh shit i was a child. then just a good book i'm. sure like it didn't move us for the right moment when you know that you have got a new contract and you can it's we really can't solution because not too much to do just look at regular if you just didn't know much and. you. have so much want. to just trust the best but then be just. so harsh. thank you south i'm not upset enough to be up and down. the road not going to punish them too much and a muslim or so on that monotone but i don't i stand there plus wanted to from watching man stop so what are strong but i do keep us monty at times a question is financial. will not run fast but i have come to dangerous for you tom jones and he lives of doma joementum up to no one knows any minus the ja
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as though i have social phobia of the new brought on so i don't want to miss the folks by name mr stanton yes tim you could upgrade to it but i would add to it when you're finished. every once in a while officials visit the farm to make sure that christina can still handle being a foster mom. can't you see that are. implemented no wonder you're shooting at us. oh oh shit i was a child. then just a good. one to like it and move on in that moment when you know that you're here can you. actually know you can it's we do it. michel because me too much to do just look at it like a prick it was to me just much. happier so i want. him. to just trust the best then be just the. harshest. thank you chad if that helps you not to feel. well i want to not go to finish until national muslim or so on that of my not on but i do i stand up us wanted to time what you mean as a horror show but i looked up just wanted a 1000 patients a strain and. when that one surprise had come to the age of. germs i knew lives of douma joementum up in the one of those i knew why they searched in jail and when the most teens
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though out of social the way of the new brought on so i don't want you miss the folks by name mr stanton yes tim you could upgrade at it but i would add to it when you finished . every once in a while officials visit the farm to make sure that christina can still handle being a foster mom. should. continue. into one that had no one noticing it yet. oh oh shit of course i was a child. did. the question then just i'm good but i'm not sure you like it and move on the light moment when you will get you in your car can you. actually know you can it's we do it to chance you should because make you do just look at it like a prick if you just didn't know much and. you. have so much want. to just trust the best but then be just. so harsh. question. but. if you chose that i'm going to let you know who you know. i'm. not going to finish and do emotional rossmo so i'm not a monotone but i do kristin a person wanted to know what you mean as a horror show but a doctor just wanted a 1000 patients a strain and shock when that one surprise had come to dangerous for your chums i knew my. chum went on up i
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. ♪ [shouting] >> this is stanton island! staten island where they are i very angry. they are outside max public house and bar. last night, mack was arrested for defying the covid-19 restrictions that ban indoor dining. here now, mike wrote, most of the "way i heard it" podcast and founder of the micro works foundation. fix for being here. >> thinks cometh nice to be ba back. >> martha: i'm watching the scene in long island. the bars have shut down. this bar owner is saying you know, i need my livelihood, i need to let people in the door. he was arrested last night. now this group is gathering out there. would you think about what's going on with all this? >> i think it's the tip of the iceberg. i was just talking to a friend this morning and you know, i'm out here in the bay area. i've been more or less sheltering in place in one of the most beautiful parts of the country. >> martha: lucky you. >> nice house, nice neighborhood, a lot of my friends out here to the left of center. and something amazing is going on right now. i
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is in stanton michigan. caller: good morning. i am for keeping the electoral college.here are a couple of reasons. theou do eliminate electoral college, eventually you might as well just eliminate the state borders. it's going to become just a government of a true democracy instead of a republic it is what we actually have here and which we enjoy. supposing you come down to an election that's very very close. that would result in a nationwide recount. every precinct. they have one or two votes that could go one way or the other could greatly swing the election one way or the other. you'reust think that opening up a can of worms if you happen to do away with it. i think it's a good system right now. unfortunately it has worked against the democrats a couple times in the last couple decades. host: what would you say to folks where the winner of the electoral college is not the popular vote winner? why shouldn't the majority decide? >> i think the reason why it's happening is a lot of the city tend to vote for one party versus a royal area. i live in a rural area. it's pr
is in stanton michigan. caller: good morning. i am for keeping the electoral college.here are a couple of reasons. theou do eliminate electoral college, eventually you might as well just eliminate the state borders. it's going to become just a government of a true democracy instead of a republic it is what we actually have here and which we enjoy. supposing you come down to an election that's very very close. that would result in a nationwide recount. every precinct. they have one or two votes...
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stanton will vote aye on h.r. 9051. as the member designated by kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that representative kirkpatrick will vote aye on 9051. as the member designated by representative aguilar, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the ouse that representative guilar will vote aye on h.r. 9051. mr. gay yago: -- gallego: as the member designated by gomez, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house representative gomez will h.r. 9051. mr. e member designated by lujan, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that representative lujan will vote aye on h.r. 9051. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? as matsui: madam speaker, the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to h.res. that mr.form the house desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 9051. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia rise? s. wexton: thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. allred, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house tha
stanton will vote aye on h.r. 9051. as the member designated by kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that representative kirkpatrick will vote aye on 9051. as the member designated by representative aguilar, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the ouse that representative guilar will vote aye on h.r. 9051. mr. gay yago: -- gallego: as the member designated by gomez, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house representative gomez will h.r. 9051. mr. e member designated by lujan,...
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interests were random the arrested no one was prosecuted because they'd done nothing wrong except for stanton in the way of the police charge of that it's up to the officers to decide when to charge this is a demonstration of props urgency and dangerous and the fact of this is the part of the police. the french government says it respects press freedoms but these are new tactics and the detention of journalists is likely to add to the theory here in france with some warning that the list of any admissable abuses is growing by the day so much auti paris but the officers themselves are also furious at how they are being treated of police in the french of capital staged their own protest and what they see as a lack of protection from the government over public abuse and harassment. speak on behalf of the colleagues who are behind me who suffer every day outside who are abused and harassed because you must know that it will soon parts of families wives children and parents it affects a lot of people and we need to support without that we won't. lot of mir putin has congratulated joe biden on vict
interests were random the arrested no one was prosecuted because they'd done nothing wrong except for stanton in the way of the police charge of that it's up to the officers to decide when to charge this is a demonstration of props urgency and dangerous and the fact of this is the part of the police. the french government says it respects press freedoms but these are new tactics and the detention of journalists is likely to add to the theory here in france with some warning that the list of any...
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love to say goodbye i'm putting you on the shelf but i think it might be too early to save up for stanton's very optimistic but he has to be this is essentially what got him elected so it would be a it would be career destroying for him it would certainly be humiliating bracks it has always been polarizing there was never going to be a deal that everyone was happy about but while boris is quite right as you said celebrating others have already hit out at him over this. it sounds like the british team have dropped the ball before the line no wonder they want a christmas eve announcement to hide the fishery sell out today amidst all the debates and details of the trade deal one fundamental truth remains that at the time of global insecurity we're no longer part of one of history's greatest and most noble project bringing nations together to build peace at the ruins of war this is a disastrous brags it scorches farmer it's and like all other aspects of bragg's it for students cortlandt against their will so maybe a political victory for johnson but certainly does not a huge fan club around him
love to say goodbye i'm putting you on the shelf but i think it might be too early to save up for stanton's very optimistic but he has to be this is essentially what got him elected so it would be a it would be career destroying for him it would certainly be humiliating bracks it has always been polarizing there was never going to be a deal that everyone was happy about but while boris is quite right as you said celebrating others have already hit out at him over this. it sounds like the...
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rachel stanton reports. archaeologists have been hard at work in pompeii.f years ago is welcome news. partially unearthed in 2019, work was extended to preserve the site. translation: the possibilities are now extraordinary because it's the first time we are excavating one entirely and we can carry out different analysis thanks to technology. containers are being analysed and pleased by —— and cleaned. containers are being analysed and pleased by -- and cleaned. paintings of animals are still intact after all these years. with upside down ducks, chicken and a dog on display. and terracotta jars led to a surprise. fragments of dark bone and remains of pulp, ghost, two of pork, goats and fish. it may reveal eating habits around the time of the eruption of vesuvius. slice off we can eruption of vesuvius. slice off we ca n start can start the analysis of material inside the containers to know their content. what food was solved, what people in pompeii could buy. extraordinary evidence of a mediterranean diet. human bones were also found, belonging to those caug
rachel stanton reports. archaeologists have been hard at work in pompeii.f years ago is welcome news. partially unearthed in 2019, work was extended to preserve the site. translation: the possibilities are now extraordinary because it's the first time we are excavating one entirely and we can carry out different analysis thanks to technology. containers are being analysed and pleased by —— and cleaned. containers are being analysed and pleased by -- and cleaned. paintings of animals are...
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hospitality sector across the country, have been severely affected by the pandemic and restrictions, like stanton, what support and hope can this government give the sector in the weeks and months ahead? >> i thank my honorable friend for everything she does. it has been a terrible time but we share the anguish of those who work in the hospitality sector. what she knows from 20% to 5% in those sectors until march and we will develop with her help a tourism recovery plan to help people in particular to see these beauties. >> last week, northern ireland would have the best of both worlds as a result of talks with the european union but we need access to uk trade deal. can he confirm whether he is pushing for this in these talks? >> of course as the agreement with our friends has already made clear the whole of the uk including northern ireland would participate in all trade deals the uk does in northern ireland continue to have unfettered access to the uk market. >> over 14 billion pounds located for research and development and this is excellent news but the concern the charity funded medical rese
hospitality sector across the country, have been severely affected by the pandemic and restrictions, like stanton, what support and hope can this government give the sector in the weeks and months ahead? >> i thank my honorable friend for everything she does. it has been a terrible time but we share the anguish of those who work in the hospitality sector. what she knows from 20% to 5% in those sectors until march and we will develop with her help a tourism recovery plan to help people in...
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does have photographs he has the names of course now for the moment moscow says there's no evidence stanton avani was poisoned 'd and that there is nothing to investigate yeah of course that's what we would expect to be coming out of the kremlin with this explosive information. as always public thank you here in germany a tougher lock down is coming today german president from voters don meyer pleaded with the public to abide by the new restrictions as the country struggles to fend off a surge in 1000 cases germany will enter a stricter loan on wednesday it comes after weeks of a partial lockdown which failed to drive down infection numbers steinmeyer and other leaders are urging the public to make sacrifices as the country prepares for a holiday season like no other. last minute christmas shopping came early this year people are still roaming belling streets looking for gifts but from wednesday on the shops will have to close as germany enters a tougher lockdown why polls show around free quarters of germans backing the measure opinions on the high street are mixed. then for if everything
does have photographs he has the names of course now for the moment moscow says there's no evidence stanton avani was poisoned 'd and that there is nothing to investigate yeah of course that's what we would expect to be coming out of the kremlin with this explosive information. as always public thank you here in germany a tougher lock down is coming today german president from voters don meyer pleaded with the public to abide by the new restrictions as the country struggles to fend off a surge...
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does have photographs he has the names of course now for the moment moscow says there's no evidence stanton avani was poisoned and that there is nothing to investigate yeah of course that's what we would expect to be coming out of the kremlin but this explicit information . was always public thank you. but here in germany president front paws are steinmeier has pleaded with the public to abide by tougher restrictions as the country struggles to fend off a surge in covert 19 cases germany is preparing to enter a strict lockdown after weeks of a more limited which failed to drive down infection numbers steinmeier has described the crisis as quote bitter and serious he and other leaders are urging the public to make sacrifices as the country prepares for a holiday season like no weather. last minute christmas shopping came early this year people are still roaming bellowing streets looking for gifts but from wednesday on the shops will have to close this germany enters a tougher lockdown why polls show around 3 quarters of germans backing the measure opinions on the high street are mixed. then
does have photographs he has the names of course now for the moment moscow says there's no evidence stanton avani was poisoned and that there is nothing to investigate yeah of course that's what we would expect to be coming out of the kremlin but this explicit information . was always public thank you. but here in germany president front paws are steinmeier has pleaded with the public to abide by tougher restrictions as the country struggles to fend off a surge in covert 19 cases germany is...
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the two of them began to talk friendship.d a cady stanton said it was this meeting that led to the development of the women's rights movement per se, at least her part in the leadership. i think there is eight years between this and seneca falls, so i think there is probably a lot more going on here, and i think also there is a lot more to the woman's rights movement than just this idea of a women's civil rights. >> learn more about lucretia mott tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific, here on american history tv. week, american history tv's "american artifacts," features museums and historic places. up next, we visit 97 orchard street in new york city to learn how immigrants coped with poverty in crowded tenements in the kira:e 1860's and 1930's. hi, i am kira garcia. i work here at the lower east side tenement museum in new york city. we are going to be taking a look at our historic tenement building built in 1863. about 7,000 immigrants lived here between the years of 1863 and 1935. what you see around you is a mix of original architectural details and some things that came a littl
the two of them began to talk friendship.d a cady stanton said it was this meeting that led to the development of the women's rights movement per se, at least her part in the leadership. i think there is eight years between this and seneca falls, so i think there is probably a lot more going on here, and i think also there is a lot more to the woman's rights movement than just this idea of a women's civil rights. >> learn more about lucretia mott tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m....
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culture in a community it's really kind of at the forefront of our mind right now because this stream stanton and myself we saw this fantastic film artfully done film on netflix called residue your i want to share the trailer with you right now check this out. he's like most of the you know that a city like we never existed. came right over trying to destroy for you a chance there was more to tear down the region and yet i'm calling again same. damn showing same. to all that go and say that i'm. like oh you know it's interesting that. you come back and sit in there with the aegis of one g. . king. himself. man is so good so good so we're going to talk about this and so the stream is the issue kind of behind the film gentrification but we're lucky enough to be joined by the director writer the film a conversation about the film itself the art of it the making of it all that kind of stuff join me live on instagram after this about a half hour after the show it would be a.j. shereen minister graham we're going to great conversation there look if you're watching this via you tube right now see th
culture in a community it's really kind of at the forefront of our mind right now because this stream stanton and myself we saw this fantastic film artfully done film on netflix called residue your i want to share the trailer with you right now check this out. he's like most of the you know that a city like we never existed. came right over trying to destroy for you a chance there was more to tear down the region and yet i'm calling again same. damn showing same. to all that go and say that...
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they'll make cyber security a top priority and punish those responsible for the attack well richard stanton is a chief research analyst an i.t. harvest he says the hack is extremely serious if you look at the history of these types of attacks attributed to nation states you know you can go back to taking rain in the early 2000 or buckshot yankee in 2008 that the defense department viewed as a wake up call and eventually led to the creation of u.s. saber command this is being viewed as a wake up call which is unfortunate because we should be awake at this point but i think everybody's treating it with the seriousness that it deserves and the this will be viewed as one of the most serious attacks ever. in the fact that it was sold surreptitiously deployed through a 3rd party through a you know software vendor that was in hundreds of thousands of companies even though we claim only $18000.00 were impacted now we just saw from microsoft that 40 of their customers. have indications that they've been impacted and interestingly enough government agencies are the biggest representation in that 40 o
they'll make cyber security a top priority and punish those responsible for the attack well richard stanton is a chief research analyst an i.t. harvest he says the hack is extremely serious if you look at the history of these types of attacks attributed to nation states you know you can go back to taking rain in the early 2000 or buckshot yankee in 2008 that the defense department viewed as a wake up call and eventually led to the creation of u.s. saber command this is being viewed as a wake up...
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elizabeth cady stanton published years later said reconstruction was the period when the fundamental issues of democrac democracy, quality and citizenship were debated up and down society in the classrooms and the court houses and in people's homes. now before the war you would say there were these different kinds of rights. life and liberty and pursuit of happiness that is the natural rights of mankind including to the declaration of independence. civil rights is what you need to compete in society like the right to own property, go to court and things like that. you can be a citizen or not have political rights. they were still citizens but political rights were regulated by the society. not everybody had them. and then a vague idea called social rights which really didn't have much of a definition. who you associate with what you bring into your home and things like that. there are clear differentiations but it all gets changed in reconstruction it on these public debates they come to be merged in popular consciousness with the rights of americans and i'm deeply interested in afri
elizabeth cady stanton published years later said reconstruction was the period when the fundamental issues of democrac democracy, quality and citizenship were debated up and down society in the classrooms and the court houses and in people's homes. now before the war you would say there were these different kinds of rights. life and liberty and pursuit of happiness that is the natural rights of mankind including to the declaration of independence. civil rights is what you need to compete in...
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kate stanton davis died in 2009, pippa griffiths in 2016. they need to own the failure.e are soi’i’y the failure. instead of saying we are sorry and putting the same i'm sorry statement out, and then saying, but we do deliver all these healthy babies, that is not acceptable. the review found that mothers were blamed for the deaths of their babies. there was a relu cta nce of their babies. there was a reluctance to carry out cesarean sections, often with catastrophic consequences. 13 women died in labour or shortly afterwards, higher than the england average. some deaths were not investigated. we believe in the importance of this review. i will be honest, there have been days when i met family after family, andi been days when i met family after family, and i meet them privately in shrewsbury where i have sat down and cried. because as a fellow human being, you cannot do anything other than that. the trust wouldn't take questions today but did say they'd implement all 27 recommendations. this is a harrowing read and it sets out poor care across a number of decades. as the
kate stanton davis died in 2009, pippa griffiths in 2016. they need to own the failure.e are soi’i’y the failure. instead of saying we are sorry and putting the same i'm sorry statement out, and then saying, but we do deliver all these healthy babies, that is not acceptable. the review found that mothers were blamed for the deaths of their babies. there was a relu cta nce of their babies. there was a reluctance to carry out cesarean sections, often with catastrophic consequences. 13 women...
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it this way although it's not containment was not the issue it was in the get stanton that's why hillary clinton wanted to move nato into ukraine and move move nato right at the russian they did an enemy in they wanted to characterize russia as an enemy so they can expand nato and their control of the world that's what's going on is what i mean and this is an innate goes into eternal quest to figure out why it exists ok well here you have your speedos in happy we expand ok thanks and i mean that it's ludicrous and it's very dangerous nicolay let me go here you mentioned russia i mean and me you know we have in the incoming potential administration some really hard core russia gaiters i mean are they going to say never mind it doesn't matter anymore because each can't unring that bell that bell is still ringing very very loud and political discourse you can't turn around and just say well we're going to try and reset it can't happen and that's what i've warned in this program for years is that when you make these kind of claims they're very difficult it's impossible to take back and i've
it this way although it's not containment was not the issue it was in the get stanton that's why hillary clinton wanted to move nato into ukraine and move move nato right at the russian they did an enemy in they wanted to characterize russia as an enemy so they can expand nato and their control of the world that's what's going on is what i mean and this is an innate goes into eternal quest to figure out why it exists ok well here you have your speedos in happy we expand ok thanks and i mean...