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, and susan anthony and elizabeth cady stanton by any measure misbehaved badly in the way they treated douglass with all kinds, especially stand, racist epithets. not just and douglass but aimed at black men. they were fed up. they did want to wait any longer. they wanted women in the 15th amendment but everybody with one open understood if women's suffrage was not put pregnant h amendment it would never pass. but you stanton and anthony it was, put us in or you can have your country back. douglass didn't have that choice. it's one of those many moment in his life when he has to make decisions and choices about this political issue or that political issue or that strategy or that strategy, and it's often the horns of a dilemma. >> why did british supporters help douglass by his freedom and not the american abolitionist? >> well, to reasons. he spent 1845-47 about 18, 19 months in british isles when you still in his 20s. huge turning point in his life. he gets treated like a hero most of the time in ireland, scotland and britain. and to the state in ireland they practically made him a p
, and susan anthony and elizabeth cady stanton by any measure misbehaved badly in the way they treated douglass with all kinds, especially stand, racist epithets. not just and douglass but aimed at black men. they were fed up. they did want to wait any longer. they wanted women in the 15th amendment but everybody with one open understood if women's suffrage was not put pregnant h amendment it would never pass. but you stanton and anthony it was, put us in or you can have your country back....
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from theirecord guestbook at home that has the signature of susan b anthony. senator jones, because of his involvement with the comstock lode, fat of a way to bring all of that silver to market. he built a railroad from nevada to los angeles. it was the los angeles and independence railroad. he ended up going into business with huntington to develop a railroad and wharf in santa monica bay. wharf intomile-long santa monica bay, which is called the mile-long wharf were mile-long pew. it essentially allowed the trains to go out into the bay to meet ships to transport cargo. they both have discrete idea that santa monica could be the official port of los angeles. congress, there is much work behind the scenes to get this through. santa monica was competing with san pedro. fortunately for us they lost out. joe received the designation as the official port of los angeles. our bay has remained clean and beautiful. industry.ave all the a beautiful place for the residents as well. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to santa monica california to learn about its
from theirecord guestbook at home that has the signature of susan b anthony. senator jones, because of his involvement with the comstock lode, fat of a way to bring all of that silver to market. he built a railroad from nevada to los angeles. it was the los angeles and independence railroad. he ended up going into business with huntington to develop a railroad and wharf in santa monica bay. wharf intomile-long santa monica bay, which is called the mile-long wharf were mile-long pew. it...
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after all, susan b anthony worked for all her life to get the right to vote for women. i mean, can you imagine getting together, "yeah, we should really do this," and it takes 72 years? not one woman from that original group was alive to vote by 1920. so, speedskater bonnie blair, well, she won gold medals in three olympics. she was the first american woman to win five gold medals at that time in the history of the olympics. and it is true, she worked many shes to hone her craft, but did not have to convince people of her cause. she did not have to raise money for her cause. she certainly did not have to be arrested for cause. i fully believe that it is impossible to weigh one woman's accomplishment against any other. ultimately i came to understand that it is the very diversity of achievement that is critically important to identifying the women'snd depth of contribution to u.s. history. i wrote also does not describe the indigenous peoples of what was later to become the u.s. sadly, there are very few written records of what life was like for women in their time. so,
after all, susan b anthony worked for all her life to get the right to vote for women. i mean, can you imagine getting together, "yeah, we should really do this," and it takes 72 years? not one woman from that original group was alive to vote by 1920. so, speedskater bonnie blair, well, she won gold medals in three olympics. she was the first american woman to win five gold medals at that time in the history of the olympics. and it is true, she worked many shes to hone her craft, but...
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he called for punishing women who have abortions when he was a candidate, and susan b. anthony list president margery subsequently called him quote the most pro-life president in history unquote. make no mistake, the outcome of march for life is marching for is sending people and especially women of color, to jail. at reproaction we know that women and people who can become pregnant will always have abortions, no matter what the law says. to take that a step further we know that abortion pills have a special role it play in the united states where for large groups of people abortion is legal in name only. abortion pills are safe and effective. we must increase access to them. data from where abortion-- countries where it's extremely restricted shows that women are able to safely take these pills when they use the protocol. we must share that protocol and reproaction has done that on a nation by nation, person to person. and we've seen the self-managed abortion to increased access to abortion and why we've been engaged in this lange standing public campaign about abortion pills.
he called for punishing women who have abortions when he was a candidate, and susan b. anthony list president margery subsequently called him quote the most pro-life president in history unquote. make no mistake, the outcome of march for life is marching for is sending people and especially women of color, to jail. at reproaction we know that women and people who can become pregnant will always have abortions, no matter what the law says. to take that a step further we know that abortion pills...
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he called for punishing women for having abortions when he was a candidate, and season susan b anthony -- subsequently called him quote the most pro- life president in history unquote. make no mistake, the outcome the march for life is marching for is sending people, and especially women of color to jail. and repro action, we know that women and people, who can become pregnant will always have abortions, no matter what the law says. to take that a step further, we know that abortion pills have a special role to play in the united states, where for large groups of people, abortion is legal, in name only. abortion pills are safe, and effective. we must increase access to them. data from where abortion is extremely restricted in countries where it is extremely restricted shows that women are able to safely and effectively take these pills on their own, to end their own pregnancies. when they use the world health organization prodigal. we must share that protocol, and repro action has already begun doing so nationwide and a graphic level person-to-person. we see the revolutionary potential
he called for punishing women for having abortions when he was a candidate, and season susan b anthony -- subsequently called him quote the most pro- life president in history unquote. make no mistake, the outcome the march for life is marching for is sending people, and especially women of color to jail. and repro action, we know that women and people, who can become pregnant will always have abortions, no matter what the law says. to take that a step further, we know that abortion pills have...
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the susan b anthony list pro-life group says house democrats are trying to foist a radical pro-abortionagenda on the nation by including a provision to get out of this policy in their proposal to reopen the government. it makes american taxpayers complicit in expectation of abortion. it is a procedural move by republicans hoping to get this provision taken out. it would have sent the 6 bill pending package back to commit, that effort failed. >> reporter: more on this abortion language in the house funding but let's bring in fox news contributor green and marjorie, welcome to both of you. i went to start with this portion from marco rubio. nothing more than far left-wing theater as these policies have no chance of passing the senate are being signed by the president. i consistently work to make sure taxpayer dollars i never sent on abortion and will continue to do so. is a more about making a statement knowing it is not going to be signed into law? >> the statement is very clear that this policy is cruel. it was cool under ronald reagan. it was cruel under both presidents bush, and not s
the susan b anthony list pro-life group says house democrats are trying to foist a radical pro-abortionagenda on the nation by including a provision to get out of this policy in their proposal to reopen the government. it makes american taxpayers complicit in expectation of abortion. it is a procedural move by republicans hoping to get this provision taken out. it would have sent the 6 bill pending package back to commit, that effort failed. >> reporter: more on this abortion language in...
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the susan b. anthonysays house democrats are trying to "foist a radical pro-abortion agenda on the nation by including a provision to get rid of this policy in their proposal to reopen the government." they say it makes american taxpayers complicit in the exportation of abortion. tonight the house rejected a procedural move by republicans hoping to get the provision taken out. it would have sent the spending package back to committee. that effort failed. >> shannon: ellison, thank you very much. more on the language, let's bring in jehmu green and marjorie dannenfelser. welcome. jehmu, i want to start with this portion from senator marco rubio. he says it's nothing more than far left wing theater as these policies have no chance of passing the senate or being signed by the president. i have worked to ensure taxpayer dollars are never spent on abortions at home or overseas and will continue to do so. to ensure this bill is defeated. is it more about making a statement knowing it's not actually going to be
the susan b. anthonysays house democrats are trying to "foist a radical pro-abortion agenda on the nation by including a provision to get rid of this policy in their proposal to reopen the government." they say it makes american taxpayers complicit in the exportation of abortion. tonight the house rejected a procedural move by republicans hoping to get the provision taken out. it would have sent the spending package back to committee. that effort failed. >> shannon: ellison,...
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in my opinion, it is going to happen, like susan b. anthony said, "failure is impossible." the question is how. the deadline l moval biluld eliminate that 1982 deadline put in place by congress. the deadline was originally in the preamble to the e.r.a., soha it's notthe states ratified. it wasn't considered. it wasn't part of the actual amendment. so congress put it in, they can take it out. y e other strat representative maloney is to start over, with a new e..a., pass it in both houses and then send it to the states for ratification. >> naw: the same language and intention, just starting the proces banew? >> tll is new. the original e.r.a. written by alice paul and evensally pased did not have the word "women" in it. and representative maloney's bill actually puts the word "woman" into a lot of women. >> nawaz: this might shock people. do you find that's a huge obstacle, just reminding people that's the current landscape? >> over 80% of americans think we already have an equal rigt s amendmd that it passed and that it's in the constitution. so overcoming that barrier of e
in my opinion, it is going to happen, like susan b. anthony said, "failure is impossible." the question is how. the deadline l moval biluld eliminate that 1982 deadline put in place by congress. the deadline was originally in the preamble to the e.r.a., soha it's notthe states ratified. it wasn't considered. it wasn't part of the actual amendment. so congress put it in, they can take it out. y e other strat representative maloney is to start over, with a new e..a., pass it in both...
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election when then-candidate trump stumbled into a mess where women should be punished and even the susan b. anthonye case here. this is about women's reproductive health. it is about privacy. it's about ensuring that states are doing what roof you wait intended when we see rollbacks of women's productions in ohio. >> governor huckabee: what is reproductive about the death of a baby? >> jessica: but is not the death of a baby, governor. that's not a viable fetus. >> governor huckabee: viability is interpretive. >> jessica: really customer because i thought viability meant if it's going to live or not. space exhibit lives, he lives. if it doesn't, let let god be the judge. >> jessica: medical professionals have to do they should have this procedure. that's what that bill was trying to override. because it has to go to three different people. >> governor huckabee: i fight in france believed in science. biologically, it's not a part of a woman's body. if it was, it would have the exact dna of a woman. would have the same blood type. it doesn't. it's a distinct human being for the moment of conception.
election when then-candidate trump stumbled into a mess where women should be punished and even the susan b. anthonye case here. this is about women's reproductive health. it is about privacy. it's about ensuring that states are doing what roof you wait intended when we see rollbacks of women's productions in ohio. >> governor huckabee: what is reproductive about the death of a baby? >> jessica: but is not the death of a baby, governor. that's not a viable fetus. >> governor...
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. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar?ould you respond? >> well, never in anger. as my mother told me, that would have been self-defeating. always as an opportunity to teach. i did see myself as kind of a kindergarten teacher in those days because the judges didn't think sex discrimination existed. well, one of the things i tried to plant in their minds was think about how you would like the world to be for your daughters and granddaughters. >> the gender line helps to keep women not on a pedestal, but in a cage. >> you couldn't miss what ruth was doing during the '70s. she was creating a legal landscape. >> she was doing something that was incredibly important to american women whether they knew it or not. yeah. yup. would you be surprised to hear that honda is the most reliable car company? honda's reliable. well, it's actually not honda. really? what!? toyota! it's not toyota either. chevy! based on a nationwide survey, chevy is more reliable than toyota and honda. wow! get $4,500 total cash allowance on select equinox
. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar?ould you respond? >> well, never in anger. as my mother told me, that would have been self-defeating. always as an opportunity to teach. i did see myself as kind of a kindergarten teacher in those days because the judges didn't think sex discrimination existed. well, one of the things i tried to plant in their minds was think about how you would like the world to be for your daughters and granddaughters. >>...
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and we have a record from the guestbook at their home that has the signature of susan b anthony, whenhe was giving talks in favor of women's suffrage. senator jones, because of his involvement with the comstock to bring alla way that silver to the market, so he built a railroad from nevada to los angeles. it was the los angeles and independence railroad. he ended up going into business p. huntington to develop a railroad and wharf in santa monica bay. they built a mile-long wharf into santa monica bay, which was called the long wharf, the mile-long to her, it had several names it what -- names it was known by. it allowed trains to go out on this long wharf to meet ships and transport cargo. they had this idea that santa monica could be the official port of los angeles. congress,titioned there was much work behind-the-scenes to get this through, they brought out experts to survey the bay, and santa monica was competing with san pedro for the official title of the port of los angeles. fortunately for us today, they pedroly lost out, so san received the designation is the official order
and we have a record from the guestbook at their home that has the signature of susan b anthony, whenhe was giving talks in favor of women's suffrage. senator jones, because of his involvement with the comstock to bring alla way that silver to the market, so he built a railroad from nevada to los angeles. it was the los angeles and independence railroad. he ended up going into business p. huntington to develop a railroad and wharf in santa monica bay. they built a mile-long wharf into santa...