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she became the protege of susan b. anthony. susan b. anthony knew at a certain period of time that she would probably not live to see women voting all across the united states. so at that point in time, susan b. anthony decided she needed to recruit women that would take her place, and carrie chapman catt was the person who susan b. anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role, several times, in the women's suffrage movement, certainly the last several years as a strategist and in nashville, tennessee for the final fight. >> those demonstrations came to washington, d.c. we have pictures from outside the white house. what role did president woodrow wilson play in all of this? did he have a view? >> yes, he absolutely had a view. woodrow wilson, when he came to the white house in 1913, was not a supporter of women's suffrage. in fact, he tried to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on, he did grow and change his opinion when he realized that actually it would hurt him, it would hurt the democratic party for
she became the protege of susan b. anthony. susan b. anthony knew at a certain period of time that she would probably not live to see women voting all across the united states. so at that point in time, susan b. anthony decided she needed to recruit women that would take her place, and carrie chapman catt was the person who susan b. anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role, several times, in the women's suffrage movement, certainly the last several years as a strategist...
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she became the protege of susan b anthony. susan b. thony knew she probably would not live to see women voting across the united states. anthony decided she need to recruit women who would take her place, and carrie cha p b.n catt was the woman susan anthony recruited. she played a pivotal role several times in women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and in nashville, tennessee. host: those demonstrations came to washington, d.c.. we have pictures from outside the white house. what role did woodrow wilson play in this? wilson, when he came to the white house in 1913, was not a supporter of women's suffrage. he tried to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on, he did grow and change his opinion when he realized it would hurt him. it would hurt the democratic party for a long time in the future if he did not change his opinion. aliceffragists, led by or the first united states citizens to protest in front of the white house. they started in 1917. at first, woodrow wilson was lukewarm at their presence. he might t
she became the protege of susan b anthony. susan b. thony knew she probably would not live to see women voting across the united states. anthony decided she need to recruit women who would take her place, and carrie cha p b.n catt was the woman susan anthony recruited. she played a pivotal role several times in women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and in nashville, tennessee. host: those demonstrations came to washington, d.c.. we have pictures from outside the white house. what...
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inthe time she is arrested 1872, susan b. anthony is a very well-known figure. this is a very public case and she is very public about it. after she is arrested and then let out on bail, there is a story behind that, after that happens she goes around her region of new york giving a number of speeches about the fact she has been arrested for the crime of voting. trial, the trial adds fuel to the fire because in the trial, what happens is susan b. anthony is the only woman in the courtroom. she is not allowed to testify on her own behalf because she is a woman, and after her lawyer and the prosecuting attorney present their cases, the judge simply reads the decision he had already written before the trial and in a wonderful moment, she watches this happen and she gets up and answers him and she will not shut up. he says you need to sit down, you need to stop, she says no, i'm not going to. she thousand exactly what she things of them. it has become such a powerful cause that she is giving the speeches about what happened that it becomes sort of a flashpoint where
inthe time she is arrested 1872, susan b. anthony is a very well-known figure. this is a very public case and she is very public about it. after she is arrested and then let out on bail, there is a story behind that, after that happens she goes around her region of new york giving a number of speeches about the fact she has been arrested for the crime of voting. trial, the trial adds fuel to the fire because in the trial, what happens is susan b. anthony is the only woman in the courtroom. she...
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she saw susan b. anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old. and susan b. anthony asked, who in the audience believes women should have the right to vote, and as an eight-year-old, she stood up and that was a memorable experience that definitely has the connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. read about the same time as the convention in seneca falls, women and men, families, were traveling west. these were hardy people, and at that time, about 1850, congress passed the oregon donation land claim laws. anybody who came to the oregon territory before 1849 got outright 640 acres of land. after 1850, they cut that in half to 320 acres, but the interesting thing is that amount of land, half of it was in the woman's name. 320 acres were given to a couple. if you are a single man, you got half of that. if you are a single woman, you got half of that. but half of that acreage was always in the woman's name. so right away, women have land claim ownership. and that was an important part of the oregon trail era. by 1853, washington becomes a separate
she saw susan b. anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old. and susan b. anthony asked, who in the audience believes women should have the right to vote, and as an eight-year-old, she stood up and that was a memorable experience that definitely has the connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. read about the same time as the convention in seneca falls, women and men, families, were traveling west. these were hardy people, and at that time, about 1850, congress...
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i call my friends my homies. >> host: john brown, sojourner truth, elizabeth cady stanton, susan b anthonyey were powerhouses. so to have that, and there was tension as i understand. >> guest: when we moved to this moment we are celebrating order commemorating the anniversary to give the right to vote, harriet tubman is right in there advocating for the suffrage for women as early as 1860 she's with elizabeth cady stanton, lucretia mond, other whiteswhite suffragists that wee pushing the needle attempting to get women the right to vote and there was great tension and this is something we kind of reckon with as we move into this moment we know that actually black women don't receive that right or at least it is withdrawn from them over time and it is in this interesting position because she's worked with these suffragists. if they were allies in that respect, but many of them were quite angry black men had been given the right to vote and they were still shut out and disenfranchised. she felt like she had to choose, but she didn't. as a politician she had relationships with this older gener
i call my friends my homies. >> host: john brown, sojourner truth, elizabeth cady stanton, susan b anthonyey were powerhouses. so to have that, and there was tension as i understand. >> guest: when we moved to this moment we are celebrating order commemorating the anniversary to give the right to vote, harriet tubman is right in there advocating for the suffrage for women as early as 1860 she's with elizabeth cady stanton, lucretia mond, other whiteswhite suffragists that wee...
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pardoning susan b. anthony on the anniversary of the 19th amendment passing. it's no great help to susan b. anthony that she's been pardoned because she's been dead for a while. your not supposed to do that. why do you pardoned people and also he pardoned jack johnson the heavyweight prostituted wrongfully for violating segregationist laws and that's an ugly part of our past and trump pardoned him, it had no effect on jack john edward susan b. anthony at least not one that we could measure. but he goes outside of the rules of the message he's sending people is more important than the question of whether it is realistic to do or say. the message he's sending to the voters debate sure this is the reason the he didn't is that hes defending their interest. it's not the first time he mentioned women's suffrage. he mentioned that july 4 as well as his fourth of july speech on the mall. so, what seems strange or outlandish to political observers and reporters may not always be that way. it depends on how it is being interpreted and i can think of examples where democr
pardoning susan b. anthony on the anniversary of the 19th amendment passing. it's no great help to susan b. anthony that she's been pardoned because she's been dead for a while. your not supposed to do that. why do you pardoned people and also he pardoned jack johnson the heavyweight prostituted wrongfully for violating segregationist laws and that's an ugly part of our past and trump pardoned him, it had no effect on jack john edward susan b. anthony at least not one that we could measure. but...
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my first guest is miss susan b anthony. hello, miss anthony. >> i'm feeling very energetic today. how are you? >> wonderful, thank you. my first question is how did you get involved in the women's suffrage movement? >> i didn't start my life as an agitator in the women's suffrage movement. it kind of grew gradually over time. it began when i first was made to understand that married women had no legal rights in this country. they could not own property or keep their earnings and i was taught to believe that women and men were equal and should have equal rights in my quaker household, we were treated equally. this was a very cruel comeuppance to me when i was taught about that. it was going to be a long, slow process to change those laws. i became interested in the temperance movement. we thought perhaps if we could take the alcohol out of the hands of abusive husbands, things would not be quite so bad for the wives who would complain to their husbands when they drank away the rent and they had no money to feed the children. an abused mother could not even take her children with he
my first guest is miss susan b anthony. hello, miss anthony. >> i'm feeling very energetic today. how are you? >> wonderful, thank you. my first question is how did you get involved in the women's suffrage movement? >> i didn't start my life as an agitator in the women's suffrage movement. it kind of grew gradually over time. it began when i first was made to understand that married women had no legal rights in this country. they could not own property or keep their earnings...
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things that seem outlandish, something that happened only very recently, trump is pardoning susan b. anthony on the anniversary of the 19th amendment passing, and it's no great help to susan b anthony because she was parented because she has been dead quite a while. over not supposed to do that, parr he posthumously parked jack johnson, a fighter who was wrongly prettied for violating election laws and that's part of an ugly past and it has no effect on blue jacketsson or susan b. anthony, not one we can measure. but goes outside the rules and the message he is sending to people is often more important than the question of whether it actually is realistic do or say what he is doing. the message he is sending to female voter, is the reason he did it, is that he is defending their interests and that he values the history of women and women's suffrage. not the first time he mentioned women's suffrage, mentioned in july, devoting attention to it as his fourth of july speech on the mall. what seems strange or justified landish to political observers, purpose dids, reporters, may not always be tha
things that seem outlandish, something that happened only very recently, trump is pardoning susan b. anthony on the anniversary of the 19th amendment passing, and it's no great help to susan b anthony because she was parented because she has been dead quite a while. over not supposed to do that, parr he posthumously parked jack johnson, a fighter who was wrongly prettied for violating election laws and that's part of an ugly past and it has no effect on blue jacketsson or susan b. anthony, not...
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i mentioned at the beginning and a howard shaw and susan b. anthony show up in ottawa in and it ties into the campaign. notdid chautauqua go from allowing women speakers at all to allowing women to speak but not of suffrage, to finally including suffrage? women pushed for it. in 1891, vincent finally acquiesced and allowed what he called a women's day at chautauqua. i find the term analogy -- terminology fascinating, because women had been speaking and there were other women's talk it -- topics, but this indicated there would be suffrage talks all afternoon. in the kansas is there is a huge auditorium at the new the chautauqua, and newspaper describes that the entire auditorium was covered in yellow bunting, yellow ribbon. why yellow? the sunflower state of kansas, of course. that is still one of the reasons why yellow or gold was a color of the movement because of kansas and its leadership, part 1887.ause of kansas was not really recognized as that leader. they emulated new york and wanted to start groups for women as well. ottawa claimed to be the b
i mentioned at the beginning and a howard shaw and susan b. anthony show up in ottawa in and it ties into the campaign. notdid chautauqua go from allowing women speakers at all to allowing women to speak but not of suffrage, to finally including suffrage? women pushed for it. in 1891, vincent finally acquiesced and allowed what he called a women's day at chautauqua. i find the term analogy -- terminology fascinating, because women had been speaking and there were other women's talk it --...
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susan b. anthony burned her papers. there's a feeling that i'm going to leave my biography and then i'm going to burn everything that might contradict it. >> the other question has to do, did they endorse other causes? >> this is a very important question. i had a mentor early on in the process at harvard. he is considered the father of the history of capitalism. he's into big history, macro history. he was interested in my work because he had written about the money to men of new york, but he had not mentioned the women. so we arranged to have coffee once when i was up at cambridge. he said to me, how many of these women do you have? i'm thinking like a journalist. i said way too many. i have 24 already. i'm thinking how am i going to tell the story, we have a narrative, make it compelling, like downtown abby on steroids. he said, what can you get to 100? >> i said, well, you know, i probably could because i had been reading newspaper accounts of the day and at the bottom of the newspaper copy would be in attendance of
susan b. anthony burned her papers. there's a feeling that i'm going to leave my biography and then i'm going to burn everything that might contradict it. >> the other question has to do, did they endorse other causes? >> this is a very important question. i had a mentor early on in the process at harvard. he is considered the father of the history of capitalism. he's into big history, macro history. he was interested in my work because he had written about the money to men of new...
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. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar? >> they would say things like this, how did you respond? >> well, never in anger. as my mother told me. that's, 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 try to plant in their minds was, think about how you would like the world to be for your daughters and granddaughters. >> reporter: she won five landmark cases, which she argued on behalf of women in front of an all-male bench, long before she sat on it. ginsburg went on to serve as an appeals court judge in the nation's capital, until that life-changing nomination by president bill clinton in 1993. >> i am proud to nominate judge ruth bader ginsburg. >> reporter: that might never have happened if not for the lobbying of a staunch feminist, her husband. >> he felt she deserved it and would be good for the country. >> reporter: and at her confirmation hear
. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar? >> they would say things like this, how did you respond? >> well, never in anger. as my mother told me. that's, 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 try to plant in their minds was, think about how you would like the world...
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president trump said today he will posthumously pardon susan b. anthonyined for illegally voting in 1872 incidentally, susan b. anthony is what trump thinks happens during gender reassignment surgery. the trump administration announced yesterday it had approved a plan to drill for oil and gas in the arctic national wildlife reserve in alaska and if you think that's bad, bernie sanders has been single handedly chopping down the rain forest i guess we finally know the answer to the riddle, how much wood would a socialist chop if a socialist could chop wood. look at all that firewood. it's like he listened to "folklore" once and thought, yeah, i could live that life former vice president, joe biden held a virtual fundraiser today with tom hanks unfortunately it was with virtual tom hanks. [ shudder rapper cardi b interviewed former vice president joe biden yesterday and discussed health care, free education and tax breaks overall, an unexpectedly dry-ass conversation my favorite joke of the day, maybe the week it's only tuesday, but thank you, ally hord new
president trump said today he will posthumously pardon susan b. anthonyined for illegally voting in 1872 incidentally, susan b. anthony is what trump thinks happens during gender reassignment surgery. the trump administration announced yesterday it had approved a plan to drill for oil and gas in the arctic national wildlife reserve in alaska and if you think that's bad, bernie sanders has been single handedly chopping down the rain forest i guess we finally know the answer to the riddle, how...
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. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar? >> i would never respond in anger. 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. 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. >> reporter: she won five landmark cases, which she argued in front of an all-male bench long before she sat on it. she went on to serve as an appeals court judge, until the life-changing nomination by president bill clinton in 1993. >> i'm proud to nominate j ruth bader ginsburg. >> reporter: that may never have happened had it not been for the intense lobbying effort by her husband, marty ginsburg. at her confirmation hearing, chaired by then-senator joe biden, the nominee did not shy away from her feminism. spotlighting contentious topics like abortion rights. >> this is central to a woman's life, to her dignity. >
. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar? >> i would never respond in anger. 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. 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. >> reporter: she won five landmark...
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celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, giving voting rights to women, and as susan b. anthony once said, "someone struggled for your right to vote. use it." there's expected to be record back.t this year. we'll be right back. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, there's so much to take advantage of. like $0 copays on virtual visits... ♪ wow ♪ uh-huh $0 copays on primary care visits and lab tests. ♪ wow ♪ uh-huh plus, $0 copays on hundreds of prescription drugs. unitedthe advantage plans. plus, $0 copays on hundreds of prescription drugs. cludinthe only plans with t aar. most plans have a $0 premium. it's time to take advantage. ♪ wow it's time to take advantage. because i trust their quality. vitamins, they were the first to be verified by usp, an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the #1 pharmacist-recommended vitamin and supplement brand. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupi
celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, giving voting rights to women, and as susan b. anthony once said, "someone struggled for your right to vote. use it." there's expected to be record back.t this year. we'll be right back. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, there's so much to take advantage of. like $0 copays on virtual visits... ♪ wow ♪ uh-huh $0 copays on primary care visits and lab tests. ♪ wow ♪ uh-huh plus, $0 copays on hundreds of...
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the trump pardoned him and it has no effect on jack johnson for susan b. anthony at least not one that we can measure. but he goes outside the rules and the message he's sending to people is often more important than the question of whether it is realistic to do or say what he's doing into the message he's sending to the female voters and ensure this is the reason he did it is that he is defending the interests and he values the history of women and suffrage. it's not the first time he's mentioned it. he mentioned it last july 4 as well with a lot of attention to the fourth of july speech on the mall. what seems strange and outlandish to political observers come abundance may not always be that way and it depends how it's being interpreted. it is how appealing than some of these things really are. i think for example, conservatives underestimate the appeal of socialized medicine. we talk about it and it's very abstract to us but the idea of having a safety net for emergencies is extremely compelling and conservatives even going back to ronald reagan understood thi
the trump pardoned him and it has no effect on jack johnson for susan b. anthony at least not one that we can measure. but he goes outside the rules and the message he's sending to people is often more important than the question of whether it is realistic to do or say what he's doing into the message he's sending to the female voters and ensure this is the reason he did it is that he is defending the interests and he values the history of women and suffrage. it's not the first time he's...
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before that, susan b. anthonypoke in this building in 1897, when tennessee was celebrating their 100th anniversary as a state with the centennial exposition. that was the first time women were able to hear from this national leader and get involved in the movement. had the firstssee women's suffrage parade in the south, and based on that and what the local women did, the national women's suffrage convention that susan b. anthony started had their convention right here at the ryman. many people have been to conventions that had more free time than work time. the women who came here in the fall of 1914 wanted the right to vote, they were going to work session -- they were going to work hard and the sessions lasted until 3:00 a.m. the ryman has always been a little too large for convention state parties. select it was time to delegates to go to the democratic national convention held in san francisco, they met here at the ryman auditorium. for the first time, tennessee sent two women delegates to that convention, whi
before that, susan b. anthonypoke in this building in 1897, when tennessee was celebrating their 100th anniversary as a state with the centennial exposition. that was the first time women were able to hear from this national leader and get involved in the movement. had the firstssee women's suffrage parade in the south, and based on that and what the local women did, the national women's suffrage convention that susan b. anthony started had their convention right here at the ryman. many people...
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story about a proposed monument in central park that would celebrate elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony was circulating saying that we were in danger to enter into the anniversary year overlooking black women quite literally so i thought this is time to put together three generations of black women historians 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 this is the book filled with black women first and breaking barriers and shattering ceilings and that is absolutely true. as i began to reflect what i was finding a realized that first it was a core principle that women had arrived at 200 years ago and carried forward to our own time that america's politics should have no place for racism and sexism. when i recognized how long they had championing that view in a realized how long they had been alone to carry that forward to set that ideal in front of us they realized they were the intellectual and political vanguard showing the country to the very best ideals. >> thank you
story about a proposed monument in central park that would celebrate elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony was circulating saying that we were in danger to enter into the anniversary year overlooking black women quite literally so i thought this is time to put together three generations of black women historians 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 this is the...
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tennessee was the last state to ratify that on august 18, 1920, and before that susan b. anthonyis building in 1897 when tennessee was celebrating their 100th anniversary as a state with the tennessee centennial exposition. that was the first time that women were able to kind of hear from this national leader and get involved in the movement. in 1914, tennessee had the first women's suffrage parade in the south and based on that and what the local women did, the national women's suffrage convention that susan b. anthony started had their convention right here at the ryman, and many people had been to conventions that had more free time than work time, and the women that came here in the fall in 1914 and they wanted the right to vote. they were going to work hard it lasted until 3:00 a.m. in this building when women got the right to vote. the ryman had as you been a place because it was so large for political convention of the state parties and the democratic party and the republican party. so in 1920, when it was time to select delegates to go to the democratic national conventio
tennessee was the last state to ratify that on august 18, 1920, and before that susan b. anthonyis building in 1897 when tennessee was celebrating their 100th anniversary as a state with the tennessee centennial exposition. that was the first time that women were able to kind of hear from this national leader and get involved in the movement. in 1914, tennessee had the first women's suffrage parade in the south and based on that and what the local women did, the national women's suffrage...
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talk about this with people portraying susan b. anthony as they discuss the history of women's suffrage and the challenges they faced along the way. to program. party, and for the next i will be moderating hour, our discussion with three key figures in the fight for women's right to vote. as you can see i'm celebrating by wearing my suffrage sash. by wearing my suffrage sash. , i have a centennial pen that i ordered from the national archives gift shop. another way we can celebrate as by sharing our stories online. we have a number of animated stickers and gifts so you can post that on your social media posts using the hashtag 19 suffrage stories.
talk about this with people portraying susan b. anthony as they discuss the history of women's suffrage and the challenges they faced along the way. to program. party, and for the next i will be moderating hour, our discussion with three key figures in the fight for women's right to vote. as you can see i'm celebrating by wearing my suffrage sash. by wearing my suffrage sash. , i have a centennial pen that i ordered from the national archives gift shop. another way we can celebrate as by...
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the head of the susan b. anthonyvative women for whom abortion is a big issue, they were trying to defeat donald trump at the beginning of the primary process and they came around to him for wasn't reason. that's because his promise to appoint conservative judges. and that matters a lot. and the question is whether or not things have changed because there's so many other factors going in particularly when you look at motivating issues on the democratic side. >> i got to leave it there. great discussion. thank you all. appreciate it. >>> up next, i'll talk with dan rather about his recollections of ruth bader ginsburg. ♪ ♪ for all the moments you've missed and all the moments you haven't "hi" love, can't wait -"got the ring!" -"yes!" and with jared it doesn't have to ♪ -"got the ring!" -"yes!" i'm a verizon engineer. and i'm part of the team building... ...a powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles. and in new york city. and it's
the head of the susan b. anthonyvative women for whom abortion is a big issue, they were trying to defeat donald trump at the beginning of the primary process and they came around to him for wasn't reason. that's because his promise to appoint conservative judges. and that matters a lot. and the question is whether or not things have changed because there's so many other factors going in particularly when you look at motivating issues on the democratic side. >> i got to leave it there....
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other things that seem outlandish trump is pardoning susan b anthony with the 19th amendment passing. she had been pardoned but also dead for quite a while. why? also jack johnson and the black heavyweight fighter and that's an ugly part of the past. at least not one that we can measure. and the message he is sending is more important than the question of whether if it is realistic to do or say. the message he is sending two female voters he is defending their interest and he mentioned it last july 4th as well with the fourth of july speech on the mall. or i can think of examples and to understand how appealing these things are. and conservatives underestimate the appeal of socialized medicine. we talk about it and it's very abstract. but the idea of having a safety net for emergencies is extremely compelling. even going back to ronald reagan understood this. democrats have not come up with a good way to do that but the fact they talk about it in a safety net for themselves. and because joe biden is promising to raise taxes they are not miss listening to the messages to turn the econo
other things that seem outlandish trump is pardoning susan b anthony with the 19th amendment passing. she had been pardoned but also dead for quite a while. why? also jack johnson and the black heavyweight fighter and that's an ugly part of the past. at least not one that we can measure. and the message he is sending is more important than the question of whether if it is realistic to do or say. the message he is sending two female voters he is defending their interest and he mentioned it last...
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. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar. >> when they would say things like this, how did you respond? >> well, never in anger as my mother told me. that would have been self-defeating. always as an opportunity to teach. i was listening to him and disagreeing with a good part of what he said, but thought he said it in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. >> some day we will go back to having the kind of legislature that we should where members, whatever party they belong to, want to make it work and cooperate with each other to see that that will happen. i mean, it was that way in 1993 when i was nominated for this good job. if you want to be a true professional, you will do something outside yourself. that's what i think a meaningful life is. one lives not just for oneself but for one's community. >> justice ruth bader ginsburg passed away at age 8 7. we'll look at how they'll handle the vacancy in the supreme court. president trump says republicans have an obligation to m
. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar. >> when they would say things like this, how did you respond? >> well, never in anger as my mother told me. that would have been self-defeating. always as an opportunity to teach. i was listening to him and disagreeing with a good part of what he said, but thought he said it in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. >> some day we will go back to having the kind of...
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. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar? [ laughter ] >> when they would say things like this, how would you respond? >> never in anger, as my mother told me, that would have been self-defeating. always take the opportunity to teach. and i was listening to him and disagreeing with a good part of what he said. but the way he said it, in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. >> some day we will go back to having the kind of legislature that we should, where members, whatever party they belong to, want to make the thing work and cooperate with each other to see that that will happen. it was that way in 1993 when i was nominated for this good job. if you want to be a true professional, you will do something outside yourself. that's what i think a meaningful life is. one lives not just for oneself but for one's community. ♪ you must go and i must bide ♪ but come ye back when su-- mom, dad. why's jamie here? it's sunday. sunday sing along. and he helped us get a home and auto bundle. he's been our i
. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar? [ laughter ] >> when they would say things like this, how would you respond? >> never in anger, as my mother told me, that would have been self-defeating. always take the opportunity to teach. and i was listening to him and disagreeing with a good part of what he said. but the way he said it, in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. >> some day we will go back to...
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. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar?u respond? >> llanger, as my mother told me. that would have been self-defeating. always as an opportunity to teach. >> and i was listening to him and disagreeing with a good part of what he said. but thought he said it in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. >> some day, we will go back to having the kind of legislature that we should, where members, whatever party they belong to, want to make the thing work and cooperate with each other to see that that will happen. it was that way in 1993 when i was nominated for this good job. >> if you want to be a true professional, you will do something outside yourself. that's what i think a meaningful life is. one lived not just for one's self, but for one's community. >> her voice will be missed, but her legacy will not be lost. i love when they spoke about women on the court and she said there won't be enough until there are nine. >> yeah, i love that. and you think about the courage she had to have, to be th
. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar?u respond? >> llanger, as my mother told me. that would have been self-defeating. always as an opportunity to teach. >> and i was listening to him and disagreeing with a good part of what he said. but thought he said it in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. >> some day, we will go back to having the kind of legislature that we should, where members, whatever...
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i was listening to an interview, peter, with the head of the susan b. anthony list. this is an organization that wants to overturn roe v. wade. it has made it their sole purpose in life to overturn roe v. wade and to get supreme court justices nominated to the bench who want to do that. incidentally, amy coney barrett is their number one choice. in this interview she was asked if it is worth it if, in fact, the democrats gain control of both the senate and the white house and after kind of wanting to avoid the question and answer event tiventually she said, yes would be worth it. >> i think that's right. there are conservatives who say it would be worth it. they want to win the election and they don't want to say it on the air. from your point of view, getting a sixth republican appointed justice on the nine-member court has a more lasting value than a single election cycle. you can argue this is more meaningful for the law and long range shake of the jurisprudence. judge barrett is 48. she would be the youngest member of this particular court. i mean, she could serv
i was listening to an interview, peter, with the head of the susan b. anthony list. this is an organization that wants to overturn roe v. wade. it has made it their sole purpose in life to overturn roe v. wade and to get supreme court justices nominated to the bench who want to do that. incidentally, amy coney barrett is their number one choice. in this interview she was asked if it is worth it if, in fact, the democrats gain control of both the senate and the white house and after kind of...
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just today he spoke with the president of the susan b. anthony list, an anti-abortion group. and you can bet he is going to hear a flood of advice before he finally settles on who his nominee is going to be. >> kaitlan collins, thank you so much. abby, mcconnell just said on the senate floor that the president's nominee will get a vote this year. susan collins and lisa murkowski have said mcconnell should delay any action until we know who wins the presidency november 3rd. do you think any additional republicans will join those two, thus, theoretically, at least, being able to block mcconnell from proceeding to a vote? >> well, i think it's a possibility. the list of people who could be in the company of susan collins and lisa murkowski are pretty limited. you are talking maybe three or four other republicans who might be open to it. >> many haven't said where they stand. but i did think it was notable that mcconnell said today this nominee will get a vote this year. he did not say before the election. it is possible that mcconnell is trying to feel out the senate republicans
just today he spoke with the president of the susan b. anthony list, an anti-abortion group. and you can bet he is going to hear a flood of advice before he finally settles on who his nominee is going to be. >> kaitlan collins, thank you so much. abby, mcconnell just said on the senate floor that the president's nominee will get a vote this year. susan collins and lisa murkowski have said mcconnell should delay any action until we know who wins the presidency november 3rd. do you think...
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oh, i'm the only - i'm the onne would you choose >> susan b. anthonyraham >> seth: wow, all right. thank you for your honesty, kayleigh it looks like we're out of time, so on behalf of the rest of the "late night" press corps, have a good night, we'll be right back with chris evans ♪ curiosity. it ignites our imagination. in search of inspiration. and daring new ideas. at lexus our greatest curiosity isn't a machine. it's you. experience the rewards of our curiosity. (peter walsh) people came and they met and they felt comfortable. it's what we did with coogan's. you felt safe and, if you were safe, you could be joyful. and almost half those small businesses, they could close if people don't do something. we have to keep our communities together. that's how we get through this. ♪ we believe in good we can all afford ♪ sing it, yeah, yeah from coffee that opens more eyes to black business. ♪ all gold to me to a hundred shades of beautiful. ♪ yeah, good to me just one jar was named best retinol cream, want the cream winning beauty's best? best retinol mo
oh, i'm the only - i'm the onne would you choose >> susan b. anthonyraham >> seth: wow, all right. thank you for your honesty, kayleigh it looks like we're out of time, so on behalf of the rest of the "late night" press corps, have a good night, we'll be right back with chris evans ♪ curiosity. it ignites our imagination. in search of inspiration. and daring new ideas. at lexus our greatest curiosity isn't a machine. it's you. experience the rewards of our curiosity....
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that date d all the wa to 1848 and the declaration of sentiments and elizabeth stanton and susan b. anthony's early version, where they said b we should have the right to vote because we are equal, we are citizens and it's our natural right. right? there were women who practiced civil disobedience and tried to do vote. i'm just going to go do it. that begins to evolve by the late 19th and 20th sencentury t women are special and more righteous and more morally pure. fits in with progressive era reforms, saying we'll clean up government and make it more efficient because we are not corrupt. right? and it's folks who are advocating that and they say some nasty things we'll talk about on thursday. we need to make these necessary changes in society. why her motto was do everything. for her and millions of other women who come to support the vote, and men, too, there's a reason why roosevelt endorses women's suffrage. they see a women's vote as an instrument for change as much as a change itself. they assume, by the way, that women will vote differently than men will. which they turn out to be most
that date d all the wa to 1848 and the declaration of sentiments and elizabeth stanton and susan b. anthony's early version, where they said b we should have the right to vote because we are equal, we are citizens and it's our natural right. right? there were women who practiced civil disobedience and tried to do vote. i'm just going to go do it. that begins to evolve by the late 19th and 20th sencentury t women are special and more righteous and more morally pure. fits in with progressive era...
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elizabeth cady stanton, susan b. anthony wait, what look, i love that there's a monument, but these three hanging out? what are they having a conversation about hey, let's plan a women's march. yay! but sojourner, you're going to have to walk in the back ♪ that's how it really went down ♪ and then trump said that a vaccine might be available right before the election, and i was like, what that seems like awfully suspicious timing. also, no one trusts the guy who just a little bit ago was like, hm, drink bleach look, i'm sorry but i wouldn't trust trump to give me a cookie, let alone a needle of something. then for some reason, trump decided to hold a town hall and i was like, what would you do that for no one likes you then i saw that black people were there and i was like, what? he's going to get it then while this lady was asking a question, trump interrupted her. and she hit him with a - >> please stop and let me finish my question, sir >> and i was like, what? whoo then herman cain tweeted from the dead and i was like, w
elizabeth cady stanton, susan b. anthony wait, what look, i love that there's a monument, but these three hanging out? what are they having a conversation about hey, let's plan a women's march. yay! but sojourner, you're going to have to walk in the back ♪ that's how it really went down ♪ and then trump said that a vaccine might be available right before the election, and i was like, what that seems like awfully suspicious timing. also, no one trusts the guy who just a little bit ago was...
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susan b. anthony's face on the new dollar. many years later he wrote a wonderful opinion of the family medical leave act. as long as you live you can learn. [laughter] judy: justice, i described some of the work you did before you were appointed to the supreme court. how much did being a woman affect the deputy state attorney and state attorney? >> i don't know how much it affected. i think the story we just heard, what is so impressive is it is a vehicle to promote human rights and women's rights. until today, we don't really have the equality we are struggling to achieve. what was difficult as a woman, was when i was in the ministry of justice, i needed many times to confront the politicians. the prime minister, who i refused sometimes to represent in court. i thought they don't respect enough the right of minorities, so i had many fights inside the system, inside the administration. i think they used -- if it's a woman, and i was young then, you don't have to take it too seriously what you say. you have to fight when you wa
susan b. anthony's face on the new dollar. many years later he wrote a wonderful opinion of the family medical leave act. as long as you live you can learn. [laughter] judy: justice, i described some of the work you did before you were appointed to the supreme court. how much did being a woman affect the deputy state attorney and state attorney? >> i don't know how much it affected. i think the story we just heard, what is so impressive is it is a vehicle to promote human rights and...
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the camp that dated all the way to 1848 and the declaration of sentiments and elizabeth and susan b anthony'srly version, where they said we should have the right to vote because we are equal, we are citizens and it's our natural right. and we talked about this, there were some women who practice civil disobedience in the 14 amendment. it covers me, and is going to go do it. that begins to evolve by the late 19 twenties to women are special and more righteous and more morally pure. i'm in which fits in perfectly, this is a genius tactic, fits in perfectly with progressive era reforms, saying we will cleanup governments, we will make it more efficient, because we are not corrupt. and it's folks who are advocating that, they say some nasty things that we will talk about thursday. but like francis willard is saying, it's not so much that i think that i should have the votes because women and men are equal, though i think francis ruler probably would've said that. we needed to make these necessary changes in society. and she saw prohibition as just one of all kinds of reforms to cure social ills
the camp that dated all the way to 1848 and the declaration of sentiments and elizabeth and susan b anthony'srly version, where they said we should have the right to vote because we are equal, we are citizens and it's our natural right. and we talked about this, there were some women who practice civil disobedience in the 14 amendment. it covers me, and is going to go do it. that begins to evolve by the late 19 twenties to women are special and more righteous and more morally pure. i'm in which...
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. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar?spond? >> 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. >>> just the thought that i might catch a glimpse of her is overwhelming. i have a mug of her in my room. it says "herstory in the making." >> i have a sticker on my computer. >> and i just ordered tons of merch. >> notorious rbg. >> i think it's easy to take for granted the position that young women can have in today's society, a
. >> you won't settle for putting susan b. anthony on the new dollar?spond? >> 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...
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and based on that and what the local women did, the national women's suffrage convention that susan b anthony started had their convention right here at the ryman. many people have had more free time than work time. the women here in the fall of 1914 one of the right to vote, they want to work hard. the sessions last until 3 am in this building when the women got the right to vote. interestingly enough, the ryman, because it's so large, it has always been a place for political conventions of the state parties. the democratic party and the republican party. so in 1920, when it was time to selling delegates to go to the democratic national convention that was being held in san francisco, they met here at the ryman auditorium. and for the first time, tennessee said to women delegates to that convention and that was historic. that was once before they passed the 19th amendment so women could get the right to vote. so history was made here even at the ryman, before the right to vote was granted. the civil rights movement was very important in nashville tennessee. a few blocks from here, young stud
and based on that and what the local women did, the national women's suffrage convention that susan b anthony started had their convention right here at the ryman. many people have had more free time than work time. the women here in the fall of 1914 one of the right to vote, they want to work hard. the sessions last until 3 am in this building when the women got the right to vote. interestingly enough, the ryman, because it's so large, it has always been a place for political conventions of...
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in fact, the susan b. anthonye argument to the court that is potentially the contrary to the views of the sitting women justices. and the alliance for justice goes on to say amy comey barrett meets donald trump's two litmus test. invalidate the aca, and take healthcare away from millions of people and undermine a woman's reproductive freedom. this will be a battle. >> for sure. so look, i am aligned along with everybody else in the democratic politics about her views on roe vs. wade and the fear that we would now have at least a 5-4 majority if she were on the court to overrule it. the other thing alarming about her opinion about roe and the cases since roe. she is of the view that the principle of respect for settled case law, which chief justice roberts have cited many times is very important to them is only important to her and so she is going to be -- would be a real judicial activist on the court and after we've heard for decades the conservatives don't want judicial activism here they are applauding someone
in fact, the susan b. anthonye argument to the court that is potentially the contrary to the views of the sitting women justices. and the alliance for justice goes on to say amy comey barrett meets donald trump's two litmus test. invalidate the aca, and take healthcare away from millions of people and undermine a woman's reproductive freedom. this will be a battle. >> for sure. so look, i am aligned along with everybody else in the democratic politics about her views on roe vs. wade and...
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in 1894 anna shaw and susan b. anthony returned and brought with them -- a rising star in the suffrage party and you may know her name more in connection to help pass the 19th amendment in 1920. she did eventually become the president of the national association. in 1893 she was still kind of on her rising up to the leadership, but she had just helped colorado pass the 1893 amendment. so the assembly herald reported that year 1894 was to the women of kansas the most important year since a territory became a state and every club member -- >> we'll take you live to a house ways and means subcommittee hearing on the coronavirus pandemic impact on restaurant operations. owners and workers will be testifying at the hearing chaired by mike thompson. >> i want members to know that i plan to continue this committee's long tradition of collegiality and substantive substantive debate, even as we conduct our business from afar. i will continue to work with the ranking member mr. smith and his staff to ensure that the rights of all me
in 1894 anna shaw and susan b. anthony returned and brought with them -- a rising star in the suffrage party and you may know her name more in connection to help pass the 19th amendment in 1920. she did eventually become the president of the national association. in 1893 she was still kind of on her rising up to the leadership, but she had just helped colorado pass the 1893 amendment. so the assembly herald reported that year 1894 was to the women of kansas the most important year since a...
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anthony g. peluso. >> angel r. pena. >> robert penninger. >> richard al penny. >> salvatore f. pepe. >> carl allen b. peralta. >> robert david peraza. >> jon a. perconti, jr. >> alejo perez. >> angel perez, jr. >> angela susan nancy e. perez. >> berry berenson perkins. >> joseph john perroncino. >> edward j. perrotta. >> emelda h. perry. >> glenn c. perry, sr. . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] >> john william perry. >> franklin allan pershep. >> danny pesce. >> michael john pescherine. >> davin n. peterson. >> donald arthur peterson. >> jean hoadley peterson. >> william russell peterson. >> mark james petrocelli. >> philip scott petti. >> glen kerrin pettit. >> dominick a. pezzulo. >> kaleen elizabeth pezzuti. >> kevin j. pfeifer. >> tu-anh pham. >> kenneth john phelan, sr. >> sneha anne philip. >> eugenia mccann piantieri. >> ludwig john picarro. >> matthew picerno. >> joseph o. pick. >> christopher j. pickford. >> dennis j. pierce. >> bernard pietronico. >> nicholas p. pietrunti. >> theodoros pigis. >> susan elizabeth pinto. >> joseph piskadlo. >> christopher todd pitman. >> joshua michael piver. >> robert r. ploger iii. >> zandra f
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in 1894 anna shaw and susan b. anthony returned and brought with them -- a rising star in the suffrage party and you may know her name more in connection to help pass the 19th amendment in 1920. she did eventually become the president of the national association. in 1893 she was still kind of on her rising up to the leadership, but she had just helped colorado pass the 1893 amendment. so the assembly herald reported that year 1894 was to the women of kansas the most important year since a territory became a state and every club member -- >> we'll take you live to a house ways and means subcommittee hearing on the coronavirus pandemic impact on restaurant operations. owners and workers will be testifying at the hearing chaired by mike
in 1894 anna shaw and susan b. anthony returned and brought with them -- a rising star in the suffrage party and you may know her name more in connection to help pass the 19th amendment in 1920. she did eventually become the president of the national association. in 1893 she was still kind of on her rising up to the leadership, but she had just helped colorado pass the 1893 amendment. so the assembly herald reported that year 1894 was to the women of kansas the most important year since a...