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. >> susan b. anthony her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly stopping these meetings as a politically active figure. doing everything they could to ground the campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor was the foun
. >> susan b. anthony her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support...
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delegates from 28 states susan b as well as anthony, who gave the keynote address. after the convention, augusta and susan b. anthony travel to columbus where susan gave a speech right here in columbus on the importance of women's suffrage. her brothers were not as thrilled about all of the activity and the notoriety their sister was getting into. so controlling the family finances, they cut her off and her public activity ceased. she spent the next several years living in her family's ancestral home in columbus, becoming rather an eccentric recluse in many ways until a bizarre , shooting incident on the property caused her brothers to whisk her away to new york city in 1921, which of course was one year after american women gained the right to vote. she lived the rest of her life in new york city in relative anonymity until she passed away in 1933. she is actually buried in columbus at linwood cemetery, and her friends raised money for a beautiful, elaborate tombstone for her. it lists several of her accomplishments and says "martyred" which is how her friends felt
delegates from 28 states susan b as well as anthony, who gave the keynote address. after the convention, augusta and susan b. anthony travel to columbus where susan gave a speech right here in columbus on the importance of women's suffrage. her brothers were not as thrilled about all of the activity and the notoriety their sister was getting into. so controlling the family finances, they cut her off and her public activity ceased. she spent the next several years living in her family's...
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went and gave a huge load of lilies to susan b. anthony said, "when you go to the suffrage convention, i want you to tell them that this is from me, as a gift to all of you." later on, she corresponded with susan b. anthony. and her -- a friend of hers alter confirmed that she very strongly believed in women's suffrage. so that's the first incumbent first lady to publicly support suffrage. swain: on this trip, she has a massive epileptic seizure. that's correct? and is this when her health really begins to deteriorate? anthony: yes, june of 1899. what also happens is, is mckinley has purchased -- it's come up for sale -- that original house that they spent the first two and a half years of their married life together. norton smith: not the front porch house? anthony: that is -- yes, the front porch house. yes. and so -- and they had rented it, we should clarify that. they rented it for a year during the 1896 campaign. it's a little confusing. so the saxton mckinley house which still stands, where he lived longer than anywhere else, that's
went and gave a huge load of lilies to susan b. anthony said, "when you go to the suffrage convention, i want you to tell them that this is from me, as a gift to all of you." later on, she corresponded with susan b. anthony. and her -- a friend of hers alter confirmed that she very strongly believed in women's suffrage. so that's the first incumbent first lady to publicly support suffrage. swain: on this trip, she has a massive epileptic seizure. that's correct? and is this when her...
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susan b. anthony's list says it's more around 94%. >> what? 94% what? >> of their business. business. >> abortions? >> they make bank on abortions. >> susan b. anthony is a pro-life organization. >> "washington post" included it when they fact checked. they had a problem themselves with planned parenthood's own 3% statistic. they were saying that doesn't really fly. so i think you have to separate the both of them for trump's statement to work. >> seems like mr. trump is concerned about alienating that section of republican women who he cites who -- maybe they have fond memories of planned parenthood, where a lot of young women go before they have health insurance coverage for birth control, for your gyn exam and so on. this is what he told sean hannity about it last night. take a listen. >> you have it as an abortion clinic. now, that's actually a fairly small part of what they do but it's a brutal part. and i'm totally against it. maybe unless they stop with the abortions we don't do the funding for the stuff that we want. there are many ways you can do that sean. i'm total
susan b. anthony's list says it's more around 94%. >> what? 94% what? >> of their business. business. >> abortions? >> they make bank on abortions. >> susan b. anthony is a pro-life organization. >> "washington post" included it when they fact checked. they had a problem themselves with planned parenthood's own 3% statistic. they were saying that doesn't really fly. so i think you have to separate the both of them for trump's statement to work....
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that is according to a poll out, harriet tubman came in, followed by sacagawea, susan b. anthony. >>> stephanie tantillo is here with the tip of the day. >> we'll talk about the green tomato. one of the beauties of green tomatoes they only come up on the time of summer. when you see green tomatoes in the story you notice they're more firm than the red tomatoes. they won't have a lot of give to the touch. you want to make sure they have beautiful vibrant color all the way around and that they're heavy for their size. there is a lot of juice in these that you want. while they're not great to eat out of hand, in a salad, but the fried green tomato is the best way to enjoy it. throw it in egg wash, put flour on there or bread crumbs and fry it up. they hold up great in the heat and a fabulous snack to have. i'm stephanie tantillo with your tip of the day. >>> coming up next, the prospect park zoo has a new exhibit. it is the first time ever. pigs are on display. look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i
that is according to a poll out, harriet tubman came in, followed by sacagawea, susan b. anthony. >>> stephanie tantillo is here with the tip of the day. >> we'll talk about the green tomato. one of the beauties of green tomatoes they only come up on the time of summer. when you see green tomatoes in the story you notice they're more firm than the red tomatoes. they won't have a lot of give to the touch. you want to make sure they have beautiful vibrant color all the way around...
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amefelia ear hart, susan b. anthony and justice o'conno, making the li . >>> now the weather. rain is on the way. >> a pretty good afternoon. we'll have a mix of cotudsnand sun. but the main focus today is less humidity. it's warm, temperatures heading into the 80s. decent day tomorrow. the threat of rain we've talked about since monday this week. for friday, it's still a possibility. but the trend is taking the storm further and further south. we think we're going to miss out on it for the most part. the weekend, the rest of it looks pretty nice, with temperatures head back into the low 80s. heading out this evening, beautiful out there. we'll have sunshine, low levels of humidity. by 7:00, nice conditions. very comfortable conditions overnight. some patchy clouds north and west of town. there could be a sprinkle here or there, especially in the high terrain, northwest new jersey into the catskills. for the most part, just some patchy clouds. clear sky overnight. down into the 50s in the outlying areas. 1:00 in the afternoon, clouds starting to thicken up. look at where the r
amefelia ear hart, susan b. anthony and justice o'conno, making the li . >>> now the weather. rain is on the way. >> a pretty good afternoon. we'll have a mix of cotudsnand sun. but the main focus today is less humidity. it's warm, temperatures heading into the 80s. decent day tomorrow. the threat of rain we've talked about since monday this week. for friday, it's still a possibility. but the trend is taking the storm further and further south. we think we're going to miss out on...
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. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly stopping these meetings as a politically active figure. doing everything they could to ground the campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor wa
. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >>...
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women's rights activist susan b. anthony and put on their early ought earhart -- amelia earhart. announced a woman would be on the new $10 bill scheduled for release in 2020. it is about time. juliet: huddy like to experience more sensations at the movies you bring in 4 d affects to manhattan theaters this year. the end unions square in the walk --ewok on west 42 street, the theaters will dispense snow, shake your seats and spew out wind, rain and lightning affect. i don't know if this sounds fun. no word how much the tickets will cost but the post points out the 4 d theaters in the country charges nearly $24 and if you etna 3d screen to that experience you could see ticket price of $30 for the entire experience. robert: top stories when we get back. juliet: the grateful dead, we [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? wh
women's rights activist susan b. anthony and put on their early ought earhart -- amelia earhart. announced a woman would be on the new $10 bill scheduled for release in 2020. it is about time. juliet: huddy like to experience more sensations at the movies you bring in 4 d affects to manhattan theaters this year. the end unions square in the walk --ewok on west 42 street, the theaters will dispense snow, shake your seats and spew out wind, rain and lightning affect. i don't know if this sounds...
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. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly stopping these meetings as a politically active figure. doing everything they could to ground the campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor wa
. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >>...
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when susan b. anthony came to the white house, alice was the person who was most sympathetic to suffrage. >> barbara is in peoria. >> i would love to know whether it is true that theodore roosevelt asked booker t. washington as a guest to dinner, and if so, was that a first? >> in 1902, theodore roosevelt did invite booker t. washington, the leader of the tuskegee institute and a very important figure in african-american history. he was recognized as an important educator but also dealt with political patronage for the republican party. edith and tr had him to dinner. frederick douglass would come to the white house and talk to lincoln, but i don't think a dinner was involved. it is not the first time an african-american came, but it came to be an advisor, but it may be the first dinner. >> it could be. people threatened to kill tr. they said they should put a bomb under his chair because he advocated social equality to blacks and whites. you have to remember in african- american history, after reconstruct
when susan b. anthony came to the white house, alice was the person who was most sympathetic to suffrage. >> barbara is in peoria. >> i would love to know whether it is true that theodore roosevelt asked booker t. washington as a guest to dinner, and if so, was that a first? >> in 1902, theodore roosevelt did invite booker t. washington, the leader of the tuskegee institute and a very important figure in african-american history. he was recognized as an important educator but...
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she's followed by sajcagawea, amelia earhart, susan b. anthonynited states marine corps boot camp in south carolina. the 17-year-old wanted to prove she could walk around with a crown on her head and, quote, be a normal person. be a patriot and be in the military. she says she wants to break all those stereotypes. >> good for her. >> terrific. >>> a statute of confederate president jefferson davis remains this morning in the state capitol. a commission voted wednesday to keep it there. an educational display will be added to explain his role in the civil war. the decision comes at a time other states are removing confederate symbols. >>> and "orlando sentinel" looks at a remarkable picture of the dark side of the moon. the images are combined in a time lapse that shows earth as the backdrop. that's a camera on a satellite a million miles away captured these high-quality images. >>> egypt is making history this morning. the country is officially unveiling a major expansion of the suez canal. the massive public works project will have a big impact
she's followed by sajcagawea, amelia earhart, susan b. anthonynited states marine corps boot camp in south carolina. the 17-year-old wanted to prove she could walk around with a crown on her head and, quote, be a normal person. be a patriot and be in the military. she says she wants to break all those stereotypes. >> good for her. >> terrific. >>> a statute of confederate president jefferson davis remains this morning in the state capitol. a commission voted wednesday to...
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. >> susan b. anthonym. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly stopping these meetings as a politically active figure. doing everything they could to ground the campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor was the foundation of the econ
. >> susan b. anthonym. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in...
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and susan b. anthony who played a key role in the women's suffrage movement.esign the $10 bill is set to debut in 2020. >>> it's almost time for the debate in the 2016 u.s. presidential race, and they always seem to give us some odd and sometimes funny moments. coming up next we'll show you some of the best from years past. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door, so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer, and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participating retailers. the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. esurance was born online. which means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools so you only pay for what's right for you which saves money. they settle claims quickly which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built
and susan b. anthony who played a key role in the women's suffrage movement.esign the $10 bill is set to debut in 2020. >>> it's almost time for the debate in the 2016 u.s. presidential race, and they always seem to give us some odd and sometimes funny moments. coming up next we'll show you some of the best from years past. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door, so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a...
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. >> susan b. anthonydedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly stopping these meetings as a politically active figure. doing everything they could to ground the campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor was
. >> susan b. anthonydedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >>...
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. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly stopping these meetings as a politically active figure. doing everything they could to ground the campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor wa
. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >>...