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this is susan b anthony, 1979-1981. it did not go over well. because it was, what you call it, looked too much like the quarter. this isn't the anthony coin looked too much like the quarter, so it did not go over well. then they made sacagawea, 2000-present, and they made it gold. the idea was that it would stand out. it is really not in circulation either. you can get it at the bank, but it is not usual that you get it. when you look at coins, pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, those of the four coins you will find in your wallet, all men. interestingly in history, the united states did have a woman on a coin early in our history, queen isabella. paper currency, a big battle over paper currency, and just a backup, i wrote my first article in the 1990's, i have been pushing these. all the numbers i quote, i've done my arsenal research. -- my own personal research. i have counted them one by one. i am a counter. here is the money. there is a big push to get women on money, and we hear from the treasury department that they will put a woman o
this is susan b anthony, 1979-1981. it did not go over well. because it was, what you call it, looked too much like the quarter. this isn't the anthony coin looked too much like the quarter, so it did not go over well. then they made sacagawea, 2000-present, and they made it gold. the idea was that it would stand out. it is really not in circulation either. you can get it at the bank, but it is not usual that you get it. when you look at coins, pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, those of...
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. >> susan b. anthony, poetry. >> giving cred to alliving cred to all the awesome girls. >> making good things happen. than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. it' s olive garden' s 20th anniversary of never ending pasta bowl. so we' re celebrating by offering you over 20 delicious choices starting at $9.99. like creamy new pesto alfredo, or crispy chicken fritta. and breadsticks. for a limited time. at olive garden. make your halloween come to life. twizzlerize your tricks and treats with twizzlers. the twist you can' ho >>> promotional considerations provided by -- fast. allegra relieves your worst allergy symptoms two times faster than claritin . allegra gelcaps... not just fast. allegra fast. apparently, people think i'm too perky. so now i'm not being perky, that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >>> how'd you like to win an ipad mini? day. look out for us to announce the b
. >> susan b. anthony, poetry. >> giving cred to alliving cred to all the awesome girls. >> making good things happen. than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. it' s olive garden' s 20th anniversary of never ending pasta bowl. so we' re celebrating by offering you over 20 delicious choices starting at $9.99. like creamy new pesto alfredo, or crispy chicken fritta. and breadsticks....
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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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young highlights historical figures, ralph waldo emerson, susan b anthony and eugene guest. the robert c byrd center hosted this event. it is one hour in 10 minutes. [applause] ralph young: thank you all for that. thank you for remembering all of that.
young highlights historical figures, ralph waldo emerson, susan b anthony and eugene guest. the robert c byrd center hosted this event. it is one hour in 10 minutes. [applause] ralph young: thank you all for that. thank you for remembering all of that.
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shortly after the civil war susan b anthony voted in the presidential election and was arrested. and she was convicted and afterwards she went around the country giving a speech to everybody who would come to listen, titled is it a crime for a u.s. citizen to vote? she was very adept at using the constitution for this. in one of the passages of she says that the preamble of the federal constitution says we the people of the united states, in order --form a more perfect union she quotes the entire cree m -- entire preamble. she says afterwards, "it was we the people, not we the white, male citizens, but we, the whole union, who form the whole . we formed it not to give the blessings of liberty but to secure them. of ourselves and the half of our prosperity, but to the whole people. mockery toownright talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings and liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them, the ballot. a very effective use of the constitution to promote a dissenting viewpoint. 1890 nine, shortly after the -- 18 --merican war 1899, shortly after
shortly after the civil war susan b anthony voted in the presidential election and was arrested. and she was convicted and afterwards she went around the country giving a speech to everybody who would come to listen, titled is it a crime for a u.s. citizen to vote? she was very adept at using the constitution for this. in one of the passages of she says that the preamble of the federal constitution says we the people of the united states, in order --form a more perfect union she quotes the...
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when the moulin rouge opened in 1889, it was only 20 years after susan b. anthony published the revolution. it was just that, a turning point in the history of women's rights, and her message soon traveled from the united states to europe. so when this poster was plastered all over the walls of paris with this image lifting her skirt and kicking her leg in the air, french women saw a defiant independent woman. >> these days the cancan seems like a quaint reminder of the bygone err a. but she's still with the cancan. >> charles: just ahead. >> the happiest moment of my life walking down the aisle >> the bride times two. >> charles: a wedding with two fathers of the bride may not be traditional, but it's a memorable one. here's steve hartman. >> for most of her life, 21-year-old brittanny peck of ohio felt caught in the middle, torn between two men she truly adored. >> her father todd bachman and her step dad, todd cendrosky. >> i felt like maybe i need to just -- basically, yeah. >> what a position to be in. >> i know. it was really tough. i was in kindergarten. >>
when the moulin rouge opened in 1889, it was only 20 years after susan b. anthony published the revolution. it was just that, a turning point in the history of women's rights, and her message soon traveled from the united states to europe. so when this poster was plastered all over the walls of paris with this image lifting her skirt and kicking her leg in the air, french women saw a defiant independent woman. >> these days the cancan seems like a quaint reminder of the bygone err a. but...
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young highlights historical figures, ralph waldo emerson, susan b anthony and eugene guest. the robert c byrd center hosted this event. it is one hour in 10 minutes. [applause] ralph young: thank you all for that. thank you for remembering all of that. i appreciate being invited to the robert c byrd center for legislative studies. the title of the talk that i have is "dissent in the constitution." my thesis is that the united states was the project of dissent. dissent is essential to our history. it is in our dna. it existed in us before we even became the united states. i came up with this in about 2002 when i was creating this course at temple university for honor students called "dissent: the history of an american idea" they asked me to create an idea on a topic. what topic interests me? i'm from the 60's. dissent. it makes it to me right away. i started to teach the course. teachings grew out of it. we would start meeting on fridays after class talking about the historical background of contemporary issues. at the time we started the teachings we were invading iraq. thi
young highlights historical figures, ralph waldo emerson, susan b anthony and eugene guest. the robert c byrd center hosted this event. it is one hour in 10 minutes. [applause] ralph young: thank you all for that. thank you for remembering all of that. i appreciate being invited to the robert c byrd center for legislative studies. the title of the talk that i have is "dissent in the constitution." my thesis is that the united states was the project of dissent. dissent is essential to...
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fighting to preserve the values of our party, so hard fought and earned by our foremothers, like susan b. anthonyn like patsy minching and rosa parks, women like shirley chisholm and geraldine ferrer l arrow. our women who were visionaries and way makers and door openers, strategy crafters. we are the party of freedom fighters, community activists, day laborers, c.e.o.'s, mine workers and environmentalists, the working poor, the middle class and the folks who have a little extra. we work together to create opportunities for every american. we fight together for truth and justice, pressing the truth and equality. honoring diversity, because we understand that doe have to be the same to fight for the same things. we understand that diversity is not just words on a piece of paper or something we talk about. it's about for us what we do. it is a lived principle. we are democrats. we are women. we make something out of nothing. we take little and make it much. [applause] ms. daughtry: you can't outrun, out think, outwork or outvote us. we are the backbone of our party and this nation. and so fight bec
fighting to preserve the values of our party, so hard fought and earned by our foremothers, like susan b. anthonyn like patsy minching and rosa parks, women like shirley chisholm and geraldine ferrer l arrow. our women who were visionaries and way makers and door openers, strategy crafters. we are the party of freedom fighters, community activists, day laborers, c.e.o.'s, mine workers and environmentalists, the working poor, the middle class and the folks who have a little extra. we work...
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fighting to preserve the values of our party, so hard fought and earned by our foremothers, like susan b. anthonylike patsy minching and rosa parks, women like shirley chisholm and geraldine ferrer l arrow. our women who were visionaries and way makers and door openers, strategy crafters. we are the party of freedom fighters, community activists, day laborers, c.e.o.'s, mine workers and environmentalists, the working poor, the middle class and the folks who have a little extra. we work together to create opportunities for every american. we fight together for truth and justice, pressing the truth and equality. honoring diversity, because we understand that doe have to be the same to fight for the same things. we understand that diversity is not just words on a piece of paper or something we talk about. it's about for us what we do. it is a lived principle. we are democrats. we are women. we make something out of nothing. we take little and make it much. [applause] ms. daughtry: you can't outrun, out think, outwork or outvote us. we are the backbone of our party and this nation. and so fight becau
fighting to preserve the values of our party, so hard fought and earned by our foremothers, like susan b. anthonylike patsy minching and rosa parks, women like shirley chisholm and geraldine ferrer l arrow. our women who were visionaries and way makers and door openers, strategy crafters. we are the party of freedom fighters, community activists, day laborers, c.e.o.'s, mine workers and environmentalists, the working poor, the middle class and the folks who have a little extra. we work together...
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country, fighting to preserve the values of our party, fought and burned by women like wilma and susan b. anthony, women like rosa parks and geraldine ferraro. women like my other coming your mother, like our cousins and sisters, women who were missionaries. strategy crafters and message makers because we are the party of freedom fighters, community activists and ceos, teachers and firefighters, mine workers and environmentalists, the working class and folks that have a little extra. we worked together to create opportunities for every american. we fight together for the truth and justice for the case of fairness and equal become honor and diversity because we understand we don't all have to be the same to fight for the same thing. we understand diversity isn't just words on a paper or something we talked about. we are winning and we make something out of nothing. we take little and make it much. you can't out run come out to think or outvote us. we are the backbone of our party and this nation. so we fight because we believe that every american regardless of color, creed or zip code should have
country, fighting to preserve the values of our party, fought and burned by women like wilma and susan b. anthony, women like rosa parks and geraldine ferraro. women like my other coming your mother, like our cousins and sisters, women who were missionaries. strategy crafters and message makers because we are the party of freedom fighters, community activists and ceos, teachers and firefighters, mine workers and environmentalists, the working class and folks that have a little extra. we worked...
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. >> big fan of susan b. anthony. put her on the $10 bill right now. let's skip into the weather this morning and save michael. we've got some gusty breezes. notice the flags starting to increase, moving around a little more. that's going to be the trend through the day as this chillier air starts to push in. we've lost a few degrees through the morning. we're down to 54. sky is nice and clear. it's going to be a bright day. kind of a fall classic, deep blue sky, lots of sunshine. temperatures in the 50s to near 60. most of the weekend is quiet and dry. maybe a couple showers early sunday morning. next real significant rainmaker perhaps by the middle of next week late wednesday into thursday. in the meantime, temperatures cooling to the 40s in our nern northwestern suburbs. oakland an even 50. down to 54 in the park. most folks between 50 and 55 from the city on east and south along the jersey shore. there's the clear sky overhead. clouds well to the north and west. these will dry out as the air continues to sink. that'll continue over the next few hou
. >> big fan of susan b. anthony. put her on the $10 bill right now. let's skip into the weather this morning and save michael. we've got some gusty breezes. notice the flags starting to increase, moving around a little more. that's going to be the trend through the day as this chillier air starts to push in. we've lost a few degrees through the morning. we're down to 54. sky is nice and clear. it's going to be a bright day. kind of a fall classic, deep blue sky, lots of sunshine....
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stalwarts in the life movement including national right to life, the family research council, susan b. anthony list support that approach. the bill would repeal the unpopular individual mandate which forces americans to purchase coverage of the government's choosing, the exact opposite approach that we need to create a patient-centered health care system. the bill would also repeal the employer mandate. repealing this provision helps encourage economic growth and improves the job outlook. the bill would also as we know repeal the medical device tax. this job killing tax has hurt americans across the country including my district, certainly, kalamazoo, where folks have lost their jobs because of the harmful tax. in closing, the c.b.o. has found this bill would reduce the deficit by nearly $130 billion over the next 10 years. spur economic growth in the creation of jobs and cut taxes on literal millions of americans. today we say to folks in michigan and around the country, we hear you. yes, we do. and we're addressing what matters to you most and i would ask my colleagues to support this import
stalwarts in the life movement including national right to life, the family research council, susan b. anthony list support that approach. the bill would repeal the unpopular individual mandate which forces americans to purchase coverage of the government's choosing, the exact opposite approach that we need to create a patient-centered health care system. the bill would also repeal the employer mandate. repealing this provision helps encourage economic growth and improves the job outlook. the...