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hillary also went to wellesley. we try to do things together. >> what is the institute doing?e institute, in order to have the global leadership, what we do between semesters in january, this is under normal times, we bring back fellows who have been chosen mostly juniors and seniors in order to do projects together. they live on campus together, they get to know each other and what i liked about his disciplinary. they chosen on the basis of their major they are econ majors but also science majors and literature majors and they work together on products and then they have internships and come back to wellesley and describe what they learned out of it. there is a 10-year-old, 400 fellows of the end they are not as networking as men are so they work together and i am very proud of it i was just talking to the organizer and we are going to do the whole thing virtually i'd tried to get them to come and have great discussions. i am very proud of the institute. >> year also. active on the speaking circuit. what was that like you first had a speaking agent and started sending you her
hillary also went to wellesley. we try to do things together. >> what is the institute doing?e institute, in order to have the global leadership, what we do between semesters in january, this is under normal times, we bring back fellows who have been chosen mostly juniors and seniors in order to do projects together. they live on campus together, they get to know each other and what i liked about his disciplinary. they chosen on the basis of their major they are econ majors but also...
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. >> wellesley was a liberal all-girls college in massachusetts.political science and became president of the wellesley young republicans in her freshman year. but as a child of the '60s, events in the country started to influence her politics. >> it's a fascinating turn that she took at wellesley. she sort of found her own voice. started to look at the vietnam war differently. talk about women's rights. she then became a really outspoken democrat. >> you can watch cnn's original series "first ladies" tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. right here on cnn. stay with us. more news just ahead. this holiday season, it's all about the bedroom. and with caspers black friday sale, you can save up to 30% and make yours a winter slumberland. the fluffiest down duvet you'll ever feel, soft and light percale sheets, a cool, supportive mattress and plush pillows, even our glow light for better sleep. so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of fin
. >> wellesley was a liberal all-girls college in massachusetts.political science and became president of the wellesley young republicans in her freshman year. but as a child of the '60s, events in the country started to influence her politics. >> it's a fascinating turn that she took at wellesley. she sort of found her own voice. started to look at the vietnam war differently. talk about women's rights. she then became a really outspoken democrat. >> you can watch cnn's...
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he beat wellesley is jackjones by six frames to do. quite a lot of grey, gloomy weather around. although scotland didn‘t fare too badly with some sunshine. for the rest of this week, things are set to turn much colder and a lot more unsettled. as low pressure takes over we‘ll see some rain, sleet and snow in some places. we‘ve got this ridge of high pressure building in early on tuesday. fairly strong winds down the east coast. a cold front which spreads southward across the country during the overnight. a chilly start but bright with some very welcome sunshine across many parts of central southern, eastern parts of england. but cloud will be thickening up again. this time against northern and western areas into the afternoon. it‘s going to be a chilly day pretty much wherever you are. in the warmest spots out west and also in the sunny spot in the east could make nine or 10 degrees. as we head through tuesday night it looks like another front will start to push into northern and western areas. this is a cold front, on it there will be
he beat wellesley is jackjones by six frames to do. quite a lot of grey, gloomy weather around. although scotland didn‘t fare too badly with some sunshine. for the rest of this week, things are set to turn much colder and a lot more unsettled. as low pressure takes over we‘ll see some rain, sleet and snow in some places. we‘ve got this ridge of high pressure building in early on tuesday. fairly strong winds down the east coast. a cold front which spreads southward across the country...
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. >> wellesley was a liberal all girls college in massachusetts, hillary majored in political sciencend was president of the young republicans in her freshman year. as a child of the 60s the events in the country started to influence her politics. >> it's a fascinating turn that she took at wellesley. she sort of found her own voice. started to see the vietnam war differently. talk about women's rights. she then became an outspoken democrat. she'd do rallies on the steps of the college and bring other women along to get in to politics. >> in hillary's final year, her peers picked her to be the first student ever to speak on their behalf at commencemeant. what happened that day was the sentinel moment of her career. >> edward brooks had been invited to give the address. he is a liberal republican. he talked in fairly conventional terms about the need for change. and she really disagreed with what he said as he was speaking she took notes. right. and when she got up she basically threw away her speech. >> and it is a great pleasure to present to the audience, ms. hillary rodham. >> what
. >> wellesley was a liberal all girls college in massachusetts, hillary majored in political sciencend was president of the young republicans in her freshman year. as a child of the 60s the events in the country started to influence her politics. >> it's a fascinating turn that she took at wellesley. she sort of found her own voice. started to see the vietnam war differently. talk about women's rights. she then became an outspoken democrat. she'd do rallies on the steps of the...
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has been there are no faithful and fanatical than the wellesley women, including hillary clinton. it's a lot of loyalty. it's wonderful. she got her ph.d. at western, and for the past few years has been at ucla. no sooner had she retired than she married for the first time, which i think is a terrific thing to do, arnold schwartz, a wonderful man. to turn right away to your book. we all imagine that this women's movement, in 75-year-old slog began at seneca falls. in fact, it had been brewing as part of the abolitionist movement. is that not the case? >> yes, that was the case. the first generation of suffragists were almost to a woman, supporters of the abolition movement and actually have learned their skills and their beliefs about human rights and the relative they would have said, the insignificance of sex or race as opposed to the common humanity of all people, and they learned that as they said in the school of anti-slavery. they learned how to do things that women of their generation didn't do very much, speak in public, write -- excuse me -- organize meetings, petition le
has been there are no faithful and fanatical than the wellesley women, including hillary clinton. it's a lot of loyalty. it's wonderful. she got her ph.d. at western, and for the past few years has been at ucla. no sooner had she retired than she married for the first time, which i think is a terrific thing to do, arnold schwartz, a wonderful man. to turn right away to your book. we all imagine that this women's movement, in 75-year-old slog began at seneca falls. in fact, it had been brewing...
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what we have seen since is just how quickly the case numbers can rise again and in some parts of wellesleys could've been used more slowly, he rejects however the idea that tears would be the answer for wales or some local lockdowns. however, he has to look at what's happening elsewhere in the uk. 0n wednesday, england's lockdown finishes. we've had lots of tourism business contacting us saying they don't know whether or not they can for over the border. it says it's yet to decide on the rows on who is allowed to travel in or out of the country. how griffith reporting. a30 1pm, you are watching bbc news. our headlines... hello, this is bbc news with tim willcox. the headlines: arcadia, the retail group behind brands like topshop, burton and dorothy perkins, has entered administration. 13,000 jobs are at risk. 0n the eve of the debate over england's new tiered system, does new data convince mps to back the decision, as the health secretary says he believes coronavirus is "back under control". through everything that people have sacrificed, we have reduced pressures on the nhs, we brought do
what we have seen since is just how quickly the case numbers can rise again and in some parts of wellesleys could've been used more slowly, he rejects however the idea that tears would be the answer for wales or some local lockdowns. however, he has to look at what's happening elsewhere in the uk. 0n wednesday, england's lockdown finishes. we've had lots of tourism business contacting us saying they don't know whether or not they can for over the border. it says it's yet to decide on the rows...