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, the women in the book, women like the women in the book, they worked at langley, they worked at all of the nasa installations, they were working on the space program calculating the trajectories of how are we going to take this man in the can and blast him into space around the earth. mrs. johnson worked in the flight research division which changed its name over the years but the people in that particular division were very closely linked to the early days of the space program and her group was responsible for calculating those trajectories. at the point at which the mission transformed from a simple ballistic trajectory to send a man up and comes down like that, something that circles the entire earth required a higher level of communication and computer technology. nasa langley was in charge of building the tracking network, working on the mercury tracking range, citing these tracking stations around the earth in order to track this man in the spaceship as he circulated overhead. computers were brought in to help do that task, calculate the numbers real-time but this was a real m
, the women in the book, women like the women in the book, they worked at langley, they worked at all of the nasa installations, they were working on the space program calculating the trajectories of how are we going to take this man in the can and blast him into space around the earth. mrs. johnson worked in the flight research division which changed its name over the years but the people in that particular division were very closely linked to the early days of the space program and her group...
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he did not grope women or assaulted women, and now we have by my count 12 women who said he did.e trump campaign and trying to divert attention is not going to solve the problem. >> it's not about diverting attention. it is about pointing out the simple fact that the media has been colluding with the clinton campaign back in february wikileaks proved that. this other hit piece on similar accusations came out in march which were debunked. and to answer the question on why, because 15 minutes of fame. we know that one of the women in the last article was trying to get her book sold. she wanted to raise her profile. mr. trump had to publish the e-mail exchange where she was praising him, begging him for a job, wanted to go to one of his resorts. >> do you think that's fair, katrina? hang on. do you think that's fair. people will say the same thing about you, that you're supporting donald trump for 15 minutes of name. do you think that's fair? >> i've been doing this for eight years. >> supporting donald trump for eight years in. >> i have been on television doing political commentar
he did not grope women or assaulted women, and now we have by my count 12 women who said he did.e trump campaign and trying to divert attention is not going to solve the problem. >> it's not about diverting attention. it is about pointing out the simple fact that the media has been colluding with the clinton campaign back in february wikileaks proved that. this other hit piece on similar accusations came out in march which were debunked. and to answer the question on why, because 15...
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don't play the bill hillary women card. >> these women wanted to be heard.e were happy to have them as our guests tonight. i'm proud of donald trump for raising it in exactly the right way. how does hillary clinton treat these women after the fact? did she agree that they are among the, quote, sexual assault victims that she -- or. >> just for the record, two of the three women there who are accusing him had given sworn testimony under oath that bill clinton never touched them. there's real questions in those cases whether they are victims. i pass no individual judgment on it. it's never been proven in a court of law. >> you and i both know that sexual assault victims are very afraid to come forward, afraid to tell the truth. they sometimes feel like it's their fault. >> why would hillary rush to aid them when they were -- they had given sworn testimony that he didn't touch them? and in one case 21 years later came out and said, yes he did. >> juanita broderick in the press availability that we allowed tonight, she just very poignantly said bill clinton rape
don't play the bill hillary women card. >> these women wanted to be heard.e were happy to have them as our guests tonight. i'm proud of donald trump for raising it in exactly the right way. how does hillary clinton treat these women after the fact? did she agree that they are among the, quote, sexual assault victims that she -- or. >> just for the record, two of the three women there who are accusing him had given sworn testimony under oath that bill clinton never touched them....
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women and donald trump. let me give you chance to respond. you have heard the women. one saying he grabbed her gentles, her breasts. another saying when his wife briefly left the interview. within seconds he pushed her against the wall. forced his tongue down her throat. trump calling these women and others, there are ten now, horrible, horrible liers. are you a hundred percecertain women are liars. >> i'm not going to attack or criticize the women. but i do know i believe donald trump when hi said that because i know him and his character. and i've seen him around women. thousands of women who have worked for him including myself and he's treated us with nothing but respect and appropriately. and he's always been someone who none of us would ever imagine he'd do something like this. it is completely inconsistent with his character and our own personal experiences. because of that i believe him when he says he didn't do anything inappropriate with women. >> when he said today in response from the allegation of people magazine reporter that he assaulted her too. let me
women and donald trump. let me give you chance to respond. you have heard the women. one saying he grabbed her gentles, her breasts. another saying when his wife briefly left the interview. within seconds he pushed her against the wall. forced his tongue down her throat. trump calling these women and others, there are ten now, horrible, horrible liers. are you a hundred percecertain women are liars. >> i'm not going to attack or criticize the women. but i do know i believe donald trump...
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that helped women's sports. and you can say goodbye to the big man on campus, women now outnumber men at u.s. colleges." despite using the same strategy employed in 1923 - the era has been reintroduced in every congressional session since 1982, the equal rights amendment has yet to become law that'll do it for us today.i'm . as we leave, one last look back at powerful women "through the i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks for this. i see you've got time warner cable like the rest of the hood. genius. yeah, they offer tons of free hd channels. and you can record six shows at the same time. and with the super fast internet, entertainment nirvana! wow. nirvana. switch to time warner cable for $89.99 per month, you'll get free hd channels, 30 meg internet with no data cap, and unlimited calling. call now. looks like you're all hooked up. game's about to start. let's do it. we're watching here? oh yeah. ohh. how about you and i go watch my favorite show? switching
that helped women's sports. and you can say goodbye to the big man on campus, women now outnumber men at u.s. colleges." despite using the same strategy employed in 1923 - the era has been reintroduced in every congressional session since 1982, the equal rights amendment has yet to become law that'll do it for us today.i'm . as we leave, one last look back at powerful women "through the i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks for this....
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but i have tremendous respect for women. and women have respect for me. and i will tell you, no, i have not. >> so, cory. that's the moment when he said, no, i haven't done those things. the two women that have come forward to "the new york times" prompted him to say, yes, he has. he physically accosted me. one on the plane and one in a hallway and the "people" magazine writer who said he forced himself on her in a room. >> i can tell you what donald trump has said. what i do find very interesting is the timing of this. we're now 26 days before the presidential election. we're talking about an incident that potentially took place 35 years ago or more. >> many instances. >> many instances that took place many decades ago, potentially. >> also in 2005. >> or at least the accusation is. >> several of them are 2005. i mean, the "people" magazine writer said it was because she was doing a profile on his first year of wedded bliss with melania while she was pregnant. when she went to change her outfit he forced her into a room and forced her up against a wall t
but i have tremendous respect for women. and women have respect for me. and i will tell you, no, i have not. >> so, cory. that's the moment when he said, no, i haven't done those things. the two women that have come forward to "the new york times" prompted him to say, yes, he has. he physically accosted me. one on the plane and one in a hallway and the "people" magazine writer who said he forced himself on her in a room. >> i can tell you what donald trump has...
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it's republican women, it's suburban women, it's college-educated white women.'t know that there is much he can do at this point to sort of make up that gender gap, particularly in the way he's handling this kind of avalanche of allegations against him, because what he seems to be doing in dealing with this problem is making it worse, by saying, oh, by the way, look at these women, insinuating that they weren't pretty enough for him to sexually assault. that is not the way to win back women voters. i will tell you that. >> kevin, just in the last week, trump has lost ten points with suburban women, that's in the last week. can he come back from something like this? especially this late in the game? >> look, i think right now the fundamentals of this election are set, and there's really not much that he can do to change it. everybody keeps pointing about what's going to happen at the next debate. it's very rare that you see a debate, particularly after most folks have watched the first two, and again, made up their minds, pretty much, about who they want to suppo
it's republican women, it's suburban women, it's college-educated white women.'t know that there is much he can do at this point to sort of make up that gender gap, particularly in the way he's handling this kind of avalanche of allegations against him, because what he seems to be doing in dealing with this problem is making it worse, by saying, oh, by the way, look at these women, insinuating that they weren't pretty enough for him to sexually assault. that is not the way to win back women...
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and in our signature segment, from utah: the effort to get more women involved in politics. >> women make up more than half of the population, and yet we have such a small percentage of women who are making policy decisions. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> brangham: good evening and thanks for joining us. as the hours count down to the second debate between hillary clinto
and in our signature segment, from utah: the effort to get more women involved in politics. >> women make up more than half of the population, and yet we have such a small percentage of women who are making policy decisions. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that...
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women can relate to. a lot of women have had these experiences, on public transit in the workplace, wherever. >> we're going to get to more of that. the power of the first lady yesterday. i don't care whether you're a democrat, republican, a martian from another galaxy. the power of the first lady speaking about these experiences. forgive me, men, listen and learn during this conversation. >> no. that's right. i guess at this point, pence as well as donald trump said have more evidence to come out to, that exculpates donald trump. i don't understand why if there was evidence he didn't talk to the "times" and reveal it then. we're told any minute they'll be information on this. >> he needed that time to say the reporter was the most disgusting person on earth. we do have mike pence talking about it this morning. mike pence is donald trump's running mate, putting his own reputation and dignity on the line backing up donald trump including this, this morning. >> if there is a time to come up with that eviden
women can relate to. a lot of women have had these experiences, on public transit in the workplace, wherever. >> we're going to get to more of that. the power of the first lady yesterday. i don't care whether you're a democrat, republican, a martian from another galaxy. the power of the first lady speaking about these experiences. forgive me, men, listen and learn during this conversation. >> no. that's right. i guess at this point, pence as well as donald trump said have more...
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or grope women? >> nobody has more respect for women than i do. >> you are saying you never did that? >> you hear these things. they're said. i was embarrassed by it. i have tremendous respect for women. >> have you ever done those things? >> women have respect for me. i will tell you, no i have not. >> took a while to get to no, i have not, zach. again, overnight, really over the last few hours. one story after another after another. if they are true, it does draw into question the answer to anderson. >> and both women in the new york times and the woman in people magazine. they all cited that answer. they said there was something about it that turned them. they decided they had to go public in the publications. this was a bad thing for donald trump. the tape and implication and his denial in the debate. now we have people actually making these allegations, i think there's a good chance that the frustrations with he and republicans could go much further. >> you know, the campaign has tried to paint
or grope women? >> nobody has more respect for women than i do. >> you are saying you never did that? >> you hear these things. they're said. i was embarrassed by it. i have tremendous respect for women. >> have you ever done those things? >> women have respect for me. i will tell you, no i have not. >> took a while to get to no, i have not, zach. again, overnight, really over the last few hours. one story after another after another. if they are true, it...
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when i go to talk to women, older women, younger women, men as well, younger or older, they refuse to believe this could be true. they insist this is some coordinated attack that maybe oon is funned by the democratic party. a lot of them throw that out. or the other camp is they concede at the very least this looks very bad and these could possibly be true, these accusations, but regardless, even 2 they were true, that the clinton corruption, in their words, must be defeated and they can't -- one hispanic woman, retired, college educated, teacher, told me, i'm not looking for a role model. i'm looking for someone to beat the clinton corruption. when i go back and ask those who refuse to believe any of these accusations could be true, if there were hard evidence they were true, would that change your mind? they think about it sometimes but they always follow up with the same, we must beat hillary clinton. some of them say personally they hate it, they hate that he's been caught on tape doing these things, they hate these accusations and the possibility they could be true. but none of t
when i go to talk to women, older women, younger women, men as well, younger or older, they refuse to believe this could be true. they insist this is some coordinated attack that maybe oon is funned by the democratic party. a lot of them throw that out. or the other camp is they concede at the very least this looks very bad and these could possibly be true, these accusations, but regardless, even 2 they were true, that the clinton corruption, in their words, must be defeated and they can't --...
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and as i said stoned women and oppressed women. when is she going to give that money back. we know that hillary clinton has given speeches where she said to wall street to gold man sack, hey, don't believe what i tell to voters, i am trying to get votes. that's what she said in the wikileaks. >> but what dronald trump is saying right now, don't believe any of these allegations and women. it is all untrue. the fact that i may have two divorced wives in my past, one accused me of rape and decided to take that rape claim out to gate divorce settlement and go away and never be heard from again. that does not trouble you at all doctor loudin? >> i think it is amazing that his ex-wife actually supports him for president. it is amazing that there has not been more allegations realizing that trump is a multi billionaire. why did these women not come out 30 years ago, why did they come out at the 11th hour. the american public is so much smarter than that. if they had presented lawsuits against mr. trump or if the wom woman had said in firs
and as i said stoned women and oppressed women. when is she going to give that money back. we know that hillary clinton has given speeches where she said to wall street to gold man sack, hey, don't believe what i tell to voters, i am trying to get votes. that's what she said in the wikileaks. >> but what dronald trump is saying right now, don't believe any of these allegations and women. it is all untrue. the fact that i may have two divorced wives in my past, one accused me of rape and...
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he is losing women. trump himself acknowledged it in one of his tweet storms yesterday that he is losing women. according to him it is because of made-up allegations, but even he acknowledges he is losing women. women could be the deciders in this election. women have voted overwhelmingly more than men since 1984. they voted for republicans usually except for two elections since 1976. so the fact that donald trump has a women problem with votes this large is considerable, particularly in battleground states. >> before we get to gina, hill ar ary you were saying and you got cut off? >> i was saying i think it is baked in to the extent that people who care about this issue a lot have decided how they feel about donald trump. betsy said people who don't care about it aren't going to be persuaded one way or another. but let's be clear about the women's vote. women obviously are the majority of all voters. mitt romney won non-college educated women by over 20 points over barack obama. hilary clinton is about
he is losing women. trump himself acknowledged it in one of his tweet storms yesterday that he is losing women. according to him it is because of made-up allegations, but even he acknowledges he is losing women. women could be the deciders in this election. women have voted overwhelmingly more than men since 1984. they voted for republicans usually except for two elections since 1976. so the fact that donald trump has a women problem with votes this large is considerable, particularly in...
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especially women that are single or women that are divorced or widowed or whatever. they need a kind of strong male who is out for them. and he will do that. >> reporter: meanwhile, ronda and some other trumpettes are en route to a mike pence event. we still want to talk ab >> okay, so he's got the braggadocios side, so what? guy dozen that. someone like donald trump who's a good-looking man didn't have to do anything. women are calling all day, every day, people try to get to donald trump -- >> very exciting. really quick, you're a beautiful lady, what's your name? >> samantha. >> what do you expect to hear tonight and why are you here tonig tonight? >> i'm here because he's going he's a great speaker. i'm just looking forward to it. >> you want donald trump to win? >> i'm supporting pence and i'm supporting our republican nominee. so yes. i want trump to win. >> good. >> reporter: he may not be the main man tonight, but the veep candidate, he'll do. >> our thanks to nick watt. watch the final presidential debate wednesday here on abc at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up ne
especially women that are single or women that are divorced or widowed or whatever. they need a kind of strong male who is out for them. and he will do that. >> reporter: meanwhile, ronda and some other trumpettes are en route to a mike pence event. we still want to talk ab >> okay, so he's got the braggadocios side, so what? guy dozen that. someone like donald trump who's a good-looking man didn't have to do anything. women are calling all day, every day, people try to get to...
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statement brought in women who were very prominent women. pleasing thing about it prominent women, in that case hillary clinton, christine lagarde, condi, they all cain and understood speedily. which is why i understood this was a global movement. they knew. they like you had been operating in that space. they were delighted these women finally got a piece of the action. it really took off from there. >> it's interesting you mentioned that particular panel, because i remember that. it was particularly interesting to people like condi and myself, because we were very -- condi chaired the security council meeting before the security council 1820 there by turning into ministerial, so all the ministers came, which passed the resolution against all odds they had set unanimously that declared rape as a weapon of war was henceforth going to be considered a human rights violation to the extreme and a war crime. and so we took that panel back to the u.n. and those broadcast toss say sort of, look, there is an absolute between the legal institutional
statement brought in women who were very prominent women. pleasing thing about it prominent women, in that case hillary clinton, christine lagarde, condi, they all cain and understood speedily. which is why i understood this was a global movement. they knew. they like you had been operating in that space. they were delighted these women finally got a piece of the action. it really took off from there. >> it's interesting you mentioned that particular panel, because i remember that. it was...
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women in leadership. my question is, after our struggle, we realized that it is so much not about individual women, because when you are strong, you can push and fight your way. just like men. it is about changing a lot of legislation and laws, and giving some convenience to women, like in other countries where it is about 56%, the ratio of women in leadership. it is 50-50 men and women. i am amazed that this has not been done here. ms. brown: i think sometimes countries that have been through hell, like in rwanda, where the amount of women in government is very high because men have died. here, the structure has been so long in place and rigid that it is harder to break through. >> i compare you to scandinavian countries. rwanda is a different story. but in scandinavian countries, they made men stay at home, take care of children, exchange one year by one year -- for instance, when a woman has a baby, they get equal pay and a lot of privileges. why has that not been done here? this is the question i leav
women in leadership. my question is, after our struggle, we realized that it is so much not about individual women, because when you are strong, you can push and fight your way. just like men. it is about changing a lot of legislation and laws, and giving some convenience to women, like in other countries where it is about 56%, the ratio of women in leadership. it is 50-50 men and women. i am amazed that this has not been done here. ms. brown: i think sometimes countries that have been through...
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the suggestion is, well, maybe women do, but pictures do not lie. as strang as it seems -- strange as it seems recording instead of reporting is becoming more common. girls are finding out they've been raped when pictures taken by rapists or bystanders are posted on social media or sent around aztecs messages. for example -- as text messages. in the vanderbilt case, the survivor had to be to convinced that she'd been raped by her boyfriend and his football buddies. police showed her surveillance videos and cell phone videos from the perpetrator's camera before she finally believed that she'd been assaulted. the vanderbilt case is rare too in that it's yielded convictions and minimum sentences of 15 years for two of the perpetrators thanks to the efforts of campus police. and the other two perpetrators are still awaiting trial. according to police on beaches in florida that are popular spring break destinations, they're increasingly discovering rapes via social media featuring pictures of unconscious girls being assaulted. for example, last year a yo
the suggestion is, well, maybe women do, but pictures do not lie. as strang as it seems -- strange as it seems recording instead of reporting is becoming more common. girls are finding out they've been raped when pictures taken by rapists or bystanders are posted on social media or sent around aztecs messages. for example -- as text messages. in the vanderbilt case, the survivor had to be to convinced that she'd been raped by her boyfriend and his football buddies. police showed her...
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were so many women. this wasn't a story of one woman or even five women, but that there was this group of scores of black women and that the total group of women, i think, was probably from the 1930s to the 1980s, let's say, was more than a thousand. so i think that the idea that this disproves anything that we know about women not being able to do math -- [laughter] it's just a natural that people respond to it. so, but -- and what happened is my, my literary agent, after finding a publisher for the book, got the book proposal into the hands of a producer who saw it and just was blown away by the fact that she hadn't heard this story. and ever since, you know, i've been running to catch up since then. [laughter] it's been going on kind of a parallel track. and the thing that is so exciting for me about that is that i am so happy that there is so much enthusiasm for the book, but i know that there will be an even greater audience for this history because of this movie. so it's, but it's been, it's been a
were so many women. this wasn't a story of one woman or even five women, but that there was this group of scores of black women and that the total group of women, i think, was probably from the 1930s to the 1980s, let's say, was more than a thousand. so i think that the idea that this disproves anything that we know about women not being able to do math -- [laughter] it's just a natural that people respond to it. so, but -- and what happened is my, my literary agent, after finding a publisher...
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it is troubling to all women. i don't know a woman out there who is not having a conversation about this right now. this transcends party. and i do think it is hard for her. i do get is hard for her to be a republican standing there with the republican nominee now that she has walked away, recently. but it is way too little, too late. and that is what women are saying and looking at. why did it take so long? why did it take so long for these republicans to show leadership on this issue around women, the candidate at the top with donald trump who is called mexicans rapists and criminals. why did it take so long for her and john mccain and joe heck to walk away from donald trump? that is the real question. that is what voters are asking. i do think it is hard for her. how could it not be? emily: to clarify, kelly ayotte, has as you said, has disavowed , donald trump and revoked her endorsement. but new hampshire has fascinated me by their voter patterns because there are so many independent voters there and they fam
it is troubling to all women. i don't know a woman out there who is not having a conversation about this right now. this transcends party. and i do think it is hard for her. i do get is hard for her to be a republican standing there with the republican nominee now that she has walked away, recently. but it is way too little, too late. and that is what women are saying and looking at. why did it take so long? why did it take so long for these republicans to show leadership on this issue around...
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you hear it from women all the time. >> you do hear this from women. thank god every day that i've never been in this situation so i can't have empathy because i've never been through this. so i do not know, wolf. what i can share with you and your viewers is the donald trump i know, the donald trump that's had hepp helped me and many other, thousands of other women, mentored us, guided us in a professional business-like way. he has never acted out. i have trouft tust the man i've for over eleven years, versus hearsay of a woman or women coming out three weeks away from election day. >> stand by, we'll continue this conversation. there's more to discuss. we'll take a quick break. we'll be right back. tokyo-style ramen noodles. fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than $9 a meal. get $30 off your first delivery blueapron.com/cook. >>> breaking news, two more women accused donald trump of forcibly kissing and groping them. trump is denying the claims saying his accusers have no witnesses. cnn unable to confirm these r
you hear it from women all the time. >> you do hear this from women. thank god every day that i've never been in this situation so i can't have empathy because i've never been through this. so i do not know, wolf. what i can share with you and your viewers is the donald trump i know, the donald trump that's had hepp helped me and many other, thousands of other women, mentored us, guided us in a professional business-like way. he has never acted out. i have trouft tust the man i've for...
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who don't support other women. you actually said something else, and it related to young women i think you were referring to, who might've supported senator sanders, and you made it sound like it was for them more of a social exercise than it was anything else. can you explain that and how we should think about gender in terms of support for what might be the first woman president. - madeline albright did not vote for sarah palin, okay. (audience laughter) - see you in hell, right. - i mean, she's not talking totally about biology, she's just talking about women in general supporting each other when it's positive, when there's a reason to do so. so i think she got a little, i don't know, i mean it made no sense because she's been saying that for 30 years, that i know of, you know. and in my case, in my case, i had just been talking about women's, young women graduating in debt from college and realizing that they're gonna get paid a million dollars less over their lifetime to pay the debt back, so they're mad as he
who don't support other women. you actually said something else, and it related to young women i think you were referring to, who might've supported senator sanders, and you made it sound like it was for them more of a social exercise than it was anything else. can you explain that and how we should think about gender in terms of support for what might be the first woman president. - madeline albright did not vote for sarah palin, okay. (audience laughter) - see you in hell, right. - i mean,...
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it's appalling and women are appalled? >> heidi, tonight i watched you with chris matthews and unprompted you used exactly the same phrase nicolle used 24 hours earlier calling what's happening a hot war on women. >> well, that is what is remarkable is that you have ladies like nicolle using that phrase, the war on women, because, guess what? that is is a democratic battle call that has been used over the past several cycles that republican women have flatly and roundly rejected saying, no, our party does not represent a war on women but what this has done is kind of like unearthed this underbelly of these gender tensions within the republican party when you have not only donald trump behaving the way that he is and spewing the rhetoric that he is but then very esteemed members of the republican party like jeff sessions saying, no, grabbing women by the "p" word, that's not assault. then you have women like nicolle and amanda carpenter who come out on these programs and say gentlemen, please reject this, stand up now. we h
it's appalling and women are appalled? >> heidi, tonight i watched you with chris matthews and unprompted you used exactly the same phrase nicolle used 24 hours earlier calling what's happening a hot war on women. >> well, that is what is remarkable is that you have ladies like nicolle using that phrase, the war on women, because, guess what? that is is a democratic battle call that has been used over the past several cycles that republican women have flatly and roundly rejected...
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and you see these incredible looking women.o i get away with things like that. >> i'm telling you, donald trump owned the pageant for the reasons he utilized his power to get around beautiful women. >> so congressman, how can you doubt these women's accounts when we know trump himself bragged about this kind of behavior? >> you know, wolf, the language that's going on, the actions, you know, i don't necessarily give these a lot of credit or a lot of merit. they're a long ways -- we're a long ways past them. you know, this campaign needs to be not about the clintons -- i'm very familiar with the clintons. it's well documented what they did in public office and how they abused their roles in public office and what they may also have abused while hillary clinton was secretary of state. these are other allegations going against a private citizen. it's time for the media, in all honesty, to focus on what the real issues are that the american people care about. how do we bring about a sluggish economy? how do we -- >> congressman, le
and you see these incredible looking women.o i get away with things like that. >> i'm telling you, donald trump owned the pageant for the reasons he utilized his power to get around beautiful women. >> so congressman, how can you doubt these women's accounts when we know trump himself bragged about this kind of behavior? >> you know, wolf, the language that's going on, the actions, you know, i don't necessarily give these a lot of credit or a lot of merit. they're a long ways...
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almost 90% are women.is it because human rights are in the title or do they come towards more ethical purses, so my question is have you seen our women less tolerant towards corruption or have they not gotten into the power seat so they can have a chance because there are studies about that. >> i wish i could say that women were not cut of not forgot thatt the case necessarily. i do think there is less of it may be because they have more in touch with what is happening on the ground and one of the things nigeria talks about she talks about how we never think of where the money doesn't go. where it is and it's going, to educating young women and creating any kind of economic equality in the north, so that's where it doesn't go and i think sometimes women are sort of more connected to that because they are less sort of aloof from the everyday practicalities of life that women don't understand is why they can't get any justice for any education. i would love your advice about the a platform. i developed a mod
almost 90% are women.is it because human rights are in the title or do they come towards more ethical purses, so my question is have you seen our women less tolerant towards corruption or have they not gotten into the power seat so they can have a chance because there are studies about that. >> i wish i could say that women were not cut of not forgot thatt the case necessarily. i do think there is less of it may be because they have more in touch with what is happening on the ground and...
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it's men's rights as well as women. i called it the struggle for equal citizenship stature for men and women. and a number of the cases we brought were on behalf of men who were disadvantaged simply because they were men. the laws reflected this pattern. they were men, they were the bread winners, they represented the family outside the home, and then there were women who took care of the home and the children. the common law rule and the civil law rule were identical in this respect -- the man was head of the household, he could choose any mode of living and she was obliged to conform. in the civil law, the states in the united states that have their inheritance in spanish and french law, it was called the head and master rule. the man was head and master of the family. >> rose: for more about the program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been pr
it's men's rights as well as women. i called it the struggle for equal citizenship stature for men and women. and a number of the cases we brought were on behalf of men who were disadvantaged simply because they were men. the laws reflected this pattern. they were men, they were the bread winners, they represented the family outside the home, and then there were women who took care of the home and the children. the common law rule and the civil law rule were identical in this respect -- the man...
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these days in women inleadershi runnfo >>> we are seeing a lot of discussion these days about women in leadership roles, including one running for president now, but how about for japanese women in silicon valley. to talk about that we have a manager for women's diversity programs at facebook and the role of men in advancing gender equality. and also with us a managing partner with global vision partners and has been an international business consultant for nearly 0 years. both of you, welcome to the show. >> thank you for having us. >> a lot of people who don't address this issue very often. the need for women, leadership in silicon valley. >> so, definitely not unique to the silicon valley but pronounced in the world of technology and the world of venture capital, startps. but i think especially for japanese american women, it has to start with the concept of bias. we face cultural biases and both at the workplace and in the home and i think a really good example of that type of bias for japanese women. it is positively correlated for men but negatively for women. as women we're tryi
these days in women inleadershi runnfo >>> we are seeing a lot of discussion these days about women in leadership roles, including one running for president now, but how about for japanese women in silicon valley. to talk about that we have a manager for women's diversity programs at facebook and the role of men in advancing gender equality. and also with us a managing partner with global vision partners and has been an international business consultant for nearly 0 years. both of you,...
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my women in business class is 50% women. why is that? my question is this, what is it that you have seen -- are women less tolerant toward corruption, or have they not gotten into the powerful states so they can have a chance? because there are a lot of studies about that. [laughter] look at tina kurtzer. she was extremely really corrupt . i wish i can say women were not corrupt, but that is not the case necessarily. i do think there is less of it. they are more in touch of what is happening on the ground with their families, because one of the things that it has been talked about how we never think about where the money doesn't go. the focus on where money is going. where isn't it going? it is not going. it is to beat boko haram. isre it is not going educating young women and creating any kind of economic equality.-- economic moreimes i think women are connected to that, because they aloof from the everyday practicalities of life. it is a very big thing often for women on the ground. back there?eli: >> [inaudible] ms. tahir-kheli: pleas
my women in business class is 50% women. why is that? my question is this, what is it that you have seen -- are women less tolerant toward corruption, or have they not gotten into the powerful states so they can have a chance? because there are a lot of studies about that. [laughter] look at tina kurtzer. she was extremely really corrupt . i wish i can say women were not corrupt, but that is not the case necessarily. i do think there is less of it. they are more in touch of what is happening on...
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bush among women.media and clinton campaign is trying desperately to mischaracterize donald trump to paint him as a mysogenist but it's not working because viewers see through it. people can think for themselves. they see the numbers. he's tied with george w. bush. those are facts, those are numbers, those are statistics. the caricature just isn't working. >> what does that matter when he's losing to the person who is actually running against him with women by 20 points? what does it matter how he's doing compared to other years? you want him to win, don't you? you have to want him to do well with women now. >> he's not losing by 20 points. we just had a graphic on the screen that shows he's losing among women by ten points. >> he's losing white women by 20 points. that's a crucial group that generally votes republican. that should alarm you, if you want him to win. >> i'm not alarmed. i'm very encouraged. he's behind three points in the fox poll. cnn just moved two states leaning blue into the battleg
bush among women.media and clinton campaign is trying desperately to mischaracterize donald trump to paint him as a mysogenist but it's not working because viewers see through it. people can think for themselves. they see the numbers. he's tied with george w. bush. those are facts, those are numbers, those are statistics. the caricature just isn't working. >> what does that matter when he's losing to the person who is actually running against him with women by 20 points? what does it...
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women who are white-college-educated women have been very skeptical of donald trump if they were givingat they said during that debate, i feel like it's -- >> it's because so many women have experienced the behavior donald trump is describing, in their day-to-day lives, sometimes decades ago, sometimes more recently. some have never told anyone about it. if you were to conduct a poll of american women, some would say they've been harassed even physically. >> which men may not be necessarily aware. >> that's right. >> obviously some men are. >> and trump's reaction was to yell he female reporter. >> i want to get his reaction. sunlin what's the campaign saying about these new incidents? >> the trump came out with the statement quickly denying these allegations and call it entirely false. they believe that the reports are politically motivated. i want to read you jason miller, senior communications advisor for the trump campaign, his entire statement, quote, this entire art circumstantial fiction and for the new york times to launch a completely false, coordinated character assassination
women who are white-college-educated women have been very skeptical of donald trump if they were givingat they said during that debate, i feel like it's -- >> it's because so many women have experienced the behavior donald trump is describing, in their day-to-day lives, sometimes decades ago, sometimes more recently. some have never told anyone about it. if you were to conduct a poll of american women, some would say they've been harassed even physically. >> which men may not be...
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and women of color.t the real issues and move on. >> we would like to talk about the real issues. it's not as if hillary clinton began this debates. just last week at the republican debate you had a quote-unquote press conference where donald trump trotted out the alleged excusers of bill clinton and sat there and wanted to talk about it. it's as if we have to believe bill clinton's accusers when they say something but not believe the accusers of donald trump. that's first. second, hillary clinton, the audacity of some people to tell hillary clinton how she should treat the women whom her husband cheated with is beyond the pale. hillary clinton is on the ballot not bill clinton. we will have a discussion and democrats will have discussion with you all day long about women's rights, reproductive rights. let's get there. >> i think it's also important as you say bill clinton is not on the ballot. and even as a republican it's difficult to grasp the reality of the fact we have the "access hollywood" tape wh
and women of color.t the real issues and move on. >> we would like to talk about the real issues. it's not as if hillary clinton began this debates. just last week at the republican debate you had a quote-unquote press conference where donald trump trotted out the alleged excusers of bill clinton and sat there and wanted to talk about it. it's as if we have to believe bill clinton's accusers when they say something but not believe the accusers of donald trump. that's first. second,...
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without consent or grope women without consent. >> i have great respect for women. >> so for the record you never did that? >> frankly, you hear these things, i said i was embarrassed by it but i have tremendous respect for women and women have tremendous respect for me. >> have you ever done it? >> no, i have not. >> a former miss utah in the pageant donald trump owned. she says he kissed her but that it didn't feel like an assault but did catch her off guard. >> my dad was really confident and he introduced himself first and then introduced me and it's at that time that he turned to me and embraced me and gave me a kiss on the lips and i would have thought i would have shook somebody's hand and i remember feeling embarrassed and like turn my mouth like what just happened. when i first heard the leach tape it's very unsettling and i have a daughter now and i don't want to get emotional because yeah, it's really hard because you think of sending your little daughter out there with men that think like that and i'm sorry i'm getting emotional, but yeah, you look at your sweet little innoc
without consent or grope women without consent. >> i have great respect for women. >> so for the record you never did that? >> frankly, you hear these things, i said i was embarrassed by it but i have tremendous respect for women and women have tremendous respect for me. >> have you ever done it? >> no, i have not. >> a former miss utah in the pageant donald trump owned. she says he kissed her but that it didn't feel like an assault but did catch her off...
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women aren't single issue voters. if this stays in the news, it will weigh on him. >> i would like to see him pivot to the issues that got him here. charles: that's men and women combined. half of the nation says it's not a big deal, 48% says it is. charles: does he bring in more women who may have allegations of sexual assault by bill clinton? does he stay down that route or try a different route? >> i would like to see him get out of the mud. women care about jobs and security. he should be talking about how liberal policies have failed women. i would like to see him talking about uplifting woinl and how in a trump administration our economy would be stronger than with liberals. >> in the second debate hillary clinton did not answer the bill clinton question. she pivoted away from it, but she did not answer it. he has another chance on the national stage to force her to account for her actions in enabling bill clinton and her treatment of women who claim sexual assault. >> she'll say bill clinton was constitutionall
women aren't single issue voters. if this stays in the news, it will weigh on him. >> i would like to see him pivot to the issues that got him here. charles: that's men and women combined. half of the nation says it's not a big deal, 48% says it is. charles: does he bring in more women who may have allegations of sexual assault by bill clinton? does he stay down that route or try a different route? >> i would like to see him get out of the mud. women care about jobs and security. he...
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what he thinks about women. what he does to women. and he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is, but i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. >> john phillips, you support donald trump. this must be a remarkable three or four days for trump supporters. what do you make of the attempt to dismiss it as locker room talk? >> if you expect the full jimmy sw swaggert, you did not get that. i did think the debate was the complete inverse of what we saw the first time around. the first time around, he was much better the first 30 minutes talking about trade and economy. then after that, he got caught up in all of the issues concerning himself. taxes, birtherism. he wasn't able to pivot. last night, i thought the first 30 minutes were weaker. i thought he kind of put it in high gear and whenever a subject would come up he did not want to talk about. he would pivot and talk about the e-mails and immigration and talk about trade. talk about things he is well versed in. i thought he did a good
what he thinks about women. what he does to women. and he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is, but i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. >> john phillips, you support donald trump. this must be a remarkable three or four days for trump supporters. what do you make of the attempt to dismiss it as locker room talk? >> if you expect the full jimmy sw swaggert, you did not get that. i did think the debate was the complete inverse...
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the alpha males justify attacking women or sexually abusing women. that's crazy. what kind of sociological examp exampleation. i don't know any man who excuses attacking women. that's just silly. the trump rise was not about alpha males. it was about 1 1/2 percent growth in the united states which put a lot of people in this country behind the eight ball. that's what it's about. >> but governor, i would love to talk, and we can, about trade, jobs, and the economy. >> thank you, stephanie. >> that's why you like donald trump, except that is not what donald trump is talking about. donald trump walked up to that debate with juanita brodrick. he continues to bring these things um. he invites this. >> here's my view. the clinton/trump stuff here. the old affairs of bill clinton are not news in this campaign, nor are they relevant. i never said -- i don't think anyone associated with my view thinks they are. the issue with regard to the clinton scandals is what hillary clinton did with regard to those women. i think that's far legitimate. as is, by the way, these accusa
the alpha males justify attacking women or sexually abusing women. that's crazy. what kind of sociological examp exampleation. i don't know any man who excuses attacking women. that's just silly. the trump rise was not about alpha males. it was about 1 1/2 percent growth in the united states which put a lot of people in this country behind the eight ball. that's what it's about. >> but governor, i would love to talk, and we can, about trade, jobs, and the economy. >> thank you,...
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we're talking about women and issues that affect women, every issue affects women.en in the country want a health care plan that's appropriate for their families. >> congresswoman, congresswoman. it would seem to me, and you correct me if i'm wrong, it would seem to me you're saying even if what these women are alleging, even if those things are true, you're okay with that because -- >> but that's, what you're saying to me is exactly this. that they are alleging. how in three weeks before a presidential election? >> they've all made it up? >> i did not say that. what i'm saying is in this country, this is a country of laws, and you are innocent until proven guilty. look at all of the things that have come out at hillary clinton which we still haven't gotten to the bottom of because we've got her and her campaign colluding with the fbi, with the department of justice. >> the fbi director was a republican, congresswoman. >> it doesn't matter. >> he's involved in the conspiracy as well because he's part of the establishment? >> this is a -- look, you can't deny there a
we're talking about women and issues that affect women, every issue affects women.en in the country want a health care plan that's appropriate for their families. >> congresswoman, congresswoman. it would seem to me, and you correct me if i'm wrong, it would seem to me you're saying even if what these women are alleging, even if those things are true, you're okay with that because -- >> but that's, what you're saying to me is exactly this. that they are alleging. how in three weeks...
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and i always say women have a breaking point. we put up with a lot. almost all of us have been sexually harassed or groped by some letcherous guy in power, and many of us just shrug it off and try to keep working. but we get to a point where we say enough is enough and when we're called liars, when our experience is denied by a man in power, that's the point where many women come forward and i solute all of them like summer who was there today, like jill hart, and all the others that come forward. it's a very painful, difficult decision. who wants to be donald trump's enemy and these women are bravely stepping forward and i'm very proud of all of them. >> i want to play another clip from donald trump and we'll talk about it. >> the only way they figure they can slow it down is to come up with people that are willing to say oh, i was with donald trump in 1980. i was sitting with him on an airplane. and he went after me on the plane. yes, i'm going to go after you. believe me. she would not be my first choice that i can tell you. >
and i always say women have a breaking point. we put up with a lot. almost all of us have been sexually harassed or groped by some letcherous guy in power, and many of us just shrug it off and try to keep working. but we get to a point where we say enough is enough and when we're called liars, when our experience is denied by a man in power, that's the point where many women come forward and i solute all of them like summer who was there today, like jill hart, and all the others that come...
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the countries that cause us the most trouble are the countries where women are women. the countries that cause the most trouble are the countries that treat women the worst. that's why it's extremely important that we make sure that women are continuing to advance. as our friend from libya just said, it's not acceptable that those numbers are as low as they are. not acceptable. unless there's energy around these issues and protecting what we do towards women not allowing misogyny to become rampant without real genuine pushing back, these things can go haywire. all of a sudden you have a very different country. you're absolutely right about that, in the sense that how a country treats its women is a critical factor for the next generation. >> right. anyway, i want to thank you on behalf of the community for being here and sharing your thoughts. >> thank you. >> i'm sure this room is full of tomorrow's leaders. >> yes. >> i hope that you're all going to turn out to be role models. i'm sure you will. i think role model is such a cliche. it's all about being great at what
the countries that cause us the most trouble are the countries where women are women. the countries that cause the most trouble are the countries that treat women the worst. that's why it's extremely important that we make sure that women are continuing to advance. as our friend from libya just said, it's not acceptable that those numbers are as low as they are. not acceptable. unless there's energy around these issues and protecting what we do towards women not allowing misogyny to become...
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women, suburban women, college-educated white women.t this point to make up that gender gap, particularly in the way he's handling this avalanche of allegations against him. what he seems to be doing in dealing with this problem is making it worse by saying, oh, by the way, look at these women w. insinuating they weren't pretty enough somehow for him to sexually assault. that's not the way to win back women voters. i will tell you that. >> kevin, in the last week, donald trump lost ten points with suburban women. can he come back this late in the game? >> i think the fundamentals of this election are set and there's not much he can do to change it. everybody points to about what will happen at the next debate. it's rare you see a debate, particularly after most folks watched the first two and made up their minds pretty much about who they want to support. right now i think we are looking at the partisans that will be tuning in to root for one candidate or the other. even when you look at the map, john king brings up a good point. you ar
women, suburban women, college-educated white women.t this point to make up that gender gap, particularly in the way he's handling this avalanche of allegations against him. what he seems to be doing in dealing with this problem is making it worse by saying, oh, by the way, look at these women w. insinuating they weren't pretty enough somehow for him to sexually assault. that's not the way to win back women voters. i will tell you that. >> kevin, in the last week, donald trump lost ten...
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the need for women grew desperate. and thousands of women answered the call.nth the hidden army, which had mushroomed, suddenly stopped growing. the following month was even more disturbing. the papers reported a slight falling-off in production. some were too tired in the morning to face the assembly line or the work bench. some found that defense work interfered with their shopping. a few members of the hidden army, it seemed, had earned enough for the fur coat they coveted and returned to their prewar existence. perhaps the war news looked swell and the compulsion to work was dissipated in the confident talk of victory just around the corner. others quit for sounder reasons. transportation was a problem. it was distressingly difficult to be both a house keeper and a patriot. the kids needed looking after and the house somehow refused to run itself when eight hours a day were spent at the plant. but by far the most common reason was that women were not accustomed to the long hours of hard work. shortages appeared. american planes found themselves lacking bea
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let's talk about the issues that effect women. let's talk about health care for women.poverty plays a role in cardiovascular disease which is the number one killer of women and also the most for women of color. let's talk about the real issues move forward and move on. >> i mean, we would like to talk about the real issues. it's not as if hillary clinton ghan debate. in fact if you remember just last week at the republican debate, you had a quote/unquote press conference where donald trump trotted out the alleged accusers of bill clinton and sat there and wanted to talk about it. it's as if we have to believe bill clinton's accusers, but we do not believe the accusers of donald trump. that's first, and second, hillary clinton -- i mean, the audacity of some people to tell hillary clinton how she should treat the women with whom her husband cheated with is just beyond the pale. hillary clinton's on the ballot, not bill. democrats will have a discussion all day long about women's rights, reproductive rights. let's get there, but it's hard to get there when we're having th
let's talk about the issues that effect women. let's talk about health care for women.poverty plays a role in cardiovascular disease which is the number one killer of women and also the most for women of color. let's talk about the real issues move forward and move on. >> i mean, we would like to talk about the real issues. it's not as if hillary clinton ghan debate. in fact if you remember just last week at the republican debate, you had a quote/unquote press conference where donald...
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women at sunday's debate. >> women have respect for me. i will tell you, no, i have not. >> reporter: the entire article is fiction calling "new york times" story a character assassination also in 2005. natasha stoynoff claimed she was attacked while writing a piece on trump and his wife melania's one-year anniversary. she was briefly alone with trump in a room when within seconds he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat. the trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment, but a trumps spokesperson told the magazine, this never happened. there is no merit or veracity to this fabricated story. this as another recording that year reveals trump bragging to howard stern about going back stage at the beauty pageants he owns. >> i'm allowed to go in because i'm the owner of the pageant and therefore i'm inspecting it. they're standing there with no clothes. >> reporter: former miss arizona tosha dixon that's exactly what happened in 2001. >> it was announced donald trump was going to come in and before yo
women at sunday's debate. >> women have respect for me. i will tell you, no, i have not. >> reporter: the entire article is fiction calling "new york times" story a character assassination also in 2005. natasha stoynoff claimed she was attacked while writing a piece on trump and his wife melania's one-year anniversary. she was briefly alone with trump in a room when within seconds he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat. the trump campaign...
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are all of these women lying? >> well, craig, i think on the previous segment, you said nbc was not able to independently verify any of these stories. unless they're verified, it's up to mr. trump to say that, and he has said vehemently he did not commit any of these acts. >> all of these women are making it up? >> he denies it. these stories, and i'm not going to here and until there's proof, they shouldn't be out there in the news. there's no story. >> these women shouldn't be coming forward? >> they can. and if there's proof, "the new york times" should write about it. "people" magazine. why was this not in the original story? the same writer wrote a glowing story about mr. trump and melania and now ten years later. >> they said they've come out now because of what he said at the debate. when he was pressed by anderson cooper whether he actually did what he claimed to have done on the bus. >> miss leeds exposed as a clinton supporter and donor too. >> we're not sure, but she did contact the clinton campaign. >>
are all of these women lying? >> well, craig, i think on the previous segment, you said nbc was not able to independently verify any of these stories. unless they're verified, it's up to mr. trump to say that, and he has said vehemently he did not commit any of these acts. >> all of these women are making it up? >> he denies it. these stories, and i'm not going to here and until there's proof, they shouldn't be out there in the news. there's no story. >> these women...
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rights as well as women's. i call it the struggle for equal citizenship stature for men and women.e cases brought on behalf of men who were disadvantaged sibling because they were men. the law reflected this pattern. men were the breadwinners and represented the family outside of the home. women took care of the home and children. the common-law rule and civil rule were identical in this respect. the man was the head of the household and could choose any mode of living and she was obliged to conform. in civil law, the states in the united states that have their inheritance based on french law, based in spanish and french law, it was called the head and master rule. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton, you are watching "bloomberg technology." in an attempt to appeal to millennial voters, hillary clinton campaign with former vice president, al gore, saying clinton would make climate change a top priority. mr. gore: the choice in this election is extremely clear. hillary clinton will make solving the climate crisis a top national priority. mark: he warns that donald trump would "take us toward
rights as well as women's. i call it the struggle for equal citizenship stature for men and women.e cases brought on behalf of men who were disadvantaged sibling because they were men. the law reflected this pattern. men were the breadwinners and represented the family outside of the home. women took care of the home and children. the common-law rule and civil rule were identical in this respect. the man was the head of the household and could choose any mode of living and she was obliged to...
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specifically -- i don't mean women that we know, i mean women be don't know. what is lost when the only represent one iconic person. public memory is as much about what we want to forgive as but we want to remember. historians, our job is to deal with the consequences of cause and effect as if in history. if you are assigned the role of the public historian, you speak to larger audiences, and sometimes, crucial details can be lost. what that allows to have an, as a nation, is to have cognitive dissonance. we are not into it with the steps it takes to get someone either on a boat of money or status.iconic we forget the lived experiences may have been like. for african-american women, this has a particular implication. even today, in the public imagination, public media, african-american women are still a curiosity. sometimes they are on display in music videos. now, with michelle obama in the white house, there is a different type of image. there is the strong, black family. when we look at early american slaves women as the scholar jennifer morgan notes, early
specifically -- i don't mean women that we know, i mean women be don't know. what is lost when the only represent one iconic person. public memory is as much about what we want to forgive as but we want to remember. historians, our job is to deal with the consequences of cause and effect as if in history. if you are assigned the role of the public historian, you speak to larger audiences, and sometimes, crucial details can be lost. what that allows to have an, as a nation, is to have cognitive...
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he himself does to women, and also the sheer volume of the women who are now coming out. look, the american people -- >> trump, by the way, said it was locker room talk with billy bush 11 years ago. >> the american people say i want substance, a debate about the issues. i'm there with thel. i agree with them, but the problem is the history of our politics say we care about this stuff and care a laupt about it. i covered every gop campaign since 2000. if you ask gop voters what they hate most about the clintons. ritzit's the economic policies. it's this behavior. this is something -- >> donald trump says this is all orchestrated by the dishonest media and the clinton campaign to stop him. is that fair? and are his attacks on the accusers and the media fueling the story? >> i think that it's probably unfair to say that, and of course, his attacks are fueling the story. but he has to defend himself. he's going to defend himself. >> he's entitled to defend himself. >> of course. >> but when he says coordinated media assault, do you find that unfair p. >> this is probably some
he himself does to women, and also the sheer volume of the women who are now coming out. look, the american people -- >> trump, by the way, said it was locker room talk with billy bush 11 years ago. >> the american people say i want substance, a debate about the issues. i'm there with thel. i agree with them, but the problem is the history of our politics say we care about this stuff and care a laupt about it. i covered every gop campaign since 2000. if you ask gop voters what they...
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women with a college education. katty: we heard during the primary campaign how young women were not as enthusiastic about hillary clinton as expected. has that changed? >> hillary clinton does well with millennial voters. millennials are the strongest generational group. that said, i have gone to better ground states and young voters tell me they are apathetic. apathetic is not the right word. they are energized, but dissatisfied with the choices. they potentially are looking at a third-party candidate. first the notion of the female president, the notion they may put hillary clinton in the white house and make history doesn't sway young women? >> i don't hear that as a justification for many young women. i've met young women that are enthusiastic hillary clinton supporters. i have met bernie sanders supporters that will support hillary clinton, particularly young women of color who feel there are too many things at stake. .oung latina and muslim women that is often couched in motivations or justifications. i rarel
women with a college education. katty: we heard during the primary campaign how young women were not as enthusiastic about hillary clinton as expected. has that changed? >> hillary clinton does well with millennial voters. millennials are the strongest generational group. that said, i have gone to better ground states and young voters tell me they are apathetic. apathetic is not the right word. they are energized, but dissatisfied with the choices. they potentially are looking at a...