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or jewish women. they saw the fight for women's rights as part of another battle one that would lead to the liberation of a colony and all of its people. in one hundred fifty six to nazir. an independent. the first president of the team is in republic became an architect of women's liberation he instituted the code of personal status outlawing polygamy and repudiation establishing a judicial procedure for divorce and fixing the minimum age of marriage at seventeen. he took advantage of the moment of national consensus after independence to enact the reforms even managing to sway the religious authorities of the time. turned into law the ideas a spouse but unity and feminists starting with time out. he was convinced that his country could only become a modern state if women were emancipation. in a submerged gesture bookkeeper lifted the traditional veil and public. although he did not establish complete equality this state feminism ten used with paternalism was to revolutionize the lives of genius in w
or jewish women. they saw the fight for women's rights as part of another battle one that would lead to the liberation of a colony and all of its people. in one hundred fifty six to nazir. an independent. the first president of the team is in republic became an architect of women's liberation he instituted the code of personal status outlawing polygamy and repudiation establishing a judicial procedure for divorce and fixing the minimum age of marriage at seventeen. he took advantage of the...
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you can see women fasten on films which are women's voices and well rounded women's characters and well—written parts. you look at the success of some female directed films and plays, there is a huge untapped vein there. i want to hear tim's and view as well. what i wanted to say was i am slightly more essentialist and i am slightly more pessimistic about the effect that rearranging the culture, the effect it can have, because i do tend to think, particularly with the massive growth in the pornography industry which i think has been very retrograde and has almost produced an upper lip again in the objectification of women. and the fact that is consumed 90% by men. i don't think one can argue all of that away by saying if we just rearrange the culture in some way. i think there is something, perhaps best deal is not a right word, it is overdramatic, i mean there is something biological in the male sexuality and power. i think that is a very dangerous thing to say. i don't care. i would like to think we can raise this kind of behaviour by simply rearranging society. ijust don't think it is true.
you can see women fasten on films which are women's voices and well rounded women's characters and well—written parts. you look at the success of some female directed films and plays, there is a huge untapped vein there. i want to hear tim's and view as well. what i wanted to say was i am slightly more essentialist and i am slightly more pessimistic about the effect that rearranging the culture, the effect it can have, because i do tend to think, particularly with the massive growth in the...
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it's so women's inside you. and women are the changes you know but in certain there were not leading from the front toward leading from behind we are driving our lives and we're driving the vehicle to change but nobody can see it because we're not sitting in the chargers seats but we're giving instructions to the. women and girls are not allowed to engage in sports in public and hardly any school has a sports all one consequence of this is medical problems stemming from a lack of exercise there are just a few private practice areas for sports women for instance where the girls objet are united one of the first female basketball teams in the country it was founded by lena on my enough. if a bunch of us decide to play basketball in a public area they will try to stop us then if your male guardian has no idea and is against it obviously this is all about his him and not wanting women to have to be empowered and sports is a great way to empower women. time for a break but not to relax. and. i used to get the opposit
it's so women's inside you. and women are the changes you know but in certain there were not leading from the front toward leading from behind we are driving our lives and we're driving the vehicle to change but nobody can see it because we're not sitting in the chargers seats but we're giving instructions to the. women and girls are not allowed to engage in sports in public and hardly any school has a sports all one consequence of this is medical problems stemming from a lack of exercise there...
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women as well. i think at the beginning of the discussion, we have to divide only men because not can be sexist, but we also have women who like to play these games and profit from it. melinda: the young women in the case of mr. weinstein, many of them are not even acting yet. birgit: i know, i don't talk about mr. weinstein, i talk about other women. for example, the bunnies in the mansion of hugh hefner. was it forced to do things like this, to live there? as a woman, you can take another job. nobody is forced to be a bunny. -- but we have women -- stefanie: i would like to add a different perspective. that is old-school patriarchy. of course, in patriarchy, we have women finding their way around if they want to gain power. in this case, we know, there is a recent study in germany that it is easier for women to become rich i marrying -- by marrying than working. birgit: is it then wrong that they do that? stefanie: no, the system is wrong. what we should talk about is how to change the patriarchal
women as well. i think at the beginning of the discussion, we have to divide only men because not can be sexist, but we also have women who like to play these games and profit from it. melinda: the young women in the case of mr. weinstein, many of them are not even acting yet. birgit: i know, i don't talk about mr. weinstein, i talk about other women. for example, the bunnies in the mansion of hugh hefner. was it forced to do things like this, to live there? as a woman, you can take another...
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way to empower women. time for a break but not to relax. you know. i used to get the opposition mainly on social media and the newspapers a few phone calls. that. some of. the women. that we were. very exposed to the world and even the. day. too. the rich desert monarchy is able to by its citizens loyalty it can therefore stifle the call for rights and individual freedom through a free supply of water and electricity i wages for the many civil servants and through waiving income tax. at the same time the regimes rule is a strict one executions continue to take place on squares and in front of mosques even in liberal jeta other forms of public entertainment such as cinema theatre and music clubs are against the law. one of the few places where locals can let off steam as at the outcome of the club . yet here too there is a strict gender separation and jokes about religion or the royal family are to move . self-censorship offers protection from draconian punishment. if not the ivy. oh. yes municipal election
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don't owe us their stories for us to become advocates for them in public and private spaces and women are also using the hash tag to talk back to men mona says men when the women in your life tell you what happened to them they need to hear i believe you or how i will change has prompted some men to even come past their role as aggressors with their own house tags like it was me i have i did that and i did it too and some are discussing ways to prevent sexual harassment we asked a few men how they would like to change the idea of masculinity here's what they told us. in all honesty masculinity as a construct has gone too far and done too much damage instead of keeping the focus on women the way they dress like cetera we should be focusing on how we view masculinity and how the fascism of masculinity leads as aggressive behavior men need to understand that it's ok to have feelings that emotions are all right or not . but showing nobody does not make you weak it doesn't make you less or to ensure a truly equitable society i believe the ideals of masculinity should be abandoned altogethe
don't owe us their stories for us to become advocates for them in public and private spaces and women are also using the hash tag to talk back to men mona says men when the women in your life tell you what happened to them they need to hear i believe you or how i will change has prompted some men to even come past their role as aggressors with their own house tags like it was me i have i did that and i did it too and some are discussing ways to prevent sexual harassment we asked a few men how...
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so difficult because on one hand we have to those women who are full and we have other women too and it's very and i think at the beginning of the discussion we have to divide all this because not only man can be sexist but we also women just like to play these games they have to profit from it are young women in the case of mr weinstein many of them weren't even acting yet they were looking for their first opportunity i don't talk about mr white's son i talk about other women for example take those bunnies in in the mention of you have to know whether forced to do thinks like to live there to her boss is welcome yes but you know you can as as a woman you can do you can take another job nobody is forced to be a bunny in the mental if you have to but we have women in this world who have no problem with any i would like to add more and there's a good perspective i mean this is words that i actually kind of like but it's really old school patriarchy so of course in patriarchy we have women find their way around if they want to gain power and this means of course i mean we know for examp
so difficult because on one hand we have to those women who are full and we have other women too and it's very and i think at the beginning of the discussion we have to divide all this because not only man can be sexist but we also women just like to play these games they have to profit from it are young women in the case of mr weinstein many of them weren't even acting yet they were looking for their first opportunity i don't talk about mr white's son i talk about other women for example take...
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new source women's colleges. someone thinks okay maybe we should try using the women. there is an understanding now that they were entering a factories it's important to recognize that educated women were also been recruited to do the intelligence work and the brainwork that wouldll drive the war effort and give the military intelligence information that they needed. in which the navy which is a very elite white glove service decides to pluck women from the seven sisters school. and seniors at those colleges get secret invitations to meetings with matt and the astronomy professor's where professors where they are asked to things. there ask do you like to wear workpr crossword puzzles. in our you engaged to be married. these women at these northern seven sisters schools. to do cryptanalysis. and they were told this has to be secret. they came down to washington as civilians in the summer.to and that was a major code breaking victory and all the sudden. they also have responsibility in europe but in the pacific ocean. we are to find women and some other part of the count
new source women's colleges. someone thinks okay maybe we should try using the women. there is an understanding now that they were entering a factories it's important to recognize that educated women were also been recruited to do the intelligence work and the brainwork that wouldll drive the war effort and give the military intelligence information that they needed. in which the navy which is a very elite white glove service decides to pluck women from the seven sisters school. and seniors at...
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b when hillary clinton and others -- when they talk about "women's rights" and women's health, we have to talk about abortion. they are often talking about abortion. when they say women's health, it becomes a euphemism for abortio abortion. when pro-life people say hey, maybe it's not such a great idea to have an abortion at eight or nine months and they say a woman has a right to do what's right with her body, hey folks, a woman has a right to keep herig body safe from sexual predators who are allegedly threatening them if they don't comply or dangling hollywood goodies in front of them. >> sean: basically if you have the right political positions,s, hollywood would forgive all of bill clinton's atrocious examples of abusing women. these weren't consensual relationships. monica, maybe. but not kathleen or gennifer flowers. but she was trashed for telling the truth. we will also forget roman polanski because he is such an artist. we will forget hillary took money from all these countries. they bought her silence because she never criticized countries that donated so many millions of do
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black women matter. >> black women matter. >> black women matter. >> black women matter. >> black women matter. >> black women matter. come on, i cannot hear you all. black women matter. >> black women matter. >> black women matter. >> black women matter. >> black women matter. >> black lives matter. >> black lives matter. >> black lives matter. >> black lives matter. >> black lives matter. >> black lives matter. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> no racist -- . >> police. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> no racist -- >> police. >> when black women are under attack, what do we do? stand up, fight back. when indigenous women are under attack, what do? >> stand up, fight back. >> when muslim women are under attack, what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> when any of us are under attack, what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> stand up, fight back. >> stand up, fight back. >> stand up, fight back. >> stand up, fight back. >> stand up, fight back. >>
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women did reportedly come forward in fact several women reportedly settled with him which means that they were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements as terms of those agreements they also had payoffs and legal threats that were used by their p.r. and legal teams which created these campaigns to suppress the truth from coming out and women warned other women in the industry against weinstein in fact the actress just cast and said that she had long heard about allegations against him and that she was careful rose mcgowan says that she tried to warn amazon studios not to work with harvey weinstein and she just openly admitted this week that harvey weinstein indeed is the studio executive who raped her she had not publicly disclosed who the person was because of those nondisclosure agreements this is a problem in hollywood it's an industry that is known for creating the casting couch in which women are expected to exchange sexual favors with the man in charge in order to get roles in the film industry mike so it's a deep seated but the problem is don't you see this believes out to othe
women did reportedly come forward in fact several women reportedly settled with him which means that they were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements as terms of those agreements they also had payoffs and legal threats that were used by their p.r. and legal teams which created these campaigns to suppress the truth from coming out and women warned other women in the industry against weinstein in fact the actress just cast and said that she had long heard about allegations against him and that...
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so i'm going to start by talking about these wonderful women, these beautiful women. up at the far right hand corner with her beautiful baby is stella marie trottier graves. stella marie who was born and grew up in belcourt, north dakota, she's a member or was a member of the turtle mountain band of chippewa. she spent many years traveling the world with her husband who served in the u.s. air force and their three children. the family lived in florida, germany, japan, and arizona. everywhere they went, stella quickly made friends and proudly shared her culture. she was loved and adored by all who met her for living an adventuresome and fearless life. in july of 2009, stella and her family moved back to belcourt, north dakota, and she started to attend turtle mountain community college. on september 16, 2010, stella and her cousin were at the local bar when she decided to stay behind with other people they knew. according to witnesses, stella left with another couple to continue the evening out. stella's body was later found in a male tribal member's pickup in a an ope
so i'm going to start by talking about these wonderful women, these beautiful women. up at the far right hand corner with her beautiful baby is stella marie trottier graves. stella marie who was born and grew up in belcourt, north dakota, she's a member or was a member of the turtle mountain band of chippewa. she spent many years traveling the world with her husband who served in the u.s. air force and their three children. the family lived in florida, germany, japan, and arizona. everywhere...
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this way of treating women ends now." on wednesday, rose mcgowan reported that her twitter account had been suspended. mcgowan had been using twitter support other women who have come forward and t to attack the she saw as complicit, including the weinstein company board of didirectors and high p profile actors matt damon and ben affleck. rose mcgowan accused ben a afflk of lying about his knowledge of weinstein's history of sexual misconduct. weinstein's wife, georgina chapman, a well-known fashion designer, says she's ending their 10-year marriage. on tuesday, former president barack obama and former secretary of state hillary clinton both condedemned weinstein, who has been a major democratic donor. in a statement, obama said he and michelle have been disgusted by the reports and said -- "any man who demeans and degrades women in such fashion needs to be condemned and held accountable, regardless of wealth or status." fofor more, we're joined by several guests. joining us via democracy now! video streaming colorado is
this way of treating women ends now." on wednesday, rose mcgowan reported that her twitter account had been suspended. mcgowan had been using twitter support other women who have come forward and t to attack the she saw as complicit, including the weinstein company board of didirectors and high p profile actors matt damon and ben affleck. rose mcgowan accused ben a afflk of lying about his knowledge of weinstein's history of sexual misconduct. weinstein's wife, georgina chapman, a...
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martin luther penned writings defending the women from defamation the reform was also gave these women prospects. one of the most famous works by the painter lucas kind can be found in that parish church the reformation all to peace many of the people depicted here were among the most influential supporters of the reformation. pastor your highness bukan haagen the reformer philip milan thought here share in carrying out a baptism with lucas kind of himself at his side many of the former nuns found refuge in these men's homes in parsonage for example in some cases for years. an unmarried woman five hundred years ago stood almost no chance of providing for herself other than by working as a servant or a prostitute catalina from bora learned that in the time that she was put up in the crime a household you will have to marry who anyone anyone. does ireland bit on the new role of reform as well advocating for women was a life as a wife and mother as a woman was to be the head of a household she was to be in charge in the home and raise the children and feel it is all he can at sea and. and
martin luther penned writings defending the women from defamation the reform was also gave these women prospects. one of the most famous works by the painter lucas kind can be found in that parish church the reformation all to peace many of the people depicted here were among the most influential supporters of the reformation. pastor your highness bukan haagen the reformer philip milan thought here share in carrying out a baptism with lucas kind of himself at his side many of the former nuns...
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uest: clearly women can act abusively, there can be toxic ehaviors engaged in by women and men in work place, whether all female work place or even in when women have authority over men, they can misuse authority. nobody should be abused and be called out d and held accountable for being abusive. i would agree with that, again, it is important that i, as a man and those doing this perspective, s in men's violence against women and the harassment is by far biggest problem, but it doesn't mean there aren't other issues that are worthy of discussion worthy of our action, as well as our compassion for the targets.nd i mean, again, i hope nobody this away from conversation with the diluted belief that somehow there is quation between the amount of sexual harassment that men suffer in the work place versus omen, it is wildly disproportionate, men are the perpetrators and women are the victim necessary vast majority cases, that doesn't negate men as victims, but doesn't two.e the host: listen to david's question quickly. in for a procoming forma session real quickly. david, real quick. air.,
uest: clearly women can act abusively, there can be toxic ehaviors engaged in by women and men in work place, whether all female work place or even in when women have authority over men, they can misuse authority. nobody should be abused and be called out d and held accountable for being abusive. i would agree with that, again, it is important that i, as a man and those doing this perspective, s in men's violence against women and the harassment is by far biggest problem, but it doesn't mean...
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black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! >> and we kneel, the black women will lead us in the kneel on three. kneeling. the black women will turn their backs and the rest of us will kneel in solidarity of them. so on three, the black women turn your backs and do it first-- ments they need to back up more. >> black women turn your backs. >> black women turn your backs to the department of justice. facing the back of america-- everybody who is not a black woman, now kneel in solidarity with your black sisters. >> if you're not a black woman, take a knee. >> take a knee if you're not a black woman. >> all the blacks take a knee. >> take a knee hfrjts take a knee. >> you have to take a knee. >> if you're taking pictures, take a knee. >> [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] . [cheers] . [applause] . >> black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black wome
black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! >> and we kneel, the black women will lead us in the kneel on three. kneeling. the black women will turn their backs and the rest of us will kneel in solidarity of them. so on three, the black women turn your backs and do it first-- ments they need to back up more. >> black women turn your backs. >>...
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women face. this week, women in tech have taken up the challenge, to come up with a new product. along with two mobile phone apps, one of the women involved, product designer roya ramezani, has come up with an eye—catching way to portray everyday examples of workplace sexism. nuala mcgovern has been following the women all week and here is what happened when they literally road tested roya's idea. so, behind this door is some of the work that roya and her team have been creating, inventing, throughout this week. it is something that is meant to help with a solution to bro culture, to raise awareness. she also talked about bringing men and women into this particular project. i'm really excited to see what it is. and it is just beyond this door. oh, my goodness. it's huge! 0k, bbc, 100 women. we saw some of the laser printing earlier, and let's see what's on the other side. there is the hashtag "me too" and so this is some of the painting and spray painting. what does sexism sound like? and then
women face. this week, women in tech have taken up the challenge, to come up with a new product. along with two mobile phone apps, one of the women involved, product designer roya ramezani, has come up with an eye—catching way to portray everyday examples of workplace sexism. nuala mcgovern has been following the women all week and here is what happened when they literally road tested roya's idea. so, behind this door is some of the work that roya and her team have been creating, inventing,...
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to women's rights. they assume the unbelievable success of the photo campaign surprised us. however we weren't surprised that so many men participated i think because every day we see that male domination also leads to violence towards men. and if it is. at the end of the month. i think we are on the brink of a real feminist revolution. i support the uprising of women in the arab world. because from my right. i support the uprising of women in the arab world because the liberation of. the uprising of women. because i want to be a strong and free. i support the uprising of women in the arab world. hearts mountains may hear this. or this. or this. many voices many colors and many faces. germany's highest uplands region the hearts mountains. the. white elephants this. is a plastic bottle turned into a paving stone why do algae make it clear. good idea kill working anywhere and there are people developing smart solutions everywhere. let's inspire each other the environment magazine to go at africa thirty mi
to women's rights. they assume the unbelievable success of the photo campaign surprised us. however we weren't surprised that so many men participated i think because every day we see that male domination also leads to violence towards men. and if it is. at the end of the month. i think we are on the brink of a real feminist revolution. i support the uprising of women in the arab world. because from my right. i support the uprising of women in the arab world because the liberation of. the...
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liberties of women. the first funerals have taken place in brazil of children killed on thursday by a security guard who set fire to a childcare centre in the state of minas gerais. seven children, most of them aged four, and a teacher have now died. this is what is left of the nursery room. the school's security guard came in and spilt fuel and toddlers, teachers and himself and started the fire. now everything is pitch black. charred books on the floor. the ceiling melted away. the strong smell here stinks —— stings the throat. translation: when i rushed in, everything was covered in black smoke. i saw two children. i brought the first one out when i got the second child, her skin seemed to be melting away. i was shocked but managed to save her. i came back for more children but they were no longer reading. this small city buried seven victims on friday. they are stunned by what happened. the question resounding here is, why? the attacker had been a night guard at the school for almost ten years. i
liberties of women. the first funerals have taken place in brazil of children killed on thursday by a security guard who set fire to a childcare centre in the state of minas gerais. seven children, most of them aged four, and a teacher have now died. this is what is left of the nursery room. the school's security guard came in and spilt fuel and toddlers, teachers and himself and started the fire. now everything is pitch black. charred books on the floor. the ceiling melted away. the strong...
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harvard didn't admit women until 1951. there had been two women before that. judge williams: so number three. marty got a job in new york and you transferred to columbia. and you were number one there. is that right? >> tied. judge williams: you are tied for number one. as you can see, the justice is really precise. what we need on the supreme court. do we not? 4:00 that had a an impact. can that go back on the screen? it meant something special. what was that? babysitter that the had time to leave. she was a new england type, very caring. she went at it in the morning and she looked at 4:00 -- she in at 8:00 :00 in the morning and left at 4:00. i worked very hard until it was time to go home. we sang silly songs . we looked at picture books. she had her dinner. by that time, i was more than content to go back to the law books. my life, each part of it was a rest from the other. being with an infant, back to the books. books to -- judge williams: before we move on, there's one other thing about those law school years. unfortunately, marty got sick and you had
harvard didn't admit women until 1951. there had been two women before that. judge williams: so number three. marty got a job in new york and you transferred to columbia. and you were number one there. is that right? >> tied. judge williams: you are tied for number one. as you can see, the justice is really precise. what we need on the supreme court. do we not? 4:00 that had a an impact. can that go back on the screen? it meant something special. what was that? babysitter that the had...
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wanton women. this was a bit of a stigma -- there was a bit of a stigma, actually, associated with joining the military that you were maybe a bad girl in some way. but, in fact, these were very, very good girls. they were very conscientious. they had gone to college at a time when only 4% of american women attended college. the fact that they had attended college is why they were recruited by the u.s. military, because they had had a good liberal arts education that included both languages and math. many of them often came from teachers' colleges throughout the south because in 1940 about the only job you could count on if you were a college-educated woman was teaching school. so it was a very specific effort by u.s. military to find college-educated women who could do this work. so the women did keep the secret, and often after the war they left service, they were told thank you very much, never talk about what you did. they went home, they started families, they had babies. and by the 1980s and 1
wanton women. this was a bit of a stigma -- there was a bit of a stigma, actually, associated with joining the military that you were maybe a bad girl in some way. but, in fact, these were very, very good girls. they were very conscientious. they had gone to college at a time when only 4% of american women attended college. the fact that they had attended college is why they were recruited by the u.s. military, because they had had a good liberal arts education that included both languages and...
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wanton women. this was a bit of a stigma -- there was a bit of a stigma, actually, associated with joining the military that you were maybe a bad girl in some way. but, in fact, these were very, very good girls. they were very conscientious. they had gone to college at a time when only 4% of american women attended college. the fact that they had attended college is why they were recruited by the u.s. military, because they had had a good liberal arts education that included both languages and math. many of them often came from teachers' colleges throughout the south because in 1940 about the only job you could count on if you were a college-educated woman was teaching school. so it was a very specific effort by u.s. military to find college-educated women who could do this work. so the women did keep the secret, and often after the war they left service, they were told thank you very much, never talk about what you did. they went home, they started families, they had babies. and by the 1980s and 1
wanton women. this was a bit of a stigma -- there was a bit of a stigma, actually, associated with joining the military that you were maybe a bad girl in some way. but, in fact, these were very, very good girls. they were very conscientious. they had gone to college at a time when only 4% of american women attended college. the fact that they had attended college is why they were recruited by the u.s. military, because they had had a good liberal arts education that included both languages and...
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and so it's not just i think we're up to plus-20 women. this behavior if it is believed has been going on for a long, long time unchecked. >> that being the case, amy, the fact that this has gone on for decades and decades and then "the new york times" comes out with their piece in the new yorker and weinstein says i'll go into therapy. is it not too little too late? this man won't get a second act. >> why isn't he paying for therapy to all the victims? if he's really contrite, pay for their therapy. i'm not terribly concerned about his mental health. i'm concerned about the damage he's done tho these women over the decades. >> well, there you have it. >> and he doesn't need therapy about sex. this is not about sex. this is about power. that's the issue. >> that is the best point. we're going to say that one more time. this is not about sex. it is 100% about this man exalting power over these young women. >> and it's a crime like any other. i think when we introduce sex into the situation, people get confused. it must have been he said/she
and so it's not just i think we're up to plus-20 women. this behavior if it is believed has been going on for a long, long time unchecked. >> that being the case, amy, the fact that this has gone on for decades and decades and then "the new york times" comes out with their piece in the new yorker and weinstein says i'll go into therapy. is it not too little too late? this man won't get a second act. >> why isn't he paying for therapy to all the victims? if he's really...
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, 19% of women in the house, and only 12% of governorships. and bb is a terrific leader and just plowing through the boys club. so, i love her and i love being a part of this show, and i think audiences will continue to discover the series and find bb in particular a very gratifying character. >> your analysis of the role that women play in society is spot on, which leads me to ask whether or not those kinds of considerations enter your mind when you are trying to figure out what role to play at this point in your life. >> for "berlin station," it absolutely did. given the continued global gender inequality -- and i feel every now and then i have to take media fastest, not just because i happen to be a part of what we're calling the resistance, but because of the sort of ongoing, daily influx of gender violence. bb is so refreshing. i play the boss of the cia in germany, one of america's great global allies and a central foothold of security throughout the whole of europe. and to have a woman have that job is fantastic. and then i have a very
, 19% of women in the house, and only 12% of governorships. and bb is a terrific leader and just plowing through the boys club. so, i love her and i love being a part of this show, and i think audiences will continue to discover the series and find bb in particular a very gratifying character. >> your analysis of the role that women play in society is spot on, which leads me to ask whether or not those kinds of considerations enter your mind when you are trying to figure out what role to...
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there so many ways in which we should look into lost 12 women, more women come forward. especially with the issue like sexual harassment where you don't switch on the light and say i will come forward. you don't have a lot of time. it's less than two years. >> host: you said power and jobs, but that doesn't excuse the men and the company and the people who were on the board, the lawyers and all of the people who had to be involved in the settlements with those eight women had to know about it. why did you not say anything? and who are they? i want their names on the front page of the "new york times" and the "washington post." >> guest: we have to fill every newspaper that ever existed because it's not just that company. it's not just the company where it's happening. they are covering this up in hundreds and maybe thousands of companies across this country and across the world. the big question that you ask is why do we protect the harasser? what i found out is its that always the most powerful person at the company that we protect. we sometimes even protect a low-level
there so many ways in which we should look into lost 12 women, more women come forward. especially with the issue like sexual harassment where you don't switch on the light and say i will come forward. you don't have a lot of time. it's less than two years. >> host: you said power and jobs, but that doesn't excuse the men and the company and the people who were on the board, the lawyers and all of the people who had to be involved in the settlements with those eight women had to know...
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we are talking about a culture that systematically devalues women and blames women for experiencing discrimination or quid pro quo sexual harassment or assault in the workplace. and so there are also informal changes that we are looking for. first and foremost, it's this kind of change. it's having this conversation. it's signing onto a letter where we all support each other. it's telling women that, i believe you. i believe your story. i will have your back. i will stand up for you. i will have a cup of coffee with you in a public place. when everyone else is whispering about you behind your back and trying to make you feel bad about standing up and standing out, i will be there to support you. >> but may i play devil's advocate here because some might say if you don't name the accusers, aren't you also then part of the problem because you're providing that veil of secrecy that men have been able to hide behind and, therefore, perpetuate this kind of behavior, senator? >> these are very tricky because, look, women named trump. women named our former governor schwarzenegger. he became governor. an
we are talking about a culture that systematically devalues women and blames women for experiencing discrimination or quid pro quo sexual harassment or assault in the workplace. and so there are also informal changes that we are looking for. first and foremost, it's this kind of change. it's having this conversation. it's signing onto a letter where we all support each other. it's telling women that, i believe you. i believe your story. i will have your back. i will stand up for you. i will...
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i was curious because a lot of it was women accusing other women. what do you think that has to do -- would it be offensive power over women? >> you are asking why women would accuse other women of eing witches? >> kind of the thought process behind the witch trials in general, especially when it comes to young girls accusing older women, what would be the thought process? girls alwaysung had things they didn't like about older women. and politicalcial and economic crisis. convened tos explanation.d an there were charges of witchcraft all the time. men, the nine judges of the court, decided to take seriously anyoneharges and hang who did not confess that they were allied with the devil. most people in that situation would confess to save their life area more than 100 people did. and the 20 people who died, there were 14 women and six men. refusedeople who died to confess an alliance with the devil, which is rather remarkable and makes them all quite heroic. really it was a political and social problem. same with thethe monstrous-- with the infants.
i was curious because a lot of it was women accusing other women. what do you think that has to do -- would it be offensive power over women? >> you are asking why women would accuse other women of eing witches? >> kind of the thought process behind the witch trials in general, especially when it comes to young girls accusing older women, what would be the thought process? girls alwaysung had things they didn't like about older women. and politicalcial and economic crisis. convened...
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a women and her family. that's wrong. >> let's -- >> women should be able to exercise the freedom to make the choice. >> let's pause on that. that's a great thought. the religious freedom part is something that appeals to people on paper. for the reasons you just mentioned, though, it makes no sense here because if you say, well, what do i get to do with my own health care or my prayer or my choice not to pray, all of those go under religious freedom but what it seems like here as you're arguing you can go to court and say we have employers or men saying that it allows them to change the employees' behavior? >> that's why this is unconstitutional and just so wrong. are you surprised? was i surprised today? no. it's a shameful act and women are scared by the actions and continued actions of this administration. but here's why we're going to win. it's -- you can't do that. the basic principles say that we get to exercise religious freedom, of course. and the law and the supreme court recently set this clear in
a women and her family. that's wrong. >> let's -- >> women should be able to exercise the freedom to make the choice. >> let's pause on that. that's a great thought. the religious freedom part is something that appeals to people on paper. for the reasons you just mentioned, though, it makes no sense here because if you say, well, what do i get to do with my own health care or my prayer or my choice not to pray, all of those go under religious freedom but what it seems like...
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directors, to push for more women directors, to push for more women writers and more women actresses on—screen time for them, this has been a discussion in hollywood that has been ongoing particularly in the last couple of yea rs, particularly in the last couple of yea rs , we particularly in the last couple of yea rs, we have particularly in the last couple of years, we have heard lots of women raise their voices, for example patricia arquette at the oscars when she accepted the oscar for best supporting actress demanding equal pay, and meryl streep getting up on her feet, cheering her. pay, and meryl streep getting up on herfeet, cheering her. jennifer lawrence, another actress, writing saying that she wants equal pay. this movement is notjust talking about sexual harassment are not being treated as an object but also women saying when you have an industry where 63% of screen time for women, they are talking about romantic relationships and more than 50% of screen time for men they are talking about work, you are clearly not saying you are treating women are taking women see risk
directors, to push for more women directors, to push for more women writers and more women actresses on—screen time for them, this has been a discussion in hollywood that has been ongoing particularly in the last couple of yea rs, particularly in the last couple of yea rs , we particularly in the last couple of yea rs, we have particularly in the last couple of years, we have heard lots of women raise their voices, for example patricia arquette at the oscars when she accepted the oscar for...
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now i won the women's vote but i lost the white women's vote. i got more white women both, however, then president obama in 2012. so, the problem is one that democratic nominees have to contend with and figure out how to communicate and breakthrough better. now i personally believe that i was doing well enough with white women, even republican white women but it stopped my momentum and it played into the concerns that women have about whether they are making a mistake with their vote. i started going door to door in politics many years ago and i was always surprised when i would knock on a door and a woman would answer and say i am here for this candidate. i just don't know enough i don't want to make a mistake. that was my personal experience, and of course, taking it to the last month of this campaign. all of a sudden people are being told something is going on. they are going to investigate her again. we could see that a lot of women in particular turned away. they were discouraged. i don't blame them, they didn't know what to believe. it was
now i won the women's vote but i lost the white women's vote. i got more white women both, however, then president obama in 2012. so, the problem is one that democratic nominees have to contend with and figure out how to communicate and breakthrough better. now i personally believe that i was doing well enough with white women, even republican white women but it stopped my momentum and it played into the concerns that women have about whether they are making a mistake with their vote. i started...
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women by far and large are not represented at the same level as men, and in particular black women and black trans. we want to be clear that the space is welcoming of it all. the performing artists are black women, ambulanblack transgender gender non-conforming. we also will be unveiling our outdoor patio space, so we have construction going on up to the day. >> of course. anyone who has renovated a house knows it is always up to the hour the door opens. >> they're moving fast and i'm excited for the community to use the space. >> what is it going to be like? if i go there, what will the >> glorious. >> i love it. i love that! >> amazing. we are opening two exhibitions in the actual museum, and adrian's work is featured there. outside we have about 12 performers going all day. we are starting at 12:00 and ending at 8:00. we have a vendor market. we will have food and beverage also. we have a pop-up beauty shop. >> oh, my. >> something very new and innovative that we're quite excited about housing here at the museum. there's a lot of activity. again, it is an eight-hour festival. come i
women by far and large are not represented at the same level as men, and in particular black women and black trans. we want to be clear that the space is welcoming of it all. the performing artists are black women, ambulanblack transgender gender non-conforming. we also will be unveiling our outdoor patio space, so we have construction going on up to the day. >> of course. anyone who has renovated a house knows it is always up to the hour the door opens. >> they're moving fast and...
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it harms women. and i have represented men sexually harassed as well, by other men, and once in the case where the man was harassed by a woman. but it harms the victims financially, socially, physically, emotionally, every way you can think. because they are in a no-win situation. if they say yes to the sexual overture advance, chen maybe the guy is going to get tired of them later and they lose their job. if they say no, he could go into egoshock and they suffer job repercussion. and it is wrong to place them in the no-win situation. >> do you think more women will come forward? because we both covered the cosby and you represented the victims do. you think more will come forward? >> yes, i do. >> thank you, gloria allred. always a pleasure to have you on to. >>> when we come back, why this scandal of harvey weinstein could be a big problem for some top democrats. >>> reports of decades of inappropriate sexual harassment against harvey weinstein could cause problems for top democrats. with me is my
it harms women. and i have represented men sexually harassed as well, by other men, and once in the case where the man was harassed by a woman. but it harms the victims financially, socially, physically, emotionally, every way you can think. because they are in a no-win situation. if they say yes to the sexual overture advance, chen maybe the guy is going to get tired of them later and they lose their job. if they say no, he could go into egoshock and they suffer job repercussion. and it is...
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black women matter black women matter black women matter black women matter black women matter black women matter black women matter >> all right. thank you. [applause] >> to i very much. let's give a round of applause for that chanting. i am the organizer. we are going to start our speeches. right? we are going to have a row conversation about weight supremacy and our responsibility to have uncomfortable conversations, all right? without further a do let me introduce teresa younger. ident of the foundation, teresa younger. >> hello. hola! our y'all ready? who walked, who march here? i can't hear you. if you march like that, nobody hurt you. who marched here? yeah. first off, thank you. second, let's take one second two appreciate this amazing weather that we have but recognize we have brothers and sisters in other parts of this the global down in south and down in puerto rico who cannot be with us today, but join me for one second as we send them our love. all right, let's get going here. welcome to the march for racial justice. [applause] all right. we are -- are we ready for this?
black women matter black women matter black women matter black women matter black women matter black women matter black women matter >> all right. thank you. [applause] >> to i very much. let's give a round of applause for that chanting. i am the organizer. we are going to start our speeches. right? we are going to have a row conversation about weight supremacy and our responsibility to have uncomfortable conversations, all right? without further a do let me introduce teresa...
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women just want to work. why should we strip the american dream from women who have worked just as hard as their male counterparts and why should they have to put up with this behavior and take the shame of it? what we're seeing now is that shame is finally being transferred to the harassers. their faces are on the covers of the magazines. i mean, i really feel like it's a watershed moment. >> uh-huh. if i had a dime for every moment in my career that felt like a watershed moment. >> i know. >> you're a woman, i'm an african-american. i've been through this as many times or more as you've been through this when i thought the xy or z, i thought the rodney king beating was a watershed moment. i thought trevor martin was a watershed, don't get me started. and they didn't quite measure up in the way i hoped they would. what gives you reason to believe this really is a watershed moment and that something will come out of it beyond the embarrassment of mr. o'reilly, mr. weinstein, et cetera, et cetera? >> i hear yo
women just want to work. why should we strip the american dream from women who have worked just as hard as their male counterparts and why should they have to put up with this behavior and take the shame of it? what we're seeing now is that shame is finally being transferred to the harassers. their faces are on the covers of the magazines. i mean, i really feel like it's a watershed moment. >> uh-huh. if i had a dime for every moment in my career that felt like a watershed moment....
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we have everything including beautiful women. beautiful women are also visible in palermo in the film of statues. as stroll around the historic city center is best begun where they are at an intersection cold quite tocantins or full kaunas after the four richly decorated matching kona buildings the traffic hub is a high point of the rock. you can also take a tour around the city in a horse drawn carriage banana is geographically closer to tunis than it is to rome carriage driver. says that's reflected in the architecture of the old city center. area africans and normans helped build this. and the photo of the south. from the ninth to the eleventh century was under north african rule the saracens used the old basilica as a mosque after them came the normans who built the present cathedral. asunta which is also known as the norman cathedral. cafés is a popular spot. for a lunch break. if you want to do is the nickels do each one standing in the box. the offering thinking it can only perhaps the most famous sicilian does it it's ma
we have everything including beautiful women. beautiful women are also visible in palermo in the film of statues. as stroll around the historic city center is best begun where they are at an intersection cold quite tocantins or full kaunas after the four richly decorated matching kona buildings the traffic hub is a high point of the rock. you can also take a tour around the city in a horse drawn carriage banana is geographically closer to tunis than it is to rome carriage driver. says that's...
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s were women. unfortunately i think that in society and in the media there was this idea that everything is ok now one third of the members of parliament are female and we have ministers we have a female chancellor but this is misleading because the percentage of women in parliament does not reflect women's share of society which is over half of the population. and even in the conservative parties women are beginning to get angry although most men oppose it they are pushing for a quota. many men want to protect the privileges they have as no reason for them to support these new regulations if they get implemented then men will be reducing their own chances of a political career as long as women agree as long as society doesn't protest things won't change helga lucas shot once a parity law to be implemented similar to those other european countries already have in place and although in the probable new government coalition only the green seem to be for a quota she's still optimistic that the regulat
s were women. unfortunately i think that in society and in the media there was this idea that everything is ok now one third of the members of parliament are female and we have ministers we have a female chancellor but this is misleading because the percentage of women in parliament does not reflect women's share of society which is over half of the population. and even in the conservative parties women are beginning to get angry although most men oppose it they are pushing for a quota. many...
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we've had women doctors, women judges, in particular teachers. women are the majority of our teachers. and now we are getting women entrepreneurs. and this is extremely significant because when women are empowered economically our religion poses no obstacles. 0ur women have the right to property when western women were denied it. your women have had the right to property less 120 years. look at virginia woolf. but our women had the right to property. the wife of the prophet, peace be upon him, was the largest trader in mecca and he worked for her, not the other way round. so our tradition is important. we can build on the legacy. the point is to reveal the hidden history of the women and to make sure that it is done with proper values and a sense of commitment. malaysia provides examples, indonesia provides examples. now the rest of the united arab emirates, qatar. the majority of the university students in qatar, for instance, are women. so there is a will to win and they will be there. thank you very much. pleasure to meet you. thank you. hello
we've had women doctors, women judges, in particular teachers. women are the majority of our teachers. and now we are getting women entrepreneurs. and this is extremely significant because when women are empowered economically our religion poses no obstacles. 0ur women have the right to property when western women were denied it. your women have had the right to property less 120 years. look at virginia woolf. but our women had the right to property. the wife of the prophet, peace be upon him,...
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. >> women's involvement is key to change, too. and that all starts with their representation in parliament. northern european countries have the greatest percentage of women in politics. in the rest of the world, the figures are increasing only slowly. in sub-saharan-africa, it's around 23.6%, and that's partly down to quotas. that figure is also roughly the global average. a we head to senegal to meet women who have to fight hard for their right to make a change. >> yama ndiaye is the organiser of this project, planting a special kind of grass and eucalyptus saplings which help desalinate the soil. she also brought together the women who are implementing the project, and got the local foresters involved. it has not been possible to grow crops here for two decades -- the soil is just too salty. >> when i was a child, we grew our own rice here in joal-fadiouth, and never had to buy any. the same with peanuts and millet. >> the problem is the rising sea level. salt water is invading and destroying more and more fertile land. this di
. >> women's involvement is key to change, too. and that all starts with their representation in parliament. northern european countries have the greatest percentage of women in politics. in the rest of the world, the figures are increasing only slowly. in sub-saharan-africa, it's around 23.6%, and that's partly down to quotas. that figure is also roughly the global average. a we head to senegal to meet women who have to fight hard for their right to make a change. >> yama ndiaye is...
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women around the world are demanding more respect. for the rise of this new feminist as metal backlash the especially in south korea where men's rights groups are enraged that the money. would. go on. and a vicious gender has a ruptured aneurysm part. of that again commentator. i'm steve on this edition of one on one east we explore how massage is leading to murder in south korea. south korea is one of the most developed nations in asia. but beneath this fast paced progressive aside lies a frightening fact that has one of the highest rates of female homicide in the world. last year one brutal murder stood out it was a flashpoint that pushed a deep seated issue to the surface koreas gender inequality. it happened near gangnam station exit number ten in songs busy got in the district . a woman in her early twenty's went to a public toilet during a night out with friends. but a murderer was waiting for. a stranger who wanted to kill a woman any woman. while the murderer waited six men visited the unisex toilet and left confiscate. but wh
women around the world are demanding more respect. for the rise of this new feminist as metal backlash the especially in south korea where men's rights groups are enraged that the money. would. go on. and a vicious gender has a ruptured aneurysm part. of that again commentator. i'm steve on this edition of one on one east we explore how massage is leading to murder in south korea. south korea is one of the most developed nations in asia. but beneath this fast paced progressive aside lies a...
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how do you ask lena 53 percent of women voters voted for trump. where were the nasty women. this is a fun question because it comes up a lot. it's important to know that white women vote for republicans always the majority of them about for them. 56% voted for mitt romney. she did a little bit better than president obama. i think it's complicated. some of the focus groups and information we are getting at the time it was clear that married white women in particular either didn't like hillary because her husband did not like hillary or they did not like her because she was not warm enough. they wanted her to revoke some very terror stereotypical nurturing warmer aesthetic in her presentation which is what they expected of us. the men around them usually their husbands hated hillary. she remind me of my ex-wife. she felt entitled. we said zero women. i feel like in some ways it is internalized. it was one of the most frustrating moments. because coming from the feminist blogger who is so obvious to me. you are talking about people coming from capitol hill and the dnc. they hav
how do you ask lena 53 percent of women voters voted for trump. where were the nasty women. this is a fun question because it comes up a lot. it's important to know that white women vote for republicans always the majority of them about for them. 56% voted for mitt romney. she did a little bit better than president obama. i think it's complicated. some of the focus groups and information we are getting at the time it was clear that married white women in particular either didn't like hillary...
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. >> you know part of what was amazing and porpght about women's march was that it was so many women coming together so you have this set of organizers who become the face of the movement but then -- it was so clear that the people who came requester so far beyond, you know, whatever vision the organize oars necessarily had, and so it becomes a problem that we had on the much smaller scale that you have all of these people who at some level identify feminists -- but have completely different backgrounds and different levels of engagement with feminist principles with left principles. and so it is really -- you know, it's hard to say if it is just one thing or if women's march is going to go as just this one action or as ongoing movement. one more question i have three questions -- i gots five minute warning and which one to ask to two of you only. well okay subtitle is feminism from america so i want you guys to tell me what the the rev you're referring to exactly is. and if it has happened where if you're predicting one and what form it might take or is taking. [laughter] >> i feel
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hierarchy against women, thought women are color, particularly black women harassed. seeing mixed messages from the white house going back to an earlier era. what's going on now with kelly and congressman -- trust black pi women's stories with evidence and the inclination to smear them so equally, or so quickly, i think is part of the problem as well. >> in addition to the #metoo, the #ibelievefrederica, heavy, too. >> thank you all. wow, a great panel. have to reassemble you in the future. >>> up next, in the trump sessions era, not all crime is created equal. stay with us. whoooo. going somewhere? here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen ha
hierarchy against women, thought women are color, particularly black women harassed. seeing mixed messages from the white house going back to an earlier era. what's going on now with kelly and congressman -- trust black pi women's stories with evidence and the inclination to smear them so equally, or so quickly, i think is part of the problem as well. >> in addition to the #metoo, the #ibelievefrederica, heavy, too. >> thank you all. wow, a great panel. have to reassemble you in the...
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can also be misogynist and women can hate other women and so i think it's important and rebecca remind everyone in her terrific piece that she's written about hillary clinton that white women vote for republicans, so i think that will be fought an filed and shes in her book, all these black people voted for obama. why were women not voting for a woman and grace was a bigger motivator than gender. so in part it is important to understand white women vote for republicans and also gender is more complicated and in some ways, i think now sitting here today i think the first woman president might be a woman of color because of the way it's getting people to support a particular candidate and identify them that way. >> is it going to be nikki haley? [laughter] [inaudible] i'm pretty sure she is setting herself up, she looks like the adult among this circus that we watch everyday on television. every day on television. but it's interesting because i think that again she is still going to have to get those white women to vote for her and there is just something about their place in our society
can also be misogynist and women can hate other women and so i think it's important and rebecca remind everyone in her terrific piece that she's written about hillary clinton that white women vote for republicans, so i think that will be fought an filed and shes in her book, all these black people voted for obama. why were women not voting for a woman and grace was a bigger motivator than gender. so in part it is important to understand white women vote for republicans and also gender is more...