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Our conversation is. I think i explained at the beginning of the course or at least the beginning of this this section, this is one of the the three movements that were spending a lot of time on. The reason that i like to end with the Branch Davidians and to end with this particular or tex to talk about them is because it seems to really bring together a lot of the big themes that weve been talking over the course of the quarter. So on the one hand, we are finishing up our conversation about the Branch Davidians, but on the other hand, were using the entire course as a text to lift up these these points. So here is the agenda for today. And we spent some time about the cult perspective, which really is the anti cold perspective and then apply that and about how that shaped the events that took place in waco with the Br ....
She was the epiphany of the new woman which was the first feminist of the 21st century among other things. She was a graduate, a lawyer that have to fight to be able to practice. She was a freedom lover partly the Greenwich Village crowd and was a war correspondent. She was a socialist, she was an advocate for prostitutes and basically anything any person that was the underdog. She also was rich and beautiful and she liked to dance. Host you open the book and what period are we talking about . Guest 1908 and 1909 and junior ambassador to college and also a star athlete, extremely popular sort of the start of the campus. The Womens Suffrage Movement had just gotten a joke in the u. S. Because they are doing soap box and going out to the streets and of course women in the streets was quite shocking. We know the association. Inez spent her teenage years in britain a ....
She is an associate professor of journalism. Who was she. She was the sole murder for womens suffrage in the united states. She was the most famous political figure of 1910 and she was the epitome of the new woman it was a really the first feminists of the 21st century. She was a graduate and a lawyer who had to fight to be able to practice she was a free lover. She was a war correspondent. She was a socialist she was an advocate for prostitutes and a person who was the is the underdog. She also was rich beautiful. And she liked to dance. What time are we talking about. This is 1908 or 1909. Shes also a star athlete is extremely popular in the start of the campus. Theyve just gotten kind of adult in the u. S. They are going out to the streets. The women in the street is quite shocking. And then ascending the teenage years in britain. And so she goes there. They can speak on our Womens College campus. Weirdest can educate you. She ....
Hearings from time to time. Ive never seen anything like this before. Obviously it was correlated, the call was to have you up there and treat you like a pinata, absolutely disrespectful. What were you thinking that was going on what you make of this . Cuban attorney general twice now. I think they were afraid to have me speak and so they decided to burn up all the time and not give me any time to answer so i quickly caught on to the tactic. And, what do you make of the change of the whole nature of hearings now . I mean they accused you of being a murderer, a terrorist, i was getting nervous that someday might grab a molotov cocktail from behind the table and throw it at you. What you make of it. I have perspective of being attorney general 30 years ago and now. I thought things were partisan until 30 years ago, nothing compared to ted tay. Things have fundamentally changed and i think what has happened, i been thinking about this because in the old days you could have friends across ....
I want to start with the house judiciary committee. I was a chief of staff to an attorney general and at least we had some very difficult hearings from time to time. Ive never seen anything like this before. Obviously it was correlated, the call was to have you up there and treat you like a pinata, absolutely disrespectful. What were you thinking that was going on what you make of this . Cuban attorney general twice now. I think they were afraid to have me speak and so they decided to burn up all the time and not give me any time to answer so i quickly caught on to the tactic. And, what do you make of the change of the whole nature of hearings now . I mean they accused you of being a murderer, a terrorist, i was getting nervous that someday might grab a molotov cocktail from behind the table and throw it at you. What you make of it. I have perspective of being attorney general 30 years ago and now. I thought things were partisan until 30 years ago, nothing compared to ted tay. Things h ....