History tv a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the amendment using political cartoons and images of suffragists picketing the white house. And womens Party Tactics under leadership of alice paul. I am kate clarke lemay, curator of an exhibition on view of the National Portrait gallery on the smithsonian institution. Our title treatment is a large blowup of hedwig riker who was a german born actress and she was acting at columbia, the allegorical figure that represents the United States during the conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington dc and that is just one event of the long Suffrage Movement this exhibition highlights, 124 objects, long history beginning in 1832, right up to 1920, also querying the nineteenth amendment, to franchise all women including women of color. I took that up to the Voting Rights act of 1965. If you will come with me we are going to explore the 1913 parade more in depth. So we are standing in front of several postcards of the 1913 parade
Victims were identified with the navy reports without the reactions of those fallen men, the situation could have been far worst. Well have the latest from florida. Our sundays spotlight. Battle of Major Streaming Services to win over your kids. Inside the doors of netflix to see how that company is arming itself with animators to attract the powerful young audience. And a sitdown with hollywoods brightest rising star, emmy winning actor writer and producer, lena waithe. I look forward to reading your paper every week because you write the way you see. As a fifth grader, i didnt understand what it meant but i knew it was a compliment. I felt that was my super power. A sitdown with lena waithe and harry smith with our sundays closer on the meaning through the years of that big beautiful Christmas Tree outside our windows here. All that and another life well lived later in the show. Lets begin on what we have learned of the three victims. Morgan radford is here with more on the lives the
Association hosts a panel entitled, does the west matter . About thears talk west geographically, politically and socially, and discuss the broader role of regions when discussing the past and president of the United States. This was part of the organizations 2019 annual meeting. Afternoon. Im the president of the wha. Tois my great pleasure welcome you to the president ial plenary session. Does the west matter . The future of regionalism in American History. There are 150 sessions taking place at the wha, but the president ial plenary brings us all together in one place. Introducing this panel, i want to take advantage of our and invitepresence, the immediate past president of the wha, from Arizona State university, to open the session with a native lands acknowledgment, a statement that feels crucial to who we are as a Historical Organization that cares deeply about the past, and is particular about the past of this part of the world. And in particular about the past of this part of
Is on at the yokohama stadium. Well be live there with the latest in the next few minutes. And, he made history becoming the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. Well speak to Eliud Kipchoge after 8am. Eliud kipchoge storms into the history books in vienna. And, he made history becoming the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. Well speak to Eliud Kipchoge after 8am. Its sunday the 13th of october. Our top story the wife of a us diplomat, who was involved in a car crash that killed the british teenager harry dunn, says shes been left devastated by the accident. Last night, the foreign 0ffice revealed that Anne Sacoolas no longer has diplomatic immunity because shes returned to the united states. Harrys parents, whove been campaigning for her return to the uk, are due to fly to washington later. Simon jones has more. Theyve taken their theyve ta ken their fight theyve taken their fight for justice to the Foreign Office in london, and now harry dunns parents are flyi
Will get tomorrow, and what you can expect as we look ahead to the weekend. What you can expect for the roadways this morning is mostly travel times in the green with the realtime traffic center. The only exception is the Altamont Pass. The dry time is in the yellow. It is not terrible, especially this time of morning. It is only a 35 minute ride. Elsewhere, you look good no matter where you are going. Lets take a live look out to 24. Plenty of people are headed westbound towards San Francisco. Nothing to report as far as major issues, accidents, orthodontic just plenty of company. Lets take a look at the san mateo bridge we have plenty of company in the westbound direction. Not as much as yesterday. It is still relatively clear. Very few brake lights in the eastbound direction looks better than that. The bay bridge stacking up in the cash lanes. The meeting lights will turn on probably in the next 15 or 20 minutes. In the meantime, just passed here, you are good to go. We are watching