The missoula free speech fight. So in the fall of, 1909, this woman pictured here, Elizabeth Gurley flynn, made her way to missoula to organize laborers. She was very young, 19 years old, as old, as some of you guys are, maybe even a little bit younger than some of you are. But she and several people were there to organize laborers, and specifically lumber workers in the missoula area. But the outcome of her visit there was not just a battle over rights and working conditions, but ultimately a battle over free speech. The rights to free speech, the right to speak freely in public, to assemble in public without being harassed or arrested or jailed. So in this, were going to were going to get into the details of what actually happened in missoula. But i also want to start out a little more broadly talk about the context of this period and whats leading up to this battle, whats shaping it, and then in the aftermath, talk a little about what happened to some of these people that were invol
The missoula free speech fight. So in the fall of, 1909, this woman pictured here, Elizabeth Gurley flynn, made her way to missoula to organize laborers. She was very young, 19 years old, as old, as some of you guys are, maybe even a little bit younger than some of you are. But she and several people were there to organize laborers, and specifically lumber workers in the missoula area. But the outcome of her visit there was not just a battle over rights and working conditions, but ultimately a battle over free speech. The rights to free speech, the right to speak freely in public, to assemble in public without being harassed or arrested or jailed. So in this, were going to were going to get into the details of what actually happened in missoula. But i also want to start out a little more broadly talk about the context of this period and whats leading up to this battle, whats shaping it, and then in the aftermath, talk a little about what happened to some of these people that were invol
The missoula free speech fight. So in the fall of, 1909, this woman pictured here, Elizabeth Gurley flynn, made her way to missoula to organize laborers. She was very young, 19 years old, as old, as some of you guys are, maybe even a little bit younger than some of you are. But she and several people were there to organize laborers, and specifically lumber workers in the missoula area. But the outcome of her visit there was not just a battle over rights and working conditions, but ultimately a battle over free speech. The rights to free speech, the right to speak freely in public, to assemble in public without being harassed or arrested or jailed. So in this, were going to were going to get into the details of what actually happened in missoula. But i also want to start out a little more broadly talk about the context of this period and whats leading up to this battle, whats shaping it, and then in the aftermath, talk a little about what happened to some of these people that were invol
now investigators are opening their files to us. this is more like your ted bundy guy. and you ll get the chance to have help crack this case. there is still a killer out there and somebody has to know something. hello, and welcome to dateline. never stop investigating until the mystery is solved. that is the mission of detectives determined to crack the kidnapping case of 10-year- old amy. there are many clues and the trail of evidence has not grown called. the police have decided to do something rare, ask your help to answer a burning question. here is josh mankiewicz with what happened to amy. you see here, these are all boxes of leads and they re all numbers. the first week we got this case going down to will pass 10,000 leads. marks but so was a patrol officer here in ohio when amy mihaljevic disappeared. he worked the case for decades along with a team of investigators including detective jay hellish and fbi agent phil. i know it goes against your creed to be
,. our like, there is blood on the pillow. somebody was stalking the young women of reno. and now, one of them had vanished. obviously, there was, you know, something really bad. her name, brianna. she was just 19 years old. just wanted to say to my daughter, breonna, that i love you. i miss you, and nobody s ever giving up. nobody was giving up, but nobody was any closer to solving the mystery. where was breonna? within a three mile radius, they were hundreds of registered sex offenders. then, a tip but a woman who had found something odd in her boyfriends truck women s underwear. and when she asked him for the truth, she discovered something even stranger. did you do this. oh my god, did you? hello, and welcome to dateline. reno, nevada calls itself the biggest little city in the world, and this was one of the biggest cases it had ever seen. a local girl, a college student named breonna had disappeared on a winters night. what had happened, no one