Good evening everyone. Theres a little more people here. Before we welcome our guest, good evening everyone. Good evening. My name is the tyson. In american art and culture here at the boston massachusetts. It is my sincere pleasure to welcome you and our speaker christine. Before i begin i want you to take note of two emergency exits that are marked at the front and rear of the room. If you will also take a moment to please silence your cellphones so we do not disrupt this fascinating top. While you are doing that, i would look to share with you and installation that i recently curated entitled anti separate. Using materials from the at the name collections, we take a look at the Suffrage Movement and how it contributed to be designing womens roles and responsibilities and societies from various perspectives. It also presents the complexities of the struggle to secure and protect Voting Rights for women and people of color in the past and today. Please take a look after the top. Id lo
around and left. each saying our own words to the beautiful vista of washington is that they spread out below us? in our hearts, you look around your in this jungle and i find myself in and you want somebody to tie to and you look for who is wrong intelligent and instinct not prior knowledge or settlement makes me think that was matt bundy is one of those. we talked about. have to bridge the gap between the kennedy administration and the johnston administration and is linden would say he had to read the best of the two to each other. i tried very earnestly to express my thanks. to him that was lady bird johnson from her december 1st 1963 diary recording after visiting president. john f. kennedy s grave just days after his assassination. lady. bird was confronting a new life as first lady of the united states. she lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969. some of this country s most tumultuous years through the civil rights movement vietnam and political assassinations. you
celebrated as national preservation month. since 1973 at the national trust we re in the midst of our where women made history campaign to highlight and preserve the places where women made important contributions to our country. a key component of this campaign is to highlight the central role that women including first ladies have played in the preservation movement itself. fittingly the honorary chair of this campaign is former first lady laura bush who is a great preservation advocate in so many ways and a trustee america of the national trust. today our panel will primarily discuss the role of three first. ladies mrs. kennedy mrs. johnson and mrs. nixon in the preservation of the white house. but i do think it is also important to briefly acknowledge a few of their broader contributions to preservation as well. in addition to creating the white house historical association mrs. kennedy almost single-handedly preserved lafayette square. staring it from new federal buildin
Of course and rightly extra support is there for those who need it. Thousands more across scotland, but no action from the government. We will continue with the rollout in a careful and staged a way that happens over nine years and we continue active dialogue. We must hear the voice of torbay. Question number 11, mr. Speaker. We have made progress on the scotland 2016 wealth of powers. All dwp sections and we are working with the Scottish Government to support taking on these responsibilities to ensure safe and secure transition. I think my friend. Im surprised to hear only a small portion is used given the complaints here to some members of this house. Does he agree this is another example of griping rather than governing by the Scottish National party. Im sure the people of scotland would also agree, but we have no clear plan for how they will use many powers. This government is focused on delivering for the people of scotland and its time for them to stop ducking their responsibilit
Order order exclamation point questions to the Prime Minister. Mr. Speaker. Prime minister mr. Speaker mr. Speaker, im sure all members across the house will wish you join me in wishing all the home nation team the best of luck in the rugby lead league world cup. I have ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties a chef further such meetings later today. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Services in england are in crisis. Since 2010 the local council of manchester had its [inaudible] by march the government will have taken three 6. 3 billion out of social care. As i have said in this house before we recognize the pressure there is on social care as we see in aging population. There is shortterm meetings and longterm answers. In the short time weve made extra funding available. The announcement was made in the budget for an exit 2 billion pounds. In the medium term we need to make sure this practice is observed across all local authorities. In some cases charges are higher than in