A diplomatic war to export instability meanwhile police have detained around 30 journalists who were preparing to cover the latest protests in minsk the Reuters News Agency says by telephone and identity documents were confiscated interior ministry denied anyone was detained saying they were driven to a Police Station to check they had valid accreditation journalist under a voter which is in minsk and witnessed what happened. At the moment time actually just in front of the polling station where our own security was taken to be ready for the process actually take b the lead in local circles but also for control and from a. B. C. Built surveillance and a. P. Of the voters so we can clearly say the turtle is being targeted again because the. Elderly there was short period over you know for a vote overall around the peaceful there was starvation said today tonight once again with soldiers d that were the day of sorties. 3 taking the the ground to control all the grounds and one of the jou
A weak guy like joe biden didnt even bring law and order up as a subject for discussion in the entire Democrat National convention now there are all of a sudden. Now they realize because theyve gone down like a rock in water theyve gone down in the polls or now all of a sudden they talk at all when we have to talk about trying. To 0 as mike hanna is in washington d. C. And says trump had some harsh words for joe biden as you heard there on the people involved in unrest across the country. He says theyre not protesters they are anarchists they are educators they are rioters they are looters so incendiary words from President Trump about the protests that have taken place in the United States and indeed the protests that took place here in washington d. C. Today as we heard there as well President Trump will continue these naked attacks on his opponent joe biden describing him as weak implying which has been his campaign trend that joe biden is in control of the leftists of the socialist
Next, a visit to the Smithsonian National portrait gallery, in the second of a twopart program, historian Kate Clark Lemay gives American History tba guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment using political cartoons and images of suffragists picketing the white house. She explores the National Womens Party Tactics under the leadership of alice paul. Hello. The curator of an exhibit on view, votes for women, on view at the National Portrait gallery at the Smithsonian Institution and i am standing in front of what we call our title treatments. It is a large blowup of hedwig riker, a german born actress. , theas acting as columbia allegorical figure which duringnts United States the finish or conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington, d. C. And that is one event of the long Suffrage Movement this exhibition highlights. Go into124 objects that the long history beginning in 1832 and bringing it right up to 1920. Then also the 19th amendment and what it did no
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Amendment, using political cartoons and images of suffragists picketing the white house, she explores the National Womens Party Tactics under the leadership of alice paul. Im the curator of votes for women. Im standing in front of what we call our title treatment. Its a large blowup of a hedwig reicher, a germanborn actress. The allegorical figure that represents the United States during the conclusion of the parade in washington, d. C. Thats just one event of the long Suffrage Movement this exhibition highlights. We have 124 objects that goes into the long history begininng in 1832 bringing it right up to 1920. But also querying the 19th amendment and what it didnt do. I then took the exhibition up to the Voting Rights act of 1965. If you come with me, we are going to explore the 1913 parade more in depth. We are standing in front of the photo postcards of the 1913 parade organized by alice paul. This was a completely different tactic than what had been done before by other suffragist