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CSPAN3 Reel America Your Fire Department - 1949 July 12, 2024

This man needs the Fire Department. Big fires. Little fires. Everybody wants to report a fire. That is the way it seems, the Fire Department response to 23,000 alarms each year. Most fires are the direct result of carelessness or indifference. It is because of these shortcomings on the part of a few that the majority of people banded together in villages, towns, and metropolitan cities have been forced to provide defense against fire to protect their lives and property. To provide such protection, your Fire Department maintains fire stations in every part of the city. The location of each is made primarily on the light hazard and life hazard and Property Values of any given area. Tosideration is also given saying that all areas within the city are readily accessible to Fire Companies with a minimum amount of travel. Constructions insofar as it is possible to do so is in keeping with the cart architectural gender the community. Trend of theral community. Housed within the stations are t

CSPAN3 Presidential Debates 1992 Vice Presidential Debate - Quayle V Gore V July 12, 2024

[applause] mr. Bruno democratic senator al gore. [applause] mr. Bruno and retired vice admiral james stockdale, who is the Vice President ial nominee. [applause] mr. Bruno for independent candidate ross perot. [applause] mr. Bruno now, the ground rules for tonights debate. Each candidate will have two minutes for an opening statement. I will then present the issues to be discussed. For each topic, the candidates will have a minute and 15 seconds to respond. Then this will be followed by a fiveminute discussion period in which they can ask questions of each other if they so choose. Now, the order of response has been determined by a drawing and well rotate with each topic. At the end of the debate, each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. Our radio and tv audience should know that the candidates were given an equal allocation of auditorium seats for their supporters. So, id like to ask the audience here in the theater to please refrain from applause or any partisan

CSPAN3 The Suffrage Movement And The Media July 12, 2024

Women in the political process. A critical part of that campaign was getting their message out to the nation and shifting Public Opinion to support their cause. Tonight well learn about the Suffrage Movement the communication machine and how it contributed to the movements success. To introduce our panelists id like to welcome nancy tate to the stage. Since 2015 she has served as the cochair of the 2020 womens Vote Centennial Initiative and also is on the board of the turning point suffrages memorial. From 2000 to 2015 she served as executive director of the legal of women voters. Previously she was chief operating officer of the National Academy of Public Administration and also served under the department of energy, department of education and the office of economic opportunity. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome nancy tate. [ applause ] well, thank you. Its so wonderful to be here at the National Archives especially in light of their new exhibit that hes just mentioned. Rightfully

CSPAN3 Women In Politics - 1920s To Today July 12, 2024

Senate in 1919 and ratified in 1920. Here we are 100 years later. The 116th congress has the highest the percentage of women making up roughly a quarter of each chamber. And we have a female speaker for the second time. And we have four women so far running for president. Todays panel will look at women, the role of women and the key turning points for women in american politics. I want to introduce our panelists and then well come back through and have each of them talk about the books or the period of time they are writing about for about five minutes. And then well open up the conversation to all of you. So when we get to that point for questions, id like each of you to go to the microphone, line up behind the microphone to ask your questions. So let me introduce you to david perry, working at the university of minnesota. Hes a descendant of elizabeth. She was a historian and wrote a boom about book about feminism politics. David helped publish his mothers final book after the vote.

CSPAN3 American History TV July 12, 2024

Together and to defeat the common enemy. And that is up to you. We will be working together for victory and a great cause. Victory has become a habit of our party. It has been elected four times in succession, and i am collect convinced it will be elected a fifth time this november. [applause] the reason is the people know the Democratic Party is the Peoples Party and the Republican Party is the party of special interests, and it always has been, always will be. [applause] the record of the Democratic Party is written in the accomplishments of the last 16 years. I dont need to repeat them. They have been very ably place before this convention by the keynote speaker, the candidate or Vice President and by the permanent chairman. Look at onea short of our many programs available in its entirety at our website, cspan. Org history. American history tv, exploring our nations past every weekend on cspan three. New york congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman nominated by a major

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