Believe it is all of the 21st century. Literally. [laughter] the greatest tribute i can give to her is were still not only talking, that actively cooperating and collaborating after all these years. Forerine earned her b. A. The university of indiana. She ended up here at the university of missouri. She was a fulbright lecturer in germany. Shes a nice for it in the social and political history of american women. Not just the womens movement, if that is even the term anymore, but the women who try to counter it. Her first book, republican 2006 bypublished in university of North Carolina press features one of the most was the first critics vociferous critics, phyllis schlafly. She published articles, gave presentations around the world, and kept our department going. That is why we are pleased to give her one of our distinct was Faculty Service awards. Distinguished Faculty Service awards. Moved on to a completely different form of political history, the intersection of social history an
I was going to say most of the 21st century, but i believe it is all of the 21st century. Literally. [laughter] the greatest tribute i can give to her is were still not only talking but actively cooperating and collaborating after all these years. Catherine earned her b. A. For the university of indiana. Made the rounds in the Mississippi Valley before ending up here at the university of missouri. She was a fulbright lecturer in germany. She has the distinction of coming from many different disciplinarian and political boundaries. Shes an expert in the social and political history of american women. Not just the Womens Movement if that is even the term anymore but the women who try to counter it. Her first book, republican women, published in 2006 by university of North Carolina press features one of the most vociferous critics, phyllis schlafly. She published articles, gave presentations around the world, and kept our department going. That is why we are pleased to give her one of our
Catherine is an associate professor of undergraduate studies at the History Department where she and i have served together for i was going to say most of the 21st century, but i believe it is all of the 21st century. Literally. [laughter] the greatest tribute i can give to her is were still not only talking but actively cooperating and collaborating after all these years. Catherine earned her b. A. For the university of indiana. Making the rounds in the Mississippi Valley before ending up here at the university of missouri. She was a fulbright lecturer in germany. She has the distinction of of being a historian who is comfortable from many different disciplinarian and political boundaries. Shes an expert in the social and political history of american women. Not just the Womens Movement if that is even the term anymore but the women who try to counter it. Her first book, republican women, published in 2006 by university of North Carolina press, heavily features one of the most vocifer
What happened next was a frightening encounter when a stranger followed and granned her arm. She moved away from him, went down the street towards her home. She then stopped and sat down. He came and sat down next to her. He didnt say anything at that time. Then he followed her once more again not making any statements to her. That is the last time that she saw him. Reporter it brought extra patrols to the area of lantern lane today. Police say the suspect quickly took off. He ran from her down in the opposite direction down the street. Reporter obviously, you think there are sinister intentions here . Intentions are. Reporter the middle school where the girl attends alerted parents to the ongoing investigation, which was raising safety concerns during pickup today. Someone you dont know, dont go to strange cars. When you are with your friends, just be aware of where you are at. Reporter police were in and out of the neighborhood at dismissal, not seeing a trace clearly, the boundaries
Ow youre good. And she is escorted off in restraints. And first on today, a rare live intercview with Chelsea Clinton, opening up about her passions, parenting and the future of her famous family, today, tuesday, september 15s, 2015. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning, everybody. Welcome to today on a Tuesday Morning. Interesting to talk to Chelsea Clinton. Shes got a new book, a new baby and thats about it. Not about it. Were going to sit down with it, and rumor has it that her mom is also running for president. Its going to be very interesting to hear a daughters perspective on whats going on in that race. Looking forward to speaking with her. Lets begin on a Tuesday Morning with our top story though. Two natural disasters causing big problems in the west. Folks in california are dealing with mounting issues from one of the worst fire seasons on record, highly in southern utah the prob