Well, good evening. Welcome to the william g. Mcgowan theater at the National Archives. Im debra wall. Deputy archivist of the United States and im pleased you could join us for tonights program, whether youre here in the theater or joining us through facebook, youtube, or cspan. Tonights discussion of womens suffragists and the men who supported them, the suffragents is part of the series events related to our current exhibit, rightfully hers, american women and the vote. Our partners are the 2020 womens Vote Centennial Initiative, and the one woman one vote 2020 festival, and we thank them for their support. Our special exhibit, rightfully hers, tells the story of womens struggle for Voting Rights, to secure these rights women activists had to win allies among men and influential positions. It was men who sat in the state legislatures that would ratify or reject the 19th amendment. Whose centennial we now celebrate. When rightfully hers opened in our Lawrence Obrien gallery last may,
Mcgowin theater at the National Archives. Im debra wall, deputy archivist for the United States and im pleased you can join us whether youre here in the theater or joining us through facebook, youtube, or cspan. Tonights discussion of women suffragists and the men who supported them, the suffragents is part of our series rightfully hers american women and the vote. Our partners are the 2020 womens vote seicentennial initiative and the one woman one vote initiative. Our story tells the story of womens struggle for Voting Rights. To secure these rights, women activists had to win allies in men in influential positions. It was men who sat in the state legislatures that would ratify or reject the amendment. When rightfully hers opened in our Lawrence Obrien gallery last may, guests at the opening reception were offered a yellow rose pin as they entered the museum. That evoked the badges worn by men. This nod to the role that men played came as something of a surprise. So, tonight were goin
Alameda and contra costa counties is now the second largest fire in california history more than 367,000 acres have burned containment is up to 30 it is followed closely though by the l lightning complex in the north bay which has burned more than 360,000 acres in Sonoma Napa Solano lake and yolo counties containment their climb to 33 and the czu lightning complex fires in san mateo and santa cruz counties has burned 81,000 acres with containment reaching 21 altogether these fires have burned more than 800,000 acres, lets start with more details from cal fire on each of these complex fires, the largest one were monitoring. In terms of acreage is the scu lightning complex fire 5 people have been hurt in that fire. So far it spend the least destructive in terms of Property Damage, 20 have been destroyed 6 have been damaged but more than 20,000 structures are still threatened the second largest wildfire burning right now in anchorage and 3rd largest in state history is the lnu lightning c
More than 350,000 acres have burned. Containment is up to 27 . Nearly 1,000 homes and other structures, though, have been destroyed and tonight some of the victims are getting a firsthand look at whats left. This fire also the deadliest. Five people have died. Today we learned one of the victims was a disabled man. Jodi hernandez joins us from vacaville. Reporter james leon bone lived in the English Hills area of rural vacaville all of his life. We are told he was mentally and visually challenged. He could barely see. He didnt have a phone. He didnt drive. And sadly he did not survive. He deserved a life and he deserved he deserved to know that he was he was loved. Stephanie is beside herself thinking about her neighbor who lost his life when the lnu complex fire blew through rural vacaville. James leon bone was wellknown in the area. His neighbors say he lived in a home without Running Water or electricity and was almost completely blind. He could feel and, like, steps and certain thi
And we share together with my daughter. But if i not share with my daughter, i cannot pay my apartment. Reporter the maximum unemployment benefit is 450 a week which is why the federal boost was such a big deal. To add salt to the wound, the cares act. It is on a slightly different schedule. You cant even claim unemployment hours after july 26th. A lot of desperate people out there who need the basic essential things. If they are not getting it, theyre going on find a way to get to it survive. Reporter a new study from zillow predicts eviction without the supplement. A tremendous number of households would be in economic pain if this and pirates. They are stories heard every day. Were afraid of being evicted. Theyre under certain about what the new school year will bring. For her, the pain is real. It is unrealistic to live on the ui benefit alone worth as little as 677 a week. I am emotional about that. I thinking, my apartment if i lose the 600. Abc7 news. The up employment numbers s