jfk to ben bradley, the washington post, to many other politicians, was broken by women reporters. the nature of the washington press corp. changed. it became more feminist, more sensitive, more caring about these issues. in the spring of 87, at the urging of his staff. hart agreed to be interviewed by e.j. deon of the new york times. i asked him a general question that was specific enough. and that s when he came out with the follow me around, you ll be bored line. part of me thought he was actually sending a very clear signal that at least for the duration of the campaign he was going to lead a traditional married life. thanks very much! how you all doing? the other part of me was startled that if he had not made
and that that would hold, that he could basically do what he wanted to do and nobody would write about it. gary hart did not recognize that there were now women on the campaign planes and reporting and that whole kind of male secrecy bond that extended from jfk to ben bradley, the washington post, to many other politicians, was broken by women reporters. the nature of the washington press corp. changed. it became more feminist, more sensitive, more caring about these issues. in the spring of 87, at the urging of his staff. hart agreed to be interviewed by e.j. deon of the new york times. i asked him a general question that was specific enough. and that s when he came out with the follow me around, you ll be
clinton will be receiving award and women s media center has been doing incredible work for long time and huge part of this story, my colleague ronan but also two women who talked about how important it was for them to be women reporters and get folks to talk to them and trust them and how important it is to have the representation. having consciousness and lot of women in the media, what the media center is doing. and understanding it is about power. therefore since the women s media center is devoted to trying to equalize the power, it s diminishing the possibility in and of itself, in addition to the individual cases it reports. jane fonda and gloria steinem, what a treat. thank you. if you would ever like to come
advertising. advertising supports television, therefore television rewards number of hits. that made him a television star, even though watching him was like watching a traffic accident. that s why it got so many people were watching. true of his presidency. whoever said may into the be good for the country but good for us. for the network. that s why we cofounded the women s media center with robin morgan. all the platforms of media are so important and controlled by men for the most part. and tomorrow tonight hillary clinton will be receiving award and women s media center has been doing incredible work for long time and huge part of this story, my colleague ronan but also two women who talked about how important it was for them to be women reporters and get folks to talk to them and trust them
when members of the klan, when people, they just didn t beat on us, they, they tried to destroy the record. whether it was in atlanta. in mississippi. in alabama during the freedom rides. when we got off of that bus in montgomery and in may 1961, they first beat the reporters. you saw all these men, mostly men, very few women reporters back then. just bloody. and then they turn on us. i think one of the most momentous events in the civil rights movement was, when, abc cut into their screening of judgment in nuremberg which was a major new film at the time. ironically about nazi war crimes. to do 15 minutes of, of film, from bloody sunday.