History tv a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the amendment using political cartoons and images of suffragists picketing the white house. And womens Party Tactics under leadership of alice paul. I am kate clarke lemay, curator of an exhibition on view of the National Portrait gallery on the smithsonian institution. Our title treatment is a large blowup of hedwig riker who was a german born actress and she was acting at columbia, the allegorical figure that represents the United States during the conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington dc and that is just one event of the long Suffrage Movement this exhibition highlights, 124 objects, long history beginning in 1832, right up to 1920, also querying the nineteenth amendment, to franchise all women including women of color. I took that up to the Voting Rights act of 1965. If you will come with me we are going to explore the 1913 parade more in depth. So we are standing in front of several postcards of the 1913 parade
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a jetliner on take off nearly collides with another aircraft at new york s jfk. the faa now investigating. disastrous deluge hits california again. first responders coming to the rescue with a new system set to storm across the country. and, later, they re a team of rescues who love winter. the howling and the running are only part of the story. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us. today, president biden became the first president to speak at a sunday service at the historic ebenezer baptist church where dr. martin luther king jr. once served as pastor. he reiterated the theme he s called on before, redeeming the soul of america. it s s the tk of our time to make that dream a reality because it s not there yet. but in our nation s capitol the president faces a political nightmare. this weekend s disclosure that more classified documents has been found is empowering republican plans for inves
the reality is this is just an eighth of what we anticipate will be nine atmospheric rivers we re not done severe weather is once again pounding california. looks like it s not going to let up any time soon. i ll discuss with climate expert how unusual this weather really is. and new documents mean new questions for the biden administration. look into what this new timeline means for the president, plus, a race against time in ukraine to save the people believed to be trapped in this rubble after a russian missile strike. live from cnn this is cnn newsroom. with kim brunhuber. we begin with the storm that is continue to slam central and northern california. over 25 million people across the state are under flash flood watches, where a powerful storm fueled by a strong atmospheric stormed. and another coming today, president biden approved a major disaster declaration clearing the way to help the state in the coming weeks of storm and torrential flooding, warning peo