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October 14, 2018 11:06 am

CBS Sunday Morning Ocotober 14, 2018

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October 14, 2018 11:06 am

Almanac: Matthew Shepard; Putting a town treasure on a pedestal; Looking at 2018’s “Pink Wave’ – and an uphill run for women; Breaking News! Faith Salie has some words about “breaking news”!

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Running uphill man can yell men can pound on the podium and I got excited and I shouted oh my gosh she's shouting sexism, politics, and the old boys club coming up on Sunday morning, and more all coming up when our Sunday morning podcast continues now page from our Sunday morning Roman doctors born on October 12, 1998.

20 years ago this past Friday, the day Matthew Shepard again man just 21 years old, died of injuries he received in the beating.

Five days earlier, a mountain biker spotted Shepherd tied to a fence outside Laramie, Wyoming, barely alive, battered almost beyond recognition. Within days, police arrested Russell Henderson and Aaron McKinney and whose truck they discovered shepherd's ATM card along with a pistol coded in blood.

The pair had offered Shepard a ride home from a bar, but took him instead to the outskirts of Laramie and beat him savagely with the gun at his trial. Aaron McKinney attempted to argue that he'd reflexively attacked Shepherd after Shepard had made an unwanted advance on him.

The so-called gay panic defense. The judge rejected out of hand. McKinney and Henderson were both found guilty. Each is serving a double life prison term. The deadly attack on Matthew Shepard sparked outrage around the world and made him a martyr to the cause of gay rights and in that spirit, it was announced this past week that Matthew Shepard's remains are to be interred later this month in a place of honor at the national Cathedral in Washington DC last learned as children that the words thank you can work wonders. It's a lesson Steve Hartman tells us an entire town has taken to heart.

Russia is also the most unlikely business. What is your business is delivery guy 45-year-old Todd Jordan is autistic, although more fitting label would be a whole 12 hours a day seven days a week there for almost 20 years and going there. Todd is been making deliveries and doing other odd jobs for virtually every business in downtown Russia to for the test lady. Whether it's a coffee run okay were run to the post office oncoming does whatever he or not this wastebasket, hair salon simply because it was full. I like helping people and all making people happy making people smile returned people to course this is so not about the money. Smiles grow far too broad friend hugs are too long for this to be a purely business arrangement and let it go. Todd is structured so much so people aggression have often joked that he should have his own statue.

He is one of the kind you made is always smiling is just a big part of this community. He is the town basically can imagine downtown Gresham without Todd. Unfortunately, barring a parade in his honor.

There's only so much community can do to show its appreciation, which is why I hundreds of people lined the streets. Aggression borrowed about the center of town where they had another surprise will will remember those jokes about the statue are no solid bronze. This is a $54,000 like before.

So with cash in-kind donations for everyone being here for me and I love you guys. Statues are reserved for founders.

Aggression believers done with unconditional just 23 days until election day, the new wave of women running for office 20 to Coble sizes up there chances you would think that women are taking over American enough for right the attention his surgeon facing me with the pain away and saw all of the rhetoric makes it appear as if women are going to be well represented October 15 Kelly Dittmar has been tracking what in some ways really is a standout year for female political candidates. Pennsylvania's all-male congressional delegation will change when voters go to the polls in November and all more than 500 women announced runs for Congress and governorships in 2018 were looking at a record year for sure. We have a record number of women running. It sounds impressive right but this record year looks a little different when you take the longer view as Dittmar dies at the Center for American women and politics at Rutgers University in New Jersey since the first Congress in 1789, fewer than 3% of America's national political leaders have been women in the pace of change is been slow. The first woman Jeanette Rankin from Montana going to Houston in 1970.

What it took until 1992 the so-called year woman. What is one of the very different place to get the 10% representation in today. It's just 20% if anything is a problem by any citizen in this country that over 50% of the population is only holding 20% of seats and its major policymaking body you desire to change those numbers is a major reason why many women are running what is not the only reason what all this be happening. If I had been elected president in a new afterword to her memoir published by Simon & Schuster, a division of CBS Corporation Hillary Clinton says she believes that in addition to Russian election meddling.

There is evidence in the investigation emails.

Sexism also helps explain her loss. You mention a file on sexism in politics and do you really have a file I do I do. It's a file that tells a somewhat sobering story about how hard it is to break through the mindsets that people have and it is difficult for many people and not just man a lot of women to think, wait a minute, this woman is going to be a governor or a member of Congress or my mayor or maybe even a president urological enough, a two-time presidential candidate. Perhaps no one knows more about what it's like. The campaign is a woman if you watched the way Trump debated me it was just imbued with sexism making fun of me for preparing Leno. That's the old like holy girl in the class is always prepared. I don't need to be prepared to show you one of the reasons this year, the expectations and the perception female candidates maybe change the commander or care what political party ring showing the country first. Women can be seen campaigning as powerful leader without downplaying courage is contagious. I can tell you I would never imagine running for any elected office two years ago. Johanna Hayes is a candidate for the house in Connecticut in 2016. She was teacher of the year and now she's one of many women running as first-time candidates. People should not vote for anyone because of one singular thing, but I think the fact that I am alone and that so many women are running at some perspective to the conversation raised by my grandmother on my mom struggled with addiction became a mom at 17. We can have a Congress that speaks on behalf of women and LGBT community transgender's and those people are not represented in Congress. Hayes is a Democrat, as are about three quarters of the women running for seats in the house and perhaps here's why 92% of Democrats think it's important that women are elected to political office, 50% of Republicans feel the same. That hasn't stopped Republicans like Kimberlin Brown Peltzer.

Women tend to sit back and watch things happen. From a political standpoint and I'll tell you the last three years become more vocal than any time I can personally remember and in history will know exactly what neighborhoods Brown Peltzer, a former soap opera star who came to national attention at the 2016 Republican convention are owned by women is a house candidate in California who says that putting more women in office is a bipartisan goal.

I think women still don't believe that they have that opportunity.

They still are afraid of stepping through that good old boys club door and many including Hillary Clinton leave the recent bitter hearings for George Brett Cavanaugh showed sexism is still front and center in American culture. Look at the display.

We saw of Republican men in the confirmation on hangover there yelling and screaming shadow witnesses yelling and screaming confirmation processes become a national disgrace and you sought to distinguish women Senators Dianne Feinstein, one of the deans of the Senate. Always have your interviewing your you're doing it center started doing any call. Bashar, a former prosecutor and the witness a federal judge is dating about what I don't know if you questioning them to the man. The Cavanaugh hearing also turned her attention back to the me to, which complicates Clinton's place in women's history in the 1990s she stood by her husband, Bill Clinton as he denied allegations of sexual harassment and assault what role, if any, did you play in criticizing the character of the women who have accused Bill of sexual misconduct. None no no no, I take responsibility for my life and my actions. She also stood by his side as he was impeached. After lying about his affair with a White House intern.

Some today have said should have stepped down in retrospect. Do you think Bill should've resigned in the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, absolutely not.

Wasn't an abuse of power. No, now there people who look the incidence of the 90s and they say a president of the United States cannot have a consensual relationship with an intern the power imbalances to what an adult. But let me ask you this. Where's the investigation of the current incumbent against him numerous allegations have been made in which he dismisses, denies and ridicules so there was an investigation and as I believe came out in the right place that incumbent may well be one of the reason so many women are running for office in 2018. Still, even by the most generous projections when all the votes are counted, Congress will still be at least 75% men. But consider this one of the women running for office today for the first time in the decades ahead could become the first male president. I hope we get there sooner.

But you're right, and maybe could be the second, third, fourth female president.

How about that Stan breaking news is breaking out everywhere. Thanks, sailing has the very latest just joining us, uncovering some breaking news, you know, this is breaking because I'm telling you, so I might touch my earpiece like this and it's also important that you read breaking news on the corner of the screen and turn the channel to any other cable news I think so. From our breaking news to their breaking breaking news the right living with breaking and MSNBC and Fox everything is important. Right now you're getting breaking news now nothing is important. It's like the boy who cried Wolf Blitzer were following the news. I will know this is not a new angle on an ongoing story. It's not that the president tweeted and sadly it's not that 45 million Americans are under the threat of extreme weather breaking news meant a trusted broadcaster interrupting program with urgent report of something everyone should know from you but perhaps you know now early and we snapped to attention because some man was making as the world turns stopped Bob cable news was born in 24 hours need news all the time that we can get stories with the swipe of a thumb from social and digital media cable news bags for eyeballs by breaking stuff you just remember we got some breaking news out of Miami. Justin Bieber has been arrested on a number of charges, breaking news, but think urgency breaking news involving the rush investigation discredits journalism when our press is under assault.

A great way to up the credit of the fourth estate would be to discriminate and how it delivers that story is alert, the fallout from the offbeat Oval Office remarks like westerly heating where referred we can all agree on this. If something keeps breaking all the time. It's broken, I'm Jane Pauley.

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