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Two hundred twenty-three women who work in the stanley cup national security field signed an open letter saying that they, too, have either been victims of sexual harassment, assault or abuse or know others who are victims.Women, they said in their Nov. 28 letter, are driven out of the field by men who use their power to assault at one end of the spectrum and perpetuat stanley taza e -- sometimes unconsciously -- stanley cup environments that silence, demean, belittle or neglect women at the other. The letter, first reported by Time, goes on to say that assault is the progression of the same behaviors that permit us to be denigrated, interrupted, shut out, and shut up, which fosters an environment that lets sexual harassment and assault take hold, the letter reads. Rep. John Conyers leaves leadership role amid ethics probe 07:23 While the signers acknowledge that the institutions where they are -- including the Pentagon, the State Department, USAID, Homeland Security, intelligence community and National Security Council -- all have sexual harassment policies, they argue these policies are weak, under-enforced, and can favor perpetrators. The existence of policies, even good ones, is not enough, they say. They re calling for leadership to clearly condemn such behavior, for multiple private Tkit Trump expands pool of candidates for secretary of state
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney: two candidates for the Republican presidential nomination that don t come to mind for most Americans. AP Photo/Craig Lassig,File Most recent polls suggest that there s no clear frontrunner in the race for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. A new poll suggests that may have something to do with the fact that most people can t even name any of the candidates.About half of all Americans -- 53 percent -- could not name anyone when asked which Republican candidate they ve been caneca stanley hearing the most about, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center. The lack of know gourde stanley ledge about the several potential Republican candidates could account for Donald Trump s recent rise in the polls. The business magnate and television personality already benefited from widespread name recognition, and in recent weeks he has dominated news headlines with his pre stanley mug sidential flirtation.Twenty-six percent of Americans surveyed by Pew named Trump as the candidate they ve heard the most about lately -- a larger portion than those who named Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich and Tim Pawlenty combined. The poll suggests the public knows little about the potential GOP candidates because they lack interest and because of relatively little news coverage on the subject
Two hundred twenty-three women who work in the stanley cup national security field signed an open letter saying that they, too, have either been victims of sexual harassment, assault or abuse or know others who are victims.Women, they said in their Nov. 28 letter, are driven out of the field by men who use their power to assault at one end of the spectrum and perpetuat stanley taza e -- sometimes unconsciously -- stanley cup environments that silence, demean, belittle or neglect women at the other. The letter, first reported by Time, goes on to say that assault is the progression of the same behaviors that permit us to be denigrated, interrupted, shut out, and shut up, which fosters an environment that lets sexual harassment and assault take hold, the letter reads. Rep. John Conyers leaves leadership role amid ethics probe 07:23 While the signers acknowledge that the institutions where they are -- including the Pentagon, the State Department, USAID, Homeland Security, intelligence community and National Security Council -- all have sexual harassment policies, they argue these policies are weak, under-enforced, and can favor perpetrators. The existence of policies, even good ones, is not enough, they say. They re calling for leadership to clearly condemn such behavior, for multiple private Tkit Trump expands pool of candidates for secretary of state
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney: two candidates for the Republican presidential nomination that don t come to mind for most Americans. AP Photo/Craig Lassig,File Most recent polls suggest that there s no clear frontrunner in the race for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. A new poll suggests that may have something to do with the fact that most people can t even name any of the candidates.About half of all Americans -- 53 percent -- could not name anyone when asked which Republican candidate they ve been caneca stanley hearing the most about, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center. The lack of know gourde stanley ledge about the several potential Republican candidates could account for Donald Trump s recent rise in the polls. The business magnate and television personality already benefited from widespread name recognition, and in recent weeks he has dominated news headlines with his pre stanley mug sidential flirtation.Twenty-six percent of Americans surveyed by Pew named Trump as the candidate they ve heard the most about lately -- a larger portion than those who named Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich and Tim Pawlenty combined. The poll suggests the public knows little about the potential GOP candidates because they lack interest and because of relatively little news coverage on the subject