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tubman. oh, did get it right. that she was studied by the. mm hmm. so didn't start, obviously, until 1947, i think. right. right. so so couple questions here. number one, she gathered a lot of intel. mm hmm. how was recorded? somebody there says she was illiterate. how was recorded? and the other is that where did. did the cia use some of her, um, some of her ways of gathering intel and what she did? did the did they use in infuse that, for lack of better terms, in. they do. yeah. so i don't know that we actually know how she communicated the intel to the us army. my hunch is that it was verbally she had very close relationships with, the generals and the colonels of the us army of the south. there's i in the book about this scene of general david hunter, who was the commander of the department of, the south pouring a glass of water for. tubman. she seated and he's standing in, pouring water for her as if their roles are actually reversed. wow. had very close relationships. it's the kind of t
tubman. oh, did get it right. that she was studied by the. mm hmm. so didn't start, obviously, until 1947, i think. right. right. so so couple questions here. number one, she gathered a lot of intel. mm hmm. how was recorded? somebody there says she was illiterate. how was recorded? and the other is that where did. did the cia use some of her, um, some of her ways of gathering intel and what she did? did the did they use in infuse that, for lack of better terms, in. they do. yeah. so i don't...
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and we also sold the tubman farm and this to come out today commenting on these proceedings and highlighting the commitment of the me towards israel. it's right to defend itself against the act of terrorism on october 7th, by how mosque, but also speaking of durham in these efforts to basically count to what she described as a di lemme posed by how mos fielding behind civilians that is following also israel's line of argument saying that it must ad will sit in the face of such difficult conditions. at the same time, we see that continued criticism and as full. so you and security council resolution that cool for an immediate hold to the pricing that we're seeing happening that now will allow me to take some time before that court ruling or any court ruling will be pronounced. what impact can legal action have on a conflict like the one we're seeing right now in garza or it's cons, have an impact on what is actually happening on the ground because many people who are suffering there are some things running out of time. and what it does have an impact on is the political debate of, of what is
and we also sold the tubman farm and this to come out today commenting on these proceedings and highlighting the commitment of the me towards israel. it's right to defend itself against the act of terrorism on october 7th, by how mosque, but also speaking of durham in these efforts to basically count to what she described as a di lemme posed by how mos fielding behind civilians that is following also israel's line of argument saying that it must ad will sit in the face of such difficult...
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tubman claims to have brought out 300 as war neared, but obscure. they were radical. his story incited one. kennedy and reserve are speculating that former slaves who had fled, fled to the british colony, returned to bring out 600 enslaved. in 1860, that number cannot be confirmed. what is critical is that on the eve the war, their collective action has had profound effect on the politics of slavery. what was it that so angered southerners? as congress debated the new fugitive slave law in 1850, senator andrew butler, south carolina, tried to quantify the value of lost property. kentucky, he pointed out, had lawson and estimated $30,000 worth of slaves every year since 1840. james mason of virginia, who submitted the new law. with its more draconian measures thought. the numbers were closer to 100,000 a year. when one of his constituents finally took retook his slave in harrisburg, pennsylvania, mason told his colleague it cost his neighbor more than the market value of the slave. he escaped. he recaptured thomas pratt, former governor of maryland, spoke from experien
tubman claims to have brought out 300 as war neared, but obscure. they were radical. his story incited one. kennedy and reserve are speculating that former slaves who had fled, fled to the british colony, returned to bring out 600 enslaved. in 1860, that number cannot be confirmed. what is critical is that on the eve the war, their collective action has had profound effect on the politics of slavery. what was it that so angered southerners? as congress debated the new fugitive slave law in...
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and we also sold the tubman farm and this to come out today commenting on these proceedings and highlighting the commitment of the many towards israel. it's right to defend itself against the act of terrorism on october 7th by hamas. but also speaking of germany's efforts to basically count to what she described as a di lemme posed by how mos fielding behind civilians that is following also israel's line of argument saying that the most i will say in the face of such difficult conditions at the same time we see that continued criticism and this tool, so you in security council resolution that cool for an immediate hold to the pricing that we're seeing happening that was due to use because of the reporting there. i mean hopes for a ceasefire in time for the end of ramadan, families and gaza had been doing their best to prepare for each of these for the celebration, marking the end of the fasting month. but with most of the population displaced by the fighting and much of gauze infrastructure destroyed this year's festivities will be both difficult and mit. somewhat with disappoint to these pa
and we also sold the tubman farm and this to come out today commenting on these proceedings and highlighting the commitment of the many towards israel. it's right to defend itself against the act of terrorism on october 7th by hamas. but also speaking of germany's efforts to basically count to what she described as a di lemme posed by how mos fielding behind civilians that is following also israel's line of argument saying that the most i will say in the face of such difficult conditions at the...
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and we also sold the tubman farm and this to come out today commenting on these proceedings and highlighting the commitment of the me towards israel. it's right to defend itself against the act of terrorism on october 7th, by how mosque, but also speaking of durham in these efforts to basically count to what she described as a di lemme posed by how mos shielding behind civilians that is following also israel's line of argument saying that it must ad will sit in the face of such difficult conditions. at the same time, we see that continued criticism and as full. so you and security council resolution that cool for an immediate hold to the pricing that we're seeing happening, that that was the w's because they're reporting they are the united nation says that the bodies of $38.00 migrants had been recovered from a ship wreck of booty. children are among the dead and at least 6 people are missing. local authorities are helping a group of survivors. the boat was carrying about 60 migrate, so each year, thousands follow what is known as the eastern route from africa through human to saudi arabia
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a said tubman, upcoming elections in india, the growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation change a playful series. it takes to understand the challenge. the idea is mobilizing use around the world. we need to a political party that we'll talk about our problems. know how come from a generation because 0 is being seem the groups the size the, the system says no for most painters of working class people, there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and actually being representative of the 5th generation change on al jazeera, critical debate, punish farmers are angry, people have starving, and we actually have to experts all good because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments for addition to the highest level they've been using games for the policy for the economy service. so we can submit even close the rivals inside story on al jazeera. to understand why we must experience life through not design, discuss other stories, forgotten. we
a said tubman, upcoming elections in india, the growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation change a playful series. it takes to understand the challenge. the idea is mobilizing use around the world. we need to a political party that we'll talk about our problems. know how come from a generation because 0 is being seem the groups the size the, the system says no for most painters of working class people, there is a difference between being able to participate in the system...
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. >> emily: harriet tubman. >> tyrus: what is your favorite movie to watch? >> emily: "goonies." >> harold: "coming to america." >> jesse: "casino"." >> sandra: "cutting-edge." >> tyrus: "blazing saddles." i love breaking this record. what is your favorite old-fashioned arcade game? pass! >> emily: pacman! >> jesse: i got pac-man, too. >> tyrus: ms. pac-man. >> jesse: even better. >> tyrus: she's faster. >> tyrus: do you have a good sense of direction? >> emily: yes, i do. >> tyrus: harold? >> jesse: not really. >> tyrus: that's why you have a driver, jesse. i have amazing direction. enough said. all right, if your pet had a human job, he or she would be a... >> emily: duchess would be a special forces operator. she passed away appeared >> harold: a doctor. >> jesse: gigolo. >> emily: don't have to say why on that one. >> tyrus: homeless. my animals are lazy. can't live on the water. what is the worst hairstyle you ever had? >> emily: worst and best in the '80s, short with a tail. >> harold: i had a part right here for a long time. >> tyrus: jesse? >> jesse:
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really good work on him because his wife, an abolitionist, you know they they gave a loan to harriet tubman so she could open her home to hp all that you know, she's the labor and auburn, new york. and she has these anti genuine anti-slavery credentials as governor of new york. she protected black rights, refused to extradite those abolitionists involved in the underground railroad was very you know you know has irrepressible conflict speech was legendary and he was seen as the natural heir to webster virtually. but he during the civil war and reconstruction he becomes a compromised figure, especially after the death of lincoln. when he becomes a johnson and he's more interested in american foreign policy, he have an imperial base. i mean, he was almost killed himself. he was almost killed himself. yeah. he i don't know whether that may help. i don't know what played a part. his wife dies. yes. she was a good influence on them and much more of an abolitionist and much more of an abolitionist. but his you know, seward's wallace hopefully in the acquisition of alaska but long before mahone an
really good work on him because his wife, an abolitionist, you know they they gave a loan to harriet tubman so she could open her home to hp all that you know, she's the labor and auburn, new york. and she has these anti genuine anti-slavery credentials as governor of new york. she protected black rights, refused to extradite those abolitionists involved in the underground railroad was very you know you know has irrepressible conflict speech was legendary and he was seen as the natural heir to...
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election with nearly a 1000000000 people eligible to vote, or 5 minutes the movie is aiming for a so tubman power as nelson and his reports displays the data and then to use them for some of the people costing that balance here in india is northeastern states of money pools were pushed out of the homes last year because of it, the violence community to the 0. they have voting for stability, restoring fees, and bringing back them off or on. normally, what do we have before this last incident? this is our 1st, bradley military personnel have been deployed here and across building states to ensure a peaceful and uninterrupted full. 166000000 indians are eligible to vote in the 1st phase of the was largest collection. if you choose 102 of the 543 members of the looks of a little house of parliament, the mix of those going to the pause means different priorities when choosing home to vote for. we have voted for the nations well, few movies, which is a very good and nothing will change will the but nobody will do anything. i'll give my body to whoever i feel. i like the election picks, the govern
election with nearly a 1000000000 people eligible to vote, or 5 minutes the movie is aiming for a so tubman power as nelson and his reports displays the data and then to use them for some of the people costing that balance here in india is northeastern states of money pools were pushed out of the homes last year because of it, the violence community to the 0. they have voting for stability, restoring fees, and bringing back them off or on. normally, what do we have before this last incident?...
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the face of fannie lou hamer and a smile on the face of mondo the king g smile on the face of harriet tubman. so very much like the musicians, you know what i mean? devan, when marvin and tami get together when when when when count basie as for billie holiday it's a black ticket rooted in the best of a people, but it embraces ever read batting because it's about justice across the board. it's about freedom across the board. most importantly, it's about truth because we got a whole lot of lyon and hatred and revenge in american politics. we provide an alternative vision and a different way of engaging politics. >> so i do have to ask you about the political realities that we're in. you know, this as well as i do. some of this polling is not good for you. dr. west? sit shows seven swing states that will decide the election you are behind robert kennedy jr. in all of them the low single-digits, the same is true in a national poll, the same is true even among independent voters, young voters, people who i think you would think are part of your constituency. do you read that as a sign? that there
the face of fannie lou hamer and a smile on the face of mondo the king g smile on the face of harriet tubman. so very much like the musicians, you know what i mean? devan, when marvin and tami get together when when when when count basie as for billie holiday it's a black ticket rooted in the best of a people, but it embraces ever read batting because it's about justice across the board. it's about freedom across the board. most importantly, it's about truth because we got a whole lot of lyon...
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it will feature harriet tubman, abraham lincoln, walker, turner, john brown, and they will be waxed figures in the museum, and the debate of what to do with that flag. and then we ask the audience at the end of the show, you are a resident in this museum, what would your decision to become a to burn or not to burn the rebel flag? it allows us to have conversations about difficult history in ways that are helpful in dealing -- healing. we want to have a whole cast of middle schoolers who will be these historical figures, asking the question of their fellow citizens, what do they think the world should be looking like? we also want to make the connection to the fast into the future. back in 1831 when the nat turner insurrection occurred, it was against the law for black folks to be taught to read and write. and that is what we are doing when we are not allowing black history to be taught as part of the curriculum. guest: thanks for that call. we are moving onto john, democratic caller. caller: good morning. i was looking to speak to the gentleman earlier about schools, young people, students.
it will feature harriet tubman, abraham lincoln, walker, turner, john brown, and they will be waxed figures in the museum, and the debate of what to do with that flag. and then we ask the audience at the end of the show, you are a resident in this museum, what would your decision to become a to burn or not to burn the rebel flag? it allows us to have conversations about difficult history in ways that are helpful in dealing -- healing. we want to have a whole cast of middle schoolers who will be...
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and then, of course, there's harriet tubman who led led in south carolina. so but but and she got a pension. but the pension was for her husband, right? not for the work that she had done. was. yes, yes, exactly. back in medford, share with us a bit about economic justice as we go into this next set of letters as union army and navy advance down the coast, especially of south carolina and the sea islands, the landowners, the plantation deserted their lands and left many of their enslaved laborers behind. well, because they were trying to get out of the way of the union military. and so all of this land was left vacant and some enslaved people or people who by this will i guess it's early 1861, in 1862, they are some enslaved people. our cult, the land they're taking over and continuing to work the land because they see it as theirs. you they had always labored on the land and gotten nothing in return. and so now was their opportunity to reap some of the benefits of their. but when the government charge these government farms were established, where african-a
and then, of course, there's harriet tubman who led led in south carolina. so but but and she got a pension. but the pension was for her husband, right? not for the work that she had done. was. yes, yes, exactly. back in medford, share with us a bit about economic justice as we go into this next set of letters as union army and navy advance down the coast, especially of south carolina and the sea islands, the landowners, the plantation deserted their lands and left many of their enslaved...
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there will be a play that will feature it harriet tubman, abraham lincoln, david walker, nat turner, sojourner truth and david walker and they will be waxed in the museum and they will bring in a confederate flag and debate what to do with it. we ask the audience, if you work a resident in this abolitionist museum, would you burn or not burn the confederate flag. we talked about history in ways that are helpful and healing. middle school students are the best and we want to have a whole cast of middle schoolers who would be the historical figures asking the question of fellow citizens what do they think the world should be looking like. we want to make a connection to the past and to the future. back in the 1839 when the nat turner insurrection occurred, it was against the law for black to be taught how to read and write. and that is what we are doing about talking about not having black history as part of the curriculum. host: i am going to want other calls. thanks for the call. john in somerville, new jersey. caller: i was looking to speak to the gentleman earlier concerning the sc
there will be a play that will feature it harriet tubman, abraham lincoln, david walker, nat turner, sojourner truth and david walker and they will be waxed in the museum and they will bring in a confederate flag and debate what to do with it. we ask the audience, if you work a resident in this abolitionist museum, would you burn or not burn the confederate flag. we talked about history in ways that are helpful and healing. middle school students are the best and we want to have a whole cast of...