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and it radicalizes abigail adams. she writes a letter, a bitter letter to her husband, john, in which she rails against the british prime minister, lord north, who was presiding over this war. and she says, oh, lord north, may the groans and cries harrow up thy soul. great britain is a tyrant state. let us separate. they are unworthy to be our brethren. so many people, i think, were radicalized as was sam -- as was abigail adams. but then in short order in many december and january -- in december and january in the space of about 30 or 40 days, sometimes on back-to-back days, a series of things happened that really unleashed the spirit of independence. first, the governor of virginia, lord dunmore, actually in november though most people didn't realize it until december, issued a problem procn freeing the slaves if they would join an army that he was forming to suppress the american rebellion. and as many congressmen pointed out, dunmore's problem proclamas it was called did more to convert southern residents over to
and it radicalizes abigail adams. she writes a letter, a bitter letter to her husband, john, in which she rails against the british prime minister, lord north, who was presiding over this war. and she says, oh, lord north, may the groans and cries harrow up thy soul. great britain is a tyrant state. let us separate. they are unworthy to be our brethren. so many people, i think, were radicalized as was sam -- as was abigail adams. but then in short order in many december and january -- in...
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so many people i think will radicalize as was abigail adams. but then in short order in in december and january in the space of about 30 or 40 days sometimes back to back, a series of things happen that really unleashed the spirit of independence. first, the governor of virginia actually in november, though most people didn't realize it until december issued a proclamation freeing the slaves what if they would join an army that he was forming to suppress the american rebellion and as many congressmen pointed out, his proclamation as it was called did more to convert southern residents over with to independence van anything that had taken place to this point because all through the south close to half a million slaves were living there was now year who of a slave insurrection leading to widespread bloodshed one. then in the second week of january, not more than two or three weeks after most people became aware of the proclamation a philadelphia newspaper printed a copy were of a speech that the king had recently given when he opened parliament,
so many people i think will radicalize as was abigail adams. but then in short order in in december and january in the space of about 30 or 40 days sometimes back to back, a series of things happen that really unleashed the spirit of independence. first, the governor of virginia actually in november, though most people didn't realize it until december issued a proclamation freeing the slaves what if they would join an army that he was forming to suppress the american rebellion and as many...
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at the age of 26 because he was born in 1800 he goes back to cuyahoga county and mary's abigail powers and brings her to buffalo where he is a prosperous lawyer. one can imagine the transition in his own mind. he left east aurora on foot. the impoverished son of impoverished farmers who in an age when owning your own farm was the most important thing they lost their land through either fraud or not being smart about the land they've bought. they were renters. they were at the bottom of the social status. fillmore returns to east or rock in a carriage with the nicest suits he can buy to marry his sweetheart and bring her to east aurora where she continues to teach school. indicating perhaps that fillmore is not as financially well off as the carriage and the closing would have implied. just as a footnote abigail powers becomes the first first lady to work outside the home in american history and the first first lady to work after marriage. other first ladies would work before she married john kennedy but after marriage she would not work but abigail powers works both before and after ma
at the age of 26 because he was born in 1800 he goes back to cuyahoga county and mary's abigail powers and brings her to buffalo where he is a prosperous lawyer. one can imagine the transition in his own mind. he left east aurora on foot. the impoverished son of impoverished farmers who in an age when owning your own farm was the most important thing they lost their land through either fraud or not being smart about the land they've bought. they were renters. they were at the bottom of the...
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abigail trillin, abogada del servicio legal para ninos dice que es obligacion de la escuela informarpadres cuando un nino es sacado del plantel. abigail trillin/servicios legales para ninos 1:38:02 si el nino va a salir del edificio de la escuela tiene que llamar la escuela a los padres es la ley 1:38:09 pero segun el distrito en este caso siguieron los procedimientos de la policia dada la seriedad del caso, y parte de ello fue la instruccion al rector del plantel de no llamar a los padres. el jefe de la policia de redwood city via telefonica nos dijo que ninguno de sus oficiales recuerda haber dado esa instruccion. 1:15:50 la sorpresa que me lleve se los llevaron a las 9 de la manana me llamaron de la policia a las 4 de la tarde me llamaron 1:15:58 la falta de contacto con los padres pudo haber comprometido la defensa dice esta abogada, por eso da este consejo a todos los padres para con sus hijos. 1:40:42 su nino es muy posible que usted esta en el trabajo y su nino esta en entrevista con la policia en la escuela entonces es importante que nosotros padres decimos hijos no habla con
abigail trillin, abogada del servicio legal para ninos dice que es obligacion de la escuela informarpadres cuando un nino es sacado del plantel. abigail trillin/servicios legales para ninos 1:38:02 si el nino va a salir del edificio de la escuela tiene que llamar la escuela a los padres es la ley 1:38:09 pero segun el distrito en este caso siguieron los procedimientos de la policia dada la seriedad del caso, y parte de ello fue la instruccion al rector del plantel de no llamar a los padres. el...
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the disease spread to massachusetts where john adams's wife, and abigail adams was living. when the disease hit, abigail adams is mother fell victim to the disease. .. >> he promised what he called the punishment for those who were leaving and backing the american revolution. so the gamble, the whole strategy of the conservatives had suddenly been taken away from them, had suddenly been proven to be an incorrect strategy. the king would not negotiate. and on the very next day after the king speech was published in a philadelphia newspaper, a pamphlet hit the streets in philadelphia, a pamphlet called commonsense written by thomas paine. this pamphlet was the most important pamphlet written, most important thing, i think, published in 17 come in 18th century america. in fact, bernard balin at harvard a few years ago said that in the 17th, 18th and 19th century, the two most important publications in america work harriet beecher stowe's uncle tom's cabin, and thomas paine's common sense. and i think it was precisely correct. in that assessment. paine's pamphlet became a runaw
the disease spread to massachusetts where john adams's wife, and abigail adams was living. when the disease hit, abigail adams is mother fell victim to the disease. .. >> he promised what he called the punishment for those who were leaving and backing the american revolution. so the gamble, the whole strategy of the conservatives had suddenly been taken away from them, had suddenly been proven to be an incorrect strategy. the king would not negotiate. and on the very next day after the...
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medaglia >> abigail cales medina >> ana iris medina >> deborah louise medwig >> damian meehan >> william j. meehan >> alok mehta >> raymond meisenheimer >> manuel emilio mejia >> eskedar melaku >> antonio melendez and my baby brother. as well as a firefighter michael roberts. they never met, but our family has been close for the past 10 years. god bless all. >> mary melendez >> and my dear husband. martin is gone from our side, his spirit lives on and stretches from the sidewalks of the city all the way to the beaches and their ways of cape cod. -- fair ways of cape cod. >> yelena melnichenko >> stuart todd meltzer >> diarelia jovanah mena >> charles mendez >> lizette mendoza >> shevonne olicia mentis >> steven mercado >> westly mercer >> ralph joseph mercurio >> alan harvey merdinger >> george l. merino >> yamel merino >> george merkouris >> deborah merrick >> and my beautiful sister. you are not forgotten, we love you and we miss you always. >> my uncle, i miss you and love you, uncle peter. your spirit lives on in our family. >> raymond joseph metz iii >> jill ann metzler >> david rob
medaglia >> abigail cales medina >> ana iris medina >> deborah louise medwig >> damian meehan >> william j. meehan >> alok mehta >> raymond meisenheimer >> manuel emilio mejia >> eskedar melaku >> antonio melendez and my baby brother. as well as a firefighter michael roberts. they never met, but our family has been close for the past 10 years. god bless all. >> mary melendez >> and my dear husband. martin is gone from our...
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i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit down and drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water. start with the color magenta, a burning asphalt, of beach ball sighing out its life, a garden grown on accident after accident, add a father painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away
i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit down and drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water. start with the color...
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would work before she married john kennedy, but after marriage, of course, she would nonet work, but abigail works before and after marriage, and it's a long time into the 20th century that we had first ladies working outside the home before or after marriage. in 1827, fillmore becomes involved in politics. he begins to give speeches at something known as the anti-massanic party. some ask what is that party? well, it's just what it says it is. it's a political party dead dedicated to stopping the vast dangerous conspiracy of the masons because people in western new york and erie county believed the masons were part of an international conspiracy to take over america. the antima sonic party begins when a stone mason named morgan disappears, his body is never found, and the claim is the ma sons assassinated him because he was going to reveal the horrid secrets of the masonic order. the real motive of the anti-ma sonic party was a hooter to fight off -- horse to fight off andrew jackson because everyone knew andrew jackson would be running against the incumbent in the next election, but fillmor
would work before she married john kennedy, but after marriage, of course, she would nonet work, but abigail works before and after marriage, and it's a long time into the 20th century that we had first ladies working outside the home before or after marriage. in 1827, fillmore becomes involved in politics. he begins to give speeches at something known as the anti-massanic party. some ask what is that party? well, it's just what it says it is. it's a political party dead dedicated to stopping...
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there were also flowers, which were filled with plants that abigail adams, his wife, compared to humble citizens. in contrast to the stately crown which she said was banned from the garden because it bears to monarchical name. by the end of the summer 1796 adams finally names his garden, after many, many years. he names a peace deal. i will read you why -- how he explains why he calls the peace field. this is what he says commemoration of the piece which i assisted in making in 1783 of the 13 years peas and neutrality, which i have contributed to preserve and of the constant peace and tranquility which i have enjoyed in this residence. even in the name there is a political meaning for adams. let's have a look at monticello. when jefferson retired from his presidency in 89 he created a garden that was very much a reflection of what he believed america was. strong, beautiful, independent, agrarian, and sublime. monticello is a living tapestry of the themes that had occupied him for so long. so, for example, the majestic views that across the rolling landscape, which is his celebration of
there were also flowers, which were filled with plants that abigail adams, his wife, compared to humble citizens. in contrast to the stately crown which she said was banned from the garden because it bears to monarchical name. by the end of the summer 1796 adams finally names his garden, after many, many years. he names a peace deal. i will read you why -- how he explains why he calls the peace field. this is what he says commemoration of the piece which i assisted in making in 1783 of the 13...
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and frank abigail reviewed the book and a light day. he actually called me a master social engineer. i don't know what this means in this category, but i guess it to complement. so i was very happy that he did because he never reviews books. it was a great honor to have my book reviewed by him. any other questions? >> what is the relationship -- [inaudible] >> you follow me on twitter, okay. >> obviously john markoff and i haven't spoke. john markoff is a "new york times" explorer who read about me back in the 1990s and in his reporting, he actually has stated aims that weren't true, that they hack in 1993 and started a nuclear war. that was right out of four games. amongst other ridiculous accusations, but it did visited elevated the interest the government had and his agenda i think was his agenda was he wanted to write a book and do a movie. so did "the new york times" at your disposal, a match in the interest you can create in you can cash in. so on twitter the other day, of course i'm a naturally born, so i twittered and said "the
and frank abigail reviewed the book and a light day. he actually called me a master social engineer. i don't know what this means in this category, but i guess it to complement. so i was very happy that he did because he never reviews books. it was a great honor to have my book reviewed by him. any other questions? >> what is the relationship -- [inaudible] >> you follow me on twitter, okay. >> obviously john markoff and i haven't spoke. john markoff is a "new york...
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and probably less than that of abigail's.now, if it's somebody as i was just saying who's a secondary character, almost certainly those people haven't been published at all. and my real love is to write about people who weren't big names in their day or weren't big names in history today. to work with the people who worked on the panama canal. to write about them. to get inside their lives, their experience. to work with not just oliver wendell holmes because he subsequently became well-known when he was a medical student in paris, but all the other young medical students. i could have written an entire book -- a major book just on the medical students who went to paris in just the 1830s. so rich is that material. and so consequential was what they learned of history and development of medicine in our country. it's like working on a detective case. the more you get onto it, the more you can't get off of it and that's what's so exciting about it. and it should never be seen as some very difficult highly complicated profession
and probably less than that of abigail's.now, if it's somebody as i was just saying who's a secondary character, almost certainly those people haven't been published at all. and my real love is to write about people who weren't big names in their day or weren't big names in history today. to work with the people who worked on the panama canal. to write about them. to get inside their lives, their experience. to work with not just oliver wendell holmes because he subsequently became well-known...
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. >> do you consider yourself more analogous to frank abigail jr. then you do our stereotypical understanding of what a hacker is, like from what we see in movies like hackers or sneakers. to you think that is more of what you do as opposed to what frank and the engineer was doing? >> actually, a hybrid of social engineering and technical attacks. for example, let's say i use the technical exploit to get into a large company. looking for a piece of cut. i wanted to examine that cut. if i got access i could figure out how to break into that the operating system. i would use social engineering once i got into find out what server code was interested in was on because it would be much faster than me sitting on the network from month looking for it. i used social engineering and technical exploitation. we focused more on the social engineering side because we thought that was more interesting. all right. and frank reviewed the book, and he liked it. he called me a master social engineer. i don't know what that means in his category, but i guess it is a
. >> do you consider yourself more analogous to frank abigail jr. then you do our stereotypical understanding of what a hacker is, like from what we see in movies like hackers or sneakers. to you think that is more of what you do as opposed to what frank and the engineer was doing? >> actually, a hybrid of social engineering and technical attacks. for example, let's say i use the technical exploit to get into a large company. looking for a piece of cut. i wanted to examine that cut....
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frank abigail? dicaprio. he was born in california.et's see if i could find his mother's maiden name. so dicaprio. and then we will dislike for anyone, leonardo. we'll do a search. there we go. we found leonardo dicaprio, his mother's maiden name. that is how easy it is. if you lived it -- you live in a database nation. kirsten get your mother's maiden name, driver's license number, social security, never use those as a password. i remember calling my bank five years ago. they go, having been authenticate me. i said, want to use a password. they said, no, your social is secure. no one can get it. d'agata, can i give your name, i want to show you something cool. oh, no. i was that it will test show that they can believe that the socialists like an open book. i am here to sign books. i have a gift for all of you that have showed up. the gift is my business card. what is cool about this business card, what is cool is that if you get locked out of your house this is a lock picks said. [laughter] so every time i go through the airport and t
frank abigail? dicaprio. he was born in california.et's see if i could find his mother's maiden name. so dicaprio. and then we will dislike for anyone, leonardo. we'll do a search. there we go. we found leonardo dicaprio, his mother's maiden name. that is how easy it is. if you lived it -- you live in a database nation. kirsten get your mother's maiden name, driver's license number, social security, never use those as a password. i remember calling my bank five years ago. they go, having been...
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. >> abigail medina. dameian meehan. women j. meehan. antonio melendez.ku. >> and my brother and michael roberts. they never met, but our family has been close for the past 10 years. god bless all. >> mary melendez, and my husband, martinstein. god bless. >> and my beautiful sister. you are not forgotten. we miss you always. >> my uncle peter. i miss you and love you. you spirit lives on in our family. [names being read] >> and my beautiful sister, jill ann metsler. you were the best, daughter, sister, cousin, niece and friend to many. we all love and miss you, your big smile and the sound of your laughter. you are mom's best friend, and she misses you so much every day. you are always in our hearts. >> and for my brother, michael h. -- whose love of life and sense of humor live on to this day. thanks for the memories. [names being read] [names being read] >> and my father, the light of all of our lives. everyone that knew you was lucky and everyone you loved was blessed. thank you. we love you always and forever. >> and for my never ue, greg. family and
. >> abigail medina. dameian meehan. women j. meehan. antonio melendez.ku. >> and my brother and michael roberts. they never met, but our family has been close for the past 10 years. god bless all. >> mary melendez, and my husband, martinstein. god bless. >> and my beautiful sister. you are not forgotten. we miss you always. >> my uncle peter. i miss you and love you. you spirit lives on in our family. [names being read] >> and my beautiful sister, jill ann...