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the encyclopedia britannica in the united kingdom, but we didn't have an encyclopedia and they didn't have enough cyclopedia until 1907. du boise turned to logan and said this is our 18th century we will be able to bring the enlightenment to our people into the world with knowledge about the african and the old world and the african new world of the city were all excited and they -- i done think the slat much five in his lifetime but they did what ever they did when he was happy which wasn't a lot of the time. [laughter] finally 4 o'clock comes. 4:10 camano phone call. 4:15, 4:20, 4:40, 4:45. finally at ten minutes until 5:00, he looked at the clock and he looked at logan and he looked at the ice bucket and the phone. he reached over and he grabbed a bottle of champagne by the neck and he yanked it out of the bucket and slanted against the bookcase behind his desk. the phone never rang. he had been lobbied against carter g. woodson. you see ladies and gentlemen in those days there was tension deutsch and the african-american intellectuals. [laughter] they are blessed to be free of tho
the encyclopedia britannica in the united kingdom, but we didn't have an encyclopedia and they didn't have enough cyclopedia until 1907. du boise turned to logan and said this is our 18th century we will be able to bring the enlightenment to our people into the world with knowledge about the african and the old world and the african new world of the city were all excited and they -- i done think the slat much five in his lifetime but they did what ever they did when he was happy which wasn't a...
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now, you hold the book like this and the worm crawls through, as it--"my gosh, an encyclopedia," okay? you get a different apparent thickness for the way you hold it, yeah? and the same thing would happen with light and so light coming in like this. you would cancel a longer wave or a shorter wave? neighbor? through a longer path, would you cancel a longer one or a shorter one? - a longer one. - longer one. so let me ask you a question, gang. let's suppose you happened to cancel out the yellow. and where you're seeing, honey, you ain't seeing the white light, you seeing the white and the yellow ain't there anymore. the yellow have been cancelled. what color your eyes see? check it. what's the neighbor say? if you cancel the yellow, the eye gonna see what? blue. blue? can you see it's blue? get it? magenta. this saturday night, when you take your bath, use some soap. in fact, splurge. use bubble bath. get a whole lot of bubbles in your bathtub. now, you're taking your bath and your light up above, there's an incandescent lamp, white light, okay? white light shining down on the bubbles.
now, you hold the book like this and the worm crawls through, as it--"my gosh, an encyclopedia," okay? you get a different apparent thickness for the way you hold it, yeah? and the same thing would happen with light and so light coming in like this. you would cancel a longer wave or a shorter wave? neighbor? through a longer path, would you cancel a longer one or a shorter one? - a longer one. - longer one. so let me ask you a question, gang. let's suppose you happened to cancel out...
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give yeven story's extensive body of scholarship, it is surprising that he penned an encyclopedia on natural law, encyclopedia in americana. it is appropriate that we focus our examination of story's philosophy there. story's essay hopes by defining natural law as that system of prince pls which human reason has scuffered to regulate the conduct of man in all his various relations. natural law is that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man in all his various relations. l immediately we should notice that story seasonal law as something pertaining to reason to use the words of aquinas. it is all something we can access through reason rather than something known by revelation. unlike the laws passed by not ss, natural law does change. story says that god has fixed the laws of mankind's being and has the supreme right to prescribe the rules to which man shall regulate his conduct. again, we see the agreement between story and aquineyass who wrote that the natural law is all together unchangeable in its first principle. it is important for u
give yeven story's extensive body of scholarship, it is surprising that he penned an encyclopedia on natural law, encyclopedia in americana. it is appropriate that we focus our examination of story's philosophy there. story's essay hopes by defining natural law as that system of prince pls which human reason has scuffered to regulate the conduct of man in all his various relations. natural law is that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man in all...
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given his extensive body of scholarship, it is unsurprising he penned an encyclopedia entry on natural law, which appeared in francis lever's encyclopedia american. this encyclopedia essay remain his most complete exposition of views on natural law and so it is appropriate that we focus our examination of story's philosophy there. story's essay opens by defining natural law as that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man in all his various relations. let me reread his definition. natural law is that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man in all his various relations. immediately we should notice it sees it as something pertaining to reason to use the word. -- unlike the law that are passed by congress, natural law does not change. he said that god has fixed the law of mankind's being, and has a supreme right to prescribe the rules to which man shall regulate his conduct. again, we see the agreement between story who wrote that the natural law is all together unchangeable in its first principles
given his extensive body of scholarship, it is unsurprising he penned an encyclopedia entry on natural law, which appeared in francis lever's encyclopedia american. this encyclopedia essay remain his most complete exposition of views on natural law and so it is appropriate that we focus our examination of story's philosophy there. story's essay opens by defining natural law as that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man in all his various...
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given his extensive body of scholarship, it is unsurprising that he penned an encyclopedia entry on natural law, which appeared in this encyclopedia essay remains the most complete exposition of his views on natural law and it is appropriate that we focus our examination of stories and philosophies they are. the essays open by defining the natural law, as that system of principles, which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man and all his various relations. let me reread his definition that natural law is that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man in all of his various relations. immediately we should notice that they see natural law as something pertaining to reason to use the words of thomas aquinas and it's something that we can all access to reason rather than something known only by revelation. but unlike the laws that are passed by congress, natural law does not change. story says that god has fixed the laws of mankind's been in has a supreme knight to prescribe rules to which man shall regulate his conduct. and again
given his extensive body of scholarship, it is unsurprising that he penned an encyclopedia entry on natural law, which appeared in this encyclopedia essay remains the most complete exposition of his views on natural law and it is appropriate that we focus our examination of stories and philosophies they are. the essays open by defining the natural law, as that system of principles, which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man and all his various relations. let me reread his...
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given story's extensive body of scholarship, it is unsurprising that he penned an encyclopedia entryn natural law. which appeared in france's leavers encyclopedia americana. this encyclopedia essay remains story's most complete explanation on his views on natural law, and so it is appropriate that we focus our examination of story's philosophy there. story's essay opens by defining natural law as that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man in all his various relations. let me we read his definition. natural law is that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man and all his various relations. immediately we should notice that story sees natural law as something pertaining to reason, to use the words of aquinas. it is something we can all access through story rather than something known only by revelation. but unlike the laws that are passed by congress, natural law does not change. story says that god has fixed the laws of mankind being, and has a supreme right to prescribe the rules to which fin
given story's extensive body of scholarship, it is unsurprising that he penned an encyclopedia entryn natural law. which appeared in france's leavers encyclopedia americana. this encyclopedia essay remains story's most complete explanation on his views on natural law, and so it is appropriate that we focus our examination of story's philosophy there. story's essay opens by defining natural law as that system of principles which human reason has discovered to regulate the conduct of man in all...
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an ending. >> encyclopedia of that experience, one that struck me was the pr nightmare when dick cheney shot his in the face. it was laura bush ultimately who said we've got to get on top of this. >> she didn't interfere a lot. she was not a player in politic the way hillary clinton had been. she felt immediately this was a bad thing for the white house. she had her staff contact the president's staff and vice president's staff, why aren't we getting this out there. lets get this out to the public. tells you. >> took days. >> vice president go on tv and talk about it. >> days of fire, where does that title come from? >> second inaugural address, president bush talks about 9/11 as a day of fire. the til the title of the book reflects eight years of crisis, war, economic collapse, natural disaster, crisis after crisis, consequential eight years these two men had to confront. >> i want to put up a quote. you wrote cheney's public battle with obama seemed like a proxy for his private battle with bush. out of deference and deep respect for protocol he could say so much as he watched bush compromised
an ending. >> encyclopedia of that experience, one that struck me was the pr nightmare when dick cheney shot his in the face. it was laura bush ultimately who said we've got to get on top of this. >> she didn't interfere a lot. she was not a player in politic the way hillary clinton had been. she felt immediately this was a bad thing for the white house. she had her staff contact the president's staff and vice president's staff, why aren't we getting this out there. lets get this...
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"the book of jezebel," an illustrated encyclopedia of lady things.iss to nervous breakdowns. it was edited by anna holmes. she founded the women's blog jezebel in 2007 and is a columnist for "the new york times" sunday book review. i spoke to her about the encyclopedia and the intense prep work she did to complete it. anna holmes, welcome. >> jake tapper. >> good to have you here. i've known you for a long time. great to see you so successful. this book is a great read. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate it p. >> how did you decide what to include in here? >> it was a lot of free association and just brainstorming myself and the writers. we went back and forth with different lists, alphabetized lists of things, people, ideas, pop culture products. we cross-referenced stuff. i read the dictionary at one point, not like the oxford english dictionary but still probably about a 2,000-page dictionary just to make sure i hadn't missed anything. and we definitely missed us, so it wasn't perfect. >> what did you miss? >> people like susan brown miller or
"the book of jezebel," an illustrated encyclopedia of lady things.iss to nervous breakdowns. it was edited by anna holmes. she founded the women's blog jezebel in 2007 and is a columnist for "the new york times" sunday book review. i spoke to her about the encyclopedia and the intense prep work she did to complete it. anna holmes, welcome. >> jake tapper. >> good to have you here. i've known you for a long time. great to see you so successful. this book is a...
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and in six to eight weeks you'll receive an informational brochure along with a trial version of incarta encyclopedialus 1,000 free hours of aol. >> everybody hates paperwork. >>> up next, despite the problems with the federal health care website, the system's working and working well on the state level on states, that is, who want it to work. in those states. that's bad news for the haters out there. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. here's what's happened. a federal judge has declared part of a new texas law placing restrictions on abortions as unconstitutional. the ruling allows a number of effecting abortion clinics in that state to stay open. >>> penn state says it will pay nearly $60 million to men who claim they were sexually abused by jerry sandusky. >>> and inmates that escaped through a shower room have been caught. back to "hardball." >>> we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fiked up. don't worry about that. everybody's forgotten, by the way, that when george w. bush a republican put that medicare part "d" drug
and in six to eight weeks you'll receive an informational brochure along with a trial version of incarta encyclopedialus 1,000 free hours of aol. >> everybody hates paperwork. >>> up next, despite the problems with the federal health care website, the system's working and working well on the state level on states, that is, who want it to work. in those states. that's bad news for the haters out there. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> i'm...
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an escape from the expected. >> today's data dive clicks on wikipedia. we know the online encyclopedia i whose entries are written by its users. wikipedia's actual value is hard to measure in part because it does not accept ads. it doesn't even have the staff to accurately track the number of people who read it. it last reported hits of 125,000 per second. that'"the new york times" report takes $25 million a year to run it. the site has become a first stop for everyone from grade school kids to college students to the media, although we do fact check because anyone can edit an entry. it is little doubt that it is an incredible resource. you can find information on almost everything. search for kermit and you will find how kermit the frog got his name. kermit washington's nba career, and the fascinating but tragic life of kermit roosevelt, the son of teddy roosevelt. from that entry you can check on entries from mesopotamia which might let to you alexander the great and on and on. it's easy to be trapped in a wikipedia rabbit hole of information that never ends. my producer called it in
an escape from the expected. >> today's data dive clicks on wikipedia. we know the online encyclopedia i whose entries are written by its users. wikipedia's actual value is hard to measure in part because it does not accept ads. it doesn't even have the staff to accurately track the number of people who read it. it last reported hits of 125,000 per second. that'"the new york times" report takes $25 million a year to run it. the site has become a first stop for everyone from...
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and in six to eight weeks you'll receive an informational brochure along with a trial version of incarta encyclopedia000 free hours of aol. >> everybody hates paperwork. >>> up next, despite the problems with the federal health care website, the system's working and working well on the state level on states, that is, who want it to work. in those states. that's bad news for the haters out there. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hopeng. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might
and in six to eight weeks you'll receive an informational brochure along with a trial version of incarta encyclopedia000 free hours of aol. >> everybody hates paperwork. >>> up next, despite the problems with the federal health care website, the system's working and working well on the state level on states, that is, who want it to work. in those states. that's bad news for the haters out there. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. i got this. [thinking]...
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it's almost like an almanac meets encyclopedia on governments of the world through time. so he was knowledgeable historically. then i guess what he brought at the end of the day was his own morality. and this was, i hasten to add here, really the most religious, the most deeply spiritual president we have ever had, and largely our foreign policy to this day goes right back to woodrow wilson and quite specifically it goes back to his personal morality, and indeed, much of his two terms in office is his. imposition of that morality, not just on the united states but to the world. and we're walking that to this day. >> i'm about to open the floor for questions. and if you have a question, come up to microphone, and i'll ask scott berg a followup to what he said. when we were walking over here you commented that on the book tour you encounter people who wonder who wilson was or why he was important. so, in a nutshell, can you tell us what wilson matters 100 years after he occupied the white house? i think he matters bus we live in a world largely of his construction. if just
it's almost like an almanac meets encyclopedia on governments of the world through time. so he was knowledgeable historically. then i guess what he brought at the end of the day was his own morality. and this was, i hasten to add here, really the most religious, the most deeply spiritual president we have ever had, and largely our foreign policy to this day goes right back to woodrow wilson and quite specifically it goes back to his personal morality, and indeed, much of his two terms in office...
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and in to eight weeks you will receive an informational brochure with i trial version of encarta encyclopediaw's show. it's so painful. but tomorrow we will talk to charles crop hammer. >> i know according to some people -- >> what if anything did we learn today? >> here's your business travel forecast on monday. we will have airport issues through the west. a big 120er78 system in the inner mountain west that brings strong gusty winds for many areas out in arizona and new mexico and utah and even southern california. be careful traveling in those areas at any elevations. have a great day. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. hall we do is go out to dinner.? that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just r
and in to eight weeks you will receive an informational brochure with i trial version of encarta encyclopediaw's show. it's so painful. but tomorrow we will talk to charles crop hammer. >> i know according to some people -- >> what if anything did we learn today? >> here's your business travel forecast on monday. we will have airport issues through the west. a big 120er78 system in the inner mountain west that brings strong gusty winds for many areas out in arizona and new...
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and in six to eight weeks, you'll receive an informational brochure along with a trial version of encarta encyclopediadial up. >> it does sound like something out of the 90s. encarta, aol, dial up service. that is very funny, by the way. you can watch that whole episode on hulu, by the way. and we'll have more on that, coming up. >>> but first, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, pictures of the twin towers burning. now he wants a laptop. why hasn't he been punished yet? >>> and a big surprise at the grand ole opry. which one cutie just got asked one of the bigger questions of her life. and did she say yes? [ male announcer ] even ragu users a. chose prego homestyle alfredo over ragu classic alfredo. prego alfredo?! [ thinking ] why can't all new things be this great? ha ha! whoa! [ monkey squeals ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pai it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include
and in six to eight weeks, you'll receive an informational brochure along with a trial version of encarta encyclopediadial up. >> it does sound like something out of the 90s. encarta, aol, dial up service. that is very funny, by the way. you can watch that whole episode on hulu, by the way. and we'll have more on that, coming up. >>> but first, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, pictures of the twin towers burning. now he wants a laptop. why hasn't he been punished yet?...
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first step toward an ipo when twitter executives go from place to place, mostly new york city, trying to sell investors on the idea of twit ter way that salesmen used to sell encyclopedias. these big investors will be the initial buyers of twitter. that's the initial ipo that should happen november 6. then we should see those shares hit the market, the stock market, the next day. the big question is going to be price f. twitter goes door to door asking too high a price the buyers may bulk. then they would have to low ter ipo price and that's embarrassing. twitter is reportedly looking at a slightly lower price than planned, between 17 and $20 a share. that would give twitter a value of about 10 billion. i put together this comparison chart. you can get an idea where twitter lives in the tech universe. it's on the far right. call it half the size of tesla, a tenth the size of facebook. for comparison there is big old apple as well. looking to the day's financial news. we'll get new information about consumer confidence to see how much damage if any the government shutdown did theo to the spirit of the american consumer. amazon and microsoft beat expectations with their f
first step toward an ipo when twitter executives go from place to place, mostly new york city, trying to sell investors on the idea of twit ter way that salesmen used to sell encyclopedias. these big investors will be the initial buyers of twitter. that's the initial ipo that should happen november 6. then we should see those shares hit the market, the stock market, the next day. the big question is going to be price f. twitter goes door to door asking too high a price the buyers may bulk. then...
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an astounding number. >> what did that mean? >> we're now at 22,000. >> that's six times what you thought. >> exactly. when you mutt them altogether, it's a shock. >> jeffrey is the lead editor of a multivolume encyclopedia written on the holocaust. his research doesn't change the number of people exterminated. what it does it enumerate the number of killing centers, ghettos, brothels, and forced labor camps theyal exterminated jews, poles, prisoners of war, and others too. >> what does it say about the notion that it was just taking place in a few corners of europe, and a few mad men. >> it destroys t. to say thaw didn't know camps or what was going on in the camps that were local, it would have been impossible. >> which raises the question, just who beyond the notorious s.s. was complicit in the persecution. for 70 years, german women, for example, were thought to be largely innocent bystanders, but disturbing new research to be releaseed in a book this week paints a portrait of women's participation in the holocaust. they too could be brutal killers. ti. takes a certain cognitive ability to organize mass murder on this scale. and women are not innocent of that, they have that cognitive ability. >> and
an astounding number. >> what did that mean? >> we're now at 22,000. >> that's six times what you thought. >> exactly. when you mutt them altogether, it's a shock. >> jeffrey is the lead editor of a multivolume encyclopedia written on the holocaust. his research doesn't change the number of people exterminated. what it does it enumerate the number of killing centers, ghettos, brothels, and forced labor camps theyal exterminated jews, poles, prisoners of war, and...