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english juris and he wrote this this text which was widely circulated in the colonies and then the new republic it was probably the most popular legal text in the colonies. and here's what dalton says he gives us two definitions of disability. so first he talks about the person naturally disabled either in which or a member as an idiot lunatic blind lame etc not being able to work. his second definition is the person casually disabled or named in his body as the soldier or labor etc maimed in their lawful colonies. okay a couple things to notice about these definitions. maybe the first thing you've noticed is that dalton is not using words that we consider appropriate anymore. right? he's using words that are offensive today. i will let you know that idiot and lunatic these two words had particularly legal meanings and early america, but really you might have first noticed that the words he's using our derogatory. second you might notice that dalton is identifying a distinction based on when the person's impairment occurred. so he deferentiates naturally disabled people those who have impairmen
english juris and he wrote this this text which was widely circulated in the colonies and then the new republic it was probably the most popular legal text in the colonies. and here's what dalton says he gives us two definitions of disability. so first he talks about the person naturally disabled either in which or a member as an idiot lunatic blind lame etc not being able to work. his second definition is the person casually disabled or named in his body as the soldier or labor etc maimed in...
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labor was the most widely used definition of disability in the colonies, and then also in the new republic. so disability in the colonies and the early national period, disabled people were those who have physical and intellectual impairments that compromised their ability to labor in the ways that were expectged of them. and you might already be thinking about how this would mean something different, like the labor that was expected of different types of people, this would have meant different standards, right? so a different standard for a wealthy white man as opposed to a poor white man a free black woman as opposed to an enslaved black woman, right? so new labor meant something different based on social, political, economic expectations. okay. so i think i might pause for a moment for questions. i don't know if anyone wants to put something in the chat if, you have any questions so far? maybe just a minute or so. yeah, that's a great question. mick is asking what dalton meant by lawful callings. this is a great question. so he means the mode of employment, like their occupation, right?
labor was the most widely used definition of disability in the colonies, and then also in the new republic. so disability in the colonies and the early national period, disabled people were those who have physical and intellectual impairments that compromised their ability to labor in the ways that were expectged of them. and you might already be thinking about how this would mean something different, like the labor that was expected of different types of people, this would have meant different...
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new. republic specialists get tired of the thirty-meter service after they start dismantling the belt andand the most enchanting procedure at the arrival of green aspen volokhud is exactly kolyarova and tsatskami. will it be all of them or six thousand imprisoned stage, pixel garlands, lighting, new year's entourage, finish off all the kostychnitsa bowl. at the foot of this christmas tree, a complex of light arches, and light openwork elegant ones, will unfold, which will frame. eh, tree. eh, just like the fencing of a christmas tree, and around this composition a fabulous new year's knight's town will unfold, which will be decorated, and in fantasy pictures with the heroes of your favorite new year's fairy tales. green defile came up at different traffic jams in minsk, so new year's bitch examples and green ones go through. it is forbidden. library reveals design hidden, christmas tree is lighter than the racing station, minsk will grow 26 characters. well, this concludes our issue completed on vinergeon, and insha, belttelli projects. glad her company is available so itself on the site
new. republic specialists get tired of the thirty-meter service after they start dismantling the belt andand the most enchanting procedure at the arrival of green aspen volokhud is exactly kolyarova and tsatskami. will it be all of them or six thousand imprisoned stage, pixel garlands, lighting, new year's entourage, finish off all the kostychnitsa bowl. at the foot of this christmas tree, a complex of light arches, and light openwork elegant ones, will unfold, which will frame. eh, tree. eh,...
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traditions sound somewhere to get acquainted with them through the history of the region, as the new republicse exhibition somewhere in the format of creative meetings. as, for example, in ulyanovsk usually you need to say in museums more often, but the fourth of november - this is clearly not that day, even if it’s time for the smallest visitor to go to bed at night of art cancels and this machine also rules, yes, but this is the case when you can enjoy the moment. the judgment of the day is already behind and under the cover of night they transform even well, famous places. i have never seen kherson in the world in the evening, especially in such a beautiful one. evening lights very beautiful very proud that you can walk on this earth. so everyone will have their own memories under the moon, provided that the day before you did not stay at home sverdlovsk area on the camera dvrs. the accident skidded in half, two cars are difficult for motorists, we are in the orenburg region in winter. i came to chelyabinsk according to forecasts. it will also be snowy, and it will be there in the coming da
traditions sound somewhere to get acquainted with them through the history of the region, as the new republicse exhibition somewhere in the format of creative meetings. as, for example, in ulyanovsk usually you need to say in museums more often, but the fourth of november - this is clearly not that day, even if it’s time for the smallest visitor to go to bed at night of art cancels and this machine also rules, yes, but this is the case when you can enjoy the moment. the judgment of the day is...
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new tarasovka, kharkiv region. petrovskaya kirillovka of the donetsk people's republic and chistopolye, zaporizhzhya region. three rockets were intercepted by the haymarse, alkha fire system in the areas of settlements. new kakhovka new beacon, kherson region. and volnovakha of the donetsk people's republic. on saturday, they reported that they managed to start the movement of a car and a bus of buses on the crimean bridge an hour and a half ahead of schedule, it was closed for the installation of a span. i start about how quickly traffic is restored. this car has already crossed the crimean bridge to the krasnodar territory, but these cars are just waiting in turn to enter the overpass, undergoing mandatory inspections, but there are no additional restrictions anymore. traffic resumed right an hour and a half earlier than planned . today, traffic on the crimean bridge was closed at four o'clock in the morning. i just decided to go a little earlier, because my wife is waiting at home. i'm from business trips. we were not even aware that it was already closed, approaching krasnodar we saw on the running line
new tarasovka, kharkiv region. petrovskaya kirillovka of the donetsk people's republic and chistopolye, zaporizhzhya region. three rockets were intercepted by the haymarse, alkha fire system in the areas of settlements. new kakhovka new beacon, kherson region. and volnovakha of the donetsk people's republic. on saturday, they reported that they managed to start the movement of a car and a bus of buses on the crimean bridge an hour and a half ahead of schedule, it was closed for the...
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state would have disappeared; there would be no such country, there would be neither russia nor new republics such as the belarusian soviet republic. they would not be on the world map, these territories would be occupied. uh, western countries are not only western, so this is a revolution not only social, but also national. first of all, the bolsheviks managed to maintain statehood, they managed to reassemble on a new basis to build a powerful state to achieve tremendous success, therefore, the significance is huge, and as for the republic of belarus, it was the october revolution that for the first time allowed the belarusian people to form their state literally a year later, the first of january of the nineteenth year. a year after the revolution, the belarusian soviet socialist republic appeared, which successfully developed was one of the most developed republics in the soviet union well, on the basis of the bsr. now let 's just say that the republic of belarus is successfully developing and we remember our history. all historians agree and not everyone is so rosy about this historical e
state would have disappeared; there would be no such country, there would be neither russia nor new republics such as the belarusian soviet republic. they would not be on the world map, these territories would be occupied. uh, western countries are not only western, so this is a revolution not only social, but also national. first of all, the bolsheviks managed to maintain statehood, they managed to reassemble on a new basis to build a powerful state to achieve tremendous success, therefore,...
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petersburg, including from the new republics in 2014, and then she participated in organizing referendums. and then his son konstantin joined russia as a volunteer in the people's militia and died defending the city. so there was a situation that the enemy came close to their positions. he was rushed out of the ditch and caused fire on himself posthumously, he was awarded the zoo medal. this is a huge tragedy - this is a void that nothing can fill. we are all under the lord under allah under christ there, i don’t know, everyone there believes in a higher power. yes, it doesn’t matter what religion he adheres to, the important thing is that we are all mortal under gentlemen. and someday we will all leave this world. it is inevitably a question of how we lived. after all, some people live or don’t live, it’s not clear how they get away from vodka there or something else is not clear. and imperceptibly spilled somehow her whether a man lived or not. uh, this means that he did not leave life in vain . his life turned out to be significant about a quadrocopter. they must be on the balance shee
petersburg, including from the new republics in 2014, and then she participated in organizing referendums. and then his son konstantin joined russia as a volunteer in the people's militia and died defending the city. so there was a situation that the enemy came close to their positions. he was rushed out of the ditch and caused fire on himself posthumously, he was awarded the zoo medal. this is a huge tragedy - this is a void that nothing can fill. we are all under the lord under allah under...
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q 3 and the new republic britain is its own warning regarding ukraine, saying weapons sent to the conflict may end up in terrorism. a central because it already is our national interest, hungary, a foreign minister says nuclear cooperation with russia in his country's national interest. just blood pressure from the e u and the u. s. and q.
q 3 and the new republic britain is its own warning regarding ukraine, saying weapons sent to the conflict may end up in terrorism. a central because it already is our national interest, hungary, a foreign minister says nuclear cooperation with russia in his country's national interest. just blood pressure from the e u and the u. s. and q.
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you can try different national dishes, including those from the new republics. this is a fried watermelon kherson yushka donetsk sekineka with different fillings. but today more than 100 russian families will celebrate 107 servicemen returned to their homeland from ukrainian captivity for another exchange. our ministry of defense conducted the day before. at night, he met a special flight with some of the released people at an airfield near moscow. chkalovsky, together with relatives and friends of the liberated, met our correspondent ilya lyadvin about 50 russian fighters, half of those who had returned to their homeland from ukrainian dungeons the day before. the same number of about 100 prisoners was handed over to kiev in turn. the russian side is one of the largest exchanges. first, special operations. on these frames. first minutes. some of our guys' freedoms were in captivity for 3-4 months immediately after landing at the airfield. chkalovsky each reached for the phone. call relatives. i arrived all right. yes. i said that everything will be fine, don't
you can try different national dishes, including those from the new republics. this is a fried watermelon kherson yushka donetsk sekineka with different fillings. but today more than 100 russian families will celebrate 107 servicemen returned to their homeland from ukrainian captivity for another exchange. our ministry of defense conducted the day before. at night, he met a special flight with some of the released people at an airfield near moscow. chkalovsky, together with relatives and...
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i mean, persistent attacks like he has the military and the new republic. i'm a nuclear to be essentially because it's still go against our national interest agrees, foreign minister visits russia and say's ideology doesn't heat homes of the pushes back on the u and u. s. pressure over his countries, ties with the russian nuclear thick with from moscow to the world. this is our t. i'm unit only. let's get straight to our top story. the head of the british national crime agency has expressed concerns that the weaponry western countries are sending to ukraine could end up in the hands of terrorists, u. k. authorities, as well as european and global policing organizations. i've been attempting to uncover black markets as with any conflict, when weapons pour in, there's a risk blow back. at the end of the conflict, there are surplus weapons that get into the hands of criminals or terrorists, tracking weapons sent ukraine is proving difficult. tough despite previous assurances in washington, the u. s. alone has sent more than $20000000000.00 of me for a to key a
i mean, persistent attacks like he has the military and the new republic. i'm a nuclear to be essentially because it's still go against our national interest agrees, foreign minister visits russia and say's ideology doesn't heat homes of the pushes back on the u and u. s. pressure over his countries, ties with the russian nuclear thick with from moscow to the world. this is our t. i'm unit only. let's get straight to our top story. the head of the british national crime agency has expressed...
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him over the head and just tell him the right way to live near is going to do it with a whole new republic. i don't let you move up just to be. i just replace a shy many, the kids. i tried to understand why my own car lose used 90 person on tuition for position. i'm in some results and i disco so very deep or so good since long, long time gaming and there's a well known generalist and politician. he had the geneva pres club and wrote a famous book, creating lucifer from the great religious schism to anti putin hysteria in which he contends the rooster phobia in western europe isn't new, but has been there for centuries. resourceful for big narrative is set on 2 main arguments. one is for russia is that dorsey, it was a tier one you saw it was a tier one you during soviet times and now it's to run you during the president's shuttle times. the 2nd bomb is worse than expansions russian period, and it's completely fake. but this is always the same game a visit to any bookshelf in europe or the us is enough to reveal the strength of anti russian sentiment today. love to keep us. he showed me, i
him over the head and just tell him the right way to live near is going to do it with a whole new republic. i don't let you move up just to be. i just replace a shy many, the kids. i tried to understand why my own car lose used 90 person on tuition for position. i'm in some results and i disco so very deep or so good since long, long time gaming and there's a well known generalist and politician. he had the geneva pres club and wrote a famous book, creating lucifer from the great religious...
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him over the head and just tell him the right way to live near is going to do it with a whole new republic. i don't know the war, but just to be, i just play a shy many the kids. i tried to understand why my own colleagues used to say 90 person on to you or show the position i'm in some results. and i discovered so very deep or so public since long, long time game it and is a well known generalist and politician. he had the geneva pres club that wrote a famous book, creating lucifer b from the great religious schism to ante boot in. hysteria in which he contends the rooster phobia in western europe isn't new, but has been there for centuries. and just for so for big narrative is set on 2 main arguments. one is russia is with dorsey. it was a tier one year. it was a tier one during subject times and now it's to run you doing to president sure. a lot of times the 2nd phone is worse than expansions, russian value. it's completely fake, but this is always the same game. a visit to any bookshelf in europe or the us is enough to reveal the strength of anti russian sentiment today. love to keep u
him over the head and just tell him the right way to live near is going to do it with a whole new republic. i don't know the war, but just to be, i just play a shy many the kids. i tried to understand why my own colleagues used to say 90 person on to you or show the position i'm in some results. and i discovered so very deep or so public since long, long time game it and is a well known generalist and politician. he had the geneva pres club that wrote a famous book, creating lucifer b from the...
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coordinates provided by, by forces and rush to not through positions with facts why q 3 and the new republic. britain is its own warning on regarding ukraine, same weapons sent to the conflict may end up in terrorism a central because it already is our nationally hungary farm. it says nuclear cooperation with russia in his country is national interest. just blood pressure from the e. u. and the u. s. and cuba president to visit our team during his stay in moscow. and he said to meet with the entire western sanctions pressure regardless of any agenda, this visit is especially important since both russia and cuba going through very difficult times. now i see vast opportunities for developing our cooperation a good evening where ever you are in the world. welcome to our to international is just pops the our here in the capitol most go. it's great to have you with us. i'm right, mommy, let's get started with today's top stories. now, russia's defense ministry has said is to repel the recent series of attacks. by the way, an army in the zeros you had done us and the gas regions bus as our course
coordinates provided by, by forces and rush to not through positions with facts why q 3 and the new republic. britain is its own warning on regarding ukraine, same weapons sent to the conflict may end up in terrorism a central because it already is our nationally hungary farm. it says nuclear cooperation with russia in his country is national interest. just blood pressure from the e. u. and the u. s. and cuba president to visit our team during his stay in moscow. and he said to meet with the...
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opinion pieces and articles have appeared in "the new york times," the los angeles times, the new republic, the american prospect and of independent bookstores everywhere elected miami-dade county's first ever woman mayor in november of 2020. her administration is focused on building a stronger, more inclusive, more resilient miami-dade prioritizing reform to make the county safer and prevent violence through the peace and a prosperity plan restoring and reinvigorating a driving economy that delivers economic security for miami-dade and families and attracts new industries. building and protecting our environment andng directly engaging to make local governments more responsive, transparent and accountable. here we are and this is an example. the donald into the mayor are going to have a conversation about this book and then we will open up to a few questions from the audience. there will be a book signing to follow and remember that we have copies of the privatization of everything for sale at the front register so don't forget to grab your copy. now without further ado i would like to we
opinion pieces and articles have appeared in "the new york times," the los angeles times, the new republic, the american prospect and of independent bookstores everywhere elected miami-dade county's first ever woman mayor in november of 2020. her administration is focused on building a stronger, more inclusive, more resilient miami-dade prioritizing reform to make the county safer and prevent violence through the peace and a prosperity plan restoring and reinvigorating a driving...
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a new kindergarten in the chechen republic will be able to attend 140 children, it was built in the villageanchurt. in our project, the demographics of the building meets all modern standards. conditions arthur mustaev appreciated the musical greeting, the kids prepared a vocal lesson especially for the guests. their most favorite repertoire is not at all a motive of music and gymnastics, a modern medical blog and laundries and much more for children and educators. for the time being, the new kindergarten in the village of lokhanchurt was just getting used to such conditions only a month ago . there was an adapted building and there were very few places. and i have two children, children run to the garden with pleasure and that's it. time every morning. she says, mom, we are in kindergarten. it should be such an interesting and informative activity. they have not yet had children already versed in geometric shapes, learning letters and numbers equipped with the latest requirements. we have all the equipment necessary to prepare quality food for our children, and now the preparation of dinne
a new kindergarten in the chechen republic will be able to attend 140 children, it was built in the villageanchurt. in our project, the demographics of the building meets all modern standards. conditions arthur mustaev appreciated the musical greeting, the kids prepared a vocal lesson especially for the guests. their most favorite repertoire is not at all a motive of music and gymnastics, a modern medical blog and laundries and much more for children and educators. for the time being, the new...
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jake's life work and i knew him when he was at the new republic in the 1930s. jacob weisberg has been in many different things including to found this place and they'll workedhe with pushkin industries and creating this new forum media. michael lynton and i go way back in the days of penguin press. now you are part of this. everybody of course and malcolm gladwell, yea. [applause] malcolm ludlow if you want to know what this new world is like read the bomber mafia. the bomber mafia which i just love. it's about the strategic and less strategic bombing at the end of world war ii but it's done is a beautiful narrative tale likely malcolm could do but it was audio first. let me introduce jacob weisberg michael lynton and malcolm gladwell all see you out there afterward. >> thank you. [applause] >> seven years ago -- we now have gone up what everybody is describing is the golden age of audio. the questions i have is what i call prime podcasts. why are there so many prime podcasts? >> jacob, you go first. >> well i think in any new mediumam familiar genres take a foo
jake's life work and i knew him when he was at the new republic in the 1930s. jacob weisberg has been in many different things including to found this place and they'll workedhe with pushkin industries and creating this new forum media. michael lynton and i go way back in the days of penguin press. now you are part of this. everybody of course and malcolm gladwell, yea. [applause] malcolm ludlow if you want to know what this new world is like read the bomber mafia. the bomber mafia which i just...
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somewhere introduces them through the history of the region, as they did at the exhibition of the new republicsmeetings. as, for example, in ulyanovsk it is usually necessary to say in museums more often quietly than loudly, but this is clearly not that day, even if it’s time for the smallest visitor to go to bed at night of art cancels and these rules are also a machine, yes, but this is the case when you have the opportunity to enjoy the moment. the judgment of the day is already behind and under the cover of night they are even transformed well, well-known places, i have never seen, especially in such beautiful evening illumination of emotions, as if you are somewhere in the middle ages walking along these streets, i overwhelm it absolutely. so everyone will have their memories under the moon. provided that you didn’t stay at home the day before natalya lyublinskaya julia of the foreign ilya maryin veronika lvotchenkova dmitry remizov and andrey anisimov channel one that's all for now we are following the development of events, and now the fun club is on channel one.
somewhere introduces them through the history of the region, as they did at the exhibition of the new republicsmeetings. as, for example, in ulyanovsk it is usually necessary to say in museums more often quietly than loudly, but this is clearly not that day, even if it’s time for the smallest visitor to go to bed at night of art cancels and these rules are also a machine, yes, but this is the case when you have the opportunity to enjoy the moment. the judgment of the day is already behind and...
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opinion pieces and articles have appeared in the new york times, reuters, the los angeles times, the new republice american prospect, and many other online and print outlets. in conversation with donald tonight, we're joined by someone who has meant a lot to us, has been a big supporter of books & books and of independent book stores everywhere. mayor levine cava, miami's first woman mayor in november of 2020. yay! (applause) >> her administration is focused on building a stronger, more inclusive miami-dade to prevent gun violence through the peace and prosperity plan, restoring and reinvigorating economy that delivers for miami-dade businesses and families and attracts new industries. building and protecting our environment, and directly engaging with residents to make local government more responsive, transparent, and accountable and here we are and this is an example. donald and the mayor are going to have a conversation about this book and then we'll open up to a few questions from the audience. there will be a book signing to follow and remember that we have copies of the privatization of ev
opinion pieces and articles have appeared in the new york times, reuters, the los angeles times, the new republice american prospect, and many other online and print outlets. in conversation with donald tonight, we're joined by someone who has meant a lot to us, has been a big supporter of books & books and of independent book stores everywhere. mayor levine cava, miami's first woman mayor in november of 2020. yay! (applause) >> her administration is focused on building a stronger,...
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was it was it was he just not useful to the new republic? um, this this this man who did so much has, has not come into, to the kind of recognition, i think that we customarily talk about when we talk about the founding fathers industry. such a great question i first want to say that about john because i must say john adams is as brilliant and, impetuous, a letter as samuel adams can be with holding. but john adams spends years. i think somebody should write about this, like relitigating the american revolution, reassigning responsible kitty and deciding who was really important. and in particular, john adams is attempting to prove that new england was more had primacy over the and you know oh those virginias patrick wasn't even born when people were you know and when samuel adams was busy you know raising, a rumpus in massachusetts. but was over and over and over again, say, here are the pivots of the revolution. here are the primary. the prime movers. here are the fundamental figures. and samuel adams is is almost always, you know, first o
was it was it was he just not useful to the new republic? um, this this this man who did so much has, has not come into, to the kind of recognition, i think that we customarily talk about when we talk about the founding fathers industry. such a great question i first want to say that about john because i must say john adams is as brilliant and, impetuous, a letter as samuel adams can be with holding. but john adams spends years. i think somebody should write about this, like relitigating the...
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her work has appeared in arbors, the new republic, the new yorker and the oprah magazine. she has received fellowships from the ford foundation, the national endowment for humanity, the mcdowell colony, the vermont arts council and w.e.b. dubois institute at harvard university. and andrew carnegie fellow emily bernard lives with her family in vermont. please join me in welcoming emily bernard to our roundtable today. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you for letting me be here today. i'm glad to be here. i couldn't ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues than the ones i'm sharing this panel with today so it'sa pleasure . i received the notice about this topic and my thoughts immediately went as our ideal first in life and thinking about a lot lately in no small part because of the passing of our beloved and brilliant collie valerie boyd who is the author of brilliant wonderful biography of kirsten that eyesight so often in my work and i'm writing about person for my book project which is a series of biographies about black women where i want to in some wa
her work has appeared in arbors, the new republic, the new yorker and the oprah magazine. she has received fellowships from the ford foundation, the national endowment for humanity, the mcdowell colony, the vermont arts council and w.e.b. dubois institute at harvard university. and andrew carnegie fellow emily bernard lives with her family in vermont. please join me in welcoming emily bernard to our roundtable today. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you for letting me be here...
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the world a new kind of republic an example among the nations living up to the exalted ideals of universal justice in the declaration of independence while also serving america's own legitimate in real affairs as a polity among polities. so american grand strategy could find and serve the enlightened self-interest of a principled state among states in world. turning to washington's farewell address itself, it's important to note that policy or grand strategy is the last topic on which he offers the council's. as he says of an affectionate friend, a leading seeking to be a typical citizen in retirement, he opens by addressing all americans as friends, fellow citizens, a point a council in and of itself and then the bulk of the address defends and expounds and exemplifies the moral, political and constitutional principles needed. inform a moderate, balanced grand strategy, a defensible but peaceful republic. it would make no sense to put foreign policy grand strategy first. it had to come last. what are some of washington's lessons? ambitious leaders, all citizens should serve the constitu s
the world a new kind of republic an example among the nations living up to the exalted ideals of universal justice in the declaration of independence while also serving america's own legitimate in real affairs as a polity among polities. so american grand strategy could find and serve the enlightened self-interest of a principled state among states in world. turning to washington's farewell address itself, it's important to note that policy or grand strategy is the last topic on which he offers...
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jacob weisberg, i i knew backn used at the new republic in the 1920s or 30s, right? [laughing] you hired marty back in. but anyway, jacob weisberg is been in many different incarnations of media including helping to found slate, and now worked with pushkin industries, that's the other two on stage for creating this new form of media. michael lynton, together we go way back but from the days of penguin press, aol, you made it through a whole lot of mediate incarnation. sony and now you're part of this. everybody of course knows malcolm gladwell. perhaps -- [applause] but malcolm gladwell, if you want to know what this new world is like, read obama mafia. .. -- the bomber mafia. .. let me introduce jake weisberg michael litten and malcolm gladwell and i'll see you out there afterwards. thank you. about 15 years ago steve jobs fgave us this and seven years ago apple gave us this and we now have the dawn of what everybody's describing as the golden age of audio. the question i have is with hymy amazon prime podcast? why are there so manyprime podcast ? you go first. than
jacob weisberg, i i knew backn used at the new republic in the 1920s or 30s, right? [laughing] you hired marty back in. but anyway, jacob weisberg is been in many different incarnations of media including helping to found slate, and now worked with pushkin industries, that's the other two on stage for creating this new form of media. michael lynton, together we go way back but from the days of penguin press, aol, you made it through a whole lot of mediate incarnation. sony and now you're part...
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start a new constitution, there's a lot of uncertainty, essentially, about the future of this nation. historically democracies, republics generally survive that long. so the founding generation was especially anxious about the future of the nation whose independent they had just what. the united states is new, it is young, and the nation's survival is not certain. so this causes a lot of anxiety among the league nations leaders, i would say. with so what they kind of tried to do very actively is to create a new national identity, somewhat from scratch. because they have to sever the kind of political, cultural connections with britain and enough distinction that they can form a nation that its citizens are legions to. that they are dedicated to, they feel a kind of patriotic nationalism towards. that is one way that they think the nation will survive. to cultivate a new national identity is very difficult. so we are going to see some scheming and also some ideas about how to get that. so i want to argue of course that women are really a critical part of this. of course there half of the population, but there are ways in
start a new constitution, there's a lot of uncertainty, essentially, about the future of this nation. historically democracies, republics generally survive that long. so the founding generation was especially anxious about the future of the nation whose independent they had just what. the united states is new, it is young, and the nation's survival is not certain. so this causes a lot of anxiety among the league nations leaders, i would say. with so what they kind of tried to do very actively...
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the creation of a new industry in the republic became a milestone in each subsequent decade. at the samee, in the first post-war five-year plan , agricultural machinery enterprises were created in the regions of the republic; the restored mtss started working on the farms. but this was only the beginning. it was in the first post-war years that the powerful potential of agricultural engineering was laid. for a short term, it won a leading position in the ussr created a solid foundation for the food security of the bssr and subsequently sovereign belarus. and many brands of belarusian equipment that were created in those distant years became world brands. a-a at the end of june 1950, the belarusian radio for the first time organized an exchange radio broadcast, minsk stalingrad, it was an innovation in radio journalism, its participants from different enterprises shared their work experience and talked about their labor successes. builders of the republic took part in the broadcast and those who built the mtz are the leaders of its production. gratitude was also expressed to the staff of
the creation of a new industry in the republic became a milestone in each subsequent decade. at the samee, in the first post-war five-year plan , agricultural machinery enterprises were created in the regions of the republic; the restored mtss started working on the farms. but this was only the beginning. it was in the first post-war years that the powerful potential of agricultural engineering was laid. for a short term, it won a leading position in the ussr created a solid foundation for the...
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in 2012 under the new republic and boundaries. the result of the popular vote was remarkably similar to what it was in 2008 that democrats won a slight majority of the popular vote, 1.4 million votes to around about 1.2. but the result was different instead of the slight democratic majority of 52 to 46 that you got in 2008, in 2012. democrats, despite winning the popular vote won 39 seats to the republicans, 60. and that alignment has been pretty much glued in place since in all of the elections that have been held here in wisconsin since the 2010 redistricting. and that creates the situation i was cautioning against at the beginning the republicans who control the wisconsin state legislature know that their majority is safe. the individual politicians who have been drawn into these safe seats, know that their seats are safe, and that all they have to do to win reelection is win over their electorate. and so the wisconsin state legislature no longer responsive to. changes in popular sentiment. you can have an election. republicans
in 2012 under the new republic and boundaries. the result of the popular vote was remarkably similar to what it was in 2008 that democrats won a slight majority of the popular vote, 1.4 million votes to around about 1.2. but the result was different instead of the slight democratic majority of 52 to 46 that you got in 2008, in 2012. democrats, despite winning the popular vote won 39 seats to the republicans, 60. and that alignment has been pretty much glued in place since in all of the...
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joining us now is staff writer for the new republic covering congress and politics. grace, grate great to see you as always. you have a fur you friend there in the back. biden and trump both on the road. neither going to georgia. but you are. tell us what you should expect there and what is a closely watched governor's race but really the actions on the senate side which could determine who controls the upper chamber. >> i think the problem -- excuse me. the problem here is that people are expecting results on election night and that's probably not going to be the case in the contest between herschel walker and warnock. what we saw two years ago was a runoff between warnock and the then senator. but what we may see -- i am so sorry. my cat is freaking out. but what we were going to see this time is probably another runoff. probably no one is going to get above 50% and then we're not going seat end of this until december 6. i'm looking at not getting any concrete results on election night. >> polls suggest that brian kemp will take the governor's race and be able to b
joining us now is staff writer for the new republic covering congress and politics. grace, grate great to see you as always. you have a fur you friend there in the back. biden and trump both on the road. neither going to georgia. but you are. tell us what you should expect there and what is a closely watched governor's race but really the actions on the senate side which could determine who controls the upper chamber. >> i think the problem -- excuse me. the problem here is that people...
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social's politics that could cause so much trouble during the war was suddenly noticed under this new republicred super and i'm enjoying the reputation of an approachable socialist and as a consequence yesterday's heroes are of the opinion that i could break their fall. funny world. in fact berlin is something of a scary place. immediately after the end of the war einstein finds himself climbing barricades and he has to negotiate for the release of dean's being held hostage by revolutionaries and the new regime for a academic freedom. it's important to emphasize at this point even though there's a premise there is no peace treaty. einstein is still targeting at this point and he still can indicating with this scientific allies. the blockade would have explicit intent of making it as difficult as possible for germany so they could get the best conditions they can. eddington finds himself working frantically. suddenly it's the end of 1918 it's going to take months to get to the hemisphere and they couldn't do any of the preparations during the war because of materials and labor and because of wa
social's politics that could cause so much trouble during the war was suddenly noticed under this new republicred super and i'm enjoying the reputation of an approachable socialist and as a consequence yesterday's heroes are of the opinion that i could break their fall. funny world. in fact berlin is something of a scary place. immediately after the end of the war einstein finds himself climbing barricades and he has to negotiate for the release of dean's being held hostage by revolutionaries...
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how this business comes to terms with a fragile new republic and insurance is a story of taking risks, and one risk is the risk of the united states itself, and it's a story about how political risk taking is intertwined. i will talk about half an hour and then take your questions. i am happy to go with any direction you want. i am happy to go with the money people or the politics people, or the people who are new to thinking about this altogether. i was one of those people. i had no idea when i started my diser taeugs at uc berkeley that i would be writing about insurance. i thought i was going to be talking about the age of the young republic, and i kept coming across references to insurance. when i looked at what these adventurers in this period were all talking about, and at first i thought it was really funny because i thought they were going to be talking about noble battles on the oceans and military risks and political risks, and instead they were talking about, oh, god, we have to write to our insurers about what happened just now. this is one of the stories that i really com
how this business comes to terms with a fragile new republic and insurance is a story of taking risks, and one risk is the risk of the united states itself, and it's a story about how political risk taking is intertwined. i will talk about half an hour and then take your questions. i am happy to go with any direction you want. i am happy to go with the money people or the politics people, or the people who are new to thinking about this altogether. i was one of those people. i had no idea when...
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and their sons be the up and coming virtuous leaders and voters in the new republic and their daughters like them, fulfill the role of republican mothers right to cultivate that sense of virtue on through the general audience. okay. right. so this is obviously much more of a domestic role than female politicians. but it's important to note that this isn't the only domestic role is going to be politicized for women. we're also going to see the role of wife be politicized. well, right. and historian jan lewis wrote an article called the republican wife in which she examines idea of companionate marriage, a a right. this is in words, quote, the republican model for and political relationship, right? so marriage, even though was obviously a private relationship. right. it had public significance in the early republic. right. so lewis was able to trace we call prescriptive literature magazines, novels, essays, things like that that kind of outlined expectation for behavior for men and women, which is especially important at this point time. right. and here. lewis argues, is that men and wome
and their sons be the up and coming virtuous leaders and voters in the new republic and their daughters like them, fulfill the role of republican mothers right to cultivate that sense of virtue on through the general audience. okay. right. so this is obviously much more of a domestic role than female politicians. but it's important to note that this isn't the only domestic role is going to be politicized for women. we're also going to see the role of wife be politicized. well, right. and...
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this new bottle but to create for the new medium jake weisberg i know back when he was at the new republic in the 1920s or 30s, right? you hired marty perez to be your owner back then but anyway, jake weisberg has been in many different incarnations of media including helping to found slate and now worked with pushkin industries as do the other two on stage for creating this new form of media, michael linton. but again, i go way back but from the days of penguin press aol. you've made it through a whole lot of media incarnation, sony and now you're part of this everybody of course knows malcolm gladwell, perhaps the yay. but malcolm gladwell, just did i mean if you want to know what this new world is like. read the bomber mafia's that's the name of it, right? yes, the bomber mafia which i just loved it's about the strategic and then less strategic bombing at the end of world war two, but it's done as a beautiful narrative tale, like only malcolm could do but it was audio first. so let me introduce jake weisberg michael litten and malcolm gladwell and i'll see you out there afterwards. than
this new bottle but to create for the new medium jake weisberg i know back when he was at the new republic in the 1920s or 30s, right? you hired marty perez to be your owner back then but anyway, jake weisberg has been in many different incarnations of media including helping to found slate and now worked with pushkin industries as do the other two on stage for creating this new form of media, michael linton. but again, i go way back but from the days of penguin press aol. you've made it...
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ncovering syria and afghanistan the atlantic and the new republic and elsewhere. with literary writing and ahreading comparisons to ernest hemingway describing greenhouse it was one of the finest literary debuts i've ever witnessed. one of the first major works of fiction. and then here to discuss the new book. and thenre with that own efforts to aid in the evacuation efforts of former colleagues and other afghan nationals during the fall of kabul. our conversation this evening from st. louis-based contributor for the atlantic previously served as an editor at world politics review and the author of the book the helpers. [applause] >> hello. welcome to st. louis we are glad to have you. so you happen to be here on the one year anniversary on the fall of kabul. were you surprised when this happened and why? >> first of all thank you so much for having me and hosting me it's great back in st. louis as we transition back to doing in person events. it was not planned we would do this so it is serendipitous we would be here's i was thinking about what i was doing last
ncovering syria and afghanistan the atlantic and the new republic and elsewhere. with literary writing and ahreading comparisons to ernest hemingway describing greenhouse it was one of the finest literary debuts i've ever witnessed. one of the first major works of fiction. and then here to discuss the new book. and thenre with that own efforts to aid in the evacuation efforts of former colleagues and other afghan nationals during the fall of kabul. our conversation this evening from st....
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than half of the buildings in mariupol are completely destroyed in parallel with the new houses, the donetsk republicbuilding medical facilities for them in mariupol almost anew multifunctional center in donetsk , checked, looked, what is needed from us thought all of our issued technical conditions of utility companies of gas services. there are thermal ones, and vodinikov electricians, respectively, everything that will be required of us. we will also promote as the government to the low republic and the task is set before the end of next year. the perinatal center helps new territories to put into operation. not only builders lack of personnel, now, especially in clinics and hospitals, a helping hand is extended by specialists, from all over russia in the city of snezhnoye, for example, doctors work. samara came themselves out of order and are ready to help colleagues as much as necessary vitkin anton khobotov to conduct, donetsk people's republic refuel a car without leaving home novosibirsk launched a mobile fuel delivery service. it would seem a splendid undertaking, but it was not there that t
than half of the buildings in mariupol are completely destroyed in parallel with the new houses, the donetsk republicbuilding medical facilities for them in mariupol almost anew multifunctional center in donetsk , checked, looked, what is needed from us thought all of our issued technical conditions of utility companies of gas services. there are thermal ones, and vodinikov electricians, respectively, everything that will be required of us. we will also promote as the government to the low...
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to stabilize patients to stop leading, get them to say, if it's a frontline hospital in the new guns republic, a russian volunteer doctor's fight to say the lives of wounded soldiers. also protested in bucking up fast, so set fire to the french embassy of.
to stabilize patients to stop leading, get them to say, if it's a frontline hospital in the new guns republic, a russian volunteer doctor's fight to say the lives of wounded soldiers. also protested in bucking up fast, so set fire to the french embassy of.
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also with us, new republic senior political correspondent and staff writer daniel strauss, and msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney, now hashtag sisters in law podcast. barbara, i want to start with you. take a listen to what was said an msnbc for viewers. i know you know this, barb. he drafted the special counsel rules at doj. take a listen. >> i disagree pretty strongly with a decision by attorney general garland to seek a special counsel. i don't think it's needed under the regulations and i think it risks delaying this investigation needlessly. >> five, you have treated tweeted they don't think this is necessary. but you do see some advantages. talk us through those. >> it's a discretionary call. reasonable minds can disagree. i think i shared neil's view that it wasn't necessary here but merrick garland thinks it was there. our advantages here. for one thing, if merrick garland should leave the department of justice perhaps at the end of this administration's special counsel gets to stay. so he can live on, even passed the administration. it also may very we
also with us, new republic senior political correspondent and staff writer daniel strauss, and msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney, now hashtag sisters in law podcast. barbara, i want to start with you. take a listen to what was said an msnbc for viewers. i know you know this, barb. he drafted the special counsel rules at doj. take a listen. >> i disagree pretty strongly with a decision by attorney general garland to seek a special counsel. i don't think it's needed...