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so there's my friend douglas and lincoln asks douglas. what did you think of my speech and douglas so you don't care what i think and and lincoln says there's no man. who's who's opinion? i'd rather have and douglas compares it to the sermon on the mount says it wasn't a state paper. it calls it a sacred effort and douglas is just so touched by this final meeting with lincoln goes to another person's home afterwards and it's just gushing with enthusiasm about what it had been like to have that conversation with lincoln shortly after that lincoln invited douglas to tea and douglas turned him down because douglas had a speaking engagement and he had a policy of if i have a speaking engagement. i'm not gonna break it. and of course lincoln is then assassinated and doug was later said if i had known i would never get to see him again. i would have forgotten about that speaking fee. i could have had and gone to meet with lincoln for tea right so you see quite you do see quite an arc of change in the relationship between frederick douglass and
so there's my friend douglas and lincoln asks douglas. what did you think of my speech and douglas so you don't care what i think and and lincoln says there's no man. who's who's opinion? i'd rather have and douglas compares it to the sermon on the mount says it wasn't a state paper. it calls it a sacred effort and douglas is just so touched by this final meeting with lincoln goes to another person's home afterwards and it's just gushing with enthusiasm about what it had been like to have that...
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>> douglas: you want him to come and save you? i feel like i have to play harder to get than that >> douglas: you should take drugs to russia. >> kat: i know >> douglas: i knew if greg wasn't here we would have to do a cat drugs joke. it's very strange i was in north korea some years ago and i discovered people there know almost nobody from the outside world, almost nobody. they've heard of chair man mau and they've heard of dennis rodman. can you imagine what a strange world that is? they think he's like some magical. >> kat: hot guy >> douglas: i was going to say like some international diplomat and they don't seem to realize that here he's just dennis rodman and only you have this great love of him. and, yeah, anyhow, you'd love north korea. they hold him in the same esteem as you do. >> kat: if you can control who you do and do not think is hot, that would be better. okay, but it's like, dagen, who would be a better negotiator do you think, joe biden or dennis rodman? i dennis rodman is always great put on display because it r
>> douglas: you want him to come and save you? i feel like i have to play harder to get than that >> douglas: you should take drugs to russia. >> kat: i know >> douglas: i knew if greg wasn't here we would have to do a cat drugs joke. it's very strange i was in north korea some years ago and i discovered people there know almost nobody from the outside world, almost nobody. they've heard of chair man mau and they've heard of dennis rodman. can you imagine what a strange...
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let me point this out too, douglas.en is polling in the low 40s, the high 30s, the more he focuses on trump the less conversation about the mess democrats put the economy in, right? i think that is what is going on. he was supposed to be the guy calming the waters and unifying the nation, douglas? >> here is the thing the policy agenda biden administration followed is series of big errors. two trillion dollar stimulus gives us inflation. fed needs to react to hold interest rates high. fears of recession. the second big blunder is the student loan forgiveness agenda. that is a mistake economically. it is indefensible legally. i think that's right. it is indefensible from a policy point of view. it doesn't help education. it doesn't help the budget but the most important thing is it is a political blunder. has people talking about him inanything the inflation again. talking about the economy again. he wants to change the subject but keeps going back to things people really care about and this time he helped it. elizabeth:
let me point this out too, douglas.en is polling in the low 40s, the high 30s, the more he focuses on trump the less conversation about the mess democrats put the economy in, right? i think that is what is going on. he was supposed to be the guy calming the waters and unifying the nation, douglas? >> here is the thing the policy agenda biden administration followed is series of big errors. two trillion dollar stimulus gives us inflation. fed needs to react to hold interest rates high....
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we are talking to educational professors henry tran and douglas smith. you have talked about teachers instilling -- and feeling disrespect. can you talk about what you think the root cause is? is it the student or parents? guest: and some other research that serves on the foundation of the book, based on feedback and info from steak overs -- from state holders -- the most influence rich or -- influential factor of wife people -- why people would leave his lack of respect -- his lack of respect. increasingly teachers are expected to do more than teaching. they have to provide social work and janitorial services. for low teacher pay relative to other professions, one estimate indicates about 20% left and there is a bit -- attempt to de-professionalize teaching. at the micro level, that just wrote -- disrespect from teachers includes poor working conditions, having to pay out-of-pocket for resources, lack of student respect and verbal and physical abuse and weak administration of -- administrative support that provide all this extra work and scrutiny that t
we are talking to educational professors henry tran and douglas smith. you have talked about teachers instilling -- and feeling disrespect. can you talk about what you think the root cause is? is it the student or parents? guest: and some other research that serves on the foundation of the book, based on feedback and info from steak overs -- from state holders -- the most influence rich or -- influential factor of wife people -- why people would leave his lack of respect -- his lack of respect....
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douglas louise with all the way in. douglas louise with a bit of brazilian _ all the way in.a would step it up after the break, danny picking himself up off the floor to slot himself up off the floor to slot himself or 12 yards. by the end, it was four, leon bailey taking advantage of an entire bolton defence to put the game to bed and seal a place in the third round. joy for the away fans and a brief respite for the man in charge. reginald or rosario, bbc news. there were nine other premier league sides in action, with fulham the only one to lose out, beaten 2—0 at league two crawley, while bournemouth and leicester city had to secure their places courtesy of penalty shoot—out. for all the results and reaction from the 21 games played, head to the bbc sport website. on wednesday, rangers will be looking to make the group stages of the champions league for the first time in over ten years. they�*re in the netherlands to play psv. it was 2—2 in the first leg, but rangers will be without one of their key men. jane lewis is in eindhoven for us. this is a big game for rangers tom
douglas louise with all the way in. douglas louise with a bit of brazilian _ all the way in.a would step it up after the break, danny picking himself up off the floor to slot himself up off the floor to slot himself or 12 yards. by the end, it was four, leon bailey taking advantage of an entire bolton defence to put the game to bed and seal a place in the third round. joy for the away fans and a brief respite for the man in charge. reginald or rosario, bbc news. there were nine other premier...
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douglas: it always comes in advertising.nk that is why the stocks are reacting the way they are. a grizzly hedge veteran would say that, look, you have to look at what is coming forward, but we can only deal with reality. i think the numbers are better-than-expected. these are global companies. china was weak in the second quarter. this probably going to be strong in the second half. i think building in some kind of slowdown is the rational approach. but that is in the stocks. we have to talk about where the stock is and what the expectations are. kailey: looking at a dip like this one, you say a lot of it has been priced in. is this a viable dip then? douglas: 100%. i think it is a great long-term buy. i don't think it is a great short time buying opportunity. we are going to have this battle in the second half of 22. are we in a recession? are we not in a recession? are the numbers better-than-expected? this is going to go on. this is not going to end with second-quarter earnings. it is just one of the risks right now, but
douglas: it always comes in advertising.nk that is why the stocks are reacting the way they are. a grizzly hedge veteran would say that, look, you have to look at what is coming forward, but we can only deal with reality. i think the numbers are better-than-expected. these are global companies. china was weak in the second quarter. this probably going to be strong in the second half. i think building in some kind of slowdown is the rational approach. but that is in the stocks. we have to talk...
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president sandra douglas.n has been a trailblazer her entire career. she became the first black city attorney in the state of nevada, served on the nevada state athletic commission and was appointed the first chairwoman of the nevada gaming control board. now she's the first black woman to occupy the president position for an nfl team. i'm going to go in and do the best thing that i can with the raiders not going to let my gender or race. >> you know, the fact that i'm a mother, anything else kind of get in that way. it shouldn't come as a shock that the raiders organization is the one to pave the way like this. former raiders owner al davis was known for promoting and enforcing diversity in the league. >> hiring tom flores, the first latino starting quarterback in league history in 1960, who would go on to be the first latino head coach. he also hired art shell, the first african-american head coach in nfl history in 1989 this recent move to higher. douglas morgan shows a clear desire from current owner mark
president sandra douglas.n has been a trailblazer her entire career. she became the first black city attorney in the state of nevada, served on the nevada state athletic commission and was appointed the first chairwoman of the nevada gaming control board. now she's the first black woman to occupy the president position for an nfl team. i'm going to go in and do the best thing that i can with the raiders not going to let my gender or race. >> you know, the fact that i'm a mother, anything...
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do douglas massey was not a criminal mastermind running a conspiracyimin in voter fraud.that was matthew was an internet prankster. his job was to think that funny means on his laptop, in his bedroom. that's what he uy here's one of his means on the screen hashtag draft. our daughters. macchih wrote what was very obviously a fake tweet from the hillary clinton campaign. se they're ready to go to war for her. are you pretty funny? macchi was mocking hillary clinton no one could miss that wasn't subverting elections. he was making fun ofon the candidate. and in fact, no one did miss that. not a single person in t america actually believe that douglas mackey's twitter means infringed on , quote,liglas onef the most basic and sacred rights guaranteed by the constitution, the right toic vote . absolutely nohe one believes that. no one could believe that because it's too stupid to claim to believe. and yet nicholass mcquaid, who went to columbia law school and is now joe biden's assistant attorney general, n made that claim anyway verbatim and did so with a straight face quote
do douglas massey was not a criminal mastermind running a conspiracyimin in voter fraud.that was matthew was an internet prankster. his job was to think that funny means on his laptop, in his bedroom. that's what he uy here's one of his means on the screen hashtag draft. our daughters. macchih wrote what was very obviously a fake tweet from the hillary clinton campaign. se they're ready to go to war for her. are you pretty funny? macchi was mocking hillary clinton no one could miss that wasn't...
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. >> reporter: travel photographer, erin douglas, took in her first burning man six years ago. she quickly saw statistics in the faces. in burning man's 2018 senses, only about 10% of its 80,000 participants considered themselves people of color. >> it is extremely noticeable. >> reporter: in the following years, douglas returned to burning man, armed with her camera and began capturing images of other people that looked like her. she called it, the black burner project. >> they show the beauty and diversity in us, so that it could hopefully encourage those who had been curious to know that we are out there. >> reporter: those photos became the sparks of the notion she could do something even bigger. >> i am building my first art installation. we have images that are cut out like silhouettes. >> reporter: this year, douglas is bringing her photos back to burning man, except now, they will be 30 feet tall. it is a large-scale insulation, massive phases of color attached with scaffolding, anchoring a gathering space. >> that was the main thing, to take up space, bb, and encourage
. >> reporter: travel photographer, erin douglas, took in her first burning man six years ago. she quickly saw statistics in the faces. in burning man's 2018 senses, only about 10% of its 80,000 participants considered themselves people of color. >> it is extremely noticeable. >> reporter: in the following years, douglas returned to burning man, armed with her camera and began capturing images of other people that looked like her. she called it, the black burner project....
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douglas? >> i think they are. larry summers is not something i always agree with and i think he's onto something. the oddity of what's happened at this moment in america and other countries we're in one form of a definition of recession without a doubt and yet we're not seeing the sort of joblessness numbers you'd normally see in a recession. in fact, you're seeing a need for labor that often isn't there. how many small businesses and others are trying to fill gaps in jobs and finding it very difficult to fill the gaps and that's a very unusual thing to happen in a recession. this is a very complex picture we have. it is true that ordinarily you'd have a decline in employment rising unemployment figure and gets you out of inflationary cycle and it is possible that larry summers is right and we should worry about inflation and what is effectively happening is people will continue to be employed and wages will stay stagnant, but the inflation will continue to go up. that gets us into a very, very danielous economic
douglas? >> i think they are. larry summers is not something i always agree with and i think he's onto something. the oddity of what's happened at this moment in america and other countries we're in one form of a definition of recession without a doubt and yet we're not seeing the sort of joblessness numbers you'd normally see in a recession. in fact, you're seeing a need for labor that often isn't there. how many small businesses and others are trying to fill gaps in jobs and finding it...
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douglas, thank you so much for coming on the show. i want to start by asking you has the former president in your view put peoples lives at risk with these documents at mar-a-lago? >> there is a -- classified information for reason. the controls on those documents are meant to protect the weight is collected, more than the information itself, and clearly from the affidavit we've seen released, it was -- information from human sources. that means that the clues that might be in the intelligence or classify pieces of information that the president took with him to mar-a-lago provide clues and pointers that adversaries might use to identify the means of that information getting out. it's serious business. but really we don't even know how the depth of it -- we've talked a lot and heard a lot about the searing formation but we don't know with the names of those programs were because they were so sensitive. the names themselves are classified. we'll have to see -- >> you've spoken before, douglas about the difficulties involved in the inte
douglas, thank you so much for coming on the show. i want to start by asking you has the former president in your view put peoples lives at risk with these documents at mar-a-lago? >> there is a -- classified information for reason. the controls on those documents are meant to protect the weight is collected, more than the information itself, and clearly from the affidavit we've seen released, it was -- information from human sources. that means that the clues that might be in the...
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charles: douglas holtz-eakin, thank you very much.folks, you can feel it right? everybody is on pins and needles because it is clear on one hand feels like this market is ready to take off like a rocket. i said it all show, bear market bounces when they run out of steam katie bar the door an dive for cover. to join me, nicholas wealth management founder, david nicholas. david, i heard this morning you took some of that cash and put it to work. if that is true what motivated move? >> charles, i had cash burning a hole in my pocket, we needed to get money to work. nasdaq took out 50 day, 100 day, 200 day. we watched the levels. we felt it was a strong rally. i said before on your show tradeable bottom for the s&p was in around 3650. clear to say the pain may not behind us but we think is a strong rally to buy some names beat up the most. which is why we're putting new money to work. we like tech here. we think strong companies with good balance sheets you want to put money to work. i think we could still retest the 3600 levels here. you
charles: douglas holtz-eakin, thank you very much.folks, you can feel it right? everybody is on pins and needles because it is clear on one hand feels like this market is ready to take off like a rocket. i said it all show, bear market bounces when they run out of steam katie bar the door an dive for cover. to join me, nicholas wealth management founder, david nicholas. david, i heard this morning you took some of that cash and put it to work. if that is true what motivated move? >>...
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. >> ridge: douglas hasn't lost thomas. >> thomas: douglas misses me, dad. he wants to be with me. >> taylor: of course he does. >> steffy: the logans have taken enough from us! you talk about pulling the family together. being there for each other. well that's what we need to do. it's time to say enough! time to fight for our family! that means you being there for mom. and douglas living with thomas. ♪♪ >> waiter: your salad, ma'am. >> brooke: thank you. >> waiter: would you like some fresh ground pepper? >> brooke: no, thank you.
. >> ridge: douglas hasn't lost thomas. >> thomas: douglas misses me, dad. he wants to be with me. >> taylor: of course he does. >> steffy: the logans have taken enough from us! you talk about pulling the family together. being there for each other. well that's what we need to do. it's time to say enough! time to fight for our family! that means you being there for mom. and douglas living with thomas. ♪♪ >> waiter: your salad, ma'am. >> brooke: thank you....
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let's start with you, douglas.you know, what are you hearing at the state and the district level about the scale of this problem? prof. smith: sure. and absolutely, that's a great place to start. because one of the challenges we have is exactly what you said, that we do not have great national data on what the shortage is. a lot of times, we use that term there is a national teacher shortage. more specifically, it is our labor markets in the teaching profession are hyper local. their issues in one localized area is not going to be the same. it's hard to say that we have a national teacher shortage, because we have all of these endorsement areas, we have all of these levels that we prepare people for, from elementary to middle to high. each local area is impacted differently. the challenge in quantifying is that states do not collect the same data. some states do not collect much data at all around teacher staffing. often times, when we think about national teacher shortages, pundits are relying on anecdotal informa
let's start with you, douglas.you know, what are you hearing at the state and the district level about the scale of this problem? prof. smith: sure. and absolutely, that's a great place to start. because one of the challenges we have is exactly what you said, that we do not have great national data on what the shortage is. a lot of times, we use that term there is a national teacher shortage. more specifically, it is our labor markets in the teaching profession are hyper local. their issues in...
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let's start with you, douglas. tell us, you know, what are you hearing at the state and the district level about the scale of this problem? prof. smith: sure. and absolutely, that's a great place to start. because one of the challenges we have is exactly what you said, that we do not have great national data on what the shortage is. a lot of times, we use that term there is a national teacher shortage. more specifically, it is our labor markets in the teaching profession are hyper local. their issues in one localized area is not going to be the same. it's hard to say that we have a national teacher shortage, because we have all of these endorsement areas, we have all of these levels that we prepare people for, from elementary to middle to high. each local area is impacted differently. the challenge in quantifying is that states do not collect the same data. some states do not collect much data at all around teacher staffing. often times, when we think about national teacher shortages, pundits are relying on anecdot
let's start with you, douglas. tell us, you know, what are you hearing at the state and the district level about the scale of this problem? prof. smith: sure. and absolutely, that's a great place to start. because one of the challenges we have is exactly what you said, that we do not have great national data on what the shortage is. a lot of times, we use that term there is a national teacher shortage. more specifically, it is our labor markets in the teaching profession are hyper local. their...
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douglas nichols is the republican mayor of yuma. he joins us now. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> sandra: mayor, many say this is a political stunt on the part of the border state democrats to win votes in the mid-terms because they see what a problem it is there. what say you? >> well, that might be the case. i know we've been talking about this with the secretary since nearly the beginning of the year when we actually established some really good communications with the secretary. the senators have been involved since that time. the timing could be that. i don't know if it's budgets. i don't know. it's just a first step. it's not a complete solution. >> sandra: i've heard you said that before. it's an important first step. how far does this go helping the problem that you see every day there? >> well, what it does, it helps control some of the flow. it doesn't prevent the people coming through. it helps put the border patrol in a better position to understand how they come through and how they can man it and protect private p
douglas nichols is the republican mayor of yuma. he joins us now. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> sandra: mayor, many say this is a political stunt on the part of the border state democrats to win votes in the mid-terms because they see what a problem it is there. what say you? >> well, that might be the case. i know we've been talking about this with the secretary since nearly the beginning of the year when we actually established some really good...
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this tweet confirm that douglas mackie had committed "vote theft." a criminal of his magnitude, he was handcuffed and brought to this florida judge, the same magistrate who authorized last week's raid on mar-a-lago. he was brought to jail. his arrest -- at the time, media coverage was relatively scant. reporters who covered it just moved on to something else after a press release. "the new york times" set the tone early by describing him as "a far right twitter troll," not a technical term. there is no agreed-upon meaning. it's lying, something that serious newspapers never include in news stories, but in this case, the term "far right twitter troll," is an unmistakable message to the country and the rest of the media: he is a dangerous person with unspeakably ugly views, deserves to be locked up, and so he was. there was no consideration of the merits of the government's case against douglass mackey. if his tweets were so dangerous to democracy, then why did the department of justice wait four years after donald trump was in charge of him, and if he
this tweet confirm that douglas mackie had committed "vote theft." a criminal of his magnitude, he was handcuffed and brought to this florida judge, the same magistrate who authorized last week's raid on mar-a-lago. he was brought to jail. his arrest -- at the time, media coverage was relatively scant. reporters who covered it just moved on to something else after a press release. "the new york times" set the tone early by describing him as "a far right twitter...
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douglas tried to bait lincoln as a -- lover only used a much less kind word a much less kind expression in that which i won't use tonight lincoln didn't take the bait. he didn't argue for a quality of the races or even an equal voting franchise without leave of anybody else. the black man is the equal of judge douglas and myself and of every living man and he said it again when he ran for president two years later in new haven he talking about the right of people to rise and then he added pointedly and i believe the black man is entitled to it his his program for black americans was really a smaller version of his program for all americans, which was he believed in opportunity. he the great great. pleasure or pride rather in being self-made talked about it a lot. he said he respected no man more than than one who has risen himself up. but unlike with with many people this didn't become a sort of a mean narrow philosophy of laissez-faire lincoln also talked about the importance of using government to help others rise up maybe others who hadn't have the opportunities even narrow opportuni
douglas tried to bait lincoln as a -- lover only used a much less kind word a much less kind expression in that which i won't use tonight lincoln didn't take the bait. he didn't argue for a quality of the races or even an equal voting franchise without leave of anybody else. the black man is the equal of judge douglas and myself and of every living man and he said it again when he ran for president two years later in new haven he talking about the right of people to rise and then he added...
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. >> reporter: travel photographer, aaron douglas, took in her first burning man six years ago. quickly saw statistics, the paces. burning man's on 2018 senses, only 10% of 80,000 participants considered themselves people of color. >> extremely noticeable. >> reporter: in the following years, douglas returned to burning man, armed with her camera, and began capturing images of other people, who looked like her. she called it the black burner project. >> they show the beauty of us, the diversity within us, so that it could potentially encourage those who have been curious to go that place and know that we were out there. >> reporter: they became the spark for the notion that she can be doing something bigger. >> so, we have images that are cut out excellence. >> reporter: this year, douglas is bringing her photos back to burning man, except now, there will be 30-feet tall. >> can't miss them. >> reporter: a large-scale installation, massive pieces of color, attached with scaffolding, anchoring a gathering space. >> that was the main thing. to take this space, make a big, and enco
. >> reporter: travel photographer, aaron douglas, took in her first burning man six years ago. quickly saw statistics, the paces. burning man's on 2018 senses, only 10% of 80,000 participants considered themselves people of color. >> extremely noticeable. >> reporter: in the following years, douglas returned to burning man, armed with her camera, and began capturing images of other people, who looked like her. she called it the black burner project. >> they show the...
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host: douglas, los angeles. caller: hello. host: morning. caller: yes. you called for douglas? host: yes. go ahead. caller: i was born in missouri, st. louis, and i live in california. it's hot and dry. i am wondering why, someone with some ideas can't build a canal from st. louis and the mississippi all the way to california with water flowing through that, with feeds going north and south to areas like oklahoma, and they need water. with the mississippi, or the great lakes, and all of the states that need water. host: ok, douglas. sarah? guest: water would be more expensive than the users want to pay. people have money to pay for projects to bring water in. they have less expensive alternatives on the pipeline. were talking about nine states. there is a significant environmental impact. there is a continental divide. that would be a massive project and feasible. it is even in a study from 2015. for the colorado basin, that was one of the projects that was scoped. it is not a solution that is as attractive for bringing water in that many of the other solutions that i have ment
host: douglas, los angeles. caller: hello. host: morning. caller: yes. you called for douglas? host: yes. go ahead. caller: i was born in missouri, st. louis, and i live in california. it's hot and dry. i am wondering why, someone with some ideas can't build a canal from st. louis and the mississippi all the way to california with water flowing through that, with feeds going north and south to areas like oklahoma, and they need water. with the mississippi, or the great lakes, and all of the...
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and douglas fairplex is about frederick douglass and frederick douglass david.this with him two years ago. lexi is great. we option a document rights to david's book. i think of the rock up our documentary was about hp-ux your think, fingers crossed. i got one final question skip. how can we implement the black church, the book the black church into a k-12 curriculum? well, jim and i talked about this. this is a prelude. jim who needs no introduction to this audience has asked me too work with him on the reconstruction curriculum and curriculum about the black church. jim is a hard person to say no too. [laughter] so i like your input about j th. but i did not give shattuck to my editor at random house, scott moyer who was in the audience, what i did was found away to tell a sweep of black history through the mechanism of the evolution of the black church. it is like turning a telescope around. so instead of fitting the church into a history of african-americans i truly telescope around until history of black people through the history of the church to the aboli
and douglas fairplex is about frederick douglass and frederick douglass david.this with him two years ago. lexi is great. we option a document rights to david's book. i think of the rock up our documentary was about hp-ux your think, fingers crossed. i got one final question skip. how can we implement the black church, the book the black church into a k-12 curriculum? well, jim and i talked about this. this is a prelude. jim who needs no introduction to this audience has asked me too work with...
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this is one of the associate justices borrowing money to pay george douglas $53 and change for a robegeorge douglas am not exactly but there is a father and son in new york city who are merchant tailors and they were right around the corner basically from the merchant exchange building where the court was meeting and jay lived. so my suspicion is this is the key player for the early robes came from. connected with the douglas trading company that has branches in scotland and my suspicion is these early robes may have been ordered from overseas and sent to the court. because it takes almost two years for them to finally arise. there's a lot of questions we still don't know but that gives some clues that the justices are starting to get robes. then there is an interesting letter coming from thomas johnson who joins the court 1791 after john rutledge design on —- resigns and also can you oblige me to have address made for me intended for the other judges so those that have ordered their robes to get once he can match everybody else has on but what i found interesting is that at the end h
this is one of the associate justices borrowing money to pay george douglas $53 and change for a robegeorge douglas am not exactly but there is a father and son in new york city who are merchant tailors and they were right around the corner basically from the merchant exchange building where the court was meeting and jay lived. so my suspicion is this is the key player for the early robes came from. connected with the douglas trading company that has branches in scotland and my suspicion is...
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marjory stoneman douglas and the american environmental century. and, of course, now, the bald eagle: the improbable journey of america's bird. in this book, jack tracks the history of our great national symbol and its ups and downs, along with the history of america and our relationship to the natural world. with these titles, as no surprise that jack lives right here in florida. and it is with great honor that i introduce the roffman family chair in the humanities at the university of florida, which is my alma mater. let's welcome, jack davis. >> [applause] >> thank, you joe. by the way, 1947 when, as you know, when tropical audubon was started, was a watershed year for south florida. of course, that the air when everglades national park was dedicated. it's also the year, just a few weeks before the partners dedicated, that marjory stoneman douglas published the everglades river of glass. as joe, said i wrote this book about marjory stoneman douglas and she had a tremendous amount of respect for tropical audubon. i think that was her favorite org
marjory stoneman douglas and the american environmental century. and, of course, now, the bald eagle: the improbable journey of america's bird. in this book, jack tracks the history of our great national symbol and its ups and downs, along with the history of america and our relationship to the natural world. with these titles, as no surprise that jack lives right here in florida. and it is with great honor that i introduce the roffman family chair in the humanities at the university of...
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$53 and change, for iran. -- george douglas, i'm not exactly sure who he is.there's no one in the city directories and philadelphia with that name, but there's a father and son in new york city who are merchant tailors, and they were right around the corner from merchants exchange building where the court was meaning and rich in so my suspicion is that this is the key player on where the early roads came from i think george douglas is connected with the george's douglas trading company -- and my suspicion is these early ropes may have been ordered from overseas and sent to the court. it takes almost two years for them to finally arrive. that is still a little bit, well i'm sure there's a lot of questions about this that we still don't know. but i give to you some clues about the justices desires to get ropes. then there's a letter that comes from thomas johnson to james wilson. thomas johnson joins the court in 1791 after jon rudd lynch resigns. he writes to wilson, would you oblige me by having addressed mate for me that is agreeable and attended for the othe
$53 and change, for iran. -- george douglas, i'm not exactly sure who he is.there's no one in the city directories and philadelphia with that name, but there's a father and son in new york city who are merchant tailors, and they were right around the corner from merchants exchange building where the court was meaning and rich in so my suspicion is that this is the key player on where the early roads came from i think george douglas is connected with the george's douglas trading company -- and...
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and as you say, douglas changed? >> yes, very much so. >> not just the evolution of lincoln. >> yes, yes. >> yes. well, we have a few minutes left here. still, way too much stuff i want to talk about. but that means that you folks at home, reading "a house built by slaves", and really read this remarkable book. i want to take a minute and do a straightforward plug, for, to address you as my friend. this is a different book that you wrote last year and these two books really to go together can you tell us a little bit about, and your role in this book, officially as an editor. but more than most edited collections, there's a lot of new information, analysis in this book. so briefly tell us a little bit about how "to address you as my friend" brings us to "a house built by slaves". both of them i guess are about interactions? >> yes. i found that about 125 letters from african americans to lincoln. and most of these letters have never before appeared in print. these very famous, large volumes of freedom, southern socie
and as you say, douglas changed? >> yes, very much so. >> not just the evolution of lincoln. >> yes, yes. >> yes. well, we have a few minutes left here. still, way too much stuff i want to talk about. but that means that you folks at home, reading "a house built by slaves", and really read this remarkable book. i want to take a minute and do a straightforward plug, for, to address you as my friend. this is a different book that you wrote last year and these two...
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. >> brooke: so he's taking douglas to eric's. >> hope: yes. but just for the night. normally i wouldn't give that a second thought. he's done overnights and weekends before, but now knowing that thomas wants him to live with him full time, i'm just trying really hard not to freak out. >> brooke: honey, it's going to be okay. douglas' home is here with you. we're not gonna let anybody take him away. [ hope sighing ] ♪♪ e
. >> brooke: so he's taking douglas to eric's. >> hope: yes. but just for the night. normally i wouldn't give that a second thought. he's done overnights and weekends before, but now knowing that thomas wants him to live with him full time, i'm just trying really hard not to freak out. >> brooke: honey, it's going to be okay. douglas' home is here with you. we're not gonna let anybody take him away. [ hope sighing ] ♪♪ e
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professor douglas. boat _ conspiracies. thank you. professor douglas, boat line _ conspiracies.ments, and the statutes don't apply to presidents. weill. don't apply to presidents. well, like many of — don't apply to presidents. well, like many of the _ don't apply to presidents. well, like many of the legal _ don't apply to presidents. -ii like many of the legal arguments that trump supplies, they are suspicious. one thing he claims is he has the power to declassify any kind of document, and declassification is irrelevant for the purposes for some of the federal statutes that are named in this affidavit. if you're accused of violating the espionage act, that's irrelevant if that document is imperiling american national security. also this claim that the president, that these statues do not apply to the president, this isjust patently wrong. there is one statute which does not apply to the president, but the department of justice or a carefully did not use that statute as one of its basically probing of vehicles in this affidavit. all of which would apply to the president as well
professor douglas. boat _ conspiracies. thank you. professor douglas, boat line _ conspiracies.ments, and the statutes don't apply to presidents. weill. don't apply to presidents. well, like many of — don't apply to presidents. well, like many of the _ don't apply to presidents. well, like many of the legal _ don't apply to presidents. -ii like many of the legal arguments that trump supplies, they are suspicious. one thing he claims is he has the power to declassify any kind of document, and...
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and douglas and i'm reminded of something i would say that abolition would never happen and i say this to you.one man with god is a majority and i think he came to believe that if your on god's side, you're good. >> that's a great line. i'm told people have asked similar questions. they're asking about whether, what was the biggest challenge? in researching this book and i want to know what was the biggest surprise? you're in there trying to sort of dig through history to create a mental picture of a man and really how he changed his life. what were the biggest challenges and was there anything that just shocked you? >> the biggest challenge was in his relationship with robert harlan because there are no letters between themin the second half of their tlife and you have no idea why . it could be shoddy record-keeping . none of his letters were collected, he had spotty record keeping so it could be an accident. itcould be they didn't talk. it could be robert was traveling to washington registered regularly so he may have talked a lot and didn't have a chance to write . >> the frustratio
and douglas and i'm reminded of something i would say that abolition would never happen and i say this to you.one man with god is a majority and i think he came to believe that if your on god's side, you're good. >> that's a great line. i'm told people have asked similar questions. they're asking about whether, what was the biggest challenge? in researching this book and i want to know what was the biggest surprise? you're in there trying to sort of dig through history to create a mental...
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>> ridge: thomas has moved into my dad's house and he wants douglas to be part of that and i support
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let's do that though, but she was off till day tonight, but the see douglas, but coordinator boards with the to assess exclusion will not have an answer for india as of which and it does surely those throwing up restoring blemishes, full dumb solution. the shall not dazzle bus daniel crane. i need the utan immense key, but you turn you up to the shadow carrillo. i've gone beyond my lawyer, gord stylus. ah. such events haven't been seen in ukraine for a long time, but it's impossible to forget the courage of the people who died for freedom and the 200 plus death camps in ukraine where fascist master, good people of all nationalities. all the people of the soviet union liberated ukraine together. they hoisted the banner on the rice, thank together and grieve for their fallen comrades together. victory and 945 over the world's greatest evil united people. and it wasn't questioned anywhere fate. he is a kearney cases from shells that compatriots and don bass were killed with a now given to children. the souvenirs a boy are pushing you forward with like show river. but i, before you so critic
let's do that though, but she was off till day tonight, but the see douglas, but coordinator boards with the to assess exclusion will not have an answer for india as of which and it does surely those throwing up restoring blemishes, full dumb solution. the shall not dazzle bus daniel crane. i need the utan immense key, but you turn you up to the shadow carrillo. i've gone beyond my lawyer, gord stylus. ah. such events haven't been seen in ukraine for a long time, but it's impossible to forget...
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douglas went off the radar in august 43, before colliding with chukchi hill, he successfully crossedit under the lendza program. american liner. it was supposed to be at the disposal of the red army to complete the task of the crew was not enough. only 14 m in height. instead, the disaster will be discovered only after 30 years, the temperature is 50 ° and the pilots are in masks, because it is sour. lacks. well, they didn’t count on it at all; the rubber literally cracked into plasticine, the oil turned. well, there could be accidents on such an occasion for the second year, the only safe channel. delivery of equipment pylizu turned out to be the bering strait air bridge from alaska to krasnoyarsk stretched for 7,000 km from the american ferbangs through chukotka, yakutia and siberia, this was the same alsib during the war years, with its help, more than 8,000 aircraft were delivered to the soviet union. this is the first point along the route of transportation of equipment from the united states, the village of uelkal, here in the forty- second year in just 10 months. a military ai
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really douglas is will call you agreed to not to post you not e exposure will. yeah, can you book an ideologically, amanda? little clinical. so she go away from premier with video made easy deal. you anger and you miss assistance could control a you appeal of care, you rushes. cova. daniel. decent you by yuk of b b. m process. the question mark went to lou discriminating a bus up, i give clarity id, let them go over the keep pushing these to them. so only read them again. you're writing a proposal, gray intervention order. now she goes sure could control them when you loop was to, you'll go over, you. cough is but tell you on the data, nodded magenta, acquitted magic yet. we'll go over it. but she shania booth cute will be stella arist jeannine yet i'm prost the cookie to be soon nice that she isn't with me. and that might any trivia can you think daughter can you deal with what the drum? no, we get a little longer, but also i don't know which tv guy no point. i don't know if i should just do giving it to them the neocons to do so. and then if toyota mean is a c
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and the abolitionists were attacked hundreds of times for pushing the great leader frederick douglas was almost killed in indiana when he attempted to speak. so it was-- until world war i that brought the attack on free speech to culmination when we started throwing people in jail for being against the war speaking against the war. saying anything criticals that woodrow wilson was a blockhead somebody arrested by fed and prosecuted. there was more than a 1,000 convictions and people suffered the leader was-- he was a three time president and didn't stop them putting him in the penitentiary. and it was a reaction to that civil liberties meltdown that people, mime primarily lawyers in the beginning spoke out about protecting free speech and a.c.l.u. was founded in 1920 to lead that fight and even then it was a long, a long fight through, you know, in the following decade. >> right. >> and i think one of the major thesis and when we were talking last week, kind of joking, this is the first book you've written that, you know, is pertinent to current events. so can you talk a little how t
and the abolitionists were attacked hundreds of times for pushing the great leader frederick douglas was almost killed in indiana when he attempted to speak. so it was-- until world war i that brought the attack on free speech to culmination when we started throwing people in jail for being against the war speaking against the war. saying anything criticals that woodrow wilson was a blockhead somebody arrested by fed and prosecuted. there was more than a 1,000 convictions and people suffered...
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come on, come on, douglas for you mean because you jim little chuck cousin chip way. right? and soccer and the police have all of those either one of you. i mean he's not legal dice. no problem. what did you, i'm yourself or i don't not. or chia olga cups. if it works on a prisoner exchange program, she has met several ukrainian mothers searching for missing subs. ah, if i'm allowed the about the money was in last and you got lots and lots of dead on . i need somebody when you my leave stop was ashlock me is the volume. why don't you approve the know she yet? and these young, untrained men are allegedly being sent to the front line with national battalions marching behind a new suit, marcella, pdf multi, what i need the food video. is that the how do you think that, that other than you do to much to put on there for them really does the much they did to do with the situation and i was going to do it. the linear for chism. i knew knew those really or merit injurious and miracle. okay. came out today. i mean, you know, if you know football, swipe g number is the, at me if ther
come on, come on, douglas for you mean because you jim little chuck cousin chip way. right? and soccer and the police have all of those either one of you. i mean he's not legal dice. no problem. what did you, i'm yourself or i don't not. or chia olga cups. if it works on a prisoner exchange program, she has met several ukrainian mothers searching for missing subs. ah, if i'm allowed the about the money was in last and you got lots and lots of dead on . i need somebody when you my leave stop was...
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come on, come on, douglas for you, move you to him. little shout, cousin. keep way right and soccer in the prison. well, if you want them, you can use nickel dyson. the problem. when did you? i'm yourself or i don't not or chia olga cups. if it works on a prisoner exchange program, she has met several ukrainian mothers searching for missing subs. ah, if i'm allowed the about the money was in last and you got lots and lots of dug him on. god, i need somebody when you might stop was ashlock. nick, please evaluate why didn't you approve the know she yet? and these young, untrained men are allegedly being sent to the front line with national battalions marching behind. did it, and you said it was the lawyer. did you come all of the, for any, the 3 of these videos that the, how do you think that, that other than you do to much to put on there for them really does not much to do with the situation. they're not going to do it'll in your for chism, and you need those only or merit injurious and miracle. okay. it came out today. i mean, you know, if you know fin mor
come on, come on, douglas for you, move you to him. little shout, cousin. keep way right and soccer in the prison. well, if you want them, you can use nickel dyson. the problem. when did you? i'm yourself or i don't not or chia olga cups. if it works on a prisoner exchange program, she has met several ukrainian mothers searching for missing subs. ah, if i'm allowed the about the money was in last and you got lots and lots of dug him on. god, i need somebody when you might stop was ashlock....
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well, douglas mcgregor also writes that if there is a war.o ukraine will become irreparable. well, that is, she will suffer a military defeat. ruslan nikolayevich agrees. we should always be wary of the different opinions of american experts, as we know, there are, uh, people like angela davis. yeah, i see, she 's already gone, uh, i mean, berkeley are actually communists and ending with people. and well, so very bright, almost fascist, also mcgregor an amazing man, a military man with a wonderful past, one of the creators of the victory of the first gulf war. however, you know, he is from the category of such non- patriotic patriots, we also have such. uh, people who are for their country. well, they're always looking. uh, there are some problems in his country, so for him the glass is always half empty. everything that concerns the politics of the united states. i'm not ready to argue with his statements. however, in my opinion, the americans, of course, can still add a lot of fuel to the fire with their weapons. yes since through the trans
well, douglas mcgregor also writes that if there is a war.o ukraine will become irreparable. well, that is, she will suffer a military defeat. ruslan nikolayevich agrees. we should always be wary of the different opinions of american experts, as we know, there are, uh, people like angela davis. yeah, i see, she 's already gone, uh, i mean, berkeley are actually communists and ending with people. and well, so very bright, almost fascist, also mcgregor an amazing man, a military man with a...
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and president douglas. >> i had a conversation with him like this two yearsago . >> he's great.ocumentary rights to david's book and i just looked at the rough cut for the documentary which would be aired on hbo next f year i think, keep your fingers crossed. >> i've got one final question. how can we implement the black church, the book the black church into a k-12 curriculum . >> jim and i have talked about this. this was a prelude. my dear friend who needs no introduction. has asked me to work with him on the reconstruction curriculum and recent curriculum about the black church. and you know, jim is a hard person to say no to. so i'd like your input about that because what i did, i want to give a shout out to my editor at random house scott moyer in the audience. what i did was found a way to tell the sweep of black history through themechanism of the evolution of the black church . so it's like trying to tell so instead of fitting the church into the history of african-americans like john o'brien, i turn the telescope around and tell the issue of black people through the hi
and president douglas. >> i had a conversation with him like this two yearsago . >> he's great.ocumentary rights to david's book and i just looked at the rough cut for the documentary which would be aired on hbo next f year i think, keep your fingers crossed. >> i've got one final question. how can we implement the black church, the book the black church into a k-12 curriculum . >> jim and i have talked about this. this was a prelude. my dear friend who needs no...
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douglas in san jose, california. hi, douglas. republican. caller: hello. first and foremost, since we do not now what they were looking for when they went in there, we do not scan event -- we cannot evaluate what the search was about. why a lot of people are angry about this is because over and over again we have seen, as was mentioned, the weaponization of government agencies, the irs, fbi, have been used over and over again to go after administrations opponents. and for trump supporters, that is what this looks like. day came up with russian collusion, that did not work. they have been hammering january 6. so far they have not been able to connect trump to that. now we've got this. i think in the end, people need to sit back and wait and see what this is about, but in the meantime, maintain a healthy skepticism because of past events and the fact as i said government agencies have been weaponized against the politicians and groups that they are not in agreement with. by the way, why is no one looking into the biden situation with his son? those claims on
douglas in san jose, california. hi, douglas. republican. caller: hello. first and foremost, since we do not now what they were looking for when they went in there, we do not scan event -- we cannot evaluate what the search was about. why a lot of people are angry about this is because over and over again we have seen, as was mentioned, the weaponization of government agencies, the irs, fbi, have been used over and over again to go after administrations opponents. and for trump supporters, that...
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host: douglas, arizona. you are on. caller: good morning. let me actually -- i am not in douglas. i am much closer to tucson, but it is all arizona. thank you for everything, thank you for having this guy on. i have taken so many notes. so, let us start with lack of data. as you well know there is no federal reporting on gun violence. so, that argument fails. qualified immunity fails. the police -- -- the police are starting to face law -- lack of protections in the qualified immunity cases that they are required to be defendants. i would like to hear your thoughts on how qualified immunity failure, that judge are finding that qualified immunity does not quite apply in the cases where it used to apply, particularly when we find egregious violations of citizens' rights. i like your argument about protecting institutions. one of them that is going to be very important this november is the secretary of state in the races and as i am sure that you are a trump supporter, these people start climbing defenses like zombies, especially in arizona. i know you do not like photography and tha
host: douglas, arizona. you are on. caller: good morning. let me actually -- i am not in douglas. i am much closer to tucson, but it is all arizona. thank you for everything, thank you for having this guy on. i have taken so many notes. so, let us start with lack of data. as you well know there is no federal reporting on gun violence. so, that argument fails. qualified immunity fails. the police -- -- the police are starting to face law -- lack of protections in the qualified immunity cases...
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professor lawrence douglas.show extensive damage and several destroyed russian warplanes at a crimea airbase following explosions earlier this week. the saky base in the west of russian—ruled crimea was rocked by a string of blasts on tuesday, killing one person. ukraine has not claimed responsibility but this new evidence suggests the possibility of a targeted attack. the first image shows what the airbase looked like before the explosions — the second shows that, though the base�*s main runways seem to be intact, at least eight aircraft appear to be damaged and destroyed, with several craters clearly visible. most of them are in a specific area of the base where a large number of planes were parked out in the open, away from the cover of hangars. in his latest nightly address, president zelensky again said that ukraine will recapture all of the territory lost to russian forces, including the crimean peninsula. translation: we expelled the russian army — translation: we expelled the russian army from _ translat
professor lawrence douglas.show extensive damage and several destroyed russian warplanes at a crimea airbase following explosions earlier this week. the saky base in the west of russian—ruled crimea was rocked by a string of blasts on tuesday, killing one person. ukraine has not claimed responsibility but this new evidence suggests the possibility of a targeted attack. the first image shows what the airbase looked like before the explosions — the second shows that, though the base�*s main...
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i pitched the book as being about garrison douglas, the interracial alliance. so i'm very interested in how people overcome the things that divide them and act collectively. so originally, maria weston chapman was not a very important character in the book at all, but as i slowly realized how important she had been and how she was. she just brought it by proxy. i mean, she was just it just went off in an arc. and i have to give my editor at houghton mifflin harcourt now mariner books at harpercollins diane ermey a shout out because about halfway through the process i got back a version of the book for my editor and she said, you know, i think you should feel free to make more of maria. and of course, once unleashed, i have the woman who ran the bazaars right on? the daughter of a rock merchant. so i love the idea of this high society woman, the bazaar. so i could really run with it. i don't know if someone who's a professional historian would have so quickly realized that she was underserved, because this is not my specialty. my degree is in philosophy and. i'm
i pitched the book as being about garrison douglas, the interracial alliance. so i'm very interested in how people overcome the things that divide them and act collectively. so originally, maria weston chapman was not a very important character in the book at all, but as i slowly realized how important she had been and how she was. she just brought it by proxy. i mean, she was just it just went off in an arc. and i have to give my editor at houghton mifflin harcourt now mariner books at...
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douglas disappeared from radar in august 43, before colliding with the chukotka hill, he successfullyenta program. the american liner was supposed to be at the disposal of the red army to complete the task of the crew . instead, catastrophes will only discover 30 years later, the temperature is 50°c and the pilots are wearing masks because it's sour. lacks. well, they didn’t count on it at all; the rubber literally cracked into plasticine, the oil turned. well, there could be accidents on such an occasion for the second year, the only safe channel. deliveries of equipment along the lisa turned out to be the bering strait; an air bridge from alaska to krasnoyarsk stretched for 7,000 km from the american ferbangs through chukotka, yakutia and siberia; this was the same alsib during the war years, with its help, more than 8,000 aircraft. this is the first point on the route of transportation of equipment from the usa, the village of huelka. here in the forty- second year in just 10 months. a military airfield was built, but its uniqueness is not in this because of the terrain, the runway
douglas disappeared from radar in august 43, before colliding with the chukotka hill, he successfullyenta program. the american liner was supposed to be at the disposal of the red army to complete the task of the crew . instead, catastrophes will only discover 30 years later, the temperature is 50°c and the pilots are wearing masks because it's sour. lacks. well, they didn’t count on it at all; the rubber literally cracked into plasticine, the oil turned. well, there could be accidents on...