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we have a copy of the original edition of regular frederick douglas's published novella. he was so captivated by madison washington's story that he penned a novella, frederick douglas's only work of fiction. frederick douglas was himself a former slave, who was a leading abolitionist voice in the 19th century, one of the most famous black intellectuals of that period. and in his novella, "the heroic slave, " he described madison washington as a freedom loving virginian akin to other freedom loving virginians namely george washington, thomas jefferson, patrick kennedy and other founding patrick mchenry, and other founding fathers. madison washington's story of revolt is a success story, unfortunately many attempts at slave revolt and the state, and other forms of resistance were not successful. that is because the entire system at the local state and national level was set up to preserve the institution of slavery. enslaved people and their allies who were trying to resist were fighting against insurmountable odds in many cases, and we see that in the example of dangerfiel
we have a copy of the original edition of regular frederick douglas's published novella. he was so captivated by madison washington's story that he penned a novella, frederick douglas's only work of fiction. frederick douglas was himself a former slave, who was a leading abolitionist voice in the 19th century, one of the most famous black intellectuals of that period. and in his novella, "the heroic slave, " he described madison washington as a freedom loving virginian akin to other...
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frederick douglas said, you have this exactly wrong. frederick douglass is completely self-taught by the way. he said you have this completely wrong. the constitution is an anti-slavery document. we are just not living up to the words in the constitution. which is exactly the same thing that dr. king said the night before he was killed in memphis, tennessee, when he was there. for the striking garbage workers, and he said i am here to force america to keep the promise you wrote down on the page. and in my mind frederick douglass and martin luther king are as much founders as the people who wrote the constitution. and the women, mostly that fought so my women would have the right to vote, they are founders as much as the men who wrote the constitution. and my mom and her grandparents i think are founders as well, and i think every single person in this room is one. you have to think about your responsibility as a citizen in a democratic republic as that elevated sense of responsibility. this place is going to rise or fall. it is going to
frederick douglas said, you have this exactly wrong. frederick douglass is completely self-taught by the way. he said you have this completely wrong. the constitution is an anti-slavery document. we are just not living up to the words in the constitution. which is exactly the same thing that dr. king said the night before he was killed in memphis, tennessee, when he was there. for the striking garbage workers, and he said i am here to force america to keep the promise you wrote down on the...
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frederick douglass took it to his liking and he invited me to work at the northstar. from this point, i went very far. i eventually gained my freedom and my children and publish my book about my pain and suffering. at last, i am free and no longer scared of the future. >> harriet ann jacobs was very profound african-american slave during that time. she was an astonishing example of a brave, and powerful woman. she proved this by fighting for what she believed in and fighting for her freedom. this is also why she decided to display as a triumph by writing her autobiography. this had an effect on many abolitionists. >> harriet ann jacbos used her reedom to work with many abolitionists, such as susan b anthony and harriet beecher stowe to tell the story about how women were sexually violated and mistreated during the slavery era. >> harriet ann jacobs used her freedom to educate themselves. >> harriet ann jacobs used her freedom to open up schools and orphanages. >> 82% of the human trafficking community are females. 40% are african-americans. this is similar to slavery,
frederick douglass took it to his liking and he invited me to work at the northstar. from this point, i went very far. i eventually gained my freedom and my children and publish my book about my pain and suffering. at last, i am free and no longer scared of the future. >> harriet ann jacobs was very profound african-american slave during that time. she was an astonishing example of a brave, and powerful woman. she proved this by fighting for what she believed in and fighting for her...
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i tell kids about frederick douglass in particular. abraham lincoln was the president when we ended slavery, but frederick douglass was a human being who was born a slave, and enslaved human. this was 100 years before i was born. it was not one million years before i was born. he went to massachusetts where we are today and ended up in martha's vineyard with abolitionists who are leading the movement against slavery. the abolitionists were argument that the constitution was a proslavery document. frederick douglass said, you have this wrong. project of this was self-taught by the way. he said, you have this long. the constitution is an anti-slavery document. we are just not living up to the words in the constitution. which is the same thing that dr. king said the night before he was killed in tennessee when he was there for the striking garbage workers and said, i am here to force america to keep the promise you wrote down on the page. in my mind, frederick douglass and martin luther king are as much founders as the people who wrote th
i tell kids about frederick douglass in particular. abraham lincoln was the president when we ended slavery, but frederick douglass was a human being who was born a slave, and enslaved human. this was 100 years before i was born. it was not one million years before i was born. he went to massachusetts where we are today and ended up in martha's vineyard with abolitionists who are leading the movement against slavery. the abolitionists were argument that the constitution was a proslavery...
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he was extorting money from the city founders at frederick. by the way, early did not want to engage the troops. his orders were to threaten washington, d.c., so not all his troops were engaged. nevertheless, 12,000 versus 6000. there was fighting at the best farm, which we will go to on sunday, and the worthington farm. there were three bridges around monocacy, fighting over all three of them. outgunnedd, they were with the big guns like 10 to one or something like that. andourse early prevailed when word got out that wallace was defeated at monocacy, he was relieved of his command. then -- so what did early do? northll sent his cavalry toward baltimore in a feint so thinkingkeep the union that he might be going after baltimore and to cut the railroad and the telegraph line, which they did. incommunicado is after wallace is defeated at monocacy. men -- remember i was telling you how hot it was and how they had been on the march all that time. they rested on the battlefield all that night. out that wallace was defeated at monocacy, there was p
he was extorting money from the city founders at frederick. by the way, early did not want to engage the troops. his orders were to threaten washington, d.c., so not all his troops were engaged. nevertheless, 12,000 versus 6000. there was fighting at the best farm, which we will go to on sunday, and the worthington farm. there were three bridges around monocacy, fighting over all three of them. outgunnedd, they were with the big guns like 10 to one or something like that. andourse early...
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union forces arrived in frederick september 12, september 14. the come across a copy of the orders on september 13. how many people have heard about these before? the lost orders. a great many of you have. typically this is described as the intelligence coup of the war and mcclellan has this high definition picture of where the confederate forces are and knows exactly how to smash the confederate army. one of the reasons it is known as that is if you read mcclellan's own writings, he says, aha, i have the rebel plans. i can beat them in detail. orders has with special 191, the claim that this is the intelligence find of the war, that is not exactly what they really were. at the reality of these orders known as the lost orders -- first of all, it was not a rarity that a copy of enemy marching orders would fall into your hands during the american civil war. this is not the only time in the campaign that marching orders for one army would fall into the other armies hands. hasntially what mcclellan is a copy of lee's marching orders from one day ear
union forces arrived in frederick september 12, september 14. the come across a copy of the orders on september 13. how many people have heard about these before? the lost orders. a great many of you have. typically this is described as the intelligence coup of the war and mcclellan has this high definition picture of where the confederate forces are and knows exactly how to smash the confederate army. one of the reasons it is known as that is if you read mcclellan's own writings, he says, aha,...
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farewell to one of the most recognizable voices of the 19 eighties and nineties marie frederick's of swedish pop duo lockset dies at the age of 9161 rather. and they are thank you so much for your company everyone while we start this broadcast with some breaking news from the united states were in a meant to smooth democrats in wa. i have concluded that president donald trump should be impeached for abusing his powers and for obstructing congress the speaker of the house nancy pelosi and heads of investigating committees and announced 2 articles of impeachment the democrats accuse president trump of soliciting for interference in next year's presidential election and of attempting to conceal from congress evidence of his efforts. all right here's how the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff described the president's actions president solicited a foreign nation ukraine to publicly announce investigations into his opponent and a baseless conspiracy theory promoted by russia to help his reelection campaign. president trump abused the power of his office by conditioni
farewell to one of the most recognizable voices of the 19 eighties and nineties marie frederick's of swedish pop duo lockset dies at the age of 9161 rather. and they are thank you so much for your company everyone while we start this broadcast with some breaking news from the united states were in a meant to smooth democrats in wa. i have concluded that president donald trump should be impeached for abusing his powers and for obstructing congress the speaker of the house nancy pelosi and heads...
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got like a mean it's such a young age actually honestly really was my given really crucial when frederick was his father george was his best friend q 4 and for george rufus. we still don't. play. limitless legalities. live our lives are calling . the what does he did so whatever rights in southern california that's like this he mumbles you nice a good king jim just. what a skype is though yes it's based on my time in spain. and yeah i was begging outside the tube station playing my guitar and putting a hat out you know and. yeah and i wrote this song actually my my cousin was on honeymoon and he came up the stairs and he saw me and he said you should be ashamed of yourself i'm going to tell your dad you know and and i said please don't tell my parents you know that that i'm doing this and that's where the line please don't tell the folks back home my new lead singer. so yeah it's a song about my life yeah. cold statler. linearly maybe it is. good luck. with the exact same. play the. settlers being. a. great. there was a new poll a letter i wrote. there was that we're. going to say. yes i
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the self in a manner for mom oh yeah heavy has a lot to say have to sound keep her william frederick dempsey jauch liberals such innocence and spent much of that so. i think we made the joke that my father. we didn't have any money at the time and that he probably owed a lot of people money and he said you if you feed me tonight on then my 1st son after that whole affair so i got like to think you can. actually honestly really was my governor let me ask you for when frederick was his father george was his best friend q 4 and for george rufus. we still don't. play. the telling the legalities . alin. limitless. ellis. telling. him what does he did sell the devil rights in southern california and outside to see mom was he nice a good king just. what a skype is though yes it's based on my time in spain. and yeah i was begging outside the tube station playing my guitar and putting a hat out you know and. yeah and i wrote this song actually my my cousin was on honeymoon and he came up the stairs and he saw me and he said you should be ashamed of yourself i want to tell your dad you know an
the self in a manner for mom oh yeah heavy has a lot to say have to sound keep her william frederick dempsey jauch liberals such innocence and spent much of that so. i think we made the joke that my father. we didn't have any money at the time and that he probably owed a lot of people money and he said you if you feed me tonight on then my 1st son after that whole affair so i got like to think you can. actually honestly really was my governor let me ask you for when frederick was his father...
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actually honestly lawyers my giving me the next crucial in frederick was his father george was his best friend q 4 and for jurors rufus. we still don't. live legalities . alin. live or olivia . telling. him what does she did so whatever rights in southern california in that sector she mumbles you nice recruiting jim just. what skype is though yes it's based on my time in spain. and yeah i was begging outside the tube station playing my guitar and putting a hat out you know and. yeah and i wrote this song actually my my cousin was on honeymoon and he came up the stairs and he saw me and he said you should be ashamed of yourself i want to tell your dad you know and and i said please don't tell my parents you know that that i'm doing this and that's where the line please don't tell the folks back home i nearly made some. so yeah it's a song about my life you know. hopes that her. son nearly made it. i don't. know would come to say. please. don't tell her. live her. grave. there was a new poll a letter i wrote. your. error was that were. kind of sick. or i. guess it's like such. yes i you k
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to turn to dr frederick i asked who is building the justice system of this future he's also a lecturer at coursera singularity university and others welcome thank you are great to see you this is intriguing stuff i can hardly wait to get into this before we discuss the justice system of the future that you were building let's briefly discuss the situation in buenos aires as an entrepreneur how difficult does the frequent currency crisis make for you or does it actually make it easier to pitch bitcoin or how does the arch for fit into the entrepreneurial argentinian ecosystem well actually you are so many problems from the box with currencies you know by the governance that you know maybe a company here is hard but that's why you have crypto currency that can help you to do something we don't freak show we can pay somebody sweet group of currencies to come like said to broach people currencies if you want to do this with traditional banking and when i see them with very hard right because you have a couple controllers bongs they don
welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to turn to dr frederick i asked who is building the justice system of this future he's also a lecturer at coursera singularity university and others welcome thank you are great to see you this is intriguing stuff i can hardly wait to get into this before we discuss the justice system of the future that you were building let's briefly discuss the situation in buenos aires as an entrepreneur how difficult does the frequent currency crisis...
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so who is the assistant secretary at the time, frederick seward, the son of frederick was bludgeonedto death by the handle of the gun and on the assessment away into his bedroom to stab him. so, had the murder conspiracy born fruition you could have had a situation where there was no president, no vice president, and there was no secretary of state or assistant secretary of state with the constitutional authority to make the president pro tem the acting president or call a special election. and iand if it sounds that wild conspiracy theories but it actually almost happened. now the most interesting close calls i will tell you quickly before we go to the questions and answers i want to call you u the story of the woman of the purse and how she saved the new deal. deal. deal. if they arfdr president-elect an miami on board a ship called the normal hall which has been the private yacht and gives this first speech at a park in miami sitting on the back of a buick in his three-part motorcade delivers the speech an ended and immigrant named giuseppe fires 15 shots at him, the bullets thabu
so who is the assistant secretary at the time, frederick seward, the son of frederick was bludgeonedto death by the handle of the gun and on the assessment away into his bedroom to stab him. so, had the murder conspiracy born fruition you could have had a situation where there was no president, no vice president, and there was no secretary of state or assistant secretary of state with the constitutional authority to make the president pro tem the acting president or call a special election. and...
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one of the more famous people who attends this, frederick douglas from rochester, new york, the only known black person there, although there are 12 people of whom we know nothing so there possibly were others. and what is interesting to me about this meeting is that even here, the issue of women voting was controversial because many of these women were quakers, and quaker by this opinion-thinking, the whole political system is corrupt. it supports slavery. it's -- why have anything to do with it? we should agitate outside politics but to participate in it is playing the devil's game and elizabeth katie stanton says, no, if you're not voting, you're not represented, and you have no guarantees, no ways of protecting your own station and your own rights, and i think she is guided to this by be fact her father was in politics politicsr husband was in polling ticks and she has been observing politics her entire life. she win the point. gets in the document. now, i religion skip ahead a lot of years -- i'll skip ahead a lot of years. obviously the civil war sucks up everyone's attention.
one of the more famous people who attends this, frederick douglas from rochester, new york, the only known black person there, although there are 12 people of whom we know nothing so there possibly were others. and what is interesting to me about this meeting is that even here, the issue of women voting was controversial because many of these women were quakers, and quaker by this opinion-thinking, the whole political system is corrupt. it supports slavery. it's -- why have anything to do with...
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frederick kerrest, the co-founder of okta, that stock up more than 90% this year we're joined by brad gerstner who helped us take stock of what's happening in the valley throughout the year. deirdre bosa is with us, covered the ipo and venture capital markets closely as anybody it's great to have both of you here so brad, interesting year to say the least. uber, lyft, they go public wework blows up. what do you make of the whole thing? >> i think last time we were together you heard bill gerly and i said risk premiums in the late stage venture capital market were too low. so since we were here a lot has changed. wework was pulled, radical change in its valuation, we've seen the public markets pull back in how they're treating money losing businesses and demand they perform before the value correct. so i think we've had a healthy re-set of that late-stage market, but it's left the mid stage and early stage largely uneffected in silicon valley. >> you have a front row seat. >> yeah. i started out the year by sitting down with adam neumann and him telling me they were ready for an ipo at
frederick kerrest, the co-founder of okta, that stock up more than 90% this year we're joined by brad gerstner who helped us take stock of what's happening in the valley throughout the year. deirdre bosa is with us, covered the ipo and venture capital markets closely as anybody it's great to have both of you here so brad, interesting year to say the least. uber, lyft, they go public wework blows up. what do you make of the whole thing? >> i think last time we were together you heard bill...
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it was 40 minutes of that and also referencing frederick douglass. referencing king again.it is a little shameless, it is also, again this very selective reading of american history that goes, the facts are accurate, we have a first amendment, yes, frederick douglass was a fan of it, yes - the parts that are being left out are okay, because we have a first amendment and free-speech is good how does it then follow that that is the only good worth pursuing, the only kind of freedom that matters? it is especially offensive to invoke douglass and king and be like the only kind of freedom that matters is everyone is freedom to give me money through their time and attention. that is not what freedom means. that is the kind of freedom if you want to define it extremely narrowly but it is not a robust vision of freedom and i think the thing that has been left out, not just as a cupboard thing but as we talked about earlier, a general society thing, we don't think about freedoms as just being right or big abstract concept is being able to have complex trade-offs among them. it is a
it was 40 minutes of that and also referencing frederick douglass. referencing king again.it is a little shameless, it is also, again this very selective reading of american history that goes, the facts are accurate, we have a first amendment, yes, frederick douglass was a fan of it, yes - the parts that are being left out are okay, because we have a first amendment and free-speech is good how does it then follow that that is the only good worth pursuing, the only kind of freedom that matters?...
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i would like to talk about a statement made by frederick douglass, who was one of the former slaves who found freedom in the underground railroad and actually was able to get a lot of assistance from the abolitionists up there, up north. frederick douglass said that he found that some of the slave masters who were or claimed to be the most christian were some of the most severe with their treatment and punishment towards the slaves. so my question is with some of the individuals that you researched, how did they reconcile god and slavery in the building of the christian nation? fergus: this is a great question. there's so much to say on this subject. i will try to say it very -- a little and very concisely. as i suggested earlier, you can go into these debates and read what they said. i quoted that defense at length because it's important to understand what slave owners and what defenders of slavery had in their heads. so we understand that they thought they were moral people mostly, and there was an entire industry of parsing the bible for language that either defended or failed to cri
i would like to talk about a statement made by frederick douglass, who was one of the former slaves who found freedom in the underground railroad and actually was able to get a lot of assistance from the abolitionists up there, up north. frederick douglass said that he found that some of the slave masters who were or claimed to be the most christian were some of the most severe with their treatment and punishment towards the slaves. so my question is with some of the individuals that you...
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infrastructure manager frederick he said europe would not fall behind chinese firms like for why they were excluded from building high speed mobile networks due to security concerns its. bangalore is famous for its i t sector. meet its role as the indian as the center of the indian aerospace industry but all those high tech credentials don't help with much more monday problems is 11000000 citizens produce a lot of waste too much of it remains on collected in public places and entrepreneurs now come up with a solution turning trash into fuel in the heart of bangalore garbage is festering everywhere this neighborhood is drowning in it the population has grown rapidly the infrastructure hasn't kept pace entrepreneurs so narayan has not enough he's teamed up with chemistry teacher padmashree battleground to encourage residents to separate their trash. he collects it as rule material. we're producing as an end product is about 90 to 94 percent of meat him which means it's much better than natural gas it can displace any fossil fuel. for all of these and so again the day we're creating of a
infrastructure manager frederick he said europe would not fall behind chinese firms like for why they were excluded from building high speed mobile networks due to security concerns its. bangalore is famous for its i t sector. meet its role as the indian as the center of the indian aerospace industry but all those high tech credentials don't help with much more monday problems is 11000000 citizens produce a lot of waste too much of it remains on collected in public places and entrepreneurs now...
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finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick son singer with swedish rock set i'll leave you with the song that is a great example of how fabulous force it must have been love. save the planet not my job. reporter david dawn shen says it's strange we have to do something. the climate crisis is threatening our very existence. many germans would agree but are they prepared to change their habits. humanity. place. india. limit point 3000000000 people to make all made electricity supply place where does it come from algae co-conscious is the energy supply in the country. club india and its bright prospects for a new book and a. pledge to d.w. . do you know that 77 percent of plastic are younger than 65. cuts me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices. on the 77 percent speech on the body. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin closer to impeachment after months of investigations the democrats in the unite us announce the charges against president donald trump
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infrastructure ericsson manager frederick said europe would not fall behind if chinese firms like huawei were excluded from building high speed mobile networks to security concerns. now the outgoing governor of the bank of england mark carney will become un special envoy for climate action and finance in january for the position was last held by us democratic presidential hopeful and billionaire michael bloomberg carney will be paid $1.00 per year. for chile and that's it for me in the business team thanks for watching. ma. double talk show. strong the business going to clear positions from international perspectives of some. every week we get to the point on our current topic. open. commitment to the back to the point. g.w. of. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world by the protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. losing interactive content to inspire people to take action the ideas and series of global 3000 on t.w. and online the banal google me of fictionaliz
infrastructure ericsson manager frederick said europe would not fall behind if chinese firms like huawei were excluded from building high speed mobile networks to security concerns. now the outgoing governor of the bank of england mark carney will become un special envoy for climate action and finance in january for the position was last held by us democratic presidential hopeful and billionaire michael bloomberg carney will be paid $1.00 per year. for chile and that's it for me in the business...
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infrastructure ericsson manager frederick said europe would not fall behind if chinese firms like huawei were excluded from building high speed mobile networks to security concerns. of the outgoing governor of the bank of england mark carney will become un special envoy for climate action and finance in january for a position was last held by us democratic presidential hopeful and billionaire michael bloomberg carney will be paid $1.00 a year. unfortunately that's it for me in the business thanks for watching. for 4 degrees of global warming what difference does it make you show me. and we visit the 1st climate monitoring station in africa and explain why it's so important. to also examine how dangerous the melting permafrost is. and what mists are involved in geo engineering the climate in focus on. to keep going to minutes on. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian. i'll be challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with keep players on the ground in the sun zones of. cutting through the rhetoric holding the fossil to acco
infrastructure ericsson manager frederick said europe would not fall behind if chinese firms like huawei were excluded from building high speed mobile networks to security concerns. of the outgoing governor of the bank of england mark carney will become un special envoy for climate action and finance in january for a position was last held by us democratic presidential hopeful and billionaire michael bloomberg carney will be paid $1.00 a year. unfortunately that's it for me in the business...
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finally all for a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of money frederick sun single with swedish rock sat i leave you with a song that is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been laugh. it off. another blockbuster in the us like. the 1st place. like. the 2nd. blood box scored in injury time to take all 3 points against fire munich and a top of the table. indeed a lot of climate change. places. people . want to do years to think of their future. dot com for their services for the making of a. cookie cutter. fix. markets. more to. build your business magazine made germany on d w. d t you know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and me and you. and you know what external voices are part. of the 77 percent we talk about because. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. play . play . play. this is you know when he was live from berlin that historic day on capitol hill u.s. house democrats unveil impeachment charges against president donald trump democrats accuse the president of abuse of power and obstruction they say
finally all for a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of money frederick sun single with swedish rock sat i leave you with a song that is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been laugh. it off. another blockbuster in the us like. the 1st place. like. the 2nd. blood box scored in injury time to take all 3 points against fire munich and a top of the table. indeed a lot of climate change. places. people . want to do years to think of their future. dot...
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frederick douglas went to d.c. to talk to lincoln. dr. king, a young preacher, marched on washington, d.c., hoping a new president would do better. barack and michelle obama went to the white house and our entire strategy focused on washington, d.c. when we got to that corner of power, it turned out there were three others that we didn't know anything about. if we're going to be honest, there's work left to be done in washington, d.c. i am proud to be under the leadership and the tutelage of bobby scott doing that work to deal with mass incarceration, to deal with the prison industrial complex. i'm proud that in washington, d.c., bobby scott is bringing conservatives and liberals together to do something about incarceration. because conservatives believe in liberty and liberals believe in justice, and our incarceration industry denies liberty and justice to too many people. that's why bobby scott is such a champion for liberty and justice for all. i love this brother and he is my leader. but d.c. is only one corner of a four-corner power
frederick douglas went to d.c. to talk to lincoln. dr. king, a young preacher, marched on washington, d.c., hoping a new president would do better. barack and michelle obama went to the white house and our entire strategy focused on washington, d.c. when we got to that corner of power, it turned out there were three others that we didn't know anything about. if we're going to be honest, there's work left to be done in washington, d.c. i am proud to be under the leadership and the tutelage of...
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he is headed towards frederick maryland. they realize there is a major threat to washington and baltimore at this point. what is going to happen? you will really appreciate my graphics here. let's send them out, the federal army has the interior lines, the navy, the transport ships. they are going to send out veterans, the first troops that will be coming out will be the third division under james riggot. wait for it, my friend. all right? he is going to arrive in baltimore. from there, they will use transportation to take them out, where general walls is waiting for him. this really becomes a race ere. we also have the first and second division. on july 9, they realize they should send up the rest, as well. how about that? head of all the way to washington dc. they arrive on july 11, the same day he marches to washington c. we will talk about how close hey get. the 19th army corps. they were supposed to reinforce around petersburg. thank you, my friend. i spent a lot of time on that. we got reinforcements coming, but will t
he is headed towards frederick maryland. they realize there is a major threat to washington and baltimore at this point. what is going to happen? you will really appreciate my graphics here. let's send them out, the federal army has the interior lines, the navy, the transport ships. they are going to send out veterans, the first troops that will be coming out will be the third division under james riggot. wait for it, my friend. all right? he is going to arrive in baltimore. from there, they...
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finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick son singer with swedish rock that i leave you with the song but is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been loved by. this young woman from gas the city has a dream i just want to be myself live freely and sing and have my own life my own. no fear. but in the constraints of the gaza strip a society dominated by men it's almost impossible feat still refuses to give up. 3030 minutes. monday w. . was the speech of his life perhaps his best and certainly his most difficult the speech by cooling dressed in on just summer 19th 1989. shortly after the fall of the of the chancellor addresses the people of east germany. the mideast tense the crowd clamors for german unity journalist peter allen borg was at the scene. 30 years later he looks back on the time interest and starts december 19th d.w. . and funny the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate clicks on the front of the world's $250.00. marking on the for the discovery. expedition one blood on. eart
finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick son singer with swedish rock that i leave you with the song but is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been loved by. this young woman from gas the city has a dream i just want to be myself live freely and sing and have my own life my own. no fear. but in the constraints of the gaza strip a society dominated by men it's almost impossible feat still refuses to give up. 3030...
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finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick sung singer with swedish rock sax i leave you with the song that is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been long. hours around the world are in a shopping frenzy. online sales are blooming in the run up to christmas. retailers. and our culture. businesses interception. in germany. in nairobi is fighting for the environment. the artificial hair she uses is made from the plant instead of plastic. she cultivates the plant herself. being eco friendly benefits eco africa in a minute. on w. . and now going to look at me affectionately asian but as affectionately as you can. lead a mere putin in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was filmed for russian television but director vitali munson captured much more of the missile to turn the camera back on the move according to the film secretly chronicled a power grab back showing everything was on the science news last instruction. featuring tom supporting roles to the bush. mantle featuring a lead
finally after a long battle with cancer the pop world has lost the beautiful voice of marie frederick sung singer with swedish rock sax i leave you with the song that is a great example of how fabulous voice it must have been long. hours around the world are in a shopping frenzy. online sales are blooming in the run up to christmas. retailers. and our culture. businesses interception. in germany. in nairobi is fighting for the environment. the artificial hair she uses is made from the plant...
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something else that's really interesting about this petition is that it is signed by two of frederick douglass's children, including frederick douglass jr., at the top of the men's column, and rosetta douglass-sprague, who signs as mrs. nathan sprague, second from the top on the women's column. all of the documents that we've looked at so far in this exhibition are in the holdings of the national archives, and the national archives preserves them for future generations. and i think it's really spectacular that a petition that you send to congress today, just as these african-american petitioners did in 1877, becomes part of the national archives holdings, and we're really fortunate that we have it here today to help tell the story. so thus far on this tour, we've seen lots of petitions. and women, when they were pressing for their voting rights, really only had their first amendment rights available to them to press their government for their rights and for political change. one of the other rights, first amendment rights, that suffragists use, the freedom to assemble, they pretty use
something else that's really interesting about this petition is that it is signed by two of frederick douglass's children, including frederick douglass jr., at the top of the men's column, and rosetta douglass-sprague, who signs as mrs. nathan sprague, second from the top on the women's column. all of the documents that we've looked at so far in this exhibition are in the holdings of the national archives, and the national archives preserves them for future generations. and i think it's really...
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frederick lawrence with us now. he's a distinguished lengcturer and an author of "punishing hate."e crime? >> the fact that they traveled quite a distance to commit this crime, that they picked the particular location, which is known to be a congregating place for a jewish community, the kosher market, next to a school. people worry about how do you prove racial motivation and sometimes it's hard. i regret to say sometimes it's not hard at all. this case looks like a powerleful case for a religiously motivated hate crime. >> social media sites are fertile ground for some of these hate groups to pro grow and proceed here. we know there are threats on facebook, youtube, reddit. is there any legal navigation to break down these groups without infringing on, you know, some might say some of it is first amendment right. where is the breakdown there? >> well, look. the answer is people can express hateful views, but they can't act on those hateful views. so how do you address it when it's happening? the answer is words have consequences. those come from all sources. i think if you listen
frederick lawrence with us now. he's a distinguished lengcturer and an author of "punishing hate."e crime? >> the fact that they traveled quite a distance to commit this crime, that they picked the particular location, which is known to be a congregating place for a jewish community, the kosher market, next to a school. people worry about how do you prove racial motivation and sometimes it's hard. i regret to say sometimes it's not hard at all. this case looks like a powerleful...
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i was influenced by howard pyle and frederick remington. >> i knew about pyle's influence but i do notourse, remington's work was certainly different from mine. but i like his approach, how we went about making a picture. i have a remington in the other room. would you like to see it? >> yes. >> well, come on. ♪ >> we took a look at the picture in the parlor. remington was a guy born in new york state and moved out west as a tourist. he did not paint the boredom of cowboy life, but only the romantic side. in the same way, norman who was born in new york city, became a tourist in the country. ride an old paint i lead an old man montana to throw oulihan coolies andd the the water in the dog, therir mats are all matted and covered with snow straw ride around little doggies, right around them slow, because the fire and the snuffy are raring to go ♪ [song on guitar] >> the big influence in norma's -- norman's life was howard pyle. he felt fortunate to acquire an original, which he hung in the studio. >> ♪ there were three brothers and in merry scotland they did cast lots on what should go a
i was influenced by howard pyle and frederick remington. >> i knew about pyle's influence but i do notourse, remington's work was certainly different from mine. but i like his approach, how we went about making a picture. i have a remington in the other room. would you like to see it? >> yes. >> well, come on. ♪ >> we took a look at the picture in the parlor. remington was a guy born in new york state and moved out west as a tourist. he did not paint the boredom of...
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. >> reporter:, and her husband frederick were already dealing with a heavy burden as they traveled eastbound on interstate 80. the youngest, 10-year-old marcus had been in the hospital recovering from a severe asthma attack. they were headed home after visiting him. >> he lost both of his parents. >> reporter: that's when a driver driving the wrong way on an offramp hit them head-on. >> obviously he was running from the cops. you can choose the sin but you cannot choose the consequence. the consequence today is that i lost both of my parents. they are nomi >> reporter: police officers have been following the suv that hit them earlier. when they tried to make a stop the passenger jumped out. officers estate with the passenger while the driver peeled out. 45 seconds later the chapelle's were hit. that wrong way driver is still in the hospital tonight. authorities have not released that person's name. chp tells us that wrong way fatal collisions are up 67% in 2019 alone. >> thank you. >>> anchor in richmond tonight from the sikh community. >> reporter: there are new calls for a deeper investiga
. >> reporter:, and her husband frederick were already dealing with a heavy burden as they traveled eastbound on interstate 80. the youngest, 10-year-old marcus had been in the hospital recovering from a severe asthma attack. they were headed home after visiting him. >> he lost both of his parents. >> reporter: that's when a driver driving the wrong way on an offramp hit them head-on. >> obviously he was running from the cops. you can choose the sin but you cannot choose...
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(risas) >>> frederick >>> los comentarios de ada >>> yo soy la hermana mayor que te regaÑa >>> bonitoe.oy aquí. donde hay dolor y náusea. pero excedrin® me regresa... de una forma, que otros no. y alivia mis síntomas rápido. para realmente aliviar la migraña. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ (aplausos) >>> estamos de vuelta en "un nuevo dÍa" hablemos de belleza. y de algo que se ha vuelto muy popular si tÚ utilizas con frecuencia las pestaÑas postizas pero no mantienes una rutina de higiene tarde o temprano podrÍa tener piojos el caso de piojos en esta zona va en aumento y para hablar de los cuidados y peligros nos acompaÑa margarita cÁrdenas cÁrdenas es oficina talamo lotÓ >>> los piojos se llaman cientÍficamente (nombre en inglÉs) hay muchos lugares que se inflaman no solamente en las pestaÑas se meten en los poros de la cara >>> hablamos que son animalitos o pueden ser alguna especie de inflamaciÓn >>> son animalitos tienen patitas medio transparentes y son pequeÑo nosotros lo vemos en la consulta porque tenemos una lÁmpara que tiene mucho aumento y donde podemos verlos estÁn pegados >>> digamos que y
(risas) >>> frederick >>> los comentarios de ada >>> yo soy la hermana mayor que te regaÑa >>> bonitoe.oy aquí. donde hay dolor y náusea. pero excedrin® me regresa... de una forma, que otros no. y alivia mis síntomas rápido. para realmente aliviar la migraña. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ (aplausos) >>> estamos de vuelta en "un nuevo dÍa" hablemos de belleza. y de algo que se ha vuelto muy popular si tÚ utilizas con frecuencia las pestaÑas...
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between people who worked together for decades, including frederick douglass. susan: how should we remember them as the anniversary draws near? prof. jackson: i think that in the suffrage commemorations, which are very important, we should -- we have to think of -- really all the figures in this book, i have tried to suggest that they are all flawed. they all had blind spots. some of them had grievous ideological errors that informed their politics, like elizabeth cady stanton had. on the other hand, she was a breathtaking activist and what she accomplished was amazing. we should remember her as having that kind of -- as a person and in terms of her single ideology, we should be ambivalent about the role racism played in the women's movement. in the white women's movement at this time. i thing we should fight for the continuation and the broadening of change, in the same way they wanted to move forward from the revolution, we have to be the ones to fight for the suffrage rights they normally -- and nominally gained and also the expansion of that movement beyond
between people who worked together for decades, including frederick douglass. susan: how should we remember them as the anniversary draws near? prof. jackson: i think that in the suffrage commemorations, which are very important, we should -- we have to think of -- really all the figures in this book, i have tried to suggest that they are all flawed. they all had blind spots. some of them had grievous ideological errors that informed their politics, like elizabeth cady stanton had. on the other...