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quick to blame gang violence on the multiple tragedies taken place inside mississippi's prisons frederick you were incarcerated apartment for 16 years from the ages of 14 to 31 is this really a gang violence issue like most of the media and state officials are saying or what is really actually going on inside there and what's really causing these problems. i think. a certain degree to do with it but also included. you seem to what is being cruel relates to treatment 20 years use to a result of that. is a lot of state officials would need to be on the town before would be am an. inmate because we are they are here on account of the hourly trigona no. let me ask you this who do you feel is ultimately responsible for the for this chaos and what needs to happen to bring accountability as you said to officials who have allowed these prisons to deteriorate who have not taken care of the incarcerated people there you know who should be held accountable and how can we hold them accountable. well for one thing you that give people. this is that this is what has happened in part. and these are the
quick to blame gang violence on the multiple tragedies taken place inside mississippi's prisons frederick you were incarcerated apartment for 16 years from the ages of 14 to 31 is this really a gang violence issue like most of the media and state officials are saying or what is really actually going on inside there and what's really causing these problems. i think. a certain degree to do with it but also included. you seem to what is being cruel relates to treatment 20 years use to a result of...
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i relented in august his former minister frederick de clercq age 53 took over as president of the country his priority to end the deadlock crippling south africa. on december 13th 1989 mandela left the victor verster prison for a few hours he was secretly taken to the center of cape town to detain heis the president's office for the 1st time the black leader and white president found themselves face to face. i did not have. high expectations of a 1st meeting with mr mandela and when i did have my 1st meeting i did not try to achieve much for both the him and me that 1st meeting was to get. an understanding of each other to get a feel for the person sitting across the table to start with mandela was much taller than he expected and he was also very impressed by president of mr mandela's aristocratic bearing because we must remember that that mandela was actually raised to be the prime minister of the paramount chief of the 10 booze so you have natural a natural sense of authority very dignified a very charming after that 1st meeting there was the feeling that yes we can do business with ea
i relented in august his former minister frederick de clercq age 53 took over as president of the country his priority to end the deadlock crippling south africa. on december 13th 1989 mandela left the victor verster prison for a few hours he was secretly taken to the center of cape town to detain heis the president's office for the 1st time the black leader and white president found themselves face to face. i did not have. high expectations of a 1st meeting with mr mandela and when i did have...
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the controversy and tragedy taking place in mississippi prisons as we are joined by pauline and frederick rogers a couple trying desperately to fix the criminally broken prison system in their home state states of washington. banks that are survival guide books they say is that the start said that all this is. he serious. this is a playstation to look at the us is 7 years. the letters that treasury are. you could keep the. focus on the most of. these is the bush that's been the most good movie. and i knew. that. when i was. in what is quickly becoming one of the most under-reported tragedies taken place here in the united states prisons across the southern state of mississippi are in a state of crisis after the tragic death of inmate terran bands dobbins back and december of 2029 the state of mississippi put its prisons on lockdown and since the dawning of the new year 5 inmates have been killed from violence and murders to fires flooding him even black mold inmates across the state are facing what some might call a biblical level of strife inside the state's prison system especially insi
the controversy and tragedy taking place in mississippi prisons as we are joined by pauline and frederick rogers a couple trying desperately to fix the criminally broken prison system in their home state states of washington. banks that are survival guide books they say is that the start said that all this is. he serious. this is a playstation to look at the us is 7 years. the letters that treasury are. you could keep the. focus on the most of. these is the bush that's been the most good movie....
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we'll pick apart california's new consumer privacy act with fred li frederick lee. plus, million dollars homes don't make you rich. a new year, new financial stresses in silicon valley. >>> and a founder with an an an usual work force. darrell joe. our reporters, michael lightky from t"the associated press" an erin griffith of the "new york times" this week on "press: here." >>> good morning, everyone. you may have noticed a spate of new emails over the new year from websites you use informing you they are changing their privacy policies. i like this one. you have the right to ask that we not sell your personal information, company does not sell, in the traditional sense of the word, or rent personal information to third parties for money. we do, however, share your personal information to make this service available to you. i really feel there is some pretty big loopholes in that one. we don't sell your information for money. at any rate, the reason you are seeing a lot of these notifications is probably a new california law called the consumer privacy act. it was
we'll pick apart california's new consumer privacy act with fred li frederick lee. plus, million dollars homes don't make you rich. a new year, new financial stresses in silicon valley. >>> and a founder with an an an usual work force. darrell joe. our reporters, michael lightky from t"the associated press" an erin griffith of the "new york times" this week on "press: here." >>> good morning, everyone. you may have noticed a spate of new emails...
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aston villa may have sensed that especially when frederick got his footin especially when frederick got his foot in the cross to pride in the opening goal. a lead they were unlucky not to extend as this had it rattled back off of the crossbar. much has been discussed of late about the future of james minutes and come here he was with a big chance to change the course of leicester city future. instead, that was left. this is the equaliser. finally to seize the first leg and level. leicester city new history will have to wait. england's leading wicket james anderson has been ruled out of the final two test matches against south africa with a broken rib. having onlyjust recovered from a calf problem last year, the seamer could miss up to two months. he said it was frustrating to be missing the rest of the series but he'll still be supporting the likes of ben stokes, joe root and stuart broad from home. earlier, i gauged the reaction from former england bowler ryan sidebottom look at him and how bride and how bit they are in the amount of balls what they have done and what they have achieve
aston villa may have sensed that especially when frederick got his footin especially when frederick got his foot in the cross to pride in the opening goal. a lead they were unlucky not to extend as this had it rattled back off of the crossbar. much has been discussed of late about the future of james minutes and come here he was with a big chance to change the course of leicester city future. instead, that was left. this is the equaliser. finally to seize the first leg and level. leicester city...
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i thought the enemy at frederick junction from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. i am retreating with the battered and half demoralized column, and the forces of the enemy, at least 20,000, and they do not seem to be pursuing. you have to use every exertion to save baltimore and washington. i think the troops of the 6th corps fought magnificently. i was totally overwhelmed by the harper's ferry arriving during the battle. and two regiments are covering my retreat. i shall try to get to baltimore. pretty reassuring message he said to the war department, didn't he? so early is on his way to washington. so on the morning of july 10th, excuse me, he's going to make a march towards washington. he's about 40 miles away. okay. so you'll appreciate this. this is my favorite quote from the entire campaign around washington. i call this reach for the stars. the federal high command and wait until you see this quote here. so we have brigadier general j.r. west on recruiting duty, excuse me. he writes a telegram to the chief of staff offering his services and you see howlick'
i thought the enemy at frederick junction from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. i am retreating with the battered and half demoralized column, and the forces of the enemy, at least 20,000, and they do not seem to be pursuing. you have to use every exertion to save baltimore and washington. i think the troops of the 6th corps fought magnificently. i was totally overwhelmed by the harper's ferry arriving during the battle. and two regiments are covering my retreat. i shall try to get to baltimore. pretty...
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what frederick jackson turner talked about. the idea you could move, you could re-create yourself, start over. the past was not going to hold you back. the future was yours. it was in your hands. what we call the pioneer spirit, entrepreneurial spirit, you can do it, whatever name you want to put to it. that was critical. and the idea, too, which dovetails with the freedom is that ultimately, consent has to come from the governed. consent has to come from the governed, which is critical, because the rule of law, if you want to challenge the existing powers of structure, many societies, they will crush you. one quick example, china 500 years ago had shipbuilding capabilities every bit as good and some say better than europe, but the authorities there decided they did not like this exploration that some of these chinese sailors were starting to do. they broke the ships up even though they were very advanced and told the sailors, do not do that again and come home, because if you do, we will kill you. china cut itself off of the w
what frederick jackson turner talked about. the idea you could move, you could re-create yourself, start over. the past was not going to hold you back. the future was yours. it was in your hands. what we call the pioneer spirit, entrepreneurial spirit, you can do it, whatever name you want to put to it. that was critical. and the idea, too, which dovetails with the freedom is that ultimately, consent has to come from the governed. consent has to come from the governed, which is critical,...
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party on, frederick, party o.e w the way we're going to send you a year's supply of count chocula breakfast cereal. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, music from orville peck. lakeith stanfield is here. and we'll be right back with jessica simpson. ♪ >> dicky: abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by mercedes benz. he's the one. gesundheit. [sneezes] i see something else... a star... with three points. you're in a... mercedes. yeah, we wish. wish granted. with four models starting under 37 thousand, there could be a mercedes-benz in your near future. lease the gla 250 suv for just $319 a month with credit toward your first month's payment. introducing wendy's 2 for 5. ♪ yeah the only 2 for 5 with wendy's fresh, never frozen beef and the spicy chicken you crave. choose from the dave's single, spicy chicken sandwich, 10 piece crispy, or spicy nuggets. pick any two for 5 bucks! only at wendy's. ♪ not one, but two but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost n
party on, frederick, party o.e w the way we're going to send you a year's supply of count chocula breakfast cereal. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, music from orville peck. lakeith stanfield is here. and we'll be right back with jessica simpson. ♪ >> dicky: abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by mercedes benz. he's the one. gesundheit. [sneezes] i see something else... a star... with three points. you're in a... mercedes. yeah, we wish. wish granted. with four models starting...
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aston villa may have sensed that especially when frederick got his footin especially when frederick gotattled back off of the crossbar. much has been discussed of late about the future of james minutes and come here he was with a big chance to change the course of leicester city future. instead, that was left. this is the equaliser. finally to seize the first
aston villa may have sensed that especially when frederick got his footin especially when frederick gotattled back off of the crossbar. much has been discussed of late about the future of james minutes and come here he was with a big chance to change the course of leicester city future. instead, that was left. this is the equaliser. finally to seize the first
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and the descendents of frederick douglass and booker t. washington still have residence at the resort. we talked about the guide and i would like to close with these advertisement guidebooks might tell you about the prescribed, but not necessarily the lived experiences. they are telling you where you should go, not necessarily where they went. where do we find this information? it would be great if we had diaries like the judge had. i was so jealous when he brought that out, but it's often not the case. a lot of people did not write diaries. if they did, they are not in the repositories we go to. one of the sad things i have seen is when african-americans died, people put their stuff on the street and we have lost so much history due to that process. they go dumpster diving and they have rescued so many treasures from the trash. but one of the ways we do find information is in the society pages of black newspapers. i will just tell you, i get lost in the society pages, because you see so many details, including where they are vacationing,
and the descendents of frederick douglass and booker t. washington still have residence at the resort. we talked about the guide and i would like to close with these advertisement guidebooks might tell you about the prescribed, but not necessarily the lived experiences. they are telling you where you should go, not necessarily where they went. where do we find this information? it would be great if we had diaries like the judge had. i was so jealous when he brought that out, but it's often not...
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frederick that ties in with your concerns representing younger people in europe. absolutely. are national youth counsellors and youth organisations and indeed we are thinking about making sure that the effects of brexit are mitigated. lauren, let's talk about citizens‘ rights. in a transition period at least until the end of 20/20, they look like they are protected, is that satisfactory? until the end of next year. what‘s important, as you say, is to reassure people that nothing is going to change on saturday morning if you are a british person living on the continent. however, after 2020, we have some serious reservations about what‘s going to happen next, and our main concern is that because we are losing free movement and its cross—border working rates, this will make life much harderfor people working rates, this will make life much harder for people who live and work, that‘s because 80% of us are working age, and a lot of us have built our lives and provided for our families by using ourfree movement rights and our cross—border working and getting our qualifications reco
frederick that ties in with your concerns representing younger people in europe. absolutely. are national youth counsellors and youth organisations and indeed we are thinking about making sure that the effects of brexit are mitigated. lauren, let's talk about citizens‘ rights. in a transition period at least until the end of 20/20, they look like they are protected, is that satisfactory? until the end of next year. what‘s important, as you say, is to reassure people that nothing is going to...
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are -- frederick watts is very important in the history of pennsylvania state university. of the leading heponents of agricultural -- is known as the father of pennsylvania state university. long before that he was the father of the cumberland valley railroad. he was one of the early proponents to get the railroad built. presidenterved as the of the railroad. toderick watts had a vision turn the cumberland valley from a small regional railroad into something that would be nationally important. he know his entree into the national scene would be the confederate army and the publicity has railroad would get. the cvrrthe first time plays any kind of role in the conflict between the north and south is during john brown's raid on harpers ferry in 1862. most of the raiders including john brown himself arrive on the cumberland valley railroad having traveled through harrisburg. their headquarters in downtown chambersburg, ironically in a boardinghouse that was owned by the widows of one of the abolition governors of pennsylvania, governor joseph ratner. mary written or is boardin
are -- frederick watts is very important in the history of pennsylvania state university. of the leading heponents of agricultural -- is known as the father of pennsylvania state university. long before that he was the father of the cumberland valley railroad. he was one of the early proponents to get the railroad built. presidenterved as the of the railroad. toderick watts had a vision turn the cumberland valley from a small regional railroad into something that would be nationally important....
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what is interesting is they had sent a new commander, frederick poole, for some reason decided he wanted to go on vacation in december 1918, so he left for england in the middle of the operation. they sent another general, ironside, out of the trenches in france. he arrived and visited the various fronts. he decided, this is hopeless, but it is too late to take them out because they would be vulnerable. he decided, we will just sit in our fortifications here. it is safer. we will hope nothing bad happens. he had actually visited this frontline on january 18, 1919. he wrote about it in a book later and said he could easily imagine how a force could come up the river and overwhelm this small force here. and he left. he went back to shenkursk. lucky for him, because the next morning, like i mentioned, the fourth platoon, 46 men of company i, were attacked, put to flight. ultimately, 25 men from company a, many of them in harry b ean's fourth platoon, would be killed or die of wounds. a handful of men made it back to the log cabin that served as company a's headquarters. that turned out to b
what is interesting is they had sent a new commander, frederick poole, for some reason decided he wanted to go on vacation in december 1918, so he left for england in the middle of the operation. they sent another general, ironside, out of the trenches in france. he arrived and visited the various fronts. he decided, this is hopeless, but it is too late to take them out because they would be vulnerable. he decided, we will just sit in our fortifications here. it is safer. we will hope nothing...
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by idea is that i should never mow it again because the great frederick olmstead hated lawnmowers andanicured lawns. that didn't go over very well. but i am sure. [laughter] 150 or so years later what kind of differences did you encounter during your travels compared to when he went to the south over t were the major things you saw that may have changed and what were the things that didn't change? >> big topic and 400 pages so hard to boil down. on the landscape saying i think that he would be appalled by our what we have done to our landscape. there is a phrase colleagues had for him but i love that said he was boneheaded meaning that he always looked far into the future for what he called distant effects so that he would see if we don't plan this carefully, there will be no green space in the city. he saw where the landscape was and also american society itself, a it's on what he calls mushroom develop and into his tones springing up along the mississippi or texas with no real planning or any consideration other than economics. so it was a little painful to go into some of the place
by idea is that i should never mow it again because the great frederick olmstead hated lawnmowers andanicured lawns. that didn't go over very well. but i am sure. [laughter] 150 or so years later what kind of differences did you encounter during your travels compared to when he went to the south over t were the major things you saw that may have changed and what were the things that didn't change? >> big topic and 400 pages so hard to boil down. on the landscape saying i think that he...
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frederick jackson was worried about it back in the 1890's. that kind of pioneering entrepreneurship is going to do something that is going to be very exciting. this, of course, leads to taxes. amazingly, on the democratic side, they are all prescribing taxes, even a moderate like joe biden, increasing taxes over the next 10 years, more than twice what hillary clinton did in 2016. that now counts as moderate, and you look at warren and sanders and all of their tax proposals, what they do not understand in terms of things like a wealth tax, it seems these people have a cartoon caricature. some of you may be old enough to remember scrooge mcduck, a comic character from disney. he would sit in his money bin with all of his cash and jewelry and gold bars and that kind of thing, and it is like the cash. you just go in and help yourself to the cash. most wealth is not cash. it is assets like a factory or a patent or a way of doing things, and if you have an environment which is antithetical, which is hostile to that kind of environment, those asset
frederick jackson was worried about it back in the 1890's. that kind of pioneering entrepreneurship is going to do something that is going to be very exciting. this, of course, leads to taxes. amazingly, on the democratic side, they are all prescribing taxes, even a moderate like joe biden, increasing taxes over the next 10 years, more than twice what hillary clinton did in 2016. that now counts as moderate, and you look at warren and sanders and all of their tax proposals, what they do not...
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frederick pleitgen is live for us in tehran. and it's 4:00 a.m. eastern time in the u.s., we're seeing these live pictures of still many, many people taking to the streets protesting the american action, the american killing of the general. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. i'm actually right in the middle of the crowd. as you can see still a lot of people who right now are standing around me and actually chanting death to america. a lot of them have already also said that they want revenge for what took place for that killing of iran's general qassem soleimani. i have to tell you i've been on the streets of tehran where protests have taken place many times in the past. i really haven't seen ones that were as big as this one. earlier this morning soleimani's body was eulogized by iran's supreme leader himself. and there's a procession. the iranian's are saying there's going to be retaliation. and yesterday i managed to speak to one of the adviders of and he told me there will be military retaliation and iranians don't want a full on war with t
frederick pleitgen is live for us in tehran. and it's 4:00 a.m. eastern time in the u.s., we're seeing these live pictures of still many, many people taking to the streets protesting the american action, the american killing of the general. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. i'm actually right in the middle of the crowd. as you can see still a lot of people who right now are standing around me and actually chanting death to america. a lot of them have already also said that they want...
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. >> i know that your friend andrew is not a friend of southern food and nor was frederick olmsted. > fred complains quite humorously, not that he is a food snob exactly but pork, what he regarded as very bad coffee was what he was being offered basically at every meal for months and it got old. and he writes quite amusingly about that. >> i enjoy your wife's books too. >> so the y. >> a pulitzer family. >> my wife is geraldine brooks, historical novelist and won a pulitzer prize for a novel about a civil war hero, march and our lives have been so interconnected, not just as spouses but as writers. we met in journalism school. we shared a computer and it is only recently that she kicked me out to the barn behind our house to get a little distance that we are not literally working in the same room. i would say it is very different now that she writes fiction because she began as a journalist and wrote some nonfiction books and she went to the dark side and started making stuff up. so i feel she is still a tremendous help to me because we edit each other's work and she feels tremendousl
. >> i know that your friend andrew is not a friend of southern food and nor was frederick olmsted. > fred complains quite humorously, not that he is a food snob exactly but pork, what he regarded as very bad coffee was what he was being offered basically at every meal for months and it got old. and he writes quite amusingly about that. >> i enjoy your wife's books too. >> so the y. >> a pulitzer family. >> my wife is geraldine brooks, historical novelist and...
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the idea was to push down all the way through, which frederick poole thought they should be able to do by november to reach 300 miles further south. the next day, the first battalion of the 339tht was sent up the dvina. 40 miles away and we are going to be there by november. there would be no opposition. pie-in-the-sky stuff. they immediately ran into bolsheviks here. just a little south. that is as far as they got. that was mid september of 1918. they lost five or six men killed in action. russian gunboats came up and scared them off. so they retreated back to shenkursk. in early october, some rival scouts have relieved them. they were sent back in mid-october. russian gunboats appeared again and blew apart the blockhouses they created so they again retreated to a more permanent base, which is where they were going to spend the winter. and ironically -- i guess very ironically -- on november 11, 1918, we all know what that day was, company b was attacked by hundreds of bolshevik warriors that spent four days fighting for their lives, just barely escaped. they beat them off. they wound
the idea was to push down all the way through, which frederick poole thought they should be able to do by november to reach 300 miles further south. the next day, the first battalion of the 339tht was sent up the dvina. 40 miles away and we are going to be there by november. there would be no opposition. pie-in-the-sky stuff. they immediately ran into bolsheviks here. just a little south. that is as far as they got. that was mid september of 1918. they lost five or six men killed in action....
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our coverage begins this morning with frederick pleitgen in tehran. fred? >> reporter: good morning, laura and christine. the iranians continue to give some more information as to how they intend to move forward but also where they are at the moment. there was a press conference early this morning from the head of iran's aviation authority and in that press conference he says that he believes the theory as he put it, that the plane may have been hit by a missile is not valid as he says. he went onto say that the plane apparently took off, was in the air for about 5 minutes. at some point had tried to turn around and fly back to the airport. the head of the aviation authority also acknowledged there was all this information out there about the plane possibly getting hit by a missile. and he said anyone who has any sort of information needs to bring that information forward and officially submit it to the investigation. so the iranians are clearly saying they are willing to take that information into account when they conduct their investigation. so far, howe
our coverage begins this morning with frederick pleitgen in tehran. fred? >> reporter: good morning, laura and christine. the iranians continue to give some more information as to how they intend to move forward but also where they are at the moment. there was a press conference early this morning from the head of iran's aviation authority and in that press conference he says that he believes the theory as he put it, that the plane may have been hit by a missile is not valid as he says....
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, that's the guy frederick proctor legibly drove his range rover by black diamond because this clearede was spotted by a patriot in the tavern and they also called the siding is ufo. because we need, the commuter reeked of booze. he also had a little glitter on the shirt. sounds like somebody was hanging out on the bunny hail if you're picking up what i'm laying down. in the playboy manchin. this key slope shenanigans let them in jail where he has been unable too post jail. and at the sad state of affairs it's nice to know that bernie sanders is not the only one in vermont with no way to one in vermont with no way to pay for his bad i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my
, that's the guy frederick proctor legibly drove his range rover by black diamond because this clearede was spotted by a patriot in the tavern and they also called the siding is ufo. because we need, the commuter reeked of booze. he also had a little glitter on the shirt. sounds like somebody was hanging out on the bunny hail if you're picking up what i'm laying down. in the playboy manchin. this key slope shenanigans let them in jail where he has been unable too post jail. and at the sad state...
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, that's the guy frederick proctor legibly drove his range rover by black diamond because this clearedted by a patriot in the tavern and they also called the siding is ufo. because we need, the commuter reeked of booze. he also had a little glitter on the shirt. sounds like somebody was hanging out on the bunny hail if you're picking up what i'm laying down. in the playboy manchin. this key slope shenanigans let them in jail where he has been unable too post jail. and at the sad state of affairs it's nice to know that bernie sanders is not the only one in vermont with no way to pay for his bad ideas. worldly? ♪ ♪ and how long you need it to last. we'll estimate how much you could spend. then you can decide how you'll spend it. schwab manages the complexity with automated, tax-smart withdrawals. that you can start, stop or adjust at any time with no penalties. and you pay no advisory fee. schwab intelligent income. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focu
, that's the guy frederick proctor legibly drove his range rover by black diamond because this clearedted by a patriot in the tavern and they also called the siding is ufo. because we need, the commuter reeked of booze. he also had a little glitter on the shirt. sounds like somebody was hanging out on the bunny hail if you're picking up what i'm laying down. in the playboy manchin. this key slope shenanigans let them in jail where he has been unable too post jail. and at the sad state of...
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third, black abolitionists, we talked about frederick douglass. you have read frederick douglass, who in 1851, breaks with the garrisonions and moves to the position that the constitution is a guarantee of liberty, it is a freedom document. douglass becomes the voice of one of the principal voices of anti-slavery constitutionalism. he is saying that blacks, of course, our citizens, persons under the constitution, but fourth and most importantly, given what we are talking about today, are the freedom suits, the enslaved families themselves who brought these cases, most of all, laid down a series of arguments that the constitution was not proslavery, that the constitution did not create a slavery-based national system, but instead one based on freedom, and we think about james ash, anne bell, mary bell, eleonora bell, this long line of freedom suits, arguing that freedom was national while slavery was local. freedom was national while slavery was confined to certain places, certain contingencies, certain law, certain definition and conditions. and i
third, black abolitionists, we talked about frederick douglass. you have read frederick douglass, who in 1851, breaks with the garrisonions and moves to the position that the constitution is a guarantee of liberty, it is a freedom document. douglass becomes the voice of one of the principal voices of anti-slavery constitutionalism. he is saying that blacks, of course, our citizens, persons under the constitution, but fourth and most importantly, given what we are talking about today, are the...
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first daytime tv appearance, this young man that's coming up on our show today, his name is clark frederickhildhood trauma company made a decision that was unimaginable and landed him in the prison for five years. he took the life of the man w
first daytime tv appearance, this young man that's coming up on our show today, his name is clark frederickhildhood trauma company made a decision that was unimaginable and landed him in the prison for five years. he took the life of the man w
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if the fall of a different opinion awful weather to frederick and approached on different. we're interested in one. but talking freely with them is no easy task we must avoid the intelligence services are not permitted to leave the hotel without a military escort we find a more discreet way to go into the city center to be. the largest and is pakistan's poorest. most people here live on less than $2.00 a day. in the majority of families to fish for a living like rani what with rather than look. inside. he lives with his 5 brothers and sisters and their families. in total 36 people live in this hopes for a minute. for now at least they have seen no benefits from the projects and their life is as difficult as it has ever be the need then caught on to the a good to be thing. and. today the house has no water or electricity. and ever since the port was built fishermen have been finding it more and more difficult to find fish. john i was just saying in family guy i think you're going to. vote. on a john i was going to have more number of them are going to hear more. ronnie fears
if the fall of a different opinion awful weather to frederick and approached on different. we're interested in one. but talking freely with them is no easy task we must avoid the intelligence services are not permitted to leave the hotel without a military escort we find a more discreet way to go into the city center to be. the largest and is pakistan's poorest. most people here live on less than $2.00 a day. in the majority of families to fish for a living like rani what with rather than look....
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frederick lander is up on talbot hill with cannon watching all this and he's not happy. lander is all but forgotten about today, even amongst civil war historians because he decide of disease early in the war. lander was a national celebrity at this time. he surveyed for railroads, explored in the far west, an accomplished poet. married an actress even more renown renowned than him. when the war broke out, lander offered his services to general mcclellan for a, quote, in any capacity, at any time and for any duty, and this is without consideration of rank or pay. but lander was made this honorary colonel and sent over to western virginia. so, philippi was just the latest adventure for lander. he was stuck on the hill top watching the battle unfold beknead him. he refused to be left out. he took his horse through the underbrush down to where dumont's men were preparing to cross the bridge. the artillery men couldn't believe what they were seeing. one indiana company tried to follow lander over the face of the hill and they had to slide down on their butts for fear of fall
frederick lander is up on talbot hill with cannon watching all this and he's not happy. lander is all but forgotten about today, even amongst civil war historians because he decide of disease early in the war. lander was a national celebrity at this time. he surveyed for railroads, explored in the far west, an accomplished poet. married an actress even more renown renowned than him. when the war broke out, lander offered his services to general mcclellan for a, quote, in any capacity, at any...
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. >> one of the characters in your book was a friend of yours named frederick. >> keys right behind me. my colleague from new orleans, a dear friend different parties. but we got to know each other from the state house of representatives that friendship is genuine and has maintained through all the turmoils and differences of opinion. there's jennifer. my surgeon, so many of the special people that help to get me back but he was the first person to show up at the hospital. he was at the democrats practice and heard what had happened and knew before my staff and went straight there. and he helped jennifer which he flew up from new orleans. politics can be rough and tumble that life is much more important it's if you build genuine friendships that can be done it might be rare but it shows that people can come together so many people that reached out and prayed and even benjamin netanyahu even though world leaders that have called they may not know me personally but they know it congress represents. and why it's so special in this country that after all the disagreements ultimately we lov
. >> one of the characters in your book was a friend of yours named frederick. >> keys right behind me. my colleague from new orleans, a dear friend different parties. but we got to know each other from the state house of representatives that friendship is genuine and has maintained through all the turmoils and differences of opinion. there's jennifer. my surgeon, so many of the special people that help to get me back but he was the first person to show up at the hospital. he was at...
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there was a delegation of frederick douglass, a black delegation that came to see him in the early 1866s very put out by them and one of the things he said, it's really so hard to imagine what he is thinking when he says to them, i didn't sell any of my slaves it's like, what are you talking about? to me it he is still identifying with a planter class were not so sure that when he says that the so-called yeoman farmers to people who didn't have money automatically got pardoned that he was really thinking along the lines of restructuring the south away from what had been called the aristocracy. i think that was okay to do and it cut muster with most people but as soon as he got some power again, he begins using it in almost the same way and now he's making the planters come to him. he's got power over this people who called him basically, this was 19th century term "poor white trash. now he is saying, look who is poor white trash now. >> johnson and my mentor mckittrick's argument is remembered johnson was an outsider he was kind of his personality was really his problem. >> one of his p
there was a delegation of frederick douglass, a black delegation that came to see him in the early 1866s very put out by them and one of the things he said, it's really so hard to imagine what he is thinking when he says to them, i didn't sell any of my slaves it's like, what are you talking about? to me it he is still identifying with a planter class were not so sure that when he says that the so-called yeoman farmers to people who didn't have money automatically got pardoned that he was...
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hi my name softly are and from frederick every character is a small village in the southern part of iceland so i want to welcome you into my home. so this is our living room. and here we stay most of the time. our house is built on a hot area we never have to warm it up not in the in the time we have because it's all this hot. comfortable. this is also my favorite thing here it's from my mother i grew up with this. the plowers. for this for example is a gift from a very good friend. and i really love this thing also these 2 years there since i was just since a remember since i was a little girl also this tear here. it's very old i think it is for around 250 years salt and it comes or it's in the live from work there it's something these people in the old days and this is my favorite thing here. might be just next it's an old grand piano since $1884.00 i sometimes play it like that maybe try. yes this is our kits in here. and we have very fresh water enough of warm water and. you over it if it's so clear you just drink it it's very clear very cold the water. so i have a lot of africa things
hi my name softly are and from frederick every character is a small village in the southern part of iceland so i want to welcome you into my home. so this is our living room. and here we stay most of the time. our house is built on a hot area we never have to warm it up not in the in the time we have because it's all this hot. comfortable. this is also my favorite thing here it's from my mother i grew up with this. the plowers. for this for example is a gift from a very good friend. and i...
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one of the first homes he built was, of course, for his father, but frederick douglass is said to have never gotten the opportunity to enjoy the home because he died in 1895 before the home was completed. but the home is listed on the national register. this resort does not appear in the green book. and i think it's quite purposeful. if you look at highland beach, they always try to maintain their exclusivity and that they were part of the elite. there's even articles in the newspaper with charges against them, trying to become less exclusive and they kind of maintain their ground and say no. this is who it's for. we're not -- they didn't advertise. they didn't want this information to get out. but it's still a resort community to this day and descendents of frederick douglass, who have combined with pook booker t. washington, they still have associations with with the resort. we talked about the guides. one of the things i would like to close with, these advertisements and other travel literature might tell you about the described. those places are telling you where you should go, not
one of the first homes he built was, of course, for his father, but frederick douglass is said to have never gotten the opportunity to enjoy the home because he died in 1895 before the home was completed. but the home is listed on the national register. this resort does not appear in the green book. and i think it's quite purposeful. if you look at highland beach, they always try to maintain their exclusivity and that they were part of the elite. there's even articles in the newspaper with...
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proposal universe of basic income is being proposed by the left but way back decades ago it was frederick himself who is basically the grandfather of this whole deregulation and then the road to serfdom and an inspiration for ronald reagan and margaret thatcher his notion on why we should have something similar to a universal basic income that the government should provide a certain minimum income he said for everyone a sort of floor below which nobody need fall even when he is unable to provide for himself this he said would provide freedom from coercion by employers so if we have a jobs market the employer always has more leverage because you need the money you need to feed yourself you need to house yourself and your family so his notion was that it provides a more equal market there between employee and employer and this is going back to what he said about the jobs if you have a guaranteed level of jobs it really does make you know ridnour it makes the floor a better floor so right now your choice is nothing if you're unemployed or slave wages will suppose you have a 3rd option actual
proposal universe of basic income is being proposed by the left but way back decades ago it was frederick himself who is basically the grandfather of this whole deregulation and then the road to serfdom and an inspiration for ronald reagan and margaret thatcher his notion on why we should have something similar to a universal basic income that the government should provide a certain minimum income he said for everyone a sort of floor below which nobody need fall even when he is unable to...
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frederi frederi frederick pleitgen standing by live for us in tehran. what are you hearing from folks on the ground? >> reporter: there is definitely a lot of anger here on the streets of tehran. a lot of people who are quite anger and who have been chanting the moment we go on and air and have been chanting things lying death to america and also critical of president trump and the trump administration. so you can see also the large crowds that have been turning out. it's really something i haven't seen in this country even though i've been hear i'd say about 15, 16 times already and these certainly a lot bigger than i've seen here in iran before. it all started very early in the morning today when the body of qassem soleimani and the others killed were essentially eulogized by the supreme leader himself speaking the prayer. and that also goes to show how important a figure qassem soleimani was here in iran. many people here also saying they want revenge for the death of qassem soleimani. it was quite interesting because i spoke to the main advisor of i
frederi frederi frederick pleitgen standing by live for us in tehran. what are you hearing from folks on the ground? >> reporter: there is definitely a lot of anger here on the streets of tehran. a lot of people who are quite anger and who have been chanting the moment we go on and air and have been chanting things lying death to america and also critical of president trump and the trump administration. so you can see also the large crowds that have been turning out. it's really something...