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frederick douglass as an old man. he was not always an old man and lincoln did not always have a beard. i want to start with the origins. douglass once said that lincoln never treated him as an inferior and he believed that even though he came from a slave state, it was because they both rose from humble origins and worked hard. douglass called lincoln the king of american self-made men. tell us about the different origins and how you think may have contributed to the relationship that they ultimately developed. edna: we can start with slavery. douglass was born into slavery on the eastern shore of maryland. did not know his mother very well. his mother died when he was about six or seven years old and he lived with his grandmother even before that. by the time he learned his mother was dead, she had been dead for some time. he had not had the opportunity to establish a relationship with her the way of parent and child would. his earliest years, up until he was 20, those years were shaped by his experiences under slav
frederick douglass as an old man. he was not always an old man and lincoln did not always have a beard. i want to start with the origins. douglass once said that lincoln never treated him as an inferior and he believed that even though he came from a slave state, it was because they both rose from humble origins and worked hard. douglass called lincoln the king of american self-made men. tell us about the different origins and how you think may have contributed to the relationship that they...
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one is from frederick douglass. i think david has already paraphrased it. 1876, "though the union was more to him than our freedom and our future, under his wise and beneficent rule, we saw ourselves gradually lifted from the depths of slavery to the heights of liberty and manhood." that lincoln, in december of 1862, between the preliminary and final emancipation, in a state of the union message where he talked about colonization, he still said, "in giving freedom to the slave, we give freedom to the free, honor to the like of what we preserve." last,l mainly lose the best hope of earth." my final quote is of edna. it is something we have not discussed in full detail, as we have discussed two great men. us, in her book about lincoln and the emancipation, lincoln's decre promised freedom. african-americans defined what that meant. this has been a wonderful discussion. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is res
one is from frederick douglass. i think david has already paraphrased it. 1876, "though the union was more to him than our freedom and our future, under his wise and beneficent rule, we saw ourselves gradually lifted from the depths of slavery to the heights of liberty and manhood." that lincoln, in december of 1862, between the preliminary and final emancipation, in a state of the union message where he talked about colonization, he still said, "in giving freedom to the slave,...
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frederick douglass speech exists in a text. the short form, political editorial is where he really found a declarative voice. not just the 19th-century oratorical voice. from the late 1840's to the 1850's, you can monitor the entire american political crisis over slavery from a radical abolitionist perspective through frederick douglass's paper. name the moment, the fugitive slave act, dred scott, on and on. there is one or more editorials. become his this monthly? david: 1959 r 1960. he converts probably due to cost reasons or labor. he was trying to do this every week. it is a family production. his three sons taught him. into an eponymous journal. he names it for himself at a certain which is probably good point, marketing. david: also vanity. then it his monthly. this guy is nothing if not vain. >> is the story true that tourists, especially those not terribly far from rochester, one of the sidetrips was to go to rochester to find out whether a man of color could actually be running a newspaper? david: i don't doubt that it
frederick douglass speech exists in a text. the short form, political editorial is where he really found a declarative voice. not just the 19th-century oratorical voice. from the late 1840's to the 1850's, you can monitor the entire american political crisis over slavery from a radical abolitionist perspective through frederick douglass's paper. name the moment, the fugitive slave act, dred scott, on and on. there is one or more editorials. become his this monthly? david: 1959 r 1960. he...
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frederick douglass thought that was pretty good, missouri. at that point, the policy. what bothered frederick douglass most in 18 621 and 1862 was the policy or the stated policy of the federal government which was to return fugitive slaves. they called it technically denial of asylum. which meant if a fugitive slave entered union lines they were supposed to be returned if possible to their owners if the owner was loyal to the union. how in the world some line captain was to determine whether some slaveholder was loyal to the union or not, god knows. but at one point in the fall of night -- 18 621, frederick douglass called lincoln the most powerful slave catcher in america. >> watch more on the presidency sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern here on american history tv. on the commute, caters. from the state of the net conference, dusted department andciate attorney general former fbi general counsel james baker on encryption technology and privacy. end to andook encrypt its platforms the company itself will lose visibility into what is happening on its platforms
frederick douglass thought that was pretty good, missouri. at that point, the policy. what bothered frederick douglass most in 18 621 and 1862 was the policy or the stated policy of the federal government which was to return fugitive slaves. they called it technically denial of asylum. which meant if a fugitive slave entered union lines they were supposed to be returned if possible to their owners if the owner was loyal to the union. how in the world some line captain was to determine whether...
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frederick: i mean, that's an enormous problem. i mean, that--sometimes i can't sleep at night. brian kelly: that is disturbing, and so, i would like to understand what that problem was. stephen: brian kelly is ceo of california's high speed rail authority. we asked kelly about the small business owners who say the authority's failure to obtain land or rights of way before st coany's in a financial hole. they would go out to the site, wasn't ready. the right of way wasn't procured or they weren't ready. did that play a role? brian: i can't tell you it didn't play a role. i mean, look, i've already said the right of way issue after we're already in construction is problematic. stephen: some of these subs aren't getting paid. how is that possible? how are you helping small business when you're not paying them? brian: high speed rail now has had something like 31 straight months of no late payments, so let's be very clear about that. now, these are disputes largely between contractors and subcontractors. and we are hearing from the small busine and we will try to work with the cont
frederick: i mean, that's an enormous problem. i mean, that--sometimes i can't sleep at night. brian kelly: that is disturbing, and so, i would like to understand what that problem was. stephen: brian kelly is ceo of california's high speed rail authority. we asked kelly about the small business owners who say the authority's failure to obtain land or rights of way before st coany's in a financial hole. they would go out to the site, wasn't ready. the right of way wasn't procured or they...
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frederick county. joining me now is chuck jenkins, sheriff of frederick county maryland.ff, what's your message tonight to the people watching all of this thinking it's just one county. >> you know what, this has been affecting every county for year. prior to them declaring century status, we were seeing the criminal element, the criminal illegal aliens come up from montgomery and pg counties, bleed into frederick county. we've been dealing with crime. >> laura: i want to put this up on the screens of people understand the scope of what were talking about. there are ten illegals who were arrested for sexual assault from july to november of 2019. here are their names. this is during this span, when the montgomery county executive mark ehrlich signed that executive order barring i.c.e. agents were actually going to the court houses to arrest these people. meanwhile we get the laundry list of individuals raping, in many cases, young minors. speak we have seen gain crime. we've seen machete killings. we have seen rape and sexual assault. i've been 30 years and frederick count
frederick county. joining me now is chuck jenkins, sheriff of frederick county maryland.ff, what's your message tonight to the people watching all of this thinking it's just one county. >> you know what, this has been affecting every county for year. prior to them declaring century status, we were seeing the criminal element, the criminal illegal aliens come up from montgomery and pg counties, bleed into frederick county. we've been dealing with crime. >> laura: i want to put this...
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separate the 10th in the new doc he's serious they've got a half assed british photographer simon frederick examines the pivotal moments in black film history the pave the way for for today's african american and british actors but uses and directors to achieve mainstream success. there was only one kind of story that would give me a good number 2 slaves plus to the house literate basketball players but if you we have evolved and changed cinema over the oscar goes to lupita nyong'o national. park creates a use of force open the doors of hollywood we've got to tell our own stories do to give themselves a cinematic voice it is. even in my dreams this could not be true of the low black people don't want to work and we're going to store a period. to talk about all this and some of the challenges that black create his face in the industry we're joined by photographer simon frederick in london he's the producer and director of they've got to have us on set have a how wrists a professor of communications at stevenson university via skype we have a pool rain a diversity and inclusion of the cut and
separate the 10th in the new doc he's serious they've got a half assed british photographer simon frederick examines the pivotal moments in black film history the pave the way for for today's african american and british actors but uses and directors to achieve mainstream success. there was only one kind of story that would give me a good number 2 slaves plus to the house literate basketball players but if you we have evolved and changed cinema over the oscar goes to lupita nyong'o national....
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[applause] helene: you begin the book with frederick douglass. a really interesting choice because he was a very complicated guy, wasn't he? and tell us about his bearing witness and the point at which maybe he lost sight of that. cornel: the book is dedicated to david walker and. tubman, two folks always already on fire. goes back to the belly of the beast. david walker appealed the colored citizens of the world. he is a dead man nine years later in boston. he told the truth what a bounty on his head. that is my kind of brother. willing to tell that kind of truth, the vicious forms of evil in this society, not just white supremacy, but of course it spills over, to indigenous peoples, subordination of women working people, anti-jewish, , anti-arab, anti-catholic, all of those part of our history, but white supremacy sitting at the center. and so frederick douglass of the most eloquent ex-slave in the history of the modern world. by eloquence i'm talking cicero and defined eloquence, wisdom speaking in the face of catastrophe with a bounty on his
[applause] helene: you begin the book with frederick douglass. a really interesting choice because he was a very complicated guy, wasn't he? and tell us about his bearing witness and the point at which maybe he lost sight of that. cornel: the book is dedicated to david walker and. tubman, two folks always already on fire. goes back to the belly of the beast. david walker appealed the colored citizens of the world. he is a dead man nine years later in boston. he told the truth what a bounty on...
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pi with frederick, she got to work at her palo alto dental practice. today she is helping with his permanent dental implant surgery. this day, surgery day is frederick's ninth visit to the office, and dr. pi says she'll likely be taking care of him for years to come, all free of charge. >> by the end, when frederick's mouth is all done and completed, it will be close to $100,000. >> it makes me emotional thinking about it even right now. >> there are only a few times you get to do something meaningful and make a change in someone's life. >> reporter: fremont police have identified the door dash driver and are still looking for him to make an arrest. he has a past criminal record, though door dash said he cleared a background check three months before the attack. they have permanently deactivated the dasher from their platform. >> congratulations. give us your beautiful smile. >> meanwhile, dr. pi finished frederick's surgery, and his new smile is nearly complete. >> i'm really excited. >> kate larsen, abc7 news. >> wow. that's great. >> it really is. >
pi with frederick, she got to work at her palo alto dental practice. today she is helping with his permanent dental implant surgery. this day, surgery day is frederick's ninth visit to the office, and dr. pi says she'll likely be taking care of him for years to come, all free of charge. >> by the end, when frederick's mouth is all done and completed, it will be close to $100,000. >> it makes me emotional thinking about it even right now. >> there are only a few times you get...
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frederick douglass, who like many, prefer to be one of the founders of our nation umt, quote the whole history of the progress that all concessions get laid's own - - one of those are just and just like so many before a fight against tyranny. this struggle has not been easy and it has left alienation and for too many files but it is a real power in this country but not with them because they are just a few people to expand their interest but now at the expense of others needs. the injustice of this trial is another example of the way our system of justice has worked or more accurately, failed to work. but here's the thing. frederick douglass also told us that "if there is no struggle but he said it never did and it never will. so that a few people at the very top, the american people have to fight for the voice of the people in the power of the people. we must go into the darkness to shine a light and we cannot be deterred or overwhelmed and we cannot ever give up on our country we cannot ever give up on the ideals as a foundation for our democracy. we can never give up on the meaning
frederick douglass, who like many, prefer to be one of the founders of our nation umt, quote the whole history of the progress that all concessions get laid's own - - one of those are just and just like so many before a fight against tyranny. this struggle has not been easy and it has left alienation and for too many files but it is a real power in this country but not with them because they are just a few people to expand their interest but now at the expense of others needs. the injustice of...
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time for a 1st look around but i'd rather go in the company of my guide frederick frederick am tests rifle polar bears could be anywhere here real ones this time. this is the best thing to have with you when you go outside this town no secret trick to scare them away you know as to different kinds of best in the world black . and white bears. if it's well ledo if it's black fightback if it's white good luck it. not all animals here are quite a scary longer being is home to about a 1000 huskies out insult it takes care of 100 of them. are still. rising these are the new go down came here in 2014 from mainland norway for about a year now he's been running the sled dock kennel even in summer when there is no snow on the ground he and his employees take the huskies out every day in any weather. and so dramatic all the time even if you just if you look at that over there we can still see it but in certain situations here as well but with the snowstorms in the weather there could be a point where you called to help if something goes wrong i call that this you can make a bonfire if you get
time for a 1st look around but i'd rather go in the company of my guide frederick frederick am tests rifle polar bears could be anywhere here real ones this time. this is the best thing to have with you when you go outside this town no secret trick to scare them away you know as to different kinds of best in the world black . and white bears. if it's well ledo if it's black fightback if it's white good luck it. not all animals here are quite a scary longer being is home to about a 1000 huskies...
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frederick douglass also told us that, quote, if there is no struggle, there is no progress. he went on to say power concedes nothing without a demand. and he said it never did, and it never will. in order to wrestle power away from the few people at the very top who abuse their power, the american people are going to have to fight for the voice of the people and the power of the people. we must go into the darkness to shine a light, and we cannot be deterred, and we cannot be overwhelmed, and we cannot ever give up on our country. we cannot ever give up on the ideal that are the foundations for our system of democracy. we can never give up on the meaning of truth and justice, and it is part of our history, our past, clearly our president, and our future that in order to make these values real, in order to make the promise of our country real, we can never take it for granted. there will be moments in time and history where we experience incredible disappointment, but the greatest disappointment of all will be if we give up. we cannot ever give up fighting for who we know we
frederick douglass also told us that, quote, if there is no struggle, there is no progress. he went on to say power concedes nothing without a demand. and he said it never did, and it never will. in order to wrestle power away from the few people at the very top who abuse their power, the american people are going to have to fight for the voice of the people and the power of the people. we must go into the darkness to shine a light, and we cannot be deterred, and we cannot be overwhelmed, and...
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there is some falls, frederick douglass, with katie stanton supporting the women's right to vote. he splits with her, but he never loses his faith in the importance for votes for women and universal suffrage. if you think about someone like w.e.b. du bois, when you read the national association of colored people that was founded in 1908 or 1909, it practically reads like a suffrage magazine. there are so many editorials he is writing. there are reasons for that. it is because african-american men who fought so hard in the civil war only to have it taken away in the south by jim crow restrictions, they knew how important the vote was. du bois makes another point, which is kind of obvious, which if women get the vote, black women get the vote too. i think it is important as we think about a movement that has a reputation for being predominantly white and middle-class, we cannot let the racism of that movement keep us from acknowledging and making front and center the contributions of both african-american women, which are so important, but here is a perfect case where putting the me
there is some falls, frederick douglass, with katie stanton supporting the women's right to vote. he splits with her, but he never loses his faith in the importance for votes for women and universal suffrage. if you think about someone like w.e.b. du bois, when you read the national association of colored people that was founded in 1908 or 1909, it practically reads like a suffrage magazine. there are so many editorials he is writing. there are reasons for that. it is because african-american...
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meanwhile, back at the ranch, general frederick poole is in command of the allied invasion, whatever you want to call it, moved his troops down to arkhangelsk to try to stop the gauntlet up the dvina river. the mouth. landed in arkhangelsk. meanwhile, the local bolshevik government fled, but they looted all the stories that were in arkhangelsk, moving them by rail or up the river by ship, therefore, pretty much negating the entire reason for the americans to go to north russia. what is interesting, there was a contingent of 50 sailors from the olympia. wild guys. they look like a fun bunch. [laughter] james: they commandeered a locomotive. they started chasing the bolsheviks down the railway line. trying to get the stores back. they wound up getting beaten back by the bolsheviks and eventually headed back to arkhangelsk. but then they were split in two again and joined -- there were three forces that the british led. one down the dvina, another one down to the railway line. -- down the railway line. sailorn part of the force wound up in this area trying to get to the main red base. a
meanwhile, back at the ranch, general frederick poole is in command of the allied invasion, whatever you want to call it, moved his troops down to arkhangelsk to try to stop the gauntlet up the dvina river. the mouth. landed in arkhangelsk. meanwhile, the local bolshevik government fled, but they looted all the stories that were in arkhangelsk, moving them by rail or up the river by ship, therefore, pretty much negating the entire reason for the americans to go to north russia. what is...
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frederick train back takes me to one of the nearby fjords. he wants to show me the wall of the tuneup brain tidewater glacier. every time we come to a small boat or get all to nature that like this difference and that's makes it very special because it's like seeing a new place every time your thoughts. i'm truly impressed with long here being the northernmost town on earth. here along your being i've encountered far more extremes than i could have hoped for no polar bears but i did meet a bunch of extremely kind hearted people who all seem to share a deeply rooted passion for this truly extraordinary place extremely worth a visit. his friends and family know him as pace have fallen but the rest of the world knows him as d.j. bobo this was a music producer made a name for himself in the 1990 s. with a string of dance hits struck me as the match to the would never be like them trying to get started. you're a master sat down with d.j. vocal for an exclusive interview to talk about his life and career. to you we brought some pictures for you can
frederick train back takes me to one of the nearby fjords. he wants to show me the wall of the tuneup brain tidewater glacier. every time we come to a small boat or get all to nature that like this difference and that's makes it very special because it's like seeing a new place every time your thoughts. i'm truly impressed with long here being the northernmost town on earth. here along your being i've encountered far more extremes than i could have hoped for no polar bears but i did meet a...
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she and her husband saw the original story with frederick and were touched by his kindness. he was only punched of a he told the suspect to stop yelling at a denny's employee who didn't have his to go order ready. >> i saw it and i thought we have to help him. he was hit so hard. half his bone and his teeth were gone. >> as soon as i connected the doctor with frederick, she got to work in her palo alto dental practice. she fitted him with implant teeth. this is his ninth visit to the office and she said she'll likely be taking care of him for years to come, all free of charge. >> by the end, when his many smile is all done and completed, it will be close to 100,000. >> it makes me emotional thinking about it right now. i can't even really quantify how grateful i will for peggy she's done for me. >> fremont police still looking for the suspect. i've reached out to door dash to find out why he was allowed to drive for the company in the first place. >> a bay area man is going to great lengths to protect his beloved pet. how about $45,000? the revolutionary new surgery availabl
she and her husband saw the original story with frederick and were touched by his kindness. he was only punched of a he told the suspect to stop yelling at a denny's employee who didn't have his to go order ready. >> i saw it and i thought we have to help him. he was hit so hard. half his bone and his teeth were gone. >> as soon as i connected the doctor with frederick, she got to work in her palo alto dental practice. she fitted him with implant teeth. this is his ninth visit to...
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eastern on the presidency historians talk about abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipation. that is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ >> this is the pacific as you know it. why stretches of water. but this is the pacific as the joint chiefs of staff knew it. a battlefield. a vast fortress studded plane on which key strongholds anchor a japanese defense line guarding the heart of the homeland. the american front lines advanced to guam and saipan, had now stood iwo jima, the most heavily fortified island in the world. buried deep underground late 20 years of japanese preparation. 20,000 of their toughest fighting men waited for us to make the first move. and they do not have to wait long. the navy begins to soften the island so we can land. [explosions] planes from our carrier force take off to strafe and bomb. [planes flying in] [bombings] gunboats move in close to work over enemy beach installations. enemy fire gets closer. [machine gunning] ♪ d-day, the beginning of the toughest 26 days in marine corps history. we watch the center control vessels, when this flag dro
eastern on the presidency historians talk about abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipation. that is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ >> this is the pacific as you know it. why stretches of water. but this is the pacific as the joint chiefs of staff knew it. a battlefield. a vast fortress studded plane on which key strongholds anchor a japanese defense line guarding the heart of the homeland. the american front lines advanced to guam and saipan, had now stood iwo...
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the maryland statehouse has unveiled two bronze statues of famed abolitionist harriet tubman and fredericklife-size statues were dedicated during a special joint session of the maryland general assembly it shows the two icons as they would have appeared in age and in dress back in 1864, the year that slavery was abolished in the state. >> here in new york the district attorney is reviewing the case of those convicted of killing malcolm x. after a documentary raised new questions about who assassinated him, here's nbc's rehema ellis >> the official count of who killed malcolm x, it's not true. >> reporter: an explosive new netflix documentary casts doubt on the assassination of malcolm x 55 years ago this month. the manhattan da's office says it will begin a preliminary review of the matter and determine what further investigative steps may be undertaken malcolm's family has always wanted to know more. >> we wanted to get answers about who gunned him down. >> reporter: in a brazen attack, malcolm x was gunned down in front of his wife and children while giving a speech in harlem. >> we are
the maryland statehouse has unveiled two bronze statues of famed abolitionist harriet tubman and fredericklife-size statues were dedicated during a special joint session of the maryland general assembly it shows the two icons as they would have appeared in age and in dress back in 1864, the year that slavery was abolished in the state. >> here in new york the district attorney is reviewing the case of those convicted of killing malcolm x. after a documentary raised new questions about who...
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party on, frederick. party on.e 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. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> dicky: abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by boost mobile. owwwww! this is painful. i bet. i can't load anything. you should switch to boost mobile. you get 4 lines for $25 per line per month on their super fast network. look, there's a boost mobile right there. you even get 4 free samsung galaxy phones when you switch. ahhhhh... wow two of 'em! no, 4 free phones. switch to boost mobile and get 4 lines for $25 per line per month with unlimited data, and 4 free samsung galaxy a20 phones all on our super reliable, super fast network. step up with boost mobile. 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 cris
party on, frederick. party on.e 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. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> dicky: abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by boost mobile. owwwww! this is painful. i bet. i can't load anything. you should switch to boost mobile. you get 4 lines for $25 per line per month on their super fast...
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generals including washington pershing patent and macarthur this is the home of abraham lincoln frederick douglass amelia earhart harriet tubman the wright brothers neil armstrong and so many more this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp. davy crocket and any oakley this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth and were texas patriots made their less stand at the alamo was the beautiful beautiful alamo the american nation was carved out of the best front here by the toughest strongest fiercest and most a term and men and women ever to walk on the face of the earth our ancestors braved the unknown tame the wilderness settle the wild west lifted millions from poverty disease and hunger rank wished tyranny and fascism i should the world to new heights of science and medicine laid down the railroads dug out the canals raised up the skyscrapers and ladies and gentlemen our ancestors built the most exceptional republic every to exist in all of human history and we are making it greater than ever before and as i was this is our glorious and magnificent inheritance
generals including washington pershing patent and macarthur this is the home of abraham lincoln frederick douglass amelia earhart harriet tubman the wright brothers neil armstrong and so many more this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp. davy crocket and any oakley this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth and were texas patriots made their less stand at the alamo was the beautiful beautiful alamo the american nation was carved out of the best front here by...
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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 339th was sent put on barges and 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 royal 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 then 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 and hundreds of bolshevik warriors that spent four days fighting for their lives, just barely esc
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 339th was sent put on barges and 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...
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stanton, and we have heard table on which she wrote that, 1848 by 68 women and 32 men, including frederick douglass, the remarkable and powerful abolitionist who believed in equality and the declaration of independence. modeled after the declaration that said we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are equal. these are fabulous. in terms of the original declaration saying that the king had done this to men, elizabeth and others are saying men have done this to women. he has not ever permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise, and the powerful 16, he has endeavored in every way that he could to destroy her confidence in her own powers, to lessen her self-respect, and to make her willing to lead a dependent and abject life. those are pretty harsh words in 1848. by the time the amendment gets introduced in 1878 and voted on, sent out by an all-male congress to the states, there was really nothing insured about the passage of the 19th amendment. and remember that in order to get this past, the coalitions that might women -- white women buil
stanton, and we have heard table on which she wrote that, 1848 by 68 women and 32 men, including frederick douglass, the remarkable and powerful abolitionist who believed in equality and the declaration of independence. modeled after the declaration that said we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are equal. these are fabulous. in terms of the original declaration saying that the king had done this to men, elizabeth and others are saying men have done this to women. he...
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, including frederick douglass junior and rosetta douglass sprigg. 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. i think it is really spectacular that a petition that you sent to congress today, just as these african-american petitioners did in 1877, becomes part of the national archive's holdings, and we are really fortunate we have it here today to help tell the story. 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 first amendment rights that suffragists use, the freedom to assemble, they used pretty effectively as well to gain greater visibility and public attention for their cause. we have this great wall mural here, one of many suffrage parades that were staged throughout the country. this one is here in
, including frederick douglass junior and rosetta douglass sprigg. 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. i think it is really spectacular that a petition that you sent to congress today, just as these african-american petitioners did in 1877, becomes part of the national archive's holdings, and we are really fortunate we have it here today to help tell the...
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now here in germany the conservative politician frederick metz reportedly plans to run for the leadership of chancellor angela merkel's christian democrats a c.d.u. he was widely expected to enter the race for the position of party chief in 2018 minutes gnarly lost a race for the leadership to end a great crime tyrant a monday and she stunned the country by announcing she is stepping down. for britain as an angler medical have rarely seen eye to eye if he became party leader but merkel rethink her current plan to remain chancellor until next year we put that question to w.'s chief political correspondent melinda crane that could well happen it's not only her plan of course she is at the head of a government whose official term goes until 2021 and she has said she would stay out that term but the fact is that these 2 free edition maps and america they have a long history their rivalry goes way back in in fact she proved such a nemesis for him that he wound up leaving politics altogether for many years he is distinctly to the right of chancellor merkel if you remember he was the author of t
now here in germany the conservative politician frederick metz reportedly plans to run for the leadership of chancellor angela merkel's christian democrats a c.d.u. he was widely expected to enter the race for the position of party chief in 2018 minutes gnarly lost a race for the leadership to end a great crime tyrant a monday and she stunned the country by announcing she is stepping down. for britain as an angler medical have rarely seen eye to eye if he became party leader but merkel rethink...
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health minister spawn is a big critic of the mayor cole open door immigration policy then you've got frederick manses a veteran with a lot of support from the business community. at the state premier of north rhine-westphalia and there are others so there's plenty of people possibly the sort of white male in the typical leaders of the christian democrat party number less these people are waiting waiting for their charts now that i k k . is seemingly part of the history books p.w. political correspondent simon young thank you alice take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world syrian government forces have killed 5 turkish soldiers in the province of idlib that's according to turkey's defense ministry the area around it was the last rebel held region in syria turkey has sent thousands of troops at a hole to government offensive efforts by damascus to retake the region have displaced nearly 700000 sits civilians. caught in russia has sentenced 7 young activists to between 6 and 8 years in prison some skew that should be 6 and 18 years the defendants were accused of plotti
health minister spawn is a big critic of the mayor cole open door immigration policy then you've got frederick manses a veteran with a lot of support from the business community. at the state premier of north rhine-westphalia and there are others so there's plenty of people possibly the sort of white male in the typical leaders of the christian democrat party number less these people are waiting waiting for their charts now that i k k . is seemingly part of the history books p.w. political...
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we're joined by simon frederick.cted the documentary "they've got to have us" now out on netflix. cnn entertainment writer lisa is with us. lisa, let's start with you, with cynthia erivo nominated for her role as harriet tubman in the movie "harriet." do you see a recovery here by the academy as lupita nyong'o won in her role? >> well, people are actually talking who wasn't nominated as opposed to who was. cynthia erivo was the only african-american to be nominated. some people refer to antonio banderas as a person of color when he's actually from spain. the it will have years where it feels like diversity. another year will come up where you don't see as much diversity. when we're talking diversity, we're not just, of course, talking about race. we're talking gender, we're talking sexuality. so the academy has a lot of work to do in many people's opinions to reflect not only the membership but also the audience, the people who are going to see the films. >> let me come to you about this, fafta awards i want your rea
we're joined by simon frederick.cted the documentary "they've got to have us" now out on netflix. cnn entertainment writer lisa is with us. lisa, let's start with you, with cynthia erivo nominated for her role as harriet tubman in the movie "harriet." do you see a recovery here by the academy as lupita nyong'o won in her role? >> well, people are actually talking who wasn't nominated as opposed to who was. cynthia erivo was the only african-american to be nominated....
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now to some of the other stories making news around the world a german conservative politician frederick met intends to run for the chairmanship of the governing christian democrats is a former leader of the cd used parliamentary group in $28.00 t.v. narrowly lost the leadership race to articulate power earlier this week she announced that she would step down from 1st. as has cleared the way for former interior minister metairie salvation is to be tried on charges of holding migrant hostage mr silva he says he wants the trial so he can clear his name he insists he was defending as least border when he refused to allow arrested migrants to disembark from a ship for several days last summer. pope francis has ruled against a proposal to allow a married man in the amazon to become catholic priests bishops in the region had called for an exception to the church's celibacy rule to alleviate a shortage an acute shortage of priests in remote rainforest regions but conservative catholics oppose the move. from me. that's the united states where presidential hopeful bernie sanders is one of the dem
now to some of the other stories making news around the world a german conservative politician frederick met intends to run for the chairmanship of the governing christian democrats is a former leader of the cd used parliamentary group in $28.00 t.v. narrowly lost the leadership race to articulate power earlier this week she announced that she would step down from 1st. as has cleared the way for former interior minister metairie salvation is to be tried on charges of holding migrant hostage mr...
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and frederick kilgore, who ofnded oclc, the forerunner world cap, the world's largest below graphic -- world cat, the world's largest below graphic database. it also contributed to the ambitions of american research library and gave universities extensive international holdings for the first time. these were often seen as serving the national interest and necessary for the pursuit of american foreign policy and global influence. at the same time, the work turned some librarians in other directions. including a renewed sense of internationalism. many working for unesco, for example. and let others to reflect upon the larger political purposes of their work. issues raised starkly by order number four. and strengthen their commitment to civil liberties and the library bill of rights. finally, the restitution of looted books was a milestone in the evolution of international efforts to protect cultural heritage and to claim it as an aspect of human rights. at the outset of the war, no one could have foreseen a large-scale government had led operation to acquire, exploit, rescue and restitu
and frederick kilgore, who ofnded oclc, the forerunner world cap, the world's largest below graphic -- world cat, the world's largest below graphic database. it also contributed to the ambitions of american research library and gave universities extensive international holdings for the first time. these were often seen as serving the national interest and necessary for the pursuit of american foreign policy and global influence. at the same time, the work turned some librarians in other...
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frederick douglass for one criticized lincoln's amnesty policy.he was very disappointed that it failed to establish black voting rights as a condition for readmission to the union. courseglass of nonetheless endorsed lincoln, because although the republican party was not perfect, the democratic party represented something far worse. a mcclellan victory, douglass put it, would restore slavery to all its ancient power and make this government what it was before rebellion, instruments of the slave powers. abolitionists supported lincoln in the end, because the choice was between moving forward and jumping back, as one of them put it. in the end, lincoln won a resounding victory in 1864, 212 electoral college votes to mcclellan's 21. at this critical juncture of the war, lincoln had not only maintained his coalition, he extended it, winning a greater electoral mandate in 18 succeed for than 1860. calling lincoln's victory at the ballot box the great deliverance, reverend cornelius edgar of eastern pennsylvania marveled at how lincoln had in his conduc
frederick douglass for one criticized lincoln's amnesty policy.he was very disappointed that it failed to establish black voting rights as a condition for readmission to the union. courseglass of nonetheless endorsed lincoln, because although the republican party was not perfect, the democratic party represented something far worse. a mcclellan victory, douglass put it, would restore slavery to all its ancient power and make this government what it was before rebellion, instruments of the slave...
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have heard table on which she wrote that, was ratified in 1848 by 68 women and 32 men, including frederick douglass, the remarkable and powerful abolitionist who believed in equality and the declaration of independence. 16 sentiments modeled after the declaration that said we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal. these are fabulous. in terms of the original declaration saying that the king had done this to men, elizabeth and others are saying men have done this to women. he has not ever permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise, and it ended with 16, the powerful he has endeavored in every way that he could to destroy her confidence in her own powers, to lessen her self-respect, and to make her willing to lead a dependent and abject life. those are pretty harsh words in 1848. by the time the amendment gets introduced in 1878 and voted on, sent out by an all-male congress to the states, there was really nothing insured about the passage of the 19th amendment. and remember that in order to get this passed, the coalition
have heard table on which she wrote that, was ratified in 1848 by 68 women and 32 men, including frederick douglass, the remarkable and powerful abolitionist who believed in equality and the declaration of independence. 16 sentiments modeled after the declaration that said we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal. these are fabulous. in terms of the original declaration saying that the king had done this to men, elizabeth and others are saying men have...
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doubt penned the words that continue to inspire us today, and trail blazers like harriet tuchman and frederick douglas, statues from whom we will be dedicating in our house chamber next week anne. (applause) leaders who displayed such courage and sacrifice in the name of freedom, we have been fortunate to follow the example of influential leaders in our lifetime to, last year we lost speaker mike bush who dedicated the greater part of his life in service to our state and who left maryland a better place then he found it. (applause) and thomas v. mike miller junior, who after serving as president longer than anyone in american history is now beginning his fifth year of public service of senator president of meredith service. during his recent battles like miller has shown us all the truth meaning of courage and determination, as we gather here once again in this historic place to take the first steps of this new decade we do so with optimism and confidence and our collective ability to continue changing maryland for the better, sadly the country that we all loved is increasingly divided by toxi
doubt penned the words that continue to inspire us today, and trail blazers like harriet tuchman and frederick douglas, statues from whom we will be dedicating in our house chamber next week anne. (applause) leaders who displayed such courage and sacrifice in the name of freedom, we have been fortunate to follow the example of influential leaders in our lifetime to, last year we lost speaker mike bush who dedicated the greater part of his life in service to our state and who left maryland a...
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alix: randy frederick of charles schwab, thank you very much., you have big banks and sm managers doubling down on investing. plus, check out tv . you can watch is online and interact with us directly. you can look at anything you may have missed. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ up, we have the carlyle group's co-ceo. >> i have your bloomberg business flash. tesla and panasonic have a partnership. panasonic is holding back on repeat businesses. the two companies have struggled to ramp up production at the plant in buffalo, new york. they will still produce car batteries together. to salesforce.com. rampedthe co-ceo who we -- who revamped the company stepping down. in his seven years, sales increased four fold. showatest sales reports purchases rose 40%. to the times, expecting temperature then expected scrutiny by regulators. they agreed to buy the financial data for $4 million. we turn to wall street beat and three things wall street is covering. cells property to blackstone. strategys investing different hitting himself -- differentiating themselve
alix: randy frederick of charles schwab, thank you very much., you have big banks and sm managers doubling down on investing. plus, check out tv . you can watch is online and interact with us directly. you can look at anything you may have missed. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ up, we have the carlyle group's co-ceo. >> i have your bloomberg business flash. tesla and panasonic have a partnership. panasonic is holding back on repeat businesses. the two companies have struggled to ramp up...
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frederick's biggest landmark is the cathedral here the beauties and the detail take these cargos if you look closely here realize that each of them is unique. as you stroll through the city you'll see little channels called places that they can be found along many of freiburg streets during the winter months they're empty but in summer they're full of water. those have been around since the middle ages and they stretch out over more than 15 kilometers back in the day they were used to assure water supply but nowadays they've become more of a tourist attraction and a pretty dangerous one legend has it that whoever steps into them will have to marry a freiburg or so be careful. freiburg is germany's southernmost city and the perfect starting point for a trip to the black forest. during the winter months the region's biggest draw is of course the snow i have a huge winter sports fan and i'm going to do my very best to try everything the black forest has to offer the 2 classics skiing and sledding are on the very top of my list. and there is one thing i'm particularly looking forward to the
frederick's biggest landmark is the cathedral here the beauties and the detail take these cargos if you look closely here realize that each of them is unique. as you stroll through the city you'll see little channels called places that they can be found along many of freiburg streets during the winter months they're empty but in summer they're full of water. those have been around since the middle ages and they stretch out over more than 15 kilometers back in the day they were used to assure...
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eastern on the presidency historians talk about abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipation. that is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ >> this is the pacific as you know it. why stretches of water. but this is the pacific as the joint chiefs of staff knew it. a battlefield. a vast
eastern on the presidency historians talk about abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipation. that is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ >> this is the pacific as you know it. why stretches of water. but this is the pacific as the joint chiefs of staff knew it. a battlefield. a vast
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and in my mind, frederick douglass and dr. king are founders just as much as the people who wrote the constitution of the united states. how could they not be? how could they not be? the women that fought to give my kids, my three daughters the right to vote, who fought for 50 years to get the right to vote, mostly women in this country. their founders disliked the people who wrote the constitution as well. and over the years that i have been here, madam president, as i have seen this institution crumble into rubble, this institution become incapable of addressing the most existential questions of our time, that the next generation cannot address, they can't fix their own school. they can't fix our immigration system. they can't fix climate change, although they are getting less and less patient with us on that issue. but what i have come to conclude is that the responsibility of all of us, not just senators, but all of us as citizens in a democratic republic 230 years after the founding of this republic is the responsibility
and in my mind, frederick douglass and dr. king are founders just as much as the people who wrote the constitution of the united states. how could they not be? how could they not be? the women that fought to give my kids, my three daughters the right to vote, who fought for 50 years to get the right to vote, mostly women in this country. their founders disliked the people who wrote the constitution as well. and over the years that i have been here, madam president, as i have seen this...
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melissa: frederick, gregory, i wish we had more time.special. you are an inspiration. thank you for your service and thank you for coming on today. >> thank you, ma'am. connell: great stuff. socialist price tag. bernie sanders revealing his pricey policy proposals. he says it will be funded by, new taxes and also massive lawsuits against the fossil fuel industry. he says he will cut military spending by a lot. here is the question, does the math really add up? now who better to ask a question like that, i already know the answer, from david asman, ahead of "bulls & bears." go ahead, david. >> to give you an idea, i bought a whole bunch of candles, with everything he will do to fossil fuels and no money left over for us, we're bound to be going to the candles if he is elected. connell: very smart. >> one thing i did, i talked to melissa about this off camera, i added up all of the various spending programs he has, you get a price tag of $98 trillion. that is exactly how much the household wealth of americans is. in other words you would h
melissa: frederick, gregory, i wish we had more time.special. you are an inspiration. thank you for your service and thank you for coming on today. >> thank you, ma'am. connell: great stuff. socialist price tag. bernie sanders revealing his pricey policy proposals. he says it will be funded by, new taxes and also massive lawsuits against the fossil fuel industry. he says he will cut military spending by a lot. here is the question, does the math really add up? now who better to ask a...
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home of frederick douglass, ail hart. wright brothers, neil armstrong and so many more.is the country where children learn names like wyatt erp, davy crockett and annie oakley. this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth and where texas patriots made their last stand at the alamo. [cheers and applause] the beautiful, beautiful alamo. the american nation was carved out of the vast frontier by the toughest, strongest, fiercest and most determined men and women ever to walk on the face of the earth. our ancestors braved the unknown, tamed the wilderness, settled the wild west, lifted millions from poverty, disease and hunger vanquished tyranny and fascism. issue everywhered the world of new heights of science and medicine, laid down the railroads, dug out the canals, raised up the skyscrapers and, ladies and gentlemen, our ancestors built the most exceptional republic ever to exist in all of human history, and we are making it greater than ever before. [cheers and applause] [applause] this is our glorious and magnificent inheritance. we are americans. we are pio
home of frederick douglass, ail hart. wright brothers, neil armstrong and so many more.is the country where children learn names like wyatt erp, davy crockett and annie oakley. this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth and where texas patriots made their last stand at the alamo. [cheers and applause] the beautiful, beautiful alamo. the american nation was carved out of the vast frontier by the toughest, strongest, fiercest and most determined men and women ever to walk on the face...
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presidency,on the historians on abraham lincoln douglass'ig luca and frederick views on emancipation. >> as we move through emancipation and onto the pressure building. you go first to this time, david. >> that is pressure. he wants a war against slavery. he wants a sanctioned war against slavery and therefore the south. fremont in the -- he hated it. fremont seemed to be a abolitionist general issuing proclamations of his own. that is pretty good in missouri. point, what bothered is the policy -- at least the stated policy of the federal government -- which was to return slaves. asylumlled it denial of which meant if a fugitive slave entered lines they were supposed to be returned, if possible, to the owners if the owner was loyal to the union. how in the world some line lyingn is to determine -- captain was to determine if his life was loyal douglas called lincoln the most powerful slate catcher in america. announcer: watch more sunday at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern here on american history tv. tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, pulitzer reportinning journalists on the issues fa
presidency,on the historians on abraham lincoln douglass'ig luca and frederick views on emancipation. >> as we move through emancipation and onto the pressure building. you go first to this time, david. >> that is pressure. he wants a war against slavery. he wants a sanctioned war against slavery and therefore the south. fremont in the -- he hated it. fremont seemed to be a abolitionist general issuing proclamations of his own. that is pretty good in missouri. point, what bothered...
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to the champions of these bills, senators horn and a neck, representatives frederick, kennedy and anthony, thank you. now, let's get this proposal passed and to my desk. wow our business community supports michigan reconnect, and here's why. we have over 100,000 in demand jobs to fill. these are good paying jobs, jobs in construction and i.t. in advanced manufacturing but they demand specialized skills training. meeting our goal and feeling these jobs depends on more than just passing a bill. it depends on our young people, so to michigan's high school seniors, including mine, i have two words, keep going. make a plan for after high school. find a program that is a good fit for you, whether it is a union apprenticeship program, a community college or university and pleased, class of 2020, fill out your form. my kids are laughing at me because they know i have a hard time saying that. worded and locks the pell grant and additional federal state financial aid. last, year our students left 100 million federal dollars on the table. we cannot make that mistake again so i've watched the governo
to the champions of these bills, senators horn and a neck, representatives frederick, kennedy and anthony, thank you. now, let's get this proposal passed and to my desk. wow our business community supports michigan reconnect, and here's why. we have over 100,000 in demand jobs to fill. these are good paying jobs, jobs in construction and i.t. in advanced manufacturing but they demand specialized skills training. meeting our goal and feeling these jobs depends on more than just passing a bill....