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it's about anna marie douglass, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's another very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna marie douglass, of course, it's a very real person. she was frederick douglass, his wife of 44 years. but anna remained illiterate all of her life. so we do not have much of anything that anna wrote. we have her her voice to some extent, as spoken about or written about her children or four surviving adult children, and to some extent, commentary about her. but it takes it takes a skilled researcher. i mean, i did some of this for my biography. you have to get at anna, her life, her story through other people and through side doors to her experience. you get at her through the context in which she lived. but she was a truly crucial person in the life of not only frederick douglass, but certainly his family and his is for children. and their 21 grandchildren. and so dinah berry proposed to do this, a short biography of anna marie do now and what and what diana is likely to do. although i don't know,
it's about anna marie douglass, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's another very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna marie douglass, of course, it's a very real person. she was frederick douglass, his wife of 44 years. but anna remained illiterate all of her life. so we do not have much of anything that anna wrote. we have her her voice to some extent, as spoken about or written about her children or four surviving adult children, and to some extent,...
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washington or frederick douglass.o at the democrats are doing at these universities and these colleges. i want to encourage everyone watching get your copy of teddy and booker t. you're going to learn a lot it's an enjoyable read you get amazon.com any major bookstore. and i will see you in about three minutes on to be correct? rex fox nation begin our special guys will love it we brought it to life thanks so much mark appreciated. apigs a right mybrother. we will be right back. -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious. you can even spread it to other people. -mom, come here! -don't worry about it. it'll go away on its own! -no, it won't go away on its own. it's an infection. you need a prescription. nail fungus is a contagious infection. at the first signs, show it to your doctor... ... and ask if jublia is right for you. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. its most common side e
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washington or frederick douglass.e to at the democrats are doing at these universities and these colleges. i want to encourage everyone watching get your copy of teddy and booker t. you're going to learn a lot it's an enjoyable read you get amazon.com any major bookstore. and i will see you in about three minutes on to be correct? rex fox nation begin our special guys will love it we brought it to life thanks so much mark appreciated. apigs a right mybrother. we will be right back. my mental health was much better. but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. #1-prescribed ingrezza is the only td treatment for adults that's always one pill, once daily. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements in 7 out of 10 people. people taking ingrezza can stay on most mental health meds. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in pati
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washington or frederick douglass. is counterintuitive to at the democrats are doing at these universities and these colleges. i want to encourage everyone watching get your copy of teddy and booker t. you're going to learn a lot it's an enjoyable read you get amazon.com any major bookstore. and i will see you in about three minutes on to be correct? rex fox nation begin our special guys will love it we brought it to life thanks so much mark appreciated. pigs a right mybrother. we will be right back. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" bacon and eggs 25/7. you're darn right. solar stocks are up 20% with the additional hour in the day. [ clocks ticking ] i'm ruined. with the extra hour i'm thinking companywide power nap. let's put it to a vote. [ all snoring ] this is going to wreak havoc on overtime approvals. anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs forward-thinking solutions to take on the next anythin
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it's about anna marie douglass, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's another very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna marie douglass, of course, it's a very real person. she was frederick douglass, his wife of 44 years. but anna remained illiterate all of her life. so we do not have much of anything that anna wrote. we have her her voice to some extent, as spoken about or written about her children or four surviving adult children, and to some extent, commentary about her. but it takes it takes a skilled researcher. i mean, i did some of this for my biography. you have to get at anna, her life, her story through other people and through side doors to her experience. you get at her through the context in which she lived. but she was a truly crucial person in the life of not only frederick douglass, but certainly his family and his is for children. and their 21 grandchildren. and so dinah berry proposed to do this, a short biography of anna marie do now and what and what diana is likely to do. although i don't know,
it's about anna marie douglass, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's another very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna marie douglass, of course, it's a very real person. she was frederick douglass, his wife of 44 years. but anna remained illiterate all of her life. so we do not have much of anything that anna wrote. we have her her voice to some extent, as spoken about or written about her children or four surviving adult children, and to some extent,...
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host: talk about the interaction with frederick douglass. what were they able to learn from each other? guest: this is the most accurate relationship in the book, i think. often as a critic of things that lincoln was doing. we mentioned early in the civil war, lincoln was slow to attack slavery directly. he did not ask to free the enslaved leaders. it was set at the beginning of the war that it is something that he should have done. they entered the emancipation proclamation. it did not free every person that was enslaved, but douglass recognized its worth. it was a step. douglas became a recruiter for the union army. he was helping to sign up lachman to join the cause of freedom and then became frustrated. he felt that lincoln's administration had made a liar out of him. equal pay an equal chance of promotion. and he did not get any of those things, so he went to the white house to complain directly to the president, in their first meeting. it is a great meeting because lincoln admitted he was not providing equal treatment. for political re
host: talk about the interaction with frederick douglass. what were they able to learn from each other? guest: this is the most accurate relationship in the book, i think. often as a critic of things that lincoln was doing. we mentioned early in the civil war, lincoln was slow to attack slavery directly. he did not ask to free the enslaved leaders. it was set at the beginning of the war that it is something that he should have done. they entered the emancipation proclamation. it did not free...
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host: talk about the interaction with frederick douglass. what were they able to learn from each other? guest: this is the most accurate relationship in the book, i think. often as a critic of things that lincoln was doing. we mentioned early in the civil war, lincoln was slow to attack slavery directly. he did not ask to free the enslaved leaders. it was set at the beginning of the war that it is something that he should have done. they entered the emancipation proclamation. it did not free every person that was enslaved, but douglass recognized its worth. it was a step. douglas became a recruiter for the union army. he was helping to sign up lachman to join the cause of freedom and then became frustrated. he felt that lincoln's administration had made a liar out of him. equal pay an equal chance of promotion. and he did not get any of those things, so he went to the white house to complain directly to the president, in their first meeting. it is a great meeting because lincoln admitted he was not providing equal treatment. for political re
host: talk about the interaction with frederick douglass. what were they able to learn from each other? guest: this is the most accurate relationship in the book, i think. often as a critic of things that lincoln was doing. we mentioned early in the civil war, lincoln was slow to attack slavery directly. he did not ask to free the enslaved leaders. it was set at the beginning of the war that it is something that he should have done. they entered the emancipation proclamation. it did not free...
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frederick, do stay can. frederick, do you stay there, ben?y and lisa mckenzie . ben, do you think mckenzie. ben, do you think britain will ever stop the boats ? >> 7. >>i ? >> i thought. i thought if they will. but i do think that that that rishi will call a general election . and i think that this election. and i think that this is not the time for infighting in the conservative. >> so you predict a sort of snap, stop, stop the boats election. yes. a single issue election. yes. a single issue election . election. >> yes, i think so . election. >> yes, i think so. i think he'll do it because i think that he's just saying, listen, guys, we can't afford to fall apart at this time right now. you >> yeah. i wonder lady victoria harvey whether presents harvey whether this presents rishi with an opportunity. rishi sunak with an opportunity. he's down in the polls. it looks like almost certain defeat. could this be the one issue that saves him? well i just. >> what i don't understand is like, can they not just stop like, why can they not just stop t
frederick, do stay can. frederick, do you stay there, ben?y and lisa mckenzie . ben, do you think mckenzie. ben, do you think britain will ever stop the boats ? >> 7. >>i ? >> i thought. i thought if they will. but i do think that that that rishi will call a general election . and i think that this election. and i think that this is not the time for infighting in the conservative. >> so you predict a sort of snap, stop, stop the boats election. yes. a single issue...
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why did it lincoln or congress decide in 1861 frederick douglass is right we do need to turn this to a war against slavery if we are going to win it. rithe republicans held the majority anti- slavery in different kinds of ways the question is why didn't they do that in 1861 what you think? >> everyone there especially in the union or not wanting to make this apa war about emancipation. they were wanting more on the lines of what lincoln's idea was to preserve the union they had gone to war specifically to end slavery at that time. i guessrd you could say the word is passionate like patriotism willingness of the soldiers to fight. exit lincoln set the tone from the top. he read the inaugural address in 1861. he says this is not a war that's going to end slavery. i don't think the president has the authority to actually do that. he sets the tone from the top public opinion including soldiers you mentioned would have been very difficult for the northern public including the guys in uniform and 1861. they simply were not ready for the most part to accept the emancipation is something the
why did it lincoln or congress decide in 1861 frederick douglass is right we do need to turn this to a war against slavery if we are going to win it. rithe republicans held the majority anti- slavery in different kinds of ways the question is why didn't they do that in 1861 what you think? >> everyone there especially in the union or not wanting to make this apa war about emancipation. they were wanting more on the lines of what lincoln's idea was to preserve the union they had gone to...
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if a young more and emma could, frederick, they opened a tempest restaurant in london, turning their culinary dreams into reality. the welcome. well, last night, jimmy and nigerian toppers in london to me really be nigerian. this brother and sister team say yes, that. and i very hateful individually, as i said with, is taken liberty with that with had of is a face. and is that a fact now will tell you all about it in about, be on, say, in the frederick's restaurant, truth who's has been in northern london since early 2020, serving nigerian food in their own restaurant? is a dream come true for the founding? do oh, it was boys to be shaving plates. we always wanted have this a high frequency social misfits which is very much my life aligned with nigerian hospitality nigerian social gatherings. you also have boisterous activity. authentic taste is at the heart of the concept. but what makes my during cooking so good night, june food is which to mix spice seems, grows meat and smoke. it's dramatic. holly food, this food has no clue, is known as new. grace is food comp for tennessee, whi
if a young more and emma could, frederick, they opened a tempest restaurant in london, turning their culinary dreams into reality. the welcome. well, last night, jimmy and nigerian toppers in london to me really be nigerian. this brother and sister team say yes, that. and i very hateful individually, as i said with, is taken liberty with that with had of is a face. and is that a fact now will tell you all about it in about, be on, say, in the frederick's restaurant, truth who's has been in...
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and emma could, frederick, they opened a tempest restaurant in london, turning their culinary dreams into reality. the welcome to the well expressed night tv and tough estimate. nigerian purpose in london to me really be nigerian. this brother and sister team say yes, that, that i very play for individually as i said with is taken if it's even if that with had, if it's a phase. and it says that in fact, now it will tell you all about it in about beyond say, in the fredericks restaurant. truth, this has been in northern london since early 2020, serving nigerian food in their own restaurant is a dream come true for the founding. do oh, it was always to be shaving plates. we always wanted have this high frequency social misfits, which is very much my life aligned with nigerian hospitality nigerian social gatherings. we also we have boisterous activity. authentic taste is at the heart of the concept. but what makes my during cooking so good night, june food is which to mix 5 seems good with me and smoke. it's dramatic, haughty food. this food has no clothes, no end of grace is food compe
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now we'll tell you all about it in about beyond say, in the frederick's restaurant, shriek, which has been in northern london since early 2020 serving nigerian food in their own restaurant. is a dream come true for the founding? do? oh, it was always to be shaving plates. we always wanted have this a high frequency social misfits which is very much my life aligned with nigerian hospitality nigerian social gatherings. we also we have boisterous activity. authentic taste is at the heart of the concept. but what makes my dear in cooking so good night, june. food is which is mixed by seems gross meat and smoke. it's dramatic hot tea food. this food, snow swell, is known as new. grace is food comp for tennessee, which will i see her with a big hub boards and niger and parents in law and america grew up in london. they travelled all across nigeria to research the closings many facets and get it right. what did they get out of which superpower? because of travel, was back to nova nigeria to go learn about was this was seen. i say, i'm in to finish. there is a pen. take me to period sticky. r
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he used the n word and came along in his relationship with frederick douglass.he could look back and say this moved abraham lincoln to embrace the right to vote for the black troops, however the very intelligent negroes were. so, if that's the case, did he have grounds to make this argument? how do you come -- you have the advantage of hindsight. but here it's 1918 and he makes the case. this is our country. we built this country and we fought for this country and we have fought for this country. america wouldn't be america without us. for that reason, it is our obligation to fight for america, not for the america that has been, not for the america that is but for the america that we want it to be. am i channeling him good enough? >> i think that he would say something like that. t >> can you make the case that there was something to his support of the war? >> i think you can for the reasons that you just laid out, the historical precedent that again as soon as possible week of the student of the civil war, student of reconstruction, really fascinating connectio
he used the n word and came along in his relationship with frederick douglass.he could look back and say this moved abraham lincoln to embrace the right to vote for the black troops, however the very intelligent negroes were. so, if that's the case, did he have grounds to make this argument? how do you come -- you have the advantage of hindsight. but here it's 1918 and he makes the case. this is our country. we built this country and we fought for this country and we have fought for this...
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frederick douglass says. september 1861 newspaper article cast o the millstone and i think he gives us some great insights into how abolitionists made that argunt that the union war effort really needed to become a war against slavery. so based on your reading of that article, what would you say? how how does douglass assess the union war goals? what does he think union war goals are in 1861? how effective are any effective does he think they might be. sort of douglass versus us is that the union's goals are kind of like half measures, like just reunify the union without abolition would just result in another war. who knows how far down the road. and the analogy of the millstone is that as long as slavery exists anywhere in the union, it's as if you're dangling a heavy burden off of the union's neck. and until that's gone away, the problem will never truly be solved. yeah, yeah. nicely said. i think that captures it really well. he's talking about, you know, quite rightly talking about the union walk. all is
frederick douglass says. september 1861 newspaper article cast o the millstone and i think he gives us some great insights into how abolitionists made that argunt that the union war effort really needed to become a war against slavery. so based on your reading of that article, what would you say? how how does douglass assess the union war goals? what does he think union war goals are in 1861? how effective are any effective does he think they might be. sort of douglass versus us is that the...
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frederick douglass september september 1861 newspaper article cast off the millstone. i think he gives great insight into h abolitionist made that argument that the union war effort really needed to become a war against slavery. so based on your reading of that article, what would you say how does douglas assess the union war goals? what does he think union war goals are in 1861? how effective or ineffective does he think they might be? >> sort of douglas first assesses the union goals are kind of like half measures, like just reunifying the union without abolition would result in another war, who knows far down the road. and the analogy of the millstone is that as long a slavery exist anywhere in the union it's as if you were dangling a heavy burden off of the union neck and a toll that is got away the problem will never truly be solved. >> yeah, yeah. nice he said. i think that it really well. he's talking about quite rightly talking about the union war goal is closed to save the union, to bring the seceding states back into the confederacy. union leadership has expl
frederick douglass september september 1861 newspaper article cast off the millstone. i think he gives great insight into h abolitionist made that argument that the union war effort really needed to become a war against slavery. so based on your reading of that article, what would you say how does douglas assess the union war goals? what does he think union war goals are in 1861? how effective or ineffective does he think they might be? >> sort of douglas first assesses the union goals...
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frederick douglass is right. you know, we do need to turn this into a war against slavery if we're going to win it. and this is what we want anyway. lincoln is anti slavery. the republicans hold the majority in congress. they're anti-slavery in different kinds of ways. so the question is, why didn't they do that? 1861. what do you think, riley? think everyone there was, especially in the union, they wanting to make this really a war about emancipation. they were wanting more along the lines of what lincoln's vision was and to preserve the union, if they had gone to war specifically to end slavery at that time, there might not have been, i guess you can say the word is like passion, like patriotism and willingness of the soldiers to to fight. yeah. so, yeah. so lincoln sets the tone from the top. and, you know, you've read his inaugural address from 1861 in march where he says, you know, this isn't a war. that's going to end slavery. i don't think the president has the authority to actually do that. so he says tha
frederick douglass is right. you know, we do need to turn this into a war against slavery if we're going to win it. and this is what we want anyway. lincoln is anti slavery. the republicans hold the majority in congress. they're anti-slavery in different kinds of ways. so the question is, why didn't they do that? 1861. what do you think, riley? think everyone there was, especially in the union, they wanting to make this really a war about emancipation. they were wanting more along the lines of...
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why in the world did he think that participation in the war, just like frederick argued and so many other black people, if only we show, only we show our patriotism. yeah, only show our hair. the brass letters of the us on your chest. that's right. douglass, you're paraphrasing that was said if a black man where i wish i had the quote, i don't it but all a racist has to see yeah is name of a black man wearing know on bearing arms you know fighting for that will end racism so why in the world did he think this would be different particularly under one of the most racist president who reince who did segregation in federal offices in washington dc and why would dubois let's see. how old is he in 19 eight. he's between 1868. 50, 50 years old. 51. the last captain was 50 years old. you ran into what was on dubois mind. why did he want to be a captain of harvard? he wasn't. no, it wasn't wasn't like. so there's a there's a few things. dubois and woodrow, really fascinating relationship in some ways. kindred spirits and certainly they come from very backgrounds, very different trajectories. but
why in the world did he think that participation in the war, just like frederick argued and so many other black people, if only we show, only we show our patriotism. yeah, only show our hair. the brass letters of the us on your chest. that's right. douglass, you're paraphrasing that was said if a black man where i wish i had the quote, i don't it but all a racist has to see yeah is name of a black man wearing know on bearing arms you know fighting for that will end racism so why in the world...
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in the civil war especially, frederick frederick douglass.saw war and black military the service as an engine of social and political transformation with black soldiers specifically at the of -- tip of the spear. one of duboise's closest friends was colonel charles young. think about colin powell before there wasbe colin powell, right? he was the most esteemed, the most decorated black military figure in the country. he was one of h due boys' closet black friends. they went way back, all the way back to -- [inaudible] if charles young was someone who loved his country, right? who believed that it was possible to be both loyal to your country, to serve your country and also be loyal to your race, to serve your race. so he was looking at individuals like charles young as kind of emblematic of the possibilities of what the war could do for black people. and there was a lot of tragedy surrounding charles young as well as i talk about in the book. which allly adds to duboise's disillusionment after the war, and certainly by the mid 1920s and 1930s
in the civil war especially, frederick frederick douglass.saw war and black military the service as an engine of social and political transformation with black soldiers specifically at the of -- tip of the spear. one of duboise's closest friends was colonel charles young. think about colin powell before there wasbe colin powell, right? he was the most esteemed, the most decorated black military figure in the country. he was one of h due boys' closet black friends. they went way back, all the...
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. >> how do we get from frederick hyak to how you have lib libertarianisms and the political philosopher from hyak to the present and leading them to the absolutism that you've seen now. >> it's a common sense cal property story. what's that? >> it's the -- ii had a job, i built a business, here's my pretax income, it's mine. when government takes them, they're taking my property and taxation is robbery and that's the idea that's underlying the libertarianism and going on the line more generally and what's going up with what i earned with the rules included big government and i earned what i earned in a context where there are roads and there are regulatory agencies and there is a redistributive structure. which provides the political support maintaining capitalism and i'm taxed to support those things, i am being taxed to support the very structure that made it possible. >> there's confusion that i'm morally taxed for them. they look for evident of corruption and offside heart deals that are stifling competition and a lot of that happens but you have to do it at retail. thanksgiving the
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frederick douglass, i don't think frederick douglass should take a backseat to any of these modern marxistscaped slavery, was self-taught, brilliant intellectual scholar, self-taught and abolitionist one of the most and port and abolitionist during that period, he admired the constitution, he loved the constitution, he defend the constitution. he said the constitution is not the problem. we need virtue and public office who follow the constitution and live with the constitution. there's a lot more on the book and i hope people check it out. >> there is a lot more of that in this fantastic book, the democratic party hates ♪ ♪ we have only got eight minute left it. i think the best way to end the discussion is the quote you have in the back of the book if i may read it. inevitably the democrat party infinite cultural economic and political interventions always in the name of the people in some virtuous and worthy cause lead to the steady decline of liberty and the steady rise of the people. fewer and fewer masterminds with an ever increasi ever-increasinf bureaucrats and enforcers reign over
frederick douglass, i don't think frederick douglass should take a backseat to any of these modern marxistscaped slavery, was self-taught, brilliant intellectual scholar, self-taught and abolitionist one of the most and port and abolitionist during that period, he admired the constitution, he loved the constitution, he defend the constitution. he said the constitution is not the problem. we need virtue and public office who follow the constitution and live with the constitution. there's a lot...
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. >> one of the commitments that you find in frederick hayek in the road to serfdom in 1934 he thought that the centralized government control socialism that was quite popular in the 1930s not just in russia and germany but in the united states and britain as well that it was inevitably going to be counterproductive and wasteful and if you want to raise the standard of living allowing marketsen to operate without interference from that strategy for accomplishing that and that is the core concern on the left is protecting people from preeminent poverty and minorities into their concerns and hayek thought of that free markets ared a good way to accomplish that. we could have markets and aggressive regulation and redistribution for people who haven't got anything to sell on thele market. people who are old, people who are sick, who haven't got in an education, in this hallway somebody cleaned last night. the person who claimed this hallway last night deserves decent health insurance whether or not there wage provided. >> do you consider yourself in any way shape or form a hayek libertaria
. >> one of the commitments that you find in frederick hayek in the road to serfdom in 1934 he thought that the centralized government control socialism that was quite popular in the 1930s not just in russia and germany but in the united states and britain as well that it was inevitably going to be counterproductive and wasteful and if you want to raise the standard of living allowing marketsen to operate without interference from that strategy for accomplishing that and that is the core...
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frederick the great. frederick the great, king of prussia. yes., i also devoted an entire textbook to wearing this item of men’s clothing, which came into use back in the time of louis 14th, let’s say, a cufflink. the book is called the art of wearing golsky. alexey, choose. please, bardachi for 300. manufacturers of razors, for advertising purposes, offered to shave off this irish playwright’s beard, but received a categorical refusal. bernad show. you're right? please, bearded men over 200. a soldier served in this city. dingior with a beard that went down to his knees. he even took care of his beard while on guard. and the emerald city. absolutely right. please, bardachi for 100. in 1880, a photographer captured him a year before his accession to the throne. in sokolov’s painting he is already the all-russian emperor and has no beard. changed. alexander ii. right. nether world over 400 this year, after 6 years of silence, he published a new novel in the sintesya publishing house - the city and its unreliable walls. murakkami. right. universitie
frederick the great. frederick the great, king of prussia. yes., i also devoted an entire textbook to wearing this item of men’s clothing, which came into use back in the time of louis 14th, let’s say, a cufflink. the book is called the art of wearing golsky. alexey, choose. please, bardachi for 300. manufacturers of razors, for advertising purposes, offered to shave off this irish playwright’s beard, but received a categorical refusal. bernad show. you're right? please, bearded men over...
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been time and again, a warning the government against such a big scale infrastructure projects in frederick areas like this, you know, we'll talk on and, you know, geologists are seeing that in this particular tunnel of building the emergency escape targeted was not built but alongside the main kind of, you know, which could it be no risk, you know, way for these workers, but it was not followed. the standard procedure was not followed in this way. shelly at us, thank you so much for joining us. high level of delegation of arab and muslim ministers is visiting badging this week as part of a push for a cease fire and gaza. the officials are from saudi arabia, jordan egypt, indonesia, the palestinian authority and others they held talks with chinese foreign minister, one e on monday. badging has generally supported the palestinian cause and has calls for a 2 state solution. one, he said, the world must quote, act urgently to stop the fighting. the ac hall on november 11th these lemme arab countries convened a summit to issue a clear and strong statement on the palestinian israeli situation in
been time and again, a warning the government against such a big scale infrastructure projects in frederick areas like this, you know, we'll talk on and, you know, geologists are seeing that in this particular tunnel of building the emergency escape targeted was not built but alongside the main kind of, you know, which could it be no risk, you know, way for these workers, but it was not followed. the standard procedure was not followed in this way. shelly at us, thank you so much for joining...
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but grant, frederick steele were the ones saying no less cinema, prison camps grant still has this. he like this unconditional surrender thing you know that he got it f donald. so we a whole army, three major armies captured in the civil war if you include appomattox i guess for donelson vicksburg appomattox. you see a pattern here? you know, we grant involved in every one of them. you got bunch of other smaller ones as well. but everybody else is telling no parole and that way you don't have to tie up the entire navy in the transport vessels and in all of that, they literally will, especially the mississippians, will probably just go home and a lot of them will never ce back in. grant says, yeah, yes, pretty good idea. so we'll just we'll just do that. so the eighth decision is to parole the vicksburg army. and i think the common consensus now is that the vast majority of, the vicksburg garrison, does go home and never back. there are some that that d their exchange anrejoin the army. some are captured again as soon as november admission rage which makes you wonder if they really a
but grant, frederick steele were the ones saying no less cinema, prison camps grant still has this. he like this unconditional surrender thing you know that he got it f donald. so we a whole army, three major armies captured in the civil war if you include appomattox i guess for donelson vicksburg appomattox. you see a pattern here? you know, we grant involved in every one of them. you got bunch of other smaller ones as well. but everybody else is telling no parole and that way you don't have...
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so one of the commitments certainly of early libertarianism, the libertarianism that you find in fredericktes the road surfdom in 1944, thought centralism, popular in 1930's not just in russia, but in germany and in the united states and britain as well, that it was inevitably going to be counterproductive and wasteful. if you want to raise the standard of living to force people, allowing markets to operate without interference is the best strategy for accomplishing that and that's the core concern of the left is protecting people on the bottom from undeserved misfortune, reeminently poverty, but interference with the liberty of minorities is another concern and thought that free markets are a good way to accomplish that and he turned out to be right, the standard of living of the whole human race has risen pretty dramatically since 1870, which about 70% of the human race was living at about $2 a day poverty. and today it's less than 10%. redistribution didn't do that, markets did that, but you can have markets and still have pretty aggressive regulation to deal with third party effects li
so one of the commitments certainly of early libertarianism, the libertarianism that you find in fredericktes the road surfdom in 1944, thought centralism, popular in 1930's not just in russia, but in germany and in the united states and britain as well, that it was inevitably going to be counterproductive and wasteful. if you want to raise the standard of living to force people, allowing markets to operate without interference is the best strategy for accomplishing that and that's the core...
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is a takeoff on frederick bastiat's invisible hand. invisible hand. crikey. broken window fallacy, i think is step ahead of myself. i mentioned my kids. and one of the things that one of the things that being a parent and an economist has done is is creating multiple examples of stuff getting broken and like actual physical that actual examples of the broken window fallacy it's easy sometimes focus on the very very on the very very easy to see benefits of a policy while ignoring the harder to see costs. so let's take tariffs for example or regulations on, say, avocado imports. so one of the exercises i give to my students is i show them a picture of an avocado in california, and i okay, this guy, you know, he's he's better off because we have regulations that prevent importation. avocados from mexico are we, as a society, better off? and it's really easy to see the benefits this guy and his family. it's a lot harder to see what we could have had had we paid less for avocados and had we, in fact, actually had more, which would be the case if we were to get rid
is a takeoff on frederick bastiat's invisible hand. invisible hand. crikey. broken window fallacy, i think is step ahead of myself. i mentioned my kids. and one of the things that one of the things that being a parent and an economist has done is is creating multiple examples of stuff getting broken and like actual physical that actual examples of the broken window fallacy it's easy sometimes focus on the very very on the very very easy to see benefits of a policy while ignoring the harder to...
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frederick douglass.he saw war and black military service as an engine of social and political transformation with lack soldier specifically kind of at the tip of the spear. one of du bois' closest friends are talked about in book was colonel charles young. colonel -- think about colin powell before the was colin powell, right? he was a most esteemed the most decorated like military figure in the country. he was one of du bois' closest black friends. they went way back all the way back to wilberforce. and charles young was someone who love this country, to believe that was possible to be both loyal to your country come to shiver country, and also be loyal to your race, to serve your race. he was look at individuals like charles young as emblematic of the possibilities of what the war could do for black people. there's a lots of tragedy surrounding charles young as well, as a document in the book, which ultimately adds to du bois' dissolution after the war and beliefs certainly by the mid 1920s and into th
frederick douglass.he saw war and black military service as an engine of social and political transformation with lack soldier specifically kind of at the tip of the spear. one of du bois' closest friends are talked about in book was colonel charles young. colonel -- think about colin powell before the was colin powell, right? he was a most esteemed the most decorated like military figure in the country. he was one of du bois' closest black friends. they went way back all the way back to...
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frederick douglass said that.e by that wisdom very closely to do so once, you know, we realize that this industry for a long time accepted the notion of the casting couch, which, in and of itself is horrible, by today's standards committee is important to put protections in not just for women but men as well from predators and also from producers that may want to take advantage of a situation. and it is something that was very much in the zeitgeist, and we met the moment. caitriona: ok. we leave it there for the moment, fran and duncan, thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. duncan: thank you. fran: our pleasure. thank you. caitriona: the royal family celebrant his majesty's king charles' 75th birthday on tuesday with pomp and circumstance but also the launch of a new project. ceremonial gun salutes were fired, including a 41-gun salute for the king and london's green park. the public service exemplifies the king's birthday engagement. the king launched his food project in the midst of tackling the dual pro
frederick douglass said that.e by that wisdom very closely to do so once, you know, we realize that this industry for a long time accepted the notion of the casting couch, which, in and of itself is horrible, by today's standards committee is important to put protections in not just for women but men as well from predators and also from producers that may want to take advantage of a situation. and it is something that was very much in the zeitgeist, and we met the moment. caitriona: ok. we...
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it's about anna marie douglas, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna marie douglas, of course, is a very real person. she, frederick douglas, his wife of 44 years, but anna remained all of her life. so do not have much of anything that anna. we have her her voice to some extent as spoken about or written about by her children, her four surviving adult children and to some extent about her. but it takes it takes a skilled researcher. i mean, i did some of this for my biography. you have to get at her life, her story through other people and through side doors to her experience. you get her through the context in which she lived. but was a truly crucial person in the life of not only frederick douglass, but certainly his family and his his fortune and their 21 grandchildren. and so dinah berry proposed to do this a short biography, anna marie now. and what an what diana is likely do, although i don't know. i'm i'm not writing that book. diana is. but she may also deal with an
it's about anna marie douglas, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna marie douglas, of course, is a very real person. she, frederick douglas, his wife of 44 years, but anna remained all of her life. so do not have much of anything that anna. we have her her voice to some extent as spoken about or written about by her children, her four surviving adult children and to some extent about her. but it takes it takes a skilled...