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frederick joins us from what appears to be his habitat on mars. frederick is this your house? it is beautiful. yes thanks for having me. it's a little geodesic dome in our forest in the santa cruz mountains. so i'm happy to join you. oh, jealous. jealous, jealous. okay, well, you call yourself a future optimist. why is that? yes. so you know, as a future optimist, i really focus on the opportunities that the future holds rather than just predicting trends. and i think you make a great point that we love to just predict. right. and our mind really craves that certainty, that predictions actually bring. and if we don't find that certainty, right, we feel anxiety. so we spend a lot of time worrying about the future because our minds again crave this certainty and our brains are wired to make this feel uncomfortable. but for me, this discomfort is also a call to action to engage more proactively with the future. so i like that people turn away from that question what will the future bring towards the question, what future do i want to create? well, right. because i mean, oftentime
frederick joins us from what appears to be his habitat on mars. frederick is this your house? it is beautiful. yes thanks for having me. it's a little geodesic dome in our forest in the santa cruz mountains. so i'm happy to join you. oh, jealous. jealous, jealous. okay, well, you call yourself a future optimist. why is that? yes. so you know, as a future optimist, i really focus on the opportunities that the future holds rather than just predicting trends. and i think you make a great point...
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he bought to develop the honey air in frederick, teach music students for a week. the many of the students juggled the lessons between university lectures and jobs with a 2 hour commute as part of the deal. some of you had made a point of inviting money government to devise a valet accompaniment to the music, a chance for her dancers to perform on a big stage. you have to have a fact on she's working with very, very few resources. she's not just teaching her students ballet, but also a set of very important values and said that i noticed when you put on thing weird, re, quote the, it's the day before the big concert at the national theatre with $500.00 guests, or not all the choreography is on point and some of the timings are still off. hopefully it all goes well tomorrow, and i won't have to go on stage because i'm not really allowed. it's making me so nervous. the light is on her way home. she travels between one and 2 hours every day. the street scape empty or an empty or the neighborhood rougher as she approaches home? she feels her pulse racing faster. today
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part of that is houston and my goodness, part that is for frederick douglass as well as frederick douglass in abraham lincoln. abject poverty. lincoln, one year of formal schooling he learns to read learns write runs for office loses most the time, loses a senate race and, captures america's imagination, starts this new party at the perfect. the party splits enough for him to win with 5% of the vote and half the country voting for him ends up being arguably our best president. and when i talk about a in frederick douglass born in slavery, never knew his mom, never knew his dad, just determined to matter in life, got himself educated, overcame things i can't imagine reminds me of half luther king, malcolm x or third malcolm x up luther king and muhammad ali. he was privy active. he was direct. he was he was charming, was charismatic. and the guy had a inspirational. he ends up being his own editor, publisher a self-taught, charismatic speaker. i can't begin to tell. can't get my head around what he overcame to be this impactful player. one of the greatest americans ever that had every reaso
part of that is houston and my goodness, part that is for frederick douglass as well as frederick douglass in abraham lincoln. abject poverty. lincoln, one year of formal schooling he learns to read learns write runs for office loses most the time, loses a senate race and, captures america's imagination, starts this new party at the perfect. the party splits enough for him to win with 5% of the vote and half the country voting for him ends up being arguably our best president. and when i talk...
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part of that is houston and my goodness, part that is for frederick douglass as well as frederick douglass in abraham lincoln. abject poverty. lincoln, one year of formal schooling he learns to read learns write runs for office loses most the time, loses a senate race and, captures america's imagination, starts this new party at the perfect. the party splits enough for him to win with 5% of the vote and half the country voting for him ends up being arguably our best president. and when i talk about a in frederick douglass born in slavery, never knew his mom, never knew his dad, just determined to matter in life, got himself educated, overcame things i can't imagine reminds me of half luther king, malcolm x or third malcolm x up luther king and muhammad ali. he was privy active. he was direct. he was he was charming, was charismatic. and the guy had a inspirational. he ends up being his own editor, publisher a self-taught, charismatic speaker. i can't begin to tell. can't get my head around what he overcame to be this impactful player. one of the greatest americans ever that had every reaso
part of that is houston and my goodness, part that is for frederick douglass as well as frederick douglass in abraham lincoln. abject poverty. lincoln, one year of formal schooling he learns to read learns write runs for office loses most the time, loses a senate race and, captures america's imagination, starts this new party at the perfect. the party splits enough for him to win with 5% of the vote and half the country voting for him ends up being arguably our best president. and when i talk...
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i kept seeing the names over and over again, like someone frederick rhinelander signed every document i was able to find who took oath of allegiance. he signed what some historians call the declaration dependance, which is which is what the new york historical society and he is name checked and the papers of george washington as being a notorious loyalist and so i've seen this when i to the new york historical society to do research they have the rhinelander family there so start going through these papers and rhinelander was a merchant or had a store the city and i was going through it and it just records who came in and bought things and i was like okay so i just take pictures of all these. these might be useful later. not sure how it's just names. i do this for a couple of other people. someone called everett banker junior and some uncle charles, nicole and i'm just i'm taking pictures and i'm thinking these might be useful because these people are loyalists. so you never know. and i'm trying to find out as much information about these people as possible. so where they were born, w
i kept seeing the names over and over again, like someone frederick rhinelander signed every document i was able to find who took oath of allegiance. he signed what some historians call the declaration dependance, which is which is what the new york historical society and he is name checked and the papers of george washington as being a notorious loyalist and so i've seen this when i to the new york historical society to do research they have the rhinelander family there so start going through...
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lillian frederick. andrew fredericks. to me the freeman. peter. arlene freed. alan w friedlander. and my brother, richard avery who worked for the port authority for 20 years and inspired me to become a lawyer. i miss you everyday and love you very much. we will never forget. we will get you and the other people who were murdered on 9/11 justice >> and my brother ronald j rubins. we love you, we miss you, and god bless america. >> andrew friedman. greg. lisa and frost.peter christian fry. clement a fumando. steven elliot furman. paul james furmato. karleton douglas beye fyfe. fredric neal gabler. richard peter gabriel. richard s. gabrielle. james andrew gadiel. >> pamela lee gaff. >> ervin vincent gailliard. >> deanna lynn galante. >> grace catherine galante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> lourdes j galletti. >> cono e. gallo. >> vincenzo vincent gallucci. >> thomas e galvin. >> giovanna genni galletta gambale. thomas gambino. giann f gamboa. ronald l gamboa. peter james ganci. claude michael gann. charles unclechacha william
lillian frederick. andrew fredericks. to me the freeman. peter. arlene freed. alan w friedlander. and my brother, richard avery who worked for the port authority for 20 years and inspired me to become a lawyer. i miss you everyday and love you very much. we will never forget. we will get you and the other people who were murdered on 9/11 justice >> and my brother ronald j rubins. we love you, we miss you, and god bless america. >> andrew friedman. greg. lisa and frost.peter...
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rehearsals take place in what looks like a store room you bought to develop got it on the air in frederick teach music students for a week. the many of the students juggle the lessons between university lectures and jobs with a 2 hour commute as part of the deal. some of you had made a point of inviting money, caught them in to devise a valet accompaniment to the music. a chance for her dancers to perform on a big stage. you have to have a hack on, she's working with very, very few resources. she's not just teaching her students ballet, but also a set of very important values and said that i noticed we've worked on pain with a, quote, the, it's the day before the big concert at the national theatre with 500 guests. but not all, the choreography is on point, and some of the timings are still off. hopefully it all goes well tomorrow, and i won't have to go on stage because i'm not really allowed. it's making me so nervous. the light is on her way home. she travels between one and 2 hours every day of the the street skip, emptier and empty, or the neighborhood rougher as she approaches home.
rehearsals take place in what looks like a store room you bought to develop got it on the air in frederick teach music students for a week. the many of the students juggle the lessons between university lectures and jobs with a 2 hour commute as part of the deal. some of you had made a point of inviting money, caught them in to devise a valet accompaniment to the music. a chance for her dancers to perform on a big stage. you have to have a hack on, she's working with very, very few resources....
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how he had cut a bony has peruvian roots and plays with frederick winters and in a chamber orchestra in faraway, germany in mines. their aim is to promote talent. they all so want to perform a top class concert in lima. and held, and audition for it is not that i am, we will need it's such a great profession. there's so much now because they would be a shame if they had to give up on their dreams. i think we can help you. yes. okay, that's what the for them is how you love it. the classical music culture is still cutting its teeth and peru says how the rehearsals take place in what looks like a store room. he bought to dot at honey air. in frederick teach music students for a week, the many of the students juggled the lessons between university lectures and jobs with a 2 hour commute as part of the deal. some of you had made a point of inviting money government to devise a valet accompaniment to the music, a chance for her dancers to perform on a big stage. you have to have a fact on she's working with very, very few resources. she's not just teaching her students ballet, but also a
how he had cut a bony has peruvian roots and plays with frederick winters and in a chamber orchestra in faraway, germany in mines. their aim is to promote talent. they all so want to perform a top class concert in lima. and held, and audition for it is not that i am, we will need it's such a great profession. there's so much now because they would be a shame if they had to give up on their dreams. i think we can help you. yes. okay, that's what the for them is how you love it. the classical...
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frederick douglass did have a little bit to say about prisons, but not that much. and angela davis basically this essay wishing that he had taken it up as a major cause when convict labor practices were in their infancy, by which she meant the hope. the post post-civil war. and she was to the south. but where we when we understand that actually convict labor began in new york state which was where douglass was living the fact that he never took it up is all the more astonishing. if we are thinking from our perspective. so one of the things that i'm doing in this book is really answering this question why was it not a major a major rallying cry for a amazing people, brilliant geniuses like frederick douglass, also harriet tubman, who lived in auburn. she lived in auburn to miles away from the auburn state prison for the second half of her life, from the 1850s, through her her passing in 1913. so why why wasn't there more organizing against the prison? and in answer to your question about his family, his family loved him. his family really loved him. and that was rea
frederick douglass did have a little bit to say about prisons, but not that much. and angela davis basically this essay wishing that he had taken it up as a major cause when convict labor practices were in their infancy, by which she meant the hope. the post post-civil war. and she was to the south. but where we when we understand that actually convict labor began in new york state which was where douglass was living the fact that he never took it up is all the more astonishing. if we are...
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joining us is heritage foundation tech expert kara frederick. welcome, tara. start with -- kara.xa likes kamala harris and it's weird because she's a computer and i'll cancel your prime membership. what can viewers do to get jeff bezos a message on his yacht? >> well, tell him. and the important thing is if there's enough of a ruckus created, these big tech actors will tend to acknowledge these errors that we know go in one direction to help the left but they'll acknowledge them and try to fix them right now. because they understand they are in the cross hairs when it comes to the american people and we saw this on advance in 2020 and we're not going to stand for it in 2024 so these tech oligarchs don't think it's appropriate. there's a recent pugh poll saying roughly 8 in 10 americans think the big tech social media companies are getting too political and too much influence and make your voice heard american people and hopefully, hopefully the market will respond because we've gotten zuckerberg's attention now. trey: twitter is not a government entity. can elon musk do what's do
joining us is heritage foundation tech expert kara frederick. welcome, tara. start with -- kara.xa likes kamala harris and it's weird because she's a computer and i'll cancel your prime membership. what can viewers do to get jeff bezos a message on his yacht? >> well, tell him. and the important thing is if there's enough of a ruckus created, these big tech actors will tend to acknowledge these errors that we know go in one direction to help the left but they'll acknowledge them and try...
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. >> frederick, it seems we may have lost the connection.opefully we can revisit that later because i do want to discuss what this means for dollar and what this means also when it comes to the bank of england. we will have that rate decision as well later today. hopefully we can restore this conversation with frederick, head of macroeconomics research. >>> coming up on the show on the heels of the bumper rate cut, the attention turns to the bank of england, but peatns aexctiore more tempered. we will look at what we can expect after this break. is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even round-the- clock customer support. so you can be there for your customers. with comcast business, reliability isn't just possible. it's happening. switch to reliable comcast business internet with security and get started for $49.99 a month
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frederick douglass' paper had at its peak about 3,000 subscribers, and that was about the same as the liberator as well, so in a population which in 1860 is about 33 million, having 3,000 subscribers isn't huge, but of course given that they are ant fringe movement evn on the eve of the civil war, the abolitionists gained several thousand subscribers for many of these newspapers. actually doing a pretty good job getting the word out. so, douglas follows garrison's example in first and foremost trying to expose this is what slavery is really like. we are going to make it impossible to ignore all these facts. so, large parts of the newspapers were consistent of reports of brutality, these are just several examples of one issue of the north star incl the late 1840s, talking about slaves hung in south carolina and another wasav hung in virgia for stealing some pork. they would pack the readers with example after example. t again the idea being to saturate the newspapers with evidence of the realities of slavery. so, in all kinds of ways, abolitionists were trying to use the power of the p
frederick douglass' paper had at its peak about 3,000 subscribers, and that was about the same as the liberator as well, so in a population which in 1860 is about 33 million, having 3,000 subscribers isn't huge, but of course given that they are ant fringe movement evn on the eve of the civil war, the abolitionists gained several thousand subscribers for many of these newspapers. actually doing a pretty good job getting the word out. so, douglas follows garrison's example in first and foremost...
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a decade later, the federal was also adopted a 2 percent target. joining us now from brussels is frederick erickson. he's the director of the, your pin center for international political economy. great to have you with us. so jerome polly doesn't quite say mission accomplished, that inflation is on the control that's very near that 2 percent target. but how close is it and how much of an interest caught all we'd like me to see in september? i mean, i think not just united states, but also other major markets in the world that have suffered from high inflation since the beginning of 2022. i think they're now back in safe territory inflation depending on what make sure that you want to use is in the region of 2 to 3 percent . the great inflation pressures that was that in 2020, 2021 day of most have gone away. and of course, most of these pressure is came from extraordinarily supply of liquidity from central banks into the economy. during the pandemic coming then, some of the economy was, was even more supported by lots of different uh, support packages that came from government through inde
a decade later, the federal was also adopted a 2 percent target. joining us now from brussels is frederick erickson. he's the director of the, your pin center for international political economy. great to have you with us. so jerome polly doesn't quite say mission accomplished, that inflation is on the control that's very near that 2 percent target. but how close is it and how much of an interest caught all we'd like me to see in september? i mean, i think not just united states, but also other...
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that's good to have some good news, frederick x, and many things. indeed for joining us here on counting the cost. thank you. the japanese currency. it was at the centre of a global market mountain town earlier this month, economist and now we thinking whether the yen should still be viewed as a safe haven asset. the again is the world, the most traded currency behind the us still on the euro. it's mainly because people have been able to borrow it cheaply and invest the currency elsewhere with higher tons bought the value of the yen has gone up shop the opposite, the central bank heights interest rates for the 1st time since 2007 that has split to invest as who rushed to the exit dual. well, let's take a look at what's behind the wild swing in the end valley. japan has suffered from deflation and stock nation for decades to encourage spending and revive by the central bank because cap rates of volk, balsam, negative interest rates of catch the in on a weakening trend. which markets have come to rely on. investors borrowed the currency at low interest rates and reinvest to the proceeds in
that's good to have some good news, frederick x, and many things. indeed for joining us here on counting the cost. thank you. the japanese currency. it was at the centre of a global market mountain town earlier this month, economist and now we thinking whether the yen should still be viewed as a safe haven asset. the again is the world, the most traded currency behind the us still on the euro. it's mainly because people have been able to borrow it cheaply and invest the currency elsewhere with...
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so we'll frederick mats become chancellor, next yet. here's our political correspondent, hands brunt the way things look at the bottom. and that seems very likely, yes. as you said, the polls show that the cd us by far the strongest quality at the moment other on 30 percent. the next strongest party is the far right alternative for germany and any off to that is or not shows the tron. so this policy of the social democrats in the polls as around 15 percent. so the way things stand at the moment, the conservative look almost certain to win, but it's almost a year. it's moving to. yeah. until the election is take place. that's a very long time in politics, as good as mass has just basically eliminated as politic, internal arrival from bavaria. but in the past election 3 years ago, the bavarian policy um to the lots to week and it's kind of the conservative candidate at the time. there's hope that that will be avoid at this time wrong, but there's no certainty of that. so that could even be project internal criticism or problems still comi
so we'll frederick mats become chancellor, next yet. here's our political correspondent, hands brunt the way things look at the bottom. and that seems very likely, yes. as you said, the polls show that the cd us by far the strongest quality at the moment other on 30 percent. the next strongest party is the far right alternative for germany and any off to that is or not shows the tron. so this policy of the social democrats in the polls as around 15 percent. so the way things stand at the...
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he's frederick douglass. interestingly, douglass, as you say in the quotation up here, he he's inspired in part by the example of william garrison and the liberator. so douglass is working slavery in many different kinds of ways he's he's published in his autobiography. he's giving these spellbinding lectures on the lecture circuit, trying to persuade northerners to oppose slavery, but then inspired in part by, the liberator, he decides in 1847 that he's going to start publishing his own newspaper. and you can see here he's picking up on on the the style of the liberator and goals of the liberator to express sympathy for african-americans in slavery. he's talking about this sympathy for my brethren in bonds. and he's talking about it's scathing denunciations of slaveholders, again, exposing those sins is much of what the abolitionist presses is trying to do is faithful exposÉs of slavery. all of this impresses douglass. and so he decides in 1847 he's going to create his own newspaper. and this is called the n
he's frederick douglass. interestingly, douglass, as you say in the quotation up here, he he's inspired in part by the example of william garrison and the liberator. so douglass is working slavery in many different kinds of ways he's he's published in his autobiography. he's giving these spellbinding lectures on the lecture circuit, trying to persuade northerners to oppose slavery, but then inspired in part by, the liberator, he decides in 1847 that he's going to start publishing his own...
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that conversation is frederick weary. he is a professor of sociology at princeton university, where he is also the vice dean of diversity and inclusion in the office of the dean of faculty. have a wonderful day at the festival. and let's welcome them on our stage. thank you. what's your. so let me just start out by saying that it was a real gift to be asked to read these books and to moderate this discussion. and it's in part a gift because of the kinds of questions that it stirs up. and when i see a book about explorers, i always wonder why that guy. of all the people that you could have chosen. why did you, hampton, decide to go with captain james cook? and why did you, amanda, decide to go with not one, but ten explorers, including sacajawea and matthew henson, the son of a sharecropper who went to the north pole. so why? well, in my case, i had done a number of books that took me to some extreme parts of the world that my wife did not want to go to with me like siberia and remote parts of the philippines and korea. ri
that conversation is frederick weary. he is a professor of sociology at princeton university, where he is also the vice dean of diversity and inclusion in the office of the dean of faculty. have a wonderful day at the festival. and let's welcome them on our stage. thank you. what's your. so let me just start out by saying that it was a real gift to be asked to read these books and to moderate this discussion. and it's in part a gift because of the kinds of questions that it stirs up. and when i...
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well, frederick douglas' paper had at its peak about 3,000 subscribers, about the same as the librator as well. so in a population which in 1860 is about 33 million, having 3,000 subscribers isn't huge, but of course, given that they are a fringe movement, even on the eve of the civil war, the abolitionists gained several thousand subscribers for many of these newspapers. actuallyly they've done a prett good job in getting the word out. so, douglas follows along-- really following garrison's example in first and foremost, trying to expose. this is what slavery is really like. we're going to make it impossible for you to ignore these facts and so, large parts of these newspapers are consisting of reports, of brutality and these are just several examples from one issue of the north star in the late 1840's, talking about three slaves were hung in south carolina and another slave was hung invi virginia for stealing some pork. they were really readers with example after example after example, again, the idea to saturate the newspapers with evidence of the realities of slavery. so, in all ki
well, frederick douglas' paper had at its peak about 3,000 subscribers, about the same as the librator as well. so in a population which in 1860 is about 33 million, having 3,000 subscribers isn't huge, but of course, given that they are a fringe movement, even on the eve of the civil war, the abolitionists gained several thousand subscribers for many of these newspapers. actuallyly they've done a prett good job in getting the word out. so, douglas follows along-- really following garrison's...
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you could have been a brother strolling in the canada so who knows and no great-grandfather old frederickybe you get a check. >> i would like that. joe you are a slave once but that was in larry kudlow's playroom you deserve reparations in the time we all came over? >> it's being litigated right now also you what she will agree to anything if you put her in front of an audience that thinks that's popular. she can promise us unlimited cheese if you was talking to the view but my favourite part about that was the phone call with the earbuds in it's like when i invited you to my labor day marble barbecue and you pretended to be talking to a banana. it's amazing to me that somebody lies so often is so bad i'll lie all the time but i'm good at it. like when you state joe i'm denying your request i'll pretend i didn't hear you because i blasted too much and murray. >> illustrated work that into the show it's getting to be really irritating although she is a great canadian songstress so thank you for that douglas. >> get frederick you're worrying about that right now. >> it's a weird thing where
you could have been a brother strolling in the canada so who knows and no great-grandfather old frederickybe you get a check. >> i would like that. joe you are a slave once but that was in larry kudlow's playroom you deserve reparations in the time we all came over? >> it's being litigated right now also you what she will agree to anything if you put her in front of an audience that thinks that's popular. she can promise us unlimited cheese if you was talking to the view but my...
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loss of voters support our let's listen to what the christian democratic candidate for transfer frederick, man, it's what he had to say today during that press conference to get to the phones. we're now looking ahead and in the federal election is in just over a year on september 28th 2025, w from elf. com. we know that we have a number of tasks. click another thing, but we're also looking at the current situation cuz me to talk, but we have already achieved something. well enough physician with wholesale up was its own house. it's also a vice drones easy look at migration policy. can we go to lunch for the take on without us and send our clear position on these issues at the tone? and these are some of the federal government's decisions. so i probably would not have been made. we saw it to indeed our phone gave them how many people we have persuaded the federal government to make one or 2 decisions to do better. now who does it is still not good enough and is this which is why we're sticking to our clear position or clock and posing that it is necessary to turn people back at the borders
loss of voters support our let's listen to what the christian democratic candidate for transfer frederick, man, it's what he had to say today during that press conference to get to the phones. we're now looking ahead and in the federal election is in just over a year on september 28th 2025, w from elf. com. we know that we have a number of tasks. click another thing, but we're also looking at the current situation cuz me to talk, but we have already achieved something. well enough physician...
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now, what booker t washington said, what frederick douglass said was leave black people because the things that you're to do on their behalf are harmful. many news stories now have covering the serious level of crime when woke days won't. here's what will cover when a tourist comes to town and gets harmed or injured when they break into someone's house in new beach. those kinds stories are still making the news. but what's not making the news are the overwhelming number of black americans who are almost systematically and when officers in chicago go in detroit even though detroit claims and they're having a lot of progress, you're seeing police officers, leeds, new york city. we need those especially in black communities. one of the charts that you have in your book is about prison rates. so explain that. so in beginning of the 20th century, black men were least likely to be in federal prisons. if you say that, the trend that we see, the phenomenon that we see now is an outworking of slavery. what explains this drop the? truth of the matter is this is all the police did was people convict
now, what booker t washington said, what frederick douglass said was leave black people because the things that you're to do on their behalf are harmful. many news stories now have covering the serious level of crime when woke days won't. here's what will cover when a tourist comes to town and gets harmed or injured when they break into someone's house in new beach. those kinds stories are still making the news. but what's not making the news are the overwhelming number of black americans who...