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mariah henrietta pinckney never married. after her father's death in 1825, she and her sisters inherited the mansion on east bay street, and several plantations and more than 200 and slave people. in 1830, mariah henrietta pinckney announced herself publicly as a notifier. she wrote and published a closely argued treatise to explain why. and this was the political catechism. in 1830 she published the 24 page pamphlet. the quintessence of long speeches arranged as a political catechism by a lady for her goddaughter. a great, long, compound 19th century title. the use of the catechism term here was deliberate. of religious instruction was the province of women, especially upper class or upper middle class white protestant women. but this was a different kind of catechism as it becomes clear if you read the question and answer format, it's not about what is the nature of god or what is the nature of the trinity, it is, what is the nature of the federal constitution and what does one think of mr. webster and his arguments on the
mariah henrietta pinckney never married. after her father's death in 1825, she and her sisters inherited the mansion on east bay street, and several plantations and more than 200 and slave people. in 1830, mariah henrietta pinckney announced herself publicly as a notifier. she wrote and published a closely argued treatise to explain why. and this was the political catechism. in 1830 she published the 24 page pamphlet. the quintessence of long speeches arranged as a political catechism by a lady...
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henrietta pinckney in the second episode.so as i mentioned, pinckney was the daughter of a famed patriot revolutionary general and later vice presidential candidate charles coatsworth pinckney. here's one of many portraits of charles coatsworth pinckney federalist party candidate for vice president in the contested election, 1800. he came very close. mariah, henrietta pinckney neve married after her father's in 1825. she and her sisters inherited the mansion on east bay street, as well as several plantations and more than 200 enslaved people in 1830. mariah pinckney announced herself publicly, a nullify her. she wrote and published a closely argued treatise to explain why. and this was the political catechism that's that. in 1830, she published the 24 page pamphlet, the quintessence of long speeches arranged as a political catechism by a lady for her goddaughter, a great long compound 19th century title. the use of the catechism term here was deliberate. a religious instruction was the province of women, especially upper clas
henrietta pinckney in the second episode.so as i mentioned, pinckney was the daughter of a famed patriot revolutionary general and later vice presidential candidate charles coatsworth pinckney. here's one of many portraits of charles coatsworth pinckney federalist party candidate for vice president in the contested election, 1800. he came very close. mariah, henrietta pinckney neve married after her father's in 1825. she and her sisters inherited the mansion on east bay street, as well as...
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ben emons and henrietta, thank you very much.reaction on some of the biggest names in business. it starts from the new york cnn/orc. new york stock exchange. we will cover everything. asia and the european markets. the whole she bang. we have ""squawk box" coming up at 5:00 a.m. stay with us for that coverage. >>> and alphabet will report after the closing bell today. the search giant is the first in a very big week in mega cap tech earnings that wraps up with apple and amazon on thursday. joining me now is nancy tengler. >> good morning, frank. i'm so glad to be seen. we had a l lot going on. >> you are pulling back the curtain. what do you think about kicking off the hyper scalers and the next chapter of the magnificent seven sneearnings? >> i don't have a lot with the mag seven. there is a lot with the prime video ads. what we want to do is get through it unscathed and hear how the company guides for next year. the stock's cheap. we added it to our value portfolio. it tells you all you need to know. i think we want to listen f
ben emons and henrietta, thank you very much.reaction on some of the biggest names in business. it starts from the new york cnn/orc. new york stock exchange. we will cover everything. asia and the european markets. the whole she bang. we have ""squawk box" coming up at 5:00 a.m. stay with us for that coverage. >>> and alphabet will report after the closing bell today. the search giant is the first in a very big week in mega cap tech earnings that wraps up with apple and...
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henrietta is with us around the table. good morning.p of mind. our thoughts for the people of florida are top of mind. just to consider the potential fallout from this election, what could it mean? henrietta: the first thing i think of is not political warfare and who's getting money from fema or not getting money from fema, it is the logistics of how you actually go and vote. having got the hurricanes myself, you evacuate in are gone for weeks. your kids may not have a school that they can go to during the day for you to get away to vote, let alone go to the school and vote which is where usually people are doing it. i will eat in georgia there are closed. you have to think entire swaths of florida from milton and let alone helene will be cut off as well. annmarie: when it comes to north carolina, republican voters outnumber democrats in the hard-hit areas to the one. -- two to one. does the trump campaign put people on the ground to shuttle people to the new polling place that will be because maybe the schools are still closed? henrie
henrietta is with us around the table. good morning.p of mind. our thoughts for the people of florida are top of mind. just to consider the potential fallout from this election, what could it mean? henrietta: the first thing i think of is not political warfare and who's getting money from fema or not getting money from fema, it is the logistics of how you actually go and vote. having got the hurricanes myself, you evacuate in are gone for weeks. your kids may not have a school that they can go...
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in 1830, maria henrietta pinkly announced herself as a. she explained why. this was the political catechism. in 1830, she published the pamphlet, long speeches as a caticism by a lady for her god daughter, a long title. the use of the caticism term was deliberate. religious instruction was the province of women, especially upper class protestant women. but this is a different kind of catechism. it is not about what is the nature of god or the trinity. it is what is the nature of the federal constitution and what does one think of mr. webster and his arguments on the supreme court. the political catechism was published in the heart of the nullification crisis. it laid out a number of forceful arguments. the union was a compact of the state, not a government formed by the people at large, contrathe supreme court. pipgny offered a strong critique of the court especially its nationalism and claims to be an umpire. pinkney said there was no umpire over the federalist system and it was preprosterous to think there could be power. she endorsed a radical view of the
in 1830, maria henrietta pinkly announced herself as a. she explained why. this was the political catechism. in 1830, she published the pamphlet, long speeches as a caticism by a lady for her god daughter, a long title. the use of the caticism term was deliberate. religious instruction was the province of women, especially upper class protestant women. but this is a different kind of catechism. it is not about what is the nature of god or the trinity. it is what is the nature of the federal...
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the analysis there from henrietta. happening with big tech players. >> you have to think not just mark zuckerberg came out and saying it was bad aspirated it was the only tweet jeff bezos set this year was following that first assassination attempt on the former president's life. then we've got a lot of criticism about the washington post not going through with their endorsement on the editorial side. lisa: what could they potentially do and you ask the right question which is what is on the docket. the potential of lina khan being there and still being aggressive as we heard jd vance talk about or do they just not want to be in the crosshairs of being called all sorts of names and castigated as biased because that really undermines a lot of consumer confidence. they've already seen during previous administrations. >> from tim cook over at apple maybe. up next on the program as we look ahead to forward earnings after the closing bell and looked back to some pretty concerning news out of vw this morning. from new york t
the analysis there from henrietta. happening with big tech players. >> you have to think not just mark zuckerberg came out and saying it was bad aspirated it was the only tweet jeff bezos set this year was following that first assassination attempt on the former president's life. then we've got a lot of criticism about the washington post not going through with their endorsement on the editorial side. lisa: what could they potentially do and you ask the right question which is what is on...
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so the henrietta wrote a number of people, a in a large number, did not agree with the drawing declaration. so the main argument is that they were not involved in the negotiations, the rental, the terms and, and i, and in sydney had them. and in order for me to see us in mission, it didn't. and when i thought was passed, kaiser among not only me please me, said i get up on what's going on with us to guys going to get into. oh, my god, i get on my what i do and how must i do leasing and i'm going to go to settings. that is the negotiation we're talking about talking about. but it has just started as far as the headhouse. and then the most, we say you called me the general said, let's sit down and talk so that we can tell you how you have damaged us and how much we have to calculate. in terms of our losses, the german government did not accept a re negotiation of the joint declaration, but by now they had agreed to adding a few particulars. so they call it the addendum. they also agreed that the original stipulation of how certain sections of the compensation should be spent could be changed
so the henrietta wrote a number of people, a in a large number, did not agree with the drawing declaration. so the main argument is that they were not involved in the negotiations, the rental, the terms and, and i, and in sydney had them. and in order for me to see us in mission, it didn't. and when i thought was passed, kaiser among not only me please me, said i get up on what's going on with us to guys going to get into. oh, my god, i get on my what i do and how must i do leasing and i'm...
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so the henrietta wrote a number of people, a large number, did not agree with the joint declaration. so the main argument is that they were not involved in the negotiations. the frontal, the terms are the i'm an, an interim governing i didn't hear them and in order for me to see us in the mission it didn't allow for was passed kaiser among not only mean 3 me said i get up and i was going home and i was going to get in all my but i get on my what are you and how much that you really didn't come on that settings the negotiation. we're talking about the board, but it is not just started as far as the had had us and then the most we say you called me to jennifer said let's sit down and talk so that we can tell you how you have damaged us and how much we have to calculate in terms of our losses. the the german government did not accept a re negotiation of the joint declaration, but by now they had agreed to adding a few particulars. so they call it the addendum. they also agreed that the original stipulation of how certain sections of the compensation should be spent could be changed. the
so the henrietta wrote a number of people, a large number, did not agree with the joint declaration. so the main argument is that they were not involved in the negotiations. the frontal, the terms are the i'm an, an interim governing i didn't hear them and in order for me to see us in the mission it didn't allow for was passed kaiser among not only mean 3 me said i get up and i was going home and i was going to get in all my but i get on my what are you and how much that you really didn't come...
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not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when people are sick they feel comfortable seeking care. host: what about grave robbers? dr. blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think about what kind of -- the symbolism of that, the dehumanization of digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and use that for teaching
not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community...
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not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when people are sick they feel comfortable seeking care. host: what about grave robbers? dr. blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think about what kind of -- the symbolism of that, the dehumanization of digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and use that for teaching
not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community...
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not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when people are sick they feel comfortable seeking care. host: what about grave robbers? dr. blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think about what kind of -- the symbolism of that, the dehumanization of digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and use that for teaching
not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community...
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this issue even henrietta who was a young woman from impoverished baltimore that presented to johns hopkins uterine cancer and had her cancer tissue removed from her without her consent and has been usedd by bio pharma companies in johns hopkins it was not until -- make a big millions of dollars it was until recently her family received compensation for that. we frame black communities feelings toward healthcare institutions as a medical mistrust. the fact is health related institutions have proven themselves untrustworthy and have had a history of that. the issue of institutional untrustworthiness. it's the obligation of institutions for trusts and the communities so people when they are sick feel comfortable seeking care. we went beside the huma cells what about grave robbers? >> yes, that's the other thing. even well-known schools like my own medical school really digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in a learning and teaching within medical school. medical schools have a history. again it something i did not know until i was
this issue even henrietta who was a young woman from impoverished baltimore that presented to johns hopkins uterine cancer and had her cancer tissue removed from her without her consent and has been usedd by bio pharma companies in johns hopkins it was not until -- make a big millions of dollars it was until recently her family received compensation for that. we frame black communities feelings toward healthcare institutions as a medical mistrust. the fact is health related institutions have...
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her name was henrietta rodman rodman was a feminist and a schoolteacher who was politically active in city. and she had reputation for being sort of a an a citric figure all around lower manhattan. she bobbed her hair a long time before women bobbed the hair to be stylish. she wore sandals around instead of shoes which just, hey, buy your new york city like no wearing sandals. right? it's a bad idea. but she's doing it. and she dressed this, like really straight shift dress with, this this head covering on. so a lot of new women were willing to tolerate her and to think think they could work with her because she was very good at, challenging the status quo. she was good at making things happen, what she has or i said on is a new york city law that made it illegal for women to teach if they don't report their marriage status. the idea was women could teach, but once they got married, they literally had to report. the school principal, hey, i've got married now, you might want to reconsider my my contract. like maybe you want to keep me working as a mom. maybe you want to risk me dividi
her name was henrietta rodman rodman was a feminist and a schoolteacher who was politically active in city. and she had reputation for being sort of a an a citric figure all around lower manhattan. she bobbed her hair a long time before women bobbed the hair to be stylish. she wore sandals around instead of shoes which just, hey, buy your new york city like no wearing sandals. right? it's a bad idea. but she's doing it. and she dressed this, like really straight shift dress with, this this head...