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that is to include liberia, and i think that that is what has defined what the day is still the divided the she's, it is on and pad that stands out. and when i say divided, it must be appreciated. that it feel p a has over 18 nationalities. we only talk about the major nationalities, side of view in rome, all the are on the to the day and of cause the somalis. but there are many other nationalities which succeeded in organizing themselves around. the fact is that they had a surface dictated to be live, they ship another important thing to demonstrate that the interaction between the italy was one that was a 51 is that they found in language never to put in the feel feel and that is indicative of the fact that there was no successful colonized they should throughout the period, i'm hired, remained the domain of language and the feel p and alphabet remains the one that is informed by the gigs. and we also know of costs that even in terms of organized vision of the come into the feel p and come into the remainder julia and the great guardian, which is what one would have wanted to see if t
that is to include liberia, and i think that that is what has defined what the day is still the divided the she's, it is on and pad that stands out. and when i say divided, it must be appreciated. that it feel p a has over 18 nationalities. we only talk about the major nationalities, side of view in rome, all the are on the to the day and of cause the somalis. but there are many other nationalities which succeeded in organizing themselves around. the fact is that they had a surface dictated to...
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they wanted liberia to go to monrovia and wanted american assistance. he also wanted assistance from america for highs in -- housing in liberia because monrovia was getting crowded. so some of the experiences we have in the respect we have for jimmy carter, i particularly visited the united states for the first time in 1988 and visited the carter center for the first time and saw how wonderful it is and how many people it serves. so president carter will remain in our memories and we thank the united states of america for giving us such a leader on the world stage. thank you. host: in addition, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern today, there are also the wildfires in southern california and we are watching the latest from that washington post and it says five people have been killed as a result of those players, at least 100 30,000 people fleet as crews struggle to contain the blazes. -- 130,000 people flee as crews struggle to contain the blazes. you can see the beach and president biden talks about the federal response to the wildfire while visiting a sta
they wanted liberia to go to monrovia and wanted american assistance. he also wanted assistance from america for highs in -- housing in liberia because monrovia was getting crowded. so some of the experiences we have in the respect we have for jimmy carter, i particularly visited the united states for the first time in 1988 and visited the carter center for the first time and saw how wonderful it is and how many people it serves. so president carter will remain in our memories and we thank the...
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colonization and the idea was that we will stop slavery by sending african-americans to laces like liberiathat way, we don't have to deal with the problem of where african- americans may fit, as equal citizens in the american republic, we will get rid of the problem of slavery by getting rid of african americans. that was a prominent mode of abolitionism in the early 19th century. very gradual. the northern states, they do it gradually over the course of several decades. in the 1830s, a drastic change with the more radical abolitionists came onto the scene. they became known as the immediate lists, they demanded that slavery should be stopped immediately, we don't want to wait around, this is a moral problem so serious we need to bring it to a close by any means necessary immediately, a more radical approach than previous generations of anti- slavery advocates. they decided that they would try to do this as soon as possible. the main thing they started out by doing was trying to publicize the evils of slavery, trying to expose the sins of slaveholders, they saw this as a problem of informa
colonization and the idea was that we will stop slavery by sending african-americans to laces like liberiathat way, we don't have to deal with the problem of where african- americans may fit, as equal citizens in the american republic, we will get rid of the problem of slavery by getting rid of african americans. that was a prominent mode of abolitionism in the early 19th century. very gradual. the northern states, they do it gradually over the course of several decades. in the 1830s, a drastic...
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the colonization ists and the idea was we'll end slavery by sending african-americans places like liberia. and that way, you know, we won't have to deal with the problem of where african-americans might fit as equal citizens in american republic. we'll just get rid of the problem of slavery by getting rid african-americans so that was a very, very prominent mode of abolitionism in the early 19th century, very and of course, the northern states, they end slavery. they do it gradually over course of several decades. so in the 1830s, that's quite a drastic change when. the more radical abolitionists come onto the scene and, they became known as the immediate tests because as you know, kind of a nice phrase to use they demanded that slavery should be ended immediately. we don't want to wait around. this is a moral problem. so severe, so serious that we need to bring it to end immediately by any means necessary. and so they took a much more radical approach than. previous generations of anti-slavery activists and they decided that they were going to try and do this as soon possible. and really
the colonization ists and the idea was we'll end slavery by sending african-americans places like liberia. and that way, you know, we won't have to deal with the problem of where african-americans might fit as equal citizens in american republic. we'll just get rid of the problem of slavery by getting rid african-americans so that was a very, very prominent mode of abolitionism in the early 19th century, very and of course, the northern states, they end slavery. they do it gradually over course...
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how about, in other words, was also interest in domestic policy in liberia. he wanted -- [inaudible] and he wanted american -- he also wanted assistance from america for housing in liberia because monrovia was getting crowded. so these are some of the experiences we liberians -- jimmy carter and respect we have for him. i particularly visit the united states the first time in 1988 and visited the carter center for the first time and saw how wonderful it is and how many people it serves. so president carter will remain in our own memories and we thank the kind of america for giving us such a leader on the world stage. thank you. >> host: thank you, matthew. in addition to the state funeral happening starting at about 10 a.m. eastern today there is also those wildfires in southern california. we are watching that. the latest from the "washington post" says five people have been killed as a result of those fires achilles 130,000 flee as crews struggle to contain the blazes. this is a picture of firefighters fighting a fire any home on the beach. you can see the
how about, in other words, was also interest in domestic policy in liberia. he wanted -- [inaudible] and he wanted american -- he also wanted assistance from america for housing in liberia because monrovia was getting crowded. so these are some of the experiences we liberians -- jimmy carter and respect we have for him. i particularly visit the united states the first time in 1988 and visited the carter center for the first time and saw how wonderful it is and how many people it serves. so...
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know, election that we have president, an election that we held and monitored and west africa and liberia, the first woman president elected in not very. ellen johnson-sirleaf. we were there and help wanted lecturer so the answer to a question is yes i think the united states is at least as enlightened against discrimination women as, nicaragua or chile or or india or other countries of that name. tucson arizona. hi. good morning. good afternoon. thank you for taking the call. this question for president carter is curious. his relationship with tip o'neill and the congress, you know, leaving georgia and the legislature and also one of his views or when, when or how closely with any former presidents beside president ford. thank you for taking the call. well, i had a relationship with tip o'neill personally when i got to the white house. i had been governor. i dealt with the congress. obviously, it's much more complex for a president to deal with a congress and for me to deal with my legislature in georgia. tip o'neill was helpful to me in many ways for he was committed to. ted kennedy. wh
know, election that we have president, an election that we held and monitored and west africa and liberia, the first woman president elected in not very. ellen johnson-sirleaf. we were there and help wanted lecturer so the answer to a question is yes i think the united states is at least as enlightened against discrimination women as, nicaragua or chile or or india or other countries of that name. tucson arizona. hi. good morning. good afternoon. thank you for taking the call. this question for...