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now, by the end of the day, most of the inhabitants of schenectady were slaughtered 60. inhabitants lay dead an additional 27 people were taken into captivity, while only two of the people who had attacked lost their lives. so this was really a rout, right? this was a really dramatic and traumatic moment for the for community and it was one that really attacked and hurt the enslaved community in a in an outsized way. now as you probably know a little bit about the of slavery, as we've talked about in north, there weren't as many enslaved people as there were in the and caribbean colonies, but a proportion of the population, a much higher proportion of enslaved people were killed than than others. and this is. kind of the first salvo in a series of attacks. so we've got schenectady in in 1690 and then you get these attacks kind of spreading out into the heart of maine country from into maine. and then you go to and into all other sort of kind of towns and these refugees would be coming out of places like schenectady, like casco, and they were traumatized. right. these are
now, by the end of the day, most of the inhabitants of schenectady were slaughtered 60. inhabitants lay dead an additional 27 people were taken into captivity, while only two of the people who had attacked lost their lives. so this was really a rout, right? this was a really dramatic and traumatic moment for the for community and it was one that really attacked and hurt the enslaved community in a in an outsized way. now as you probably know a little bit about the of slavery, as we've talked...
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nardelli was at the electric power business in schenectady. jeff was running the health care business in milwaukee. instead of bringing them to fairfield where he could watch them every day and find out what they were really like, they would come a few times of year -- a few times a year for their review to fairfield and they would be in total, utter preening mode. jeff turned out to be the best politician among the three. so jack literally fell for him because jeff is everything jack wasn't. jack was a football player, harvard business school graduate, very articulate with a commanding presence. jack fell for him. ironically, the way jack was selected proved to be the downfall for the company in a way because he selected the wrong person in a process he was trying to get a way from. >> rick, in your book, the closing thought, if i've got it water -- if i've got it right, is you observed walmart and other corporations like it simply will not move fast enough and far enough on their own initiative to provide workers with a living wage, to impro
nardelli was at the electric power business in schenectady. jeff was running the health care business in milwaukee. instead of bringing them to fairfield where he could watch them every day and find out what they were really like, they would come a few times of year -- a few times a year for their review to fairfield and they would be in total, utter preening mode. jeff turned out to be the best politician among the three. so jack literally fell for him because jeff is everything jack wasn't....
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the great american tradition parents would say to their kids can you place schenectady?ou spell it. tom: no. jonathan: the equity markets are up point 64%. from new york, this is bloomberg. lisa: keeping you up-to-date from news from around the world. bloomberg has learned that germany is in talks to limit the export to chemicals in china that is used to manufacture semiconductors. chancellor olaf scholz is trying to balance their interest in china with national security. traders of barclays did better-than-expected with the surprising increase in revenue. berkeley ceo was asked whether the u.k. was liable to the chaos that u.s. banks went through? the u.k. has been insulated from the crisis between banks. having said that, our deposit franchise grew 10 billion pounds and a lot of that was corporate's putting deposits with us. lisa: costs in the u.k. rose 9% during inflation. for the news powered by powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am lisa mateo and this is bloomberg. ♪ what do you see on the horizon? uncertainty? or opport
the great american tradition parents would say to their kids can you place schenectady?ou spell it. tom: no. jonathan: the equity markets are up point 64%. from new york, this is bloomberg. lisa: keeping you up-to-date from news from around the world. bloomberg has learned that germany is in talks to limit the export to chemicals in china that is used to manufacture semiconductors. chancellor olaf scholz is trying to balance their interest in china with national security. traders of barclays...
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host: next up robin on the independent line in schenectady, new york.king my call. this will sound like a staged call. what do you think of new york state and the mayor of new york deciding to lock up the homeless in psychiatric wards again? guest: this could possibly raise a fresh case in the supreme court overturning the 1976 decision which essentially opened up the mental institutions in the united states and ended the arrest, not really arrest, the detailing of homeless people to institutions for treatment. of course, the courts essentially opened up the institutions that year and we have seen a rise in the homeless problem. prior to that, you would have homeless go to institutions, be judged on their condition, and then treated. this is when it was considered a mental illness. the mayor is clearly pointing us in the direction of revisiting that case. host: staying on the supreme court, this past week saw the republican of propublica on some of the trips taken by justice clarence thomas. afforded to him by the billionaire harlan crow, republican don
host: next up robin on the independent line in schenectady, new york.king my call. this will sound like a staged call. what do you think of new york state and the mayor of new york deciding to lock up the homeless in psychiatric wards again? guest: this could possibly raise a fresh case in the supreme court overturning the 1976 decision which essentially opened up the mental institutions in the united states and ended the arrest, not really arrest, the detailing of homeless people to...
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host: next up robin on the independent line in schenectady, new york.king my call. this will sound like a staged call. what do you think of new york state and the mayor of new york deciding to lock up the homeless in psychiatric wards again? guest: this could possibly raise a fresh case in the supreme court overturning the 1976 decision which essentially opened up the mental institutions in the united states and ended the arrest, not really arrest, the detailing of homeless people to institutions for treatment. of course, the courts essentially opened up the institutions that year and we have seen a rise in the homeless problem. prior to that, you would have homeless go to institutions, be judged on their condition, and then treated. this is when it was considered a mental illness. the mayor is clearly pointing us in the direction of revisiting that case. host: staying on the supreme court, this past week saw the republican of propublica on some of the trips taken by justice clarence thomas. afforded to him by the billionaire harlan crow, republican don
host: next up robin on the independent line in schenectady, new york.king my call. this will sound like a staged call. what do you think of new york state and the mayor of new york deciding to lock up the homeless in psychiatric wards again? guest: this could possibly raise a fresh case in the supreme court overturning the 1976 decision which essentially opened up the mental institutions in the united states and ended the arrest, not really arrest, the detailing of homeless people to...
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nardelli was at the electric power business in schenectady.jeff was running the health care business in milwaukee. instead of bringing them to fairfield where he could watch them every day and find out what they were really like, they would come a few times of year -- a few times a year for their review to fairfield and they would be in total, utter preening mode. jeff turned out to be the best politician among the three. so jack literally fell for him because jeff is everything jack wasn't. jack was a football player, harvard business school graduate, very articulate with a commanding presence. jack fell for him. ironically, the way jack was selected proved to be the downfall for the company in a way because he selected the wrong person in a process he was trying to get a way from. >> rick, in your book, the closing thought, if i've got it water -- if i've got it right, is you observed walmart and other corporations like it simply will not move fast enough and far enough on their own initiative to provide workers with a living wage, to improv
nardelli was at the electric power business in schenectady.jeff was running the health care business in milwaukee. instead of bringing them to fairfield where he could watch them every day and find out what they were really like, they would come a few times of year -- a few times a year for their review to fairfield and they would be in total, utter preening mode. jeff turned out to be the best politician among the three. so jack literally fell for him because jeff is everything jack wasn't....