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she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847 moved to washington to manage the city hotel. henry to help a grand hotel to run on a grand plan for the city hotel. at the time, 100 hotel rooms. it had a beautiful main entrance with portico. it had a women's entrance for ladiesprivate lounge on the mezzanine level fornie ladies. the gentlemen, as were bathroom. henry had decided the hotel would be the finest in the city, and he wanted to provide the best food be found. and it was reported that one of his routines was t e produce, fish and meats there, to be served at that time. politicians in the 1840s and fifties were not professional politicians. congress did not meet round, so came to washington as politicians had to find places to stay and often they stayed together in boarding houses and other people's homes as well as the early hotels. in fact, pennsylvania avenue was known as the avenue of america because there were so many hotels along pennsylvania avenue and the willardere brought in h
she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847 moved to washington to manage the city hotel. henry to help a grand hotel to run on a grand plan for the city hotel. at the time, 100 hotel rooms. it had a beautiful main entrance with portico. it had a women's entrance for ladiesprivate lounge on the mezzanine level fornie ladies. the gentlemen, as were bathroom. henry had decided the hotel would be the finest in the city, and he wanted to provide the best food be found. and it was...
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professor henry now, thank you very for making my views on there henry. please it on so on. okay. it's on your networks. but i was wondering whether or not your father was ever asked or whether he discussed with the family running for public office and if not, why not? it seems to me he had all those qualities that wldresonated in . somebody told me recently that he was to run for pennsylvania governor or maybe was pennsylvania's congressman. but other than that i, i don't know. and, you know, i was a child the time. so if he was it wouldn't reach. that would have been a fantastic think about that running. well, maybe he was running for senate. you know, i never you know wilkes barrow yeah. because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had kind of the powell philosophy, but but but, yeah, somebody in this book, then this book tour era, he somebody did tell that. well, for our viewers, you enjoy this book launch. please stay tuned for our social media online announcements for future book events taki
professor henry now, thank you very for making my views on there henry. please it on so on. okay. it's on your networks. but i was wondering whether or not your father was ever asked or whether he discussed with the family running for public office and if not, why not? it seems to me he had all those qualities that wldresonated in . somebody told me recently that he was to run for pennsylvania governor or maybe was pennsylvania's congressman. but other than that i, i don't know. and, you know,...
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henry kissinger at the height of his power. ghand saying actually where you see communism as the outcome? i differ. and he did not appreciate. no, no, henry kissinger did not appreciate it that my my my dad said i'm i think you're wrong. and he pretty staunch in that opinion. and he came to washington and i said he said, i you're wrong. and he was proven correct. and i believe henry kissinger said something to the effect of, well, then you do it. yeah, then you do it. and he did. and he did. yeah. pretty remarkable. my sense was, is that post ambassador to portugal was was perhaps one of his favorite. i think kind of moments in his career. yeah obviously, they went on to other more senior and perhaps rivals. but that one it didn't seem to reflect to me kind of his quality and were able to play out and i think and and you know, think about it this way, like for 50 years now, portugal has been a democratic country. so the so the his influence there, he was able to give the portuguese the spirit out and the, you know, the spirit o
henry kissinger at the height of his power. ghand saying actually where you see communism as the outcome? i differ. and he did not appreciate. no, no, henry kissinger did not appreciate it that my my my dad said i'm i think you're wrong. and he pretty staunch in that opinion. and he came to washington and i said he said, i you're wrong. and he was proven correct. and i believe henry kissinger said something to the effect of, well, then you do it. yeah, then you do it. and he did. and he did....
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henry. henry again. i was about ready to. give a detailed report on the street and highway plan to convince this group the state's proposal is going to help, not hurt us. and so and gentlemen, it appears connersvil is joining the long list cities and towns across the nation already benefiting from the highway program. and so it is wit great pleasure that i congratulate you as these ribbon cuttings managed today. official opens a new chapter in your and proud history. by. me and. friend friend. ■)■jall right. all right. today we're going to pick up from the post. the post american revolution era. so we're going into the 1780s in i'm calling this the development of the republic. so we're coming out of this out of this war. this conflict. i needed you to make sure that understand
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henry. henry again. i was about ready to. give a detailed report on the street and highway plan to convince this group the state's proposal is going to help, not hurt us. and so and gentlemen, it appears connersville is joining the long list cities and towns across the nation alrea bthe highway progr. and so it is with great pleasure that i congratulate you as these ribbon cuttings managed today. official opens a new chapter in your and proud■v history. by. and. ■'frf1iend friend. i am pleased to introduce our guests. ida fales black,combahee river k freedom during the civil war, phils black teaches hiory
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how bad he wanted to president william henry seward. this in a speech to congress in 1856 to obtain an empire is and coon so of empires in the world. but he said to govern it well is difficult rare indeed. and he's talking in a period right much than what we've been talking about by which the united states has acquired essentially everything, including the gadsdenurchase, that will become part of the modern u.s. and so seward is pointing to the same problem that. adam smith alluded to undertake. you have to find a way to control this territory and. you have to do it in a way that's fair and we talked about that tension last right. the washington and jefferson run into people who go to the frontier do not want a of r lives especially from government but the government must be the one that controls the frontier. so this is the kind of territory we'rer the united states, 1783, when it's only that little bit in green, there's a lot of knowledge this land out here that they don't have access to yet and someone's going to have to go out and g
how bad he wanted to president william henry seward. this in a speech to congress in 1856 to obtain an empire is and coon so of empires in the world. but he said to govern it well is difficult rare indeed. and he's talking in a period right much than what we've been talking about by which the united states has acquired essentially everything, including the gadsdenurchase, that will become part of the modern u.s. and so seward is pointing to the same problem that. adam smith alluded to...
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so you're going to see a couple of henry's photograph rafts. wharf and this is where the combahee river raid in downtown buford. this is a modern view of this wharf. and it began about 9 p.m. on june first and three u.s. army boats took off from this wharf in downtown buford. moon. it was also a spring tide, meaning the spring tide, the full moon, and is the highest tide the highest high tide of the lunar cycle. so that title amply was really important, enabling the army to get these rather large boats up. this very windy kerley river river like it, it was not a ■:panacea. however. they decided to take a rk. rem's group of eight or nine spies, scouts ands are piloting the gunboats. okay. they're piloting the u.s. army up the river and they took a risk as opposed to going the long way around through st helena sound. they went the short way up. the coosa river and the coosa river is the mouth of the coosa is lined with sandbars. now i think they took this risk for a couple of reasons. number one, i think they took it i think it was recommended
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washington, henry knox in charge of the continental artillery. others, they wanted to continue the attack toward brunswick, new jersey, because they knew in brunswick. that is where the british were holding charles lee, who had been captured earlier and had 70,000 pounds of sterling in a war needed. but his men have reached what, we call, the culminating point. a culminating point is that point that if you go beyond toe diminishing returns. it could turn victory into a defeat. his men have been up for over 40 many of them had no shoes. you've heard the stories about being able to track their progress through the bloodstream teams on the on the snow covered ground. so washington made the wise choice instead of continuing to attack up to brunswick, he takes a left insad of a right, and he goes up to morristown new jersey where he establishes winter quarters and begins what's called the forge war against the british. the british had abandoned eastern new jersey and are holding up now in three key cities in northern new2ie jerse, close to new york an
washington, henry knox in charge of the continental artillery. others, they wanted to continue the attack toward brunswick, new jersey, because they knew in brunswick. that is where the british were holding charles lee, who had been captured earlier and had 70,000 pounds of sterling in a war needed. but his men have reached what, we call, the culminating point. a culminating point is that point that if you go beyond toe diminishing returns. it could turn victory into a defeat. his men have been...
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henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. and his son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly line a mileon 30,000 people would work there and told briefly my grandfather. it's one of the many production miracles of world war two. these ar b20 four bombers, four engine bombers that were kind of the workhorse of the army's bomber fleet this time. get this. at the end of the war, one of those bombers rolled out of that building every 63 minutes. when they talked, the germans and the japanese. this is why there was no way they could ever even come close to matching that. my grandparents lived in a brand new development a few miles away in a house that wasn't even finished. a place called norway. they were slapping up one of the big problems with the well, one of the big problems with will
henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. and his son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly line a mileon 30,000 people would work there and told briefly my grandfather. it's one of the many production miracles of world war two. these ar b20 four bombers, four engine...
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henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. and his son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly ne le long, 30,000 people would andfather.d briefly my it's one of the many production mirawod war two. these are b20 four bombers, four engine bombers that were kind of the workhorse of the army's bomber fleet this time. get this. at the end of the war, one of those bombers rolled out of that building every 63 minutes. when they talked, the germans and the japanese. way they could ever even come close to matching that. my grandparents lived in a brand new development a few miles away in a house that wasn't even finished. a place called norway. they were slapping up one of the big problems with the well, one of the big problems with willow run initially, though, and ■dths is how we get into
henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. and his son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly ne le long, 30,000 people would andfather.d briefly my it's one of the many production mirawod war two. these are b20 four bombers, four engine bombers that were kind of the...
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henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. and his son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly line a mile long, 30,000 people would work there and told briefly my grandfather. it's one of the many production miracles of world war two. ar b20 four bombers, four engine bombers that were kind of the workhorse of the army's bomber fleet this time. get this. at the end of the war, one of those bombers rolled out of that building every 63 minutes. when they talked, the germans and the japanese. this is why there was no way they could ever even come close to matching that. my grandparents lived in a brand new development a few miles away in a house that wasn't even finished. a place called norway. they were slapping up one of the big problems with the well, one of the big problems with willow
henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. and his son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly line a mile long, 30,000 people would work there and told briefly my grandfather. it's one of the many production miracles of world war two. ar b20 four bombers, four engine...
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he asks him who of all the great men of your time, henry clay daniel webster. who are you most like? do you think? and stephens says, thinks about it. and he he discounts all the other guys and tells tells plants why they were inferior or didn't measure up, in his opinion. and he finally says richard johnson. you know, richard, jim johnson was this is proof that being vice president doesn't get you much. he was he was the vice president under martin van buren. i'd never heard of him till i read this. and and okay, now, why did he pick that guy? well, richard and johnson had enslaved women. and he took one of his enslaved women as, a mistress. and had two daughters with her. and he had the daughters introduced fine society, respectable and. then she died that that mistress died, but her he owned her sister too. and so he tried to make her his mistress. and that sister ran off. she didn't want anything to do with him. now now, stevens said, this is the man he's most like. i mean, what in the world is he thinking? well, he quickly said, yes i a color and i love he
he asks him who of all the great men of your time, henry clay daniel webster. who are you most like? do you think? and stephens says, thinks about it. and he he discounts all the other guys and tells tells plants why they were inferior or didn't measure up, in his opinion. and he finally says richard johnson. you know, richard, jim johnson was this is proof that being vice president doesn't get you much. he was he was the vice president under martin van buren. i'd never heard of him till i read...
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henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. and his son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly line a mile0,0 people would work there and told briefly my grandfather. 's e of the many production miracles of ■zrl b20 four bomber engine bombers that were kind of the...
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so mark one got on board the that grant took two fort henry, which was the first major battle in west of the civil. and it was a victory. and that made it, in essence the first victory that the union had had had in the civil war on the way 42 fort henry, grant asks mark one, well, you're with the post office. do you think you can help me keep up the mail to the soldiers as we move along? because if you've read my first book and even if you hadn't, i'll you he longed for mail his wife his wife was not just notorious about not writing, but almost criminal about not writing. and he loved her. and she's a nice person. and she had several reasons why she not have written, but it just made him so depressed that his one of his top priorities ever was getting the mail to the soldiers to keep up morale. and that really one of the top priorities of all commanding officers in every war that ever been fought to communication between home front and the front lines, because that keeps up morale on both sides of the war important in te success. so as marquand took on this job and, he said he'd do it
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from petersburg, virginia to the city of new orleans, working as a stage carpenter for the great ames henry caldwell, the man who would bring american theater to, new orleans and through james dunn that he is elevated and becomes. he remembers and honors james harden adopting his middle and last so he had had just the name oscar when he was enslaved but he becomes oscar james dunn in ■útribute to this man who was responsible for his freedom. he rises, becomes a plaster, then becoming the grand mason. so he becomes a free mason in the city of new orl. the appoind black official in the nation. a of people ask a lot of people who knhe dissertation as why didn't you do a traditional book. why did you do a graphic history? and this is the first reconstruction graphic history that was done. i quite late into writing my dissertation that has a dashboard and this computer dashboard tells you where your book is being downloaded. so there's a big map and you can actually see the download and. they're just dots on a map. but one day i was sitting in my offi and, i received a phone call. the phone c
from petersburg, virginia to the city of new orleans, working as a stage carpenter for the great ames henry caldwell, the man who would bring american theater to, new orleans and through james dunn that he is elevated and becomes. he remembers and honors james harden adopting his middle and last so he had had just the name oscar when he was enslaved but he becomes oscar james dunn in ■útribute to this man who was responsible for his freedom. he rises, becomes a plaster, then becoming the...
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that kind of marshaled these fossils towards a visiting scientist from england, thomas henry huxley, who's best known as darwin's most eloquent defender and was also a very good paleontologist and anatomist in his own right. and huxley was, so impressed because here was an evolutionary transition just darwin had to predict, but nobody had ever worked it out in such detail for any group animals then. so after he visited with marsh, drew whole little cartoon here within hippasus the earliest horse you can see was many fingers and toes and being written by an early human which he called --. another huge successful mass again one that supported darwin's ideas and marsh was a further adherent of darwin's idea. the theory of evolution by natural selection was the discovery two birds and. this was something that people were just really stunned by. if you look at the skeleton on the left side, the reconstructions, see, this is very sort of look like creature has a long snout and but you see the big is actually with long teeth and. it has no wing. in fact, it turns there's a skeleton on the r
that kind of marshaled these fossils towards a visiting scientist from england, thomas henry huxley, who's best known as darwin's most eloquent defender and was also a very good paleontologist and anatomist in his own right. and huxley was, so impressed because here was an evolutionary transition just darwin had to predict, but nobody had ever worked it out in such detail for any group animals then. so after he visited with marsh, drew whole little cartoon here within hippasus the earliest...
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jefferson listened in the virginia legislature as patrick henry's delivered his me liberty or give me death speech and then wrote patrick. henry said, is it not amazing that myself, who believe that slavery violates, the natural rights of the declaration, my cell phone slaves i will not justify, i will not attempt to. it's simple avarice or greed. i won't do with the inconvenience of living without them. you bring up one of the most interesting of patrick henry because the level of self-knowledge is complete, which means that he is actually living he actually undergoing the process of self-examination, which we don't ascribe to politicians very often then or now. and there's almost something admirable about his own recognition of his own terrible in a kind of way. it absolutely is. and he was more self-aware than jefferson who accused others of avarice. he jefferson when we say south carolina and georgia are refusing to let us. and the international slave trade early because their avarice more imported enslaved people. whereas we in virginia don't need that jefferson just had remarkab
jefferson listened in the virginia legislature as patrick henry's delivered his me liberty or give me death speech and then wrote patrick. henry said, is it not amazing that myself, who believe that slavery violates, the natural rights of the declaration, my cell phone slaves i will not justify, i will not attempt to. it's simple avarice or greed. i won't do with the inconvenience of living without them. you bring up one of the most interesting of patrick henry because the level of...
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madison and he runm in virginiak henry one of the great powers in virginia henry is not a big fan of madison and his big role in the constitution. so essentiallyt of you know even though he's one of we call him the father of the constitution and the obvious plum of getting a seat in the senate doesn't happen for james. he has to suffer through being elected and running for office and becoming a member of the house. but as for election of senators, that'qn's tunt phenomenon in our history. that would be the 17th amendment. so 1939 when we'd start electing our senators. only just over a century prior t just have to their state legislatures. so you think of the debates over senate they're not actually debating people to vote for them. they're debating for people to vote for people for the state government to vote for them. so it's it's very complicated system, which is why when you get into that 20th century populism, people are saying, you know what, we want to be able to vote for own senators. we vote for pretty much else in government. why not the senate? so that's one of those thing
madison and he runm in virginiak henry one of the great powers in virginia henry is not a big fan of madison and his big role in the constitution. so essentiallyt of you know even though he's one of we call him the father of the constitution and the obvious plum of getting a seat in the senate doesn't happen for james. he has to suffer through being elected and running for office and becoming a member of the house. but as for election of senators, that'qn's tunt phenomenon in our history. that...
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i only wish our buddy henry were here with us to do just that. term limited, here are my promises to you for 2024. my administration will not be a shipping port. instead we will deploy on day and hour as your governor owning the indiana model. i'm staking my reputation to it. we will find constructive answers to any unforeseen challenges that arise, and we will move from ideas to implementation during these timesransformation. and i will continue to listen as i have done for seven years now to any and all partners who share a love for indiana and believe in our future. indiana is a wonderful place to live, to breathe, to work, to raise a family. it's a wonderful place to help lead.o; my fellow hoosiers, if i live long enough to need a smart meal or two, i will regard the privilege of having served your governor is the honoring of a lifetime. with all my heart, i think you for it. good evening, and may god bless and now let's get back to work and run up the score in 2024. [applause] thank you.
i only wish our buddy henry were here with us to do just that. term limited, here are my promises to you for 2024. my administration will not be a shipping port. instead we will deploy on day and hour as your governor owning the indiana model. i'm staking my reputation to it. we will find constructive answers to any unforeseen challenges that arise, and we will move from ideas to implementation during these timesransformation. and i will continue to listen as i have done for seven years now to...
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henry carpenter, who was stephen's physician, as well as lydia's, and of others of the social persona, you know, they moved in, in the best social circles. and she was on terms of intimacy with their families, so intimate that she left legacies to some of their children in her will, her place owing to. stephen'relatives in his home af their parties. you can't the housekeeper sitting at dinner with you can you. so according to this. at one time a hostess for entertaining this is according to judge landis. i'm not sure if i totally agree. because stephens had no female of his formally, maybe at one of the parties, his friend and neighbor, mrs. susan brinton, received for him at another, it was the wife of oliver j. dickey, who performed the same service. hope she was nicer than he was. okay. so enough of that. let's get to at we really need to be saying about her. the lancaster new era would also y about her eventually that having become possessed of considerable mea wch she mostly thrghhrough real estate. but she also she had a livery service when they we tn he when he was in congrs d
henry carpenter, who was stephen's physician, as well as lydia's, and of others of the social persona, you know, they moved in, in the best social circles. and she was on terms of intimacy with their families, so intimate that she left legacies to some of their children in her will, her place owing to. stephen'relatives in his home af their parties. you can't the housekeeper sitting at dinner with you can you. so according to this. at one time a hostess for entertaining this is according to...
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patrick henry, the man of individual liberty. give me or give me death. the reason henry opposed the was because this was greatest fear that a executive would look at the constant and look for ways to sort of move between the lines, not a strict construct produced like a film or a pierce or a buchanan in. but to be able to maybe especially in time of national crisis with the military by his side effectively make himself a king as they had thought about it in terms of the monarchs of who had this ability to take any measure that they felt was appropriate. now there's in the constitution that says that he can this the provision about being commander chief that's in there in article two, simply the president is the commander in chief of the army and navy doesn't say anything else. so it doesn't really put guardrails on but nobody to date and certainly interpreted this broadly that the president can effectively anything he wants. and we're going to see it now in a couple of other examples. beyond all these arrests that he's being the timing of this statement
patrick henry, the man of individual liberty. give me or give me death. the reason henry opposed the was because this was greatest fear that a executive would look at the constant and look for ways to sort of move between the lines, not a strict construct produced like a film or a pierce or a buchanan in. but to be able to maybe especially in time of national crisis with the military by his side effectively make himself a king as they had thought about it in terms of the monarchs of who had...
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last we henry olsen henry is a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center, where he ovides commentary on american politics. mr. olson is an opinion columnist for. the washington post and his daily pieces focus on politics, foreign affairs and american conservative thought mr. olson's work has bee■n featured in many probably prominent publications, including the new york times, the washington journal, the wall journal, national review, thegud and. he is the author of the working class ronald reagan and the reconservatism and the four facs of the republic party coauthored with dante scala. please join me in welcon's spea. to that introduction and. i'm going to use slides today because want to move through some facts quickly and that will help us to move faster faster. you go firstly. okay, i'm going to start first fact is this. where do you guys see it? you'll see it. okay. 't see the slides. okay, great. look at this recent image from australian news tab. oh, do you think this boy, six or seven. what ideology you calls a seven year old boy a potentialonster and says we mus
last we henry olsen henry is a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center, where he ovides commentary on american politics. mr. olson is an opinion columnist for. the washington post and his daily pieces focus on politics, foreign affairs and american conservative thought mr. olson's work has bee■n featured in many probably prominent publications, including the new york times, the washington journal, the wall journal, national review, thegud and. he is the author of the working...
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also envy henry james, the conceptual clarity to formulate before articulating. things for tv why? my question is, do you feel like you can? which of the binary with the switch like the on and off and language around that changing with how the binary switch works like the on and off is also the one and the two. i if there's lack of conception and is the switch english in english then becoming this fluent english. well it already is. you know, it's become this global. yeah, but do you think that. yeah i mean, i, a lot of what i cover does come out of■! english contexts and but i'm also biased to that because that's my native language. but there are other things know in somother languages for instance like pinball in english pinball name for a ball and in the pen, but in it's the game is called flipper right. so it refers the buttons and the input mechanisms, you know there are. yeah i think it depends true that. language is a repository for some of the changes that have happened. you know, i talked about shooting the language of ti the switch itself has a fascinating linguistic i
also envy henry james, the conceptual clarity to formulate before articulating. things for tv why? my question is, do you feel like you can? which of the binary with the switch like the on and off and language around that changing with how the binary switch works like the on and off is also the one and the two. i if there's lack of conception and is the switch english in english then becoming this fluent english. well it already is. you know, it's become this global. yeah, but do you think...
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and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you t, retw professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. re are some by journalists. in april, chicago tribune investigative repoer gregory royal pratt is releasing his book on the windy city and its foer may. the title, the city is up for grabs. how chicago mayor lori litfoot led and lost a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white house communicatio director and current abc host george stephan poce will release the situate presidents in crisis. and the newest book from washington examiner political coluist timothy carney is titled family unfriendly■j how r culturmade
and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you t, retw professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in...
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and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write andefine the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new bt, tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-sp's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. here are some byagobunee wind gr may georg room xamineesse waters, his troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as we continue our spring book preview here are some notable titles about fo
and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write andefine the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new bt, tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-sp's book tv. in...