0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is hard not to ridicule curtis jacobs, a maryland slave holder from the eastern shore. the actions of the enslaved, the presence of a growing free black population as well as the intrusion of outsiders, drove jacobs to distraction. there were troubling developments. his farm in 1855. he reported hardy, one of the enslaved, escaped in june six months later. joshua followed but was retaken a. number of women including sally and julia, had murdered their children. other women had taken what calls teas and dregs to induce abortions. several men and women, including abed, leah and charlotte, had united together to poison him and other members of his family. jacobs tried to rally his neighbors, which suggests their two works experience in problems. he traveled out of state to buy cuffs and ankle locks. the following january he reported intercepting letters what he called paid abolitionists mail from new york and canada, informing the enslaved that wagon, arms and mules had been procured to take them out on of all days. the fourth, as if things could not get. jacobs claimed to
it is hard not to ridicule curtis jacobs, a maryland slave holder from the eastern shore. the actions of the enslaved, the presence of a growing free black population as well as the intrusion of outsiders, drove jacobs to distraction. there were troubling developments. his farm in 1855. he reported hardy, one of the enslaved, escaped in june six months later. joshua followed but was retaken a. number of women including sally and julia, had murdered their children. other women had taken what...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so that's why that is there for john jacob astor. so and he would go and it's a story i have a lot of fun writing about because he would actually, you know, almost dupe jefferson and build what would become a he would create a global trade empire but he would almost clinch it by following lewis and clark's expedition across and send a boat envoy and found the first trading point on the west coast in oregon, which he would of course name after himself astoria and. so then fur would be sent from astoria. it would go to china and then it would come back by of london, pick up trade goods to new york and go round and round was quite brilliant. the only thing that was not brilliant about his scheme was that like everyone else in his time considered beavers in exhaustible resource and within years they were trapped out. so he had more beaver pelts, but he didn't care because was moved on to other things. so he into real estate by then so interesting i'm curious i left one sec so we can get the mike c-span folk want to hear you. hi. i'm curi
so that's why that is there for john jacob astor. so and he would go and it's a story i have a lot of fun writing about because he would actually, you know, almost dupe jefferson and build what would become a he would create a global trade empire but he would almost clinch it by following lewis and clark's expedition across and send a boat envoy and found the first trading point on the west coast in oregon, which he would of course name after himself astoria and. so then fur would be sent from...
0
0.0
Apr 29, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's hear from jacob in maryland on the democrats line. caller: over the past 20 years or so, i think the israeli government has become one of the most extremist and repressive governments at least in terms of the history of israel. netanyahu has this famous line of we control the height of the flames and so on. it is no surprise to anyone that october 7 is an awful tragedy and there is a lot of pain and suffering happening in the region. no easy solution to this. my question is why has biden seemingly not really done anything to stop the netanyahu government from continuing its current means of oppression. we have a 25-1 ratio of israelis to palestinians. why has biden done effectively nothing to stop the current israeli administration from doing what they are doing and slaughtering the people they have killed in palestine. thanks. guest: i will offer you an explanation. i am not here to advocate on anybody's behalf. i'm here for three reasons. six months in, there was not a single consequence that you and i would consider serious. there
let's hear from jacob in maryland on the democrats line. caller: over the past 20 years or so, i think the israeli government has become one of the most extremist and repressive governments at least in terms of the history of israel. netanyahu has this famous line of we control the height of the flames and so on. it is no surprise to anyone that october 7 is an awful tragedy and there is a lot of pain and suffering happening in the region. no easy solution to this. my question is why has biden...
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
[inaudible] >> thank you so much jacob. we have about 10 minutes or so. i think some the famines are going to be speaking to give an opportunity to ask questions at 3:00 p.m. >> i believe so yes. yes they just met with them or they are meeting i'm not sure where they are in the process. so do not have too much time. josh was good to see you, go ahead. >> following up on arizona but other than calling for a national laws or anything else the administration with a response? >> we have been very vocal here but we have been very straightforward. i do not know how more vocal with the majority of americans we believe in a been very clear the present vice president we have to make sure when it comes reproductive freedom that's available to all women. an incredibly difficult situation. you've read about the storage of heard the stories because of the restrictive extremely restrictive feels we have seen across the country. we are going to keep the issue of reproductive freedom at the forefront for that's what we're going to do. going to continue to call it out it
[inaudible] >> thank you so much jacob. we have about 10 minutes or so. i think some the famines are going to be speaking to give an opportunity to ask questions at 3:00 p.m. >> i believe so yes. yes they just met with them or they are meeting i'm not sure where they are in the process. so do not have too much time. josh was good to see you, go ahead. >> following up on arizona but other than calling for a national laws or anything else the administration with a response?...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
many years ago when i was interning in the us senate, ironically for jacob javits, who was actually then you remember, was a liberal republican senator from new york and he my only pet. you remember javits from new york? he they were throwing stuff at people who were for chipman and well my parents were very, very active in the new york state conservative party. and they always had with every kids out passing out brochures and going to polling place do all that stuff. and in 64, when i was eight years old, i was going to door for goldwater, handing literature and many years later when i was interning in the senate for who ironically was, one of the reasons why the new york state conservative was formed because of their revulsion toward javits and rockefeller and ken keating and others. and i was i was was it was an russell senate office building. and i had to take a message, the senator over the senate floor, and i'm running down a flight of stairs. i can't do it anymore. and i go pass a limping elderly man look from behind. and i said, i know that guy. i know that guy i turn around barr
many years ago when i was interning in the us senate, ironically for jacob javits, who was actually then you remember, was a liberal republican senator from new york and he my only pet. you remember javits from new york? he they were throwing stuff at people who were for chipman and well my parents were very, very active in the new york state conservative party. and they always had with every kids out passing out brochures and going to polling place do all that stuff. and in 64, when i was...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
leaving wife and several children poorly provided for jacob brave mold aged 59. june. 1886. british architect responsible for beautiful carvings in central park. previous lay in good condition. he died suddenly from a heart attack. his carvings on the central remained intact for nearly 170 years. they are my fave items in central where they were carved yesterday. frederick law olmsted, age 81, august 28th, 1903. two months before grade junior partner of calvert fall landscape designer. i believe grandstander wanting to more publicity and notoriety. he died alzheimer's at olmsted's. he died while also rumors. excuse me on the state sun's would be hired by the worcester best parks commission. there were official worcester parks commission consultant for three years time spent at green hill to the christmas holidays of much of summer. over the years, the proved too small for a family acquiring wealth and status on a national level rather than demolish and build a new one. it was simply half and in large it would have 42 rooms inclusive of apartments for all his siblings. one ca
leaving wife and several children poorly provided for jacob brave mold aged 59. june. 1886. british architect responsible for beautiful carvings in central park. previous lay in good condition. he died suddenly from a heart attack. his carvings on the central remained intact for nearly 170 years. they are my fave items in central where they were carved yesterday. frederick law olmsted, age 81, august 28th, 1903. two months before grade junior partner of calvert fall landscape designer. i...
0
0.0
Apr 13, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is jacob i am from sweden i'm a guest here in your country. what you describe, james, about the times being a voice for their own or readership of progressive valleys very much describe some of the newspapers that leading newspapers in my own country of sweden and also the rest of europe. for example a couple of years ago your former president talked about lisa horrible example of criminality on the rise. plenty of newspapers wanted to go to school with him on how sweden is safer. but at the same time we have a lot of criminality of planet -based violence. with migration everything that comes with that. that kind of speak what's talked about as immediate being the new priesthood teaching people their values instead of reporting on what is actually happening. i was one of you could speak more to the international trend? i'm trying to touch here it's not just the "new york times." it's not just here in the states it's also in europe in the broader sense. >> i cannot claim to be an expert on the european media. my senses that has been ever of us.
my name is jacob i am from sweden i'm a guest here in your country. what you describe, james, about the times being a voice for their own or readership of progressive valleys very much describe some of the newspapers that leading newspapers in my own country of sweden and also the rest of europe. for example a couple of years ago your former president talked about lisa horrible example of criminality on the rise. plenty of newspapers wanted to go to school with him on how sweden is safer. but...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
then they tried furs, which is how john jacob astor got it because he was the great fur merchant and he actually founded astoria in washington state in order to trade with china. but then again, you know, the market for furs isn't that elastic. then they tried to seek. campbell's sandalwood, all these things. but they had they had no option. they had to turn to opium. and being american, they very pioneering and creative. so they went off to turkey and a new source of opium, and they became great pioneers of taking turkish opium to china. but again, for a while they were shut out the indian opium trade. but after the war of 1812, beginning 1815, they were able to enter the indian opium trade, many, many american business houses set up set up agencies in bombay especially, but in calcutta. so they very much involved in this. now, you know, what is really interesting this is that the people, the americans who got involved in the china trade and especially in were a very small they were a very small, tightly knit group of northeastern people, mainly based from all basic basically new en
then they tried furs, which is how john jacob astor got it because he was the great fur merchant and he actually founded astoria in washington state in order to trade with china. but then again, you know, the market for furs isn't that elastic. then they tried to seek. campbell's sandalwood, all these things. but they had they had no option. they had to turn to opium. and being american, they very pioneering and creative. so they went off to turkey and a new source of opium, and they became...
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
jacob. yeah. the court has the power to to determine whether or not a state law falls within like a state police powers of what is promoting public health safety. i don't see how you can ignore science and solely use like a constitution to. yeah, yeah, yeah. we have a major, um, b.c. in public health, right? we have. we have, you know, a major in psychology like we produce students, we have higher faculty members that, you know, do the kind of research that would be really useful in legal disputes to try and figure out what the scope of a problem is and whether or not the strategy that the government is using to solve the problem makes. and that might not be immediate apparent to a judge who has spent their entire life doing nothing but lawyer things, as opposed sort of social science things. so anyone want to argue the opposite, that it might be nice that the use of scientific evidence seemed to work out pretty well in mueller, but we should avoid getting too attached to that particular. our way
jacob. yeah. the court has the power to to determine whether or not a state law falls within like a state police powers of what is promoting public health safety. i don't see how you can ignore science and solely use like a constitution to. yeah, yeah, yeah. we have a major, um, b.c. in public health, right? we have. we have, you know, a major in psychology like we produce students, we have higher faculty members that, you know, do the kind of research that would be really useful in legal...
0
0.0
Apr 19, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
as jacob sullum said this week the extensive harm of this proposal simply cannot be mitigated. i would point my colleagues were vertically on my side of the aisle to the president's strong statement of administrative policy in which he reiterates the damage that will be done by this amendment should it pass. and at my friends, a lot of what we do here the consequences do not appear immediately. if we turn off the ability of the government to acquire it u.s. person data the consequences will be known soon. we will audit white what happened, happened and the consequences will be known soon and accountability will be visited. once again i urge members to vote for the underlying bill and to oppose the biggs amendment. i reserve the balance of my time for quick settlement from ohio is recognized a yields to remit to the gentleman from ohio. >> a gentleman is recognized pretty quick thank you very much. mr. speaker i am in support of this bill this underlying bill. certainly. bipartisan product that came out of the intelligence committee. it came out of the intelligence committee whe
as jacob sullum said this week the extensive harm of this proposal simply cannot be mitigated. i would point my colleagues were vertically on my side of the aisle to the president's strong statement of administrative policy in which he reiterates the damage that will be done by this amendment should it pass. and at my friends, a lot of what we do here the consequences do not appear immediately. if we turn off the ability of the government to acquire it u.s. person data the consequences will be...
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
there's a guy, herbert jenkins became the chief of police, herbert jacobs explicitly says when he became when became a police officer, he says, i also became a klansman. and i count this for the majority of. my my patrolmen. right. the majority of an all white police force. so surprisingly at this very moment, the 1920s begins. there was no high school in the city of atlanta right. atlanta, in many ways, there's a city of two of contrast. right. we have all these things i just mentioned. but also you have city where most of police officers, according to themselves, were klansman right. all white police force. the mayor was a klansman, was no black high school. the black people could attend public high school. yet we have the highest concentration black educational institutes of higher education in the united states of america. so this city has always been a city of contrasts, has always been a city of tension. dr. king comes up here. a lot of people don't know this and may perhaps we'll talk about this with mayor franklin, dr. king, a singer, and he was a little. he was a singer. and we'
there's a guy, herbert jenkins became the chief of police, herbert jacobs explicitly says when he became when became a police officer, he says, i also became a klansman. and i count this for the majority of. my my patrolmen. right. the majority of an all white police force. so surprisingly at this very moment, the 1920s begins. there was no high school in the city of atlanta right. atlanta, in many ways, there's a city of two of contrast. right. we have all these things i just mentioned. but...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
jacob highland park provost at the university of austin explains classical education has declined in america. in 1988 stanford decided its famous western civilization program had to go and jesse jackson went to stanford and led chants saying it's got to go. that's a very elite school and from that point on a lot of other university began to drop concentrations on korver choir meant that would introduce students to the great works of the great ideas. opponents of classical education point out the poor return on investment of the a liberal arts degree. former secretary of education william bennett encourages students to pursue stem majors. then we talk a lot about them jobs because they are the jobs that seems are very much worth it the course of study is quite worth it. proponents on the other hand argued that the classical education has a number of benefits. he believes classically educated students learned how to to live for justly. >> it's something that grew out of the education of freeman did now being the education that makes us men and women freer. and we ask why. always ask wh
jacob highland park provost at the university of austin explains classical education has declined in america. in 1988 stanford decided its famous western civilization program had to go and jesse jackson went to stanford and led chants saying it's got to go. that's a very elite school and from that point on a lot of other university began to drop concentrations on korver choir meant that would introduce students to the great works of the great ideas. opponents of classical education point out...
0
0.0
Apr 13, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the good life was hours, concern it was the compass but in the past half century as jacob, provost of the university of austin explains classical education has declined in america in 1988, stanford decided that it's famous western civilization program had to go. that's a very elite school. a lot of begin to drop concentrations on, you know, requirements that would introduce to the great books and the great ideas. >> opponents of classical education point out the poor return on investment of liberal arts degree. former secretary of education william bennett encouraged students to pursue stem majors. we talk about stem jobs in the book because the job seems very much worth it and the course of study that lead to present is quite worth it. >> proponents on the other hand argue classical education has a number of benefits. author john believe that classically educated students learn how to live virtually. >> men and women -- always ask why. proponents also point out that classical education is important to society justin dyer head of institute at the university of texas argues that withou
the good life was hours, concern it was the compass but in the past half century as jacob, provost of the university of austin explains classical education has declined in america in 1988, stanford decided that it's famous western civilization program had to go. that's a very elite school. a lot of begin to drop concentrations on, you know, requirements that would introduce to the great books and the great ideas. >> opponents of classical education point out the poor return on investment...