- So the Emancipation Proclamation was in part a military strategy. - Abraham Lincoln based it entirely on his war-making power as commander-in-chief in a time of open rebellion. His inclination, there's no-- He's often been criticized for not including the soaring language he was capable of in the Emancipation Proclamation. One historian likened it to a bill of
- Quick pause for a bathroom break if it's okay. Abraham Lincoln, we have this backwoods lawyer with a single year of schooling who somehow outgrew every polished man around him and became one of the most consequential leaders in
Uh, we don't know where exactly, but that's the waters around the Middle East. Essentially, it's there to relieve another vessel, the USS George uh Abraham Lincoln, which has now been at sea for well over 250 days. Um, there's been reports that the Trumpadministration has forced to been forced to contend with of food shortages, of mental health issues faced by some of
Winston Churchill-- "We shall fight them in the air, we shall fight them on the landing fields." There's tricolon, which is repetition in short triplicate. Abraham Lincoln-- "government of the people, by the people, for the people." There's something called epizeuxis, which is the same word repeated over and over and over again.Donald Trump does this all the time, but the example in the book is from Nancy Pelosi.
And if leaders on top think it's their organization, it's not. Abraham Lincoln once said, if you want to test a person, give them ultimate power.
That's not going to cost you a nickel. Abraham , he's 99 years old, Abraham .
A lot of Northerners made a lot of money on cotton speculation, cotton trading, cotton smuggling. Abraham Lincoln, known as Honest Abe, actually had a pretty tolerant attitude about this.He actually pardoned a lot of cotton smugglers who were sitting in jail during the American Civil War.
Man. Harry Truman once said that "heroes always know when to die." Getting killed on Good Friday, if your name is Abraham , was really smart stagecraft.That was good. Here's what Lincoln said about Jefferson in 1859 about that all men are created equal.
He was then the first Secretary of State. Abraham Lincoln similarly has an incredible dynamic speech that helps to make him a national figure.
Thatís Norbert Wiener who sort of coined the word, or took the word from Ampere but then re coined the word cybernetics. Abraham Flexner who really, the Institute was his idea and it was based on the concept of the usefulness of useless knowledge, that if you just let people work on whatever theywant, theyíre gonna come up with useful things.
research was uh um since we're here at Google uh Google not only for the Abraham Lincoln book I'm writing right now but for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was like my co-author basicallybecause you know there are things that I would find myself Googling all throughout the day seriously like okay not only first of all I looked up the
And I went, "Woe, the only constant in there is me." And that's how these patterns started to develop and how we began to work with them. The Martyr becomes an Integrator, and instead Abraham Lincoln -- and if you haven't read, "Team of Rivals," even though it's a very thick book. It's an incredible book of the brilliance
extended deployments? I think if I was a sailor on board um USS Abraham Lincoln or one of the other ships and I'd seen that clip and I' I'd heard that, I would I'd probably get the impression that that the US president, the commander-in-chief was paying more attention to uh retired armchair
Bernard Flexner was very seriously involved in politics. And Abraham Flexner, he was the one who was able to go to Johns Hopkins University at a very young age, at age 17; graduated in classics in two years; went to start, back to St. Louis-- became a high school teacher; became notorious because he was failing, at one year,
and a spin-off to "The Lego Movie." Today, he's going to talk about his new novel, "The Last American Vampire," a sequel to "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter." It was just released this month. So with that, let's welcome Seth.
in the North that a concerned that this might be an abolitionist plot, that this abolitionist with Abraham Lincoln at their head forced the South to secede, trigger--triggering a war during which they would abolish slavery. And in so doing have a hundreds of thousands men who joined the army possibly died to further their political agenda. And when the Emancipation
be more important than the biggest political issue of the previous 40 years? So, I read it more and I, you know, study that to try to find the South and I came across the quote by Abraham Lincoln and I think some setup perfectly. He says that, "A central idea pervading this struggle is the necessity that is upon us, of providing that popular government is
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An Abrahamic cocktail, the forerunner to the martini, it tastes of clove, juniper, cinnamon, orange peel,
The Abrahamic religions -- the people of the book -- Judaism, Christianity, Islam.
And under President Abraham Lincoln's administration, they negotiated two years, very contentiously, to get the Freedmen's Bureau Act passed.
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I was reading Abraham Maslow I remember was a big book for me.
And today, I'm delighted to introduce a two-for-one topic. First is Abraham Flexner, who's a person that I think we should all know better, the first director of the Institute at Princeton and one of the people responsible for bringing Albert Einstein to this country, among many other things.
or understanding the quantum mechanics of an atomic nuclei, could have incredible, useful and also dangerous consequences. So who was Abraham Flexner, this man that we basically forgot about? So he was born in a poor Jewish family, immigrant family, in 1866 in St. Louis.
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I'm like Abraham Lincoln, Washington cherry tree, you know, sons of liberty, love this country.
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It's called Abraham Path.
And the opportunities are presenting themselves on an almost daily basis in terms of what Google can do. When I published "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter" five years ago, it was roughly a 50-50 ebook to physical book ratio, maybe 60-40 in favor of physical, actually.
We think Abraham Lincoln had acromegaly.
He was then the first Secretary of State. I personally think Abraham Lincoln might be the most fascinating person who's ever lived.
He was then the first Secretary of State. So think about how Abraham Lincoln becomes President of the United States.
Now this quote from Abraham Lincoln was given in 1857.
is not going to let a little thing like a murder, you know, slow him up. So, he gets as his lawyer, Edwin Stanton. One of the best attorneys in the country later would be the Secretary of War under Abraham Lincoln, so, a very smart man. They devised a strategy. First of all, they plead not guilty by means of temporary insanity which was the first in the American jurisprudence; they had never had temporary insanity. But really what they
that he used was Abraham Lincoln. When he came to Selma, the intention was to speak directly to the African-American community. He did not have the black vote by any means
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that in all three Abrahamic religions you saw the necessary adaptation the doctrines of Tolerance emerge and they
proselytizing of the three Abrahamic religions and it leads to problems in Africa a Christian missionaries are very
even though it was two years after Abraham officially ended it, right?
Here was a petition hand-delivered to Abraham Lincoln by friends of the Herriman family demanding voting rights.
And I saw a speech by Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg speech
That's the original upper body of Abraham Lincoln.
He had traveled with none other than Abraham Lincoln during the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
I thought slavery ended with Abraham Lincoln, but I was wrong.
And here's a letter from Abraham Lincoln to the Cherokees.
And there's also you think about Abraham Lincoln.
You might see it's got Abraham Lincoln, "Gettysburg Address." The reason why this cartoon is so important is because this cartoon inspired a feature length motion picture starring