The entire black community was burned to the ground so the only what sparked that riot . A young black man who was accused of assaulting, a sexually assaulting a white woman in an elevator. He had been acquitted. But the White Community felt justice had not been served. And that most of the white people felt all the blocks should be taught a lesson. Although he had been in jail and was being accused of this crime. The white people said they would get him out of jail and commit the kind of harm to him that would teach all the black people in the community a lesson. So the black Community Felt he would be seized and lynched. Large numbers of black people went back to the courthouse, armed. They were about to take him and give him protection when they were assured nothing would happen to him. And that they should go back to that part of town. Which they were willing to do but as they retreated from the courthouse. Someone fire the gun and the rest is history. Good afternoon and welcome to
Broadcasting live direct studios in moscow this is Arch International im sean thomas in with us. Supporters of Julian Assange have been protesting in london in solidarity with the imprisoned wiki leaks founder a hearing on his possible extradition to the u. S. Gets underway on monday. Comments. Im here in the center of london with protesters who are opposing the possible extradition of julian a solace to the u. S. We watch from australia house is australian of course to Parliament Square and you can see behind me theres a lot of talks going on and some entertainment in support of putin now this is of course the center of british democracy and supporters they gathered here ahead of the wiki leaks founder hearing on call in court on monday people are. Serious this. Is a crazy. Its more freedom is about the future of. Journalism. For journalists. Have to be able. To be decided whether he is indeed extradited to the u. S. He could be facing 175 years in prison for leaking documents. Accusi
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the world. exactly 80 years ago, tens of thousands of allied troops mounted the greatest seaborne invasion in military history. one that would change the course of the second world war. today, d day veterans and world leaders are taking part in major commemorations in northern france. at a new memorial above gold beach, where british troops landed, the king has laying a wreath. close to where american forces encountered the fiercest german resistance, presidentjoe biden has given a speech warning that democracy in europe and around the world remains fragile. this is in the wake of russia s invasion of ukraine. the prince of walesjoined russia s invasion of ukraine. the prince of wales joined the prime minister of canada. and alongside the solemn ceremony, it has also been a chance for attendees, including the king, to meet and speak to the guests of honour, the veterans themselves, each of whom played such a crucial part in one of the defining days of european history. as you
Facebook. Com booktv. Now we want to introduce you to professor Lanny Ebenstein who is the author of this book, chicagonomics. When we talk about the chicago school, what are we talking about . Guest theres a long history of economics at the university of chicago. And the most significant economists at the university of chicago have been in the free market tradition. So what chicagonomics is about is the history of economics at the university of chicago starting out with some of the early economists such as frank knight and henry simon and then moving on to milton friedman, Friedrich Hayek who taught for a time at the university of chicago and others. Host why is it that they ended up at chicago . Guest thats a good question. I think that once there was a nucleus of classical, liberaloriented economists at the university of chicago, it attracted other economists of a similar perspective there, and so it really became the center of Classical Liberal economics during the 20th century. Ho