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now the once glorious napoleonic armies began their retreat from moscow to waterloo. with defeat, the french began to identify themselves with those fallen foreground figures-- with the anonymous victims rather than with glories of bonaparte. myths of heroic or noble ends turned into deceptions, and more often than not, only pointless suffering and senseless torture remained. the blackness of war between spain and france inspired goya to sketch this series on the horrors of war, showing the factual account of man's cruelty to man. goya watched the arrival of the foreign conqueror, believing at first that he was bringing reason, progress, order, and liberty, but in fact, he came to destroy and devastate, to violate and to massacre. [birds chirping] the sleep of reason produces monsters. in his picture third of may, goya showed the church in darkness, impotent before the faceless executioners of a secular martyr. [gunshots] goya's nameless peasant symbolizes the whole of spain, which rose against the napoleonic invaders. fire, destruction, violence, death-- this was spa
now the once glorious napoleonic armies began their retreat from moscow to waterloo. with defeat, the french began to identify themselves with those fallen foreground figures-- with the anonymous victims rather than with glories of bonaparte. myths of heroic or noble ends turned into deceptions, and more often than not, only pointless suffering and senseless torture remained. the blackness of war between spain and france inspired goya to sketch this series on the horrors of war, showing the...
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he came back, once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that lastatastrophic defeat,
he came back, once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that lastatastrophic defeat,
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strong spoke on waterloo is an important influence.as was david's writing on the inner mutiny and other subjects as well. all of these were important rays of light for me because i believed that the american civil war has too often been written about in a very provincial way. it has been written as though the war only happened to us and with us and for us and it had no parallels to any other national experience that we would shed light on. one in fact of course, the moment we think about it there other great conflicts going on at almost the same time. the permian war fought with virtually the same weapons as the american civil war. the north italian war of 1859,%, which, truth be told, an american military thinking it's hard to talk about about all, the literature available at his very thin. and of course the conflicts that are going on at the same time. they were probably not well known because it's so difficult to pronounce. and then shortly after the close of that war, the 1866 war between austria and prussia. .. >> revealing unders
strong spoke on waterloo is an important influence.as was david's writing on the inner mutiny and other subjects as well. all of these were important rays of light for me because i believed that the american civil war has too often been written about in a very provincial way. it has been written as though the war only happened to us and with us and for us and it had no parallels to any other national experience that we would shed light on. one in fact of course, the moment we think about it...
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, waterloo, where would you meet here waterloo ♪ >> don't know what he missed. >> there are few things collection features some of the real pioneers and history like the father of bluegrass. ♪ keep on the sunny side of life ♪ >> maybelle carter goes all the way back to the 1920s. it was in the 1960s that artists like tammy wynette song from a woman's point of view and country music. >> ♪ because your good girls going to go bad. i'm going to be beastly nests linger you have ever have ♪ ♪ you ain't woman enough to take my man ♪ >> ♪ i beg your pardon. i never promised you a rose garden ♪ >> i would not want you to ever leave me ♪ i was raised on country sunshine ♪ >> some have truly stood the heart -- test of time. that is what we call a classic. ♪ it is so good to touch the green, green grass of old. >> including a movable gospel performance that brings in two legends. >> ♪ were you there when i was by my lord were you there when they nailed him to the cross ♪ >> that is a beautiful piece of country history. i love that you can actually see the style of country music change over the yea
, waterloo, where would you meet here waterloo ♪ >> don't know what he missed. >> there are few things collection features some of the real pioneers and history like the father of bluegrass. ♪ keep on the sunny side of life ♪ >> maybelle carter goes all the way back to the 1920s. it was in the 1960s that artists like tammy wynette song from a woman's point of view and country music. >> ♪ because your good girls going to go bad. i'm going to be beastly nests...
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strong's hook for waterloo was an important influence.aul david's writing on the indian mute any and none others said jack's, khartoum, for instance, all of these were important rays of light for me because i believed the american civil war has been too often written in a provincial way as though the world may have been to us, with us, through s., i asked him for a man had no parallels to many other national experience that could shut late when in fact of course the moment we think about it, there are other great conflicts going on at almost the same time. the crimean war fought with virtually the same weapons as the american civil war. the north italian war of 1859, which truth be told in american military thinking has hardly played a role at all. the literature available in english is very good and of course the conflicts going on at the same time, the war of 1864, the were not terribly well known because it's so difficult to pronounce. shortly after the close of our own war, the 1866 war between austria and prussia, where the russian f
strong's hook for waterloo was an important influence.aul david's writing on the indian mute any and none others said jack's, khartoum, for instance, all of these were important rays of light for me because i believed the american civil war has been too often written in a provincial way as though the world may have been to us, with us, through s., i asked him for a man had no parallels to many other national experience that could shut late when in fact of course the moment we think about it,...
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a report from the university of waterloo found that february daytime high temperatures during the winter gaiments games have been steadily increasing -- games have been steadily increasing from the 1920's and 1950's to the 21st century. this forced the international olympic committee to take drastic measures to ensure adequate conditions, ramping up the use of snowmaking machines and physically transferring large amounts of snow to the site of the games. this is just the beginning of things to come. if our emissions are left unchecked like the republicans and the polluters prefer, the intergovernmental panel on climate change reports we will likely see warming between 4.7 degrees and 8.6 degrees fahrenheit by the end of the century. the waterloo report found only ten of the 19 cities to previously host the winter olympics would be cold enough to host the games by the 2080's. there could be no sochi olympics, no vancouver or squaw valley or sarajevo olympics. and that's if we're able to stabilize and ultimately reduce our global carbon emissions before the year 2100. if carbon pollution c
a report from the university of waterloo found that february daytime high temperatures during the winter gaiments games have been steadily increasing -- games have been steadily increasing from the 1920's and 1950's to the 21st century. this forced the international olympic committee to take drastic measures to ensure adequate conditions, ramping up the use of snowmaking machines and physically transferring large amounts of snow to the site of the games. this is just the beginning of things to...
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showss monet alone waterloo bridge in london. we should photograph of it to one of the world's leading art experts. he consulted the catalog of all known monets. >> this 1 -- you see? this is the painting. up until now, we had only knowledge of the black-and-white painting, but with the photograph, we have knowledge of it in color, which is very good. >> spiders crawling over the delicate canvases. in the damp and the darkness behind that door, some of these treasures were stored for .ecades now the task is to find out how much of those works he legitimately owned and how much was looted from others. >> it's very difficult at this point to find the one-time owners of most of these pieces of art. the survivors were children at the time. how should they remember precisely what a painting look like hanging in their living room 70 years ago? these works are artistic treasures but a legal and moral nightmare. >> that extraordinary story brings today's show to a close. thanks for watching, and please tune in for our special show from r
showss monet alone waterloo bridge in london. we should photograph of it to one of the world's leading art experts. he consulted the catalog of all known monets. >> this 1 -- you see? this is the painting. up until now, we had only knowledge of the black-and-white painting, but with the photograph, we have knowledge of it in color, which is very good. >> spiders crawling over the delicate canvases. in the damp and the darkness behind that door, some of these treasures were stored...
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prosecutors say waterloo and walter muldrow sold technology from dupont and sold it to a competitor controlled by the chinese government. >>> a controversial plan to better protect oakland is being scaled back but the that will still be a boost in surveillance. some said the city is falling short by scaling back. >> some people say last night the council had an opportunity to get rid of it altogether what other say they didn't go far enough. for oakland business owner, surveillance cameras are extremely necessary to keep his business and employees safe and now the city has scaled back its plan to have police and fire watch over surveillance cameras throughout the city he is disappointed. >> i think that is one thing oakland needs is a few more deterrence. this place is run by the criminals. >> he knows firsthand. he said a few years ago his crotch is surveillance camera captured his employees being held up by gunpoint. he says although the robbers were caught, knowing cameras were were rolling gives him a piece of mine. last night oakland city leaders gave the green light to go ahead, although
prosecutors say waterloo and walter muldrow sold technology from dupont and sold it to a competitor controlled by the chinese government. >>> a controversial plan to better protect oakland is being scaled back but the that will still be a boost in surveillance. some said the city is falling short by scaling back. >> some people say last night the council had an opportunity to get rid of it altogether what other say they didn't go far enough. for oakland business owner,...
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lower end phones into the emerging market and we are designing some really high-end phones here in waterloo and ottawa in many different places around the world. wellect them to do especially in the enterprise space. we will come back. numbers looking at q4 for idc - what about the white house? we understand they are testing android but the president has been a longtime black every user. how much are you lobbying them to stick with a very? >> i don't lobby the white house. ourust make sure they know roadmap and understand where we are going in terms of boosting our security, productivity, profiles and the technology behind it. cannot comment on the white house testing any other devices because this is obviously their choice. i'm sure the white house will want to know everything there is to know out there come a different types of variations and i respect that but i still believe that black area is the choice -- blackberry is the choice. a couple of days ago it was announced that we one sort of vacation to run on the dod network. we are the first one to have that. i am comfortable in our pos
lower end phones into the emerging market and we are designing some really high-end phones here in waterloo and ottawa in many different places around the world. wellect them to do especially in the enterprise space. we will come back. numbers looking at q4 for idc - what about the white house? we understand they are testing android but the president has been a longtime black every user. how much are you lobbying them to stick with a very? >> i don't lobby the white house. ourust make...
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[abba's "waterloo" playing over speakers] how is it? pretty good taco meat. scored this sweet spread. ah-ah-ah. chef gaga never reveals her caterer.
[abba's "waterloo" playing over speakers] how is it? pretty good taco meat. scored this sweet spread. ah-ah-ah. chef gaga never reveals her caterer.
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the rothchilds had an army of men on horses that got news back about waterloo.euters with the pigeon service. you had the first guys with the stock ticker. somebody will always be ahead of the game. it's just the technology and type of sort of advantage that changes. >> and that is not to make an excuse for people. if there are individual traders, high frequency or otherwise, that are engaging in practices that are abusive or manipulative in the market, and i have had concerns in some circumstances, then they should be investigated, fined and/or imprisoned, gone after, but the whole generalization that the entire system itself is rigged and therefore unsafe for anyone to invest in, i just have a problem with that. >> indeed. bob and peter, thank you very much for joining us. we've got a programming note that the author we have been talking about, michael lewis, will be the special guest on "power lunch" tomorrow. i also believe that the iex ceo, which is trying to find a solution to all of this, will be on as well. >> should be a big interview. i will be sure to
the rothchilds had an army of men on horses that got news back about waterloo.euters with the pigeon service. you had the first guys with the stock ticker. somebody will always be ahead of the game. it's just the technology and type of sort of advantage that changes. >> and that is not to make an excuse for people. if there are individual traders, high frequency or otherwise, that are engaging in practices that are abusive or manipulative in the market, and i have had concerns in some...
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we also are designing really high-end phones here in waterloo , and many different places around theexpect those to do well, especially in the enterprise space. we will come back. >> i was looking at q4 numbers from idc. what about the white house? there are reports that have been testing android. the president has been a longtime blackberry user. how much are you lobbying them? >> i do not lobby the white house. make sure they know our roadmap, understand where we are going, in terms of boosting our security and productivity profiles, and the technology i cannot all stop comment on the white house testing any other devices. this is obviously their choices. the white house would want to know everything there is to know out there. different types of variations. i respect that. i still believe that blackberry is the choice. a couple of days ago, we announced that we want some sort of occasion to run on the dod network. we are the first one who has that. i am comfortable with our positioning in the government. >> what about becoming a google android for mobile business users, but only s
we also are designing really high-end phones here in waterloo , and many different places around theexpect those to do well, especially in the enterprise space. we will come back. >> i was looking at q4 numbers from idc. what about the white house? there are reports that have been testing android. the president has been a longtime blackberry user. how much are you lobbying them? >> i do not lobby the white house. make sure they know our roadmap, understand where we are going, in...
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winter sports are part of the winter olympics, and there was just a study done by the university of waterloo that took a look at all of the different locations in which there have been winter olympics. all the way up to sochi here. and the green shows that from 1981-2010, all of those locations for winter olympics were climate reliable for snow conditions. then they run a couple of different scenarios. 2050 with low emissions. 2050 with high emissions. 2080 with low emissions. 2080's and one by one, the sites of winter olympics fall away as reasonable sites. if you go to the
winter sports are part of the winter olympics, and there was just a study done by the university of waterloo that took a look at all of the different locations in which there have been winter olympics. all the way up to sochi here. and the green shows that from 1981-2010, all of those locations for winter olympics were climate reliable for snow conditions. then they run a couple of different scenarios. 2050 with low emissions. 2050 with high emissions. 2080 with low emissions. 2080's and one by...
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winter olympics, and there was just a study done by the university of waterloo that took a look at all of the different locations in which there have been winter olympics. all the way up to sochi here. and the green shows that from 1981-2010, all of those locations for winter olympics were climate reliable for snow conditions. then they run a couple of different scenarios. 2050 with low emissions. 2050 with high emissions. 2080 with low emissions. 2080's and one by one, the sites of winter olympics fall away as reasonable sites. if you go to the 2050's low emission scenario, there goes sochi, there goes grenoble, you go a little bit further, vancouver, squaw valley, sarajevo are in trouble. when you get down here, the majority of the sites where we've had winter olympics are now no longer climate-suitable for winter olympics, including lillehammer and mageno, oslo, care koi sarajevo, grenoble and on. so, the people who are involved in these winter sports know about this and 100 athletes at the sochi olympics from ten different nations wrote a letter saying, we have got to take climate
winter olympics, and there was just a study done by the university of waterloo that took a look at all of the different locations in which there have been winter olympics. all the way up to sochi here. and the green shows that from 1981-2010, all of those locations for winter olympics were climate reliable for snow conditions. then they run a couple of different scenarios. 2050 with low emissions. 2050 with high emissions. 2080 with low emissions. 2080's and one by one, the sites of winter...
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be obama'sng to waterloo. fox newson event they hated this president so much they would try anything. i am row that this has happened, and it is not going anywhere. host: the front page from the hartford current taking a little bit of a different feel. can in cincinnati, ohio. i host a radio talkshow here in cincinnati. , and ied about this think one word is missing, and it is optional. we as american citizens have freedoms. we have the right to either opt in or not. people act as if no one in america had health care before president obama. i'm sorry, that is wrong. then i hear republicans and tea party members demonized and called racist and other names, simply because we are fiscal conservatives. tomakes no sense for any law be passed without the people reading it. nancy pelosi made that same statement. we have to pass it to find out what is in it. that is wrong. was the reason why the government shutdown, it wasn't because of republicans, it was because of the congressional carve out. i do not think the con
be obama'sng to waterloo. fox newson event they hated this president so much they would try anything. i am row that this has happened, and it is not going anywhere. host: the front page from the hartford current taking a little bit of a different feel. can in cincinnati, ohio. i host a radio talkshow here in cincinnati. , and ied about this think one word is missing, and it is optional. we as american citizens have freedoms. we have the right to either opt in or not. people act as if no one in...
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and there was just a study done by the university of waterloo that took a look at all of the different locations in which there have been winter olympics all the way up to sochi, here. and the green shows that from 1981 to 2010 all of those locations for winter olympics were climate reliable for snow conditions. then they run a couple of different scenarios. 2050 with low emissions, 2050 with high emissions. 2080s with low emissions, 2080s with high carbon emissions. and one by one the sites of previous winter olympics fall away as reasonable sites. if you go to the 2050s low emissions scenario, there goes sochi, there goes grenoble. you go a little bit further, vancouver, squaw valley, share jay slow are in trouble. and when you get down here, the majority of the sites where we've had winter olympics are now no longer climate suitable for winter olympics, including lillehammer and nagano, innsbruck, sarajevo, vancouver, grenoble and on. so the people who are involved in these winter sports know about this, and a hundred athletes at the sochi olympics from ten different nations wrote a
and there was just a study done by the university of waterloo that took a look at all of the different locations in which there have been winter olympics all the way up to sochi, here. and the green shows that from 1981 to 2010 all of those locations for winter olympics were climate reliable for snow conditions. then they run a couple of different scenarios. 2050 with low emissions, 2050 with high emissions. 2080s with low emissions, 2080s with high carbon emissions. and one by one the sites of...