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they were also involved in negotiations in versailles with the versailles treaty. they wanted recognition and some benefits to come from that and they did not want to be known for slaughtering allied soldiers at that time. it is also interesting. there were about 10 men taken prison in the course of this winter, one of home disappeared -- one of whom disappeared forever. he was with company "b." herbert schroeder. he actually wound up being taken to --. he was the only allied soldier who made it to that city. another died in the hospital. otherwise, they were well treated. a handful were taken to moscow and given free reign of the streets. they lived better than the local residents at the time who were starving. they could get horse steaks. they stayed at a place where they could get library books. there was one soldier who did not come back -- he made it back to michigan in 1920. he did not really report being mistreated. it was just an ordeal he had to go through. they started coming back to archangel and gathered at a place up here. meanwhile, the british made p
they were also involved in negotiations in versailles with the versailles treaty. they wanted recognition and some benefits to come from that and they did not want to be known for slaughtering allied soldiers at that time. it is also interesting. there were about 10 men taken prison in the course of this winter, one of home disappeared -- one of whom disappeared forever. he was with company "b." herbert schroeder. he actually wound up being taken to --. he was the only allied soldier...
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any time i'm in miami, i love going to versailles.ommunity come to life. there's a lot of energy there, and i thought it would be a fun place for ana and i to sit down and just share a meal. that focus group today for me, it was like in a vacuum, it was your personality. you went in expecting the worst. the lady made some comments, you're like, "pfft, what does she know?" then, the minute you heard positive reinforcement, you're like, "i like that lady." ana: yeah, but i was surprised by the positive. it's so funny. lemonis: why were you surprised? ana: i don't know. lemonis: but everybody has told you the product is good, so what are you surprised about? ana: i know. i don't know. lemonis: do you not have self-confidence? ana: i do, but it's just that comes from my upbringing. my whole life. my mom would compare me to all her friends' daughters. she doesn't like people that are overweight. like, she thinks it's a... lemonis: like a lack of self-respect. ana: ...lack of character, yeah. and, so, when i went to law school, during that
any time i'm in miami, i love going to versailles.ommunity come to life. there's a lot of energy there, and i thought it would be a fun place for ana and i to sit down and just share a meal. that focus group today for me, it was like in a vacuum, it was your personality. you went in expecting the worst. the lady made some comments, you're like, "pfft, what does she know?" then, the minute you heard positive reinforcement, you're like, "i like that lady." ana: yeah, but i was...
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there were also involved in negotiations in versailles, the versailles treaty, they wanted recognition and some benefits to come from that and didn't want to be known for slaughtering allied soldiers at that time. it is also interesting, there were about 10 men taken prisoner over the course of this winter, one of whom disappeared forever. he was with company b. herbert schroeder. he wound up being taken to kotlass. he is the only allied soldier who ever made it to kotlass. another allied soldier died in a hospital. otherwise, they were well-treated. a handful of them were taken to moscow and where given free rein in the streets. they actually lived better than a lot of people in moscow at the time. they stated a place where they could get library books. where theyt a place could get library books. one soldier made it back to michigan in 1920, but it was an ordeal he had to go through. so they started coming back to arkhangelsk, and gathered at places here. meanwhile, the british had made plans to send more troops in to cover the retreat, so they raised several regiments of veterans fr
there were also involved in negotiations in versailles, the versailles treaty, they wanted recognition and some benefits to come from that and didn't want to be known for slaughtering allied soldiers at that time. it is also interesting, there were about 10 men taken prisoner over the course of this winter, one of whom disappeared forever. he was with company b. herbert schroeder. he wound up being taken to kotlass. he is the only allied soldier who ever made it to kotlass. another allied...
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. >> it's called mini versailles because it is modeled after the castle outside of paris.y comes with a price. according to daily mail listed at nearly $22 million. >> i was just at the palace and it's beautiful. that's a lot of money. >> it's pretty amazinamazing. maybe this is something for your budget, burger lovers. a new way to show your love and animal style for in-n-out. some new items not on the menu. a lot of people ordering these drink cup shoes. yeah, i think they're kind of cues. and there are lots of other items, a blanket that shows off the menu and this is a nail decal set. >> oh, for your nails. oh, okay. when i was lazy and younger i would put the cup in my shoe. >> cold or something? >> we'll talk about it later. 4:57 right now. a proposed ban. we'll talk about the lawmaker looking to limit pg&e's campaign donations. >>> and, of course, kari is tracking our forecast. >> it's a cool start to the day. a nice afternoon. concord 40 to start, heading into the upper 50s as you get ready for lunch. >>> hey, i'm not far from there. walnut creek, 680 and 24 splitt
. >> it's called mini versailles because it is modeled after the castle outside of paris.y comes with a price. according to daily mail listed at nearly $22 million. >> i was just at the palace and it's beautiful. that's a lot of money. >> it's pretty amazinamazing. maybe this is something for your budget, burger lovers. a new way to show your love and animal style for in-n-out. some new items not on the menu. a lot of people ordering these drink cup shoes. yeah, i think...
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they were ready to give that entire batch to the butterflies because we have other patches all to versailles so is growing so why can't this batch before the butterflies to lay eggs vision become god to be let in finally again become part of life so once you talk about that to children and explain the logic of going existence they are very very happy about having in fact that on. her own farm in delhi's. so good just was also gives lessons on and by mental events here children from the neighborhood are given their own little blocks of ground equipped with due to start growing food to stand she also teaches on how to produce daily things like soap or not to lip balm in this way that the just well has reached out. and children in delhi over the last 2 years keeping it fun and innovative is key to ensuring that the lessons learned is to stay with the children for life. growing up a trip to the museum was a day of filled with excitement about this we get to see. so much information about fingertips it's hard to believe that. some musicians are using this new technology to make sure there is a wo
they were ready to give that entire batch to the butterflies because we have other patches all to versailles so is growing so why can't this batch before the butterflies to lay eggs vision become god to be let in finally again become part of life so once you talk about that to children and explain the logic of going existence they are very very happy about having in fact that on. her own farm in delhi's. so good just was also gives lessons on and by mental events here children from the...
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serve as the turkish side however versailles at least accorded the germans the potential to be a large power that this was not the case with said which demanded the dismantling of the empire. said signified the end severability that. ataturk considers the 7 to go see a sions an unmitigated disaster long before an agreement is reached he launches his campaign against the dictated freedom from the coastal town of some soon. ataturk already has a plan for a future turkey laid out. ataturk have been sent to some soon with orders to supervise the demobilization of troops instead he refuses to follow the orders of the government in istanbul and calls on the muslim population to resist the greeks this provocation leads to his dismissal from the army. in absentia he and his comrades is met pascha later is met a new are sentenced to death by istanbul's military court. ataturk refuses to give in he calls on his supporters to attend congress's in as a room and sit us in order to establish an alternative government. after our victory the country will be governed as a republic. the sultan and the d
serve as the turkish side however versailles at least accorded the germans the potential to be a large power that this was not the case with said which demanded the dismantling of the empire. said signified the end severability that. ataturk considers the 7 to go see a sions an unmitigated disaster long before an agreement is reached he launches his campaign against the dictated freedom from the coastal town of some soon. ataturk already has a plan for a future turkey laid out. ataturk have...
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dividing up some of the colonies of the ottoman empire on the minds of the different powers at the versailles negotiations? prof. black: very much. was ay knowledge, that very specific part of the strategy. land, but inp the the reserves that they knew were there. very much. that is a good point to bring up. >> the churchill quote from 1914 anglo-persian, which became bp, apparently at the time they were obviously established, avedon, wasn't part of the empire at that time? prof. black: that was british product. .t was involved in that regard that is very much where we see the transition planning out as the politics, as the geopolitics was already beginning to shape the modern world at that point, between wars. talk item's administration, that was the turning point when personal vehicles overtook trains. so, do you see the flip back to public transit happening in the century? prof. black: we do see it more often, where it is possible in urban areas. we have seen transition to light rail and the streetcar design we see in many cities now. that is a throwback technology that works very well. bu
dividing up some of the colonies of the ottoman empire on the minds of the different powers at the versailles negotiations? prof. black: very much. was ay knowledge, that very specific part of the strategy. land, but inp the the reserves that they knew were there. very much. that is a good point to bring up. >> the churchill quote from 1914 anglo-persian, which became bp, apparently at the time they were obviously established, avedon, wasn't part of the empire at that time? prof. black:...
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dividing up some of the colonies of the ottoman empire on the minds of the different powers at the versailles negotiations? prof. black: very much. from my knowledge, which is mainly from the oil supply, they were involved in that. that was a very specific part of their strategy in dividing up the pie both of land, but in the reserves that they knew were there up to that point. very much. that is a good point to bring up. >> [laughter] -- the churchill quote from 1914 about anglo-persian, which became bp, so apparently at the time they were already think ised at abadan i the name of the refinery. that wasn't part of the ottoman empire at that time? prof. black: that was british product. it was involved in that regard. and so, that is very much where we see the transition already playing out as the politics, the geopolitics as it would become known as was already beginning to shape the modern world by that point between the wars. >> so also when you talk ike's administration, you can talk -- that was the turning point when personal vehicles really overtook trains, train transport. so, do you s
dividing up some of the colonies of the ottoman empire on the minds of the different powers at the versailles negotiations? prof. black: very much. from my knowledge, which is mainly from the oil supply, they were involved in that. that was a very specific part of their strategy in dividing up the pie both of land, but in the reserves that they knew were there up to that point. very much. that is a good point to bring up. >> [laughter] -- the churchill quote from 1914 about anglo-persian,...
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he was a strong supporter of wilson and the treaty of versailles and u.s. entry into the league. probably what drove glass most nuts is the guy at princeton and others who allege that glass was an isolationist, a complete come true bunking -- a complete country b umpkin. glass, he loved wilson. he like wilson so much if wilson ears,lass to cut off his he would've done it. he was in love with wilson. but i 'm unaware of any dealings like that. may have been. yes, sir? >> i'm intrigued that harry byrd senior and carter glass were newspaper publishers apparently. is there more to be said about their relationship? mr. fink: they were buddies and and forthe right bank to each other. i am unaware of any business ties. i have not seen that in glass's papers. anything else? yes, sir? >> how do you build onto the -brown -- senator crapo and senator brown, their banking reform? mr. fink: i don't know what it is. >> i just passed the last congress. ok. ago, made some minor modifications to the dodd frank. to ease up on a few less controversial areas. mr. fink: yes. you can usually bet the d
he was a strong supporter of wilson and the treaty of versailles and u.s. entry into the league. probably what drove glass most nuts is the guy at princeton and others who allege that glass was an isolationist, a complete come true bunking -- a complete country b umpkin. glass, he loved wilson. he like wilson so much if wilson ears,lass to cut off his he would've done it. he was in love with wilson. but i 'm unaware of any dealings like that. may have been. yes, sir? >> i'm intrigued that...
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. >> it's a 20-room mansion called mini versailles because it's modeled for the castle outside of parisme with a price. it's listed at nearly $22 million. iconic rapper and philanthropist jay-z has a lot of titles. >> he could add one more to his resume. >> what are your hopes for this lecture series? >> i think this is a great start. the conversations went from everybody, just opened dialogue and real honest conversations. >> he's one step closer to becoming a college professor, presenting a new lex tolecture series. >>> burger lovers, a new way to show your love and animal style when it comes to the fast food favorite in-n-out. some items you won't find on the menu. these drink cup shoes. a blanket that shows off the in-n-out menu and nails. just your way to look fabulous as you're eating up those fries. something for everybody. >> i know they sell t-shirts. >> socks. >> my kids that were younger, any shirt we brought to in-n-out shirt. >> because of the ketchup? >> or the sauce. >> get those nails for valentine's day. >> i'll take the shoes, though. >> i thought the shoes were cute.
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the shameve up from of the treaty over sales -- t reaty of versailles, and that that peoplelso saw werelfed by this lack of sensitivity. that was the moment when that government could speed up the evil. what came later was something that developed immediately. jews could not get jobs. they could not emigrate. would be sent to ghettos. most people from there were were sent to -- where they with exhaustorries gases. the rest will make their way to -- wherez where any over in a very modern world way, they were murdered with zyklon b and all those modern gases. here you see how the words of the president come true. auschwitz did not fall suddenly from the skies. it was tiny steps. it was approaching until what happened here behind me did happen. my daughter, my granddaughter, peers of my daughter, peers of my granddaughter, you do not have to know the name of primo levi. levi was one of the most famous inmates of this camp. primo levi once used that phrase, this happened, which means that it may happen again, which means that it may happen anywhere, anywhere in this world. may i share one p
the shameve up from of the treaty over sales -- t reaty of versailles, and that that peoplelso saw werelfed by this lack of sensitivity. that was the moment when that government could speed up the evil. what came later was something that developed immediately. jews could not get jobs. they could not emigrate. would be sent to ghettos. most people from there were were sent to -- where they with exhaustorries gases. the rest will make their way to -- wherez where any over in a very modern world...
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germans move up from the shame of the treaty of versailles and have your pride back.nment also saw that people were slowly engulfed by this lack of sensitivity. they ceased to react to evil. and that was the moment when that government could speed up the evil. what came later was something that developed immediately. jews could not get jobs. they could not emigrate. and then quickly, jews would be sent to ghettos. most people from there were later sent where they were murdered in lorries with exhaust gases. and the rest will make their way where in a very modern way and manner, they were murdered with zyklon b in all those modern gas chambers. here, you see how the words of the president come true. auschwitz did not fall suddenly from the skies. it was in all those tiny steps. it was approaching until what happened here behind me did happen. my daughter, my granddaughter, peers of my daughter, peers of my granddaughter, you do not have to know the name of primo levi. primo levi was one of the most famous inmates of this camp. primo levi once used that phrase, "this ha
germans move up from the shame of the treaty of versailles and have your pride back.nment also saw that people were slowly engulfed by this lack of sensitivity. they ceased to react to evil. and that was the moment when that government could speed up the evil. what came later was something that developed immediately. jews could not get jobs. they could not emigrate. and then quickly, jews would be sent to ghettos. most people from there were later sent where they were murdered in lorries with...
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he was trying to sell the treaty of versailles to the nation.he did this national barnstorming tour. he began having horrible headaches, so they brought him back to the white house, and he had a stroke. it effectively ended his second .erm of his presidency he vetoed the volstead act, because wilson believed that wine and beer should still be legal, as did most americans, but wayne wheeler believed otherwise, and he was so in control of the politicians that day, october 20 8, 1919, congress overrode wilson's veto, thus we got this very strict interpretation of prohibition. it is kind of amazing, once people woke up, that is what we signed up for. hmm. yeah. again, i mentioned the woodrow wilson house. when wilson left the white house on march 4, 1921, he actually had a wine collection. he did not want to leave it behind, because his successor, warren harding, was a known heavy drinker and kind of a party boy. wilson got a permit from the prohibition bureau to transport his wine collection. and by the way, during prohibition if you had alcohol ,
he was trying to sell the treaty of versailles to the nation.he did this national barnstorming tour. he began having horrible headaches, so they brought him back to the white house, and he had a stroke. it effectively ended his second .erm of his presidency he vetoed the volstead act, because wilson believed that wine and beer should still be legal, as did most americans, but wayne wheeler believed otherwise, and he was so in control of the politicians that day, october 20 8, 1919, congress...
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the two said i do in the versailles gardens part of the four seasons resort there.to the dance floor to bust a move with her grandson. ♪ >> oh. yeah. >> how cute is that? it's funny, we don't give a nana enough credit. at my sister's wedding, we were so delicate about my grandmother she closed the dance floor down. they find the energy when they need it. big congratulations to j.j. >> great guy. congratulations to both of them. [ applause ] >>> we move on now to our "gma" cover story. amy schumer has always been candid about her fertility journey, even reaching out to her instagram followers for advice. now she is sharing new details about her ivf treatment and the struggles she is facing. kaylee hartung has the latest and joins us this morning. good morning, kaylee. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the difficulties that amy schumer faced in her first pregnancy, inspired her latest comedy special. her willingness to show herself is her trademark, so amy once again is keeping it real. 38-year-old amy schumer is now sharing new details about the journey she's on to c
the two said i do in the versailles gardens part of the four seasons resort there.to the dance floor to bust a move with her grandson. ♪ >> oh. yeah. >> how cute is that? it's funny, we don't give a nana enough credit. at my sister's wedding, we were so delicate about my grandmother she closed the dance floor down. they find the energy when they need it. big congratulations to j.j. >> great guy. congratulations to both of them. [ applause ] >>> we move on now to our...
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stuart: the versailles.ent is really like behind closed doors, i hope she will tell us. she's next >> you have to understand we went through russia, russia, russia, it was all -- corrupt politician named adam schiff made up my statement to ukrainian president. he's a screen writer, failed screen writer, he said don't call me, i will call you, it's a mob statement t whole thing was corrupt and a disgrace and romney is a disgrace for voting against, he's a disgrace. we have the highest poll numbers that we have ever had, thank you, nancy, very much. thank you. stuart: okay, president trump being on the attack since acquittal, i would say he's being unlearned, well, laura trump, 2020 senior adviser is with me now, laura, welcome back. >> thank you. stuart: you're at the 11:00 o'clock hour. >> i'm covering all bases. stuart: are you allowed to say what the president is like closed doors? >> the great think about the president, stuart, he's so transparent, he puts everything he's thinking out on twitter, some peo
stuart: the versailles.ent is really like behind closed doors, i hope she will tell us. she's next >> you have to understand we went through russia, russia, russia, it was all -- corrupt politician named adam schiff made up my statement to ukrainian president. he's a screen writer, failed screen writer, he said don't call me, i will call you, it's a mob statement t whole thing was corrupt and a disgrace and romney is a disgrace for voting against, he's a disgrace. we have the highest poll...