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and britain cooperated for a while, the 1830s were british ships and american navy ships would patrol off the coast of africa looking for illegal slave ships of the the country. at the british happened to catch an american slave trade ship, the bring it over to the american navy and vice versa. that was kind of an unofficial cooperation, the two navies it worked out on their own on the other side of world. eventually the government said hey, what are you guys doing? there's not a treaty that covers this. this isn't something the government what to do, and so one of the consequences was that because of the u.s. wasn't able to consistently invest in naval protection to enforce the ban on slave trading by an american ships, they were time period when there was a lot of ships flying the american flag that were engaged in illegal slave trade. and so wasn't until 1862 in the middle of the civil war that president lincoln's administration sent the treaty up to the senate and it was ratified them and then the u.s. joined the system of international courts. and dramatically right after the u.s
and britain cooperated for a while, the 1830s were british ships and american navy ships would patrol off the coast of africa looking for illegal slave ships of the the country. at the british happened to catch an american slave trade ship, the bring it over to the american navy and vice versa. that was kind of an unofficial cooperation, the two navies it worked out on their own on the other side of world. eventually the government said hey, what are you guys doing? there's not a treaty that...
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that was a long sense of tension of one of the causes of the war of 1812 was the way the british navy was aboard american ships and say we don't thank you are really american you are british and we will draft to in to their british navies of this has long been the attention but it was not the securely popular to give the british the right to search the ships that they were participating in the slave trade. a different version would to the senate and it attached a bunch of changes including the provision the cases would be tried in american court rather than the international courts and change the geographical scope in the british were not willing to go along with that. the treaty failed the in the u.s. and britain cooperated where british ships and navy ships were patrolled off the coast of africa looking for the slave ships of the there country and of the british have been to to you capture the american slave trade ship they would bring it over and it was the unconventional eventually the government would say you were knight treaty? this isn't something the government wants to do. on
that was a long sense of tension of one of the causes of the war of 1812 was the way the british navy was aboard american ships and say we don't thank you are really american you are british and we will draft to in to their british navies of this has long been the attention but it was not the securely popular to give the british the right to search the ships that they were participating in the slave trade. a different version would to the senate and it attached a bunch of changes including the...
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and britain cooperated in the 1830's where the british and american navy ship patrol off the coast of africa looking for illegal slaves from either country and if the british happened to catch an american slave trade ship they would bring it over to the american navy and vice versa. there was an unofficial cultivation the navy's worked on their own on the other side of the world and eventually the government said what are you doing there isn't a treaty that covers this. this just isn't something the governments want to do so one of the consequences was the because the u.s. wasn't able to consistently invest in the sort of naval protections and enforce the ban on sleeve trading by the american ships there were time period engaged in the house slave trade so it wasn't until 1852 in the middle of the civil war president lincoln's administration sent the treaty to the senate and was ratified that they joined the system of international courts and really dramatically right after they joined the system. there was only one bit that was active which was the trade to cuba and was carried on he
and britain cooperated in the 1830's where the british and american navy ship patrol off the coast of africa looking for illegal slaves from either country and if the british happened to catch an american slave trade ship they would bring it over to the american navy and vice versa. there was an unofficial cultivation the navy's worked on their own on the other side of the world and eventually the government said what are you doing there isn't a treaty that covers this. this just isn't...
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if you put the navy and, british dominance. ask yourself this question how many wars did great britain lose between 1750 and 1950, two of them. the american revolution and the war in afghanistan. everybody loses in afghanistan. [laughter] graveyard for empires. okay. and in order to the implement the decision mcgeorge free himself -- and it's important to hear that, george iii himself, it doesn't come from parliament, it comes from george free himself. he says we will prepare an invasion force larger than any ever forced to cross the atlantic. 42,000 soldiers and sailors, over 400 ships, the largest amphibious ever to cross the atlantic. the only time it succeeded then as world war i or world war ii. and we are going to squash this rebellion in the cradle. and we are going to attack new york and occupy new york as our major headquarters and spread from there. but a deadly and devastating knockout blow at the beginning. what's the situation politically in the american colonies? there is a really good book about the year 1775 the
if you put the navy and, british dominance. ask yourself this question how many wars did great britain lose between 1750 and 1950, two of them. the american revolution and the war in afghanistan. everybody loses in afghanistan. [laughter] graveyard for empires. okay. and in order to the implement the decision mcgeorge free himself -- and it's important to hear that, george iii himself, it doesn't come from parliament, it comes from george free himself. he says we will prepare an invasion force...
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the battle of the chesapeake bay was virtually the only time in the 18th century that the british navy was defeated. the navy had to reinforce garrisons and provide convoys throughout the world in order to conquer -- in 1778 the british had to give up their occupation of philadelphia. after 1778 the british were trying to win the war with fewer troops and viewership's in america than previously. in fact the chances of british success were almost undermined by the political system. it was with the army today called a fragmented system of command. the cabinet was not necessarily expected to unite behind government policy. that idea was still in evolution. furthermore this is a weak administrative system of the 18th century which was overwhelmed by the logistics of provisioning and army 3000 miles away. even though when the army was at its smallest they consumed 33 tons of food per day which was carried and required at least two or three horses. it was because the british failed to conquer large territory that they had to essentially provide a lot of the provisions directly from britain.
the battle of the chesapeake bay was virtually the only time in the 18th century that the british navy was defeated. the navy had to reinforce garrisons and provide convoys throughout the world in order to conquer -- in 1778 the british had to give up their occupation of philadelphia. after 1778 the british were trying to win the war with fewer troops and viewership's in america than previously. in fact the chances of british success were almost undermined by the political system. it was with...
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government bought fifty one percent of the company and of the suggestion of winston churchill the british navy switched from coal to oil the warships the projected british trower all of the world were now run one hundred percent wrong. and that in one nine hundred fifty two. decided to take their oil back to. the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most an act nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with them the secret agents who were plotting his overthrow so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever new. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place mohamed raise ashot power the shark ruled for twenty five years with increasing pressure until finally the screw provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power th
government bought fifty one percent of the company and of the suggestion of winston churchill the british navy switched from coal to oil the warships the projected british trower all of the world were now run one hundred percent wrong. and that in one nine hundred fifty two. decided to take their oil back to. the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most an act nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with them the secret...
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government bought fifty one percent of the company and of the suggestion of winston churchill the british navy switched from coal to oil. the warships the projected british power all of the world were now running one hundred percent oil wrong. and that in one thousand fifteen to zero ronnie ans decided to take their oil. the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most attack nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with them the secret agents who are plot.
government bought fifty one percent of the company and of the suggestion of winston churchill the british navy switched from coal to oil. the warships the projected british power all of the world were now running one hundred percent oil wrong. and that in one thousand fifteen to zero ronnie ans decided to take their oil. the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most attack nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with...
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government bought fifty one percent of the company and of the suggestion of winston churchill the british navy switched from coal to oil. the war ships the projected british power all over the world are now running one hundred percent wrong. and that in one thousand fifty two.
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the battle of the chesapeake bay was the only time that the british navy was defeated. the navy had to reinforce terraces and provide throughout the world. in order to wear concord in 1778 the british had to give up their occupation of philadelphia. in 1778 the british were trying to win the war with fewer troops and fewer ships of america "than previously. in fact, the chances of british success were almost undermined by the political system. it was -- it was with the army today would call a fragmented system of command. the cabinet was not necessarily expected to unite to behind the government policy. that idea was still in evolution. furthermore, this was a week administrative system which was overwhelmed by the logistics' of provisioning and army 3,000 miles away, even when the army was at its foremost. it consumed 303 tons of food per day which was carried in wagons that required at least two or three horses. and it was because the british failed to conquer much territory that they had to essentially provision, provide loss of privileges directly. also concern about
the battle of the chesapeake bay was the only time that the british navy was defeated. the navy had to reinforce terraces and provide throughout the world. in order to wear concord in 1778 the british had to give up their occupation of philadelphia. in 1778 the british were trying to win the war with fewer troops and fewer ships of america "than previously. in fact, the chances of british success were almost undermined by the political system. it was -- it was with the army today would...
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with chesapeake bay the only time in the 80th century the only time the british navy was defeated. and the british have to give up the occupation of philadelphia. after words the british would try to win the war than previously. british success was the most undermined by the political system. but today is called a fragmented system. behind the government policy. this was a weak system that was overwhelmed by the logistics' of 3,000 miles away even at the smallest consumes 33 tons of food per day that was carried did wagons that would be pulled by a three-year four hosts -- courses because there is much territory essentially with provision also a the cost of the war. the spending if not 43% of every pound of fun being the debt. it was much worse than did the things we have seen in the united states today. this is one of the major reasons why a the government originally sought in america. they did not want to increase taxes. finally the domestic opposition prevented the possibility to continue the war in america so in essence the british were not ever totally defeated they still held
with chesapeake bay the only time in the 80th century the only time the british navy was defeated. and the british have to give up the occupation of philadelphia. after words the british would try to win the war than previously. british success was the most undermined by the political system. but today is called a fragmented system. behind the government policy. this was a weak system that was overwhelmed by the logistics' of 3,000 miles away even at the smallest consumes 33 tons of food per...
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navy. the british came into new york with a fleet of 400 ships. >> rose: if the british navy had gone up the hudson it would have been over? >> oh, yes, indeed, it could have been. when washington fought the battle of brooklyn with about 9 of his troops over there it was soundly defeated. 300 americans or so killed. over a thousand taken prisoner, including three generals. it was a route. it was awful. now, there were pockets of valorous performance on the part of some of our troops. and the miracle is that they didn't lose more. but at that point the army was in the midst of a real trap because all the british had to do is bring their fleet up the east river. >> rose: east river, not the hudson. >> but the wind was in the wrong direction. if the wind had been on the other direction on the night of, say, september -- august 28, 29, i think it would have been v all been over. george washington and half of his army would have been trapped. >> rose: no united states of america if that happened. >> i don't think so. >> rose: just because of the wind history was changed? >> absolutely. but then t
navy. the british came into new york with a fleet of 400 ships. >> rose: if the british navy had gone up the hudson it would have been over? >> oh, yes, indeed, it could have been. when washington fought the battle of brooklyn with about 9 of his troops over there it was soundly defeated. 300 americans or so killed. over a thousand taken prisoner, including three generals. it was a route. it was awful. now, there were pockets of valorous performance on the part of some of our...
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government bought fifty one percent of the company and of the suggestion of winston churchill the british navy switched tree coal to oil the war ships the projected british power all of the world were now running one hundred percent oil wrong. and then in one nine hundred fifty two zero ronnie and decided to take their oil. the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most an act nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with them the secret agents who were plotting his overthrow so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most at a place mohamed raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the compa
government bought fifty one percent of the company and of the suggestion of winston churchill the british navy switched tree coal to oil the war ships the projected british power all of the world were now running one hundred percent oil wrong. and then in one nine hundred fifty two zero ronnie and decided to take their oil. the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most an act nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with...
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british occasion of the american society we led the soldiers to believe. in abusing detainees it's going to somehow even the score for nine eleven there are soldiers in the army in the navy air force marines and cetera who think that if they kill an arab they mistreat a muslim if they abuse a detainee it's going to somehow balance the score for nine eleven and it's not really difficult to step back and realize nothing is going to bring those people back to life and i made a mounting public on legal pressure barack obama has now appointed a new envoy in charge of closing guantanamo bay a cliff and sloan has already two of the prison but made no detailed statements on how war when he intends to shut it down i mean while barack obama's come under fresh fire for not using his own authority to end the notorious history of good mo going to go to the story now as president i have tried to close gitmo i transferred sixty seven detainees to other countries before congress imposed restrictions to effectively prevent us from either transferring detainees to other countries or imprisoning them here in the united states. these restrictions make no sense this statement coming from the
british occasion of the american society we led the soldiers to believe. in abusing detainees it's going to somehow even the score for nine eleven there are soldiers in the army in the navy air force marines and cetera who think that if they kill an arab they mistreat a muslim if they abuse a detainee it's going to somehow balance the score for nine eleven and it's not really difficult to step back and realize nothing is going to bring those people back to life and i made a mounting public on...
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british occasion of the american society we led the soldiers to believe. in abusing detainees it's going to somehow even the score for nine eleven there are soldiers in the army in the navy air force marines and cetera who think that if they kill an arab they mistreat a muslim if they abuse a detainee it's going to somehow balance the score for nine eleven. it really difficult to step back and realize nothing is going to bring those people back to life. stay chain telsey because we'll be covering all things gone tama throughout the day and we will be talking to former prisoners that noise and sex nutria personnel about the station at the facility. this is not a surprise to me that we've got problems and one time during a time of budget cuts we spend a hundred and fifty billion dollars each year to imprison one hundred sixty six people good morals become a symbol around the world for america the for the evil. and now we go back to the top story in the age of troops have open silos non the most is baucus marched on the headquarters of the republican guard was several reported killed and let's get the latest from our middle east correspondent paula said she was in the capit
british occasion of the american society we led the soldiers to believe. in abusing detainees it's going to somehow even the score for nine eleven there are soldiers in the army in the navy air force marines and cetera who think that if they kill an arab they mistreat a muslim if they abuse a detainee it's going to somehow balance the score for nine eleven. it really difficult to step back and realize nothing is going to bring those people back to life. stay chain telsey because we'll be...
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british occasion of the american society we led the soldiers to believe. in abusing detainees it's going to somehow even the score for nine eleven there are soldiers in the army in the navy air force marines and cetera who think that if they kill an arab they mistreat a muslim if they abuse a detainee it's going to somehow balance the score for nine eleven and it really difficult to step back and realize nothing is going to bring those people back to life so why are you going to abuse this person this first set up in to do with nine eleven and do with nine eleven died on nine eleven. but unfortunately not everybody sees the world that and amid mounting public and legal pressure barack obama has appointed a new envoy in charge of closing guantanamo bay cliff it's slow and has already to a person but made no detailed statements on how and when he intends to shut it down meanwhile barack obama is coming to fresh fire for not using his own north already to end the notorious history of gift as aussies are going to go now reports now as president i have tried to close gitmo i transferred sixty seven detainees to other countries before congress imposed restrictions to effective
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british i have not yet begun to fight. the letters detailed his work equipped in the navy. found just in time for independence day.ut and watching fireworks? gregg: of the lobster. "happening now" begins now. >> brand-new stories and breaking news. >> egypt swears in an new president after military leaders out mohammed morsi. what is next for americans key ally in the middle east? plus the evidence in the murder case against nfl star aaron hernandez. a typical leading police to an apartment he was renting. what investigators found. and new video of a sinkhole so big, is swallowed a car. it is all "happening now." ♪
british i have not yet begun to fight. the letters detailed his work equipped in the navy. found just in time for independence day.ut and watching fireworks? gregg: of the lobster. "happening now" begins now. >> brand-new stories and breaking news. >> egypt swears in an new president after military leaders out mohammed morsi. what is next for americans key ally in the middle east? plus the evidence in the murder case against nfl star aaron hernandez. a typical leading...
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navy officers and esleet security forces will guard him as he tours rio de janeiro. >>> phil mickelson played the round of his life. did you see this in the final round of the british open. it was something to see. he started the day five shots back. not even in the conversation but four birdies on the back nine shot him up the leaderboard. on the 18th hole sunk a birdie p putt to secure victory. mickelson wins his first ever open championship and fifth career major. >>> well, this week president obama will begin to refocus on the economy. this just days after the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. >> a federal bailout for detroit was a big topic of debate on the sunday talk shows. steve live for us in washington with more. good morning, steve. >> good morning. $18 billion in debt is forcing employees into bankruptcy. now, the bankruptcy process will be a lengthy one, excuse me. it will involve more than 1 00,000 creditors including the fire and police and retirement system as well as the city's 20,000 general retirees. kevin orr for the city saying all city workers weather currently employed or retired will see pension cuts. >> we'll have a conversation
navy officers and esleet security forces will guard him as he tours rio de janeiro. >>> phil mickelson played the round of his life. did you see this in the final round of the british open. it was something to see. he started the day five shots back. not even in the conversation but four birdies on the back nine shot him up the leaderboard. on the 18th hole sunk a birdie p putt to secure victory. mickelson wins his first ever open championship and fifth career major. >>> well,...
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british columbia says monteith died after overdosing on heroin and alcohol. monteith had a history of addiction and had been in rehab earlier this year. >>> a medical mystery in southern california. a u.s. navy veteran woke up with no memory of his past and speaking only swedish. police found 61-year-old michael boatwright unconscious in a palm springs motel in february. days later he woke up in the emergency room. he said his name was johan eck and that he had never heard of michael boatwright. doctors diagnosed little with a rare form of amnesia. >> stressful events, life changing events, family death or loved one's death. recent travel or major accident. >> clues suggest boatwright was a tennis coach and was in southern california for a tournament. a social worker discovered he lived in sweeten in the 1980 -- in sweden in the 1980s. no one knows where he lives now. >>> a picture is worth 1,000 words but now there's a 3-d memento pregnant mothers can take home. >>> the market just opened. the early numbers look good. everything is green and we'll talk about all things business with kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks right after the break. ,,,,,,,,,, [ birds chirping ] [ reel clic
british columbia says monteith died after overdosing on heroin and alcohol. monteith had a history of addiction and had been in rehab earlier this year. >>> a medical mystery in southern california. a u.s. navy veteran woke up with no memory of his past and speaking only swedish. police found 61-year-old michael boatwright unconscious in a palm springs motel in february. days later he woke up in the emergency room. he said his name was johan eck and that he had never heard of michael...
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navy, and gone, app play poe of the cold snap. the royal geographical society had a lecture on the formation of ice on likes and rivers, that's may 1944, london. >> guest: yeah, the british were in war since 1939, seriously since 1940. they've been under attack relentlessly by the germans in the blist, and they are soon to be under attack in a different way from b-1s, clumsy, but deadly flying bombs, and this is part of the landscape, and in the midst of this, there's a couple american million soldiers showing up in the country the size of oregon. it's potentially combustible, but by good leadership, by good humor, mostly good humor by the brits, they managed to show great forebearance by taking on this challenge by the allies, and they contributed a lot to our well being to tents, housing to what little food they have. it's the beginning of the alliance we think of today as the special relationship between the united states and britain. it has not developed on the battlefield especially in the high command, but even though there's aggrieved british people because of the fact that you got millions of ji's around and can be rude and over bearing and noisy, and they show g
navy, and gone, app play poe of the cold snap. the royal geographical society had a lecture on the formation of ice on likes and rivers, that's may 1944, london. >> guest: yeah, the british were in war since 1939, seriously since 1940. they've been under attack relentlessly by the germans in the blist, and they are soon to be under attack in a different way from b-1s, clumsy, but deadly flying bombs, and this is part of the landscape, and in the midst of this, there's a couple american...
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navy and then be gone. the royal geographical society sponsored a lecture with lakes and rivers. that is may of 1944. london. >> guest: the british have been at war since 1940. they have been under attack and they were soon to be under attack in a different way from day one it is quite deadly, flying bombs and it was part of the british landscape. all of a sudden there were a couple of american soldiers showing up in a country the size of oregon. by good leadership, by good humor, they managed to show great forbearance in taking on this invasion by other allies and they contributed a lot to well-being. they contributed everything from housing to a little food they had. it is the beginning of the special relationship between the united states and britain. it hasn't developed quite yet on the battlefield, especially in high command area. even though there plenty of aggrieved people and there are millions of gis around. they can be crude and overbearing and noisy. the british show great character throughout all of this. it is a part of this very long relationship. >> host: how did you do your research? >> guest: i am an archive rat.
navy and then be gone. the royal geographical society sponsored a lecture with lakes and rivers. that is may of 1944. london. >> guest: the british have been at war since 1940. they have been under attack and they were soon to be under attack in a different way from day one it is quite deadly, flying bombs and it was part of the british landscape. all of a sudden there were a couple of american soldiers showing up in a country the size of oregon. by good leadership, by good humor, they...