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india, like kenya, was a british colony. anti-colonialism is the air i breathe, growing up in india as a kid. anti-colonialism is my father believed, grandfather, uncles. in fact, anti-colonialism was the dominant political idea in the third world and the second half of the 20th century. anti-colonialism fundamentally has nothing to do with race. it's not a race today. i sometimes tell people the british people did come to rural india because the indians were brown. the british came to conquer. it turned out the british are white, indians were brown and black kind of racial element propped in. a colonialism fundamentally is about conquest and about power. and of course the british ruled kenya, which is where obama senior grew up. no anti-colonialism is the idea that the world is divided into two. the colonizers are the oppressors and the colonized. with the colonizers? that's the west. it used to be europe, but now it's america. who are the colonized? the poor people of the third world, of asia, africa, middle east, south am
india, like kenya, was a british colony. anti-colonialism is the air i breathe, growing up in india as a kid. anti-colonialism is my father believed, grandfather, uncles. in fact, anti-colonialism was the dominant political idea in the third world and the second half of the 20th century. anti-colonialism fundamentally has nothing to do with race. it's not a race today. i sometimes tell people the british people did come to rural india because the indians were brown. the british came to conquer....
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anti-colonial freedom fighters fighting against american and aggression. look at it that way i'm not suggesting that obama approves the killing of americans but if the looks at those who themselves look at themselves as freedom fighters at least i can admire that guy he is like my dad fighting to push the british and of kenya and why he may have a measure of sympathy. let me say a word i have more to tell you buy do want you to read "the roots of obama's rage" it is a fresh story parker two years into the obama administration we have not heard this but yet it seems sold by early relevant to explain what the president is doing and will do he remains the commander in chief. i will say a final word about colonialism about how we should think of this as citizens are christians. i am the anti-colonialist i am very glad the british are out of india but on the inner hand the indian prime minister recently went to speak at oxford and said india is doing very well and the prospect of becoming a superpower growing at the rate of 10%. why is it succeeding now? one ad
anti-colonial freedom fighters fighting against american and aggression. look at it that way i'm not suggesting that obama approves the killing of americans but if the looks at those who themselves look at themselves as freedom fighters at least i can admire that guy he is like my dad fighting to push the british and of kenya and why he may have a measure of sympathy. let me say a word i have more to tell you buy do want you to read "the roots of obama's rage" it is a fresh story...
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the virginia colony first successful tobacco antar. nearly 400 years after the historic wedding. where we are standing right now, this is where pocahontas and john roth would have gotten married? >> ll kelso is 99 percent sure he and his team have discovered the 08 church at james fort. he describes the find as a goose bump-moment. >> this was supposed to be lost to erosion. no one could find it. i came out here 18 years ago. i want to give this a shot in this area. sure enoughthe whole fort has been found, all the buildings. now the church -->> colleague danny schmidt. >> things are looking good. we have excavated most of the forts. we can rule out all the other structures we have sn. this so far matching up precisely with the dimensions they said itould. >> secretary of the jamestown colony reported the dimensions. >> we can look and see how it matches up to the empirical evidenc. >> walls and roof gone. this year archaeologists uncovered deep post holes that supported the church. kelso believes the columns would have been 2 stories high. at the dig site the post holes are mark
the virginia colony first successful tobacco antar. nearly 400 years after the historic wedding. where we are standing right now, this is where pocahontas and john roth would have gotten married? >> ll kelso is 99 percent sure he and his team have discovered the 08 church at james fort. he describes the find as a goose bump-moment. >> this was supposed to be lost to erosion. no one could find it. i came out here 18 years ago. i want to give this a shot in this area. sure enoughthe...
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third, takes up a quarter of the whole book, the account of the ant wars, colony against colony until one finally exterminated the other another comes in and exterminate the second one, all of that is in particularly iraq scientific detail. when you follow the life cycle of the colony, their wars, tournaments like military groups on parade, they demonstrate their strengths to other colonies and the way they communicate chemicals is based on fact. >> he will be presenting at the national book festival. what kind of information would you like to impart to the audience, what you hope they get from your talk? >> the most important is pretty much the themes we touched on of enormous importance of america's environment and for my fellow southerners the critical nature and the enormous importance of nature and its relevance to fiction and nonfiction for future creative work. >> you mentioned your relationship to the south. do you think there's more of an awareness between man and his environment in the south than in other parts of the united states? >> not particularly especially the mid-atl
third, takes up a quarter of the whole book, the account of the ant wars, colony against colony until one finally exterminated the other another comes in and exterminate the second one, all of that is in particularly iraq scientific detail. when you follow the life cycle of the colony, their wars, tournaments like military groups on parade, they demonstrate their strengths to other colonies and the way they communicate chemicals is based on fact. >> he will be presenting at the national...
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groups on par raids, they demonstrate their strengths to other colonies. all true. and the war, and the way they communicate was all based on fact. >> you were going to be presenting later here, what kind of information are you going to tell the audience, what do you hope they get from your talk? >> i think the most important is that pretty much of the themes that we touched on first in enormous importance of america's environment. and then for my fellow southerners, the critical nature of it in the south. and then the enormous importance of nature and it's relevance to fiction as well as nonfiction for future creative work. >> you have mentioned your relationship to the south several times in the interview, do you feel there's more of an awareness between man and the environment in the south than in other parts of the united states? >> not particularly. i think certainly more than the mid atlantic and new england. even the midwest, not with the far west. but the close attention that many
groups on par raids, they demonstrate their strengths to other colonies. all true. and the war, and the way they communicate was all based on fact. >> you were going to be presenting later here, what kind of information are you going to tell the audience, what do you hope they get from your talk? >> i think the most important is that pretty much of the themes that we touched on first in enormous importance of america's environment. and then for my fellow southerners, the critical...
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this law was routed in the colonial era laws that i mentioned earlier, and so the ban on interracialarriage is one of the last vestiges of slavery so far. but only by the decision was the black women's bodily integrity and freedom from racial and sexual terror can and be properly recognized as a major marker in the civil rights movement. not the right of black women to defend themselves from sexual violence was tested in the 1975 trial of joanne rebel. she was a petite 20-year-old african-american inmates in the county jail in washington, north carolina. one night in august of 1974, clarence a 62-year-old sheriff in turn herself. he allegedly threatened her with an ice pick and sexually assaulting her. during the attack, little somehow managed to grab the ice pick from him and proceeded to stab him to death. as a little prepared for trial, for murder, a broad coalition of supporters from the national organization of women to the black panther party rallied to her defense. the free show and little movement the organizations that formed to protect recy taylor in 1944. like the committe
this law was routed in the colonial era laws that i mentioned earlier, and so the ban on interracialarriage is one of the last vestiges of slavery so far. but only by the decision was the black women's bodily integrity and freedom from racial and sexual terror can and be properly recognized as a major marker in the civil rights movement. not the right of black women to defend themselves from sexual violence was tested in the 1975 trial of joanne rebel. she was a petite 20-year-old...
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this is a 1918 colonial in a very historic neighborhood.ng that you see is that beautiful ornate turned staircase. that is one big beautiful living room with a wood burning fireplace. >> this place shows very well. >> it's meticulous. look at that kitchen, it almost looks make believe, it has a charming back splash, it also has access to the laundry room. the formal dining room has a built in cabinet, which is lovely against that wall. what more would you want other than that table. and a ceiling medallion on the chandelier. the private backyard has a deck, a screened in porch and perennial trees and shrubs. >> a contemporary made out of sustainable materials priced at $430,000. >> and portland is the greenest city in america according to popular science magazine and you'll see that this spic and span colonial house blends in perfe perfectly. >> i forgot to look it uit has something to do with sustainable living. let's move right on, the main living area has a wood burning fireplace, we're already in the kitchen, it has concrete counter top
this is a 1918 colonial in a very historic neighborhood.ng that you see is that beautiful ornate turned staircase. that is one big beautiful living room with a wood burning fireplace. >> this place shows very well. >> it's meticulous. look at that kitchen, it almost looks make believe, it has a charming back splash, it also has access to the laundry room. the formal dining room has a built in cabinet, which is lovely against that wall. what more would you want other than that table....
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but then, third -- and it takes up a quarter of the whole book in the account of the ant wars, colony against colony until one finally exterminates the other and then another one comes in and exterminates the second one -- well, all of that is meticulously correct scientific detail. so when you follow the lifeof t cycle of the colony, their warsl their tournaments in which like military groups on parade they demonstrate their strengths toua other colonies, all true, and the wars themselves and the way they communicate with chemicalst is all based on fact. >> you're going to be presenting later on here at the national book festival. what would you like to, what kind of information would you like to impart to the audience? what do you hope that they get from yourn talk? >> i think the most important is that pretty much the themes we touched on first, the enormous importance of america's environment. and then for my fellow southerners the critical nature of it in the south.or m and then the enormous importance of nature and its relevance to
but then, third -- and it takes up a quarter of the whole book in the account of the ant wars, colony against colony until one finally exterminates the other and then another one comes in and exterminates the second one -- well, all of that is meticulously correct scientific detail. so when you follow the lifeof t cycle of the colony, their warsl their tournaments in which like military groups on parade they demonstrate their strengths toua other colonies, all true, and the wars themselves and...
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and, two, colonial laws that banned interracial rage -- marriage awarded white men and exclusive access to black and white women while denying black women the respectability and rights granted i a legal relationship. these laws created a system that allowed white men to treat white women sexual in america choices, and sexually abuse black women with impunity. both of which maintain white men's position on top, a political and economic power structure. after slavery fell, these practices often remained. for example, during reconstruction former slave holders and their sympathizers use violence to reassert control over free people. in fact, race became a weapon of terror and interracial rape became the battleground upon which black men and women thought for ownership and control of their very own bodies. and so interracial rations deployed a justification for black men who violate any aspect of the race status quo can't even though they're often accused of attacking white women. and so in order to maintain power and control, whites created the myth of the black, the incubus, portraying th
and, two, colonial laws that banned interracial rage -- marriage awarded white men and exclusive access to black and white women while denying black women the respectability and rights granted i a legal relationship. these laws created a system that allowed white men to treat white women sexual in america choices, and sexually abuse black women with impunity. both of which maintain white men's position on top, a political and economic power structure. after slavery fell, these practices often...
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colonials improve to 2-1. they down the wolfpack 58-56. >>> the maryland terrapins return to the comcast center tomorrow to face delaware state. looking to get back in the win column. last week's trip to madison square garden saddled maryland with losses to pitt and illinois, but the close games against two ranked teams provided good experience for the young terps. >> we felt we belonged on the court with them. we felt we could win those games. now the next step is to win a game like that. you know, we didn't get the win. so we have to win those games and hopefully that's coming. >> we came out and played real hard. i think we had a chance to win both those games. we got to see what kind of team we are now. we know we can play with the best teams in the country. we got to find a way to get over their heads. >>> john wall expected to return tomorrow after missing the past four games with a sprained left foot, wizards hosting the sixers at the verizon center. i'm dave feldman. have a good night. brian is back to
colonials improve to 2-1. they down the wolfpack 58-56. >>> the maryland terrapins return to the comcast center tomorrow to face delaware state. looking to get back in the win column. last week's trip to madison square garden saddled maryland with losses to pitt and illinois, but the close games against two ranked teams provided good experience for the young terps. >> we felt we belonged on the court with them. we felt we could win those games. now the next step is to win a game...
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colonial within 1 now, 19-18. in thefirst, the colonials work it around the perimeter to aaron ware. he dreams of a three-pointer and george washington downs nevada 58-56. that makes coach karl hobbs very proud. >> he needed that. >> he needs a good season, man. >>> the washington area comes ♪ [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 vaeties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. [ female announcer ] so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. ♪ because it is. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. >>> peop in los angeles are investigate ag deadly fl by a toddler inside the staples center. it was at the end of the lakers game last night. the child was in a third row luxury seat. he fell over the low wall and landed on the concrete 30 feet below. the lapd said the toddler's parents may have mporarily lost sight of their child. both the coaes and the players expressed their condolences to the faly today. >>> actor leonar
colonial within 1 now, 19-18. in thefirst, the colonials work it around the perimeter to aaron ware. he dreams of a three-pointer and george washington downs nevada 58-56. that makes coach karl hobbs very proud. >> he needed that. >> he needs a good season, man. >>> the washington area comes ♪ [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 vaeties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. [...
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because of this idea that france had to have the colonial empire.course, france loses the colonial empire, pays a terrible price for it in blood and treasure as i said. are they a significant nation anyway? absolutely. similar point could be made about vietnam. all of the talk about the dominoes falling, all of the talk about the defeat for us in the cold war if we don't fight in vietnam. well, we lose in vietnam. but we win the cold war anyway. did we need to fight in vietnam? i think if john kennedy had been president or had lived into a second term, i don't think he ever would have escalated that war in vietnam the way that lyndon johnson did. you know, so these judgments -- misjudgments are made. they have huge consequences. but to get back to your point about the u.n., i think it's done some wonderful things. it is a very important mediator, so to speak, on the international scene. it's not the holy grail. it doesn't give the answers that people would like. the world is not yet at a point where it's the -- the nations are willing to subscribe t
because of this idea that france had to have the colonial empire.course, france loses the colonial empire, pays a terrible price for it in blood and treasure as i said. are they a significant nation anyway? absolutely. similar point could be made about vietnam. all of the talk about the dominoes falling, all of the talk about the defeat for us in the cold war if we don't fight in vietnam. well, we lose in vietnam. but we win the cold war anyway. did we need to fight in vietnam? i think if john...
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colony current wouldn't dare to swim so deep. tourists would be scared of such cold water. and would never die. within the mainstream. they are not to lists they are researchers. and feel worse online than in the deep water. if you. want to. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the group of twenty. two. but first let's see what russians think about this organization and the upcoming g. twenty seoul summit could become a crucial point in the battle against protectionism international currency disputes are set to top the agenda despite the g. twenty nations committing to a self-imposed standstill protectionism remains an issue for countries recovering from recession the public opinion foundation asked russians if a forum like g twenty could effectively result the origins of crisis forty three percent of the respondents billy g. twenty summit can deliver real economic change how about nineteen percent don't see change coming it seems the g twenty has much to do to realize its potential peter ok pepe i'd like to go back to you you don't
colony current wouldn't dare to swim so deep. tourists would be scared of such cold water. and would never die. within the mainstream. they are not to lists they are researchers. and feel worse online than in the deep water. if you. want to. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the group of twenty. two. but first let's see what russians think about this organization and the upcoming g. twenty seoul summit could become a crucial point in the battle...
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the biggest part of the expense is how do we maintain a colony there and how do we get the people back? that's the big part of this. we can shoot people out there, but once we get them there it's the return trip that's always the problem. and how long they have to remain there. how do we maintain their existence? it's the hefty part. looking at this realistically, i don't think it's something that, you know, that we're going to seriously consider immediately. i think the idea is to try to exhaust every other possibility for how to get people back before we resort to the one-way trip. and gosh, who really would want to stand up for that? although if you were the first one you could become quite famous. >> yeah, a statue for you, after you go crazy from being alone up there. last point, is there -- before the martian land prices go up, is there realistic chance of establishing human life there under controlled circumstances? how controlled would they have to be? indoors only? environment is much better than the environment on the moon, for example. the -- at least on mars you have -- you
the biggest part of the expense is how do we maintain a colony there and how do we get the people back? that's the big part of this. we can shoot people out there, but once we get them there it's the return trip that's always the problem. and how long they have to remain there. how do we maintain their existence? it's the hefty part. looking at this realistically, i don't think it's something that, you know, that we're going to seriously consider immediately. i think the idea is to try to...
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. >> explosión en convento colonial, ocasionó incendio, no hubo heridos. >> ignacio roman trabajaba ena porque la máquina no funcionaba, pero la máquina me atrapó el brazo. >> en minutos la máquina destruyó el brazo y disminuyo la posibilidad de ayudar a su familia. >;> estaba enviando dinero a mñxico. >> comenzó a recibir bajos pagos por el seguro. >> casos como este pasan regularmente en nuestra ciudad, muchos no son reportados. >> ellos pueden pedirle al trabajador que cuando se presenten en el hospital les digan que no fue una herida en horas de trabajo, con la indicación de que se le ayudará si lo hacen. >> están obligados a reportar el hecho en 30 días, existe limitantes para quienes trabajan en empresas privadas. >> en este estado no es obligatorio para las empresas tener seguro, si no hay cambio en esta ley, esto seguirá pasando. >> algunos negocios tienen seguro de compensación privado. >> muchos trabajadores humildes dicen usarán sus propios medios para protegerse. >> no sabemos de leyes, cada cual se cuida como puede. >> vamos a la información deportiva. >> con el fútbol mex
. >> explosión en convento colonial, ocasionó incendio, no hubo heridos. >> ignacio roman trabajaba ena porque la máquina no funcionaba, pero la máquina me atrapó el brazo. >> en minutos la máquina destruyó el brazo y disminuyo la posibilidad de ayudar a su familia. >;> estaba enviando dinero a mñxico. >> comenzó a recibir bajos pagos por el seguro. >> casos como este pasan regularmente en nuestra ciudad, muchos no son reportados. >> ellos...
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de proteccÓn civil inicÓ una investigacion para determinar las causas del incendio en un convento colonialor.---se produjeron cortocircuitos en otros cuatro lugares donde no hubo explosiones, pero sí salio mucho humo. --¿usted se ha preguntado a qué tiene derecho un trabajador indocumentado si sufre un accidente en el trabajo, que incluso podria dejarlo incapacitado de por vida?--pedro rojas se dio a la tarea de investigar y esto fue lo que encontro. las 10univision solo a rojas noticias 45 asistencia, pedro la apropiada laborales reciban derechos violaciones a los victimas de que todas las siendo asegurar meta continua reconoce que la diplomatico vocero alcanzados el avances a pesar de los que tiene acceso de derechos a los veamos un adelanto de los deportes con edgardo quijano. la ultima jornada comienza manana en el futbol mexicano y hay varios equipos que tienen pendiente cuentas con su aficion y quieren engancharlos ultimos boletos para la liguilla....y hoy vimos a unos warriors agotados que no pudieron torear unos toros.... y fueron victimas de una estampida...mas al regresar..... Ñ
de proteccÓn civil inicÓ una investigacion para determinar las causas del incendio en un convento colonialor.---se produjeron cortocircuitos en otros cuatro lugares donde no hubo explosiones, pero sí salio mucho humo. --¿usted se ha preguntado a qué tiene derecho un trabajador indocumentado si sufre un accidente en el trabajo, que incluso podria dejarlo incapacitado de por vida?--pedro rojas se dio a la tarea de investigar y esto fue lo que encontro. las 10univision solo a rojas noticias...
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biological, thinking about anthrax, plague, don't really worry about prairie dog colonies here in san francisco. botulism. routes, you notice we've talked about that before, how would these agents get into our body system? inhaling it, ingesting, eating it or skin absorption, coming in contact with it. nuclear device, there's different types, there's nuclear dirty bombs radioactive release. incendiary incident, any kind of mechanical or electrical device used to start a fire. different nerve factors. the department of transportation, explosive devices take place, some indicators in environment, are you looking for any type of unattended packages or boxes in high risk areas, liquids, mist -- this is going to be a biological or chemical release. numerous sick or dead animals or birds. any objects that does not seem right, do you want to touch it? i'm not sure what this is, let me jostle it around. no, no, don't do that. move away and report it. remember that. a cell phone, a call, calling 911, using your cell phone may detonate that device. so obviously don't use your cell phone. go to
biological, thinking about anthrax, plague, don't really worry about prairie dog colonies here in san francisco. botulism. routes, you notice we've talked about that before, how would these agents get into our body system? inhaling it, ingesting, eating it or skin absorption, coming in contact with it. nuclear device, there's different types, there's nuclear dirty bombs radioactive release. incendiary incident, any kind of mechanical or electrical device used to start a fire. different nerve...
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everybody thinks -- but maryland was the 4th colony.ou may want to get in your car and take a ride with the weather being crisp. head down to annapolis. talk about an amazing colonial town. it has the largest 18th century building still in use today. go to the state capital, the oldest state house still in use and free tours there. >> where do people get the information about where to go for all of these choices? >> obviously, our website. visit maryland.org is a great place to start. we will have wonderful information on colooial heritage.ú >> some of these places are beautiful. we have pictures of place you can go and visit and these are great places. >> southern maryland is where it all began. maryland started in 1834. a wonderful 17th century place. the plantation, older than mount vernon and the great place to go. the only tied water plantation that you can visit today. >> this is fabulous. >> head out to western maryland, take the historic national road. these are the bridges of we have an amazing collection of stone bridges datin
everybody thinks -- but maryland was the 4th colony.ou may want to get in your car and take a ride with the weather being crisp. head down to annapolis. talk about an amazing colonial town. it has the largest 18th century building still in use today. go to the state capital, the oldest state house still in use and free tours there. >> where do people get the information about where to go for all of these choices? >> obviously, our website. visit maryland.org is a great place to...
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we have a post-colonial stress disorder. we don't come to city funded programs and therefore we must not exist or we are very healthy. that is not the case when you look at all of the other statistics. in talking about all of these health disparities, one of the key things that we helped speak to that we demonstrate when asking for funding, what is that we have to show need -- one is that we have to show need. we have statistics and numbers that really impact whether we are going to get funding or not. it is very clear that we have a lot of health issues. we also have to demonstrate and talk about, maybe explain how to address some of these services. if you do some research, they are not effective for native people or effective for people that come from cultural backgrounds. we have to go back and turn to the community. we have to go back to always. we have been here for thousands of years. our communities and others carry knowledge that is effective in serving the people that come to the native american health. i just want
we have a post-colonial stress disorder. we don't come to city funded programs and therefore we must not exist or we are very healthy. that is not the case when you look at all of the other statistics. in talking about all of these health disparities, one of the key things that we helped speak to that we demonstrate when asking for funding, what is that we have to show need -- one is that we have to show need. we have statistics and numbers that really impact whether we are going to get funding...
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the african colonies and so forth. one of the most fascinating things about fdr in my chapter is the way 50 are fdr tells churchill it is no go. >> host: you portray the authors and who is at this, but you portray churchill with all of his heroic qualities as essentially a man looking over his seat shoulder and fdr is someone with a grasp of the future that is yet to unfold. >> guest: i think fdr was a real visionary, domestically but also globally. he's definitely the hero of this book. >> host: that brings up something else, because we have 12 figures and it's interesting that the first four, roosevelt, truman, eisenhower, and kennedy are the great caesar's -- >> guest: in my view. >> host: in your view, exactly, and that raises the question what happened post kennedy, has all been downhill or the nature of the empire or the imperial exercise itself was an aum come individual presidents, a coincidence, which combined to this trajectory of fdr to the present. >> guest: the short answer would be all of the above but i
the african colonies and so forth. one of the most fascinating things about fdr in my chapter is the way 50 are fdr tells churchill it is no go. >> host: you portray the authors and who is at this, but you portray churchill with all of his heroic qualities as essentially a man looking over his seat shoulder and fdr is someone with a grasp of the future that is yet to unfold. >> guest: i think fdr was a real visionary, domestically but also globally. he's definitely the hero of this...
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african colonies. one of the most fascinating things about fdr in my chapter is the way that fdr basically tells churchill that it's no go . >> host: it's interesting. you portrayed churchill with all of his heroic qualities, larger than life qualities as essentially a man looking over his shoulder. a grasp of the future that has yet to unfold. >> guest: i think he was a real visionary, domestically, but also globally. he's the hero of this book. >> host: the first four, the great caesar's, and of course that raises the question. what happened posted the? i mean, has it all been down hill? is the nature of the empire, the non, individual presidents? what combined to trace this trajectory from fdr to the present >> guest: for short answer we are all looking. but i do think the big turning point was lyndon johnson. in a sense that is the most tragic chapter in the world. >> host: that tragic figure? >> guest: absolutely. raised in the south in texas who had not shown any particular enthusiasm for civil r
african colonies. one of the most fascinating things about fdr in my chapter is the way that fdr basically tells churchill that it's no go . >> host: it's interesting. you portrayed churchill with all of his heroic qualities, larger than life qualities as essentially a man looking over his shoulder. a grasp of the future that has yet to unfold. >> guest: i think he was a real visionary, domestically, but also globally. he's the hero of this book. >> host: the first four, the...
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churchill was still dreaming of holding onto india, the african colonies. one of the most fascinating things about fdr in my chapter is the way that fdr basically tells churchill the sunoco. >> host: it's interesting, others have hinted this, but you portray churchill with all of his heroic qualities, larger-than-life qualities, as essentially a man looking over your shoulder. and fdr is someone with a sure grasp of the future that is yet to unfold. >> guest: i think fdr was a real visionary, domestically but also globally. he's definitely the hero of this book. postcode that bring something up because we've got 12 and it's interesting that the first four, roosevelt, truman, eisenhower and kennedy, in your view, exactly, and of course that raises the question, what happened post-kennedy two -- has it all been downhill? is that in the nature of the empire of the imperial exercise itself. with that individual presidents, coincidence, bad luck? were combined to trace this project very from fdr through the present? >> guest: the short answer would be all of the
churchill was still dreaming of holding onto india, the african colonies. one of the most fascinating things about fdr in my chapter is the way that fdr basically tells churchill the sunoco. >> host: it's interesting, others have hinted this, but you portray churchill with all of his heroic qualities, larger-than-life qualities, as essentially a man looking over your shoulder. and fdr is someone with a sure grasp of the future that is yet to unfold. >> guest: i think fdr was a real...
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he hoped to invade upstate new york and cut new england off from the rest of the colonies. a move that avery and others feared would allow the british to unleash french catholic and native american hordes from the north to overrun the colonists. the french catholics of canada remained in ominous presence to many protestant americans throughout the war even though in 1778 france would ally with the americans and enter the war against britain. his humiliating defeat with a free to call for, quote, the highest of all americans to the god of armies. such victories buttress to the beliefs held by avery and legions of americans of all denominations that the revolutionary war wasn't simply about unfair taxes and colonial politics, the conflict summoned americans to support a god's sacred cause of liberty. it was not only traditional evangelical believers whose all religious meaning in the war in the founding of the american mission. let's fast-forward for a moment beyond the war, beyond the trimming of the constitution to the election of 1800. thomas jefferson in that election def
he hoped to invade upstate new york and cut new england off from the rest of the colonies. a move that avery and others feared would allow the british to unleash french catholic and native american hordes from the north to overrun the colonists. the french catholics of canada remained in ominous presence to many protestant americans throughout the war even though in 1778 france would ally with the americans and enter the war against britain. his humiliating defeat with a free to call for,...
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the colony reports a percentage of operators that are absent so that we can get a be down the daily absenteeism. changing the time for supporting the latest. delays of 10 minutes to 20 minutes can be fairly significant in the operation of the transit system. with a report lyme for each transit line on the on-time daily performance, we think that this would help people get a handle on where the trouble spots are. users drilling down to access the data behind them on a report, in general report should be organized to show possible comparisons to key organizations service standards. rather than waiting for the court -- quarterly comparison. we think that this is a document that can be made more useful. both to the agency in stakeholders. we have a recommendation will vote -- regarding the 39 court interest to the cac. whereas the city and county has a transit first policy, cac recommends support removal of the parking spaces recommended by staff to make it ours -- make it possible to make a safe u- turn at the top of union street. we have rerouted the 39 and staff has recommended removing free par
the colony reports a percentage of operators that are absent so that we can get a be down the daily absenteeism. changing the time for supporting the latest. delays of 10 minutes to 20 minutes can be fairly significant in the operation of the transit system. with a report lyme for each transit line on the on-time daily performance, we think that this would help people get a handle on where the trouble spots are. users drilling down to access the data behind them on a report, in general report...
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the african colonies, one of the most fascinating things about fdr in my chapter is the way that fdr basically tells churchill that it is no good. >> host: it is interesting, you obviously have hinted at this, but you portray churchill with all of his heroic qualities, wiser than wise qualities as essentially a man looking over his shoulder, and fdr as someone with a sure grasp of of the future that has yet to unfold. >> guest: i think fdr was a real visionary, domestically but also globally. he is definitely the hero of this book. and that ring something up, because we have 12 figures and it is interesting that the first four, roosevelt, truman eisenhower and kennedy are the great caesars. >> guest: in my view. >> host: in your view exactly. of course that raises the question of what happened post-kennedy, i mean hasn't all been downhill? to the nature of the empire or the imperial exercise itself vietnam? was that individual presidents, coincidence? what combined to trace this trajectory from fdr to the presidents? >> guest: the short answer would be all of the above. but i do thin
the african colonies, one of the most fascinating things about fdr in my chapter is the way that fdr basically tells churchill that it is no good. >> host: it is interesting, you obviously have hinted at this, but you portray churchill with all of his heroic qualities, wiser than wise qualities as essentially a man looking over his shoulder, and fdr as someone with a sure grasp of of the future that has yet to unfold. >> guest: i think fdr was a real visionary, domestically but also...
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the ritual dates back 500 years to the colonial days. other traditions honored were flamenco dance and french cuisine. >>> there will be new characteristics in the macy's 84th annual thanksgiving day parade. seven new floats have been added to the popular event. among some of the new rolling displays are dora the explorer float and a replica of mount rushmore. also including a float dedicated to giant baked goods. >>> i bet you never thought you would hear this. a chimp is going cold turkey. you may recall omega, he astonished crowds at a zoo in lebanon. the show outraged people taking him to a rehab center in brazil. now he's giving up the butts and learning some healthy habits. chewing on lettuce leaves. >> you can't teach an old dog a new trick but you can teach -- >> a chimp new tricks. yeah nap joke was going nowhere fast. i'm glad we ended that when we could. >>> it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc -- at the white house, president obama will award the national medal of
the ritual dates back 500 years to the colonial days. other traditions honored were flamenco dance and french cuisine. >>> there will be new characteristics in the macy's 84th annual thanksgiving day parade. seven new floats have been added to the popular event. among some of the new rolling displays are dora the explorer float and a replica of mount rushmore. also including a float dedicated to giant baked goods. >>> i bet you never thought you would hear this. a chimp is...