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new sgreeld declare war on germany, the nazi conquest was for now an unstoppable force. >> my crime was swept in the tide of public feeling. the policy has failed, and we've got to have somebody who will confront the challenge of the hour. >> 10 may, 1940, the nazis invade france, belgium, lucks emback to youing, and the netherlands. a concerned king george summoned churchill. >> he came in. i don't propose for you know why -- and -- no, sir, i have no idea, and, of course -- >> my grandfather wrote of his feelings as he lay his head down on the pillow that night. i felt i was walking with destiny and all my past life had
new sgreeld declare war on germany, the nazi conquest was for now an unstoppable force. >> my crime was swept in the tide of public feeling. the policy has failed, and we've got to have somebody who will confront the challenge of the hour. >> 10 may, 1940, the nazis invade france, belgium, lucks emback to youing, and the netherlands. a concerned king george summoned churchill. >> he came in. i don't propose for you know why -- and -- no, sir, i have no idea, and, of course --...
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. >> paris, undefended, fell like a ripe plumb into the basket of conquest. >> world war ii having already begun, it just made clear the urgency of getting a naval air station. the funding was authorized to be $24 million. by the time they finished, it was well over $100 million. andrew bigger and bigger, and thus the need for additional auxiliary fields. eventually there would be five of them for the primary or intermediate or advanced training, instrument training. eventually this became the largest naval air station not just in the united states, but in the world. by the time of the dedication in march of 1941 the main station was 70% completed by that time. they already were bringing and cadets also at that time for the training. even after they had airplanes, they had cadets doing the ground school training. ♪ the very first cadet graduates november 1 1941, and then we had just about a month later until the attack at pearl harb or. everything would be changed. the very fact that so much had been done in preparation for a war that that again, the timing of the base and the coming of th
. >> paris, undefended, fell like a ripe plumb into the basket of conquest. >> world war ii having already begun, it just made clear the urgency of getting a naval air station. the funding was authorized to be $24 million. by the time they finished, it was well over $100 million. andrew bigger and bigger, and thus the need for additional auxiliary fields. eventually there would be five of them for the primary or intermediate or advanced training, instrument training. eventually this...
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. >> paris, undefended, fell into the conquest. >> in june of 1940 over in europe and world war ii already having begun, it just made clearer the urgency of getting a naval air station, the funding was authorized to be $24 million. and by the time they finished it was well over $100 million. it grew bigger and bigger and the need for the additional fields. and there would be five of them for the primary or the intermediate or advanced training, instrument training building. so eventually, this became the largest naval air station, not just in the united states but in the world. by the time of the dedication in march of 1941 the main station was 70% completed by that time. and they -- they already were bringing in cadets also at that time for the training even they had airplanes. they had cadets doing the ground school training. the very first cadet graduates, november 1st 1941 and so then we had just about a month later the attack on pearl harbor, in which the base went on complete 24 hours, seven-day a week alert. and everything would be changed. the very fact that there was so many that
. >> paris, undefended, fell into the conquest. >> in june of 1940 over in europe and world war ii already having begun, it just made clearer the urgency of getting a naval air station, the funding was authorized to be $24 million. and by the time they finished it was well over $100 million. it grew bigger and bigger and the need for the additional fields. and there would be five of them for the primary or the intermediate or advanced training, instrument training building. so...
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anything other than islam they want to demonstrate the power over though world's they want coble conquest it's genocide now. much different. gerri: you said basically the world is a dangerous place. listen to what john kerry said recently. >> despite the visible killings that you see or heart -- how terrific they are real live in a period of less daily threat to americans and the people of the world. less violent today than from the last century. >> that was just on wednesday he said that. do you agree? >> if you just google one word will come up is the entire end of the apocalyptic vision summit will prepare though world for the coming of the islamic messiah. and he comes to conquer the globe for islam. if you think this is not serious then you are completely in the dark and everybody were supposed to protect is in danger. gerri: the president lauded as the islamic terrorism. what should the u.s. we doing? >> again look at the completely clear apocalyptic vision that they tried to produce in the world. you cannot ignore this is is lot. that is not the churches job. the churches to except
anything other than islam they want to demonstrate the power over though world's they want coble conquest it's genocide now. much different. gerri: you said basically the world is a dangerous place. listen to what john kerry said recently. >> despite the visible killings that you see or heart -- how terrific they are real live in a period of less daily threat to americans and the people of the world. less violent today than from the last century. >> that was just on wednesday he...
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and the battles and stuff going$ úx back to thet%8m spanish conquestions ta dor. >> this iswszc a helmeti don't know how they wore it without y#,eliner. can you imagine carting that all day? >> it would be a bad head day. >> there is more stuff. >> more than this? >> we h:1>q several .9bxyrooms. >> there are weapons everywhere. >> this is what i am talking about. >> you promised guns and you have a lot of guns. what is this gun? >> this is a t "(sawed off shotgun carried by the barogang. >> like bony and clyde? bz >> you want to hold a w#y!% of history. >> q ówoah it is heavy. >> the barogang accidentally left the weapon on the side of the road changing the] a get away car. >> you love the story. >> it still holds up today. >> you have to wonder why they killed a lot of people. >> fascination with americaa and the gangsteres. 1930 bonnie parker an unemployment waitress meets clyde barow in dallas. on÷ charges. >> they aren"d=w mythical who did nothing but caused trouble and pain. a young boyand girl who went against the system. and by all accounts it was love at first sight. the only thi
and the battles and stuff going$ úx back to thet%8m spanish conquestions ta dor. >> this iswszc a helmeti don't know how they wore it without y#,eliner. can you imagine carting that all day? >> it would be a bad head day. >> there is more stuff. >> more than this? >> we h:1>q several .9bxyrooms. >> there are weapons everywhere. >> this is what i am talking about. >> you promised guns and you have a lot of guns. what is this gun? >> this...
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but conner's steamy sex scenes with other various conquests becomes a morality tale. it's highly mellow dramatic onscreen. behind the scenes the young actors know how to keep it light. >> share some high jinks behind the scenes. who forgets their lines? >> i'm the one that forgets my lines. >> we have our own mini competition. you know, like we'll race to set, which hello, gold star thank you very much. >> reporter: all that hard work no doubt, is what makes the show one of the crown jewels of shonda-land. >> i am so curious about so many things. but i know for sure if the show continues next year i think the murder and intrigue definitely won't stop. >> as they say in tv stay tuned. thanks for watching abc news. "world news now" is coming up soon with overnight breaking news. tune into "good morning america" of course tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. hello? [doorbell rirings] [ring] i'm coming. hello, dear. you busy? um, i was just upstairs folding g laundry.
but conner's steamy sex scenes with other various conquests becomes a morality tale. it's highly mellow dramatic onscreen. behind the scenes the young actors know how to keep it light. >> share some high jinks behind the scenes. who forgets their lines? >> i'm the one that forgets my lines. >> we have our own mini competition. you know, like we'll race to set, which hello, gold star thank you very much. >> reporter: all that hard work no doubt, is what makes the show one...
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conquest was third. it was solis' third el camino derby win. 5,000 plus career wins an counting.how they name the horses. meta boss. where did that come from? >> fun to say. >> 'tis the season. >> big game tomorrow, everybody is waiting for it. but today is the buzz. >> the joint is jumping in brooklyn. as the three-point shootout continues. and they will have the nba slam dunk contest to close the night. >> we will see that tonight at 11:00? >> you bet. >> if we don't, something is wrong. >> all right. fingers crossed. >>> thanks for watching. we will see you again at 11:00. the. >> latest news and weather is always on kpix5.com. good luck coming into san francisco tonight. have a good evening. be careful out on the roads. >>> hi i'm jessie draper, creator of "the valley girl show." silicon valley the place for entrepreneurs and innovators to kick backs, relax, and talk to me. today is a special day full of love and flowers and chocolate. for all of you hater who say it's a holiday manufactured by flower and greeting card companies, you're wrong because there's an app for that w
conquest was third. it was solis' third el camino derby win. 5,000 plus career wins an counting.how they name the horses. meta boss. where did that come from? >> fun to say. >> 'tis the season. >> big game tomorrow, everybody is waiting for it. but today is the buzz. >> the joint is jumping in brooklyn. as the three-point shootout continues. and they will have the nba slam dunk contest to close the night. >> we will see that tonight at 11:00? >> you bet....
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and conquest priceland is third. and it was solis's third win for el camino. and the countdown to the kentucky derby. may will be here before you mow it. >> vern, thank you. >>> and that's it for us at 5:30. see you back in a half hour. news updates always on kpix5.com, as the sun sinks slowly in the west. >> axelrod: tonight, not whatlr cupid had in mind.at more snow and dangerously coldpi temperatures from the great lakes to new england have millions not feeling the love. gunshots ring out at a cafe in denmark. was an artist targeted in a terror attack for his images ofac the prophet muhammad? with west coast ports at a standstill, the white houseus tries to get cargo moving again. and china catches a fallenat n.b.a. star on the rebound. >> for me, it was like being reborn again coming here. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is the western edition of the broadcast. when we say boston has had a lot of snow this winter, this is what we mean by "a lot."
and conquest priceland is third. and it was solis's third win for el camino. and the countdown to the kentucky derby. may will be here before you mow it. >> vern, thank you. >>> and that's it for us at 5:30. see you back in a half hour. news updates always on kpix5.com, as the sun sinks slowly in the west. >> axelrod: tonight, not whatlr cupid had in mind.at more snow and dangerously coldpi temperatures from the great lakes to new england have millions not feeling the love....
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union general james shields and subsequently wrapped a rebel flag around his head to celebrate this conquest. so men loved belle boyd. women did not like belle boyd quite as much. they had several nicknames for her, one of which was quote, the fastest girl in virginia or anywhere else more that matter. [laughter] but belle would go on to have many exciting adventures throughout the civil war that i talk about in the book. the next person that i want to talk about is a spy named private frank thompson. and private frank thompson comes into the war with a secret. private frank thompson is actually a woman named emma edmunds and has been living as a man for two years. and emma edmunds had quite an interesting and difficult childhood. she was born and raised in canada to a father who was increasingly disappointed by the fact that his of wife kept bearing sons -- excuse me, daughters. he wanted a son. and edmunds did her best to become a son figure to her father but still failed him. and he told emma he was going to arrange a marriage for her just as he had done for all of her older sisters, and
union general james shields and subsequently wrapped a rebel flag around his head to celebrate this conquest. so men loved belle boyd. women did not like belle boyd quite as much. they had several nicknames for her, one of which was quote, the fastest girl in virginia or anywhere else more that matter. [laughter] but belle would go on to have many exciting adventures throughout the civil war that i talk about in the book. the next person that i want to talk about is a spy named private frank...
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apart from saving lives and property, lincoln wanted to end it by agreement rather conquest. to spare the south humiliation of defeat and reconcile the people as quickly and effectively as possible. in december of 1864, he had little or no hope that the confederate government would negotiate its own demise and made an annual address to congress that basically reached out to the southern people. and implored them to end the war simply by refusing to keep fighting it. on only three conditions. first, that there would be no truth short of a final end to the war. second, that the union would be restored. and third, that there would be no backwards steps on slavery on the part of the executive. unspoken by leaving open the prospect of some kind of negotiation on details, ways and means, through the legislatures, the congress, and the courts. every other american war had ended and had negotiated peace. the revolution, the war of 1812, and the mexican war. it was the custom of the time, it was the norm. we've become more accustomed, i think, in our day to the thought of unconditiona
apart from saving lives and property, lincoln wanted to end it by agreement rather conquest. to spare the south humiliation of defeat and reconcile the people as quickly and effectively as possible. in december of 1864, he had little or no hope that the confederate government would negotiate its own demise and made an annual address to congress that basically reached out to the southern people. and implored them to end the war simply by refusing to keep fighting it. on only three conditions....
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we want in 2015 to continue a stronger market conquest we have been starting 20 years ago where we doublevery 15 years. now we keep increasing. it is 41% of our sales and growing. >> are bloomberg reporter joins us now from paris. we will have more throughout the morning. a fantastic interview. the beneficiary of the weaker euro. what else did he have to say? >> l'oreal is the world's biggest cosmetic maker. a very important company. the ceo told me he is optimistic 2015 will be a better year than 2014. in 2014 there was weak demand from north america, china, and europe. he is saying these will be stronger coming in 2015. he is also very big in the french market. he is saying the french economic reforms from the government are going in the right direction and he will keep trying to gain market share. he made a lot of egg acquisitions -- big acquisitions . that will also contribute to growth. 2015 should be a better year for the cosmetic industry. >> we will hear from you through the morning. next we are going to talk brent. oil trading a little lower. the blackrock managing director. stay
we want in 2015 to continue a stronger market conquest we have been starting 20 years ago where we doublevery 15 years. now we keep increasing. it is 41% of our sales and growing. >> are bloomberg reporter joins us now from paris. we will have more throughout the morning. a fantastic interview. the beneficiary of the weaker euro. what else did he have to say? >> l'oreal is the world's biggest cosmetic maker. a very important company. the ceo told me he is optimistic 2015 will be a...
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the days in which conquests of land somehow was a formula for great nation status is over.er of countries today is measured by your knowledge, your skills, your ability to export goods to invent new products and new services your influence and none of those things are provided by his strategy. now but what is absolutely true is that if you have a leader who continually drives past the offrampsoff off-ramps that we've provided, given the size of the russian military and given that ukraine is not a country, there are clear limits in terms of what we would do militarily, mr. putin has mott been stopped so far. to those who would suggest that we need to do more what i've said to them is that we can exact higher and higher cost, and that's exactly what we're doing and we can bring diplomatic pressure to bare. i don't think it would be wise or the united states or the world to see an actual military conflict between the united states an russia. what we are doing is reinforcing those border states who are members of nato and making very clear that that line is one that cannot be c
the days in which conquests of land somehow was a formula for great nation status is over.er of countries today is measured by your knowledge, your skills, your ability to export goods to invent new products and new services your influence and none of those things are provided by his strategy. now but what is absolutely true is that if you have a leader who continually drives past the offrampsoff off-ramps that we've provided, given the size of the russian military and given that ukraine is not...
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america watched britain, france, australia, canada, and new sgreeld declare war on germany, the nazi conquestrce. >> my crime was swept in the tide of public feeling. the policy has failed, and we've got to have somebody who will confront the challenge of the hour. >> 10 may, 1940, the nazis invade france, belgium, lucks emback to youing, and the netherlands. a concerned king george summoned churchill. >> he came in. i don't propose for you know why -- and -- no, sir, i have no idea, and, of course -- >> my grandfather wrote of his feelings as he lay his head down on the pillow that night. i felt i was walking with destiny and all my past life had been but a preparation for this hour and this trial. 65 years old as he put it qualified to draw the old age pension. >> on his first day as prime minister, he delivered a challenge. >> i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. we have before us an ordeal of the most grieveus time. we have before us many, many long months of struggle and suffering. >> they were stark honest worz. sur vifl was at stake. even in the bleakest of times,
america watched britain, france, australia, canada, and new sgreeld declare war on germany, the nazi conquestrce. >> my crime was swept in the tide of public feeling. the policy has failed, and we've got to have somebody who will confront the challenge of the hour. >> 10 may, 1940, the nazis invade france, belgium, lucks emback to youing, and the netherlands. a concerned king george summoned churchill. >> he came in. i don't propose for you know why -- and -- no, sir, i have...
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territorial conquest. they took over a whole half of iraq and half of syria. in any of them. have to stop them. i believe jesus came down from heaven in flesh 2,015 years ago. i believe he paid for all of my rotten sins and i have a lot. but i'm not the only one. every one you've seated in this audience has sinned. a lot. right? that's what i thought. i didn't think i was the lone ranger here. so you have a sin problem. you say, i got old enough to know right from wrong and i chose sin. you sinned and you died spiritually. you say what's next for me. a six-foot hole. it is not if. you've got6-foot hole coming up. so you admit i'm a sinner, yep. and i'm going 6 feet deep? yep. >> god became flesh 2015 years ago -- when an atheist says he writes a check out and puts the date down, he's saying, jesus was here. you're counting time by jesus including you atheists in the crowd. we're all counting time by him. you know what he did? and he's the one whom the cosmos was created, jesus died on the cross to take all your sins. three days later raise from the dead. that
territorial conquest. they took over a whole half of iraq and half of syria. in any of them. have to stop them. i believe jesus came down from heaven in flesh 2,015 years ago. i believe he paid for all of my rotten sins and i have a lot. but i'm not the only one. every one you've seated in this audience has sinned. a lot. right? that's what i thought. i didn't think i was the lone ranger here. so you have a sin problem. you say, i got old enough to know right from wrong and i chose sin. you...
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charles: in a rebuke that all islam is radical or built on the foundation of evil conquest.sident obama threw christianity and all americans under the bus. it points out to what we're going to expect over the next few years, it's going to be verbal hits to success, to achievement, to the ideas that made america great. going to become louder, more direct, and economic ideas with no hope for passing will be more and more of use of ideology from the world's biggest soap box. as the economy improves, there continues to be emptiness to it all. unrelenting attack that says your a bad person, you want to make more money and you think that america's the greatest nation in the world. if you want to see this economy really take off, more and more americans need to get on their high horse. let's talk about the marching ordering, it was a little flat day. want to look at what's going to be ahead and tomorrow, by the way, real quick after the bell, urban outfitters reported, beat. street seemed to like it, up nicely. goldman sachs, same-store sales -- goldman sachs? gap stores, they did
charles: in a rebuke that all islam is radical or built on the foundation of evil conquest.sident obama threw christianity and all americans under the bus. it points out to what we're going to expect over the next few years, it's going to be verbal hits to success, to achievement, to the ideas that made america great. going to become louder, more direct, and economic ideas with no hope for passing will be more and more of use of ideology from the world's biggest soap box. as the economy...
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[indiscernible] germany, clingign desperately to its conquests -- [indiscernible] >> right, so theres the very dry, understated language of revenge and retribution. if you could not quite make out the accent, he paraphrased for you that rustic, lubec, and cologne were only the beginning. it would be no bigger than a man's hand, behind which lies the might of the united states of america. the germans will look back on cologne and lubec as a man caught in a hurricane looks back on the gentle zephyrs of springtime. as you say, if you so the wind you will reap the whirlwind and the whirlwind is coming. we will pick up with that in our next meeting and you can pickup your papers down front if you want to. thank you very much. >> this afternoon, at 4:00 eastern, join us for real america with archive films. today, we feature a challenge to democracy made in 1944. this color film documents the living conditions of japanese americans living in interpret -- in internment camps. to >> tonight, on q&a. >> they do not have frontal loads to actually reason. the cosan acquit -- cause-and-effect con
[indiscernible] germany, clingign desperately to its conquests -- [indiscernible] >> right, so theres the very dry, understated language of revenge and retribution. if you could not quite make out the accent, he paraphrased for you that rustic, lubec, and cologne were only the beginning. it would be no bigger than a man's hand, behind which lies the might of the united states of america. the germans will look back on cologne and lubec as a man caught in a hurricane looks back on the...
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. >> paris, undefended, fell like a ripe plumb into the basket of conquest. >> world war ii having already begun, it just made clear the urgency of getting a naval air station. the funding was authorized to be $24 million. by the time they finished, it was well over $100 million. it grew bigger and bigger, and thus the need for additional auxiliary fields. eventually there would be five of them for the primary or intermediate or advanced training, instrument training. eventually this became the largest naval air station not just in the united states, but in the world. by the time of the dedication in march of 1941, the main station was 70% completed by that time. they already were bringing and cadets also at that time for the training. even after they had airplanes, they had cadets doing the ground school training. ♪ the very first cadet graduates november 1, 1941, and then we had just about a month later until the attack at pearl harbor. everything would be changed. the very fact that so much had been done in preparation for a war that that again, the timing of the base and the coming of
. >> paris, undefended, fell like a ripe plumb into the basket of conquest. >> world war ii having already begun, it just made clear the urgency of getting a naval air station. the funding was authorized to be $24 million. by the time they finished, it was well over $100 million. it grew bigger and bigger, and thus the need for additional auxiliary fields. eventually there would be five of them for the primary or intermediate or advanced training, instrument training. eventually...
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. ♪ [hart crane] the bridge is symphonic in including all the strands-- columbus, conquests of waterthe bridge in becoming a ship a world, a woman a tremendous harp, as it does finally seems to really have a career. ♪ overheated and i feel ♪ ♪ low-down ♪ ♪ i wanna be taken by storm ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm lovesick and warm... ♪ [hart crane] i have attempted to induce the same feelings of elation like being carried forward and upward simultaneously in imagery, rhythm, and repetition, that i experience in walking across my beloved brooklyn bridge. ♪ low-down ♪ [derek walcott] crane, both mentally and, of course, physically may have been obeying baudelaire's injunction, which is, if you're going to be drunk, stay drunk. if your imagination is going to be exhilarated then it would be great if it could continue to the furthest possible lengths of that exhilaration. so that voyage, that mental voyage that he's taking, is a voyage that cannot set itself a horizon. he didn't set himself a finish. [hart crane] i feel as though i were dancing on dynamite these days. i feel an absolute music in the air
. ♪ [hart crane] the bridge is symphonic in including all the strands-- columbus, conquests of waterthe bridge in becoming a ship a world, a woman a tremendous harp, as it does finally seems to really have a career. ♪ overheated and i feel ♪ ♪ low-down ♪ ♪ i wanna be taken by storm ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm lovesick and warm... ♪ [hart crane] i have attempted to induce the same feelings of elation like being carried forward and upward simultaneously in imagery, rhythm, and repetition,...
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influenced all the time by the big currents the great swirling currents of big history out there -- conquests. high politics. these aren't just things that affect the elite. they just don't affect the big history books, but they penetrate to a very banal level of daily life which reforms itself all the time as history changes. keach: from the villas of the romans to the lineage compounds of teotihuacan to the thatched-roof huts of the maya, households have always been part of larger political and economic systems. household archaeology reveals that changes in politics and economics affect our choices about who we live with... the most personal decision of all. captioning by captionamerica pittsburgh, pa. funding for this program was provided by... for more annenberg media ♪ ( música flamenca de guitarra ) narrator: welcome to destinos: an introduction to spanish. by now, you are accustomed to hearing conversational spanish.
influenced all the time by the big currents the great swirling currents of big history out there -- conquests. high politics. these aren't just things that affect the elite. they just don't affect the big history books, but they penetrate to a very banal level of daily life which reforms itself all the time as history changes. keach: from the villas of the romans to the lineage compounds of teotihuacan to the thatched-roof huts of the maya, households have always been part of larger political...
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this is another chapter in their long-going conquest. >> to establish a global caliphate. colonel allen west, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, judge. >>> all right. coming up, more on the manhunt under way in denmark. >>> the latest on the u.s. marines in danger in iraq. a report from the middle east right after the break.k.k.k.k.k. of all the places in your house, this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't, and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that's healthing. and get max cleaning and freshness with every flush. try lysol no mess max. >>> this is a fox news alert. a second shooting in copenhagen, denmark. reports are the suspect is still at large. this as police continue to search for another potential gunman who earlier opened fire on a cafe hosting a free speech event organized by a swedish artist known for his caricatures o
this is another chapter in their long-going conquest. >> to establish a global caliphate. colonel allen west, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, judge. >>> all right. coming up, more on the manhunt under way in denmark. >>> the latest on the u.s. marines in danger in iraq. a report from the middle east right after the break.k.k.k.k.k. of all the places in your house, this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because...
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leonardo never devised his military inventions to boast of them as instruments of conquest.ather, he characterized them as means of preserving man's most precious possession liberty, and he referred to warfare as a beastly madness. this is an escapement mechanism. it transforms rotary motion into linear motion. it is even today the basis of the way most clocks work, and it was one of the results of leonardo's increasing fascination with mechanics. ludovico sforza, a man of his time and subject to its violence and ruthlessss was nonetheless an astute and conscientious ruler. leonardo provided a fertile source of ideas for the duke. many of leonardo's drawings relate to water power because that was the principal source of energy in that region. we find designs for the building of sluices and canals and a movable bridge... paddlewheels for water transportation... pulleys for mechanical leverage to circumvent the inherent limits of man's physical strength. he discovered laws of light refraction. he noted that an image passing through one globe of water representing the eye would
leonardo never devised his military inventions to boast of them as instruments of conquest.ather, he characterized them as means of preserving man's most precious possession liberty, and he referred to warfare as a beastly madness. this is an escapement mechanism. it transforms rotary motion into linear motion. it is even today the basis of the way most clocks work, and it was one of the results of leonardo's increasing fascination with mechanics. ludovico sforza, a man of his time and subject...
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glyphs began with the discovery of rare maya books survivors of the tropical climate and the spanish conquest. archaeologist george stuart. stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to be filled with genealogies, prophesies and religious beliefs. but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he observed in yucatan about the maya about their ceremonial cycles, their ritual calenda
glyphs began with the discovery of rare maya books survivors of the tropical climate and the spanish conquest. archaeologist george stuart. stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to...
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. >> reporter: on the outskirts of donetsk, pro-russian rebels survey their latest conquest or what what'sof it. bodies lay in the street as tanks roll by. nearby, the exodus continues as residents take what they can and flee. >> translator: the dog is alive too, but half of the kitchen is gone. all of the windows are shattered. >> translator: we are trying to organize a safe corridor so all those that want to leave are able to. we would probably be able to arrange it in three days. >> reporter: as the conflict escalates, the ukrainian president is hopeful the united states will agree to send weapons to help its troops fight the separatists. the u.s. is reportedly considering the move. more than 5,000 people have been killed in eastern ukraine since the conflict began nine months ago. linda kinkade, cnn. >>> in the meantime, people in argentina took to the streets wednesday demanding justice for the victims of a deadly 1994 bombing at the center of an alleged government coverup. before his mysterious death, prosecutor alberto was working to arrest the country's president and other governme
. >> reporter: on the outskirts of donetsk, pro-russian rebels survey their latest conquest or what what'sof it. bodies lay in the street as tanks roll by. nearby, the exodus continues as residents take what they can and flee. >> translator: the dog is alive too, but half of the kitchen is gone. all of the windows are shattered. >> translator: we are trying to organize a safe corridor so all those that want to leave are able to. we would probably be able to arrange it in three...
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they say that we are constantly expanding, model on the islamic conquest.start to look inevitable and a bit more pathetic because the territory they do control, it's impoverished. >>> very good read there. thank you. >>> up next, the american film director who gave us "diner" and "rain man," this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball." with so many worthy films, the academy awards this sunday night are as anticipated as ever, especially in the hotly contested best actor category. our special guest this evening knows a thing or two about what make as great performance. in his career, berry levinson has directed six actors in oscar-nominated roles, glenn close, beatty, harvey keitel, ben kingsley and dustin hoffman. here's a clip of his latest movie "the humbling." >> you know, i was thinking, don't you think it's time you told your parents about us? >> oh, no, no, no. my mother can never know about -- >> why? >> -- anything. >> why? what do you mean? >> well, even if the two of you hadn't had a thing for each other back in the
they say that we are constantly expanding, model on the islamic conquest.start to look inevitable and a bit more pathetic because the territory they do control, it's impoverished. >>> very good read there. thank you. >>> up next, the american film director who gave us "diner" and "rain man," this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball." with so many worthy films, the academy awards this sunday night...
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celebrate the third series conquest and it continues before tomorrow's fan fan event.day. most of the players available and of course yeah you move forward but you want to take a little bounce back and talk about game seven against the royalless. the hero of that series madison baumgartner who was asked about his individual goals for 2015. >> a big goal setter. all the goals i have is to win championships, that's it. no individual stuff, i don't care where you're ranked this and that whatever. that means nothing to me. it's not going to change the work that i put into it it's not going to change how much i care about this team and organization and winning games. >> i was able to go through all my stuff. all the memorabilia throughout the year and all the pictures and off the stuff. really, sinks in to what you're able to accomplish as a team. it was truly an unbelievable year for us. and i'm excited about hopefully repeating it. >> and the raiders i would imagine are excited by the fact that ken norton jr. will join the defense. he brings his tough guy attitude to coac
celebrate the third series conquest and it continues before tomorrow's fan fan event.day. most of the players available and of course yeah you move forward but you want to take a little bounce back and talk about game seven against the royalless. the hero of that series madison baumgartner who was asked about his individual goals for 2015. >> a big goal setter. all the goals i have is to win championships, that's it. no individual stuff, i don't care where you're ranked this and that...
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muslims were butchering and slaughtering their way across north africa and into eastern europe in conquest he didn't mention that is the equivalent if he wants to argue the religion. difference with christianity and judaism. this president will not and i will tell you this -- he has a thing about christians. christians are being murdered. children buried alive and not pursuing an ideology pursuing basically a radical -- he thinks if you describe what it is he is quick to criticize christians. he is quick to attack other people but he is not willing to -- when he met with the muslim leaders in the white house, the white house hasn't announced who he is meeting with. you people can't figure this out. the appallgist like on "meet the press" today leading the way saying this was a good thing to do. it is crazy. you are not defining the problem here. and you are operating, as i said a week ago two weeks ago operating in his own twilight zone. >> have we heard a peep out of obama about christians being killed in the middle east? >> what about the speech? you had an interview that went on several
muslims were butchering and slaughtering their way across north africa and into eastern europe in conquest he didn't mention that is the equivalent if he wants to argue the religion. difference with christianity and judaism. this president will not and i will tell you this -- he has a thing about christians. christians are being murdered. children buried alive and not pursuing an ideology pursuing basically a radical -- he thinks if you describe what it is he is quick to criticize christians....
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it pledged itself to the conquest of rome.he pope who is not exactly a christian militant, who isn't exactly a revancist on behalf of a christ, says these people were killed because they were christian and the administration says the ones who were killed were egyptian citizens, you've got a serious problem and it's in this administration and it is with the president. >> george, speaking of the pope i remember president obama holding up the pope and his role in cuba policy and that that was critical. now the pope says this and you're not hearing the same from the white house. >> well pretty soon everyone in the world is going to be speaking in one way and this administration is going to be speaking in another. and it just is going to become untenable. people will be watching and laughing and making bets as to when the first time they will actually identify an orange is an orange. >> talking about the president being on defense over national security. next up are republicans about to go on defense and take the fall for another g
it pledged itself to the conquest of rome.he pope who is not exactly a christian militant, who isn't exactly a revancist on behalf of a christ, says these people were killed because they were christian and the administration says the ones who were killed were egyptian citizens, you've got a serious problem and it's in this administration and it is with the president. >> george, speaking of the pope i remember president obama holding up the pope and his role in cuba policy and that that...
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. >> paris undefended, fell like a ripe plum into the nazi basket of conquest. >> in france of june of 1940 in europe world war ii, having already begun just made clearer the urgency of getting a naval air station. the funding was authorized to be $24 million. and by the time they finished was well over $100 million. grew bigger and bigger and thus the need for additional auxiliary fields and there would be five of them in training and it became the largest naval air station not just in the united states but in the world. host: hope you turn in on c-span 2's book tv and c-span 3's american history tv and our focus is corpus christi, texas and check out our cities tour @c-span.org/citiestour. patrick taurel is at the american legal council and want to focus on the president action on illegal immigration. thanks for being with us. guest: good morning. host: i want to step back and ask you from your perspective what are the facts. how many illegal immigrants are in the u.s. right now? guest: according to d.h.s. estimates, 11 million. host: how many have been here and arrived over the last
. >> paris undefended, fell like a ripe plum into the nazi basket of conquest. >> in france of june of 1940 in europe world war ii, having already begun just made clearer the urgency of getting a naval air station. the funding was authorized to be $24 million. and by the time they finished was well over $100 million. grew bigger and bigger and thus the need for additional auxiliary fields and there would be five of them in training and it became the largest naval air station not...
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this is another chapter in their long-going conquest. >> to establish a global caliphate.llen west, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, judge. >>> all right. coming up, more on the manhunt under way in denmark. >>> the latest on the u.s. marines in danger in iraq. a report from the middle east a report from the middle east right after the break.k.k.k.k.k. [bell rings] you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig? well, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you, not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where mr. craig was? we did. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. (vo)cars for crash survival,ning subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute
this is another chapter in their long-going conquest. >> to establish a global caliphate.llen west, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, judge. >>> all right. coming up, more on the manhunt under way in denmark. >>> the latest on the u.s. marines in danger in iraq. a report from the middle east a report from the middle east right after the break.k.k.k.k.k. [bell rings] you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig? well, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're...
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if you take a caliphate and apply sharia law and move onto the particular steps in the conquest of other territory, and there are particular places they're thinking of like dabbaq in syria istanbul jerusalem, you will initiate an apocalypse. in all their propaganda they are mentioning this. it is a major part of the narrative there will be a fight between muslims and nonmuslims and the muslims will win and it will bring about the end of time including the return of the prophet jesus. >> one things that people dismiss and the administration has dismissed and last year compared them to a j.v. team comparing them to al qaeda they're not really taken seriously in terms of the dogma and how could they want to tlif way and exact this kind of brutality on other people? you go ahead in the article and say that's the big mistake that the united states has made we have not made the distinction between what al qaeda is and what it stand for and what isis the islamic state is addressing here is actually promoting. >> there are two different groups. they're at each other's throat right now. the group
if you take a caliphate and apply sharia law and move onto the particular steps in the conquest of other territory, and there are particular places they're thinking of like dabbaq in syria istanbul jerusalem, you will initiate an apocalypse. in all their propaganda they are mentioning this. it is a major part of the narrative there will be a fight between muslims and nonmuslims and the muslims will win and it will bring about the end of time including the return of the prophet jesus. >>...
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christians in this country feel that the muslims are using the ground zero mosque plans to mark their conquestnch of hypocrites. jason carroll, cnn, raleigh, north carolina. >>> victim's father is not the only one calling on president obama over this case. at an event in mexico on thursday the president of turkey criticized president obama and his administration saying quote, if you stay silent when faced with an incident like this and don't make a statement, the world will stay silent toward you. so does the turkish president have a point? is this a hate crime? brian levin is a civil rights attorney and director of the center for the study of hate and extremism at california state university. good morning. >> thank you for having me carol. >> thanks for being here. i can't wait to hear what you have to say, actually. in your estimation is it too soon for anyone to call this a hate crime? >> yes, but that doesn't mean that it's not a possible hate crime. the nypd for instance where i served has a process where they label these kinds of events suspected hate crime and about 10% get reclassified
christians in this country feel that the muslims are using the ground zero mosque plans to mark their conquestnch of hypocrites. jason carroll, cnn, raleigh, north carolina. >>> victim's father is not the only one calling on president obama over this case. at an event in mexico on thursday the president of turkey criticized president obama and his administration saying quote, if you stay silent when faced with an incident like this and don't make a statement, the world will stay silent...
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leonardo never devised his military inventions to boast of them as instruments of conquest.rather, he characterized them as means of preserving man's most precious possession, liberty, and he referred to warfare as a beastly madness. this is an escapement mechanism. it transforms rotary motion into linear motion. it is even today the basis of the way most clocks work, and it was one of the results of leonardo's increasing fascination with mechanics. ludovico sforza, a man of his time and subject to its violence and ruthlessness, was nonetheless an astute and conscientious ruler. leonardo provided a fertile source of ideas for the duke. many of leonardo's drawings relate to water power because that was the principal source of energy in that region. we find designs for the building of sluices and canals and a movable bridge... paddlewheels for water transportation... pulleys for mechanical leverage to circumvent the inherent limits of man's physical strength. he discovered laws of light refraction. he noted that an image passing through one globe of water, representing the eye
leonardo never devised his military inventions to boast of them as instruments of conquest.rather, he characterized them as means of preserving man's most precious possession, liberty, and he referred to warfare as a beastly madness. this is an escapement mechanism. it transforms rotary motion into linear motion. it is even today the basis of the way most clocks work, and it was one of the results of leonardo's increasing fascination with mechanics. ludovico sforza, a man of his time and...
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from conquests of alexander the great across the centuries to the trojan wars and the clash of the titans a smile back to the greek people or mark another tragedy in the greek tragedy? >> i happy, because i know it's difficult. they are not god's. and they found a very difficult situation. >> this liquor store has been around here for 106 years. it's seen plenty of governments in its time and on its shelves, you'll see every shade of political opinion. so posting the success of alexis tsipras here or are they drowning their sorrows? >> we are happy for that because they get something more than the previous government had. i hope the new government is going to help put people to get the taxis from the greek. >> reporter: all over athens the talk is of politics and they hope the greater political stability will help the country's biggest history, tourism. >> first the new government but now we have support from europe and we want to stay in the eurozone to support the government staying in the eurozone. >> so what will tsipras serve up in office? perhaps it's too early to tell? he passed hi
from conquests of alexander the great across the centuries to the trojan wars and the clash of the titans a smile back to the greek people or mark another tragedy in the greek tragedy? >> i happy, because i know it's difficult. they are not god's. and they found a very difficult situation. >> this liquor store has been around here for 106 years. it's seen plenty of governments in its time and on its shelves, you'll see every shade of political opinion. so posting the success of...
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if he hadn't decided to fight on, then there would have been no conquest. there would have been no reconquest of europe. hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier. he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was courage, it was bravery. that's what i take from that. >> one of my fave result paragraphs in the book, your chapter, the 100 horsepower mental engine, and because you'll do it more charmingly than i will, would you read it? >> if -- this one. if you have a spare 15 minutes go on youtube and look at the sublime outtakes of churchill's only televised party political broadcast from 1951. he sit there is, gazing at the camera with utter savagery while they make him repeat his script over and over again. finally, he breaks off from being tormented by the producers and gives
if he hadn't decided to fight on, then there would have been no conquest. there would have been no reconquest of europe. hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier. he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was...
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this is another chapter in their long-going conquest. >> to establish a global caliphate. allen west, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, judge. >>> all right. coming up, more on the manhunt under way in denmark. >>> the latest on the u.s. marines in danger in iraq. a report from the middle east right after the break. no cabout engine size, gues horsepower, or performance. no anthemic soundtracks to stir the soul. just a ram heavy duty that can carry more weight than any other heavy-duty truck. get more facts at ramtrucks.com that just tastes better. fresher. more flavorful. delicious. only one egg with better nutrition... like more vitamins d, e, and omega 3s. and 25% less saturated fat. only one egg good enough for my family. because why have ordinary when you can have the best. eggland's best. the only egg that gives you so much more: better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there.
this is another chapter in their long-going conquest. >> to establish a global caliphate. allen west, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, judge. >>> all right. coming up, more on the manhunt under way in denmark. >>> the latest on the u.s. marines in danger in iraq. a report from the middle east right after the break. no cabout engine size, gues horsepower, or performance. no anthemic soundtracks to stir the soul. just a ram heavy duty that can carry more...
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they say that we are constantly expanding, model on the islamic conquest.y start to look inevitable and a bit more pathetic because the territory they do control, it's i am pof it's impovershed. >>> very good read there. thank you. >>> up next the american film director who gave us "diner" and rainman, this is "hardball," the place for politics. medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. man, this is "hardball," the place for politics. "rain man, this is "hardball," the place for politics. available as an oral rinse toothpaste, spray or gel. " this is "hardball," the place for politics. and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or
they say that we are constantly expanding, model on the islamic conquest.y start to look inevitable and a bit more pathetic because the territory they do control, it's i am pof it's impovershed. >>> very good read there. thank you. >>> up next the american film director who gave us "diner" and rainman, this is "hardball," the place for politics. medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. man, this is "hardball," the place for...
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christians in this country feel thereat muslims are using the ground zero mosque plans to mark their conquest. bunch of hypocrites. jason carroll, cnn, raleigh, north carolina. >>> so, there is a very high threshold to be convicted of a hate crime. you can be a racist. you can be a ma sonlg nis. you can be hateful in general and commit a crime that doesn't have the hate attached to it. it's clear in the end. i want to bring in joey jackson and danny savolis. i think people think if you're hateful and commit a crime it's a no-brainer. it is not that simple. >> no. because what you do has to be motivated by that hate. and like any case, the result is driven by what the facts were. and so, indeed, the fbi and invest gatding the case and remind people there's a parallel investigation. the state is pursuing the murder charges and the federal government is pursuing the federal hate charges but you look at the surrounding circumstances. what actually and you see the definition there. right? >> yeah. this is what i was wondering and the checklist they go with, right? motivated by bias against race, r
christians in this country feel thereat muslims are using the ground zero mosque plans to mark their conquest. bunch of hypocrites. jason carroll, cnn, raleigh, north carolina. >>> so, there is a very high threshold to be convicted of a hate crime. you can be a racist. you can be a ma sonlg nis. you can be hateful in general and commit a crime that doesn't have the hate attached to it. it's clear in the end. i want to bring in joey jackson and danny savolis. i think people think if...
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there is exploitation and we see that played out in violence, rape, conquest and elimination of rivals. and very difference is the quest for dominance. the drive for individuals to climb the pecking order and the drive among groups for ethnic and religious supremeracy. and the category of revenge violence which is rough justice and cruel punishment. and perhaps the biggest category consist of violence pursued in quest of an ideaology like militant religious, nazism and comuniism. if your ideas hold out the prospect of a future world that is good forever, what are you entitled to do to attain that world? you can commit as much violence asio you want and you will still make the world a better place by the cost-benefit analysis. picture you have been safe with the one true faith according to which there is a utopia to which you can strive and there are some people who hear about this utopia but stubbornly reject it. how evil are they? you do the math. that is why the tails of the distribution of massive violence tend to be pushed outward by utopian ideas. what do we have on the other side
there is exploitation and we see that played out in violence, rape, conquest and elimination of rivals. and very difference is the quest for dominance. the drive for individuals to climb the pecking order and the drive among groups for ethnic and religious supremeracy. and the category of revenge violence which is rough justice and cruel punishment. and perhaps the biggest category consist of violence pursued in quest of an ideaology like militant religious, nazism and comuniism. if your ideas...
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the fact that we had begun the war in support of a french imperial re-conquest of a commonly -- of a colony that had declared its independence. that meant for american values and anti-imperialist i deals, it had no legitimacy from the beginning. it was not clearly illegal, by the way, i found. because the u.n. charter does allow for convoys -- four colonies and internal policing. it was not clearly illegal for france to continue to claim ownership of indochina even though they had declared independence. from the point of view of american policy and what fdr was secretly agreeing to do was to let the french back in and harry truman did do an eisenhower did all of these had to be obscured from the american people because sustaining the french empire was not part of american ideals. it was illegitimate from the beginning. to me that meant that 1969 when i read these documents, that it was unjustified homicide which i saw is murder. it was not just an error, not just a bad, incompetent policy. it was mass murder. to be killing people who wanted to be independent in order to sustain contr
the fact that we had begun the war in support of a french imperial re-conquest of a commonly -- of a colony that had declared its independence. that meant for american values and anti-imperialist i deals, it had no legitimacy from the beginning. it was not clearly illegal, by the way, i found. because the u.n. charter does allow for convoys -- four colonies and internal policing. it was not clearly illegal for france to continue to claim ownership of indochina even though they had declared...
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steable for next year and pretty ok for us and we want, in 2015, to continue the stronger market conquestars ago, where we double our percentage done in this market every 15 years, so now we're keeping it. this new market is the first for l'oreal. it's 4 % of our sales. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters here in london. i'm francine lacqua. >> and i'm guy johnson. >> european leaders warn issue of more sanctions in a bid toen force a cease-fire in eastern ukraine. gehancellor angela merkel said the leaders called on the european commission to get further measures ready. >> greece is seeking a new contract to the euro area, this according to officials. the greek prime minister met his european counter part at a summit for the first time yesterday. greek negotiators and creditors meeting today to discuss the way forward, according to officials. >> the euro-area economy picked up momentum as germany reasserted itself as the driver of growth offsetting weakness. gross domestic product rose .3% in the fourth quarter after expanding .2% in the previous
steable for next year and pretty ok for us and we want, in 2015, to continue the stronger market conquestars ago, where we double our percentage done in this market every 15 years, so now we're keeping it. this new market is the first for l'oreal. it's 4 % of our sales. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters here in london. i'm francine lacqua. >> and i'm guy johnson. >> european leaders warn issue of more sanctions in a bid...
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union general james shields and subsequently wrapped a rebel flag around his head to celebrate this conquest. so men loved belle boyd. women did not like belle boyd quite as much. they had several nicknames for her, one of which was quote, the fastest girl in virginia or anywhere else more that matter. [laughter] but belle would go on to have many exciting adventures throughout the civil war that i talk about in the book. the next person that i want to talk about is a spy named private frank thompson. and private frank thompson comes into the war with a secret. private frank thompson is actually a woman named emma edmunds and has been living as a man for two years. and emma edmunds had quite an interesting and difficult childhood. she was born and raised in canada to a father who was increasingly disappointed by the fact that his of wife kept bearing sons -- excuse me, daughters. he wanted a son. and edmunds did her best to become a son figure to her father but still failed him. and he told emma he was going to arrange a marriage for her just as he had done for all of her older sisters, and
union general james shields and subsequently wrapped a rebel flag around his head to celebrate this conquest. so men loved belle boyd. women did not like belle boyd quite as much. they had several nicknames for her, one of which was quote, the fastest girl in virginia or anywhere else more that matter. [laughter] but belle would go on to have many exciting adventures throughout the civil war that i talk about in the book. the next person that i want to talk about is a spy named private frank...
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displaced by virtue of the activities of isil or have been directly suppressed by the boot of the conquest of isil and subjugation command very importantly to work together to in the information space ultimately to defeat the idea of dash. and the coalition is working very hard in those areas. i have just come back from southeast asia where i met with the leadership of several countries they're. they are watching with great interest and concern those things that are occurring in the middle east which could spread into their region and they are interested in joining us in ways that can limit the ability of those organizations they're to travel to the battle space or to limit there ability to directly challenge the authorities of those countries. so it is not just the countries of the middle east, not just the countries of europe. it is the countries of southeast asia, and very importantly within the context of the multiple lines of effort working closely to outreach to the indigenous populations of these countries in ways that can dispel the image of the so-called caliphate in ways that can
displaced by virtue of the activities of isil or have been directly suppressed by the boot of the conquest of isil and subjugation command very importantly to work together to in the information space ultimately to defeat the idea of dash. and the coalition is working very hard in those areas. i have just come back from southeast asia where i met with the leadership of several countries they're. they are watching with great interest and concern those things that are occurring in the middle east...
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million dollar prize he tipped tip his caddy the requisite 10%, in this case the season long se conquestas meant a million dollars. he says he is shocked and thrilled and set up college funds for his two children. f this golfer also tipped like dren. $10,000 to people who had been tippe in the locker room. who good guy. >> a lot of people are going to >> be lining up to be his caddy. it's 21 after an hour. up here is a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up oceans of plastic, millions of tons of plastic trash are dumped into the sea every year and the situation is getting scary. >>> and later, you've paid for that video game online so why can't you sell it it to someone else? we will take a legalized look at the market for digital media. you're watching cbs this morning. media. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." this is an allen family production. and here's why we love chex. one, we love choices like chocolate, vanilla and honey nut. two, we don't love artificial colors or flavors. does anybody? and three...it's gluten free. chex. full of what you love. free of w
million dollar prize he tipped tip his caddy the requisite 10%, in this case the season long se conquestas meant a million dollars. he says he is shocked and thrilled and set up college funds for his two children. f this golfer also tipped like dren. $10,000 to people who had been tippe in the locker room. who good guy. >> a lot of people are going to >> be lining up to be his caddy. it's 21 after an hour. up here is a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up...
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displaced by virtue of the activities of isil or have been directedly suppressed by the boot of isil's conquests and sub tro gags. and then very importantly to work together to, in the information space, ultimately to defeat the idea of dash. and the coalition is working very hard. i've just come back from southeast asia where i met with the leadership of several countries there. they're watching with great interest and concern those things that are occurring in the middle east, which could spread into their region, and they're interested in joining us in ways that can limit the ability of those organizations there to travel to the battle space or to limit their ability to directly challenge the authorities of those countries. so it's not just the countries of the middle east it's not just the countries of europe, it's the countries of southeast asia. and very importantly within the confines of effort. working closely to outreach the indig nous populations of the country in ways that the can dispel the image of the caliphate. in ways to work with the religious leaders and tribal leaders in those
displaced by virtue of the activities of isil or have been directedly suppressed by the boot of isil's conquests and sub tro gags. and then very importantly to work together to, in the information space, ultimately to defeat the idea of dash. and the coalition is working very hard. i've just come back from southeast asia where i met with the leadership of several countries there. they're watching with great interest and concern those things that are occurring in the middle east, which could...