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really beautiful old houses up here and houses built by one of the robling family, the ferdinand mansion there. i was going to head left and drive along the river. >> was the river important to trenton initially? >> yeah, absolutely. it's why trenton is here. actually there's evidence of native american settlement for many thousands of years because -- because it is the highest navicable and then later development was because of canals came through here to connect with the delaware and the canal systems comes through trenton and several train lines so trenton was a transportation center, first boat and then canal and then rail lines and now highway. >> i'm seeing a lot of bridges across here and you can't miss the bridge that says trenton makes the world states. >> trenton was very important in the american revolution but very, very important as a major site in the industrial revolution. that's when major companies starting to -- started to move to trenton, for a small city trenton 132,000 people and had a major slew of industries, including it was known for innovation with wire ropes, t
really beautiful old houses up here and houses built by one of the robling family, the ferdinand mansion there. i was going to head left and drive along the river. >> was the river important to trenton initially? >> yeah, absolutely. it's why trenton is here. actually there's evidence of native american settlement for many thousands of years because -- because it is the highest navicable and then later development was because of canals came through here to connect with the delaware...
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this is the ferdinand roebling mansion. over there is need use it in -- new jersey state league of municipalities. what's had left along the river. >> was this initiative -- important initially? >> yes, it is what trenton is here. there's evidence of native american settlement here form many thousands of years because it is the highest navigable point on the delaware. because of the roots, the location on the river, and later development because of -- canals came through to connect with the delaware -- a canal system comes trenton, than several trendlines. trenton was a real transportation center. >> i am seeing a lot of bridges, you cannot miss -- there's a big sign that says, trenton makes the world takes. >> trenton was a very important -- in the american revolution, also at the major site in the industrial revolution. in the 1830's, but the lower -- this canal was built. that is one major companies started to move to trenton. for a small sitting, trenton at its peak had 130,000 people. it had a whole slew of major indus
this is the ferdinand roebling mansion. over there is need use it in -- new jersey state league of municipalities. what's had left along the river. >> was this initiative -- important initially? >> yes, it is what trenton is here. there's evidence of native american settlement here form many thousands of years because it is the highest navigable point on the delaware. because of the roots, the location on the river, and later development because of -- canals came through to connect...
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machines, the reginald drawings that he did and after he died his son washington and his other two sons ferdinand and charles, took over the business and it was called john a. roebling and sons company and they ran it until washington died in 1926 and they ran it for over 50 years. as the decade went on the size of suspension bridges kept getting bigger and bigger and that required larger diameter wire ropes. the wire ropes were not used for the top cables. they were laid by individual wires but the wire ropes were used for the suspenders, the suspender ropes to hold up the deck. as the bridges got vigor they needed bigger suspender ropes and also as long -- mines got steeper and the mining owners wanted to haul out more iron ore you need a bigger wire ropes so the roebling company kept building a series of wire rope machines. this wire rope machine was built in 1893. it's the largest wire rope machine ever told and at the time it was the largest wire rope machine in the world. it's about 64 feet tall and it has an entire story below where we are standing in that has a really marvelous array of g
machines, the reginald drawings that he did and after he died his son washington and his other two sons ferdinand and charles, took over the business and it was called john a. roebling and sons company and they ran it until washington died in 1926 and they ran it for over 50 years. as the decade went on the size of suspension bridges kept getting bigger and bigger and that required larger diameter wire ropes. the wire ropes were not used for the top cables. they were laid by individual wires...
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ferdinand: we feel strongly that your story is the story we are fighting for, that all students tonight health care for decades can show up, get high-quality health care, hopefully they are begood shape, stay healthy, as engaged as they would want. i did want to say a lot of us are at an important time. we are moving to the senate , which can get intense, important. we encourage everyone who is watching to get involved whatever your perspective is. usa.org, you can learn about how to get involved. get connected to your senators, talk to their health care legislative assistance, talk to their legislative directors, get importance. we are fighting for families, and the direction we are heading in with the direction of health will cost folks thousands of dollars more a month. it will reduce the quality of health insurance, raise the cost for families. isasi, taking his first appearance. you can follow him on twitter or familiesusa.org. please come back again. what makes america great? , wedebate over nationalism are joined by daniel krauthammer from las vegas to talk about his piece at the
ferdinand: we feel strongly that your story is the story we are fighting for, that all students tonight health care for decades can show up, get high-quality health care, hopefully they are begood shape, stay healthy, as engaged as they would want. i did want to say a lot of us are at an important time. we are moving to the senate , which can get intense, important. we encourage everyone who is watching to get involved whatever your perspective is. usa.org, you can learn about how to get...
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ferdinand and imelda marcos's extravagantly corrupt regime. martial law.th photojournalists. >> ben: yup. >> anthony: based out of manila? >> ben: yeah, uh, me. marc lives in mindanao. >> anthony: mindanao. now does a journalist need to carry a firearm in this country? >> marc: for me, yes. >> anthony: in the philippines, a press badge is no defense, particularly in the south of the country where marc navales lives and works. >> ben: mindanao has been war-torn for the last how many years? because of the radicalization of recent years, this growing specter of isis, mindanao is fertile grounds for that. >> anthony: now traditionally the argument against journalists arming themselves is that journalists have always been able to portray themselves as noncombatants. >> marc: yes. >> anthony: there was some presumption that they would not shoot you. >> ben: yeah. >> anthony: but these days, people seem to not make that distinction. >> ben: yes. dating back to the marcos years even. >> marc: since 1992, 77 journalists were killed. >> anthony: politics here can be
ferdinand and imelda marcos's extravagantly corrupt regime. martial law.th photojournalists. >> ben: yup. >> anthony: based out of manila? >> ben: yeah, uh, me. marc lives in mindanao. >> anthony: mindanao. now does a journalist need to carry a firearm in this country? >> marc: for me, yes. >> anthony: in the philippines, a press badge is no defense, particularly in the south of the country where marc navales lives and works. >> ben: mindanao has been...
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it is highly fascinating that archduke franz ferdinand had come on a trip to the united states and gone back to his uncle, wanting to model the diverse region of the austro-hungarian empire into a federal empire based on the united states as a model. there would have been another type of evolution of the austro-hungarian empire totally possible, which would have created much more stability than we had afterwards. so i think that the united states first showed, with all the volunteers who went to fight into world war i, its desire to help the old world which had come help establish its republic. but i think that, more than anything, the spanish-american war -- yes, it was a colonial conflict. it was the first time the united states ventured outside of its borders and created and took over the philippines. but again, let me give you a french example. the french ambassador to washington before world war i, who played a major role in convincing the americans to go into the war, had been before at the french delegation in denmark. the role you will never see today, a french ambassador come f
it is highly fascinating that archduke franz ferdinand had come on a trip to the united states and gone back to his uncle, wanting to model the diverse region of the austro-hungarian empire into a federal empire based on the united states as a model. there would have been another type of evolution of the austro-hungarian empire totally possible, which would have created much more stability than we had afterwards. so i think that the united states first showed, with all the volunteers who went...
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said the martial law would be no different than what the philippines experienced under dictator ferdinand marcos. this comes as a new transcript obtained by the intercept reveals that president trump praised duterte for his bloody war on drugs during their phone call in april, saying he's doing a "unbelievable job on the drug problem." more than 7000 people have been extrajudicially killed by police or vigilantes since duterte launched his so-called war on drugs last june. human rights groups have accused duterte of using the campaign as cover to kill activists and community leaders. during the call, trump also boasted to duterte that the us -- the u.s. has two nuclear submarines off the coast of north korea, though trump added "not that we want to use them at all." in news on iraq, the u.s.-backed iraqi military is opening an investigation into a allegations of human rights violations committed by its troops fighting isis in mosul. an iraqi photographer who embedded with an elite unit of the iraqi military has accused the forces of torturing and raping isis suspects in an article publish
said the martial law would be no different than what the philippines experienced under dictator ferdinand marcos. this comes as a new transcript obtained by the intercept reveals that president trump praised duterte for his bloody war on drugs during their phone call in april, saying he's doing a "unbelievable job on the drug problem." more than 7000 people have been extrajudicially killed by police or vigilantes since duterte launched his so-called war on drugs last june. human...
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tonight's musical guests are an indy super group featuring members of midlake, band of horses, franz ferdinandybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i was amazed at the man i could be i did all the right things and my aim ♪ ♪ was to please i could talk about it but they won't believe me walking around but it ♪ ♪ feels like a crawl telling kids to be men is the worst of it all i could talk about it ♪ ♪ but people deceive me how will i get out when in is only allowed what were we thinking ♪ ♪ when we started not a belief that we could ever part now it all seems ♪ ♪ a bit too heavy i think we could all use a restart but what does that mean ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm picking up pieces i found once again i belong with the broken but soon on the mend i could talk about it ♪ ♪ who would receive me i get out with a crowd every once in a while but i'm older now ♪ ♪ and holding out how will i get out when in is only allowed what were we thinking ♪ ♪ when we started not a belief that we could ever part now it all seems ♪ ♪ a bit too heavy i think we could all use a restart but what does that mean ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i've giving up
tonight's musical guests are an indy super group featuring members of midlake, band of horses, franz ferdinandybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i was amazed at the man i could be i did all the right things and my aim ♪ ♪ was to please i could talk about it but they won't believe me walking around but it ♪ ♪ feels like a crawl telling kids to be men is the worst of it all i could talk about it ♪ ♪ but people deceive me how will i get out when in is only allowed what were we...
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ferdinand maximilian joseph. most commonly known as maximilian.is the younger brother of the austrian amparo. -- austrian empire. napoleon decides he is going to try to install maximilian as the emperor of mexico. what's made this an even more feasible prospect for napoleon, on the one hand, you have the union government who is distracted, not going to be able mexico tooops to resist france, but, you also confederacy, which borders mexico, and is more -- looking for friends around the world actively. opportunity,es an maybe i can make an alliance with the confederacy, they will or at least look the other way in mexico and lets me do what i want to do. we will all be a will to get what we want. in 1862 andes point 1863, even though his official position that position is that he will get involved with britain if they get involved. napoleon sense signals to the confederates and france that, maybe, especially if they can help them with mexico, maybe he will be prepared to recognize the confederacy and become an ally of them. -- it is interesting to re
ferdinand maximilian joseph. most commonly known as maximilian.is the younger brother of the austrian amparo. -- austrian empire. napoleon decides he is going to try to install maximilian as the emperor of mexico. what's made this an even more feasible prospect for napoleon, on the one hand, you have the union government who is distracted, not going to be able mexico tooops to resist france, but, you also confederacy, which borders mexico, and is more -- looking for friends around the world...
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. >> hoy, tendremos a ferdinand o valencia. nos va a acompaÑar toda la root cover up.ue ha tenido un impacto increÍble. todo el mundo estÁ hablando de esto. 11 millones de twitter se han generado a raÍz de esta serie. ahora marcela tiene algo particular que nos quiere comentar de su vida personal, de su hija referente a esta serie. marcela: la serie cuando comenzÓ todos estos rumores, le preguntÉ si querÍa verse la serie conmigo y me dijo me leÍ el libro hace dos aÑos. es una novela maravillosa y este seÑor cuenta hasta historia y ya tambiÉn me vi la serie a través de mi telÉfono con nuestra cuenta para ver series, y le preguntÉ qué opinas? me dijo no tiene nada que ver el libro con la serie pero creo que la serie es muy importante que todo el mundo la vea y quiero que sepas que me parece muy circunstancial para cada persona es diferente lo que le angustia o lo que no le angustia. yo no lo hubiera prohibido, mi hija tiene 14 aÑos pero si la hubiera llevado de una manera mejor. >> esta serie habla acerca de abuso sexual, habla del acoso en las escuelas y la serie se enf
. >> hoy, tendremos a ferdinand o valencia. nos va a acompaÑar toda la root cover up.ue ha tenido un impacto increÍble. todo el mundo estÁ hablando de esto. 11 millones de twitter se han generado a raÍz de esta serie. ahora marcela tiene algo particular que nos quiere comentar de su vida personal, de su hija referente a esta serie. marcela: la serie cuando comenzÓ todos estos rumores, le preguntÉ si querÍa verse la serie conmigo y me dijo me leÍ el libro hace dos aÑos. es una...
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. >> we've probably all learned in our history books that it was the assassination of arch duke ferdinand that started the war, but it sounds like there was a lot of tippednder that that mat struck. >> it was a tinderbox that was there and that it struck, it seems to me there is a multiblissity and a rise in nationalism among those. the sense of local ethnic identity was growing in a way in which it hadn't previously been, under the oppression of empire and people's sense of self-identity was so important so that is rubbing. changes in energy sources then are having a profound impact on economic relationships. the alliances which are being formed and are being secretly formed as well then is creating tensions. there was also a view amongst some that somehow war could be cleansing. the idea that winning an idea of survival of the fittest extended beyond just what we would think about it of animals to even societies that somehow the fittest really need to demonstrate their success and so there was this idea that war might even be cleansing and so these things come together and the rise of w
. >> we've probably all learned in our history books that it was the assassination of arch duke ferdinand that started the war, but it sounds like there was a lot of tippednder that that mat struck. >> it was a tinderbox that was there and that it struck, it seems to me there is a multiblissity and a rise in nationalism among those. the sense of local ethnic identity was growing in a way in which it hadn't previously been, under the oppression of empire and people's sense of...
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that was ronald reagan about ferdinand marcos early on before the reagan administration turned on himan who you praised earlier, praising leaders who don't act consistent with our values, what is different than what president trump is doing? >> well, my friend, to compare -- look, ronald reagan was by no means perfect. he made many mistakes. iran contra is probably one of the best examples. but from the beginning he may have made a comment about marcos or something, but from the beginning, ronald reagan, he stood in berlin and said, take down this wall. he said nathan should be free. jackson vanek he supported, which required the exdus and immigration of people from soviet union. you can find a comment or statement that ronald reagan made, my friend, but have no doubt about what his principles were and what he espoused is and what he succeeded in doing. in the words of margaret thatcher, he won the cold war without firing a shot. it was standing up for democracy and freedom which is one of the main elements. >> all right. senator mccain, what's your advice for your constituents and am
that was ronald reagan about ferdinand marcos early on before the reagan administration turned on himan who you praised earlier, praising leaders who don't act consistent with our values, what is different than what president trump is doing? >> well, my friend, to compare -- look, ronald reagan was by no means perfect. he made many mistakes. iran contra is probably one of the best examples. but from the beginning he may have made a comment about marcos or something, but from the...