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joseph guillotin. $1,200, taking you up to $8,400, taking us to our champion, lori goodman. she's smiling because she also came up with dr. guillotin, and she will add $3,001. it gives her a $1 lead as we come to kyle. he had $17,200. he came up with guillotin, and if he risked more than $1, he's the new champ. whoa, $11,201. a new champion at... way to go. [ applause ] hope you enjoyed it, ladies and gentlemen. we'll see you next time. ♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the impeachment hearings about to go public. the first televised hearings now set. the showdown will soon play out in front of the country. the first witnesses set and, tonight, the testimony just revealed. the top u.s. diplomat, a west point grad and vietnam vet, who says he had a clear understanding this was a quid pro quo. >>> also, news coming in tonight about the american families ambushed and killed in mexico. new images of family members r
joseph guillotin. $1,200, taking you up to $8,400, taking us to our champion, lori goodman. she's smiling because she also came up with dr. guillotin, and she will add $3,001. it gives her a $1 lead as we come to kyle. he had $17,200. he came up with guillotin, and if he risked more than $1, he's the new champ. whoa, $11,201. a new champion at... way to go. [ applause ] hope you enjoyed it, ladies and gentlemen. we'll see you next time. ♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and...
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he sticks to his guns and hold his own when those are at the guillotine. in terms of the ratification struggle new york is a must-have state nine out of 13 states ratify it goes into effect but they know they have got to have certain states the biggest of massachusetts pennsylvania and virginia. they need new york not so big yet but growing and centrally located. so there is a lively press controversy. we have all read the federalist papers with the blast on the pro- constitution side. >> yes. these are op-ed pieces writing 750 words twice a week these were 2000 words coming out three or four or five times a week. but they were very eloquent essays on the other side and new york state of actual riots there was one in albany another in new york but it shows you how high the passions were. >> you think it's important with that you mentioned society and in the end will be the swing vote so they may agree on something and alexander hamilto hamilton. it is a fascinating story. so now we go upstate and tell me about seneca falls. >> this is another gap. obviousl
he sticks to his guns and hold his own when those are at the guillotine. in terms of the ratification struggle new york is a must-have state nine out of 13 states ratify it goes into effect but they know they have got to have certain states the biggest of massachusetts pennsylvania and virginia. they need new york not so big yet but growing and centrally located. so there is a lively press controversy. we have all read the federalist papers with the blast on the pro- constitution side. >>...
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to think about who was able to survive the guillotine, who survived the french revolution, what were the narratives that were deployed in in order to help them survive, and also some luck, in many cases. people who were jailed were able to get out. robespierre himself was routed just in time for many of these people to survive. this was really critical, both for the french revolution and for the napoleonic era. the military experience of someone like berthier and other officers who survived was central to the initial successes of napoleon's campaign. losing these officers would have been a tremendous, tremendous strain -- drain and casualty for the french military. >> [inaudible] >> yes. >> you had that slide of their where you list the -- of their where you list the ideas -- that slide up there where you list the ideas that characterize the military enlightenment. what proportion of the officers subscribed more or less to this? was this some isolated of culture -- subculture? could you talk about that and it, p -- that a bit, please? >> thank you so much. i'm trying to get back to t
to think about who was able to survive the guillotine, who survived the french revolution, what were the narratives that were deployed in in order to help them survive, and also some luck, in many cases. people who were jailed were able to get out. robespierre himself was routed just in time for many of these people to survive. this was really critical, both for the french revolution and for the napoleonic era. the military experience of someone like berthier and other officers who survived was...
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brave, he would go on to be a minister of francedu during terror and he sticks to his guns and guillotineof this diary. and in terms of the ratification struggle, new york is a must kept state. nine of 13 states ratify they go into effect. they know they have to have certain states, we have to have the biggest ones which are massachusetts, pennsylvania and virginia in newark which is not to beget but clearly growing and located, if new york state out anyone new england and the rest. there's a gap. so there is a very lively press controversy about the ratification of the constitution. we have already photos papers,s, there's a great blast on the pro constitution. >> are these new york newspaper essays. >> these are op-ed pieces. paul and david wright 750 words twice a week. these were 2000 words coming out three, four, sometimes five times a week, i'd out a quicker rate, they were very eloquent and intelligent essays on the other side, new york state is one of the places where there are rights, there was a riot in albany and one in new york and no one was killed but it shows you how high t
brave, he would go on to be a minister of francedu during terror and he sticks to his guns and guillotineof this diary. and in terms of the ratification struggle, new york is a must kept state. nine of 13 states ratify they go into effect. they know they have to have certain states, we have to have the biggest ones which are massachusetts, pennsylvania and virginia in newark which is not to beget but clearly growing and located, if new york state out anyone new england and the rest. there's a...
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terror, and if he, you know, he sticks to his guns and holds his own when friends of his are being guillotined and writes it all in his diary. fascinating writing. in terms of the ratification struggle, new york is a must-have state. the documents says when 9 of 13 states rat fire, it goes into effect, been ratify, but they know they have to have the biggest ones which are massachusetts, pennsylvania and virginia. you also have to have new york which is not so big yet, but it is clearly growing, and it's also centrally located. if new york stays out, you know, you already new england and this gap. and so there is a very lively press controversy about the ratification of the constitution here. we've all read the federalist papers, they are the great blast on the pro-constitution side, but they're also -- >> and these are new york newspaper essays in the zanger tradition. >> yeah. these are op-eds, you know? paul krugman and david brooks write 750 words twice a week. these were 2,000 words coming out three, four, sometimes five times a week. so it's a quicker rate. but there were also very eloqu
terror, and if he, you know, he sticks to his guns and holds his own when friends of his are being guillotined and writes it all in his diary. fascinating writing. in terms of the ratification struggle, new york is a must-have state. the documents says when 9 of 13 states rat fire, it goes into effect, been ratify, but they know they have to have the biggest ones which are massachusetts, pennsylvania and virginia. you also have to have new york which is not so big yet, but it is clearly...
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makes you a little cautious about coming forward because the guillotine falls quick. >> early stage fash have to be a nation where every individual including the president is beneath the law and the system is secure. what has made the country so prosperous and so successful globally. that system. people have a lot of faith in that system. the president is attacking that system. impairing that system. if he wind again, we're really losing our standing. here's a lawless guy doing lawless things inside the white house. how could one of the oldest parties, lincoln's party, ignore this level of lawlessness. we're going to keep working on it. >> obviously bloomberg has his reservations about whether the current field can beat him. he's doing something now that he said a couple months ago he didn't think he could do. let me ask you to put your transactional hat on. people should know but they may not. anthony is a very sophisticated financial guy. he has his own company. not just wall street but high finance. what happened with rudy and the money? here's what created a concern for rudy in terms
makes you a little cautious about coming forward because the guillotine falls quick. >> early stage fash have to be a nation where every individual including the president is beneath the law and the system is secure. what has made the country so prosperous and so successful globally. that system. people have a lot of faith in that system. the president is attacking that system. impairing that system. if he wind again, we're really losing our standing. here's a lawless guy doing lawless...
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he carried all of your districts and he's got the guillotine over your head so just remember that. is this a local alternative that we need the senator weiner? what is all this about? have we had conversations with senator weiner's office? >> this has been the third version of this. this predates senator weiner and sb50. >> the reason i'm mentioning this is mr. switzky was reported saying to the council this could be a sb50 alternative. that's been reported. i said reported. >> i can clarify. i think that's a little mischaracterization. i think the question was posed will this, quote unquote, protect us from sb50. and the sort of apples and oranges this has no relation to sb50. what this -- what pdas would do is provide essentially provide the city opportunity for funding to do planning in these areas or provide funding for transportation investment or other things. who knows what sb50 will look like or whether it will pass. if it does come forward again and has some sort of local plan alternative, we will be well-positioned to be ahead of the game and be in conversation with the r
he carried all of your districts and he's got the guillotine over your head so just remember that. is this a local alternative that we need the senator weiner? what is all this about? have we had conversations with senator weiner's office? >> this has been the third version of this. this predates senator weiner and sb50. >> the reason i'm mentioning this is mr. switzky was reported saying to the council this could be a sb50 alternative. that's been reported. i said reported....
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the advocates of women's rights in france, male and female, mostly perished on the guillotine, and it was another century at least before serious headway on that issue began to be made. many of the united irishmen were to take to america, including their widow matilda, whose son published their diaries. he enlisted french help, and committed suicide when under sentence of death in 1798, famously described the unity of ireland as describing the common name of irishmen as a way of asserting independence from britain. it did not work out that way. as we heard, robert emmett led another unsuccessful rebellion in 1803, and in his favorite -- famous trial speech, looked to vindication when my country takes her place among the nations of the world. curiously, that defining phrase echoes through the opening of the american declaration of independence, which speaks of assuming "among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's god entitle us. " robert's elder brother thomas emmett emigrated to america, where he became attorney general of n
the advocates of women's rights in france, male and female, mostly perished on the guillotine, and it was another century at least before serious headway on that issue began to be made. many of the united irishmen were to take to america, including their widow matilda, whose son published their diaries. he enlisted french help, and committed suicide when under sentence of death in 1798, famously described the unity of ireland as describing the common name of irishmen as a way of asserting...
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you want the guillotine, there's sanders and warren.ant the governor, here's deval patrick. i think he's going to have to have a much better answer on bane capital. i kind of couldn't believe what i was hearing there. he's going to have to talk about what work he did for bane capital, what they were paying him for. and you know, there are a lot of private equity firms. some do different kinds of business than others and different records. i'll be curious to see how he tries to position his work at his firm against the industry as a whole. >> yeah, to your point, i wanted to hear the first answer on bane. and i mean, i think by the end of the next hour, there will be attacks from other campaigns on that answer. >> well, that answer just kind of made my jaw drop a little bit because it seems so out of touch with what the actual issue that the democratic base is grappling with and their frustration with big money elites. to say, oh, but i was chair of president obama's campaign and i actually didn't believe it when i was a part of that is
you want the guillotine, there's sanders and warren.ant the governor, here's deval patrick. i think he's going to have to have a much better answer on bane capital. i kind of couldn't believe what i was hearing there. he's going to have to talk about what work he did for bane capital, what they were paying him for. and you know, there are a lot of private equity firms. some do different kinds of business than others and different records. i'll be curious to see how he tries to position his work...
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the advocates of women's rights in france male and female, mostly perished on the guillotine, and it was another century, at least, before serious headway on that issue began to be made. many of the united irishmen were to take to america including wolf tones widow matilda who with their son performed an immense service in publishing his memoirs and diary. wolf tone who enlisted french help and who committed suicide underwent sentence of death in 1798, and that's remembered out there, famously defined uniting the whole people of ireland and substituting in place a protestant catholic center the common name of irishman as the means of asserting ireland's independence from britain. it did not work out that way. as we have heard, robert emmitt led another unsuccessful rebellion in 1803 and in his famous trial speech looked for vindication. when my country takes her place among the nations of the world. and curiously that defining phrase echoes the opening at the american declaration of independence, which speaks of assuming among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station t
the advocates of women's rights in france male and female, mostly perished on the guillotine, and it was another century, at least, before serious headway on that issue began to be made. many of the united irishmen were to take to america including wolf tones widow matilda who with their son performed an immense service in publishing his memoirs and diary. wolf tone who enlisted french help and who committed suicide underwent sentence of death in 1798, and that's remembered out there, famously...