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do you still see imperialism coming out of washington?what you can to undermine it and to destroy it? can i take it from your answer that your axis of unity with iran will continue? in the past, you have said that you will be with the iranians. you said that to president ahmadinejad in 2006. do you stand by those words? you have a very deep relationship with iran. trade, military intelligence, there are many aspects to the relationship. are you saying you will ignore any new sanctions? does that mean if the iranians want to trade uranium with you, you would be prepared to do that? before we finish, i want to ask you about your view of latin america and south america's future. you have been a beacon and a leader for many countries in this region. they have adopted many of the same socialist ideas. south america is divided. there are other countries, colombia, chile, that do not share your vision of where south america should go. you have talked about the grand union for south america. you have spoken about having a common currency, maybe e
do you still see imperialism coming out of washington?what you can to undermine it and to destroy it? can i take it from your answer that your axis of unity with iran will continue? in the past, you have said that you will be with the iranians. you said that to president ahmadinejad in 2006. do you stand by those words? you have a very deep relationship with iran. trade, military intelligence, there are many aspects to the relationship. are you saying you will ignore any new sanctions? does...
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wilson had no intention of ending imperialism. national self-determination meant central eastern european only. his book is about that dissolution. yes, sir? >> what was the american opinion on the end of the war? and after the armistice. how do they view what happens with that? >> there is no agreement. there are folk, theodore roosevelt is one of the big voices what we should do, go in, germany is the aggressor, they're the bad guy. punish them. let's go back home. then the idea of wilson what we're going to do, jennifer showed we'll literally remake the entire world. the key is very modern, very presentist, the eggerment ever woodrow wilson the best thing the united states can do create international organizations like league of nations and play a leading role in them. then there is the argument, when americans use the phrase isolationist in 1919, they don't mean innothing the world, what they mean we'll be operating unfettered by any international agreement at all. we're america. we don't sign agreement on equal terms with ecu
wilson had no intention of ending imperialism. national self-determination meant central eastern european only. his book is about that dissolution. yes, sir? >> what was the american opinion on the end of the war? and after the armistice. how do they view what happens with that? >> there is no agreement. there are folk, theodore roosevelt is one of the big voices what we should do, go in, germany is the aggressor, they're the bad guy. punish them. let's go back home. then the idea...
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when did the things about western europe and north america is they believe in this imperial supremacy stuff, and that means exploitation of people, and -- what is happening in all countries now is we have people trying to resurrect the control of imperial supremacy. everybody doesn't have the same opportunity. democracy is a wonderful idea. we are trying to resurrect the same old stuff of rich white people and they create this between people so they can make money. host: what you are saying is that the protest on college campuses is some way a proxy protest for the way people feel about their current station in life? this happened in the far sincend middle east, those imperial supremacists or run out, countries have profited unbelievably. over here in this current administration, they are trying to resurrect that same old stuff we drove out all over the world. there have only been two times in the history of western civilization when entire worlds protested the advancement of a world leader. in 2017.nd in 1933 the entire world protested hibbler coming into power. in 2017, the entire w
when did the things about western europe and north america is they believe in this imperial supremacy stuff, and that means exploitation of people, and -- what is happening in all countries now is we have people trying to resurrect the control of imperial supremacy. everybody doesn't have the same opportunity. democracy is a wonderful idea. we are trying to resurrect the same old stuff of rich white people and they create this between people so they can make money. host: what you are saying is...
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there is a lot of worry that the japanese imperial family is shrinking.ht now, the only one who can carry on her family line is her brother. he is only 10 years old. genie: the dutch king is admitting he held a part-time job. >> he was an airline pilot. he flew twice a month for more than two decades. he has just admitted to the press to what extent he has been carrying out this job. he says he enjoys flying because it's relaxing and he is rarely recognized by pensioners -- passengers. i guess royals are people, too. thank you, allison sergeant. you can get a closer look at the press review on our website. we will take a quick break. we will be right back with more headlines from all over the world here on france 24. stay tuned. [e[engines roaring] [musicic playing] sami: sometimes a culture is so diverse and spreads so far and wide that trying to capture it is like shaking hands with an old octopus. in a nutshell, that's the point of disembarkation for this "sound tracker" exploration. a land filled with unique and unbelievable music in every conceivable
there is a lot of worry that the japanese imperial family is shrinking.ht now, the only one who can carry on her family line is her brother. he is only 10 years old. genie: the dutch king is admitting he held a part-time job. >> he was an airline pilot. he flew twice a month for more than two decades. he has just admitted to the press to what extent he has been carrying out this job. he says he enjoys flying because it's relaxing and he is rarely recognized by pensioners -- passengers. i...
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let me try talking to the other imperial wizard here. jim shealy's not covering his face. klansman with high self-esteem. >> have you had black people here before to witness this? >> no. you'll actually be the first black man that's attended to a cross lighting. >> okay. >> the first thing that any man or woman learns when they join a klan group is how to wrap the cross. these robes are part of who we are. the cross lighting is part of who we are. >> so when you burn a cross you don't -- >> no, we don't burn it. it's called a cross lighting. >> i'm sorry. so how often do you do this, you said? >> you wouldn't want to do them every month. it makes them less special. it's like the idea you can have champagne but you're not going to have it every day. one of the nicest times to do it is during a full moon or in the winter when the stars are -- you know, twinkle. >> that sounds kind of like a klan postcard. >> yeah, it does. if i was going to send out postcards at christmas i would want something like that for -- >> if you do that, jim, you don't have to give me credit for the
let me try talking to the other imperial wizard here. jim shealy's not covering his face. klansman with high self-esteem. >> have you had black people here before to witness this? >> no. you'll actually be the first black man that's attended to a cross lighting. >> okay. >> the first thing that any man or woman learns when they join a klan group is how to wrap the cross. these robes are part of who we are. the cross lighting is part of who we are. >> so when you...
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that stifles free expression, the ventricle descent, promoted imperial brad. not removed, never removed from issues of war and social justice. this was at the heart of the tunnel of the 1960s. corporate executives came to understand the very refresh their political power, their social standing and their economic success that this political and social unrest. business leaders responded to what they interpreted as antibusiness policies in the 1960s. and well into the 1970s. with deliberate action to bolster their support and to institutionalize their influence for policymakers. powerful business people have always played an important role in national affairs of course. but the turmoil of the 1960s and 1970s created a particularly powerful moment of mobilization. that combined with the conservative local movement have long lasting consequences for american politics. the escalation of the war in vietnam prompted the powerful and pointed antiwar movement in the united states. from college campus teachings to historic protests and marches on the pentagon and the whi
that stifles free expression, the ventricle descent, promoted imperial brad. not removed, never removed from issues of war and social justice. this was at the heart of the tunnel of the 1960s. corporate executives came to understand the very refresh their political power, their social standing and their economic success that this political and social unrest. business leaders responded to what they interpreted as antibusiness policies in the 1960s. and well into the 1970s. with deliberate action...
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let's go to an election and let the people decide if i am an agent of the imperial power, or i representip in venezuela. so it's very easy to demonstrate that you have to provide people the opportunity through the vote to decide which future they want in venezuela, and i'm absolutely sure that the political movement that we have created, with so many young leaders in venezuela, is right now the choice, the future, to decide what venezuela wants, for a modern venezuela. so it's very easy. let the people vote and let the people decide which future they want. the person who is refusing that is maduro. on may the 5th, i believe, you had a meeting with vice president mike pence and i think you also met with the national security adviser hr mcmaster. did you ask them for american help, and specifically did you ask them to go beyond targeted sanctions on individuals and impose economic sanctions on venezuela has a whole? not at all. impossible. we are building, in north america, and mainly in latin america, a kind of group or team of countries which can help venezuela in this crisis. we have ta
let's go to an election and let the people decide if i am an agent of the imperial power, or i representip in venezuela. so it's very easy to demonstrate that you have to provide people the opportunity through the vote to decide which future they want in venezuela, and i'm absolutely sure that the political movement that we have created, with so many young leaders in venezuela, is right now the choice, the future, to decide what venezuela wants, for a modern venezuela. so it's very easy. let...
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under current japanese law, women cannot be imperial success, so if akihito was to retire, and lawmakersnnot take his place. the news of this latest engagement has reignited the debate of whether to allow women to stay in the imperial family after marrying a common. ——, now. it is a step conservatives in the country fear moves towards allowing women to inherit the throne —— commoner. out of 19 royalfamily members, 14 are women. and so, as another princess marries, the royal family continues to shrink. you're watching newsday on the bbc, live from london and singapore. still to come on the programme: how there is market uncertainty in the us and elsewhere. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs ma
under current japanese law, women cannot be imperial success, so if akihito was to retire, and lawmakersnnot take his place. the news of this latest engagement has reignited the debate of whether to allow women to stay in the imperial family after marrying a common. ——, now. it is a step conservatives in the country fear moves towards allowing women to inherit the throne —— commoner. out of 19 royalfamily members, 14 are women. and so, as another princess marries, the royal family...
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recipes are left over from imperial times. >> so what do we have here?er crab. >> river crab, yeah. >> see. it's good. >> it's only -- >> you can eat the shell? >> yes. and fish -- and the ginger sauce, we eat the pork skin. >> yeah, we have to have it. >> oh, right. >> whatever tea food like this. this is going to be an imperial dish, have they disappeared, these recipes or have they disappeared. >> they do it not the way not suppose to do it. they change ingredient a lot. my grandma teach me how to do this. >> you were born here, yes. >> yes. >> and michelle, i was born in chant that east. >> have you lived here all your life? >>? no. >> difficult times in 1971. >> it was still the war. mama war's long time freend, the woman that means is not necessarily different than what you like to define it has. >> they study -- they're saying it could wait. >> that's why you get your job. >> that's how i became a journalist. >> it remains particularly painful or town sill sue, saying the president just came here and visit. what do you think might be it wants to -
recipes are left over from imperial times. >> so what do we have here?er crab. >> river crab, yeah. >> see. it's good. >> it's only -- >> you can eat the shell? >> yes. and fish -- and the ginger sauce, we eat the pork skin. >> yeah, we have to have it. >> oh, right. >> whatever tea food like this. this is going to be an imperial dish, have they disappeared, these recipes or have they disappeared. >> they do it not the way not suppose...
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. >> she's making lunch, recipes left over from imperial times. what do we have here?> this is fish. we cook with garlic and chili and coconut milk and pork. >> river crab? >> yep. >> it's good. you can eat the shell? >> yes. ask fish with pork. >> we have to have sticky rice. >> bon appetit. >> this is an imperial dish. have these disappeared, these recipes, or are they still here? >> they are still here, but they do it not the way that not supposed to do it. they change ingredient a lot. my grandma teach me how to do this. >> in france. >> by the age of 11, i went to france to study. >> i came back in 1971. >> difficult times, 19 71. >> yeah, it was through the war. >> her friend michelle was a journalist, though what that means in a communist state like laos is necessarily different than what you and i might define it as. >> when i was in paris, i studied technology. when i came here, it can wait. >> it's safl and taboo subject with the lau government. the united states president came here to visit. what do you think it means for laos? >> i think one important thing
. >> she's making lunch, recipes left over from imperial times. what do we have here?> this is fish. we cook with garlic and chili and coconut milk and pork. >> river crab? >> yep. >> it's good. you can eat the shell? >> yes. ask fish with pork. >> we have to have sticky rice. >> bon appetit. >> this is an imperial dish. have these disappeared, these recipes, or are they still here? >> they are still here, but they do it not the way that...
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news of this latest engagement has reignited the debate of whether to allow women to stay in the imperials in the country fear moves towards allowing women to inherit the throne. out of 19 royal family members, 14 are women. and so, as another princess marries, the royal family continues to shrink. most restaurants play music while their customers are eating. perhaps it's a bit of smooth jazz or maybe a romantic ballad. but at one restaurant in london they've started playing something a little more bespoke. and you'll get to listen to it in the dark. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. the chef is hard at work at his restaurant in london, determined to find just the right combination of tastes to make his food perfect. but could something be missing? not a herb or a spice but a little musical accompaniment? this composer has come up with something he hopes will make your meal easier to swallow. the way i thought about this was to try and turn this meal into a story. so the chef, he gave me his initial ideas and then i started thinking about how can i turn this into a narrative? how can i make
news of this latest engagement has reignited the debate of whether to allow women to stay in the imperials in the country fear moves towards allowing women to inherit the throne. out of 19 royal family members, 14 are women. and so, as another princess marries, the royal family continues to shrink. most restaurants play music while their customers are eating. perhaps it's a bit of smooth jazz or maybe a romantic ballad. but at one restaurant in london they've started playing something a little...
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imperialism, 1915 to 1940." she is currently working on a book entitled entangled in the things of this world, mary mayan, the promise of sovereignty and the course of empire." next we have samuel schafer, associate dean of the faculty in history and athletics at st. aubon's school where he teaches history and coaches football. he holds a b.a. from the university of north carolina which turns out is good at both history and 59 lathletics. and a ph.d in history from yale where people tend to be smug, but for other reasons. not you, of course, sam, and excepting others at this table. where he wrote a dissertation entitled "new south nation, woodrow wilson's generation and the return of the south 1880-1920." next up, eric yelling, associate professor of history and american studies at the university of richmond where he's won awards for teaching and for faculty mentoring. professor yellen is the author of "racism in the nation's service, government workers and the color line in woodrow wilson's america." he's curre
imperialism, 1915 to 1940." she is currently working on a book entitled entangled in the things of this world, mary mayan, the promise of sovereignty and the course of empire." next we have samuel schafer, associate dean of the faculty in history and athletics at st. aubon's school where he teaches history and coaches football. he holds a b.a. from the university of north carolina which turns out is good at both history and 59 lathletics. and a ph.d in history from yale where people...
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that the helmets, the plumes, i see that the motorbikes are not fully roman, but it reminds me of imperial times. it looked spectacular. we talked about pomp and ceremony over here. we have a coach. with a cream in it. when the state opening happens, the queen is practically coming on the bus, the carriage is being used for something else. what else have they got? never mind. the daily telegraph, the absolutely fabulous, joanna's a jolly good fellow. marvellous that she has got a fellowship of bafta for all of her lifetime work. we celebrate how excellent she is as an actor and as a comic actor, and we do not celebrate how good she is at designing bridges. that is controversial to end on. we are back again at 11:30pm, and i am back with the main stories at iipm. from celebrated novelist to poet. michel faber‘s success has come with some long books, like the crimson petal and the white and, more recently, the book of strange new things, which is science fiction. but after the death of his wife eva, he decided to write a book of poems, undying: a love story, that follows the stages of her il
that the helmets, the plumes, i see that the motorbikes are not fully roman, but it reminds me of imperial times. it looked spectacular. we talked about pomp and ceremony over here. we have a coach. with a cream in it. when the state opening happens, the queen is practically coming on the bus, the carriage is being used for something else. what else have they got? never mind. the daily telegraph, the absolutely fabulous, joanna's a jolly good fellow. marvellous that she has got a fellowship of...
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>> anthony: food like this, uh, this is an imperial dish, a, a royal dish? these disappeared, these recipes, or are they still here? they still are? >> mama vaughn: they're still here but you know, 'cause tony, it some time they do it not the way that sup -- not supposed to do it. they change ingredient a lot. my grandma teach me how to do this. >> anthony: now you were born here, yes? in luang prabang? >> mama vaughn: yes, in luang prabang. yeah, mmhm. >> anthony: and ah, michel, you -- >> michel: i was born in vientiane. >> mama vaughn: in vientiane. >> anthony: in ventiane? >> mama vaughn: yeah. >> anthony: have you lived here all your life? no, ah -- >> mama vaughn: in france. >> anthony: in france. >> michel: by the age of 11 i went to france to study. i came back in, in, in 1971. >> anthony: in difficult times, 1971. very, very difficult. >> michel: oh yeah, it was still the war. >> anthony: mama vaughns' long time friend michel is a journalist, though what that means in a communist one party state like laos is necessarily different than what you and i
>> anthony: food like this, uh, this is an imperial dish, a, a royal dish? these disappeared, these recipes, or are they still here? they still are? >> mama vaughn: they're still here but you know, 'cause tony, it some time they do it not the way that sup -- not supposed to do it. they change ingredient a lot. my grandma teach me how to do this. >> anthony: now you were born here, yes? in luang prabang? >> mama vaughn: yes, in luang prabang. yeah, mmhm. >> anthony:...
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germany --declared war on imperial germany. by that time, europeans had been fighting the war for about two years. when the war broke out, president woodrow wilson declared the united states neutral in that fight. the united states remained on the sidelines of the work -- of the war even after the so-called rape of belgium, remained on the the sinkingafter of the lusitania, remained on the sideline after the 1916 verdon.invers in why didn't the united states entered the were earlier --enter the war earlier? >> i think the assumption behind it and correct me, we should have. andweren't we in there one thing we have to do is try it through the lens of world war ii. so much of it is, roosevelt would've gotten us in just like he did the second time around. we did not enter world war ii any sooner. the apple and the orange are not necessarily incomparable. wilson andat woodrow most americans look at world war i through, was early experience obviously and the united states by that time had fought in two other european wars. the ameri
germany --declared war on imperial germany. by that time, europeans had been fighting the war for about two years. when the war broke out, president woodrow wilson declared the united states neutral in that fight. the united states remained on the sidelines of the work -- of the war even after the so-called rape of belgium, remained on the the sinkingafter of the lusitania, remained on the sideline after the 1916 verdon.invers in why didn't the united states entered the were earlier --enter the...
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with this problem to give you a sense of the pattern of how they are managed but to talk about the imperial president but that narrative is very powerful but not solely accurate so i want to lay down that history so before there was a constitution with lincoln during the civil war and the reno decided cherry pick myhi president's. so with that, i will start at the end of the book the first day january 20th, s return 2009 returning to the department of justice did the office of legal counsel and most people assume ann to beva somewhat mystified. here i am thinking about my parents in particular but not after the controversyby the about the president's constitutional power to interrogate the wiretap. i spent the better part of three years working with colleagues to try to show american history offers little support that congress had no right. but now with what seemed to light the operation then i you could be because something that never happened that mandela be likely to find myself over the next 18 months and tell i step down. that was not in the abstract. >> one thing i am struggling with
with this problem to give you a sense of the pattern of how they are managed but to talk about the imperial president but that narrative is very powerful but not solely accurate so i want to lay down that history so before there was a constitution with lincoln during the civil war and the reno decided cherry pick myhi president's. so with that, i will start at the end of the book the first day january 20th, s return 2009 returning to the department of justice did the office of legal counsel and...
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on february 3rd, 1917, the united states formally ended diplomatic relations with imperial germany.crowding and no panic. we looked down the slanting side of the ship and noticed her water line was a number of feet above the waves. the life boats rested against the side of the ship. i could see that we were going to have difficulty in the descent to the water. lower away, someone gave the order, and we started down toward the seemingly hungry swells. the stern of the boat was down. the bow up, leaving us at an angle of about 45 degrees. the tiers of lights dimmed slowly from white to yellow, then to red, and nothing was left but the murky morning of the night. the ship sank rapidly at the stern until at last its nose stood straight in the air. then it slid silently down and out of sight. >> allston, a chicago machinery company executive in london cabled president woodrow wilson after the sinking of the liconia. >> my beloved mother and sister, passengers on the laconia have been murdered. i call upon my government to preserve its citizens' self respect and save others of my countrym
on february 3rd, 1917, the united states formally ended diplomatic relations with imperial germany.crowding and no panic. we looked down the slanting side of the ship and noticed her water line was a number of feet above the waves. the life boats rested against the side of the ship. i could see that we were going to have difficulty in the descent to the water. lower away, someone gave the order, and we started down toward the seemingly hungry swells. the stern of the boat was down. the bow up,...
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the imperial towers. the city sued the landlord.>> years that we have investigated we have been -- denied the request for comments. we are hearing from the mother and how the case affects all of them.>> the english and chinese , dozens of people who identifies volunteers and bay area property owners gather in front of oakland city friday, and went inside. they went inside in support of a fellow landlord. the city is treating her unfairly. >> the court is unjust, the law is unjust.>> in 2014, we were shown inside the property in oakland. there was faulty plumbing, holes in the walls, and ceiling. as well as other unsafe conditions. after our reports, the city of oakland sued her for code violation and alleged illegal evictions. the control of the building was taken away from her, and given to a third party.>> everyone is given a chance to work with the government on issues. she was not giving me proper time.>> she was not at the rally, but for the first time we are hearing from her mother who says that the
the imperial towers. the city sued the landlord.>> years that we have investigated we have been -- denied the request for comments. we are hearing from the mother and how the case affects all of them.>> the english and chinese , dozens of people who identifies volunteers and bay area property owners gather in front of oakland city friday, and went inside. they went inside in support of a fellow landlord. the city is treating her unfairly. >> the court is unjust, the law is...
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we need to talk about the imperial presidenimperial presie think that is a good thing or bad thing. it's not accurate as to what the tradition has been so i want to believe that history down for you and i will be talking about george washington when he was commander in chief before there was the constitution and lincoln during the civil war and then i will talk about you may notice i am cherry picking so this is going to sound may be better than if i picked some others. i joined the obama administration january 20, 2009. i was returning to the office and the department of justice where he first worked as a young lawyer in the clinton administration and office of legal counsel and it was an obscure office when i last left it. most people back then just assumed it was in the white house and they were usually vaguely disappointed and somewhat mystified when they learned it wasn't the office wasn't obscure anymore not after all the controversy stirred up by the decisions taken to interrogate, detain and wiretap. a law professor sittin setting r those constitutional positions first appea
we need to talk about the imperial presidenimperial presie think that is a good thing or bad thing. it's not accurate as to what the tradition has been so i want to believe that history down for you and i will be talking about george washington when he was commander in chief before there was the constitution and lincoln during the civil war and then i will talk about you may notice i am cherry picking so this is going to sound may be better than if i picked some others. i joined the obama...
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("the imperial march" playing) will you please turn your shirt off? what? i'm giving myself dramatic entrance music. people will know i'm awesome and to be feared. right. there's nothing more awesome and frightening than a man who's got music blasting from between his nipples. (turns music off) hey, stuart, what's going on? well, you might want to mark your google calendars. stan lee is coming to do a signing on thursday. did he finally write a sequel to his autobiography? i'm sure ages 79 through 87 were just action-packed. no, just a regular comic signing. my uncle is his dermatologist and stan's doing him a favor.
("the imperial march" playing) will you please turn your shirt off? what? i'm giving myself dramatic entrance music. people will know i'm awesome and to be feared. right. there's nothing more awesome and frightening than a man who's got music blasting from between his nipples. (turns music off) hey, stuart, what's going on? well, you might want to mark your google calendars. stan lee is coming to do a signing on thursday. did he finally write a sequel to his autobiography? i'm sure...
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it was delayed apparently by imperial entanglements as they would be. >> gets you every time. >> check out the socks on justin trudeau. one has c3 p0. there you go. the other r 2 d 2. >> do we tell him his socks don't match? >> might know. wearing them with pride. >> okay. >> he wore them to a serious meeting. >> the leader of -- >> irish prime minister. >> hope you like my socks. coming up the man known for his one-liners, delivers one about himself. what prince philip is saying about his retirement. >> plus, ryan gosling in "the skinny." >> today we are skipping "the skinny," no skinny. >> ryan gosling, there he is. hi, ryan. >> just go to the weather. what's the forecast? >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- my pillow. ♪ ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. ♪ >> humble brag by the brits right there in the anthem. >> they're only playing because we are conducting them. british newspapers having a field day this morning with the big announcement
it was delayed apparently by imperial entanglements as they would be. >> gets you every time. >> check out the socks on justin trudeau. one has c3 p0. there you go. the other r 2 d 2. >> do we tell him his socks don't match? >> might know. wearing them with pride. >> okay. >> he wore them to a serious meeting. >> the leader of -- >> irish prime minister. >> hope you like my socks. coming up the man known for his one-liners, delivers one...
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don reagan was an imperial arrogance former chairman of merrill lynch. he was a guy who likes to have himself announced when he entered a room. ladies and gentlemen the chief of staff of the united states. [laughter] he was clueless when it came to being white house chief and as nancy reagan famously said later , he loved the chief part of the title but not the staff part so much. jack will tell you that the staff is the most important word in the title. but anyway reagan took over in reagan famously said that as a sterile lands on the white house lawn, i want to know about it. that's how on top of things i'm going to be. something i didn't notice this cockamamie scheme that was being hatched in the white house basement which became iran-contra selling arms to iran from hostages which nearly ended reagan's presidency and is another great story i won't tell right now of how when reagan was fired after he hung up the phone on nancy reagan howard baker came in and really helped to rescue reagan from that scandal. >> that whole attitude and you mentioned it
don reagan was an imperial arrogance former chairman of merrill lynch. he was a guy who likes to have himself announced when he entered a room. ladies and gentlemen the chief of staff of the united states. [laughter] he was clueless when it came to being white house chief and as nancy reagan famously said later , he loved the chief part of the title but not the staff part so much. jack will tell you that the staff is the most important word in the title. but anyway reagan took over in reagan...
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i'm an imperial gangster. that's a gang under the folk nation. first gang experience was probably when i was probably 14. part of it was just kind of like another family, and the other part of it was just fitting in. it's an adrenaline rush. it got your adrenaline pumping and i don't know. a lot of teenagers, that's kind of what we do it for is that adrenaline rush. i got my first felony when i was 9, and like a lot of my family kind of -- they was with me at first and then they kind of gave up on me. because they seen i kept getting locked up and they figured there was no hope for me. >> the adolescents, sometimes when they go through the court system, i like to say they're a three-time loser. many of the parents have been through court, numerous times, they've seen their child kicked out of school, kicked out of the community. honestly, once they come in to our system, a lot of the parents have said i can't do this anymore. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of person to work with the juv
i'm an imperial gangster. that's a gang under the folk nation. first gang experience was probably when i was probably 14. part of it was just kind of like another family, and the other part of it was just fitting in. it's an adrenaline rush. it got your adrenaline pumping and i don't know. a lot of teenagers, that's kind of what we do it for is that adrenaline rush. i got my first felony when i was 9, and like a lot of my family kind of -- they was with me at first and then they kind of gave up...
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leaders, we were warned to stay out of our country. , a all of these attacks blowback from western imperialismtaking their oil, going over in changing their governments. i want americans to realize this, why aren't chinese being attacked by muslims? why aren't canadians being attacked? why aren't other nations being attacked by muslims? think about that, america. host: from new york, another michael. good morning. caller: good morning. sorry about, i feel the horrible attack. my comment is is i voted for donald trump in the election but right now i. if rim, because he chose to go to saudi arabia for his first trip. he signed a deal with them and we know that they are behind a lot of these attacks. wahhabi-ism and terrorism. i am not sure why trump would do this, only because of the money that they are pouring into our country. host: when do you -- when it comes to the event in manchester, do you think these can be prevented? caller: as long as we stop support for saudi arabia and the ideology [indiscernible] i am sorry about this. host: theresa may going before cameras to talk about the incide
leaders, we were warned to stay out of our country. , a all of these attacks blowback from western imperialismtaking their oil, going over in changing their governments. i want americans to realize this, why aren't chinese being attacked by muslims? why aren't canadians being attacked? why aren't other nations being attacked by muslims? think about that, america. host: from new york, another michael. good morning. caller: good morning. sorry about, i feel the horrible attack. my comment is is i...
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with lha and imperial peony extract. science, it's a wonderful thing. increases cell renewal.'s rosy tone-instantly. new age perfect rosy tone by l'oreal skin expert/paris. we've still got it and we're still worth it. get whatat olive garden.ss new early dinner duos for just $8.99. choose from over 50 delicious combinations. and all the salad and breadsticks you want. from 3-5 monday through thursday. hurry in, it's early dinner duos. only at olive garden. wow means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of wow. denial. is this price right? acceptance. and boooyah. wait for it. boooyah has three o's. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market. ♪ stop in right now and save on top name brand juices. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >
with lha and imperial peony extract. science, it's a wonderful thing. increases cell renewal.'s rosy tone-instantly. new age perfect rosy tone by l'oreal skin expert/paris. we've still got it and we're still worth it. get whatat olive garden.ss new early dinner duos for just $8.99. choose from over 50 delicious combinations. and all the salad and breadsticks you want. from 3-5 monday through thursday. hurry in, it's early dinner duos. only at olive garden. wow means you save 50% or more. there...
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don regan was an imperial, arrogant, former chairman of merrill lynch, he was a guy who liked to have himself announced when he entered the room. ladies and gentlemen, the chief of staff of the united states -- he was clueless when it came to being white house chief, and as nancy reagan famously said later, he loved the chief part of the title but not the staff part so much. jack will tell you that the staff is the most important word of the title. but anyway, regan took over and regan famously said, if a spare row lands on the white house lawn, i will know about it. that's how on top of things i'm going to be and didn't notice this come scheme being hatched in the white house base. which became iran-contra, selling arms to iran for hostages, which also nearly ended reagan's president simple. when regan was fired after he hung up the phone on nancy reagan, howard baker came in and rescued -- helped to rescue regan from that scandal. >> that whole attitude of a chief -- you mentioned it in terms of john sununu, forgetting who is the president and the chief of staff. that can be the und
don regan was an imperial, arrogant, former chairman of merrill lynch, he was a guy who liked to have himself announced when he entered the room. ladies and gentlemen, the chief of staff of the united states -- he was clueless when it came to being white house chief, and as nancy reagan famously said later, he loved the chief part of the title but not the staff part so much. jack will tell you that the staff is the most important word of the title. but anyway, regan took over and regan famously...
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of europeanion imperialism in africa.africannation slavery which was structured in a large part of the world. many people experience this for so long. witht to be very careful what i say with my last you words. the americanng civil war was the cause of this. if only history was that simple. is importanthat it for the world we live in today. the civil war was not just america's civil war it is also a war from the world. [applause] we have time for questions. >> with your opinion would britain have declared war? arms to theling of south -- >> those are good questions, i will take the second first read it is about complicity with selling shares to the confederacy. yes i would say that the british government said they did not know what was going on. also with military grade ships were being used with the confederacy, if they acknowledge that that would have country gained the declaration of neutrality. they said they did not know what was going on but they had a very good idea what was happening. that is why after the civil w
of europeanion imperialism in africa.africannation slavery which was structured in a large part of the world. many people experience this for so long. witht to be very careful what i say with my last you words. the americanng civil war was the cause of this. if only history was that simple. is importanthat it for the world we live in today. the civil war was not just america's civil war it is also a war from the world. [applause] we have time for questions. >> with your opinion would...
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with lha and imperial peony extract. science, it's a wonderful thing. increases cell renewal. boosts skin's rosy tone-instantly. new age perfect rosy tone by l'oreal skin expert/paris. we've still got it and we're still worth it. get whatat olive garden.ss new early dinner duos for just $8.99. choose from over 50 delicious combinations. and all the salad and breadsticks you want. from 3-5 monday through thursday. hurry in, it's early dinner duos. only at olive garden. for me, it was heart-wrenching. bea: it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. art: now is the moment. if we work together, we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more. >>> closed captioning provided by -- now available over the counter in original prescription strength. so for 24 hour symptom relief be wise all take new xyzal. >>> this cute little angel is sage. >> hi. hi. we're
with lha and imperial peony extract. science, it's a wonderful thing. increases cell renewal. boosts skin's rosy tone-instantly. new age perfect rosy tone by l'oreal skin expert/paris. we've still got it and we're still worth it. get whatat olive garden.ss new early dinner duos for just $8.99. choose from over 50 delicious combinations. and all the salad and breadsticks you want. from 3-5 monday through thursday. hurry in, it's early dinner duos. only at olive garden. for me, it was...
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vehicle last seen eastbound imperial. >> reporter: police say the cross-city shooting spree started saturday afternoon. >> unknown at this time whether or not they were random shootings, they were purpose shootings or whether they were in the car or out of the car. >> reporter: the suspects, a man and a woman considered armed and dangerous, started by carjacking this suv, shooting at cars and pedestrians across in several cities across l.a. counties, including a victim crossing the street in whittier, a car-to-car assault nearby, and an attack in la merida, where a man was killed. >> i just heard three shots and then i heard four shots after that. >> i just heard that loud pop outside my window. >> reporter: he says he was nearly killed when a bullet hit his head rest in the middle of traffic. >> kind of scary to think if i were driving a mile an hour slower or they were driving a little bit faster, that definitely would have ended up in my neck. >> reporter: the spree may have ended last night in the side of a motel. >> i heard boom, boom, and i thought it was fireworks. then i heard boom,
vehicle last seen eastbound imperial. >> reporter: police say the cross-city shooting spree started saturday afternoon. >> unknown at this time whether or not they were random shootings, they were purpose shootings or whether they were in the car or out of the car. >> reporter: the suspects, a man and a woman considered armed and dangerous, started by carjacking this suv, shooting at cars and pedestrians across in several cities across l.a. counties, including a victim...
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places and along east cliff drive, it was a particularly rough winter and in southern california, imperial beach, and ventura peer. >> it's a global problem coming sooner than people think it will. >> it's a scary thought. >> john mackey owns his home. >> reporter: he has lived here for 25 years and said sometimes there isn't much of a beach. >> i'm not sure there is much we can do about it. we just keep an eye on everything. >> reporter: the usgs said climate change is set in motion and it's not too late for the current administration to do something. do you think we've reached the point of no return? >> we have significant sea level rival -- sea level rise already baked in to the system and it's important to realize that this decision has to be made today to lessen the impact in the future. >>> for the 106th year in a row, runners laced up their shoes and went to the bay to breakers. for many of these people roaming the 12 k route, the main goal was to show off their colorful costumes. one no-nonsense athlete finished first, popping in at 38 minutes, 44 seconds, philemon cheboi. and then
places and along east cliff drive, it was a particularly rough winter and in southern california, imperial beach, and ventura peer. >> it's a global problem coming sooner than people think it will. >> it's a scary thought. >> john mackey owns his home. >> reporter: he has lived here for 25 years and said sometimes there isn't much of a beach. >> i'm not sure there is much we can do about it. we just keep an eye on everything. >> reporter: the usgs said...
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a new imperial era will begin. we are in the 29th year of the heisei period. that he is going to step down. but they supported him last yearin down. but they supported him last year in his address on television. he said he was getting frail and had cancer and has had open heart surgery cancer and has had open heart surgery is. he is concerned he will not long be able to carry out his duties. after that television address, opinion polls suggested the overwhelming of people here injapan support his wish for a quiet retirement. there are worries about the succession in the future. retirement. there are worries about the succession in the futurem retirement. there are worries about the succession in the future. it is a one—off bill, applying to him only. it is not a continual abdication law. it is only for emperor akihito. it does not address other serious problems for japanese royalty which is that the gene pool is getting smaller and smaller. emperor akihito has four grandchildren, three of them are women. they are not allowed to ascend the throne. and so the wh
a new imperial era will begin. we are in the 29th year of the heisei period. that he is going to step down. but they supported him last yearin down. but they supported him last year in his address on television. he said he was getting frail and had cancer and has had open heart surgery cancer and has had open heart surgery is. he is concerned he will not long be able to carry out his duties. after that television address, opinion polls suggested the overwhelming of people here injapan support...
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politicians are urging discussion on allowing female imperialfamily urging discussion on allowing female imperial most of his errors are all female. 0n the front page of the south china morning post, facial recognition for shoppers and the report suggests that al contract the faces of shoppers and come up with suggestions to try to help boost sales. that brings you up—to—date with the papers. what are some of the stories part in discussions online? the french open and a tennis player are trending online. you have a french player who has been banned from the french open after he tried to kiss a female reporter repeatedly during a live television interview. the 21—year—old frenchman guest the journalist despite her efforts to duck away. the french tennis federation condemned his behaviour. it is called a dry port and in the room of central asia, a colossal you drive port is emerging. it has sprung up in the desert between china and kazakhstan in seven years. both countries hope the gateway will revise an agent silk road connecting china to europe. —— and ancient silk road. people sometimes ask what
politicians are urging discussion on allowing female imperialfamily urging discussion on allowing female imperial most of his errors are all female. 0n the front page of the south china morning post, facial recognition for shoppers and the report suggests that al contract the faces of shoppers and come up with suggestions to try to help boost sales. that brings you up—to—date with the papers. what are some of the stories part in discussions online? the french open and a tennis player are...
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now, the battle of the coral sea was between the imperial japanese navy and the navy and air forces from sea battle in which neither side could see is the other o the commemoration begins at 11:30 this morning. >> today in maryland the governor's office will host a breakfast for national day of prayer. maryland's lieutenant governor will be on hand. it is observed on the first thursday of may calling for all faiths to come together and pray for the nation. it was created back in 1952 by president truman. >> coming up on fox5 news morning more fallout from a controversial smash space in a local elementary school. >> imagine a stress free trip on the beltway during rush hour. hm? yeah, one local county working to make that a reality. >> we're going to break right now with a 4:50 is the time, 55 is the temperature. mike thomas is going to the baseball game today. well, he's going this morning because it's weather day. he's going to talk all about that coming up. he's also got a weather forecast to talk about . back in a moment. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ at perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps to ra
now, the battle of the coral sea was between the imperial japanese navy and the navy and air forces from sea battle in which neither side could see is the other o the commemoration begins at 11:30 this morning. >> today in maryland the governor's office will host a breakfast for national day of prayer. maryland's lieutenant governor will be on hand. it is observed on the first thursday of may calling for all faiths to come together and pray for the nation. it was created back in 1952 by...
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let's bring in jeremy stretch at canadian imperial bank of commerce. thank you so much for coming in. do they need to keep the possibility of a rate hike alive? ndeed., i i would argue that today's meeting is a little bit of an inconvenience for the fed, because they do not want to rock the boat. they want to leave markets where they are without destabilizing and that is a difficult balancing act. underline theo fact that perhaps there is a degree of moderation in terms of household spending. that is the way they were trying to characterize that. they'll also talk about inflation expectations. so, leaving open the possibility, the probability, that june is still a live meeting, and we could see a risk of a rate hike. qualify? how do they that is like lost progress. if you look at the data, will they need to say that this is a blip? they are talking about moderation rather than saying it is a reversal from trend. of course, we are in the light of a disappointing payroll. we get another one on friday. that is the subtext. be interesting to see whether th
let's bring in jeremy stretch at canadian imperial bank of commerce. thank you so much for coming in. do they need to keep the possibility of a rate hike alive? ndeed., i i would argue that today's meeting is a little bit of an inconvenience for the fed, because they do not want to rock the boat. they want to leave markets where they are without destabilizing and that is a difficult balancing act. underline theo fact that perhaps there is a degree of moderation in terms of household spending....
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and in years past in southern california, imperial beach, and ventura pier. >> a global problem that than people think it will. >> kind of a scary thought. >> reporter: john mackey owned this home on east cliff drive across the street from the beach for 25 years and says sometimes there isn't much of a beach at all. >> not sure t
and in years past in southern california, imperial beach, and ventura pier. >> a global problem that than people think it will. >> kind of a scary thought. >> reporter: john mackey owned this home on east cliff drive across the street from the beach for 25 years and says sometimes there isn't much of a beach at all. >> not sure t
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japan's imperial law requires a princess to leave the royal family after marrying a commoner.rinking royal family. the venezuelan government has stepped up its military presence in the state of tachira along the colombian border, a state that's long been a hotbed of anti—government feeling. the move follows days of rioting and looting there, that's left many businesses in ruins. more than a0 people have been killed nationwide since the protests first flared up six weeks ago, as greg dawson reports. from supermarket to squalor. this is the result of another night of looting in the venezuelan state of tachira. the shelves are empty and the floors are full of debris, dirt and rotting food. translation: we have been told an armed group on motorcycles was trying to get in. about 300 people came over the barriers. they took everything — equipment, cash registers, even refrigerators. it is notjust supermarkets. this is what is left of the family—owned bus station. translation: they were not government buses. they were mine and my family's. my father's. they left our business useless.
japan's imperial law requires a princess to leave the royal family after marrying a commoner.rinking royal family. the venezuelan government has stepped up its military presence in the state of tachira along the colombian border, a state that's long been a hotbed of anti—government feeling. the move follows days of rioting and looting there, that's left many businesses in ruins. more than a0 people have been killed nationwide since the protests first flared up six weeks ago, as greg dawson...
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so a new as yet unnamed imperial era will begin on the 1st of january 2019. unnamed imperial era will is concerned he will not long be able to carry out his full imperial duties. after the television address, opinion polls showed the overwhelming majority of people in japan support his wish for a quiet retirement. in a moment the news at one. first the weather. this week has had it all weather—wise, we had sunshine, temperatures close to 26 in places earlier in the week, and we have had heavy rain. south—eastern areas so wet weather last night and that rain is moving up the scores. oslo —— although the rain is not as heavy as it was, it is still a miserable day in north—east england. that is what newcastle looked like earlier. some of that rain in southern and eastern areas of scotland. a fair amount of cloud across east anglia. further west across england and wales, a mixture of sunshine and showers but across the south—west into wales and the west midlands some of the showers will be very heavy with an odd flash of lightning, and slow—moving as well so they could be with you for a l
so a new as yet unnamed imperial era will begin on the 1st of january 2019. unnamed imperial era will is concerned he will not long be able to carry out his full imperial duties. after the television address, opinion polls showed the overwhelming majority of people in japan support his wish for a quiet retirement. in a moment the news at one. first the weather. this week has had it all weather—wise, we had sunshine, temperatures close to 26 in places earlier in the week, and we have had heavy...
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the first imperial roman times quit trying to show hour of that social order to focus on building new forms of community to live out there moral traditions with a very uncertain future. so today we have a new st. benedict as he is known today as the founder as the patron saint of europe for years after the last roman empire abdicated was sent to the city of rome is a pious young man to complete his education but what benedict saw with the barbarians disgusted him. and two found 12 monasteries governed by the arkansas constitution of the rule of saint benedict the rule itself is of a monastery it is not a book of spiritual secrets but sets out an order from living if you read negative out rule as i have you may be shocked out plane that was i thought it would be of book of a mystical saying but it isn't and you would never guess for reading it the key role this little book plays to save western civilization. after benedict dies the months spread out all over barbarian europe. they taught them how to pray but how to grow things and make things with skills that our lost so the rituals an
the first imperial roman times quit trying to show hour of that social order to focus on building new forms of community to live out there moral traditions with a very uncertain future. so today we have a new st. benedict as he is known today as the founder as the patron saint of europe for years after the last roman empire abdicated was sent to the city of rome is a pious young man to complete his education but what benedict saw with the barbarians disgusted him. and two found 12 monasteries...
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japan‘s imperial law requires a princess to leave the royal family after marrying a commoner. for a look at the weather... good afternoon we have had some particularly dry weather in recent weeks and months. yesterday we had some particularly wet weather. you can see this big lump of cloud that swept can see this big lump of cloud that swe pt a cross can see this big lump of cloud that swept across many parts of the country, heavy rain was the south—east. on the face of it we have lost that wet weather but there is another lump of cloud waiting in the wings down here across the near continent and that will be printing some rain across southern and eastern parts of the country later on today. before that there will be some dry weather, sunshine, that was the scene in south lanarkshire. some shower clouds bubbling up. we will see some sunshine and showers this afternoon. some heavy showers across northern ireland, northern and western scotland. some good sunny brea ks western scotland. some good sunny breaks in between. some of the showers across the western fringes of wales in
japan‘s imperial law requires a princess to leave the royal family after marrying a commoner. for a look at the weather... good afternoon we have had some particularly dry weather in recent weeks and months. yesterday we had some particularly wet weather. you can see this big lump of cloud that swept can see this big lump of cloud that swe pt a cross can see this big lump of cloud that swept across many parts of the country, heavy rain was the south—east. on the face of it we have lost that...
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ukraine trying to break free of russia's embrace and russia has as a result engaged in an act of imperialism it, ukraine is trying to break free because it wants to be part of this liberal international order. now, why does it want to do that? ukraine and poland in 1990 faced a choice. poland chose to be part of the european union, part of the west, part of this liberal international order. ukraine whether chose or not was not allowed to become part of that order. they had the same per capita gdp in 1990. today, ukraine's per capita gdp is one-third of poland's. poland is three times richer than ukraine having started in the same place in 1990. so when people look at that, it is those ukrainians, ordinary ukrainians, ordinary polls who understand this. and who understand by the way that the european union provides them with political stability. it provides them with all kinds of economic assistance. it provides them with the world's largest market into which they can grow. and it provides them with some sense of order and protection and fleeing a world they have known for so long. those are
ukraine trying to break free of russia's embrace and russia has as a result engaged in an act of imperialism it, ukraine is trying to break free because it wants to be part of this liberal international order. now, why does it want to do that? ukraine and poland in 1990 faced a choice. poland chose to be part of the european union, part of the west, part of this liberal international order. ukraine whether chose or not was not allowed to become part of that order. they had the same per capita...
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we can relate to their combining their vision of a nation with an expensive imperial vision. it wasn't just washington, hamilton, it was jefferson. brings all the conflicting strands of the founding together but it is certainly let them off the hook of having perfect, devoid of interest because they weren't. they were like everybody else and those desires coincided with a busy world changing time. one thing that came out of that was this conquest and that is what it was to take american possession of the midwest. >> to the other side of this picture can you speak to the principal indian leaders in this period and tell us why they are not so well known as leaders in the west? >> a big question. my main characters, the people i focus on the most on that side our little turtle, miami war leader and. jacket, shani war leader. among people who are interested in these topics, that whole subject. their relationship was very interesting. they collaborated with great brilliance to defeat at first american transgression across the ohio river into their area. little turtle and blue jack
we can relate to their combining their vision of a nation with an expensive imperial vision. it wasn't just washington, hamilton, it was jefferson. brings all the conflicting strands of the founding together but it is certainly let them off the hook of having perfect, devoid of interest because they weren't. they were like everybody else and those desires coincided with a busy world changing time. one thing that came out of that was this conquest and that is what it was to take american...
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it was our one big moment of imperialism where we acquired territories that belonged to someone else outside the united states. second, i don't think -- my portrayal of this would be that we got into world war i because it was a tragic mistake, and that world war i itself led to an even worse war that wouldn't have occurred if it hadn't been for world war i. that we could very well have had that problem if the two armies had actually slugged it out, i don't figure was probable the germans would have prevailed. i think they would have come to a negotiated peace, which would have been a better outcome, i think. as far as woodrow wilson being able to shape the peace, did he? there were brief periods of peace afterwards, but there was world war ii. look at how well he did with selling his peace program to congress. i see that as just part of the larger tragedy of having gone into the war itself. there is the economic part of this. it is true, the allies would have had a great deal of difficulty continuing to fight without american help. they needed money, munitions, supplies. they were o
it was our one big moment of imperialism where we acquired territories that belonged to someone else outside the united states. second, i don't think -- my portrayal of this would be that we got into world war i because it was a tragic mistake, and that world war i itself led to an even worse war that wouldn't have occurred if it hadn't been for world war i. that we could very well have had that problem if the two armies had actually slugged it out, i don't figure was probable the germans would...