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the king again defended him. i said, any political party in morocco historically cannot have a big impact, no matter what. no matter what money is there, no matter what political ideology or campaigning to the people, because the palace has played and is playing a big role in taming political parties and controlling the result. we talked about money, vote buying, which is unfortunately everywhere now. i attend an everyday campaign in a small, rural area. it is every day. gerrymandering. the minister of the interior controls elections, the input and output. the charismatic leadership of the king, being an executive monarchy in the new constitution really limits any powerful change or impact. of course, i say they did what they can do. but, this, the political structure is a problem. anchor: did the pjd do what it could do, could it have done better? >> of course, they could do better. all of that is based on how they negotiate the power within the framework of the kingdom, where the king has also power. the politi
the king again defended him. i said, any political party in morocco historically cannot have a big impact, no matter what. no matter what money is there, no matter what political ideology or campaigning to the people, because the palace has played and is playing a big role in taming political parties and controlling the result. we talked about money, vote buying, which is unfortunately everywhere now. i attend an everyday campaign in a small, rural area. it is every day. gerrymandering. the...
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the king is in the palace.e soldiers in red are not british soldiers, they are the swiss guard. once again, this is a good example of the weakness of louis xvi. had he told his guards to fire upon this mob to keep order and discipline, he could have pushed back the mob and perhaps could have retained the monarchy. but instead, he told them to put down their arms, and they were massacred. well, the republic is declared. indeed, louis xv is i and his wife, marie antoinette, are now being brought up on charges of crimes against the state. the wars of the first coalition begin. nearly all of europe declares war upon france whether it be austria, russia, prussia or spain, the pope himself is deploring troops to put down this revolution. but the french are able with their con scented armies to -- conscripted armies to stem the tide on the 20th of september, 1792. and this is a depiction of that great battle in which it turned back the prussians. well, this device came into fashion. the guillotine. originally, it was
the king is in the palace.e soldiers in red are not british soldiers, they are the swiss guard. once again, this is a good example of the weakness of louis xvi. had he told his guards to fire upon this mob to keep order and discipline, he could have pushed back the mob and perhaps could have retained the monarchy. but instead, he told them to put down their arms, and they were massacred. well, the republic is declared. indeed, louis xv is i and his wife, marie antoinette, are now being brought...
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and that's how this is the king and the king at the royal institution. the operating policy produced and the 3rd thing is that the political campaign, of course, it was limited by the covered 19 and the policy company. we still build the campaign based on promises. and the moroccan are really tied promises that they want to see something concrete. they need to be engaging, they base about a correct debate and we're going to think the bit about the political delivery of government. unfortunately, all, all political parties did not provide something really realistic because what is what is very important here. i know just like to to, to comments on elizabeth, what is important and i think it's again in morocco is whatever we're talking about . it now is a part of a very engaged in social media. we haven't witnessed something like this in social media, whether it's a good debate or negative. it is a debate and the same game. it's within the political. but i think i'd want to add, though the result perhaps of the parliamentary type shuffles, where, where the
and that's how this is the king and the king at the royal institution. the operating policy produced and the 3rd thing is that the political campaign, of course, it was limited by the covered 19 and the policy company. we still build the campaign based on promises. and the moroccan are really tied promises that they want to see something concrete. they need to be engaging, they base about a correct debate and we're going to think the bit about the political delivery of government....
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like he just so happen to be the king of france. he had a lot of responsibility a lot of duties. the wife that they had chosen for him could not have been more unsuitable for his personality, marie antoinette. not french but austrian come part of the great habsburgs family in austria. now, we think of england and france detests one another and fighting so many wars but actually austria and france fought a great many wars as well. so as the way in which you could somehow stop the fighting, bring unity to these two great kingdoms, oftentimes different houses would marry with one another in the hope that it could bring peace, prosperity to both of those kingdoms. that was the hope with marie antoinette. now of course throughout the revolution she's going to get a very bad name for her. she was a foreigner in many of the people france did not like foreigners, so thus being an austrian jew was immediately thought of as an enemy are taking part of conspiracies. she loved to have a good time as well, and she liked to spend money. in fact,
like he just so happen to be the king of france. he had a lot of responsibility a lot of duties. the wife that they had chosen for him could not have been more unsuitable for his personality, marie antoinette. not french but austrian come part of the great habsburgs family in austria. now, we think of england and france detests one another and fighting so many wars but actually austria and france fought a great many wars as well. so as the way in which you could somehow stop the fighting, bring...
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the king is in the palace.e soldiers in red are not british soldiers, they are the swiss guard. once again, this is a good example of the weakness of louis xvi. had he told his guards to fire upon this mob to keep order and discipline, he could have pushed back the mob and perhaps could have retained the monarchy. but instead, he told them to put down their arms, and they were massacred. well, the republic is declared. indeed, louis xv is i and his wife, marie antoinette, are now being brought up on charges of crimes against the state. the wars of the first coalition begin. nearly all of europe declares war upon france whether it be austria, russia, prussia or spain, the pope himself is deploring troops to put down this revolution. but the french are able with their con scented armies to -- conscripted armies to stem the tide on the 20th of september, 1792. and this is a depiction of that great battle in which it turned back the prussians. well, this device came into fashion. the guillotine. originally, it was
the king is in the palace.e soldiers in red are not british soldiers, they are the swiss guard. once again, this is a good example of the weakness of louis xvi. had he told his guards to fire upon this mob to keep order and discipline, he could have pushed back the mob and perhaps could have retained the monarchy. but instead, he told them to put down their arms, and they were massacred. well, the republic is declared. indeed, louis xv is i and his wife, marie antoinette, are now being brought...
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like he just so happen to be the king of france. he had a lot of responsibility a lot of duties. the wife that they had chosen for him could not have been more unsuitable for his personality, marie antoinette. not french but austrian come part of the great habsburgs family in austria. now, we think of england and france detests one another and fighting so many wars but actually austria and france fought a great many wars as well. so as the way in which you could somehow stop the fighting, bring unity to these two great kingdoms, oftentimes different houses would marry with one another in the hope that it could bring peace, prosperity to both of those kingdoms. that was the hope with marie antoinette. now of course throughout the revolution she's going to get a very bad name for her. she was a foreigner in many of the people france did not like foreigners, so thus being an austrian jew was immediately thought of as an enemy are taking part of conspiracies. she loved to have a good time as well, and she liked to spend money. in fact,
like he just so happen to be the king of france. he had a lot of responsibility a lot of duties. the wife that they had chosen for him could not have been more unsuitable for his personality, marie antoinette. not french but austrian come part of the great habsburgs family in austria. now, we think of england and france detests one another and fighting so many wars but actually austria and france fought a great many wars as well. so as the way in which you could somehow stop the fighting, bring...
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the new government is appointed by the king. it will be 100 percent and it will have the mandate of the king for sure. and it will also take advantage from the fact that it is politically homogeneous, government stone coalition. but the main challenge, in my opinion, is in addition to the high expectations from the government in terms of improve in the human development and dictators, advocates in poverty and improving the quality of health system. and education is the fact that with the exception of strickland no one of this part is a has some kind of social lear routed constituencies. they consist mainly in off not who can win the election, but they cannot really control the population. i think we need to distinguish between 2 kinds or 2 types of legitimacy. they enjoy very strong electron legitimacy, given the number of sits, the one. but they have a big problem in my opinion, of popular or political religious to me. because it's, it's not enough to win election in order to have a kind of political in the sense of legitimacy
the new government is appointed by the king. it will be 100 percent and it will have the mandate of the king for sure. and it will also take advantage from the fact that it is politically homogeneous, government stone coalition. but the main challenge, in my opinion, is in addition to the high expectations from the government in terms of improve in the human development and dictators, advocates in poverty and improving the quality of health system. and education is the fact that with the...
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, about king. they're pawns for king. the leaders are just we ourselves. so starts in february. in june, 1956, you have a ruling, the lower court rules 2-1 in favor of the plaintiffs. on the grounds of that 14th amendment. right? city officials appeal. they're not giving up. the city officials appealed. november 13, the supreme court upholds that lower court ruling, city officials appeal. and this is what accounts for the fact that there's 381 days. african-americans are like, we're not going back on those segregated buses. december 20th, the supreme court, they didn't hear the case again, they said we won't consider the appeal. we've decided this, right? so that effectively ends the city's quest or attempt to stave off this desegregation of their city buses. the decree of that ruling reaches montgomery county on december 20th, 1956. african-american meet in their final mass meeting of the boycott and agree, okay, we got what we wanted. we'll go on the buses tomorrow, december 21st, 1956. and in th
, about king. they're pawns for king. the leaders are just we ourselves. so starts in february. in june, 1956, you have a ruling, the lower court rules 2-1 in favor of the plaintiffs. on the grounds of that 14th amendment. right? city officials appeal. they're not giving up. the city officials appealed. november 13, the supreme court upholds that lower court ruling, city officials appeal. and this is what accounts for the fact that there's 381 days. african-americans are like, we're not going...
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martin luther king jr. organized a boycott, the masses followed king, -- walked. boycott ended the segregated buses and then the boycott was short. and i just want to take through those, right? and just speak to those. and the first one being this idea that parks was a fierce, that she was the first woman to resist segregated public transportation. that's not even true. there are examples from the previous century, one of them being ida b. wells, who protested on railroad. she sued and won, he protested on d. c. speakers and then black man, but that's where plessis vs ferguson, separate but equal comes from in 1896, right? so we have examples of african americans boycotting segregated public transportation before, and in other locations, birmingham alabama, we have two examples, i only wrote one down here. but paul encouraged in 1943, she was a teenager and when a bus driver treated her poorly, she spit on him. she curse them. and then she spent 30 days and jail, as a teenager. and then there's an and some of them did it more than once. first one here being -- she
martin luther king jr. organized a boycott, the masses followed king, -- walked. boycott ended the segregated buses and then the boycott was short. and i just want to take through those, right? and just speak to those. and the first one being this idea that parks was a fierce, that she was the first woman to resist segregated public transportation. that's not even true. there are examples from the previous century, one of them being ida b. wells, who protested on railroad. she sued and won, he...
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. >> stephen: as the voice of the burger king's regret, right?the burger king's regret and paul was just perfect. >> i am definitely the international voice of regret. i fit in anywhere there's regret. >> stephen: i've dipped my ladle in that river of cash of national commercials. >> i'm thrilled to be doing burger king. >> stephen: and i pushed in pistachios very hard. probably could have all i want for the rest of my life. is there a big perk for being the burger ding guy? >> that's interesting, after i did it and i was very pleased to do it, i called up my agent and as a joke, i said, do i get free burger king for life? she said, i'll ask. i was like, okay, i was kidding but okay. next thing i know, a couple of days later, i get a fed ex package. oh, your, and i rip that baby open, look inside, can't see, and i reached down there and all that's in there, no messages, nothing, is this little titanium, beautifully finished black credit card, smooth, and it's got this embossed black crown on it and it says nothing on it. and i was, like, holy ( b
. >> stephen: as the voice of the burger king's regret, right?the burger king's regret and paul was just perfect. >> i am definitely the international voice of regret. i fit in anywhere there's regret. >> stephen: i've dipped my ladle in that river of cash of national commercials. >> i'm thrilled to be doing burger king. >> stephen: and i pushed in pistachios very hard. probably could have all i want for the rest of my life. is there a big perk for being the burger...
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had offered to sell a suburban. >> you mention ladell king, i think car thefts.e was involved in car thefts all around the metro area. >> ladell was interviewed by the lead detectives in this case. he told the police that on the night of the crime, a guy named chris jordan comes to his apartment. a few minutes later, according to ladell king, julius jones drives up. >> reporter: chris jordan and julius jones were high school acquaintan acquaintances. chris, a suspected gang member. julius, a college student who had recently been in trouble of his own. >> my first year of school, got into shoplifting. i stole pagers, i stole things i could sell. >> reporter: ladell king says the two young men came to see him, asking for help on how to sell a stole be suburban. but he said the high-profile murder made it too risky to sell the car for parts. king, a potential suspect himself, points the finger at julius jones. >> he had a red bandana around his neck. he had a stocking cap on. >> reporter: king accuses chris jordan of being the driver. jordan was taken into custody a
had offered to sell a suburban. >> you mention ladell king, i think car thefts.e was involved in car thefts all around the metro area. >> ladell was interviewed by the lead detectives in this case. he told the police that on the night of the crime, a guy named chris jordan comes to his apartment. a few minutes later, according to ladell king, julius jones drives up. >> reporter: chris jordan and julius jones were high school acquaintan acquaintances. chris, a suspected gang...
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. >>> good morning, i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments on the covid-19 vaccine. overnight the director of the cdc approved pfizer's booster shot for millions of americans. rochelle walensky signed off on recommendations made by a panel of advisers. it offers a new round of protection against a virus that's killed more than 684,000 americans. here's who is eligible for a third dose -- people over the age of 65, nursing home residents, and people ages 18 to 64 with underlying medical conditions. walensky added a recommendation saying people over 18 who have a job where they might be exposed, for example health care workers, can get a booster, as well. you have to wait six months from your last pfizer dose. health officials are still working on booster data for moderna and johnson & johnson vaccines. >>> now to a mass shooting at a tennessee grocery store where a gunman killed one person and wounded at least a dozen others. it happened at a kroger store just outside the memphis yesterday afternoon. police
. >>> good morning, i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments on the covid-19 vaccine. overnight the director of the cdc approved pfizer's booster shot for millions of americans. rochelle walensky signed off on recommendations made by a panel of advisers. it offers a new round of protection against a virus that's killed more than 684,000 americans. here's who is eligible for a third dose -- people over the age of 65, nursing home residents, and...
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the first is to help the team -- the king.econd is to take responsibility for failures in case of failure. we have been witnessing how a big part of the moroccan populace is criticizing the government, not as a structure, but it's a very cyclical. the loser is the head of the government. and when the party has been in power, this is really interesting. bernard: is that why he lost his supporters? he didn't do what they wanted? he had to legalize cannabis cultivation for medical use, these sorts of policies. is that why they lost their support? lahcen: i think it's part of why. there were things were he did not deliver. he needed to deliver on some of those things. but the other thing is the national party that won the elections used a communication strategy whereby they took credit for all of this success, whereas all of the failures were the fault of someone else. at the same time, it had its own agenda. on the other hand, there were three things. one is that we are morally honest. the second is we are going to fight corrupti
the first is to help the team -- the king.econd is to take responsibility for failures in case of failure. we have been witnessing how a big part of the moroccan populace is criticizing the government, not as a structure, but it's a very cyclical. the loser is the head of the government. and when the party has been in power, this is really interesting. bernard: is that why he lost his supporters? he didn't do what they wanted? he had to legalize cannabis cultivation for medical use, these sorts...
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i how did this end up being a new home for the king?— home for the king?ifi said i— home for the king? i would be lying if i said i had _ home for the king? i would be lying if i said i had any - home for the king? i would be lying if i said i had any idea . lying if i said i had any idea why it happened. we did it as an event i can... porthcawl has an event i can... porthcawl has a wonderful 1930s theatre, dance hall, called the grand pavilion. it was at the clue —— enclosure and they were asking for ideas for shows and i said an award show for elvis tribute artists and recognise them as opera musicians. —— proper. a couple of pubs got behind it and it turned into a small festival and it grew from there. it is now 40,000 people, brings in about £6 million into the town. i have no idea. porthcawl has no connection whatsoever with elvis presley. it is a blatantly ridiculous i'd dared to run an elvis festival for one. i'd dared to run an elvis festivalfor one. the i'd dared to run an elvis festival for one. the tally is too small for a festival that size any
i how did this end up being a new home for the king?— home for the king?ifi said i— home for the king? i would be lying if i said i had _ home for the king? i would be lying if i said i had any - home for the king? i would be lying if i said i had any idea . lying if i said i had any idea why it happened. we did it as an event i can... porthcawl has an event i can... porthcawl has a wonderful 1930s theatre, dance hall, called the grand pavilion. it was at the clue —— enclosure and they...
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we're just been listening that to the say, the king king some been abreast of sal giving his marks remarks father to the un general assembly. he was keen outline what said he may be a staying in terms of the global corporate efforts pointing out how much should be pledged at by the size is also due to they've been working with opec and their allies to stabilize the oil markets. also repeating that piece is the strategic choice of the middle east and putting the pieces very much conditional on the palestinian people having their own states within 1967 borders with east jerusalem as if a capital and then ending those remarks with his repeated declaration of being they will non interference in the internal affairs of other states appointed references to iran and its nuclear program at and st. quotes saying that a study ravia will defend itself against missiles attacks and booby traps boats. again, accusations, and pointing the finger towards their adversary in the region. let's bring in our plan to catch sir james bass, who was also listening to those remarks. james, that's abroad. i would li
we're just been listening that to the say, the king king some been abreast of sal giving his marks remarks father to the un general assembly. he was keen outline what said he may be a staying in terms of the global corporate efforts pointing out how much should be pledged at by the size is also due to they've been working with opec and their allies to stabilize the oil markets. also repeating that piece is the strategic choice of the middle east and putting the pieces very much conditional on...
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charles brady king went on and started the king automobile company, the king car company. and he put out a number of cars, most of them hand-built. he didn't adapted the assembly line yet. and eventually he sold that company out and went on to other things. in fact when the 50th anniversary of his ride down the streets of detroit came up, he had this replica built so that people could see him and he drove this car down woodward avenue, right down the middle of town to show off what was his big invention 50 years before. so what you're looking at here is a 1903 olds curved dash runabout made by ransom olds in detroit. ransom had started the company, was one of the first to get into the manufacturing business. unfortunately his factory burned down just as he was about to go into production on several different models and the only one that survived was the curved dash olds. he started producing it in 1901 and it really became the first mass produced automobile in the united states. he figured out the assembly line, something most people credit henry ford with. both of those g
charles brady king went on and started the king automobile company, the king car company. and he put out a number of cars, most of them hand-built. he didn't adapted the assembly line yet. and eventually he sold that company out and went on to other things. in fact when the 50th anniversary of his ride down the streets of detroit came up, he had this replica built so that people could see him and he drove this car down woodward avenue, right down the middle of town to show off what was his big...
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so now joe is ambassador and given his credentials to the king, the king is actionable and he has theduty to court joe as well as joe going around to the other ambassadors and he reports back on the ninth and tenth of march with all the other ambassadors are saying about the european situation. and to these two gentlemen. the first on top is the secretary of state, the longest-serving secretary of state in american history and he's the assistant secretary and within days of this eventually on the 15th of march joe does an unpardonable thing in a telephone call that i am the european expert, you just shut up you don't know what's going on here and therefore within 15 days of his rival he was angry. why did he think that, his good friend enrico who is a committed session was the one advising him, joe junior was also but he was also listening to this. in a matter of fact kennedy is done on the 1 dollar a year salary against the wishes and the state department and the reason why they didn't want to hire him because he is utterly inexperienced. however, joe met nabel chamberlain who is pri
so now joe is ambassador and given his credentials to the king, the king is actionable and he has theduty to court joe as well as joe going around to the other ambassadors and he reports back on the ninth and tenth of march with all the other ambassadors are saying about the european situation. and to these two gentlemen. the first on top is the secretary of state, the longest-serving secretary of state in american history and he's the assistant secretary and within days of this eventually on...
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the king of sweden was spending his holiday. but at the back of his mind, he had a widely nephew for no dogs. his uncle was the king and them he was every year down here on the bridge. and he had met what he thought a very nice american family that had a young daughter. my father was by that time over 30 and i think his uncle felt it was time that all got married. so he sent for him and they were put together and my mother told me it was a big success from the beginning. and it became like positive boston sometime and proposed to me that's how it started. ah, in the autumn of that year, folk across the atlantic in the company of friends and relatives from sweden's royal family. ah, this was big news in america. the 1st wedding of european royalty on american soil . ah ah, in poker ben adults, a destiny man. when merited on the 1st of december 1928 unpleasant new york. 1500 guests attended the wedding party on the private estate of astellas, a millionaire american industrialist. ah. the holder of the bride home with reading and q
the king of sweden was spending his holiday. but at the back of his mind, he had a widely nephew for no dogs. his uncle was the king and them he was every year down here on the bridge. and he had met what he thought a very nice american family that had a young daughter. my father was by that time over 30 and i think his uncle felt it was time that all got married. so he sent for him and they were put together and my mother told me it was a big success from the beginning. and it became like...
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following hoover's instructions against king. i think that's a question to be asking about the fact that robert kennedy authorized the wiretaps of martin luther king. should we think about that? >> you to read my bookbecause i was concerned about that . that's one of the nutshell's. very complicated, hoover's pressure and hoover's power, you know he knew that came was that hoover kept pressing and the whole levinson thing where they were talking. so when he finally, i don't want to get too deeply into it but but the pressure to hoover's pressure and the evidence he had, that martin that he wouldn't seek levinson and all that so finally in october 2013, 63 the agreed to a temporary 30 day wiretap on kings phone in atlanta and new york. and as you read about courtney evans, he did it. and there are a couple of reasons people speculate. hoover had things on the president, on his private life and the civil rights bill. this is october. they're fighting to get the civil rights bill moved through the committee. this hoover leaks to the
following hoover's instructions against king. i think that's a question to be asking about the fact that robert kennedy authorized the wiretaps of martin luther king. should we think about that? >> you to read my bookbecause i was concerned about that . that's one of the nutshell's. very complicated, hoover's pressure and hoover's power, you know he knew that came was that hoover kept pressing and the whole levinson thing where they were talking. so when he finally, i don't want to get...
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charles brady king went on and starpted the king automobile company. the king car company and put out a number of cars. most of them hand built. he had not adapted the assembly line yet. he sold the company out and went to other things. he had this replica built so people could see him and he drove this car down woodward avenue down the middle of town to show off his big invention 50 years before. what you're looking at here is a 1903 olds curve dash run about made by ransom oles in detroit. one of the very first to get into the manufacturing business. his factory burned down just as he was about to go into production on several different models. the only one that survived was the curve dash ols. started producing it in 1901. it really became the first mass produced automobile in the united states. he figured out the assembly line. in detroit's case, we learned a lot from the chicago stockyards where they used assembly lines. ransom was able to get a ptent on the assembly line. while he started his old works here in detroit, he lost the company and it
charles brady king went on and starpted the king automobile company. the king car company and put out a number of cars. most of them hand built. he had not adapted the assembly line yet. he sold the company out and went to other things. he had this replica built so people could see him and he drove this car down woodward avenue down the middle of town to show off his big invention 50 years before. what you're looking at here is a 1903 olds curve dash run about made by ransom oles in detroit....
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the 2nd king of sweden and norway. ah, at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practice rather than intellectual . a gifted linguist, he spoke fluent english, french, and german. was a talent he would put to good use in later life. i in 1918. he graduated from the military academy of calvo, a skilled horseman. he rose to the rank of major india elite dragoon cavalry unit. i but not long after his marriage, he was forced to resign his commission on medical grounds. ah, shortly after, when the boots were absorbed in the swedish army, an adult decided to rent that drug goon garden is units for my headquarters. i spell the 1000000 as daughter transforms this military office into a luxurious home fit for a prince. oh but in 1934 family life dragoon garden was struck by tragedy. the couples 3rd son, frederick died shortly after his birth. 2 years later, the eldest son, gustav died. he was just 6 years old. ah . after the last 2 of his son's camp and adults decided to see can goal in life in 1937, he became the head
the 2nd king of sweden and norway. ah, at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practice rather than intellectual . a gifted linguist, he spoke fluent english, french, and german. was a talent he would put to good use in later life. i in 1918. he graduated from the military academy of calvo, a skilled horseman. he rose to the rank of major india elite dragoon cavalry unit. i but not long after his marriage, he was forced to resign his commission on medical grounds. ah, shortly after,...
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this is king, right? completely missing from the narrative. we see leaders in the democratic party making statements like if you get a view taken engaged into your candidates campaign then you find a gem, they can make all of these things happen. these are people who are central to our ideas about the movement, but they are talking about women and they are talking about activism in ways that aren't legible to us, and we often kind of -- researchers have left them out, and made them marginalized. i want to think about this, right? the article has a lot -- the chapter, i should say, has a lot of evidence of the work that black mutations were doing and what they were doing in beauty shops. and working to talk about some of that. but just as you've read it, why do you think black petitions we were so effective as activists and grassroots leaders? what was unique about their position, and what they had access to that made the activism that we will talk about in a minute possible? yes. >> on page 1:19 of the region, you talk about if you decision --
this is king, right? completely missing from the narrative. we see leaders in the democratic party making statements like if you get a view taken engaged into your candidates campaign then you find a gem, they can make all of these things happen. these are people who are central to our ideas about the movement, but they are talking about women and they are talking about activism in ways that aren't legible to us, and we often kind of -- researchers have left them out, and made them...
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there was something important about martin luther king. if we just sort of think about the movement and only remember it in these very narrow terms, we're going to lose more than we actually learn. so i want us all to think a little bit about why we think the civil rights movement has been remembered in this way, right? it's not something that i think is a very narrow depiction. we talked about this, the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's assassination was commemorated in april and we talk about the ways the memory is playing into master narratives. the way that policymaker play into it. why do you think that? what do you think is at stake in the way that we remember the civil rights movement? >> well, you kind of already touched on this before when you said -- i guess payne talks about how they tend to look -- or people tend to look at the civil rights as large-scale dramatic events. it was like, that one police chief did something bad or those people in the south did something bad. but they don't really want to accept the fact that
there was something important about martin luther king. if we just sort of think about the movement and only remember it in these very narrow terms, we're going to lose more than we actually learn. so i want us all to think a little bit about why we think the civil rights movement has been remembered in this way, right? it's not something that i think is a very narrow depiction. we talked about this, the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's assassination was commemorated in april and we...
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cold. -- ivory johanna and nat king cole. i would sit there and listen to him for hours. >> it was great? >> yeah. >> how did you manage to get with people like lou rawls and bb king. esther phillips? >> at the time, there was a club owned by don barksdale. >> i remember him. >> it was caught called the show i case and there were two clubs. the showcase and sportsman. >> okay. >> and he would say bobby buble in one club and low remarks awls at the other. -- lou rawls at the other. and i got to play with everybody who was big, you know. they called it the chipman circuit. coming from vallejo, i thought i was -- man. heaven. i mean i got to play with and talk with the greatest r&b. >> uh-huh. >> entertainers in the world. i mean it doesn't get better than that eta james, lou rawls, bernie andrews. >> right. >> and charles muscle white? >> yeah. i played on a record with him years ago. and so, it was great for me. >> in the travels, i think i heard you say, that one of the most difficult things about being a musician is the trav
cold. -- ivory johanna and nat king cole. i would sit there and listen to him for hours. >> it was great? >> yeah. >> how did you manage to get with people like lou rawls and bb king. esther phillips? >> at the time, there was a club owned by don barksdale. >> i remember him. >> it was caught called the show i case and there were two clubs. the showcase and sportsman. >> okay. >> and he would say bobby buble in one club and low remarks awls at the...
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i draw your attention to a very fine little bronze group which shows a man and a woman, possibly a kingen. they are worshiping figures, and it was undoubtedly something that was put into a shrine in order to represent the supplicants in perpetuity. also some very interesting gold vessels from the malik area, just to the south of the caspian sea. the area was controlled by robber barons who made themselves very wealthy by exacting tolls on people using the east—west trade route that wentjust to the south of the caspian sea. the second section is devoted to the achaemenid iran — so, the persian empire — which begins in 550 when cyrus the great seized power and united the medes and the persians. one of the most famous artefacts dating from that period is the very famous cyrus cylinder — sometimes known as the first bill of human rights. in this cylinder, after he captured babylon, he describes how he sent statues of gods back to shrines from which they had been removed and seized by the babylonian kings. in other words, allowing the people in those shrines to continue worshiping the gods t
i draw your attention to a very fine little bronze group which shows a man and a woman, possibly a kingen. they are worshiping figures, and it was undoubtedly something that was put into a shrine in order to represent the supplicants in perpetuity. also some very interesting gold vessels from the malik area, just to the south of the caspian sea. the area was controlled by robber barons who made themselves very wealthy by exacting tolls on people using the east—west trade route that wentjust...
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that's the plan in the king and germane really like this plan. frankly i think they are obsessed with using the lan lake champlain corridor but howe remembering by this time had recognized washington and the main american army as -- and howe is the commander of -- commander-in-chief in what howe argues is i want to go to philadelphia where congress is in if i do that washington will be forced to defend philadelphia and then i can track him and destroy the american army and thus end the rebellion. at first he considers marching over land to philadelphia but if he does that it could lead to all sorts of problems. he would have to protect his lines of coeducation back to new york and of course he was burned in late 76 and early 77 by at the trenton princeton campaign that washington conducted against him so the mobility of the royal navy he commanded the royal navy and the loads his troops on chips and this plan is -- let me go back a second. his plan is to load the ships and take his army by sea and they will ultimately end up going up the chesapea
that's the plan in the king and germane really like this plan. frankly i think they are obsessed with using the lan lake champlain corridor but howe remembering by this time had recognized washington and the main american army as -- and howe is the commander of -- commander-in-chief in what howe argues is i want to go to philadelphia where congress is in if i do that washington will be forced to defend philadelphia and then i can track him and destroy the american army and thus end the...
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by the king and jermaine. i got what he mentioned, very explicit orders saying yes "the king and i" have approved your plan to go to philadelphia and after that, once you do that, then you need to go back so how is the commander-in-chief, he is reading it as commander-in-chief will, the boss approved my plan. the secondary part is burgoyne went undone. who knows when so he reads it as i think any commander-in-chief would so let's go to philadelphia. >> i want you to hold that, the miss assumptions that underlie the campaign, we will come back to that when we wrap up and introduce audience questions and move on to the battle itself. this confused me for years, this wasn't bought in saratoga, is a location over several days. >> when i think of saratoga, i think of the saratoga campaign. a series of military operations so i think when we talk about the campaign, you've got to go back to july 77, fall on battle and then the battle of bankston and then the first battle of saratoga and the second battle of saratoga
by the king and jermaine. i got what he mentioned, very explicit orders saying yes "the king and i" have approved your plan to go to philadelphia and after that, once you do that, then you need to go back so how is the commander-in-chief, he is reading it as commander-in-chief will, the boss approved my plan. the secondary part is burgoyne went undone. who knows when so he reads it as i think any commander-in-chief would so let's go to philadelphia. >> i want you to hold that,...
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i them hand king the how much he takes all the major strategic economic decision. the king allowed constitutional reform after the arab spring, 10 years ago. political parties were given a greater role in policy. but mohammed, the 6 appoints the government and high as all fires, cabinet ministers matter and the new way off calculating houses are located will stop one party dominating which is what happened in the 2 previous elections when the p j. d shift important results. now the door would be open for smaller parties because the 2 tional coat is all the rule that this new law doesn't go again as the constitution. i. the 2nd largest party in parliament is the authenticity and modernity founded by a former advisor to the king. it's viewed by diplomats in the local press as being close to the power. it's candidate, the mayor, my cache rejects suggestions that the new law is unfair to them and you can stop morocco from trying its own experiment. once we have the right to do our own experiment, or do we have to always worry about what the fee is? we'll say, every tim
i them hand king the how much he takes all the major strategic economic decision. the king allowed constitutional reform after the arab spring, 10 years ago. political parties were given a greater role in policy. but mohammed, the 6 appoints the government and high as all fires, cabinet ministers matter and the new way off calculating houses are located will stop one party dominating which is what happened in the 2 previous elections when the p j. d shift important results. now the door would...
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launch industry to the techno king.t of the matter was, you know, a lot of people in congress were trying to protect the interest of boeing and lockheed and spacex was coming along and trying to disrupt that and trying to toss the apples off the cart, if you will. and they were succeeding with the falcon 9. as they went along doing these things, like trying to reuse rockets, congress was not supportive by and large. >> well, one of the reasons that they were able to succeed, spacex was, was because of the commercial -- was the commercial orbital ship to which president trump took a lot of credit during that launch of the first private astronauts. but, in fact, it was long before president trump. >> yeah, there's no question spacex got a lot of help from nasa along the way. they got their first grant back in 2006. and then in 2008 they got a commercial resupply services. that was an operational contract to deliver cargo to the space station. you can look back and that started under the bush administration. the obama admi
launch industry to the techno king.t of the matter was, you know, a lot of people in congress were trying to protect the interest of boeing and lockheed and spacex was coming along and trying to disrupt that and trying to toss the apples off the cart, if you will. and they were succeeding with the falcon 9. as they went along doing these things, like trying to reuse rockets, congress was not supportive by and large. >> well, one of the reasons that they were able to succeed, spacex was,...
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can actually -- the king's forces i should say, not the king personally, the king's forces can actually meet the needs of the population. so while it doesn't necessarily turn people into, you know, stalwart revolutionaries, it at least gives them kind of this alienation from royal government that didn't necessarily exist before the war. >> that makes a lot of sense. just before we turn to audience questions, i do want to note that you did teach two classes today so thank you very much for being here with us. i want to close my portion of the conversation by asking you what do you often tell your students is the most important thing they ought to know about the occupation or actually maybe even better, what surprised you most about this project when you were researching it? >> i think what surprised me most about the project and the occupations was really kind of the amount of good faith people put into, you know, actually making society work under british occupation and the -- you know, we often kind of think, you know, yeah, like when the military comes, it's this kind of, you know, ca
can actually -- the king's forces i should say, not the king personally, the king's forces can actually meet the needs of the population. so while it doesn't necessarily turn people into, you know, stalwart revolutionaries, it at least gives them kind of this alienation from royal government that didn't necessarily exist before the war. >> that makes a lot of sense. just before we turn to audience questions, i do want to note that you did teach two classes today so thank you very much for...