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machiavelli, napoleon, the 48 laws of power. code, you go all the way down as far as from all different cultures, they're all war manuals and flophilosophiephilo. when i say studying, that's exactly what i mean, studying. >> to become a better warrior. >> whatever you want to call them, yes, to be better at my job, which would be i guess you could say, prison criminal. >> knighton's education would come in handy when a power shift of his game put him on the wrong side of the new regime and the predator had become prey. >> now i find out i'm on the list. that's a death sentence. my heart broke. i'll be honest with you. i was like you've got to be [ bleep ] me. spotless career and i'm on the list? yeah, they put you on the hat. i'm not going nowhere, stubborn, you no he what i mean? it was on. to be honest with you, if i sat here and told you i wasn't scared, "a," terrified. i got hit, sliced. it was two. the other one healed up better. sliced my throat, bam, they thought i was going to slip. went to my cell, cleaned it up, packed
machiavelli, napoleon, the 48 laws of power. code, you go all the way down as far as from all different cultures, they're all war manuals and flophilosophiephilo. when i say studying, that's exactly what i mean, studying. >> to become a better warrior. >> whatever you want to call them, yes, to be better at my job, which would be i guess you could say, prison criminal. >> knighton's education would come in handy when a power shift of his game put him on the wrong side of the...
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and they are looking for machiavelli to give them another opportunity and we're witnessing that now.so i think that would be an interesting thing to put in the mix of not just what was happening here, you touched a little bit on it, what was happening in the soviet union or in russia, and they seldom called it russia at the time, but there was still a russian influence within the soviet union. and some of the leaders, well, i'll reflect on our own revolution. i'm on the board of the museum of the american revolution, which is a brand-new museum being constructed in philadelphia. so i love going to the board meetings because great historians come and tell us about our own revolution and i learn something every time. but, you know, george washington wasn't winning every battle. in fact, he lost most battles as they were building up to the york town. and now my friends in massachusetts, they were hanging tough. they were going to be in it until the bitter end no matter what. quite a few people in pennsylvania were saying, wait a minute, we want to be with the winner. and some people in
and they are looking for machiavelli to give them another opportunity and we're witnessing that now.so i think that would be an interesting thing to put in the mix of not just what was happening here, you touched a little bit on it, what was happening in the soviet union or in russia, and they seldom called it russia at the time, but there was still a russian influence within the soviet union. and some of the leaders, well, i'll reflect on our own revolution. i'm on the board of the museum of...
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being machiavelli in, what do you think is going through his mind right now?ere could be a conspiracy theory regarding iliad's intention in france. iliad was in talks with other french telecom operators. bouyguesto buy telecom. clearly, iliad sending a message to the operators today that, look, you didn't agree on my terms for the acquisition of bouygues telecom. i am moving on to something else. you could argue that it is putting a bit more pressure on orange and bouygues to reconsider what iliad's terms were. >> i think he is probably a smart guy. he probably is playing a number of chess games at one time. thank you very much indeed. watch this story. i want to bring you back to one of our breaking stories over the last few minutes. israeli officials say hamas has broken the cease-fire in gaza. it was only three hours old. let's get straight to elliott gotkine for the latest. >> yes, a rather depressing and shaky start to the cease-fire. it began some three hours 45 minutes ago. there was a siren that sounded in israel. it was after that that there were plum
being machiavelli in, what do you think is going through his mind right now?ere could be a conspiracy theory regarding iliad's intention in france. iliad was in talks with other french telecom operators. bouyguesto buy telecom. clearly, iliad sending a message to the operators today that, look, you didn't agree on my terms for the acquisition of bouygues telecom. i am moving on to something else. you could argue that it is putting a bit more pressure on orange and bouygues to reconsider what...
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>> there was not some machiavelli an attempt here to conceal. i think we needed to process information and figure out what happened. and, i also believe, and i think this was the right course too -- we wanted to make sure that we had taken the opportunity to register our deep concern directly with the pla, which we have done. it made no sense to go public with that until we have had a chance to deliver that, which we did today. i am not aware of a response, thank you. >> do you have any indication from u.s. allies whether there will be air strikes in northern iraq? many have weapons. are there possible airstrikes? i would like to know why they they have expressed hesitancy. >> your question presumes hesitancy. i am not going to speak for other countries up here. it is hard enough for me to speak for what i have to here. i speak for the united states military. that is my job. i am not going to talk about what other countries are willing to do or the timeline. yes? >> i pointed at her. i will get to after that. >> the joint operation center in bag
>> there was not some machiavelli an attempt here to conceal. i think we needed to process information and figure out what happened. and, i also believe, and i think this was the right course too -- we wanted to make sure that we had taken the opportunity to register our deep concern directly with the pla, which we have done. it made no sense to go public with that until we have had a chance to deliver that, which we did today. i am not aware of a response, thank you. >> do you have...
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machiavelli said, not tupac, the real one, that when an illness is new, it is difficult to detect but easy to cure. as it matures, it becomes easier to detect and more difficult to cure. you see the germination of some of the most difficult challenges that our community faces and you see them on a micro and macro level. you see how so many of our people, not just children -- because everybody should be -- shouldn't work with young people. one of the things that i struggled with when i was in social work school was that there were people i did not think were called. i believe that you are called to be a social worker. some people do it because it seemed like the easiest masters they were going to get. some people did it because there was nothing else to do. for those of us who are called, we take great offense to having those people even in our classes. then you get stuck with them on a group project. social workers have got to do everything in a group. you cannot eat without being in a group. you cannot go to the bathroom -- social workers have got to work together. where are you goin
machiavelli said, not tupac, the real one, that when an illness is new, it is difficult to detect but easy to cure. as it matures, it becomes easier to detect and more difficult to cure. you see the germination of some of the most difficult challenges that our community faces and you see them on a micro and macro level. you see how so many of our people, not just children -- because everybody should be -- shouldn't work with young people. one of the things that i struggled with when i was in...
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machiavelli says all great nations are founded in crime.ou found a country by invading someone else's country, killing who is running it, and declaring yourself king. that is how wealth was obtained for thousands of years. the idea that you can start with 10 marbles and end up with 15 marbles without stealing someone else's marbles, that is the american ideal. that is a very bold idea. you can, in a sense, create something out of nothing. it is virtually divine. the reason this went unnoticed for centuries is that the people who create wealth, who are basically the science and technology guy on the one hand, and the entrepreneur or the merchant on the other, these two guys have been hated in virtually all cultures throughout history. the merchant, trader, entrepreneur is a low man on the totem pole. confucius says that the noble man knows what is virtuous. the low man knows what is profitable. in india, we have the caste system. who is at the top? the priest, then the royalty, and down the list to go until one step from the bottom, the hate
machiavelli says all great nations are founded in crime.ou found a country by invading someone else's country, killing who is running it, and declaring yourself king. that is how wealth was obtained for thousands of years. the idea that you can start with 10 marbles and end up with 15 marbles without stealing someone else's marbles, that is the american ideal. that is a very bold idea. you can, in a sense, create something out of nothing. it is virtually divine. the reason this went unnoticed...
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machiavelli says all great nations are founded in crime.ou found a country by invading someone else's country, killing who is running it, and declaring yourself king. that is how wealth was obtained for thousands of years. the idea that you can start with 10 marbles and end up with 15 marbles without stealing someone else's marbles, that is the american ideal. that is a very old idea. -- bold idea. you can, in a sense, create something out of nothing. it is virtually divine. the reason this went unnoticed for centuries is that the people who create wealth, who are basically the science and technology guy on the one hand, and the entrepreneur or the merchant on the other, these two guys have been hated in virtually all cultures throughout history. the merchant, trader, entrepreneur is a low man on the totem pole. confucius says that the noble man knows what is virtuous. the low man knows what is profitable. in india, we have the caste system. who is at the top? the priest, then the royalty, and down the list to go until one step from the bot
machiavelli says all great nations are founded in crime.ou found a country by invading someone else's country, killing who is running it, and declaring yourself king. that is how wealth was obtained for thousands of years. the idea that you can start with 10 marbles and end up with 15 marbles without stealing someone else's marbles, that is the american ideal. that is a very old idea. -- bold idea. you can, in a sense, create something out of nothing. it is virtually divine. the reason this...