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and what heights napoleon fell from. in those brief few years, he led french armies to italy, egypt, spain, austria, prussia, and even moscow itself, and during that meteoric time, this room, his library at the chateau of malmaison, was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example, that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon, at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair that he'd attempted to commit suicide. he came back, once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that last catastrophic defeat, the english allowed him to return here, just once more, before his final exile to distant st. helena. the house was empty then. his former wife, the empress josephine, whose house it was, had died. she had kept this room exactly as it had been during their happiest moments together. here napoleon had enjoyed moments of his greatest triumphs and moments of his greatest creativity. for in the story of art, t
and what heights napoleon fell from. in those brief few years, he led french armies to italy, egypt, spain, austria, prussia, and even moscow itself, and during that meteoric time, this room, his library at the chateau of malmaison, was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example, that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon, at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair that he'd attempted to commit...
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napoleon iii, napoleon is a man of middle height, cold, pale, slow, looks like he is not quite the way, esteemed by women who want to become prostitutes and men who want to become prefects. that is what we are dealing with in this era, that is the cast of characters. many self-described realist foreign policy thinkers like henry kissinger think we are headed in that direction again, the emerging markets rise and the u.s. has its own problems at home. instead of acting like the world's will superpower the u.s. will pursue selfish interests competing on world stage like any other nation and in many ways we see that happening already. the other interesting thing about the times is it was an information age. the world was shrinking, this was a period the thought the advent of the telegraph, steamship, huge boom in newspaper publishing and at the same time these national conflict taking place other forces are bringing nations closer together and as obvious similarities to our own times. in the diplomatic world meant nothing was private any more. the french empress eugene e. complain diploma
napoleon iii, napoleon is a man of middle height, cold, pale, slow, looks like he is not quite the way, esteemed by women who want to become prostitutes and men who want to become prefects. that is what we are dealing with in this era, that is the cast of characters. many self-described realist foreign policy thinkers like henry kissinger think we are headed in that direction again, the emerging markets rise and the u.s. has its own problems at home. instead of acting like the world's will...
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and what heights napoleon fell from.n those brief few years, he led french armies to italy, egypt, spain, austria, prussia, and even moscow itself, and during that meteoric time, this room, his library at the chateau of malmaison, was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example, that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon, at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair
and what heights napoleon fell from.n those brief few years, he led french armies to italy, egypt, spain, austria, prussia, and even moscow itself, and during that meteoric time, this room, his library at the chateau of malmaison, was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example, that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon, at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair
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let the winter destroy his army. >> what did you say about napoleon? >> he invited russia -- >> adam's point, what was it? >> i'm going to try to talk about the health care costs, especially in corporate america. which is what the point is here. i mean, neil, it's funny, most of you would probably agree that one of the problems, the way health care's been paid for over the past generation is that people stopped taking responsibility for their costs, right, they said, oh, my company will pay for it. the company said, guess what, we want you to pay for it a little bit more. maybe you'll think about some of your wasteful spending or -- just running off to wherever -- >> that might be very -- if anyone had said at the outset, to charles painter's point, this was going to come to pass, it would have never passed, would have never passed. >> by the way, if they were really concerned about costs, they would have done something with tort reform. >> well, i guess my point is this -- >> well, if you had health care -- >> -- is not what was promised or is pabi in
let the winter destroy his army. >> what did you say about napoleon? >> he invited russia -- >> adam's point, what was it? >> i'm going to try to talk about the health care costs, especially in corporate america. which is what the point is here. i mean, neil, it's funny, most of you would probably agree that one of the problems, the way health care's been paid for over the past generation is that people stopped taking responsibility for their costs, right, they said, oh,...
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just as jan napoleon said that but you led the catholic immigration programs in the country iowa why is this important to you? >> it is. >> good afternoon, everyone it's a great week to be here i'm fortunate to be here. i have to commit a moment ago we were gathered in the conference room and as i listen to the president reiterate that our system is a broken but we need to more than immigration system and as i listen to you abnormalities i realize your voice will carry and we'll create the needs like entrepreneurs like you and we'll drive home the point that immigration is a driving force for us didn't economy. i wish i could bottle up your voices and take it to white house. and how you're going to take that voice and a messages and clear and concise and a informative manner you did with me to the house because we're confident that this b will roll over the the house. today support the mayor's reform? >> absolutely. i started my career with the trial attorney position. i've been a business owner and have had a private practice and representing clients and representing businesses and
just as jan napoleon said that but you led the catholic immigration programs in the country iowa why is this important to you? >> it is. >> good afternoon, everyone it's a great week to be here i'm fortunate to be here. i have to commit a moment ago we were gathered in the conference room and as i listen to the president reiterate that our system is a broken but we need to more than immigration system and as i listen to you abnormalities i realize your voice will carry and we'll...
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. >> nos vemos mañana con más información ar enamorado de una mujer asÍ y Ée que napoleÓn harÍa lo quela. >> no pos, si no me rÍo, no mÁs que se me hace bien gracioso. >> y se la hice de jamÓn a vicente. >> ¿nada mÁs porque durmiendo dijo pina? (risillas). >> ay, candy, no le eches tanta crema a tus tacos. (risas). >> bueno ya, quÉ quieres que
. >> nos vemos mañana con más información ar enamorado de una mujer asÍ y Ée que napoleÓn harÍa lo quela. >> no pos, si no me rÍo, no mÁs que se me hace bien gracioso. >> y se la hice de jamÓn a vicente. >> ¿nada mÁs porque durmiendo dijo pina? (risillas). >> ay, candy, no le eches tanta crema a tus tacos. (risas). >> bueno ya, quÉ quieres que
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what the united states was looking to do in 1888, and what the british were trying to do after the napoleonic wars. >> i think you can make that analogy, but it's very imperative to reiterate bonnie's point, we're so inter dependent it doesn't have to be a repeat of previous historical moments when a rising power and an existing power clash. that's not inevitable whatsoever. we live in a different war. we have enormous inter relationships, and i think key of making sure that we avoid such a problem is make sure that we cooperate at the military-to-military level. frankly, i think the countries are quick to be inflamed against the other, and we need to work with china to create an understanding to avoid a disaster. >> maybe there is a new rule book for big powers in the 21st century. thank you for those in our studio. secretary of state visited with people in tacloban. this is "inside story." >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. it's been more than a month since typhoon haiyan slammed into the philippines. we want to turn our discussion over to the relief efforts and the millions
what the united states was looking to do in 1888, and what the british were trying to do after the napoleonic wars. >> i think you can make that analogy, but it's very imperative to reiterate bonnie's point, we're so inter dependent it doesn't have to be a repeat of previous historical moments when a rising power and an existing power clash. that's not inevitable whatsoever. we live in a different war. we have enormous inter relationships, and i think key of making sure that we avoid such...
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area which they don't have for whom napoleon was kind of coming and trying to get it hitler was trying to get it. and even medling already said that it's unfair if such a small number of people living as a second a territory she was in fact thinking that your gas your oil and all the minerals and all the stuff that you have over there it's unfairly not shared with them but what do you think about the people who are on the my don square when you think of them they look well it's very frozen they are like many other but i think that you believe in their sincere wish to be integrated into europe some of them yes i've watched the punk or it's the man who was the nazi and who is celebrating who is in fact marking the anniversary of the death of the man who. was a nazi so you could have advised the range of different people that you could have a people who really believe when they come to europe they will have one thousand euros each for a month and you have people who are instrumental eyes were trained because when you see syria it's very obvious that syria is not a prize that came just its
area which they don't have for whom napoleon was kind of coming and trying to get it hitler was trying to get it. and even medling already said that it's unfair if such a small number of people living as a second a territory she was in fact thinking that your gas your oil and all the minerals and all the stuff that you have over there it's unfairly not shared with them but what do you think about the people who are on the my don square when you think of them they look well it's very frozen they...
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nice trying to teach a nice ancient human parts of the crust pots motif and commissioned into the napoleon devotees appears tuesdays. i need to use the dc council which would be decommissioned. it was simple as that british teens from theresa may. this other picture the minutes that i won't pick on the beach at five minutes that basis it is the noted a day it and wanting them i . consider bronze me to the playground israel tilted statesman prison shimon peres has attempted to ease for teens in the middle east by saying that he would be happy to meet his counterpart from the islamic republic. kason recon team. oh i know i don't have an immense. we don't close it though. yvonne is an enemy. and this is the moped the neon me is that the metro. open house and bought them at the open policy. oh well time to sit in moncton it. for example with ufos. but the moment the fight to change this policy was no milk opiates and time the negative the focus is still call him grow and amaze. true friends low pay rates may be trying to extend the hand of friendship. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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morning catherine could to assist and has a sweat tripling the messiah video coming out from there napoleon's how blissful and happy marriage. on friday and saturday with hurricane force winds and snow. several people were reported killed and dozens injured the blizzard cause how outages affecting thousands of people for several hours the buildings were damaged in several kilometers long traffic jams work for him. so yes people are cleaning up after this mess the star system is now descending on the way down twice the black sea region the concept of whether we'll be continuing with freezing rain and mixed precipitation that could make the rose very sleek and hazardous driving conditions it was the size of the scandinavian peninsula on the other system will mean the bringing of mixed precipitation as well as with the gusty conditions. but on the clearing out here in the british isles as well as friends andy and variant that is left of the chancel are going to be added to the side lines in a ten degrees higher instance that seven degrees in the double digits in madrid and has been like in the e
morning catherine could to assist and has a sweat tripling the messiah video coming out from there napoleon's how blissful and happy marriage. on friday and saturday with hurricane force winds and snow. several people were reported killed and dozens injured the blizzard cause how outages affecting thousands of people for several hours the buildings were damaged in several kilometers long traffic jams work for him. so yes people are cleaning up after this mess the star system is now descending...
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russia has the money because our side has the sources in sebi area which they don't have for whom napoleon was kind of coming and trying to get it.
russia has the money because our side has the sources in sebi area which they don't have for whom napoleon was kind of coming and trying to get it.
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area which they don't have for whom napoleon was kind coming and trying to get it hitler was trying to get it and even meddling all right said the.
area which they don't have for whom napoleon was kind coming and trying to get it hitler was trying to get it and even meddling all right said the.
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the world you can hire will sit see as i think he would he might not improbable so he's a kind of napoleon bonaparte in a communist economic transition and whether he has now decided that perhaps he's at the age died he doesn't really wished to pursue his career or whether he will once he's recovered from exertions of meeting all his friends and supporters in the convince going to remember him return to the fray is one question because remember he talks about his charitable work that his child will work before he went to prison or timely about putting money into western think tanks. clist his reputation as an honest to make it calls walking him to engage in business activities in the west there was very little work so far as i know or can be overly the poor hungry maybe you will now recover his assets in the west and though our summer. will be very welcome he did and referring to your comments about the nine hundred ninety s. is korea then of course there is one of many on the guards then who made massive fortunes but is regarded as fair game then but of course putin did clamp down on them
the world you can hire will sit see as i think he would he might not improbable so he's a kind of napoleon bonaparte in a communist economic transition and whether he has now decided that perhaps he's at the age died he doesn't really wished to pursue his career or whether he will once he's recovered from exertions of meeting all his friends and supporters in the convince going to remember him return to the fray is one question because remember he talks about his charitable work that his child...
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to rival from africa the clubs would form like napoleon.
to rival from africa the clubs would form like napoleon.
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the said britain has no friends but just interest i read you have to grit -- hugo's description of napoleon he said a man of middle height height, a cold, pale, who looks like he is not quite awake a stint by women that used to be prostitutes. that is to be deal with in this area with a cast of characters. many foreign policy people think we are headed in that direction again. instead of acting like the source of power it competes on the world stage and we see that happening already. but it was also the information age in the world was shrinking with this dealership and a huge plume of newspaper publishing sought the same time the national conflicts take place others bring nations closer. in the diplomatic row that mitt nothing was private anymore they complain diplomacy has so new few secrets those are the words 150 years ago, carl marks was also a contemporary and wrongly predicted globalization would have national differences to disappear but he was right about the forces shaping the world into pro for the new york tribune a paper of a circulation of to the thousand that lincoln read all
the said britain has no friends but just interest i read you have to grit -- hugo's description of napoleon he said a man of middle height height, a cold, pale, who looks like he is not quite awake a stint by women that used to be prostitutes. that is to be deal with in this area with a cast of characters. many foreign policy people think we are headed in that direction again. instead of acting like the source of power it competes on the world stage and we see that happening already. but it was...
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the capitol of vienna in 1815 to be established the new order for peace among the kingdom, no more napoleon. and they secured this through the network of ambassadors. they were never this many ambassadors before the congress as after. this is what was to be the guy is in the years of their countries in the foreign capital. we never got that until much later as you know about the date. to these capitals as to washington, the new wealth had migrated to set itself in the houses and eventually achieve the titles. although washington would provide no titles there were plenty of diplomatic corps is and the analogy with europe and formed the international city the world capital. this was many boulevards in paris is what they had in mind. most of the rulings were in a rich flavor. most of you are likely to know these houses. the anderson house of course is one of the mainland with its majestic facade such as this one tonight. lars anderson had interest so far as to inspire him to create for himself a diplomatic uniform even knowing the commerce forbade the diplomatic uniforms. congress for a centur
the capitol of vienna in 1815 to be established the new order for peace among the kingdom, no more napoleon. and they secured this through the network of ambassadors. they were never this many ambassadors before the congress as after. this is what was to be the guy is in the years of their countries in the foreign capital. we never got that until much later as you know about the date. to these capitals as to washington, the new wealth had migrated to set itself in the houses and eventually...
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my uncle fred francis had a party to celebrate a score that he had done for his movie napoleon and it was in san francisco and i was seventeen sixteen have seventeen and i was in los angeles making a record actually with my band and i flew to san francisco with my mom to go to this party to hear the music of the score and there was a casting director there who lived in san francisco who was working on the movie rushmore which at that point as i later came to find out had different casting directors and many scattered to many months many cities in america and this casting director knew my cousin sophia and they were just chatting about what they were each up to and my cousin said what are you up to now and she said i'm cast in this movie rushmore but we're having a hard time finding the lead and sofia said. what is it and she said it's about a kind of a precocious sixteen year old who's eccentric and into older women and all this stuff and she set up that sounds like kind of like my cousin jason and you know really you know and he's right over there and i was at the party and i had i h
my uncle fred francis had a party to celebrate a score that he had done for his movie napoleon and it was in san francisco and i was seventeen sixteen have seventeen and i was in los angeles making a record actually with my band and i flew to san francisco with my mom to go to this party to hear the music of the score and there was a casting director there who lived in san francisco who was working on the movie rushmore which at that point as i later came to find out had different casting...
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the questions were tough and the answers could be funny among his favorites -- >> who defeated napoleon at waterloo? >> he got his start eons ago. the first announcement, the start of the korean war. broadcasting was different those days. >> we didn't sign on until 3:00 in the afternoon. this was the early 50s. i remember when the "today" show started in 1952. we would do the "today" show from 7:00 to 9:00, then sign off. siesta time. then come on with kate smith at 3:00 in the afternoon. >> like any classic, he was enduring. his favorite days were announcing big band and he would often spend recent years hanging out at nbc with another classic, ed walker, listening to music. >> i think he's the only quiz master in the entire history of television who would, you know, burst into song in the middle of a show. >> while he is a washington institution, he grew up in new york and was a witness to history there as well. >> saw the first -- the premier run of oklahoma. >> he was a bright and buoyant fixture in nbc. as his health was fading, his body grew week, but that voice was forever callin
the questions were tough and the answers could be funny among his favorites -- >> who defeated napoleon at waterloo? >> he got his start eons ago. the first announcement, the start of the korean war. broadcasting was different those days. >> we didn't sign on until 3:00 in the afternoon. this was the early 50s. i remember when the "today" show started in 1952. we would do the "today" show from 7:00 to 9:00, then sign off. siesta time. then come on with kate...
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napoleon was the first political leader who thought that the nation of europe would mean an effect dominationf the world and in that context, he fashioned ambitious plan for not only current east of suez and displacing the british, but incorporating russia and the european system, which he would terminate from france. that set in motion a change of events, which contained within next 200 years. the last big encounter involving the possibility was the cold war, which at one moment almost came to a military collision. and in the end, to a dramatic end that because of the sistine pressures that rival confronted in the course of waging the cold war, pressures we also could rent it, too much to handle. today with that in the world in which global hegemony is no longer attainable by anyone. it would have to be a dramatic transformation of global conditions. all of a sudden to entertain the notions of global hegemony or someone else's imposing a. we talked earlier about the russians. one of the reasons that the russians are playing that game is while they stand to lose some income of if we cannot en
napoleon was the first political leader who thought that the nation of europe would mean an effect dominationf the world and in that context, he fashioned ambitious plan for not only current east of suez and displacing the british, but incorporating russia and the european system, which he would terminate from france. that set in motion a change of events, which contained within next 200 years. the last big encounter involving the possibility was the cold war, which at one moment almost came to...
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no more napoleon. and they secured this through a network of ambassadors. there were never this many ambassadors before the congress as after. this was how it was to be. they were to be the eyes and ears of their country in the torn capitals. we never got that til much later as you know by the date. to these capitals, as to washington, new wealth had migrated to set itself in houses and eventually achieve titles. although washington would provide no titles, there were plenty of diplomatic -- in the diplomatic corps and analogy with europe confirmed the city the world capital. this was a mini boulevard to paris, is what they had in mind. most of the buildings are french flavor. most of you are likely to know these houses. anderson house here, of course, is one of the main ones with large public rooms such as this one tonight. lars anderson had ambitions to be an important diplomat, preferably an ambassador. his interest went so far as to inspire him to create for himself a diplomatic uniform, even knowing congress forbade diplomatic uniforms. congress, for a
no more napoleon. and they secured this through a network of ambassadors. there were never this many ambassadors before the congress as after. this was how it was to be. they were to be the eyes and ears of their country in the torn capitals. we never got that til much later as you know by the date. to these capitals, as to washington, new wealth had migrated to set itself in houses and eventually achieve titles. although washington would provide no titles, there were plenty of diplomatic -- in...
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and down, are invading egypt or from egypt invading in towards syria, they march up the coast as napoleon did too. there's another one i didn't mention. and they don't go anywhere near jerusalem. so jerusalem is irrelevant. jerusalem is all about holiness. its value comes completely from the, it's a temple city. and its prestige as a capital and as a name in history really comes from that, for that reason, from its sanctity that's all about religion. >> host: when did it begin? as a city? >> guest: well, it began, you know, it began in sort of probably the second millennium before christ. at least. and, um, it started as a probably just as a small mountaintop fortress just with water, a spring and a mountaintop. and, of course, in those days high places were often holy. but -- and have a fortress, you often built a fortress in a high, holy lace, and it needed to have a spring. and that's all jerusalem had. there was nothing special about it. what made it special and has made it special throughout its history has been the decisions, the whimsical, capricious decisions of a few men. and it
and down, are invading egypt or from egypt invading in towards syria, they march up the coast as napoleon did too. there's another one i didn't mention. and they don't go anywhere near jerusalem. so jerusalem is irrelevant. jerusalem is all about holiness. its value comes completely from the, it's a temple city. and its prestige as a capital and as a name in history really comes from that, for that reason, from its sanctity that's all about religion. >> host: when did it begin? as a city?...
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condemned hamilton like abigail adams who said not only that she thought hamilton wished to be america's napoleon but she said, i have read his heart and his wicked eyes in the very devil is in them. [laughter] her husband john adams said of hamilton, his talents are greatly exaggerated. he wishes to destroy everyone in his way and adams was just warming up with those comments. he went on to call hamilton a breath of the scottish peddler. his ambition, his restlessness and always grandiose schemes come on condensed a super abundance of secretions which he couldn't find enough to absorb. [laughter] jefferson was praised by some. abigail adams said of jefferson, he is one of the choice ones of the earth and john adams lauded his extraordinary mind and praised him as a gifted writer. lafayette called jefferson good, upright and enlightened. thomas ship in the philadelphia was on a european tour following his schooling and while in france he met jefferson and said of jefferson he's the wisest and most amiable man in europe. there were those who didn't care for jefferson. charles carol of harrington s
condemned hamilton like abigail adams who said not only that she thought hamilton wished to be america's napoleon but she said, i have read his heart and his wicked eyes in the very devil is in them. [laughter] her husband john adams said of hamilton, his talents are greatly exaggerated. he wishes to destroy everyone in his way and adams was just warming up with those comments. he went on to call hamilton a breath of the scottish peddler. his ambition, his restlessness and always grandiose...
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. >> howard, i once heard the story that when napoleon was running out of infantry he'd say send in moreand they'd say there isn't any more. he said accepted in more cavalry and there isn't anymore. and he said send in more flags. i begin to think now the republican escalation is in tone because they really feel like they're running out of this tired rant even about obama care already. your thoughts. >> that's right. i think there's a streak of the evil other them, the mysterious other who is now in the person of president obama. and he wants to impose big government on the poor, free people of texas and everywhere else. i've known john cornyn for years, i've covered him for years. i don't think of him at heart as that kind of guy. he was a corporate republican. he was part of the george w. bush machine of compassionate conservatism years ago. but now he's playing to that crowd. and the fact it was a google hangout is significant. one of the things that's changed here is that you marry that long tradition of american fear of government, of resentment of the other, of conservative versus
. >> howard, i once heard the story that when napoleon was running out of infantry he'd say send in moreand they'd say there isn't any more. he said accepted in more cavalry and there isn't anymore. and he said send in more flags. i begin to think now the republican escalation is in tone because they really feel like they're running out of this tired rant even about obama care already. your thoughts. >> that's right. i think there's a streak of the evil other them, the mysterious...
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he's uncle rico from napoleon dynamite.e how they got the big ship in the little body. his secret service code name is zero into dark thirty. i wish him a happy new year. >> in any event he's not the only one talking about the photo where he's claiming she is in a self-defense pose. poor vice president biden. people like to make fun. but the pose is familiar, is it not? >> i look at the photo and say, it is a short trip from that to joe biden accidentally tweeting his junk. >> we saw the pasta monster. joe biden thinks he is a tickle monster. >> he's a lovable guy. part of what people love is how he's familiar, doesn't take himself seriously. he's not stiff and stodgy. that shows it. >> joe biden is what you call a retail politician. they get close, kiss the babies, hug folks, grab your face. it's part of retail politics. i love joe. >> poor dennis. he was harsh. the part about the self-defense. he's exactly right. we pulled a self-defense video and that's how -- with the elbow and, look. for me it raises a different issue.
he's uncle rico from napoleon dynamite.e how they got the big ship in the little body. his secret service code name is zero into dark thirty. i wish him a happy new year. >> in any event he's not the only one talking about the photo where he's claiming she is in a self-defense pose. poor vice president biden. people like to make fun. but the pose is familiar, is it not? >> i look at the photo and say, it is a short trip from that to joe biden accidentally tweeting his junk. >>...
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so, they were told to line up outside of their own barbwire and move sort of napoleonic style in a row towards the german line. the high command didn't want to disorganize the advance. they were told to walk and not to stop for anyone the was wounded but they would be picked up by stretchers later and there were two or three apart and these lines moved towards the german position about a minute apart from each other so there were rows of infantry moving towards the german trenches. now, i talked about this bombardment. the germans were very defensive minded at this particular time and they had dug very deep dugouts, 30, 4050 feet below ground and most of the soldiers were taking shelter from this bombardment. and the machine guns positions often concrete reinforced and would have taken a direct hit to knock them out with the british on the other hand actually never wanted their soldiers to be comfortable in the trenches. they never wanted their soldiers to appeal to sort of have a defensive mind set. so there were dug out that there were just a few people below ground usually for offic
so, they were told to line up outside of their own barbwire and move sort of napoleonic style in a row towards the german line. the high command didn't want to disorganize the advance. they were told to walk and not to stop for anyone the was wounded but they would be picked up by stretchers later and there were two or three apart and these lines moved towards the german position about a minute apart from each other so there were rows of infantry moving towards the german trenches. now, i...
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number one, jesus christ, then napoleon and william shax fear.aham lincoln, george washington, hitler, aristotle, alexander the great and thomas jefferson. >>> the housing market continues to recover. we look at zillow's list of the healthiest housing markets for october. it's a california dream housing market with san jose, san francisco, l.a. and san diego as the four best markets based on rapidly rising home values. denver in fifth with the lowest foreclosure rate. looking for a job? glass door.com unveiled the 50 best places to work. the rankings come from employee surveys. bain and company first, then twitter and linkedin. >>> and the second hobbit movie is projected to earn up to $73 million for the weekend. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhal
number one, jesus christ, then napoleon and william shax fear.aham lincoln, george washington, hitler, aristotle, alexander the great and thomas jefferson. >>> the housing market continues to recover. we look at zillow's list of the healthiest housing markets for october. it's a california dream housing market with san jose, san francisco, l.a. and san diego as the four best markets based on rapidly rising home values. denver in fifth with the lowest foreclosure rate. looking for a...
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comes from a french word that refers to the sorting of coffee beans and it was in the battlefield by napoleon bonaparte besso his original conception of triage is as you said you have a battlefield situation and many people were injured who do use a first and the concept is we save the most injured without regard to the race or distinction and as the french would refer to it then some years later there was a concept added in sum conceptions of triage that would apply there might be people you could sort of put last much of the memorial staff decided they might go last and this idea is perhaps that it would require too many resources if you saved that person you might lose to other people or perhaps you don't even have the resources in that situation to save them. but interestingly when we look at the triage protocols that the ambulance units in america use today so that pre-hospital triage i was surprised to learn there are nine well recognized systems in the u.s. for triage. they do not already that category because there is a danger in creating it which is that if you designate a set of peo
comes from a french word that refers to the sorting of coffee beans and it was in the battlefield by napoleon bonaparte besso his original conception of triage is as you said you have a battlefield situation and many people were injured who do use a first and the concept is we save the most injured without regard to the race or distinction and as the french would refer to it then some years later there was a concept added in sum conceptions of triage that would apply there might be people you...
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restrictions and with the french call a meeting friday of regulations ankle socks in snow as the napoleon. this puff pastry treat. in french is called the new faith a thousand layers. when you talk about red tape the french speak of an administrative need a flurry of rules and regulations. he writes in his piece. it is this complexity that is catapulted the dispute about which to do it yourself stores in the paris suburbs can open on sunday and a national issue with emergency cabinet meetings held to find a way through. very quickly before we go to the bridges evil that way if there's an eu role that just add another layer to that pastry. well you know i think that. what if we want to be sure that they're in the desert fair competition in a different economy we need fewer loans and i've been to with his new album isn't complete yet to europe in the film is to have social rules very clear and we stop and not the problem can do this i think why we need that on this social issue that the european union takes now good decisions to protect the workers of awe in europe and the kids that we see
restrictions and with the french call a meeting friday of regulations ankle socks in snow as the napoleon. this puff pastry treat. in french is called the new faith a thousand layers. when you talk about red tape the french speak of an administrative need a flurry of rules and regulations. he writes in his piece. it is this complexity that is catapulted the dispute about which to do it yourself stores in the paris suburbs can open on sunday and a national issue with emergency cabinet meetings...
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returned from iraq, great commanders often come in pairs, eisenhower and patton, grant and sherman, napoleon and dubois, general competent address and odierno can be added to the list, that the subordinate in every successful campaign pair played a key role in designing and implementing the campaign plan and that history does not always justly appreciate such contributions. in your words, why did the surge work? all of us understand that the awakening was taking place, and therefore you put in additional american troops. but it has got to be much more complicated that than that. >> i would argue the opposite, awakening realized when we put more troops in. >> rose: it wasn't the example -- >> but they were very -- but they were very small, i mean, so what had happened is we had gone through a time of almost civil war between the sunni and shia about, but when the americans came in with greater numbers we were able to go over greater distances, cover more areas, and the people felt much more comfortable than, coming forward because they were tired of the violence, al qaeda had worn out its wel
returned from iraq, great commanders often come in pairs, eisenhower and patton, grant and sherman, napoleon and dubois, general competent address and odierno can be added to the list, that the subordinate in every successful campaign pair played a key role in designing and implementing the campaign plan and that history does not always justly appreciate such contributions. in your words, why did the surge work? all of us understand that the awakening was taking place, and therefore you put in...
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france was a democracy, but napoleon came along, overthrew the government. so america. but america wasn't a democracy if you were african-american or if you were female or if you were a native american. america wasn't a democracy if you were white unless you owned land. so 200 years ago women couldn't vote, couldn't own property, couldn't go to college. right? we've come a long way. the women's rights movement, the civil rights movement, the movement that gave workers' rights. we've come a long way. and what percent of the american population made that change happen? what percent of the american population actively participated in the civil rights movement? less than 1% actively participated. what percent of the american population actively participated in the women's rights movement? press than 1%. that's why henry david thoreau said there are 999 patrons of virtue for every virtuous person. one person might do something about it. he said there are thousands who are in opinion opposed to slavery and do nothing about it. that 1% can make a huge, dramatic difference, but
france was a democracy, but napoleon came along, overthrew the government. so america. but america wasn't a democracy if you were african-american or if you were female or if you were a native american. america wasn't a democracy if you were white unless you owned land. so 200 years ago women couldn't vote, couldn't own property, couldn't go to college. right? we've come a long way. the women's rights movement, the civil rights movement, the movement that gave workers' rights. we've come a long...
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napoleone clubs like in the spring of 1910. >> the impact on the american progressive movement to win back the white house, sunday on c- span three american history tv. "washington journal" continues. we want to welcome back to the program hakeem jeffries, sit on the wedges committee. --sits on the budget committee. congress near to a budget deal. what do you know? ryan: i know that chairman and chairwoman mary have been working along with the other members of the conference committee to arrive at an agreement, which is what congress should be doing. we need to increase or reduce the harmful impacts of the sequester, as it relates to what took place this year and what will take place next year. host: to get rid of the automatic spending cuts. the latest iteration of talks has involved pension guarantees and other measures. host: what do you make of these initial offerings? guest: i think that the use of the question is one we should take a closer look at. i do not support the notion we should -- forcing them to pay more into the pension system. these are employees who have suffered a
napoleone clubs like in the spring of 1910. >> the impact on the american progressive movement to win back the white house, sunday on c- span three american history tv. "washington journal" continues. we want to welcome back to the program hakeem jeffries, sit on the wedges committee. --sits on the budget committee. congress near to a budget deal. what do you know? ryan: i know that chairman and chairwoman mary have been working along with the other members of the conference...
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agreements with countries like mexico, which continued to persecute mexican trade unionists such as napoleon gomez. it has led to agreements with , where we have lost several thousand jobs so far and it has led to the trade agreement with colombia where despite labor action plan, trade union activists still fear for their lives. policy isal trade leading us once again into a future where u.s. workers have no future. circulatentinue to that negotiators are approaching agreement on a new trade deal. ,he transpacific partnership also known as tpp. the u.s., along with 11 other nations, including vietnam and brunei, will try to form a trade bloc that we believe will be based on nafta's failed policies. dream offinalized, the a global economy that works for the world's workers will become even more distant. tpp is implemented, u.s. manufacturing may find itself on the endangered species list. soon, the full-court press will tpp. to pass proponents want to sidestep through the old framework of fast-track by limiting congressional authority to reveal or review the deal. they will claim how the agre
agreements with countries like mexico, which continued to persecute mexican trade unionists such as napoleon gomez. it has led to agreements with , where we have lost several thousand jobs so far and it has led to the trade agreement with colombia where despite labor action plan, trade union activists still fear for their lives. policy isal trade leading us once again into a future where u.s. workers have no future. circulatentinue to that negotiators are approaching agreement on a new trade...
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popular forces shed to fight a the guerrilla war that is actually where they were initiated under napoleon in did morocco who call for support for the liberation forces trying to free themselves from french and braddish -- british shares spanish control. so his idea was to fight a revolutionary war to support them with the imperialists control he thought would be rhode the spanish just as the forces were fighting until they were crushed. if you read the scholarship that is dismissed as a romantic joke but i don't think it was. that was my initial exposure [laughter] >> teeeighteen this is an honor. you touched briefly you have this shelly quotation in and talk about culture i was going to ask you to reflect of the contemporary stage of high culture and how important you think engagement with that literature and music orson of the is important to to have the vanguard of political thought if contemporary artist or audiences are rising to that challenge. >> people with power think so that is why it could not be put it in rockefeller center. go back 60 years in 1953 the interesting year for so
popular forces shed to fight a the guerrilla war that is actually where they were initiated under napoleon in did morocco who call for support for the liberation forces trying to free themselves from french and braddish -- british shares spanish control. so his idea was to fight a revolutionary war to support them with the imperialists control he thought would be rhode the spanish just as the forces were fighting until they were crushed. if you read the scholarship that is dismissed as a...
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arrival from africa amid talk of his candidacy, there were clubs formed, back from elba clubs, like napoleon. >> the impact of william rockhill nelson on the american progressive movement and teddy roosevelt's campaign to win back that is latere today on american history tv. after the war, things escalate so quickly. a moment that seems so loving can just turn and flip and be so out of control. and it one of those days ended with adam packing to leave and him going to his things and seeing a hidden handgun. he says i want to take is to sell it because i'm going to need some money. on top of the other pressures, they had no money. he came out gun and with a shotgun and really tried to jam it at her so she would pull the trigger and kill him. as i describe in the book, she wanted to. >> the return home is only half the story. david finkel follows the men of the 16th infantry tonight at a." on c-span's "q and >> republican senator rand paul spoke at the detroit economic club about jobs and the economy. legislation hew plans on introducing when the senate returns this week. some have considered
arrival from africa amid talk of his candidacy, there were clubs formed, back from elba clubs, like napoleon. >> the impact of william rockhill nelson on the american progressive movement and teddy roosevelt's campaign to win back that is latere today on american history tv. after the war, things escalate so quickly. a moment that seems so loving can just turn and flip and be so out of control. and it one of those days ended with adam packing to leave and him going to his things and...
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after roosevelt's arrival from africa, mid-talk about his candidacy, there are clubs formed like napoleon in the spring of 1910. >> the impact of william rockhill nelson on the aggressive movement and teddy roosevelt's campaign to win back the white house sunday on american history tv. >> unemployment insurance benefits are set to expire on december 28. earlier today, democratic steering and policy committee held a hearing on what that will mean for close to 1.3 million people. this is an hour and a half. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, everyone. thank you very much for joining us for this hearing of a most serious matter striking right into the heart of the security of america's working families. in interest in our getting to our witnesses, as soon as possible, i will save my for the remarks until later. but i yield to the distinguished ranking member of the ways and means committee who has been a champion on the issue of fairness for america's workers today. today, our focus is on unemployment insurance. the distinguished gentlemen from michigan, re
after roosevelt's arrival from africa, mid-talk about his candidacy, there are clubs formed like napoleon in the spring of 1910. >> the impact of william rockhill nelson on the aggressive movement and teddy roosevelt's campaign to win back the white house sunday on american history tv. >> unemployment insurance benefits are set to expire on december 28. earlier today, democratic steering and policy committee held a hearing on what that will mean for close to 1.3 million people. this...
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>> well, there's been a resurgence of interest since the premier of "napoleon" in 1980 at radio cityic hall. and surprisingly the entertainment value of the best films from the teens and '20s are still there. >> have you been able to track down some of the films once thought lost? >> well, it turns out that many of the films which are completely missing from the united states showed up overseas. and they were sent to overseas theaters and then at the end of the distribution period, instead of being junked the way they were supposed to, they ended up going to film collectors and then to film archives. oddly enough, the biggest collection of american silent feature films found overseas was in czechoslovakia. >> czechoslovakia. why there? >> it looks like the czech was the end of the line for distribution. so the distributors said, once you send it to czechoslovakia, don't bother to spend the shipping to send it back. >> what have we lost as a culture? you talk about three-quarters of all silent films gone. what does that mean to us as society? >> what we've lost is a real in-depth unde
>> well, there's been a resurgence of interest since the premier of "napoleon" in 1980 at radio cityic hall. and surprisingly the entertainment value of the best films from the teens and '20s are still there. >> have you been able to track down some of the films once thought lost? >> well, it turns out that many of the films which are completely missing from the united states showed up overseas. and they were sent to overseas theaters and then at the end of the...
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after roosevelt's arrival from africa amid talk of his candidacy, there were clubs formed like napoleon in the of 1910. >> the impact of newspaper publisher william rockhill nelson on the american movement sunday at span 3.stern on c- >> representative greg walden, chairman of the house energy subcommittee on communications technology on his plan to update the communications act covering television and other media. speaking at the hudson institute, the oregon republican says the update would help programmers that are trying to better serve their customers. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much, commissioner. i can still call you commissioner, i hope. i appreciate your warm and thorough introduction. i am an amateur radio operator. there are a lot of members of congress who actually pretend to be hams. i am actually the real thing. i will put that up, if you don't mind. i hope i'm not covering up too much of the hudson institute, but i am going to talk about the hashtag as part of my remarks. i'm delighted to be here this morning, honor to be with you. it is always fun to
after roosevelt's arrival from africa amid talk of his candidacy, there were clubs formed like napoleon in the of 1910. >> the impact of newspaper publisher william rockhill nelson on the american movement sunday at span 3.stern on c- >> representative greg walden, chairman of the house energy subcommittee on communications technology on his plan to update the communications act covering television and other media. speaking at the hudson institute, the oregon republican says the...