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yes, yes-- say-- there's napoleon. that's napoleon bonaparte. oh, yes, of course. you said you wished to spend an hour with him, master. go talk. i didn't know i could do it now. oh, you have no medals. huh, i don't need-- need any medals. ah. oh. [giggles] oh. thank you. oh. lovely. huh? jeannie, jeannie... this is going a little too far. no, i mean it. one. [clicks tongue, whines] [giggles] oh, boy. thank you, jeannie. do you know, this is the greatest thing you've ever done? oh. i can change the whole course of history. well, enjoy yourself, master. i-- i will go around and explore the palace, and look at the dresses. [giggles] oh, master, there's a lovely one. bye-bye. bye. [clears throat] uh, pardon me. i-i don't mean to intrude. uh, my name is major anthony nelson. you don't know me, but i certainly know you. you're "the little corporal." execute him. hi, i'm leeza gibons with an amazing story about how philips lifeline gives betty white peace of mind and gave my father a second chance at life. daddy is invincible. that's how we want to think about our parent
yes, yes-- say-- there's napoleon. that's napoleon bonaparte. oh, yes, of course. you said you wished to spend an hour with him, master. go talk. i didn't know i could do it now. oh, you have no medals. huh, i don't need-- need any medals. ah. oh. [giggles] oh. thank you. oh. lovely. huh? jeannie, jeannie... this is going a little too far. no, i mean it. one. [clicks tongue, whines] [giggles] oh, boy. thank you, jeannie. do you know, this is the greatest thing you've ever done? oh. i can change...
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know about napoleon. she was actually on good terms with some of the people at the court of louis the 18th. this was one of the incongruities that attracted me to the story. she was said to be a supporter of napoleon, but also moved to the court of louis the 18th. there appeared to be a little contradiction, because louis the 18th replaced napoleon. there's also an interseting sentence that her husband wrote to one of his nephews in france. he said, we are going to dieppe for the summer, but not until after the coronation. i don't know if that suggests he and eliza may have had an invitation to the coronation of charles the 10th of france, who followed louis the 18th. so they did have imperial connections, just not quite the ones you always hear of. >> we have a lot of unanswered questions, which can only be answered if you buy the book. i will be happy to sell it to you. thank you for coming today. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national c
know about napoleon. she was actually on good terms with some of the people at the court of louis the 18th. this was one of the incongruities that attracted me to the story. she was said to be a supporter of napoleon, but also moved to the court of louis the 18th. there appeared to be a little contradiction, because louis the 18th replaced napoleon. there's also an interseting sentence that her husband wrote to one of his nephews in france. he said, we are going to dieppe for the summer, but...
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at the fall of napoleon the jumels spent some time in france. is where they lived for several years, one of paris's most elegant addresses. eliza assembled an art collection. she turned herself into a connoisseur. this was the largest collection assembled by a private citizens of the united states up to that time. she had 242 european paintings. she also took great pride in having contact at the court of louis the 18th, would she would later exaggerate to inflate her social status. unfortunately, their time in france ended with the panic of 1825, which threatened her and her husband's security. put their country home in new possibly atd trust her urging. that meant it would be hers for life free to manage as she wish and safe from his creditors. predeceased her, she would not have to worry about spending her widowhood in poverty. ensured her financial security. 1826, she returned to the united states before her husband. she used a power of attorney he had given her to put almost all of the remaining real estate, including those broadway and libe
at the fall of napoleon the jumels spent some time in france. is where they lived for several years, one of paris's most elegant addresses. eliza assembled an art collection. she turned herself into a connoisseur. this was the largest collection assembled by a private citizens of the united states up to that time. she had 242 european paintings. she also took great pride in having contact at the court of louis the 18th, would she would later exaggerate to inflate her social status....
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and napoleon bonaparte, in battle. and lafayette, early on, decided that he did not like the british. unfortunately, -- or for chile, as the case may be, at the age a very impressive scholar and close friend and soldier and scientist, and soon-to-be father-in-law, or very close to, louis the 15th, not only had an apartment at versailles, but also a mansion, a palace that you might they, and the town of versailles. he had great flexibility, so at the age of 16, lafayette married -- adrienne. she was nobility. it was a step up in his life. -- something he probably will not know because it has not been published in english, but it hasn't french, by a man who had a personal interest in it. lafayette soonat would be a cadets, a student cadet for the royals. he was strapping. about my height, i would say. headstall foral the family, a large nose, and his four head when back. he actually was the head of cadets for a wild. and he would go out to hunt with the king. xiv.alking about louis and the king led been in office for 60
and napoleon bonaparte, in battle. and lafayette, early on, decided that he did not like the british. unfortunately, -- or for chile, as the case may be, at the age a very impressive scholar and close friend and soldier and scientist, and soon-to-be father-in-law, or very close to, louis the 15th, not only had an apartment at versailles, but also a mansion, a palace that you might they, and the town of versailles. he had great flexibility, so at the age of 16, lafayette married -- adrienne. she...
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he sided with the -- after napoleon was defeated he sided with the napoleon politicians who were pretty much gotten rid of by the new conservative government under the new king. when he was in america, louis xviii died. he was having dinner in alexandria went the secretary of state came in and said that he died. he said he could not imagine that charles x would be any better. and he was not. fascinating storing their -- story there. he was a religious man. he wanted to impose religion on everyone. it got to be really heavy. he would move people around. politicians, they would be in his favor, and were supporting him and they were not good enough any change them quickly, and out they would go. and you people come in. but never anything better. the job the way that lafayette had at a new man came in, one point mandat. he was dragged into the chamber and as he came out with his son. he was shot on the steps, and his body was thrown into the river -- into the seine, right then and there. of course the chaos began. thomas carlyle said that nobody knew about the maelstrom that was coming. yes
he sided with the -- after napoleon was defeated he sided with the napoleon politicians who were pretty much gotten rid of by the new conservative government under the new king. when he was in america, louis xviii died. he was having dinner in alexandria went the secretary of state came in and said that he died. he said he could not imagine that charles x would be any better. and he was not. fascinating storing their -- story there. he was a religious man. he wanted to impose religion on...
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, napoleon bonaparte, empress josephine. 0 items are on presale display in paris. they will be going under the hammer at the historic fontainebleau castle just outside of the city. sure to rake in quite a few euros, that selection. business news with markus karlsson. plenty of money rolling into the coffers of one of france's best-known car companies. markus: we're talking about one -- peugeot citron, one of france's biggest car companies. it is also paying out a bonus to , butf its french employees union representatives say it is not enough to compensate employees for their sacrifice in the past few years. a 2000 euros bonus for every employee working for peugeot-citroen. >> we are indeed able to create more wealth. when we create more wealth, we can redistribute it. that's why we decided to announce these bonuses on the same day we release our annual results. psahe bonus follows peugeot-citroen's first profitable year since 2010. it's in stark contrast to the carmaker's performance two years ago, when it was on the brink of bankruptcy. and theese manufacturer fre
, napoleon bonaparte, empress josephine. 0 items are on presale display in paris. they will be going under the hammer at the historic fontainebleau castle just outside of the city. sure to rake in quite a few euros, that selection. business news with markus karlsson. plenty of money rolling into the coffers of one of france's best-known car companies. markus: we're talking about one -- peugeot citron, one of france's biggest car companies. it is also paying out a bonus to , butf its french...
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>> well, paul, we don't have the napoleonic tradition. i don't believe the american people want a leader who command is going to tell them what to do in every single respect. to me leadership means the ability to inspire the kind of confidence in the american people to inspire in the american people a feeling that you the leader have the kind of competence to deal with national and international questions that they can put some reliance on your judgment. and inspire the willingness to be a part of the job that has to be done to rebuild and recreate a stronger and a better america. that, to me, is the essence of leadership. the ability to inspire confidence and to revolve the american people in the very important process of trying to get a handle on inflation, of trying to create the kind of image around the world that america is still a strong, powerful and free country. >> to help clarify that, can you pick out the three most effective leaders in history and why you have selected these three leaders. >> well, i tell you, you hit me right
>> well, paul, we don't have the napoleonic tradition. i don't believe the american people want a leader who command is going to tell them what to do in every single respect. to me leadership means the ability to inspire the kind of confidence in the american people to inspire in the american people a feeling that you the leader have the kind of competence to deal with national and international questions that they can put some reliance on your judgment. and inspire the willingness to be...
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napoleon bonaparte. see you in a minute. >>> mongolia, central asia. in winter, the temperature can stay at 20 degrees below zero even during the day.
napoleon bonaparte. see you in a minute. >>> mongolia, central asia. in winter, the temperature can stay at 20 degrees below zero even during the day.
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and if you want the pro bowl to go away, you can leave napoleon... i'm kidding, but it's football on sunday night. i'm good with that. joe the ratings say you do watch the pro bowl. did you watch tonight - or did you watch grease? we'll only do highlights of one - even though i do a mean hand jive. that moment when you're in hawaii in a football uniform and oh so close to the beach. so a football player from cincinnati scored twice in the pro bowl... it's just travis kelce is a former bearcat and not a current bengal. doesn't stink to be travis right now. just signed a forty-six million dollar contract touchdowns in hawaii. elder's kyle rudolph once won the mvp of this game catching two touchdowns. travis didn't. just saying. yo andy dalton - do this more often. just throw the ball really high and really far and let your really good receiver make really hard catch. three balls for sixty-yards for eighteen. forget the push off - it's the pro bowl. jer cedric peerman the only bengal on team rice, said he might get some carries, 6 yards on the fake punt
and if you want the pro bowl to go away, you can leave napoleon... i'm kidding, but it's football on sunday night. i'm good with that. joe the ratings say you do watch the pro bowl. did you watch tonight - or did you watch grease? we'll only do highlights of one - even though i do a mean hand jive. that moment when you're in hawaii in a football uniform and oh so close to the beach. so a football player from cincinnati scored twice in the pro bowl... it's just travis kelce is a former bearcat...
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napoleon mccallum.... who will help us out with the event on sunday. closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning will resume shortly more coming up in of fox5 news at 5. we continue to news on a homicide in mountains edge. the details in just the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper, but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between paying for medicine and paying rent can't wait. a single mom who desperately needs a raise can't wait. a student with a mountain of debt can't wait. who need it. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. thanks for joining us for your only local news at 5:30. let's update you breaking news we hour. a homicide underway in the southwest valley.
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showers rolling across 74. and snow in areas that are seeing snow showers from friendship back to napoleon along 421. the good news, temperatures above freezing. even though you' re seeing snow in southeastern indiana, it is melting away when it hits the surface. the kind of snow we like. winter weather advisory for our area will go into effect at 6:00 tonight and last until 6:00 wednesday morning. after sunset tonight, it will get cold enough we may see some icy spots and the snow will here and there. everywhere all across greater cincinnati, temperatures are above freezing. whether you' re seeing rain east 74, wet roads are all you are dealing with for the morning commute. the planner today, right now generally rain though snow to the south and east indiana. at noon, rain/snow mix possible, near 40. no word -- no worries on the re all wet. heading into the evening, specifically after sunset tonight, it may be a bit icy and there may be slick spots overnight as we quickly dip down closer to freezing by about 8:00 tonight. the snow will stick around for a couple of days. not huge totals, b
showers rolling across 74. and snow in areas that are seeing snow showers from friendship back to napoleon along 421. the good news, temperatures above freezing. even though you' re seeing snow in southeastern indiana, it is melting away when it hits the surface. the kind of snow we like. winter weather advisory for our area will go into effect at 6:00 tonight and last until 6:00 wednesday morning. after sunset tonight, it will get cold enough we may see some icy spots and the snow will here...
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it is a mix of rain and snow, williamstown. southeastern indiana with snow showers falling from napoleon to osgood. temperatures at the moment on the ground, warm enough thanks to yesterday' s 53 degree high that it all melts away. the grass in the roof might see some accumulation, but the roads stay wet. winter weather advisory tonight at 6 p.m. and here' s the reason why. by the time we get to 6:00 or nine :00 tonight, temperatures will start to fall. we will fall below freezing. 6 p.m., rain showers and snow showers. the grass may get a coding. between 6:00 and 10:00 it will be a slow drop below freezing. at that time you could expect some icy spots and then after 10:00 we will see more snow showers with accumulation possible tonight. one inch total, we will take a look at how much we could see in the next few days in a couple of minutes. lisa: do developments into the mark: the neighborhood is on edge. wlwt news five' s janel walton is there with the details. janel: they are trying to piece this together with what happened yesterday afternoon. they know that three people are shot wit
it is a mix of rain and snow, williamstown. southeastern indiana with snow showers falling from napoleon to osgood. temperatures at the moment on the ground, warm enough thanks to yesterday' s 53 degree high that it all melts away. the grass in the roof might see some accumulation, but the roads stay wet. winter weather advisory tonight at 6 p.m. and here' s the reason why. by the time we get to 6:00 or nine :00 tonight, temperatures will start to fall. we will fall below freezing. 6 p.m., rain...
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les invalides, with its golden dome marking napoleon's tomb, is magnifique.aughty blades of the moulin rouge keep turning, and its red lights tempt lost souls in pigalle. just to be out and about at this hour, the energy of the city is palpable. notre dame is particularly stately after dark. sightseeing boats enliven the river and its sparkling bridges. the pyramid at the louvre glows from within. and the eiffel tower provides a fitting finale for this victory lap through the city of light.
les invalides, with its golden dome marking napoleon's tomb, is magnifique.aughty blades of the moulin rouge keep turning, and its red lights tempt lost souls in pigalle. just to be out and about at this hour, the energy of the city is palpable. notre dame is particularly stately after dark. sightseeing boats enliven the river and its sparkling bridges. the pyramid at the louvre glows from within. and the eiffel tower provides a fitting finale for this victory lap through the city of light.
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whenever napoleon had a portrait done of him, he knew his stomach was gonna itch. that's how come he always held his hand right in there. okay. earl, you really can paint, honey. thank you. lesson's over for today, so you can take a rest. same time, same station tomorrow. my modeling fee -- 25 cents an hour. oh, yeah. what? somebody picked my pocket. goodness. well, look, i'll get it to you, but in the meanwhile how about a banana and an apple? farrah fawcett never worked for bananas and apples. a banana and an apple? you're too kind, cheapskate. let's go home, baby. oh, wait a minute. got to tell thelma something. they're not in the bedroom. say what? [ laughs ] i knew sooner or later they had to come up for some air. they went to the movies, willona. well, honey, if those two are up to their usual tricks, even the "eyes of laura mars" will be looking at them. [ laughs ] listen, tell thelma that the new french bikinis came into the boutique this afternoon, honey. whoo! 60% off. that's not off the price, honey. that's off the bikini. [ laughs ] i swear, i was born
whenever napoleon had a portrait done of him, he knew his stomach was gonna itch. that's how come he always held his hand right in there. okay. earl, you really can paint, honey. thank you. lesson's over for today, so you can take a rest. same time, same station tomorrow. my modeling fee -- 25 cents an hour. oh, yeah. what? somebody picked my pocket. goodness. well, look, i'll get it to you, but in the meanwhile how about a banana and an apple? farrah fawcett never worked for bananas and...
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traveling do east through indiana, the level of snow, napoleon to look out along 48. fairly light but strong enough to coat up the road and cause some light additional accumulation. we will see that through the morning. winter weather advisory through 10:00 this morning so watch out showers may coat the roads. several more hours where a flurry or snow shower could code up the roadways. right now, wind out of the feels like three. day. wind chill will stay in the single digits. 8:00 a.m., light snow in parts. try and see that sunshine return, feels-like temperature staying in the single digits as temperatures climb into the low 20' s. by lunchtime, snow showers moving out. clouds clearing out later which will allow temperatures to dip down into the single didst. 22 today. seven for the low tonight. a chance for more wind and flurries to start up the weekend. lisa: 4:53 a.m. right now. bengals helped tackle hunger at the food bank. they announced the results. campbell' s donated 30 cans of soup every bengals tackle. nearly 20,000 cans. at the team decided to bump it to
traveling do east through indiana, the level of snow, napoleon to look out along 48. fairly light but strong enough to coat up the road and cause some light additional accumulation. we will see that through the morning. winter weather advisory through 10:00 this morning so watch out showers may coat the roads. several more hours where a flurry or snow shower could code up the roadways. right now, wind out of the feels like three. day. wind chill will stay in the single digits. 8:00 a.m., light...
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the french revolution produced napoleon rather than the napoleonic wars. great men argued about them. i think the 20th century proved him right. the people at the history by the scruff of the neck did so in the wrong direction. this leads me to particularly when think about the evolution of technology, which is very clearly something that shows this pattern of descent with modification and pedigrees and family tree and gradual change. it leaves me to say that perhaps we don't need a great theory of invention either. when you think about it, pretty well everything center or discover his dispensable. if they had fallen under both before they made the discovery some else would've come up with a. so edison came up with the light bulb in 1870s by 23 people came up with the idea of the incandescent lightbulb in that decade independently. in britain we give the credit to joseph swan. and russia they say someone else. et cetera. nobody is wrong that everybody is right. the idea was right, it was ready to be discovered. the component technologies of the lightbulb w
the french revolution produced napoleon rather than the napoleonic wars. great men argued about them. i think the 20th century proved him right. the people at the history by the scruff of the neck did so in the wrong direction. this leads me to particularly when think about the evolution of technology, which is very clearly something that shows this pattern of descent with modification and pedigrees and family tree and gradual change. it leaves me to say that perhaps we don't need a great...
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many were blasted out by the brits in napoleonic times.uring world war ii, britain drilled 30 more miles of tunnels. the 100-ton gun is one of many cannon that both protected gibraltar and controlled shipping in the strait. a cable car whisks visitors from downtown to the rock's 14,000-foot summit. from the top of the rock, spain's costa del sol arcs eastward, and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of morocco beckon. these cliffs and those over in africa created what ancient societies in the mediterranean world called the pillars of hercules. for centuries, they were the foreboding gateway to the unknown. descending the rock, whether you like it or not, you'll meet the famous apes of gibraltar. 200 of these mischief-makers entertain tourists. and with all the visitors, they're bold, and they get their way. yeah? you can have it. you can -- you can -- you can -- here on the rock of gibraltar, the locals are very friendly, but give them your apples. legend has it that as long as these apes are here, the british will sta
many were blasted out by the brits in napoleonic times.uring world war ii, britain drilled 30 more miles of tunnels. the 100-ton gun is one of many cannon that both protected gibraltar and controlled shipping in the strait. a cable car whisks visitors from downtown to the rock's 14,000-foot summit. from the top of the rock, spain's costa del sol arcs eastward, and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of morocco beckon. these cliffs and those over in africa created what...
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oh, guard, can you tell me where the napoleon exhibit is? i think it's right here. be right with you, lady. -let's go, mister... -please give me a chance. -i've got to talk to him. -beat it, mister. if you're here when i get back, i'll have you run in. this way, lady. that indian looks real, doesn't he? ed, will you please listen to reason? ed please, we'll get in trouble here. let's go home. -never. -ed, listen. uh-oh...that kid again. b. j. : i want to look at that indian again. all right, dear. mom! come here! this indian is real! i am not and i'll scalp you if you don't beat it! b. j. , stop making so much noise. i tell you, mommy, the indian is real. he moved and he talked. and he said he'd scalp me! this one sure feels different from the others. -excuse me. -it's you! the guy who was talking to the horse! i'm throwin' you outta here, you nut! come on... look, mommy. the horse is real, too. let's get out of this place! he's real. my wife was right. ed, i'm sorry i hurt your feelings. will you please forgive me? just promise me one thing. -what? -when they make
oh, guard, can you tell me where the napoleon exhibit is? i think it's right here. be right with you, lady. -let's go, mister... -please give me a chance. -i've got to talk to him. -beat it, mister. if you're here when i get back, i'll have you run in. this way, lady. that indian looks real, doesn't he? ed, will you please listen to reason? ed please, we'll get in trouble here. let's go home. -never. -ed, listen. uh-oh...that kid again. b. j. : i want to look at that indian again. all right,...
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northeasterly fashion. light rain northwest to connorsville. oxford having heavy rain. light rain through napoleon and bright and harrison. couple of showers, continuing to move through amillia. and nothing severe at this point. we have a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings earlier today. and this, entire area, is an area of low pressure, which is giving severe weather, bringing it to kwlars in virginia and north carolina. that's what brought the tornadoes in florida and in the deep south. tea also bringing blizzard like companies in indiana and illinois. 46 na batavia. we're at 44 at the airport, you guys will see the 30s fairly soon. good news, we were so warm, road temperatures in the 40s and 50s. when the snow starts to fall tonight, and even through the day tomorrow, road temperatures should be well above 32 degrees. and today's forecast, and in the 30s by 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00. on and off, mix of rain and snow by 9:00. we should see snow showers around 12:00, 11:00. tracking rain. the snow indicated by the blue color, moves in. almost everybody is seeing snow shower activity. we're looki
northeasterly fashion. light rain northwest to connorsville. oxford having heavy rain. light rain through napoleon and bright and harrison. couple of showers, continuing to move through amillia. and nothing severe at this point. we have a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings earlier today. and this, entire area, is an area of low pressure, which is giving severe weather, bringing it to kwlars in virginia and north carolina. that's what brought the tornadoes in florida and in the deep south....
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what did napoleon die of? how many of you know? >> syphilis. >> somebody said syphilis. >> no. [ laughter ] >> no. >> arsenic, they said. arsenic. >> lot of the caesars-- [ laughter ] >> what-- how much time-- oh, we-we sh-should wrap this up soon, should we? >> about a minute ago. [ laughter ] >> 'bout-- about a minute ago! what is cpr? you know that. cardiopulmonary resuscitation. what is the name for the-- well, sterilization process procedures in men? you know that. that's a-- >> vasectomy. >> vasectomy, of course. >> or snip. [ laughter ] >> or a line drive. [ laughter ] and, anyway, this says, "name five of the 10 essential things to take with you when you go backpacking." >> very good. >> no, fire starter, matches, compass, map, flashlight, first-aid kit, knife, extra clothing, food and water, and sunglasses. >> mmm-hmm. >> fascinating. you passed almost-- >> almost passed that, yes. >> all right. we'll be back. shirley muldowney will join us in a moment. oprah winfrey is here, and jerry seinfeld. but, right now, do yourself
what did napoleon die of? how many of you know? >> syphilis. >> somebody said syphilis. >> no. [ laughter ] >> no. >> arsenic, they said. arsenic. >> lot of the caesars-- [ laughter ] >> what-- how much time-- oh, we-we sh-should wrap this up soon, should we? >> about a minute ago. [ laughter ] >> 'bout-- about a minute ago! what is cpr? you know that. cardiopulmonary resuscitation. what is the name for the-- well, sterilization process...
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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 philosophies. when i mean studying, that's exactly what i mean by studying. >> to become a better -- >> warrior, yeah. to be a shotgun or whatever you want to call them you know what i mean. yeah, 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 in his gang 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 know what i mean? so, it was on. i'll be honest with you, that was -- if i sat here and tell you that i wasn't, you know, scared, "a," terrified. i got hit, sliced. well, it was two. the other one healed up better. sliced m
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 philosophies. when i mean studying, that's exactly what i mean by studying. >> to become a better -- >> warrior, yeah. to be a shotgun or whatever you want to call them you know what i mean. yeah, 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...
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[chuckles] uh, uh, napoleon brandy with the coffee? mm-hm. [giggles] well? well, what? aren't you gonna conjure it up? oh, nay, master. no more of those silly little tricks. from now on, you will do the conjuring, uh, why don't i order for both of us. uh, we'll have two filet mignons. we will have fish. lesson two: "you must be independent, self-reliant, unpredictable without seeming obvious." ahem. we'll have two fillets...of sole. may i suggest a white wine with the fish? a nice chablis? yes, yes. that'll be fine. oh, i will have champagne. lesson number three. no, five. "an expensive woman is a popular woman." champagne, please. very good. jeannie, i think it's very nice that you want to learn more about modern american women, but a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. do you realize, master, that this is the first time you have ever taken me out? i want it to be a memorable occasion. oh, i'll remember it all right. i'll remember how beautiful you look. [giggles] well, that is because i am having such a wonderful time. good. i have not enjoyed myself so much si
[chuckles] uh, uh, napoleon brandy with the coffee? mm-hm. [giggles] well? well, what? aren't you gonna conjure it up? oh, nay, master. no more of those silly little tricks. from now on, you will do the conjuring, uh, why don't i order for both of us. uh, we'll have two filet mignons. we will have fish. lesson two: "you must be independent, self-reliant, unpredictable without seeming obvious." ahem. we'll have two fillets...of sole. may i suggest a white wine with the fish? a nice...
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before you get too excited about all of this, listen up he only eight napoleon, margherita pizza made out of tomatoes come a few ounces of mozzarella, basil and olive oil, no pepperoni or sausage there. and defense wins championships and the nfl did just that, denver broncos super bowl 50 championships. super bowl 50 the blue angels. broncos, and also broncos touchdown and 7-0 lead, jonathan stewart over the goal line line. jordan, the white receiver longest with another field goal, 13-7, and has a field goal to make it 16-7 denver lead. as i mentioned field goal, carolina three and the fourth quarter to make it 16-7 game, right miller turned out to be fit in the peak, forces a fumble, and these two broncos touchdown lombardi trophy, 24-7. and the final game. i will take some time to reflect. i have a couple of priorities first i want to kiss my wife and kids. i want to of my family and drink a lot of budweiser, tracy come i promise you that. i will take care of those things first. two the man upstairs come i'm very grateful. you just carolina wash -- watch party as they got together
before you get too excited about all of this, listen up he only eight napoleon, margherita pizza made out of tomatoes come a few ounces of mozzarella, basil and olive oil, no pepperoni or sausage there. and defense wins championships and the nfl did just that, denver broncos super bowl 50 championships. super bowl 50 the blue angels. broncos, and also broncos touchdown and 7-0 lead, jonathan stewart over the goal line line. jordan, the white receiver longest with another field goal, 13-7, and...
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this one from napoleon, who said -- we're coming right back. >>> the european union is securing its bordersin decades. in reaction to its worsening illegal immigrant and refugee crisis, and europe is about to change dramatically. colonel ralph peters here with us next. >>> and drones good for flying, good for video, and now great for adventure. those videos for you right was just a bottle. that no one would ever notice me. but i knew i could be more. that one day, i would make people smile. [woman speaking indistinctly] . lou: we're going to show you some drone footage. this video showing the massive refugee crisis now at the turkey-syrian border. look at this. turkey setting up 100,000 syrian refugees in 9 camps within syria, near the turkish border. a tenth camp is built two miles inside syria. turkey, of course, has the world's largest refugee population, home to some 3 million and it is growing. joining us now, fox news strategic analyst, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. great to have you here. >> lou. lou: turkey is making threats now against the european union to release a million ref
this one from napoleon, who said -- we're coming right back. >>> the european union is securing its bordersin decades. in reaction to its worsening illegal immigrant and refugee crisis, and europe is about to change dramatically. colonel ralph peters here with us next. >>> and drones good for flying, good for video, and now great for adventure. those videos for you right was just a bottle. that no one would ever notice me. but i knew i could be more. that one day, i would make...
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les invalides, with its golden dome marking napoleon's tomb, is magnifique. the naughty blades of the moulin rouge keep turning, and its red lights tempt lost souls in pigalle. just to be out and about at this hour, the energy of the city is palpable. notre dame is particularly stately after dark. sightseeing boats enliven the river and its sparkling bridges. the pyramid at the louvre glows from within. and the eiffel tower provides a fitting finale for this victory lap through the city of light.
les invalides, with its golden dome marking napoleon's tomb, is magnifique. the naughty blades of the moulin rouge keep turning, and its red lights tempt lost souls in pigalle. just to be out and about at this hour, the energy of the city is palpable. notre dame is particularly stately after dark. sightseeing boats enliven the river and its sparkling bridges. the pyramid at the louvre glows from within. and the eiffel tower provides a fitting finale for this victory lap through the city of...
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this one from napoleon, who said -- we're coming right back. >>> the european union is securing its bordersthe first time in decades. in reaction to its worsening illegal immigrant and refugee crisis, and europe is about to change dramatically. colonel ralph peters here with us next. >>> and drones good for flying, good for video, and now great for adventure. those videos for you right those videos for you right after these at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. i thione second it's there.day. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service...
this one from napoleon, who said -- we're coming right back. >>> the european union is securing its bordersthe first time in decades. in reaction to its worsening illegal immigrant and refugee crisis, and europe is about to change dramatically. colonel ralph peters here with us next. >>> and drones good for flying, good for video, and now great for adventure. those videos for you right those videos for you right after these at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a...
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napoleon. well, napoleon, i do have that complex, but i'm doing my captain morgan.t to thank our sponsors, the ac boat show, but do i? because i'm going have these pogo stick guys jump over me. first of all i want to show this, the queen of the ac boat show, the biggest boat here. for all of the particulars, of what we are looking at, we will bring in carry, hey, how are you? >> i'm great. how are you? >> tell me about this boat. this is enormous, let's walk underneath it. it is so big. what's the deal with this thing? >> the atlantis, biggest boat at the show. it is more than 50 feet, it has got couple every state rooms, gorgeous kitchen, this amazing sun roof that you can open, it is beautiful. >> now, not just this boat here is featured. you have more boats this year than last, about 25% more boats here, at the convention center in ac? >> yep, more than 450 boats here, for every budget and lifestyle. we look at the gorgeous queen, but also great run was about $15,000. >> also, another new feature, is this craziness. over here, you brought these guys from canada d
napoleon. well, napoleon, i do have that complex, but i'm doing my captain morgan.t to thank our sponsors, the ac boat show, but do i? because i'm going have these pogo stick guys jump over me. first of all i want to show this, the queen of the ac boat show, the biggest boat here. for all of the particulars, of what we are looking at, we will bring in carry, hey, how are you? >> i'm great. how are you? >> tell me about this boat. this is enormous, let's walk underneath it. it is so...
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napoleon informed merrill that his brother-in-law had deserted the family and refused to take care of his wife and their children. he sought the bureau's assistance to make him care for the bureau's census and see to his children's financial well-being. apprenticeships forced upon black children who were often considered orphans because of a lack of a father, even though the mother was alive and well, created another task for the bureau. in alexandria, the agent wrote that if black children had to be removed from apprenticeships "by force or even bloodshed, let it be done. the purpose of the bureau must and shall be carried out." yet at the same time, the bureau endorsed apprenticeships if they were unsure the parent or parents could support their children, such as the agent in lynchburg. officials were "ordered to bind any case wheren parents receive government those parents who were unhappy with each other, they looked to the bureau to assist them as well. mary of yorktown turned to the friedman court -- freed men court to take them from their father. he wanted to keep the children
napoleon informed merrill that his brother-in-law had deserted the family and refused to take care of his wife and their children. he sought the bureau's assistance to make him care for the bureau's census and see to his children's financial well-being. apprenticeships forced upon black children who were often considered orphans because of a lack of a father, even though the mother was alive and well, created another task for the bureau. in alexandria, the agent wrote that if black children had...
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napoleon bonaparte. no. genghis khan. no. uh, uh... millard fillmore. what?! well, he was the 13th president of the united states. what's wrong with millard fillmore? will you just drive. [ ] uh... uh... marc antony. no. cleopatra. no. oh. turn on the radio. they're broadcasting the launch. why don't we think of some places? man on radio: fifteen minutes to countdown. all systems to go. [fingers snap] places, places. uh, paris. no. berlin. mm-mm. uh, madrid. no. how about anaheim, azusa, and cucamonga? man on radio: only five minutes more. ah, poor dr. bellows. we should have sent him some cheese. stop. stop the car! stop the car! what? i'm-- there's a telephone booth. pull over there, will ya? wait a minute. hold on. pull over. all right. right here. here. i'm gonna call the launch pad and have them stop the launch. oh. roger, give me a dime, will ya? all right, all right. what are you doing? they're not going to stop the launching. look, we don't have the time. she is obviously not going to regain her memory. give me the dime, will ya? wait a minute. wait a
napoleon bonaparte. no. genghis khan. no. uh, uh... millard fillmore. what?! well, he was the 13th president of the united states. what's wrong with millard fillmore? will you just drive. [ ] uh... uh... marc antony. no. cleopatra. no. oh. turn on the radio. they're broadcasting the launch. why don't we think of some places? man on radio: fifteen minutes to countdown. all systems to go. [fingers snap] places, places. uh, paris. no. berlin. mm-mm. uh, madrid. no. how about anaheim, azusa, and...
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this one from napoleon, who said -- we're coming right back. >>> the european union is securing its borders for the first time in decades. in reaction to its worsening illegal immigrant and refugee crisis, and europe is about to change dramatically. colonel ralph peters here with us next. >>> and drones good for flying, good for video, and now great for adventure. those videos for you right after these messages. stay with us. we'll be right back. ement... may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. for over 75 years, investors have relied on our disciplined approach to find long term value. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call a t. rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor ...to see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable.
this one from napoleon, who said -- we're coming right back. >>> the european union is securing its borders for the first time in decades. in reaction to its worsening illegal immigrant and refugee crisis, and europe is about to change dramatically. colonel ralph peters here with us next. >>> and drones good for flying, good for video, and now great for adventure. those videos for you right after these messages. stay with us. we'll be right back. ement... may not always be...
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here with the details is honorary host, napoleon he is a former los angeles raider and two-time all america runningback at navy and member of the college football hall of fame. also with us, president of the goody two shoes foundation, nikki berti. her husband, tony, former defensive tackle for the san diego chargers. >> welcome to beth of you. >> thank you. >> what do you have to eat on game day? is there a specific thing that you love to eat? >> i'm one of those guys that likes everything. >> i'm with you. >> wings and chili definitely. that's game day staple. >> you should probably wait until after the -- >> run the race so you can eat that stuff. >> otherwise every third step is something else. >> let's talk about the big game 10k. >> it's exciting. i never thought something like this would go over well during the super bowl. but i'm going to have my kids out there, my wife wants to go, and friends. they all want to participate in it. >> it's early enough in the morning -- what time does it start? 7:30? >> 7:20. it starts relatively early. but it's a great way to get out and participate
here with the details is honorary host, napoleon he is a former los angeles raider and two-time all america runningback at navy and member of the college football hall of fame. also with us, president of the goody two shoes foundation, nikki berti. her husband, tony, former defensive tackle for the san diego chargers. >> welcome to beth of you. >> thank you. >> what do you have to eat on game day? is there a specific thing that you love to eat? >> i'm one of those guys...
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almost napoleonic. my person will change this country. by being in the presidency, things will happen because i'm there. bernie sanders argues, thing will happen if we shift to a more social democratic approach to government. not being fearful of government but using it for redistributive purposes, for health care, education, all the good things we believe in. but putting more oomf into them. what rubio is offering is old time religion. participate at this. free enterprise, we can do it, we're all immigrants together. we can make this country great again because we want to. this race is really beginning on the republican side to look like a slow motion version of an old time political convention. where one candidate comes into the convention with the most delegates. the one in second begins to move up a bit but neither can gain. a third one come along and begins to pick up. by the fifth or sixth, that person is the leader. if you're betting on rubio, and i am betting on rubio to do well here, is a dynamic that goes among the three guys ev
almost napoleonic. my person will change this country. by being in the presidency, things will happen because i'm there. bernie sanders argues, thing will happen if we shift to a more social democratic approach to government. not being fearful of government but using it for redistributive purposes, for health care, education, all the good things we believe in. but putting more oomf into them. what rubio is offering is old time religion. participate at this. free enterprise, we can do it, we're...
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almost napoleonic. my person will change this country. by being in the presidency, things will happen because i'm there. bernie sanders argues, things will happen if we shift to a more social democratic approach to government. not being fearful of government but using it for redistributive purposes, for health care, education, all the good things we believe in. but putting more oomf into them. what rubio is offering is old time religion. patriotism, free enterprise. we can do it. we're all immigrants together. we can make this country great again because we want to. this race is really beginning on the republican side to look like a slow motion version of an old time political convention. where one candidate comes into the convention with the most delegates. the one in second begins to move up a bit but neither can gain. a third one comes along and begins to pick up. by the fifth or sixth, that person is the leader. if you're betting on rubio, and i am betting on rubio to do well here, is a dynamic that goes among the three guys eventuall
almost napoleonic. my person will change this country. by being in the presidency, things will happen because i'm there. bernie sanders argues, things will happen if we shift to a more social democratic approach to government. not being fearful of government but using it for redistributive purposes, for health care, education, all the good things we believe in. but putting more oomf into them. what rubio is offering is old time religion. patriotism, free enterprise. we can do it. we're all...
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the napoleonic wars. he will knock off those books. >> here is 1969, apollo 11 flight plan. you can see it right here. here is some footage from that moment and it is not the normal neil armstrong stepping off on the moon. it is buzz aldrin and michael collins. >> during the three-day journey to the moon the astronauts kept busy. check lists, navigation and observation, housekeeping. they must work in a weightless environment, keeping their spacecraft and themselves in good condition. data must be collected and reported, experiments must be performed. including photography both inside and outside the spacecraft. >> it lays out the role of each of the three astronauts, at every moment of the mission. at this particular time, it suggests there was a possibility that perhaps the astronauts would have to be left on the moon if something wasn't working properly. the mission would go on. this was done according to a plan to -- july 1, 1969. there was a plan that set out this very detailed chronological time frame and according to this plan, they had to follow all of these instruct
the napoleonic wars. he will knock off those books. >> here is 1969, apollo 11 flight plan. you can see it right here. here is some footage from that moment and it is not the normal neil armstrong stepping off on the moon. it is buzz aldrin and michael collins. >> during the three-day journey to the moon the astronauts kept busy. check lists, navigation and observation, housekeeping. they must work in a weightless environment, keeping their spacecraft and themselves in good...
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it's almost napoleonic, i am a perron.'m there, bernie sanders argues things will happen if we shift over to a more social democratic way of government, not being fearful of government but using it for redistributive purposes, for health care, retirement, education, but putting more oomph into it. what bernie is offering is old-time relinl on. this is beginning to look like a slow motion version of an old time political convention where one candidate comes in with the most delegates. the one in second begins to move up a little bit. all of a sudden a third one begins to pick up. and by the fifth or sixth ballot that guy is the leader. so when you're looking at it, if you're betting on rubio, and i'm betting on rubio to do well here is a dynamic that goes among the three guys, eventually cruz fades, trump fades, he ends up as a middle of the road republican, a republican that most can live with. >> the business of politics, thanks, chris, we're waiting to pounce on the cruz speech when he come noos into the ballroom. in the
it's almost napoleonic, i am a perron.'m there, bernie sanders argues things will happen if we shift over to a more social democratic way of government, not being fearful of government but using it for redistributive purposes, for health care, retirement, education, but putting more oomph into it. what bernie is offering is old-time relinl on. this is beginning to look like a slow motion version of an old time political convention where one candidate comes in with the most delegates. the one in...
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. >> napoleon mcculom, all soms -- synonymous. only three midshipmen to ever have their name retire. but now, they are welcoming a new number to -- member to the fold. right into the record books. and now, no one at navy will ever wear number 19 again. reynold's number is retired, making him the fourth member of this group. this season will go down in history as one of the best ever. his 88 career rushing touchdowns are not just the most in meaf history -- navy history but the most ever in the sbf. congratulations to reynolds, much deserved. >>> at the top of the show, we saw the outpouring of support for two women who lost their lives. hamilton and police officer ashley quinden. one is offering his own support in his own way as well. maurice cana day, a former standout cornerback for the cavaliers, during his 40-yard dash at the nfl combine. they say officer genden, 2-20- 16, never forget. one cleat will be given to the family. the other will be auctioned off with proceeds going to the memorial fund. a paratrooper undercover oper
. >> napoleon mcculom, all soms -- synonymous. only three midshipmen to ever have their name retire. but now, they are welcoming a new number to -- member to the fold. right into the record books. and now, no one at navy will ever wear number 19 again. reynold's number is retired, making him the fourth member of this group. this season will go down in history as one of the best ever. his 88 career rushing touchdowns are not just the most in meaf history -- navy history but the most ever...
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france promised england napoleon wouldn't be any bother. you can't compare dennis with napoleon. oh no? which one am i talking about? he's small, he wears his hair across his forehead, and he terrorizes the neighborhood. now which one? you're going to feel much better putting up your new bird feeder. yeah, right under the eyes of the enemy. [music] dennis: kapow. kapow. tommy: kapow. kapow. dennis: kapow. kapow. oh no. dennis: kapow. kapow. kapow. dennis. dennis: kapow. kapow. did you call me, mr. wilson? yes, i called you. did you want me to come over and help you? no, that's the last thing i want. don't you know i'm trying to attract birds to my yard? sure we do and we're helpin' you. well, you're not helping me with all those kapows. sure we are. we're scarin' away all the hawks that are after your birds. hawks are all over the place. nah, there is no hawk within a hundred miles. how about buzzards? no. any eagles? if you don't stop shouting, we won't even have a sparrow. are you all through, mr. wilson? did you put the food in it? well, of course, i did. and now, if you'll bo
france promised england napoleon wouldn't be any bother. you can't compare dennis with napoleon. oh no? which one am i talking about? he's small, he wears his hair across his forehead, and he terrorizes the neighborhood. now which one? you're going to feel much better putting up your new bird feeder. yeah, right under the eyes of the enemy. [music] dennis: kapow. kapow. tommy: kapow. kapow. dennis: kapow. kapow. oh no. dennis: kapow. kapow. kapow. dennis. dennis: kapow. kapow. did you call me,...
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napoleon won -- and lost...right brothers flew. >> he built the log and lived in it for seven years. >> right there in the forest -- until word gets out of the old fella living in a log. >> people would come and knock on the door and say, "what's in there?" so he used to take the log to schools. >> just load it on a trailer. presto -- a mobile home. in the late 1950s, james sr. passes away, leaving his only son, world war ii vet and traveling salesman james elwin allen, his unusual home. so the son of a lumberjack decides to take it cross-country, maybe make a buck while sharing his strange inheritance with the world. he sets off for parts unknown. his travels eventually lead him to canada and a rodeo show called the calgary stampede. there he meets 18-year-old iris keiver. they're both smitten and soon get married. what do you think your mother thought about her husband driving around the country with a log house? >> i think it must've been very intriguing because my mother married my father, and that was a ver
napoleon won -- and lost...right brothers flew. >> he built the log and lived in it for seven years. >> right there in the forest -- until word gets out of the old fella living in a log. >> people would come and knock on the door and say, "what's in there?" so he used to take the log to schools. >> just load it on a trailer. presto -- a mobile home. in the late 1950s, james sr. passes away, leaving his only son, world war ii vet and traveling salesman james...
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it's not the napoleonic code. so that's one thing. second thing is the british sense of sovereignty. they feel parliament really must be sovereign, and the people who want to leave feel brussels interferes too much in the operations of british laws and british justice. the third major issue, which is an odd one, really, is immigration, because when you're part of the e.u., you have to guarantee freedom of movement and freedom of working for every citizen of the e.u., so they're worried about their jobs. >> woodruff: what are the main arguments in the other direction that print should stay in and who's making them? >> well, the main lessons are print is part of europe, it's inescapable, even the wars show that. print's security is guaranteed by being part of this larger group. britain's trade is heavily toward the european union. at least a million britains also take advantage of this freedom of movement and freedom of labor and live inside europe. and the city of london which is a big financial center benefits more from being inside t
it's not the napoleonic code. so that's one thing. second thing is the british sense of sovereignty. they feel parliament really must be sovereign, and the people who want to leave feel brussels interferes too much in the operations of british laws and british justice. the third major issue, which is an odd one, really, is immigration, because when you're part of the e.u., you have to guarantee freedom of movement and freedom of working for every citizen of the e.u., so they're worried about...
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it's the portabello napoleon dine mate. it's hardened now but i might still eat it, i'm hungry.will pick up our coverage and he'll be joined by a ted cruz supporter and donald trump supporter. see what happens when you mix those two together. that is next. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ ... 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's gummies. complete with key nutrients we may need... ...plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day vitacraves gummies. >>> i'm lawrence o'donnell in manchester, new hampshire, the epicenter of the political universe from right now until about 2:00 a.m. wednesday morning. tuesday night we'll have winners and losers. there will be victory speeches and concession speeches and probably final speeches, as some candidates might decide to drop out of the race tuesday night. the last big event on the republican side of
it's the portabello napoleon dine mate. it's hardened now but i might still eat it, i'm hungry.will pick up our coverage and he'll be joined by a ted cruz supporter and donald trump supporter. see what happens when you mix those two together. that is next. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ ... 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key...
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because it was during the the napoleonic wars, and i know they were distracted about that. the other was what were your thoughts about hamilton during the preceding time and then during this? >> well, i mean, it was a constant rivalry between two. one, i was heartened, because to see this verbal bloodbath that ended up sometimes being actual blood, to see these guys lock horns the way they did over politics and beliefs of big government and small government made me say, wow, we're not destroying the country in having these battles. you know, we're not doing something americans never did. i loved the fact that intensity was so strong, sometimes it ended up in a duel. i'm not sure who was right. everything hamilton tried to do jefferson tried to undo and vice versa. so i'll give you all that. what i also found staggering to find out is that, you know, you are for big government, small government, but most of all they were americans. and then after you were done, you were done. you didn't hate to the point where you wanted to destroy the country except for aaron burr who has a
because it was during the the napoleonic wars, and i know they were distracted about that. the other was what were your thoughts about hamilton during the preceding time and then during this? >> well, i mean, it was a constant rivalry between two. one, i was heartened, because to see this verbal bloodbath that ended up sometimes being actual blood, to see these guys lock horns the way they did over politics and beliefs of big government and small government made me say, wow, we're not...
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hitler is about to understand what napoleon could have taught him back in 1812. the fact is britain is all alone. they've just fought off the luftwaffe, the bat alf britain, the threat of invasion but it's kind of tough at this point. wouldn't it have been smarter to have gotten involved in this war earlier before hitler had taken over all this stuff? >> i actually agree because i think that the fact that the attack against pearl harbor was so surprising to so much of the public suggests that they weren't prepared to enter that war. i mean, i don't think that very many americans would have said yeah, i think hitler's great and we should leave nazi, germany alone but if they had been ready to go to war, then i think disease, 1941 would have turned out differently. >> you wouldn't need december 1941. >> well, i think that -- i think we shouldn't have ever been so surprised. right? i mean, japanese imperial aggression wasn't exactly a secret. and yet, it was this outrange that where did this come from and how could this have happened. so clearly we weren't ready. >>
hitler is about to understand what napoleon could have taught him back in 1812. the fact is britain is all alone. they've just fought off the luftwaffe, the bat alf britain, the threat of invasion but it's kind of tough at this point. wouldn't it have been smarter to have gotten involved in this war earlier before hitler had taken over all this stuff? >> i actually agree because i think that the fact that the attack against pearl harbor was so surprising to so much of the public suggests...