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company exiled following him to napoleon's of footsteps on the island of elba. the dutch city of a was overrun by giants last weekend now they were part of a production by the french street theatre group royal de luxe the event was a three day interactive experience involving a pub a girl in search of her father or participants on the streets helped her in her search in a way of course were also on hand for the action and to see if the story had a happy ending. a little girl looking for half father. he's not really hard to miss standing and eleven meters tall and wearing a diving suit. still she wanders through the streets of new arden. i think it's magic yes yes it's a great mystery and that's it show huge it's amazing how yeah they get the mold to sing out in syria i love to see if it makes me feel like a little child again i think it's really a fairy tale. why is she looking for her father. and what does that have to do with this. morning and the father was to the sleep with a busy day ahead. as one of europe's capitals of culture this year. invited to ride o
company exiled following him to napoleon's of footsteps on the island of elba. the dutch city of a was overrun by giants last weekend now they were part of a production by the french street theatre group royal de luxe the event was a three day interactive experience involving a pub a girl in search of her father or participants on the streets helped her in her search in a way of course were also on hand for the action and to see if the story had a happy ending. a little girl looking for half...
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tempting to imagine the ghosts of the great who ruled fontainebleau for seven hundred years visiting napoleon the third's private theatre at midnight a patriotic french historian juma she thought the palace an ideal place for spirits . if they were unhappy where would they seek refuge in the consolation of nature i myself should go to fontainebleau and if they were happy in that case i would go to fontainebleau to. this we. are and. i am. celebrated by dear friends of mine. felix you. follow father paul van dyke. three german d.j. superstars does it get any mum plastic. come on into festivals backstage parties and a place where no one attain stardom just like the two puppets walk next to the. kids favorite thing displeasing dance with magic tricks. by now packer fans aren't just astonished. to say oh how many will loose pieces of crap. cause humans while for you to view. your romantic story from sixty minutes on d w. the old. rock'n'roll. sinful rhythms can tell by the church. and all that evil feeling that you feel when it's like. asking some music. stopped. us. no one is more popular than j
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was ruler of a tiny principality napoleon had ten thousand subjects and an army of one thousand men.in the few months that he was here and managed to give the capital city porto for io an administrative structure and the island as his little empire. it turned. into a miniature. life here. in eight hundred fifteen napoleon returned to france and trying to reestablish himself that ended at waterloo. today most visitors to the island of vacationers elba has large beaches but also many small coves accessible only by boat or long hikes the island has about two hundred beaches no two of them a life if you are lucky you might find one just feel self. if you arrive after a long hike you have the feeling of having truly accomplished something. like climbing a mountain peak but of course it's very nice in a canoe or on a ship. if you are looking for a comfortable but nevertheless thrilling way to reach the top of albus highest mountains take the cable car in mary qana in the northwest of the island in just twenty minutes it will take you to the peak of money take up on e one thousand nine hund
was ruler of a tiny principality napoleon had ten thousand subjects and an army of one thousand men.in the few months that he was here and managed to give the capital city porto for io an administrative structure and the island as his little empire. it turned. into a miniature. life here. in eight hundred fifteen napoleon returned to france and trying to reestablish himself that ended at waterloo. today most visitors to the island of vacationers elba has large beaches but also many small coves...
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. -- what napoleon said, what napoleon was like.hat does come out is that he was a terribly ambitious person. he was rather insecure, i think. he misinterpreted many things that happened. he once negotiated a treaty with england and when jefferson refused to back the treaty, he was convinced that jefferson was stabbing him in the back so that he would not get the credit for the treaty, and that it would not interfere with madison's election in 1808. i don't think that was the case at all. that was through the insecurity that characterized monroe. he was a very brave individual. he fought in a number of important battles. monmouthbrandywine, during the revolutionary war, he was severely wounded. he took a ball in the shoulder and it severed an artery. doctor was there to patch him up. it was just one of those fortunate incidents that occurred, because monroe had been posted on road leading out of trenton to keep anyone from going in or coming out before the attack was made that . noiseldiers made enough that dogs started barking. the
. -- what napoleon said, what napoleon was like.hat does come out is that he was a terribly ambitious person. he was rather insecure, i think. he misinterpreted many things that happened. he once negotiated a treaty with england and when jefferson refused to back the treaty, he was convinced that jefferson was stabbing him in the back so that he would not get the credit for the treaty, and that it would not interfere with madison's election in 1808. i don't think that was the case at all. that...
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napoleon bonaparte was exiled. a year later, he escaped from exile.me, the british weren't taking any chances. >> then they decided to send him to the only place which can guarantee his no return ticket. >> this individual is the director of longwood house, the home where napoleon lived and died while on st. helena. napoleon rarely left longwood and cut holes in the shutters so he could stay inside and spy on the people who were assigned to watch him. >> so one meter 69 was his height. his eye level would be here. >> so he could peep out and look at the world? that's sort of sad he kept himself enclosed in here. >> reporter: outside the stunning landscape looks nothing like what you might find back in the uk. but in the capital city of jamestown, sandwiched into a volcanic valley, the narrow streets and colorful buildings feel as if they could exist on the outskirts of london. >> we still feel that we are british through and through, you know? my grandmother still has all the commemorative plates of the queen in her house, you know. every wedding, we
napoleon bonaparte was exiled. a year later, he escaped from exile.me, the british weren't taking any chances. >> then they decided to send him to the only place which can guarantee his no return ticket. >> this individual is the director of longwood house, the home where napoleon lived and died while on st. helena. napoleon rarely left longwood and cut holes in the shutters so he could stay inside and spy on the people who were assigned to watch him. >> so one meter 69 was...
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and i had to explain that i've got enough political problems without you making me look like napoleon. we've got to bring it down just a touch. >> well, you know it is interesting because immediately after the president made that statement i had to come through and clarify and say you know he was joking about it. barack obama has an amazing sense of humor. he was able to key in on some of the comical aspects that exist in our history. so much of what my work does is echo the ego, the chest beating, the bravado that exists in 19th and 18th century british and french art. the president's portrait had to take a completely different direction and i am proud of the direction we took. >> okay, i am really grateful for you talking to us today. it is an amazing moment, congratulations to both of you. kihinde and amy, thank you so much indeed. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> there are more than 700 memorials to the confederate cause across the country, but there's never been one to more than 4,000 lynchings, those black victims of vigilante mob killing. until this week, of course. my guest, br
and i had to explain that i've got enough political problems without you making me look like napoleon. we've got to bring it down just a touch. >> well, you know it is interesting because immediately after the president made that statement i had to come through and clarify and say you know he was joking about it. barack obama has an amazing sense of humor. he was able to key in on some of the comical aspects that exist in our history. so much of what my work does is echo the ego, the...
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tempting to imagine the ghosts of the great ruled fontainebleau for seven hundred years visiting napoleon the third's private theatre at midnight the patriotic french historian julian missionary thought the palace an ideal place for spirits. if they were unhappy where would they seek refuge in the consolation of nature i myself should go to fontainebleau and if they were happy in that case i would go to fontainebleau to. us. mom moved. into the conflict zone confronting the powerful the fire as f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known but when donald trump five him last year he goes to his for free movie measurably this week he's my guest here and by the way he's promoting a book even as he faces new challenges to consider for the nation so what's the truth conflicts so far next on detail the first. conflict or. car culture. car a hair. from a. superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let those. life style you're a cut the amount of sixty minutes on. sure you see that move people the world over to g.w. on facebook and twitter i'm up to date and in touch follow us touch
tempting to imagine the ghosts of the great ruled fontainebleau for seven hundred years visiting napoleon the third's private theatre at midnight the patriotic french historian julian missionary thought the palace an ideal place for spirits. if they were unhappy where would they seek refuge in the consolation of nature i myself should go to fontainebleau and if they were happy in that case i would go to fontainebleau to. us. mom moved. into the conflict zone confronting the powerful the fire as...
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. >> hour-by-hour part of the napoleonic wars -- are part of the napoleonic wars. it was burned as a military thing. it was not vandalism. they consider the military act, they set the house on fire on the middle floor. it burned the attic down and it all collapsed into the main floor. it was literally a vessel. it was just the stone walls that remained. some of those were so burnt that a fire broke out. the fire started about 1 am. the rain came. the house was rebuilt. largely what is there is what the scots built. the carving is the same. it was copied. the theme that the scottish stonemasons started has been continued on the house. the house was finished on new year's 1818. james monroe had a big reception. president monroe on the state floor, as you call the main floor. all the workmen had the same reception down below with big tables and sawhorses. plenty of beer and wine and crackers. they seem to like crackers an awful lot. it was a double celebration. >> the basic design of the georgian house is essentially a rectangle. the house is famous for portico's. >>
. >> hour-by-hour part of the napoleonic wars -- are part of the napoleonic wars. it was burned as a military thing. it was not vandalism. they consider the military act, they set the house on fire on the middle floor. it burned the attic down and it all collapsed into the main floor. it was literally a vessel. it was just the stone walls that remained. some of those were so burnt that a fire broke out. the fire started about 1 am. the rain came. the house was rebuilt. largely what is...
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rose had negotiations with napoleon iii in which she describes in great detail. she had arguments with the british prime minister, the lord palmerson whose name i didn't recognize. arguing with him that he recognized the south, that he send them arms, that he send them ships. she talked with the aristocrats and the society people at the highest levels of british aris to be rassy. she considered -- aristocracy and french aristocracy. she considered seeing the pope in rome with a secret peace plan for ending the war. and she wrote all of these details to jefferson davis in long, 14, 16-page letters that are absolutely remarkable. i'm still a news reporter at heart, and the diary, when i finally understood it, was an amazing scoop. it shows rose was much more important to american history. and particularly to confederate history than anyone knew. and i found that you don't have to be a southerner and you don't have to share her politics to understand that rose was a woman of courage and convictions who took risks. she took enormous risks for the cause that she belie
rose had negotiations with napoleon iii in which she describes in great detail. she had arguments with the british prime minister, the lord palmerson whose name i didn't recognize. arguing with him that he recognized the south, that he send them arms, that he send them ships. she talked with the aristocrats and the society people at the highest levels of british aris to be rassy. she considered -- aristocracy and french aristocracy. she considered seeing the pope in rome with a secret peace...
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perhaps appropriately in the wake of defeat of napoleon a wave of patriotism brought a revival of the medicine -- mi i midimidi medieval gothic style. it was used from the middle of the 1820s a new interpretation was seen and was taken up by the tireless architect and designer augustus puget, who designed furniture for george iv in windsor castle and later with charles barry, designed the new houses of parliament. pujant's campaign found its expression in his book, "contrasts." which as its name suggests, contrasted the ancient gothic style. in this image on the left, which i hope you can just about make out, puget has imagined a town built on the principles of classical architecture in the upper image. and the society it fosters, and in the image below, one built on gothic. or more broadly medieval principles. notice the large industrial warehouses. the deeply as you tear and forbidding prison in the foreground. a small classical chapel has been added beside an ancient church. but everywhere else, the chimneys and mills of industry and profit are seen. in the gothic image it's the ca
perhaps appropriately in the wake of defeat of napoleon a wave of patriotism brought a revival of the medicine -- mi i midimidi medieval gothic style. it was used from the middle of the 1820s a new interpretation was seen and was taken up by the tireless architect and designer augustus puget, who designed furniture for george iv in windsor castle and later with charles barry, designed the new houses of parliament. pujant's campaign found its expression in his book, "contrasts." which...
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fourier was napoleon's favorite scientist.oleon took fourier on his ill-fated junket to egypt in 1798. egypt, as you know, is a very warm country, and the heat in egypt made a very strong impression on fourier. he loved it. became obsessed with heat. pgu
fourier was napoleon's favorite scientist.oleon took fourier on his ill-fated junket to egypt in 1798. egypt, as you know, is a very warm country, and the heat in egypt made a very strong impression on fourier. he loved it. became obsessed with heat. pgu
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. ♪ >> no, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and looked acrosslish channel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between him and world domination. the white cliffs of britain rose sheer and white out of the choppy waters and beyond, a little island, smaller than the state of wyoming, crush that little island and its stubborn people and the way was open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, france, had ordered for -- more than 100,000 slaves to work for him or starve. the preliminaries were over. it was time for the main event, the battle of britain. hitler and his generals feverishly drafted their plans for the conquest of britain. every detaille must be anticipated. a slip now might wreck the whole time table of worl conquests. six weeks of preparation went into their plans. six weeks to determine the history of 1,000 years. the thing was foolproof. see for yourselves how simple the whole operation was to be. look. german plan for invasion of england. phase one, knock out the royal
. ♪ >> no, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and looked acrosslish channel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between him and world domination. the white cliffs of britain rose sheer and white out of the choppy waters and beyond, a little island, smaller than the state of wyoming, crush that little island and its stubborn people and the way was open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland,...
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and in the bible and the story of jonah and the whale the romans were here the crusaders were here napoleon was here the british and now we are it is full of odd galleries and stores and restaurants. who could be in these amazing so we are now in at the time the the first translation of to love you too but today you both don't work and out of the night every saturday morning they have to make you do any for gordon they don't work gordon they don't let. fear i enjoy tours the visit to tel aviv could not be complete without a visit to the. great three legs great three legs here. and the thousand and three you've got recognition is a unicycle one heritage site and that is because. the movie is also known as the city that never sleeps it is the lively nightlife and the famous gay scene so let's go party and have some fun oh. oh oh. oh. oh oh. oh oh oh oh s. . oh so this is my they tell me i hope you enjoyed it growing by the ground now it's time to body the dog. i'm now in the city park in the middle of death for the new bauhaus museum is under construction ahead of the bauhaus is hundredth ann
and in the bible and the story of jonah and the whale the romans were here the crusaders were here napoleon was here the british and now we are it is full of odd galleries and stores and restaurants. who could be in these amazing so we are now in at the time the the first translation of to love you too but today you both don't work and out of the night every saturday morning they have to make you do any for gordon they don't work gordon they don't let. fear i enjoy tours the visit to tel aviv...
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and in the bible and the story of jonah and the whale the romans were here the crusaders were here napoleon was here the british and now we are it is full of god areas and we think stores and restaurants. look at this isn't it amazing one of my favorite spots in the city sitting here in the story side of john and watching towards new and more to unseat the of tel aviv i have to come here with my friends drinking beer and even take my remembering things here at night. we are now in at the santa the first train station of tel aviv as one of the popular and hard this is the nations of the fifty years you can see so please join me. to talk about today you both don't work as you can see we have beautiful weather so everyone is our best involved here and the beautiful. the greatest thing about it is that every friday morning they have usually for gordon they don't let stand. up to the view that dynamic and by bit atmosphere i enjoyed the dance and singing together with the dancing it's just amazing it's a great feeling. so of course the busy. the view could not be complete without a visit to the
and in the bible and the story of jonah and the whale the romans were here the crusaders were here napoleon was here the british and now we are it is full of god areas and we think stores and restaurants. look at this isn't it amazing one of my favorite spots in the city sitting here in the story side of john and watching towards new and more to unseat the of tel aviv i have to come here with my friends drinking beer and even take my remembering things here at night. we are now in at the santa...
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. ♪ [drums] now, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and look acrosshe english channel to the one obstacle that stood between him and world domination. britain was sharing and white in the choppy water. island smallere than the state of wyoming. island seemed open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, france, had given him more than 100 million slaves to work for him or starve. the preliminaries were over. it was time for the main events. the battle of britain. ♪ hitler and his generals drafted their plans for the conquest of britain. could wreck the whole timetable of world conquest. six weeks of final preparation went into the plans. six weeks to determine the history of 1000 years. it was full proof. steve for yourself -- see for yourself how simple it was to be. the germans planned for an invasion of england. phase one was to knock out the royal air force and get control of the air. this had wiped out poland and france. destroy communication and transport lines. above all, get command of
. ♪ [drums] now, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and look acrosshe english channel to the one obstacle that stood between him and world domination. britain was sharing and white in the choppy water. island smallere than the state of wyoming. island seemed open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, france, had given him more than 100 million slaves to work for him or starve. the preliminaries...
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and in the bible in the story of jonah and where the romans where he was the crusaders were here napoleon was here the british and now we are it is full of art galleries and stores and restaurants. look at this even this amazing one of my favorite spots in the city sitting here in the story side of java and watching towards the new and modern city of tel aviv i have to come here with my friends drinking view and even take my romantic dates here at night. we are now in atlanta the first train station of tel aviv one of the popular and hard this is the nations of the fifty years you can see so please join me. ditto but today. as you can see we have beautiful weather so everyone is out there our festival is here and the beautiful is. the great thing about it the night that every day morning they have to make you going in for jordan you don't let. a lot of event i know he can vibe in atmosphere i enjoyed the dances thinking together with the dancing it's just amazing it's a great feeling. so of course the visit to the view could not be complete without a visit to the famous to be. great to re
and in the bible in the story of jonah and where the romans where he was the crusaders were here napoleon was here the british and now we are it is full of art galleries and stores and restaurants. look at this even this amazing one of my favorite spots in the city sitting here in the story side of java and watching towards the new and modern city of tel aviv i have to come here with my friends drinking view and even take my romantic dates here at night. we are now in atlanta the first train...
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each shirt boasts twenty one navy blue stripes said to symbolize napoleon's twenty one c. because. the stripes are all ten millimeters and will fittingly the shirt has a boat neck that. the article arrives precut and is assembled here. do the seams fust the foremost in the sail a ship that is brought to the sewing machine and together not having. more looks produces five thousand articles per day and exports from around the globe. from. the original model from eighteen to fifty eight and over the years we change the color and shape before he added. lace and made it into a real fashion. every year we add twenty or thirty. the company's own design department dreams up the latest models export manager mark up the church knows them all. this year no one has a different patent. we also make products in p.k. we speak a same as another stripe. it was off one of. them we have the blue ones red the french national colors. which is important for exports it. looks has its own kind of there you'll find a striking stripes not only on clothing but also on everything from bedding to ashtrays plac
each shirt boasts twenty one navy blue stripes said to symbolize napoleon's twenty one c. because. the stripes are all ten millimeters and will fittingly the shirt has a boat neck that. the article arrives precut and is assembled here. do the seams fust the foremost in the sail a ship that is brought to the sewing machine and together not having. more looks produces five thousand articles per day and exports from around the globe. from. the original model from eighteen to fifty eight and over...
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there's this weird constellation of singapore with china with the choice to open a movie of a quote by napoleon bonaparte about china which these imply is that singapore is a chinese country and i think basically rep mis represent singapore. so that's actually a different continent we got two video comments and very on that same topic brad but the idea is still the same it's not representing all charlatans yeah i mean look we are i think take a step back i think we all agree we're in the ice age of asian american representation is taking us twenty five years to get to this point. this movie was based on a book it was based on a story and you're not going to represent every culture every asian american group in one story. we wish that we could i think as storytellers include everyone but this was set in a very specific family in a very specific time and unfortunately i think it's actually a good thing i'll take it that i think it's a good thing that even with an incredible representative film like this that we can still be critical that we can still not be one hundred percent satisfied their wor
there's this weird constellation of singapore with china with the choice to open a movie of a quote by napoleon bonaparte about china which these imply is that singapore is a chinese country and i think basically rep mis represent singapore. so that's actually a different continent we got two video comments and very on that same topic brad but the idea is still the same it's not representing all charlatans yeah i mean look we are i think take a step back i think we all agree we're in the ice...
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chase them around is napoleonic strategy. you have to crush the army. there was an understanding crushing the military infrastructure was key. lincoln was prescient in that regard. lincoln never could have imagined highlighting the crushing of the infrastructure at the expense of the armies. that's why lincoln was such a reluctant commander in chief to approve this, because sherman only seemed to be fighting part of a strategy. hood went north to tennessee and sherman, in fact, said i hope he goes as far north as the ohio river. he didn't want him anywhere near his troops after the wild goose chase they had undergone. i think lincoln came around to it eventually, understanding first of all both were important but realizing that sherman's plan had great foresight. >> thank you. >> thanks very much. if i can bring it home a little bit to new york -- >> yeah, of course. >> i always wondered about the great statue of sherman on fifth avenue right at the opening of the park and of course, now with statues and monuments being very controversi controversial, p
chase them around is napoleonic strategy. you have to crush the army. there was an understanding crushing the military infrastructure was key. lincoln was prescient in that regard. lincoln never could have imagined highlighting the crushing of the infrastructure at the expense of the armies. that's why lincoln was such a reluctant commander in chief to approve this, because sherman only seemed to be fighting part of a strategy. hood went north to tennessee and sherman, in fact, said i hope he...
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like napoleon's retreat from moscow, what you might think about. so, that is if you are russian. balaclava if you are english. korea, the ambush at the reservoir, world war i, it was the western front and verdun. what was it in world war ii? what is it? in some ways, there isn't any real center of horrors. as someone pointed out, it hovered around the walls of auschwitz and buchenwald. it hovered around tokyo, hiroshima and nagasaki. these are the pitiful aspects of modern war, as samuel hinds would've said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case can be made that "saving private ryan," and d-day have established d-day as well, in some contributions by this museum, as the center of horror in world war ii, in terms of the centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america an heroic narrative, through stories of sacrifice and courage, and of the citizen soldiers amid the slaughter on omaha beach. the fear, the death made palpable, and ultimately, the victory. the last thing i would like to say, and then we will close, if you have questions, becaus
like napoleon's retreat from moscow, what you might think about. so, that is if you are russian. balaclava if you are english. korea, the ambush at the reservoir, world war i, it was the western front and verdun. what was it in world war ii? what is it? in some ways, there isn't any real center of horrors. as someone pointed out, it hovered around the walls of auschwitz and buchenwald. it hovered around tokyo, hiroshima and nagasaki. these are the pitiful aspects of modern war, as samuel hinds...
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. ♪ napoleon is duping us! all around louisiana... you're a nincompoop!ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful...could make history. what's in your wallet? ♪ >> our fallen warriors are finally coming home to lay at rest in >> our fallen warriors are finally coming home to lay addressed in american soil. shannon: the president in pennsylvania. tonight, exclusive new images of items recovered from north korea along with remains of fallen us soldiers from decades ago. military quitman scientists say is authentic to us soldiers during the korean war era, buttons and helmets, campaigns have been recovered as government scientists working on identifying presumed remains of those lost in the korean war. >> we saw remains that were consistent from what we found from korean war recoveries over the years. we found remains that were consistent with being americans. shannon: colonel mike walsh is h
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. ♪ napoleon is duping us! all around louisiana... you're a nincompoop!e just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful...could make history. what's in your wallet? rob: the family of a missing college student has faith they will bring her home. mollie tibbetts's father thinks she is still alive. >> totally speculation on my part, but i think mollie tibbetts is with someone she knows that is in over their head. the longer we go about finding a body the more hopeful we are that she is alive somewhere and going through something that she can survive. rob: the 20-year-old disappeared july 18th after going for a jog. investigators have not named any suspects. the reward leading to mollie tibbetts being found is $277,000. the gas tanker exploded into flames at the height of rush hour. the incredible blast caught on camera in italy. that looks like a movie. a giant fireball erupting on the movie, i think career and a stopp
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over here, is a 12-pounder napoleon. >> ...and a goal in his sights. >> collection of every gun of major in the history of the united states.ut when itl the incredible arsenal... >> were you shocked? >> oh, yeah, of course. oh, yeah. >> ...it's his heirs who hear a blast from the past. >> what did you estimate that collection was worth at that time? >> probably a million dollars. that was a small load. if you put a big load in there it'll knock you on your fanny.
over here, is a 12-pounder napoleon. >> ...and a goal in his sights. >> collection of every gun of major in the history of the united states.ut when itl the incredible arsenal... >> were you shocked? >> oh, yeah, of course. oh, yeah. >> ...it's his heirs who hear a blast from the past. >> what did you estimate that collection was worth at that time? >> probably a million dollars. that was a small load. if you put a big load in there it'll knock you on...
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they moved on to a new british actual start perhaps in the wake of napoleon, a wave of patriotism and revival of the medieval gothic style. a new interpretation was-- enthusiastically taken up. in the 1840s designing the houses of parliament. after the fire of 1834 destroyed the old medieval building. the campaign found its expression in his book which as the name suggests, contracted the gothic style with the comparison-- with the recent and classical style. on this image which i hope you can just about make out, the imagined a town built on the-- i'm sorry, the upper image. the image below was built on gothic or more broadly, medieval principles. notice the industrial warehouses , the deeply forbidden-- forbidding prison. a chapel has been added but everywhere else the industry and profit are being seen. in the lower image it is the cathedral spires that dominate. in his case the roman catholic church. god and community hold the upper hand. the classical style can be said to have something like a political dimension and throughout much of the century held the power of britain. the n
they moved on to a new british actual start perhaps in the wake of napoleon, a wave of patriotism and revival of the medieval gothic style. a new interpretation was-- enthusiastically taken up. in the 1840s designing the houses of parliament. after the fire of 1834 destroyed the old medieval building. the campaign found its expression in his book which as the name suggests, contracted the gothic style with the comparison-- with the recent and classical style. on this image which i hope you can...
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nor did the question whether napoleon made eggs for breakfast on the morning of the battle of waterloo. in such cases science and study are for many of them that ican avoid decided. whether there's no first option , statingsaving us from - - oug be i our ideal. whether the option of getting to the losing is not momentous. at any rate, save ourselves from any chance at believing falls is by not making up our minds at all. to objective evidence has come. any sign of questions is also the case and appears in general the need of acting is seldom so urgent that a false belief to act on is better than no belief at all. - - indeed have to decide on the best evidence obtainable for the moment. a judge's duty is to make laws rather than ascertain it. as a judge once said, you cases are worth spending much time over. the good thing is to have them decided on any principal and get them out of the way. our objective nature, we are recorders and not makers of the truth. throughout the breast of physical nature, facts are what they are. seldom is to any such hurry about them but the risks are being
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little psychomidget, anyboditime you have a short -- you know how short you have to be to have a napoleonlliant mind. an intense guy energetically, but went to harvard law school, like a really great brain. >> seriously, you're not the only one here, all these rubber-faced monosters, how much worse could your real face look than that clown mask you've had welded on your head. you used to look your age, now you don't even look your species. >> the first time i saw him perform i was like, oh, spandup is a sport. he was so intense, and he was so quick. he didn't wait for anyone to laugh. >> this guy writes so many jokes before the show it's not even funny. it's unbelievable. kind of what we do here, dennis. comedy writers. >> you're the guy at school who did all the moerk and asked if there was anymore to do. >> that's a good point. if you would try some comedy writing -- >> i got to know greg doing tough crowd, his takes on the topics were more insightful, more son skies, funnier than anything i could come up with. i loved it. >> what was so great about greg, which would be really helpful t
little psychomidget, anyboditime you have a short -- you know how short you have to be to have a napoleonlliant mind. an intense guy energetically, but went to harvard law school, like a really great brain. >> seriously, you're not the only one here, all these rubber-faced monosters, how much worse could your real face look than that clown mask you've had welded on your head. you used to look your age, now you don't even look your species. >> the first time i saw him perform i was...
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. >> adolf hitler stood as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before, and looked across the englishhannel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between him and world domination. it rose out of the choppy waters and white, and beyond, little island spot in the state of wyoming. andhed that little island was open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, france holland, belgium, had given him more than 100 million slaves to work for him or starve. the preliminaries were over. it was time for the main event. the battle of britain. ♪ >> watch the entire film sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america." only on american history tv. , andnight on afterwards economist discusses the book "edge of chaos." interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. isyou wrote a book that quite a lot about politics and draws on -- inthe most important thing terms of motivation is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. i write my interest in my economic background is in -- problems thatte
. >> adolf hitler stood as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before, and looked across the englishhannel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between him and world domination. it rose out of the choppy waters and white, and beyond, little island spot in the state of wyoming. andhed that little island was open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, france holland, belgium, had given him more than 100 million slaves to work for him or starve. the...
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another was the war would be a limited affair europe had not seen a full fledged war since napoleon surrendered a century earlier and that was retrained compared to what the europe now which was a total war. >> the war was beyond the conception of anybody how extensive it was going to be. and people in 1914 they knew they were diplomatic jockying and military jockying between great powers and they thought it would be a flash and pan wars things will get -- boarders will change a little bit and we go back to this period of growth and progress we are having. but things were much more deeply embedded in that and once frenp warfare began and there was the stalemate it became impossible to work our way out of a -- of it and the president tried to find a diplomatic solution and he kept america neutral but with german submarines taking out american ships, in their effort to end the war and have the americans no longer supplying allied troops, then the war erupted with the united states as well. >> let's begin with the book cover. what does that depict? >> that depicts an amazing painting by the artist
another was the war would be a limited affair europe had not seen a full fledged war since napoleon surrendered a century earlier and that was retrained compared to what the europe now which was a total war. >> the war was beyond the conception of anybody how extensive it was going to be. and people in 1914 they knew they were diplomatic jockying and military jockying between great powers and they thought it would be a flash and pan wars things will get -- boarders will change a little...
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nonviolence seriously in my view from a theoretical point of view, they say histories trend says napoleon industrialize war, violence, military violence destroys more uncovers -- governs less. over the long run power grows against the grain of violence. if we had civil wars instead of elections in 2020, what our country be more powerful or less powerful? these are profound questions i think colleges ought to be debating. violence is one of the most salient topics there is. we are now a move to the place where we are addressing violence even among spouses and partners and in the workplace. and yet we don't have theoretical discussions about the potential of nonviolence to be the advance guard of civic relations among us. of votes, what a vote is. it's the greatest prevention of nonviolence there ever was. and dr. king talked about it. he said quite apart from the fact that jesus went to the cross, to show that there was life beyond death through nonviolence. a witness against violence. and that we now measure time divided into a.d. and bc. by that witness. our civic creed, nonviolence is a
nonviolence seriously in my view from a theoretical point of view, they say histories trend says napoleon industrialize war, violence, military violence destroys more uncovers -- governs less. over the long run power grows against the grain of violence. if we had civil wars instead of elections in 2020, what our country be more powerful or less powerful? these are profound questions i think colleges ought to be debating. violence is one of the most salient topics there is. we are now a move to...
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napoleon is duping us! all around louisiana... you're a nincompoop!gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful...could make history. what's in your wallet? a fox news alert. back to washington d.c.. if you protesters came to the "unite the right", that was the name of the rally. a much larger group called "shut it down" also joined in. police have done a pretty good job of keeping both groups separate. it is our understanding because of the pretty significant rain fall in there, most of the "unite the right" crowd has disbanded and headed home. the "shut it down" crowd also seems to be on the move, what direction that is griff jenkins is with counter protesters there. what is happening? reporter: has calmed down some. we are here at 17th and pennsylvania. this is the entrance were jason kessler and the dozen or so "unite the right" folks went in. a little while ago a police sergeant came up t
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a warm tidal pool near a hot deep ocean vent has no practice am able on my life and the whether napoleon ate eggs for breck fast. science and study of history are for many of them i can avoid decide. where there's no forced option, james says this dispassionately judicial intellect saving us as it does from dupery at any rate, ought to be our ideal. where their option between losing truth and gaining it i not momentum to us, save our yourself from the chance of believing fallshood but now making up or minds all all until objective evidence comes. in human affairs in general the need of acting is seldom so urgent that false belief to act on is better unanimous no belief -- acten best it that are no belief at all. the best evidence attainable and as a jump once said to me, few cases are worth spending much time over. the great thing is to have them decided on any acceptable principle and get them out of the way. we recorders not makers of the truth andings for the mere sake of deciding promptly and getting on to in the next business would be out of place. throughout about the of physical n
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