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it was only used once by napoleon. it safe, it was decided to transfer it to paris to avoid being bombed. spectators looked on as the barge emerged into the daylight. the journey had begun. soon it will be restored and then put on display to the public. napoleon's royal barge, back home where it belongs. tim allman, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in australia ahead of their first royal tour as a married couple. prince harry and meghan arrived in sydney at the start of a 16—day visit to australia, fiji, tonga and new zealand. the royal couple had attended princess eugenie's wedding on friday. their main focus will be the invictus games, which they will officially open next weekend in sydney. hello there, good morning. the last 2a hours has seen the number of flood warnings reducing as the wettest of the weather moved its way a little bit further east. gradually, everything will come in from the atlantic over the next few days. this band of cloud working its way towards our shores by tuesday. that
it was only used once by napoleon. it safe, it was decided to transfer it to paris to avoid being bombed. spectators looked on as the barge emerged into the daylight. the journey had begun. soon it will be restored and then put on display to the public. napoleon's royal barge, back home where it belongs. tim allman, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in australia ahead of their first royal tour as a married couple. prince harry and meghan arrived in sydney at the start of a...
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napoleon's imperial barge. when it was first built. built. adding the crown and other royal flourishes. flourishes. removed before the craft could be transported. transported. for napoleon and it was built in 21 days. it was only used once by napoleon. napoleon. transfer it to paris to avoid being bombed. bombed. spectators looked on as the barge emerged into the daylight. barge emerged into the daylight. the journey had begun. journey had begun. restored and then put on display to the public. the public. napoleon's royal barge, like home where it belongs. ahead of their first royal tour as a married couple. of a 16—day visit to australia, fiji, tonga and new zealand. wedding on friday. which they will officially open next weekend in sydney. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @duncangolestani. stay with us. hello there, good morning. a little bit further east. the next few days. this band of cloud working its way towards our shores by tuesday. that area of cloud contains a bit of ex—hurricane michael. that's goi
napoleon's imperial barge. when it was first built. built. adding the crown and other royal flourishes. flourishes. removed before the craft could be transported. transported. for napoleon and it was built in 21 days. it was only used once by napoleon. napoleon. transfer it to paris to avoid being bombed. bombed. spectators looked on as the barge emerged into the daylight. barge emerged into the daylight. the journey had begun. journey had begun. restored and then put on display to the public....
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it was only used once by napoleon.it was decided to transfer it to paris to avoid being bombed. spectators looked on as the barge emerged into the daylight. the journey had begun. soon it will be restored and then put on display to the public. napoleon's royal barge, back home where it belongs. tim allman, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in australia ahead of their first royal tour as a married couple. prince harry and meghan arrived in sydney at the start of a 16—day visit to australia, fiji, tonga and new zealand. their main focus will be the invictus games, which they will officially open next weekend in sydney. before we go i want to show you these pictures. this is a sandstorm in north—eastern syria. a cameraman ca ptu red in north—eastern syria. a cameraman captured this footage from a vehicle driving away from its path. the bad weather has raised concerns for conditions that refugee camps in the area. “— conditions that refugee camps in the area. —— at. a reminder of our top story. the uk,
it was only used once by napoleon.it was decided to transfer it to paris to avoid being bombed. spectators looked on as the barge emerged into the daylight. the journey had begun. soon it will be restored and then put on display to the public. napoleon's royal barge, back home where it belongs. tim allman, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in australia ahead of their first royal tour as a married couple. prince harry and meghan arrived in sydney at the start of a 16—day...
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betweence of the rift him and napoleon was interesting. the two men were often compared side-by-side. because their character was the same, they were both products of the revolution. military great leaders, women eyes is. sides point where two often described him as a black napoleon. the fact that both of them were ambitious individuals led to a clash. thateon became convinced he was sufficiently loyal to france so he had to go one way or the other. in the spring of 1802, napoleon sent an expedition to haiti. massive fighting, broke out as a result. by the end of the spring he was arrested by treasury. put on a ship and deported to france. he was sent secretly to a prison east of france. where he was held without proper trial for the rest of his life. he was found in his cell dead. presumably dead of them on you. when he was deported to france in june of 1802, it did not stop there. the continued fighting became a massive struggle. between what was the army in europe and the rebels of haiti. through their education and encourage and the us
betweence of the rift him and napoleon was interesting. the two men were often compared side-by-side. because their character was the same, they were both products of the revolution. military great leaders, women eyes is. sides point where two often described him as a black napoleon. the fact that both of them were ambitious individuals led to a clash. thateon became convinced he was sufficiently loyal to france so he had to go one way or the other. in the spring of 1802, napoleon sent an...
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i liked napoleon koffman, i believe he retired early to become a minister. >>> coming up the battle of rent control in california and proposition 10. . >>> the weekend is around tempe on the increase. >>> first the threat of a volcano eruption in the united states and a new assessment listing three volcanos in california as among the most dangerous. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. narrator: he claims to be an education reformer, but marshall tuck's failed record managing actual schools won't work as superintendent of public instruction. as ceo of l.a.'s partnership schools, the teachers gave tuck a vote of "no confidence." and tuck's total mismanagement
i liked napoleon koffman, i believe he retired early to become a minister. >>> coming up the battle of rent control in california and proposition 10. . >>> the weekend is around tempe on the increase. >>> first the threat of a volcano eruption in the united states and a new assessment listing three volcanos in california as among the most dangerous. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we...
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focusecame a try national to get napoleon back to mexico. some people might say, what implication could that possibly have right now? in an interesting shift in the politics of mexico, he was unable to go back because of his own safety i'm being on interpol's list. he went into alliance with the marino political party. he became a senator. we have seen in just the few -- youonths, the impact let us in that work. thank you. [applause] to --t alliance has led in these first few months of the congress -- we have a new congress before the president actually takes possession on december 1. the new congress, napoleon gomez, as a senator and chair of the labor commission has ratified the international labor organization freedom of association convention. important step for mexico. he will be the key person on the labor commission to shepherd through the labor law reform. really important. that is alliance building. when i sat in front of people at the state department talking about getting napoleon gomez office the interpol list, we had him come to
focusecame a try national to get napoleon back to mexico. some people might say, what implication could that possibly have right now? in an interesting shift in the politics of mexico, he was unable to go back because of his own safety i'm being on interpol's list. he went into alliance with the marino political party. he became a senator. we have seen in just the few -- youonths, the impact let us in that work. thank you. [applause] to --t alliance has led in these first few months of the...
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grant had read a bunch of napoleonic history and he remembered a napoleon quote that he will embrace and put into effect with a vengeance, destroy the enemy's armies and his cities will fall as a result. the objective in the wescott go after the army of tennessee, joe johnson's men at dalton, break them up, is the word he uses to sherman in his orders and advance into the confederate interior. the army of the potomac gets orders they've never gone before , lee's army is to be your objective point, where he goes, there you will go also. before this, all of the campaigns before this, what has been the objective in the battle cry, on to richmond. very good. [ laughter ] i may not sound like much, but this is a huge change, this is a huge shift. the priority is no longer take the city and let the enemy army fend for itself. we will go after the enemy army. we will kill confederates, we will reduce robert e. lee's ability not only to concentrate striking power against us but by invoking another napoleonic principal, two date the enemy and go after them and force them to react to us. that
grant had read a bunch of napoleonic history and he remembered a napoleon quote that he will embrace and put into effect with a vengeance, destroy the enemy's armies and his cities will fall as a result. the objective in the wescott go after the army of tennessee, joe johnson's men at dalton, break them up, is the word he uses to sherman in his orders and advance into the confederate interior. the army of the potomac gets orders they've never gone before , lee's army is to be your objective...
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grant had read a bunch of napoleonic history years ago, andrew membered a napoleon quote he would embrace and put into effect with a vengeance. destroy the enemy's armies, and their cities will fall as a result. the objective in the west, go after the army of the tennessee, in dalton, georgia. "break them up" the orders he gets to sherman, and then advancing to the confederate interior. the army of the potomac gets orders they have never gotten before. lee's army is to be your objective point. where he goes, there you will go also. before this, all the campaigns before, what has been the objective,? the battle cry? o? on to richmond. very good. [laughter] that may not sound like much, but that is a huge change. a huge shift. the priority is no longer to take the city, let the enemy army fend for itself. we will go after the enemy army. we will kill confederates, reduce robert e lee's ability not only to concentrate striking power against us, but invoking another napoleonic printable. in war, dictate the operations to the enemy. we will force them to react to us.that is grant 's, plan behi
grant had read a bunch of napoleonic history years ago, andrew membered a napoleon quote he would embrace and put into effect with a vengeance. destroy the enemy's armies, and their cities will fall as a result. the objective in the west, go after the army of the tennessee, in dalton, georgia. "break them up" the orders he gets to sherman, and then advancing to the confederate interior. the army of the potomac gets orders they have never gotten before. lee's army is to be your...
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it was built in 1810 for napoleon and it was built in 21 days. it was only used once by napoleon.land and wales. a little rain currently but through the evening it may peter wright. it will turn misty and murky as the hours go by. so missed and clear —— fog developing. skies staying clear of scotla nd developing. skies staying clear of scotland and northern ireland and it will be a chilly night. further south temperatures in double figures but it will be quite cloudy start to tuesday with issues of poor visibility. it should improve quickly through the morning and by the afternoon some decent sunshine friesen areas. it weather front edging into northern ireland and western scotland through the afternoon. still warm in the south—east by the cooler feel for the north. there is that cold weather front pushing south eastwards overnight tuesday and then the tale of upfront will produce more in the way of persistent rain across parts of southern and central england now wednesday. generally a bit more cloud around and the risk of wet weather. further north, plenty of sunshine. the freshe
it was built in 1810 for napoleon and it was built in 21 days. it was only used once by napoleon.land and wales. a little rain currently but through the evening it may peter wright. it will turn misty and murky as the hours go by. so missed and clear —— fog developing. skies staying clear of scotla nd developing. skies staying clear of scotland and northern ireland and it will be a chilly night. further south temperatures in double figures but it will be quite cloudy start to tuesday with...
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ataÚd revueltoso la bandera francesa donde se encuentran los restos de napoleÓn. servida narizona para pacientes que consume marihuana medicinal. y se abriÓ el restaurante de cannabis del paÍsdonde se la hi. desayunos hasta cenaslos clientes podrÁn elegir un variado menÚ con diferentes cosa de mariguana. reportera: justo en el corazÓn de phoenix una conceder esos ayudantes estÁ preparando elementos que busca curar a pacientes que sufren de diferentes dolencias. de salsa de tomate es un combatiente de cÁncer y la preparamos aquÍ para la pizza las hamburguesas son vegetarianas asÍ las explica la chef sobreviviente del caserÍo a cargo del primer restaurante para llevar la comida con cannabis a todo el paÍs estÁ dentro del dispensario en la comunidad de guadalupe. alitas de pollo, hamburguesas y forman parte del menÚ para la imprenta vivo estÁ muy bien escondido. >> en un aceite de oliva que le ponemos a la tiza. >> si son las hamburguesas, este tiene 27 mg de medicina.y asÍ de fÁcil. >> las papas fritas tienen aceite de ajo. este es el contiene el cannabis. >> tenemo
ataÚd revueltoso la bandera francesa donde se encuentran los restos de napoleÓn. servida narizona para pacientes que consume marihuana medicinal. y se abriÓ el restaurante de cannabis del paÍsdonde se la hi. desayunos hasta cenaslos clientes podrÁn elegir un variado menÚ con diferentes cosa de mariguana. reportera: justo en el corazÓn de phoenix una conceder esos ayudantes estÁ preparando elementos que busca curar a pacientes que sufren de diferentes dolencias. de salsa de tomate es un...
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often i am reminded of the introduction of income taxes a temporary measure to fund the cost of the napoleonicturies later, it is still here. there always been some who say we have left the eu in name but we are essentially still part of most of the key institutions and it would be a slightly odd compromise, which would end up annoying everyone for different reasons. it plays into the argument, if you extend something for a year, what would you do in that year? what will enable you to do that you can't do in the current time limit? you are clearly doubtful if there will be anything new. over the summer we saw mps saying we need oui’ the summer we saw mps saying we need our expenses budget to increase because brexit is so difficult. there is complaining from this wing and that wing. most voters just want to know what the deal is going to be. business certainly will need to know what it will be because they are worried about that in security. it has not been laid out at all what the extra year would do. george, if there is frustration about this, the daily mailfront page there is frustration abo
often i am reminded of the introduction of income taxes a temporary measure to fund the cost of the napoleonicturies later, it is still here. there always been some who say we have left the eu in name but we are essentially still part of most of the key institutions and it would be a slightly odd compromise, which would end up annoying everyone for different reasons. it plays into the argument, if you extend something for a year, what would you do in that year? what will enable you to do that...
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napoleon lost.chigan, and in indiana. >> dana: will be there. >> lisa: i think we have a picture of cutie named blake from ohio. he's 5 years old. he has been wheelchair-bound most of his life. he loves school buses so much that his grandfather put together a costume for him and turned his wheelchair into a school bus. he loved it, and his grandfather called it blake county schools. his mother loved it because the photos and videos have gone viral. she loves it because of bringing attention to spina bifida. >> greg: set your dvr straight never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" up next. he is my favorite talkie. he's in milwaukee. >> bret: nicely done. this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier coming to you from milwaukee were governor scott walker is locked in one of the tightest reelection bids in the country. we will talk to him live in a few minutes and i will speak with senator claire mccaskill on the show later. first there is a new operation underway at this hour to keep several
napoleon lost.chigan, and in indiana. >> dana: will be there. >> lisa: i think we have a picture of cutie named blake from ohio. he's 5 years old. he has been wheelchair-bound most of his life. he loves school buses so much that his grandfather put together a costume for him and turned his wheelchair into a school bus. he loved it, and his grandfather called it blake county schools. his mother loved it because the photos and videos have gone viral. she loves it because of bringing...
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the player napoleon kaufman was as charismatic as they come. they're comfortable as a coach. >> now, that you're calling the plays and run a program, it's a lot different. >> in this case a lot different. his coaching staff is dripping with nfl pedigree, including former 49er jj stokes and former 9er tommy vardell. >> you look at the relationship, and the guy says, yeah, i would love to do something like that. >> we like things, more like a pro for the team. >> we're able to do, it's unusual, you need to teach a lot of the nuances, the real subtle degrees of different techniques and whatever you're not going to get typically you, do the players appreciate the gold mine they've stumbled into. >> they probablythink they have idea who touchdown tommy is. >> did you tell them what the d they look at you, who was that? , and theye they listen to us and they know where we've been and go on youtube and they look up jj and tommy, they've got guys that play at a high level. >> it's a touchdown. >> the name recognition on the dragon's roster, it extends
the player napoleon kaufman was as charismatic as they come. they're comfortable as a coach. >> now, that you're calling the plays and run a program, it's a lot different. >> in this case a lot different. his coaching staff is dripping with nfl pedigree, including former 49er jj stokes and former 9er tommy vardell. >> you look at the relationship, and the guy says, yeah, i would love to do something like that. >> we like things, more like a pro for the team. >>...
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pierpont says to lord derby, you treated napoleon this way, you should treat grant the same way, and derby says once an emperor, always an emperor, and pierpont says once a president are the united states, always a president of the united states. this is the first time that had been articulated. when great britain received him as president of the united states, even former president of the united states, the rest of the world treated him as such, looking to the way that queen victoria treated him. they did so accordingly. steve: what do we know about that meeting and how was the queen? prof. semmes: they had a dinner, grant and his wife were there, and their youngest son, jesse, was there as well, but he was not invited to dinner with the queen. he was supposed to have dinner with the house ladies. -- with the household. according to some sources, mrs. grant is upset by this. she thinks the staff means staff, but it means lower royals. she presses to invite him to dinner. eventually, queen victoria invites jesse to the dinner to avoid any mishaps. grant, queen victoria writes in her
pierpont says to lord derby, you treated napoleon this way, you should treat grant the same way, and derby says once an emperor, always an emperor, and pierpont says once a president are the united states, always a president of the united states. this is the first time that had been articulated. when great britain received him as president of the united states, even former president of the united states, the rest of the world treated him as such, looking to the way that queen victoria treated...
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en ¿por quÉ te dicen napoleÓn?. >>> porque es un personaje muy picante.to, de la pelÍcula ¿cuÁl es la historia de trabajo sucio. >>> es una historia que estÁ basada en millones empleados que estÁn luchando por un aumento de sueldo. entonces, los jefes no quieren aumentar el sueldo. >>> eso me suena que pasa en muchas familias. >>> y se desata una cosa. una cosa increÍble. >>> lo curioso que eres el hijo adoptado. y en ponerte del lado de la familia este pones del lado de los empleados. >>> >>> yo soy el jefe. por eso me dicen napoleÓn. yo soy el jefe de ahÍ. >>> >>> crea la guerra ahÍ. es una pelÍcula que no nos podemos perder. >>> tiene mucha risa,, intriga tiene un chin de suspenso. >>> y hay un asesino, que nadie sabe quiÉn es. >>> y les voy a decir. >>> no, no, no, no. >>> vayan al cine. >>> no lo digas. >>> fue bueno, mÁs hecho mÚsica influencer y actor de pelÍculas ¿quÉ sigue? calendario. >>> ahÍ estÁ, lo vimos sin camisa. >>> de aquÍ pa' delante, vienen muchas bendiciones, de mano de papa dios no me rindo. yo no me rindo. hay muchos proyecto ciÓn n
en ¿por quÉ te dicen napoleÓn?. >>> porque es un personaje muy picante.to, de la pelÍcula ¿cuÁl es la historia de trabajo sucio. >>> es una historia que estÁ basada en millones empleados que estÁn luchando por un aumento de sueldo. entonces, los jefes no quieren aumentar el sueldo. >>> eso me suena que pasa en muchas familias. >>> y se desata una cosa. una cosa increÍble. >>> lo curioso que eres el hijo adoptado. y en ponerte del lado de la...
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get it, the british will come and set off the brush that's the way that naval war had worked in napoleonic ages. that's the way it had worked in the american civil war. that is not what the british did. they didn't sit off the german coast, they didn't even sit up here by norway, they imposed a distant blockade of germany with the main battleship appear and cruisers operating from the field appear to keep supplies from going to germany . >> the germans did not consider this blockade to be particularly legal. it's not something that had happened before, but what was their response? counter blockade, how can we blockade with the submarines. that's with the german navy did let's look at some of the numbers on this. obviously, at the beginning of the first two years it was very on-and-off as it tended to bring the international consequences of the united states into the war but along the way we got some numbers. u-boats in world war i saying 6 million ships are over 6 million times to 1917, at 1917 total, it's about as much is 1942. u-boats think about 6500 ships captured 1000 on top of that.
get it, the british will come and set off the brush that's the way that naval war had worked in napoleonic ages. that's the way it had worked in the american civil war. that is not what the british did. they didn't sit off the german coast, they didn't even sit up here by norway, they imposed a distant blockade of germany with the main battleship appear and cruisers operating from the field appear to keep supplies from going to germany . >> the germans did not consider this blockade to be...
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the canal was commissioned by napoleon and opens in eighteen twenty five. older still a little further west you'll find a beguiling size they are. built in seventy nine thousand nine the shopping arcade mainly attracts. locals. in the cities are in the samantha tom the former priory of some time in the shah is home to some of the collections from the city's i and me t.n. museum. and. it's a trove showcasing mother treasures the original pendant built by french physicist leon fuko which illustrates the earth's rotation. synthesis sampras and this pretty simple really. or you need is a swinging weight suspended on a piece of string that. it would then continue to swing in the same plane. here in the museum we put up small metal pins to show how that plane rotates. so even though the weight swings in the same plane the metal pins in october one by one proving the ostrow taishan so the more of it. let. it all come to. the museum also holds a model of new york statue of liberty which the french presented to the americans as a gift in the late nineteenth century.
the canal was commissioned by napoleon and opens in eighteen twenty five. older still a little further west you'll find a beguiling size they are. built in seventy nine thousand nine the shopping arcade mainly attracts. locals. in the cities are in the samantha tom the former priory of some time in the shah is home to some of the collections from the city's i and me t.n. museum. and. it's a trove showcasing mother treasures the original pendant built by french physicist leon fuko which...
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along welcome to worlds apart the phrase geography is destiny is usually attributed to napoleon just before he took on russia a decision that ultimately cost him everything just centuries later maxim is reviled by many in georgia in ukraine who feel that russia's overbearing security prevents them from following their own path everybody's geography and destiny be reconciled in the post soviet space well to discuss that i'm now joined by you know georgian politician i'm twice the country's former acting president and speaker of parliament it's good to talk to your thank you very much for your time now some of your anime's call you the most pro russian politician in georgia something that i'm sure a town or event. five years ago was a major of fans is that still in the fans you know and yes some people are calling me as a prussian politician because think this is not the right to finish and i am not pro russian and i'm not pro western let's say so called joy pro rejoice a german politician because i think that everybody in the country of the political and should try to do what he has t
along welcome to worlds apart the phrase geography is destiny is usually attributed to napoleon just before he took on russia a decision that ultimately cost him everything just centuries later maxim is reviled by many in georgia in ukraine who feel that russia's overbearing security prevents them from following their own path everybody's geography and destiny be reconciled in the post soviet space well to discuss that i'm now joined by you know georgian politician i'm twice the country's...
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results in fact that there was two wars in the life of humanity where net for years i mean the napoleonic wars which destroyed you were in the beginning of the nineteenth century that were all formally a bald spread in republican values sending the lie to them and to end human use them and even weiss people like the famous german boy it even they kind of go glued into this into this trap basically i just love these this called from. impulse is deeply why. into the liberal democracies you specially there are elites and of called well this is something that a lot of muslims don't understand when the western democracy is came to them with arms where most of the wars beginning from the ninety s. the thought the crusaders are back with their christian ideas not the course say despite what with christian ideas with something much war superimposed with something very very deep gauged from christianity from tradition something something you told pm and something terrible demon hits on it exactly which is why i get the problem with it's misleading the democracy of liberalism it's universalism whet
results in fact that there was two wars in the life of humanity where net for years i mean the napoleonic wars which destroyed you were in the beginning of the nineteenth century that were all formally a bald spread in republican values sending the lie to them and to end human use them and even weiss people like the famous german boy it even they kind of go glued into this into this trap basically i just love these this called from. impulse is deeply why. into the liberal democracies you...
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here, block has portrayed him as having a napoleon complex, when in reality, nasser was pulling back from extremism, realizing he didn't have the financial wherewithal to continue fighting the israelis and trying to meet his pan-arab agenda. so this is a case perhaps where history has come down more on the side of nasser than herblock. charles schultz and herblock were very good friends. they often did little things to honor one another. mr. schultz, not so much in his peanuts cartoons. he a big fan of herblock personally. here we have the time-honored character of snoopy cursing communism, communists in general, and snoopy represents bomb-happy generals. and that's another kind of vietnam cartoon, american generals wishing they could bomb more in vietnam and win the war. one of the things i like to do is select five cartoons that relate to a series of events or a particular event in 1967, something that stands out in mr. block's work. for me, what stood out in 1967 was how important it was to look out for consumers, whether they were people purchasing automobiles or people who were
here, block has portrayed him as having a napoleon complex, when in reality, nasser was pulling back from extremism, realizing he didn't have the financial wherewithal to continue fighting the israelis and trying to meet his pan-arab agenda. so this is a case perhaps where history has come down more on the side of nasser than herblock. charles schultz and herblock were very good friends. they often did little things to honor one another. mr. schultz, not so much in his peanuts cartoons. he a...
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they abolish slavery and napoleon brings it back to. the british story is fascinating because how many days after the act gets through abolishing the slave trade it's like the same week or something. it was passed earlier in 1808 so it is about the same time. it is in 1772. the thing about english slavery it doesn't happen in england it is all well and good but ours were in the united states in the different choice. i'm not trying to be cynical about that but the social and political situations are vastly different it's going to be a different situation. >> that was just a dispute this goes to reading the record of the constitution. there are 50 lawyers in the room and it's incredibly dull that is what they are arguing. there are points of great fervor but the question of property gets fough thought out and very minuscule little ways and you will see it in the book except for the one that i mentioned where he gets up and says we should property and man in the constitution and then it gets obliterated. that is the clear case of where tha
they abolish slavery and napoleon brings it back to. the british story is fascinating because how many days after the act gets through abolishing the slave trade it's like the same week or something. it was passed earlier in 1808 so it is about the same time. it is in 1772. the thing about english slavery it doesn't happen in england it is all well and good but ours were in the united states in the different choice. i'm not trying to be cynical about that but the social and political situations...
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what napoleon called a nation of shop keepers has become a nation of automated checkouts with contactlessll worse off as a result. the minister said modern slavery was an insidious and terrible crime, and the government was determined to end the expectation. since the landmark modern slavery act was passed in 2015, we have seen more convictions and arrest every year and increased specialist support for victims. currently, there are more than 950 live investigations into modern slavery accusations. and this year alone, the government will invest at least £61 million in work to end modern slavery in the united kingdom and abroad. you're watching thursday in parliament with me. if you miss a programme or you want to watch this one again, you can catch up on the bbc iplayer. now to a special debate on the subject that many feel has not had the political attention it deserves. there are 3.5 million between the ages of 15 and 65 in the workplace. one and four working women are either going through or have gone through menopause. today is world menopause day. and today's the day that the interna
what napoleon called a nation of shop keepers has become a nation of automated checkouts with contactlessll worse off as a result. the minister said modern slavery was an insidious and terrible crime, and the government was determined to end the expectation. since the landmark modern slavery act was passed in 2015, we have seen more convictions and arrest every year and increased specialist support for victims. currently, there are more than 950 live investigations into modern slavery...
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by the way, he was a great general and is studied the way thaway -- the way napoleon is studied. he was crushing the union a quarter of the size of the force. half of his soldiers were barefoot but he was still beating the union army. jesse: i don't know how they think they can get away with it. >> thankfully because of this show they can't. jesse: at cnn this is what people are talking about, the right rightly so has called these almost antifa-type people, left wing activists a mob. you can't say that on cnn. >> when you see people like ted cruz getting chased out of the restaurants like a mob -- >> oh, you are not going to use the mob word. >> it's totally a mob. >> matt, matt, matt. a mob? stop. stop. jesse: they want to change the means of the word to fit their narrative. >> they forgot to be completely honest. these guys are so liberal they lost all their viewership. now they have lost all of middle america. what happened? the american people see on television ted cruz being chastised in a restaurant. they see this from multiple people, from a mob. this wasn't one person. th
by the way, he was a great general and is studied the way thaway -- the way napoleon is studied. he was crushing the union a quarter of the size of the force. half of his soldiers were barefoot but he was still beating the union army. jesse: i don't know how they think they can get away with it. >> thankfully because of this show they can't. jesse: at cnn this is what people are talking about, the right rightly so has called these almost antifa-type people, left wing activists a mob. you...
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for many of the older federalists her style was a revealing risquÉ and but it was also a napoleonic style the french style which emulated the jeffersonian -- i should say that jeffersonian democracy emulated the new post monarchy in france. mrs. madison would wear bright, bright colors and instead of wearing a crown, she came up with the idea of wearing a turban. in fact, that became her trademark. and just so you would never fail to know where she was in these crowded rooms, she often wore long birds of paradise feathers in the turban. all of her, almost ,ortraits i think except two certainly painted while she was first lady, are all painted with her turban. she were the fact that these low-cut dresses that were a little scandalous, it is really kind of extraordinary when you think of the fact that she was a quaker. and raised as a quaker. and used to being all covered up and wearing grays and dark colors. in fact, at one of her receptions, she encountered a friend, a gentleman who also had once been from the same meetinghouse. that she and her family had attended in philadelphia. and he
for many of the older federalists her style was a revealing risquÉ and but it was also a napoleonic style the french style which emulated the jeffersonian -- i should say that jeffersonian democracy emulated the new post monarchy in france. mrs. madison would wear bright, bright colors and instead of wearing a crown, she came up with the idea of wearing a turban. in fact, that became her trademark. and just so you would never fail to know where she was in these crowded rooms, she often wore...
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napoleon was a corsican and not a frenchman. hitler was an austrian and not a german.that peculiarity of social and psychological understanding is something in a different context intellectually. burke and smith both share. burke, an irishman, mixed background, moderate catholic, grows up in dublin, comes to london, by the age of 35 has found himself a member of parliament and right-hand man to the chief. this is a time when the conventional assumption that coming to england was on the lookout of a fortune or your daughter so a significant achievement to do that. burke, matched by smith, a scott again with enormous insight into that english society and english political economy and what is fascinating is the two of them, if you want to think about economic modernity that comes with smith, not because of it is intergalactic recombinant of treatment of ideas we take as central to the economy or economic the arising, division of labor, being one example, specialization, invisible hand, great ideas you find but the thing that really marks these ideas, what marks smith is h
napoleon was a corsican and not a frenchman. hitler was an austrian and not a german.that peculiarity of social and psychological understanding is something in a different context intellectually. burke and smith both share. burke, an irishman, mixed background, moderate catholic, grows up in dublin, comes to london, by the age of 35 has found himself a member of parliament and right-hand man to the chief. this is a time when the conventional assumption that coming to england was on the lookout...
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typhus againstut napoleon's army, are there any accounts of the role that typ hus could have played against the other armies in world war i? that is the only mention i remember offhand, but it was not insignificant, i will say. thank you. >> one final question and then we are -- eating into the next panel's time. >> for all of the battalions in the aef, most personnel and national army? >> i am hesitating because i am not positive. i believe so. there were three combat battalions that participated in operations, but there were many other battalions being the -- being trained and equipped that did not do service. i have to hesitate and say i am not positive. the number would it seem to indicate they were national army, but then you had a few regular army commanders. deal with the explanation somewhere in my book, but i do not remember. the numbers designate the 300 series numbers for the battalions. designatedhey were as national, but i am not positive. i would have to check that. >> i would like to thank the panel. [applause] certainly generated interest and good reports. -- get your gun, g
typhus againstut napoleon's army, are there any accounts of the role that typ hus could have played against the other armies in world war i? that is the only mention i remember offhand, but it was not insignificant, i will say. thank you. >> one final question and then we are -- eating into the next panel's time. >> for all of the battalions in the aef, most personnel and national army? >> i am hesitating because i am not positive. i believe so. there were three combat...
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but as you remember what napoleon said, an army marches on its stomach and over the course of the next hour, you will see a lot of examples of food and war. from ancient history to the present. and the implications of what food needs in terms of conflict from the very past to the civil war, to the second world war, to the current conflicts we see around the world. so, from this lesson today, these are their learning goals i have set up. and i think it is important for you to see that there is a connection between what we discussed in the last two classes and what we will talk about today. you are going to learn not only about food but you will learn about some of the war, lords of war, which are very much relevant to today as we witness ongoing famines and we will talk a little bit about the connection of the war, food supply, you will see a good video about war and food from this second world war, one of the videos from walt disney that is quite interesting. and we will talk about interstate conflicts, foods in world war i and world war ii, interstate conflicts of which the american c
but as you remember what napoleon said, an army marches on its stomach and over the course of the next hour, you will see a lot of examples of food and war. from ancient history to the present. and the implications of what food needs in terms of conflict from the very past to the civil war, to the second world war, to the current conflicts we see around the world. so, from this lesson today, these are their learning goals i have set up. and i think it is important for you to see that there is a...
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another one was "al capone read a biography of napoleon." in biggest scoop of all, 1935, two russian soviet writers were touring the united states, and in their book, they wrote that al was sitting in his alcatraz cell, secretly writing articles that the hearst newspapers were publishing. the years i spent researching and writing the book, but one of the most surprising was how briefly he was on top of the criminal world. he was in a courtroom, five and a half years after he ascended to power. the finding himself. -- defending himself. but not from the murders he was thought to have ordered and the several dozen or so he was alleged to be directly involved in. he was in the courtroom for tax evasion, particularly his income tax. by 1931, he was in the atlanta federal and attention or area, the most punitive prison in the country. inil alcatraz was set up governmentse the wanted to send a lesson to the criminal world that this was going to be a prison whose name was -- would send shivers down the spines of the most hardened criminals, and who
another one was "al capone read a biography of napoleon." in biggest scoop of all, 1935, two russian soviet writers were touring the united states, and in their book, they wrote that al was sitting in his alcatraz cell, secretly writing articles that the hearst newspapers were publishing. the years i spent researching and writing the book, but one of the most surprising was how briefly he was on top of the criminal world. he was in a courtroom, five and a half years after he ascended...
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it was one based upon what napoleon once said. which i don't tell my wife, if i were to be in love i would analyze it bit by bit. because you can ask how and why enough. while there is the means of social media or anything else, i think personality and therefore it has overtaken leadership. how they speak what they see do they integrate worry. so my take on this is an once i get that if they haven't had this last desire to remain a powerholder. i think that's what it is and they tend to forget. how did they ever miss how the people is whatever i had in the military to say my own daughter. but how many congress members went out and had a town hall to explain it and stood up courageously to explain in facts and figures. i have never seen stupid studies until i had to have it in high school. when that affordable care act that summer was mandated the democratic congress members would come back in several days a week they would walk you through the affordable care act that we had already voted for. because so few were able to defend it
it was one based upon what napoleon once said. which i don't tell my wife, if i were to be in love i would analyze it bit by bit. because you can ask how and why enough. while there is the means of social media or anything else, i think personality and therefore it has overtaken leadership. how they speak what they see do they integrate worry. so my take on this is an once i get that if they haven't had this last desire to remain a powerholder. i think that's what it is and they tend to forget....
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"napoleon dynamite." >> uh-huh. >> fantastic. >> i think this is my favorite. has to stand with her arms out all night. >> oh, the dinosaur. >> t-rex. i love it. >> yes, indeed. >> cute. and these guys were -- >> what are they? >> what are these guys? >> pikachu. >> pikachu. oh, my gosh. they're couples goals. >> all right. >> you look amazing, by the way. >> great. i'm told that they end, like -- >> no, don't -- let's see -- jeez! >>> this morning on "world news now," the president visits pittsburgh despite some top officials refusing to meet with him. plus, the community can say farewell to the 11 people killed. members of the steelers among those in mourning. >>> the notorious boston crime boss whitey bulger killed in prison. he was captured after being on the run for years. investigators are looking into whether it was a mob hit inside the prison walls. >>> and new this half hour, kanye west does a 180. >> just weeks after he held court in the oval office, he makes a major announcement about his future in politics. kanye 2020? >>> and it's halloween. beyonc
"napoleon dynamite." >> uh-huh. >> fantastic. >> i think this is my favorite. has to stand with her arms out all night. >> oh, the dinosaur. >> t-rex. i love it. >> yes, indeed. >> cute. and these guys were -- >> what are they? >> what are these guys? >> pikachu. >> pikachu. oh, my gosh. they're couples goals. >> all right. >> you look amazing, by the way. >> great. i'm told that they end, like --...
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that's the same topping you use on a napoleon. >> what do you want to set on the table?going to serve a real dinner, serve spider soup. >> where did you get that pasta? >> that's a beautiful italian pasta that comes striped like that. this is a carrot. you take a big carrot and take one of the strippers and strip down two strips and cut it into slices. >> a little pumpkin. >> what is this? >> this is eye ball soup. eyes of newts. >> eyes of newts. >> this is grape juice, a little vodka for you. >> all right. >> and pearl tapioca. i'll pour you some. did your mom used to make pearl tapioca for you? >> that's good. >> yeah. >> and the eyeballs are a nice touch. >> this is piper and blake, helping us out. >> they are playing our spider game. it's a fun game. >> to make the luminaria, you buy it like that. the minilights. >> you pop that in. >> draw a spider web. put it right in the glass. >> what kind of paper did you use? >> villam. >> it's like parchment. >> never heard of that. >> yeah, you did. it's what the bible is written on. these are clings that you get at the craf
that's the same topping you use on a napoleon. >> what do you want to set on the table?going to serve a real dinner, serve spider soup. >> where did you get that pasta? >> that's a beautiful italian pasta that comes striped like that. this is a carrot. you take a big carrot and take one of the strippers and strip down two strips and cut it into slices. >> a little pumpkin. >> what is this? >> this is eye ball soup. eyes of newts. >> eyes of newts....
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when napoleon did something similar and got criticize for, his foreign minister famously said, it wasder because it made everybody upset. what the saudi's have done was not a crime only but a blunder. they have made everybody upset. the reality is this crisis will blow over. relations withak saudi arabia over it. the issue is getting past it for the diplomats. how that happens will be interesting. tom: for the diplomats, secretary mnuchin, willie it tend conference? the stories coming out of there are nothing but horrific that the journalist was murdered for reporting offends basic values. i have made it my business from advising my predecessor. i can say that when i was secretary and we had to make a decision about whether american business people should attend a business conference in russia while russia was occupying crimea and moving in the eastern ukraine, i advised them not to go. mr. lou, how does it affect foreign relations? what kind of advice would you have taken on the next step for the u.s. and saudi arabia. jack: the issue is a very serious one. it has to be engaged direc
when napoleon did something similar and got criticize for, his foreign minister famously said, it wasder because it made everybody upset. what the saudi's have done was not a crime only but a blunder. they have made everybody upset. the reality is this crisis will blow over. relations withak saudi arabia over it. the issue is getting past it for the diplomats. how that happens will be interesting. tom: for the diplomats, secretary mnuchin, willie it tend conference? the stories coming out of...