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who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me, whether it is russia, china or napoleon bonaparte.
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it was right after the napoleonic wars, and catherine damon was a young woman in the village, didn't have much education. but, was touched by god in her own space. and in her own heart, and wanted to serve. so, she became, there were no religious, the friars and the conference, everything had been closed during the napoleonic wars. >> how did she find the franciscan way? >> she got a job working in the sacristy, and slowly the capuchins founded a third order section, a third order group that she belongs to. >> let's define that as third order for one of these religious congregations is associated late people or no? >> yes, the franciscans have three orders. first order is the friars.ndart layers, and then francis realized towards the end of his were called to be franciscan who were not free to become either a religious, because they have families. >> they still couldn't live in community because they had another altercation? >> yes, they had other obligations. the lay group was forms of these people can come together, share their faith, they could promote works together, but they sti
it was right after the napoleonic wars, and catherine damon was a young woman in the village, didn't have much education. but, was touched by god in her own space. and in her own heart, and wanted to serve. so, she became, there were no religious, the friars and the conference, everything had been closed during the napoleonic wars. >> how did she find the franciscan way? >> she got a job working in the sacristy, and slowly the capuchins founded a third order section, a third order...
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historian andrew roberts examines the military tactics of nine leaders from napoleon to dwight eisenhower in his latest book leadership and war. and in the market story philanthropist in washington d.c. david rubenstein profiles american historians, also being published this week, the hymns of the republic recounts the final year of the civil war. and how to beat they provide advice from political strategist on how the democrats can win the next presidential election. as his time working instructor communication in chief speechwriter to former defense secretary davsecretary james mag the line. look for the titles of bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future a book to be on c-span2. >> brick tv visited capitol hill and asked republican congressman tom cole of oklahoma, what are you reading. >> i'm reading a book by a guy named tom bullying who is an english author, a new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, churchill and the road to war and just finished up rick atkinson's great book of projected trilogy on the british are coming. it cov
historian andrew roberts examines the military tactics of nine leaders from napoleon to dwight eisenhower in his latest book leadership and war. and in the market story philanthropist in washington d.c. david rubenstein profiles american historians, also being published this week, the hymns of the republic recounts the final year of the civil war. and how to beat they provide advice from political strategist on how the democrats can win the next presidential election. as his time working...
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free but first it will piss you off, activist gloria, historian andrew roberts, the 9 leaders from napoleondwight eisenhower, leadership in war and in the american story, washington dc businessman david rubenstein, also being published scwimms, final years of civil war, how to be trump, provides advice from political strategist on how the democrats can win the next presidential election. and guy recounts his time as working as director of communications and chief speech writer to former defense secretary james mattis in holding the line, look for the titles this coming week and watch for many authors in the near future on book tv c-span2. >> every year book tv covers book fairs. here is a look at some of the events coming coming up. later in november, the national book award will be presented in new york city and will be live from the miami book fair with 2 days of author talks and call-in programs on november 23rd and 24th. to find more information ant upcoming book fairs and festivals and watch our previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website, booktv.org. [inaudible
free but first it will piss you off, activist gloria, historian andrew roberts, the 9 leaders from napoleondwight eisenhower, leadership in war and in the american story, washington dc businessman david rubenstein, also being published scwimms, final years of civil war, how to be trump, provides advice from political strategist on how the democrats can win the next presidential election. and guy recounts his time as working as director of communications and chief speech writer to former defense...
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whether it's russia, china, or napoleon bonaparte. isis sees this as an opportunity. hundreds of isis prisoners have escaped camps and prisons as guard goes off to fight. in a packed prison we visited with 5,000 isis detainees, this isis member told me, now is their moment. >> everybody have a good feeling. everybody have a good feeling that somebody will take over here. >> now optimistic, isis is seeking a new lease on life. >> pretty startling images there to say the least. our thanks to nbc's richard engel for that report. meanwhile president trump is set to host turkish president erdogan at the white house in the coming weeks. per vice president pence, the two leaders spoke yesterday with trump calling for turkey end to the invasion and agree to an immediate cease fire. pence also says trump reiterated his offer to be a mediator. and arbitrate a negotiation between the turks and the kurds. trump is also trying to insert himself as mediator in the ongoing crisis in kashmir. also, yesterday, the trump administration announced new sanctions against current and former
whether it's russia, china, or napoleon bonaparte. isis sees this as an opportunity. hundreds of isis prisoners have escaped camps and prisons as guard goes off to fight. in a packed prison we visited with 5,000 isis detainees, this isis member told me, now is their moment. >> everybody have a good feeling. everybody have a good feeling that somebody will take over here. >> now optimistic, isis is seeking a new lease on life. >> pretty startling images there to say the least....
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faced with a shortage of weeks during the napoleonic wars the farmers decided to enrich their loaves with hills. to the water flour mix at the sourdough and the mashed potato as well as 380 grams of plain flour 130 grams of light white flour 50 grams of honey 20 grams of salt and one teaspoon of caraway seeds. and needed a stand mixer for 9 minutes. then shaped the loath to work that's right i forgot to add 20 grams of lot. need the dough for another 2 minutes and let it rest for 3 hours at room temperature or should we say perhaps just one hour you have to follow the revolution oh is that so ok so after 3 hours plays the dough on the lightly floured sauces and walking into a round using both hands to warrant you in the same manner as brussels is trying to pull victrola bar closer to your. place to go with the flow approving baskets and leave it to rise until it's doubled in value now you have a clear cut solution in the clear cut legal position and a clear cut now you can get creative and make a unique pattern that identifies the loaf as your own. bake the bread for 40 minutes 1st t
faced with a shortage of weeks during the napoleonic wars the farmers decided to enrich their loaves with hills. to the water flour mix at the sourdough and the mashed potato as well as 380 grams of plain flour 130 grams of light white flour 50 grams of honey 20 grams of salt and one teaspoon of caraway seeds. and needed a stand mixer for 9 minutes. then shaped the loath to work that's right i forgot to add 20 grams of lot. need the dough for another 2 minutes and let it rest for 3 hours at...
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is more interested on the southern border on the border with mexico and he says that anyone even napoleond be responsible for some of these foreign issues. so some of his own republicans have been saying this is a dereliction of duty, the international press generally saying because of the chaos that hasn't an suedin because of the chaos that hasn't an sued in northern syria because of the withdrawal of us troops that have had from several prison camps and isis fighters, escaping, it up clear, it's quite vague with a note is various prisoners 0is fighters but that is creating another wave of apprehension about what could then happen, we going to have another increase in isis related crimes? so a huge amount of assets to the story. so many facets and it is so complicated as is the middle east and buts is happening with all the different players and entry of parties in political groups that have their alliances with different organisations, it's complicated but the question is what is going to happen next and house areas for this become because of our correspondent was saying we become beca
is more interested on the southern border on the border with mexico and he says that anyone even napoleond be responsible for some of these foreign issues. so some of his own republicans have been saying this is a dereliction of duty, the international press generally saying because of the chaos that hasn't an suedin because of the chaos that hasn't an sued in northern syria because of the withdrawal of us troops that have had from several prison camps and isis fighters, escaping, it up clear,...
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napoleon had a rider with him who would tell him what was done.t want yes man, that's for sure. >> general hertling, we appreciate you and your expertise. thank you for waking with up with us this morning. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> if you're just joining us, we have breaking news we want to let you know about. we know at least two people are dead and at least 10 injured in a shooting in greenville, texas. >> hunt county sheriff meeks said they are currently looking for the shooting. overnight, texas a&m university said there was a shooting you it did not appear on their campus. we are live on the scene next hour. >>> do stay with us pause our breaking news coverage continues after the break. so bob, what do you take for back pain? before i take anything, i apply topical pain relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. i'm craving something we're! missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can
napoleon had a rider with him who would tell him what was done.t want yes man, that's for sure. >> general hertling, we appreciate you and your expertise. thank you for waking with up with us this morning. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> if you're just joining us, we have breaking news we want to let you know about. we know at least two people are dead and at least 10 injured in a shooting in greenville, texas. >> hunt county sheriff meeks said they are...
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who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me, whether it's russia, china or napoleon bonaparte. isis sees this as an opportunity. hundreds of isis prisoners have escaped camps and prisons as guards go off to fight at a packed prison we visited with 5,000 isis detainees, this isis member told me now is their moment. >> everybody have a good feeling. everybody have a good feeling that somebody else will take over here. >> rter: now optimistic, u.s. troops leaving syria will remain in the region president trump said in a statement, and a small number will actually stay here in syria to fight isis. a tiny footprint as the borders of the middle east tonight are being redrawn in combat. lester >> richard engel in northern syria, thank you, richard. >>> there is breaking news in texas. a ft. worth police officer who shot and killed a woman in her own home over the weekend has just resigned. but her family is demanding criminal charges and answers gabe gutierrez is there. >> reporter: tonight, the officer in this disturbing body camera video has resigned. and has now been boo
who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me, whether it's russia, china or napoleon bonaparte. isis sees this as an opportunity. hundreds of isis prisoners have escaped camps and prisons as guards go off to fight at a packed prison we visited with 5,000 isis detainees, this isis member told me now is their moment. >> everybody have a good feeling. everybody have a good feeling that somebody else will take over here. >> rter: now optimistic, u.s. troops leaving...
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. >> lily and i dressed up as pedro and napoleon last year and that was really fun. >> we went to theng was sold out except for these two women's cheetah leopard print. >>> meanwhile, so many tributes pouring in on social media for the late comedian john witherspoon who passed away yesterday. >> john was best known for playing pops on "the wayan brothers" tv series and as willie jones in the "friday" movies "e.t." was on the setback in 1994. >> ooooh la la. >> i have a kid that's 6 years old. i want him to get a job. >> ice cube said he's devastated, quote, life won't be as funny without him. john was 77 years old. >>> tonight -- kevin hart >>> still to come -- >> pink gets real about all those times she body shamed herself. >> i remember thinking how fat i was. i was so skinning. now i'm 150 pounds and i look [ bleep ] awesome. >> and it's way back wednesday for this guy. >> my name is johnny depp, d-e -- double p. >> thoughts on johnny's big screen debut straight from freddie krueger himself. >> oh, look at him. he's such a baby face. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> pink i
. >> lily and i dressed up as pedro and napoleon last year and that was really fun. >> we went to theng was sold out except for these two women's cheetah leopard print. >>> meanwhile, so many tributes pouring in on social media for the late comedian john witherspoon who passed away yesterday. >> john was best known for playing pops on "the wayan brothers" tv series and as willie jones in the "friday" movies "e.t." was on the setback in...
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it's by napoleon savoni. anthony is pointing to a book, and they are very dignified. this would be a publicity shot today. they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't even meet until 851. seneca falls, as most of us recall from our history books and high school, was a gathering, the first convention in 1848. elizabeth cady stanton and others penned the declaration of sentiments, which is the beginning document, one of the first documents that women were advocating for a vote. what i hope this exhibition explains is by going back way back to 1832 is that women were getting together and talking and advocating for their rights, for their citizenship rights well before 1848. suffrage just didn't appear out of thin air. it has a long history that others argue. that is a great intellectual debate i encourage you to look into. i brought us up to 1869 and now we are going to move into the next gallery, which starts in 870. so we're in the second gallery, and i wanted to make sure to include representation of the women's christian temperanc
it's by napoleon savoni. anthony is pointing to a book, and they are very dignified. this would be a publicity shot today. they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't even meet until 851. seneca falls, as most of us recall from our history books and high school, was a gathering, the first convention in 1848. elizabeth cady stanton and others penned the declaration of sentiments, which is the beginning document, one of the first documents that women were...
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about what this is being referred to as the mid-, this is a fortune of suzanne from 1870, it's by napoleon and he captured them together, he's pointing to a book and they are very dignified, this is what would be like a pomposity shot today, they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience, they didn't even meet until 1815 one and so most of this probably recall from the history books in high school was gathering, the first national convention in 1838 and and elizabeth katie and others have the declaration in the beginning document, one of the first documents put into writing that women were advocating for the vote, and what i hope this exhibition explains by going back to 1832, women were getting together and advocating for their, rights for their citizenship rights well before 1848, so suffrage in a period of thin air, and actually has a long history did others would argue starts before it, so that is a great intellectual debate than i encourage you to look into. >> so i got up to 1869 an hour going to move into the next gallery so right in the second gallery and i wan
about what this is being referred to as the mid-, this is a fortune of suzanne from 1870, it's by napoleon and he captured them together, he's pointing to a book and they are very dignified, this is what would be like a pomposity shot today, they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience, they didn't even meet until 1815 one and so most of this probably recall from the history books in high school was gathering, the first national convention in 1838 and and elizabeth katie...
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with references everyone will get a blacksmith's son for instance is called self thinks the seal napoleon will be without these new characters it would hardly be possible to breathe fresh life into the existing concept. for its movie for. the reader should never feel were making a copy then all would be lost the concept has to recall the original but within this framework everything has to be new and different. france is going all out to celebrate this 60th birthday surprise events in the paris metro and a special edition of asterix stamps. to see several people know asterix on like this character they automatically connect the comic books with something positive and familiar. we buy the was created in a book shop i overheard a mother tell her son you're not getting anything he disappeared and came back with an asterisk on it his mother said well all right you can't say no to a national treasure but he was. there cracking writer illustrator team seem to have no shortage of ideas they've already worked out which way the next adventure is to go. both feel we have to be more more imaginative
with references everyone will get a blacksmith's son for instance is called self thinks the seal napoleon will be without these new characters it would hardly be possible to breathe fresh life into the existing concept. for its movie for. the reader should never feel were making a copy then all would be lost the concept has to recall the original but within this framework everything has to be new and different. france is going all out to celebrate this 60th birthday surprise events in the paris...
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it's by napoleon stanton. 's pointing to a book and they're very dignified and this is a, what would be like a publicity shot today. they were using to portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't meet until 1851. so it was a gathering, the first national convention in 1848. in new york and stanton and others penned the declaration of sentiments. which is really the beginning document, one of the first documents put into writing when they were advocating for the vote. but what i hope this exhibition explains by going back right back to to 1832 is that women were getting tot and talking and advocating for their rights, their citizenship rights, well before 1848. suffrage just didn't appear out of thin air. it has ary that others would argue starts well before so that's a great intellect yul debate that i encourage you to look into. so i brought us up to 1869 and now the next gallery which starts in 1870. so we're in the second gallery and i wanted to make sure to include representation of the wom
it's by napoleon stanton. 's pointing to a book and they're very dignified and this is a, what would be like a publicity shot today. they were using to portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't meet until 1851. so it was a gathering, the first national convention in 1848. in new york and stanton and others penned the declaration of sentiments. which is really the beginning document, one of the first documents put into writing when they were advocating for the vote. but what i...
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who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me whether it is russia china or napoleon bonaparte the president's really made the worst of all possible choices because he says he was to get out but now he's getting pulled back and our allies are getting slaughtered and there's no counterterrorism strategy president defenders say he is rightly focused on ending american military involvement in foreign wars in which the us no longer have. a stake but the renewed fighting in northern syria has already led to the escape of detained i so fighters and critics say a u.s. led diplomatic solution now is simply too late hi joe castro al-jazeera washington well syrian government forces have been quick to take advantage of the abrupt u.s. retreat from syria a small units of soldiers entered the strategic city of mondays on monday as well as other towns in northern syria a day after being invited by kurdish forces well that sets up a potential clash with turkey whose president has indicated he will intensify his offensive against the kurds will turkey says it's establishing a safe zo
who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me whether it is russia china or napoleon bonaparte the president's really made the worst of all possible choices because he says he was to get out but now he's getting pulled back and our allies are getting slaughtered and there's no counterterrorism strategy president defenders say he is rightly focused on ending american military involvement in foreign wars in which the us no longer have. a stake but the renewed fighting in...
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snaked their way from marble arch, that symbol of british triumph against the continental might of napoleonme at hyde park corner, past nelson, on his column, in trafalgar square. the architecture of the nation's capital, reflecting historical tensions with european neighbours. a significant part of the country mayjust want to get a deal done, get onto the next stage of the brexit process. but these are the faces of people who are saying not in my name, not yet, or not at all. details of every growl and groan from the debate inside the house of commons rippled through the crowds outside as they headed towards parliament. stop brexit now! this long—planned event provided a noisy soundtrack to attempts by government to bring the brexit argument to an end before the march reached its destination. pictures from inside the palace of westminster were relayed to the vast crowd watching outside, and then the moment when it was clear there would be no brexit deal today. applause. the news from parliament is greeted less with rejoicing, i think, and more with relief. the long march that they hope lea
snaked their way from marble arch, that symbol of british triumph against the continental might of napoleonme at hyde park corner, past nelson, on his column, in trafalgar square. the architecture of the nation's capital, reflecting historical tensions with european neighbours. a significant part of the country mayjust want to get a deal done, get onto the next stage of the brexit process. but these are the faces of people who are saying not in my name, not yet, or not at all. details of every...
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and we have the right to take revenge but then you're going to napoleon's i've been let out. the i.a.s. commanders launched the attack earlier than planned abdul wasn't in morocco at the time. you know. when we heard that they had started fighting those of us outside my rafi max and we discussed how to get to the center. i mean. but i mean we tried 7 times we even used motor boats to try to get in from the lake but it didn't work. but. i do past information about the movement of government troops to his eye as comrades inside the besieged city by cell phone he tells us that 40 of his friends were killed none the less he could imagine joining battle again. so. we have an advantage because we are young people just blend in with the population. the military can't easily identify which of us are fighters who know how to use a gun in a given. fight there or don't know coming on. because it was i wouldn't fight in iraq. or any other muslim area the same thing would happen again. only muslim people with. but if the battle took place somewhere else i would join. the dual is out of a
and we have the right to take revenge but then you're going to napoleon's i've been let out. the i.a.s. commanders launched the attack earlier than planned abdul wasn't in morocco at the time. you know. when we heard that they had started fighting those of us outside my rafi max and we discussed how to get to the center. i mean. but i mean we tried 7 times we even used motor boats to try to get in from the lake but it didn't work. but. i do past information about the movement of government...
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who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me whether it is russia china or napoleon bonaparte obviously downplaying the concerns of some of his own supporters in congress like senator mitch mcconnell who is a notable republican normal of the ally of trump who has said that because now syria assad's army is advancing to the north now that this created a very dangerous power vacuum and that it is a catastrophic outcome in his words for the u.s. strategic interests there barbara how does your coaster with delays from washington d.c. hi do you think you. will soon go. forces have been quick to take advantage of the abrupt u.s. retreat from syria they've moved into the strategic. well as other towns in the north of the country a day after being invited in by kurdish forces it sets up a potential clash with turkish forces there. on the turkish syrian border in a horde of reports they march toward battle the turkish backed opposition syrian national army advance started northern city of members but the syrian army reached their 1st it is believed that it is a small unit tha
who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me whether it is russia china or napoleon bonaparte obviously downplaying the concerns of some of his own supporters in congress like senator mitch mcconnell who is a notable republican normal of the ally of trump who has said that because now syria assad's army is advancing to the north now that this created a very dangerous power vacuum and that it is a catastrophic outcome in his words for the u.s. strategic interests there...
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downstream and foreign policy as well yeah but how 4th industrial revolution is it sounds like the napoleonic wars arguably when again andrea hang on the record saying increase sanctions on russia on putin i mean do you support that kind of policy overthrowing the door sanctions on russia and putin saying iran is destabilizing force in the region this is part of the hillary clinton playbook truly. so that's not my sense of his stance and his position on on those issues but certainly you know as you said the depot case has to be in peace building and diplomacy and restoring stability. here in the united states and around the world and so certainly the notion that the united states having an outsized role in overthrowing governments is. not not a suggestion not make any sense. is using twitter as you said he's also he's been tweeting a good exxon mobile because of his hatred presumably hatred for joe biden what do you to think that some of your potential voters were put off by the big money connections to your party i know you probably have about as much money campaign money as your opponent je
downstream and foreign policy as well yeah but how 4th industrial revolution is it sounds like the napoleonic wars arguably when again andrea hang on the record saying increase sanctions on russia on putin i mean do you support that kind of policy overthrowing the door sanctions on russia and putin saying iran is destabilizing force in the region this is part of the hillary clinton playbook truly. so that's not my sense of his stance and his position on on those issues but certainly you know as...
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in napoleonic times where having committed a very questionable and napoleonic times.here having committed a very questionable act the emperor looked good fouché in his group and said do you think it was a crime and lack the emperor looked at fouché and his group and said do you think it was a crime and looks back and says it's worse than a crime it was a mistake looks back and says it's worse than a crime it was a mistake and that's what we have here nancy thought this would be quick and easy get up book and that's what we have here nancy thought this would be quick and easy get up book the obvious meaning of what he said is what we think it is nobody else turned out to think of it that way the obvious meaning of what he said is what we think it is nobody else turned out to think of it that way his conversation with the ukrainian president and now nobody his conversation with the ukrainian president and now nobody thinks that there's any substance here at least except for the hardcore left and so they've got to find of koreans that there's any substance here at least
in napoleonic times where having committed a very questionable and napoleonic times.here having committed a very questionable act the emperor looked good fouché in his group and said do you think it was a crime and lack the emperor looked at fouché and his group and said do you think it was a crime and looks back and says it's worse than a crime it was a mistake looks back and says it's worse than a crime it was a mistake and that's what we have here nancy thought this would be quick and easy...
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it will be an achievement the size of which all the triumphs of caesar, alexander and napoleon will bea little thing. to that purpose they are offering their youth and their blood. to that purpose and to whom we others, regretting that we cannot stand beside them, dedicate the remainder of our lives." so americans saw these, read about them, and the following month, april 1943, there was a war bond drive. these images, having been so these images having been rejected initially as sketches by the office of war information, became embraced by the federal war bond driver and -- the federal war bond drive and the images were adopted for the second bond drive and the concept was americans would invest, pay money for a bond that would mature in a number of years. it was about $18 and in 10 years it would pay you back $25. but the concept was -- the idea was that they needed the nation to come together quickly to raise the funds for munitions and to equip the nation's soldiers appropriately. ♪ hollywood's most famous movie stars help the government sell war bonds. irene dunn, ronald coleman a
it will be an achievement the size of which all the triumphs of caesar, alexander and napoleon will bea little thing. to that purpose they are offering their youth and their blood. to that purpose and to whom we others, regretting that we cannot stand beside them, dedicate the remainder of our lives." so americans saw these, read about them, and the following month, april 1943, there was a war bond drive. these images, having been so these images having been rejected initially as sketches...
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utah fan channelling his upper napoleon dynamite. tyler hundley fumbles.out of nothing. and sudden hi he's at the end zone. bears next drive. brash on third and 9. kids has some wheels. not many bears have it on this night. just 83 yards, this total offense. >> next drive, hummedly. play-action fake. this is wide open. utah went 35-0. the golden bears have lost four straight after opening the
utah fan channelling his upper napoleon dynamite. tyler hundley fumbles.out of nothing. and sudden hi he's at the end zone. bears next drive. brash on third and 9. kids has some wheels. not many bears have it on this night. just 83 yards, this total offense. >> next drive, hummedly. play-action fake. this is wide open. utah went 35-0. the golden bears have lost four straight after opening the
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snaked their way from marble arch, that symbol of british triumph against the continental might of napoleonis column in trafalgar square, the architecture of the nation ‘s capital reflecting our history with european neighbours. details of every growl and groan from inside the house of commons would ripple through the crowds outside as they headed towards parliament. this long planned event provided a noisy soundtrack to attempts by government to bring the brexit argument to an end, before the march reached its destination. pictures from inside the palace of westminister were relayed to the vast crowd watching outside. and then the moment when it was clear there would be no brexit deal today. the news from parliament is greeted, less with rejoicing, i think, and more like relief. the long march that they hope leads from one people's vote to another people's vote, well, that can go on. it is not a defeat. we are still in the fight. it gives us hope that something can be slowed down. slowed down. because the slower it goes the better. it means the agony continues though, doesn't it? i know, y
snaked their way from marble arch, that symbol of british triumph against the continental might of napoleonis column in trafalgar square, the architecture of the nation ‘s capital reflecting our history with european neighbours. details of every growl and groan from inside the house of commons would ripple through the crowds outside as they headed towards parliament. this long planned event provided a noisy soundtrack to attempts by government to bring the brexit argument to an end, before...
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revolution and napoleon. and, obviously, what happened in haiti, actually, is what motivated napoleon to deal with thomas jefferson and sell the louisiana territory to the americans because he was being bled dry with the revolution going on in the haiti. but what's interesting is this book is written in the 1930s, and so it's written while segregation is very much alive and well here in the united states and while colonialism is, you know, thriving in africa. and so many of his footnotes are reflecting on the reality of the world racially in the '30s while reflecting on what haiti really meant. and it's a fascinating lookback at that historical period. can and what a heroic character and, ultimately, tragedy you -- tragic character for black people everywhere. the bible on earth was a fascinating book by finking stein and silverman, and it's two archaeologists in israel who are looking at modern looker logical -- archaeological finds and comparing it to account accounts in the bible. and maybe not surprisingl
revolution and napoleon. and, obviously, what happened in haiti, actually, is what motivated napoleon to deal with thomas jefferson and sell the louisiana territory to the americans because he was being bled dry with the revolution going on in the haiti. but what's interesting is this book is written in the 1930s, and so it's written while segregation is very much alive and well here in the united states and while colonialism is, you know, thriving in africa. and so many of his footnotes are...
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whether russia, china or napoleon bonaparte. people want to protect 7,000 miles away border of syria. are we protecting syria? do we not care? a priority? u.s. border more a priority? erdogan coming listening to president trump? again, the sorts of things, brooke, you would think might happen, might happen, between the president and let's say a low-level cabinet person? not between the president and the vice president who theoretically meet every week and maybe some things they should talk about are getting on the same page. the answer quickly, is because donald trump changes his mind. mike pence says something, donald trump undermines him. >> you hit the nail on the head. thank you for that and the mixed messages coming out of the white house. more news this afternoon on rudy giuliani's legal predicament shall we call it? michael warren is with me now. michael, you have scoop. what is it? >> right, brooke. cnn reporting rudy giuliani is parting ways with his personal attorney shortly. jon sale. rudy giuliani telling cnn a few m
whether russia, china or napoleon bonaparte. people want to protect 7,000 miles away border of syria. are we protecting syria? do we not care? a priority? u.s. border more a priority? erdogan coming listening to president trump? again, the sorts of things, brooke, you would think might happen, might happen, between the president and let's say a low-level cabinet person? not between the president and the vice president who theoretically meet every week and maybe some things they should talk...
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andrew roberts examines the military tactics of 9 leaders from napoleon bonaparte to dwight eisenhowers latest book, leadership in war. in the american story, philanthropist and washington, d.c. businessman, david rubenstein profiles american historians. also being published this week, hymns of the republic recounts the final year of the civil war. on"how to beat trump, advice how the democrats can win the next residential election. his time working as director of communications and chief speechwriter to james mattis in "holding the line." look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span 2. we are making it easy for you to follow the impeachment inquiry on c-span.org. to all of c-span's coverage as well as the administration's response during the impeachment inquiry process. log onto our impeachment inquiry webpage at c-span.org/ impeachment, your fast and easy way to watch c-span's unfiltered coverage anytime. >> "washington journal" continues. host: roger marshall serves the first district of kansas, he is
andrew roberts examines the military tactics of 9 leaders from napoleon bonaparte to dwight eisenhowers latest book, leadership in war. in the american story, philanthropist and washington, d.c. businessman, david rubenstein profiles american historians. also being published this week, hymns of the republic recounts the final year of the civil war. on"how to beat trump, advice how the democrats can win the next residential election. his time working as director of communications and chief...
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that is going to come over here and across the blue ridge and the ohio river, even if they have napoleonyou know the little short guy. he says they cannot do it. if working to destroy this country we are going to do it ourselves. in the bigger concern i have right now is twofold they are not maintaining the fiscal discipline of the country and we can turn this over to you young folks of this increasing debt and we are going to take all these benefits on board and you have to deal with it. we will transfer to you and by the way as big as a record-breaking budget of the pentagon, and probably by next year we will spend more than that every year servicing the debt. spending that money to moscow or beijing or tokyo or whatever it is going to the people who bought our bond to go invest the money, we will send the money back overseas, no nation in history has retained freedom, military security that could not keep the house in order, but even more worrisome is what lincoln warned us about, we're separating into the tribes and we won't talk with each other and contemptuous of each other, we don
that is going to come over here and across the blue ridge and the ohio river, even if they have napoleonyou know the little short guy. he says they cannot do it. if working to destroy this country we are going to do it ourselves. in the bigger concern i have right now is twofold they are not maintaining the fiscal discipline of the country and we can turn this over to you young folks of this increasing debt and we are going to take all these benefits on board and you have to deal with it. we...
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the destruction of the arc de triomphe, the opera house, where napoleon is buried, notre dame cathedral, the matalin church. the river bridges. of course, coltus said we'll fell the eiffel tower and the twisted steel will prevent allies from moving through the city. at truth, he had no intention of doing any such thing. knowing that the phone lines were probably tapped by the gestapo who's very careful in what he said. coltus recognized and acknowledged that paris was one of the most beautiful cities in europe, if not the world. he had no intention to be the man known through history who destroyed all the architectural wonders i just described. his resolution on the telephone was designed to protect as best he could his family that was still in germany. coltus really feared that soon enough he would have to either carry out hitler's directive or he would be replaced by an officer who would most certainly carry out hitler's directive. he commented to his staff rather jokingly, ever since the enemies have refused to listen to our fuhrer, the war has gone badly. it was now going quite badl
the destruction of the arc de triomphe, the opera house, where napoleon is buried, notre dame cathedral, the matalin church. the river bridges. of course, coltus said we'll fell the eiffel tower and the twisted steel will prevent allies from moving through the city. at truth, he had no intention of doing any such thing. knowing that the phone lines were probably tapped by the gestapo who's very careful in what he said. coltus recognized and acknowledged that paris was one of the most beautiful...
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napoleon bonaparte. there is an interesting comparison you can make between those two. it was the quickest way that you could rise in the military ranks. if you want to get to the majors quickly, do it like piazza did. get drafted as a catcher. what do we know about young hamilton? not a whole lot and forms of demonstration. he worked for a merchant in st. croix. his mother was a wonderful woman. a wonderful role model. a very bright woman. had a large collection of books. she was an inspiration to him. he became a you want to get to the majors quickly, do it like piazza did. get drafted as a catcher. what do we know about young hamilton? not a whole lot and forms of demonstration. he worked for a merchant in st. croix. his mother was a wonderful woman. a wonderful role model. a very bright woman. had a large collection of books. she was an inspiration to him. he became a bookworm like her. on the right is a much more documented painting. it is at the columbia rare books library. they no longer show that because of the popularity of the musical. you no longer have acces
napoleon bonaparte. there is an interesting comparison you can make between those two. it was the quickest way that you could rise in the military ranks. if you want to get to the majors quickly, do it like piazza did. get drafted as a catcher. what do we know about young hamilton? not a whole lot and forms of demonstration. he worked for a merchant in st. croix. his mother was a wonderful woman. a wonderful role model. a very bright woman. had a large collection of books. she was an...
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who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me whether it is russia china or napoleon bonaparte barbara. with the latest on that from washington heidi as always thank you. the syrian government forces have been quick to take advantage of the abrupt u.s. retreat from syria they've moved into the strategic city of money as well as other towns in northern syria a day after being invited in by kurdish forces that sets up a potential clash with turkey whose president has indicated he will intensify his offensive against the kurds turkey says it's establishing a safe zone along its southern border it to and its allies now control the area in yellow including the border towns of. turkish led forces have also cut off the m 4 highway a vital supply line that runs through kurdish territory from to iraq now both turkish led forces and the syrian government troops are in money and as part of its deal with the kurds the syrian army is also taking control of that from kurdish fighters and moved into iron except. for drew points now from giant pina. smoke rises over the northern syri
who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me whether it is russia china or napoleon bonaparte barbara. with the latest on that from washington heidi as always thank you. the syrian government forces have been quick to take advantage of the abrupt u.s. retreat from syria they've moved into the strategic city of money as well as other towns in northern syria a day after being invited in by kurdish forces that sets up a potential clash with turkey whose president has indicated...
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who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me whether it is russia china or napoleonbonaparte the president's really made the worst of all possible choices because he says he was to get out but now he's getting pulled back in and our allies are getting slaughtered and there's no counterterrorism strategy president defenders say he is rightly focused on ending american military involvement in foreign wars in which the us no longer have. a stake but the renewed fighting in northern syria has already led it to escape of detained i saw fighters and critics say a u.s. led diplomatic solution now is simply too late. castro al-jazeera washington let's recap the latest military developments now on the ground turkey says it's establishing a safe zone along its southern border the 1st phase of which stretches 120 kilometers wide and more than 30 kilometers deep into syrian territory turkish forces are battling for control of wrestling the situation there is fluid with both sides repeatedly claiming they have control of the town so they're all in addition to turkish troops makin
who wants to assist syria in protecting the kurds is good with me whether it is russia china or napoleonbonaparte the president's really made the worst of all possible choices because he says he was to get out but now he's getting pulled back in and our allies are getting slaughtered and there's no counterterrorism strategy president defenders say he is rightly focused on ending american military involvement in foreign wars in which the us no longer have. a stake but the renewed fighting in...
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the responsibility, tweeting "anyone who wants to assist syria and good with me, russia, china or napoleonapart, i hope they do great, we are 7000 miles away. the president is getting apposition to pull out troops, even from members of his own party. lindsey graham is set to be meeting with him this hour, graham was having a problem getting a flight here from greenville, south carolina. they are supposed to talk about coordinating sanctions with administration sanctions. here is what lindsey graham said earlier on fox and friends. >> three weeks ago, i met erdogan at the u.n. in new york, the safe zone concept of where keep turk and he kurds away from each other with international force was working. the week after that, he basically lied to me, called up president trump saying i'm going into turkey and rest is history. there will be crippling sanctions imposed by congress to supplement what president trump's administration has done. >> graham insists the united states will break turkey's policy until erdogan stops the bloodshed. the big unknown, turkey is escalating military operation in n
the responsibility, tweeting "anyone who wants to assist syria and good with me, russia, china or napoleonapart, i hope they do great, we are 7000 miles away. the president is getting apposition to pull out troops, even from members of his own party. lindsey graham is set to be meeting with him this hour, graham was having a problem getting a flight here from greenville, south carolina. they are supposed to talk about coordinating sanctions with administration sanctions. here is what...