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lived contemporaneously in their lives as many lives as napoleon. they're well known. and there are stretches of statues of him all over the world. there is one bust of edward jenner in england somewhere become a general. the general napoleon it could've done a little better on the disease front. on the way back tyson. by the time he got back to france was fewer than 10,000. that was the toll that disease took on the great army. threemac we have a question from mara about your thoughts on the virus into the effects and the effects on the middle east and also the international conflict. made there be a surge for scapegoats at least to conflict across borders. the middle east is shaped by weak countries and autocrats. there doesn't seem to be a middle ground and the weak countries this will cause more social chaos and cast invites terrorism even right now isis is trying to develop a medical arm so that they can be seen as a more responsible party than the governments which is not hard to do in some countries. and then in the autocratic states they hav
lived contemporaneously in their lives as many lives as napoleon. they're well known. and there are stretches of statues of him all over the world. there is one bust of edward jenner in england somewhere become a general. the general napoleon it could've done a little better on the disease front. on the way back tyson. by the time he got back to france was fewer than 10,000. that was the toll that disease took on the great army. threemac we have a question from mara about your thoughts on the...
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to his distorts napoleon the bonaparte monuments in paris just like this one in front of the moves are littered with his image he's possibly the most famous and celebrated frenchman in history but the former emperor has a checkered past and no i'm not just talking about the defeats it more to see you know which by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial poop hitting the fan napoleon the bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery in the caribbean a whole 8 years after it'd be abolished by france what about raising dams this monument to the little corporal's victories but that's going to be a tough sell changing a few street names or even taking down the monuments may be easy a token of recognition but much more difficult is to raise the entire colonial history of a country like france a history that is we've threw out a city like this in paris instead some argue that we shouldn't change anything and instead educate people about the misdeeds of the long praise to readers who also had a long and dark list of t
to his distorts napoleon the bonaparte monuments in paris just like this one in front of the moves are littered with his image he's possibly the most famous and celebrated frenchman in history but the former emperor has a checkered past and no i'm not just talking about the defeats it more to see you know which by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial poop hitting the fan napoleon the bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also...
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and then there's the fear still to see stores napoleon them. bonaparte monuments in paris just like this one in for loops are lifted with his image he's possibly the most famous and celebrated frenchman in history but the former empress check it cost and no i'm not just talking about the defeat to lose balance enough which by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial hitting the fan napoleon the bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery in the caribbean the whole 8 years after it to be abolished by france what about raising down this money went to the little corporal's victories but that's going to be a tough sell changing of the street names or even taking down the monuments may be easier to come over the recognition but much more difficult is to praise the entire colonial history of a country like france a history that is what we've throughout a city like this if paris instead some argue that we shouldn't change anything and instead educate people about the misdeed
and then there's the fear still to see stores napoleon them. bonaparte monuments in paris just like this one in for loops are lifted with his image he's possibly the most famous and celebrated frenchman in history but the former empress check it cost and no i'm not just talking about the defeat to lose balance enough which by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial hitting the fan napoleon the bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he...
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. >> not only majestic but napoleonic. you know, the monroe's had actually befriended napoleon when they lived in paris. and ironically, the president originally had ordered 56 pieces of mahogany furniture from france and he was told by the french that mahogany was not appropriate to a gentleman's house. and this is what he got in its place. >> well, here's a tweet about the white house from michael who asked, did the monroe's faced any lingering problems in the white house as a result of the british burning the building in 1814? >> what state of repair was it in when they got there? >> it was not ready in march of 1817 when monroe became president. and they lived in another house for several months. and then, in june, monroe left washington and went on a four-month tour around the country. his family went back to virginia. he returns to the president's house in september of 1817. and at that point, it was ready for occupancy. they began moving furniture and the furniture they ordered wasn't ready. he used his own personal
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the drive in tonight is showing napoleon dynamite. gates open at 7:30.>> all right, much more in the full new hour of abc 7 mornings. just want to say love napoleon dynamite. coming up fireworks exploding over the bay area. new video of the countl booms. and president trump's first rally since the coronavirus pandemic. why a civil eme for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. or high blood potassium. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. >>> could you hear them where you live? fireworks exploding overh
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just a few years earlier and a lot of these american generals their hero was napoleon bonaparte. they thought he was the best general in the world. but they had new episodes but they were based on the planning of old weapons. so the advances in various weaponry that we see because of the american civil war, and how that will affect how casualties happened. first of all i brought in a basic weapon of an american revolution or sore soldier. it's actually an american copy of the french musket that was used to the time. this is the french called it a charleyville. but it is a single shot, flint-lock musket. anybody know anything about these? they are very slow to shoot. just the weapon itself, it dictated how any battle would've happened. for over 250 years, from the american civil war back. this kind of weapon dictated how about a what happened. just because of the limitations. this weapon can't really be aimed. it is a smooth bore weapon, which means that the barrel, do we all know, do we know the makeup of one of these? yes? no? possibly not. ok. the basic idea behind the flintloc
just a few years earlier and a lot of these american generals their hero was napoleon bonaparte. they thought he was the best general in the world. but they had new episodes but they were based on the planning of old weapons. so the advances in various weaponry that we see because of the american civil war, and how that will affect how casualties happened. first of all i brought in a basic weapon of an american revolution or sore soldier. it's actually an american copy of the french musket that...
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there was talk about sending him into exile like they had done with napoleon. the british offered the falkland islands, which would have been interesting if he had gone there. in the end, that did not happen. it was a treaty that encompassed a vision for a better world that -- better world, but also the punishment and attempts to limit the power of germany in the future. but it also contained specific clauses. there was one clause about how the german ethnographic museum in berlin must handbag the skull of an african chief. it was a sort of grab bag into which foreign offices through things they had been brooding about for some time. it was understandable the germans were not going to be pleased by the process whereby -- the process or by the treaty they got. the attempt to build a better world was a genuine one. as has often been said that woodrow wilson came with his vision of the league of nations to europe bearing this gift of the promise of better world and the europeans simply spurned it. that is simply not how it was. many europeans supported the league
there was talk about sending him into exile like they had done with napoleon. the british offered the falkland islands, which would have been interesting if he had gone there. in the end, that did not happen. it was a treaty that encompassed a vision for a better world that -- better world, but also the punishment and attempts to limit the power of germany in the future. but it also contained specific clauses. there was one clause about how the german ethnographic museum in berlin must handbag...
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a lot of these american generals, their hero was napoleon bonaparte. they thought he was the greatest general and strategist in the world. but the problem was that they had new weapons where they were making their plans based on old weapons. that is one thing i will go through to show the advances in various weaponry that we see with the american civil war and how that is going to affect how casualties happen. first of all, i brought in the basic weapon of the american revolutionary war soldier. this is a, it's actually an american copy of a french musket that was used at the time. the french called it a charleyville. it is a single shot, flint lock musket. anyone know anything about these? they are very slow to shoot and just the weapon itself dictated how any battle would've happened for really over 250 years. from the american civil war back. this kind of weapon dictated how a battle would happen. it was just because of the limitations. this weapon cannot really be aimed. it is a smooth bore weapon which means that the barrel, -- do we have a makeup
a lot of these american generals, their hero was napoleon bonaparte. they thought he was the greatest general and strategist in the world. but the problem was that they had new weapons where they were making their plans based on old weapons. that is one thing i will go through to show the advances in various weaponry that we see with the american civil war and how that is going to affect how casualties happen. first of all, i brought in the basic weapon of the american revolutionary war...
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not so much the napoleonic, but the ones in the mid 19th century. there is a small class among professional soldiers in our country, he writes, who are wont to bestow all possible admiration upon the military operations in recent european wars. this is where he gets critical. not because they were excellent, but because they were european. so he is making a case that the exoticism of foreign military example obscured what the united states in its american civil war had actually accomplished in terms of developing military expertise, and so he makes a critical point of elevating the professionalism of the american military institution. now, wagner's lament, in many ways, was that this institution had largely atrophied in the immediate aftermath of the war. the structures had been dissolved and dismantled per american demands that budgets be shrunk, the size of the military be shrunk, and sometimes the enlistments of temporary soldiers to fight in uniform during the civil war were all expired, so they all went home. so here, at the end of the second p
not so much the napoleonic, but the ones in the mid 19th century. there is a small class among professional soldiers in our country, he writes, who are wont to bestow all possible admiration upon the military operations in recent european wars. this is where he gets critical. not because they were excellent, but because they were european. so he is making a case that the exoticism of foreign military example obscured what the united states in its american civil war had actually accomplished in...
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a lot of the american generals, their hero was napoleon bonaparte and a strategist. but the problem is they had new weapons where they were planning based on old weapons. so that is one thing i'm going to go through is the advances in various weaponry that we see, because in the american civil war and how that will affect how casualties happen. first of all, i brought in the basic weapon of an american revolutionary war soldier. this is a -- it is an american copy of a french musket that was used at the time. the french call it a charlieville but it is a single shot flint lock musket. anybody ever know anything about these? they are she slow to shoot. and just the weapon itself dictated how any battle would have happened for really over 250 years. from the revolution -- well american civil war back. this kind of weapon dictated how a battle would happen. and it is just because of the limitations. this weapon can't really be aimed. it is a smooth bore weapon, which means that the barrel, do we know -- do we have the makeup of one of these? >> possibly not. >> possibly
a lot of the american generals, their hero was napoleon bonaparte and a strategist. but the problem is they had new weapons where they were planning based on old weapons. so that is one thing i'm going to go through is the advances in various weaponry that we see, because in the american civil war and how that will affect how casualties happen. first of all, i brought in the basic weapon of an american revolutionary war soldier. this is a -- it is an american copy of a french musket that was...
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to his distorts napoleon the bonaparte monuments in paris just like this one in front of the movie are littered with his image peace possibly the most famous and celebrated frenchman in history but the former emperor has a checkered past and no i'm not just talking about the defeat. which is probably the way he has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial hit in the family napoleon the bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery in the caribbean the whole 8 years after it'd be abolished by france what about raising down this monument to the little corporal's victories but that's going to be a tough sell changing of the street names or even taking down the monuments may be easier to come couldn't hold the recognition but much more difficult is to raise the entire colonial history of a country like france a history that these are we to out a city like this in paris instead some argue that we shouldn't change anything and instead educate people about the misdeeds of the long phrase to your age who also had a long and dark l
to his distorts napoleon the bonaparte monuments in paris just like this one in front of the movie are littered with his image peace possibly the most famous and celebrated frenchman in history but the former emperor has a checkered past and no i'm not just talking about the defeat. which is probably the way he has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial hit in the family napoleon the bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery...
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he said president duarte, who is a napoleon duarte -- jose napoleon duarte was a militarist who reagan supported, the u.s. gave arms to to fight against communist forces. in this cartoon the soldier with the beer belly -- i was going to make a joke, but i won't. the soldier with the beer belly is communicating and says yes, president duarte. you can tell them el salvador moves steadily towards democracy. does it look like it is? what do you think? what do you will see in this cartoon? there is a serious point in this cartoon relevant to the reagan years and later years. what does the cartoon say? what is the cartoon poking fun at? >> at the least it is not satirical to say they are moving steadily towards democracy. dudesce also those little on the bottom right -- are winning the hearts and minds of the moral majority. he was a young minister who said the americans will be a majority of people pushing for morality abroad. what do we see in the cartoon? >> it looks like nothing is happening. chloe says a bunch of people are dead. stagnation. oppression. ism.s more like militarian .ohn s
he said president duarte, who is a napoleon duarte -- jose napoleon duarte was a militarist who reagan supported, the u.s. gave arms to to fight against communist forces. in this cartoon the soldier with the beer belly -- i was going to make a joke, but i won't. the soldier with the beer belly is communicating and says yes, president duarte. you can tell them el salvador moves steadily towards democracy. does it look like it is? what do you think? what do you will see in this cartoon? there is...
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monument was inaugurated in 1836 by king louis—philipp to honour the armies of the revolutionary and napoleonicn 29—thousand fatalities. president macron has said the whole of france are now green and people should rediscover. bye— bye. hello there. the phrase sunshine and showers can at times seem quite trivial, can't it? in the thundering downpours on monday, you knew about it. there was a lot of heavy rain and a very sort space of time. if you take a look at the rain radar and the thunder and lightning strikes as he went to the afternoon, they were quite frequent across southwest scotland, northwest england and north wales. it looks as though tuesday, we could see more showers in a similar area. heavier showers across europe as well, all under the influence of low pressure at the moment. starts off with a fairamount of the moment. starts off with a fair amount of cloud across eastern half of the uk, that will slowly burn away. we'll see sunny will slowly burn away. we'll see sunny spells and chatters hours developing. showers widespread across england and wales but they have heaviest across
monument was inaugurated in 1836 by king louis—philipp to honour the armies of the revolutionary and napoleonicn 29—thousand fatalities. president macron has said the whole of france are now green and people should rediscover. bye— bye. hello there. the phrase sunshine and showers can at times seem quite trivial, can't it? in the thundering downpours on monday, you knew about it. there was a lot of heavy rain and a very sort space of time. if you take a look at the rain radar and the...
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it's flanked by two napoleons. and those napoleons were donated to the city of charlottesville by the united states government to be put on either side of the monument in front of the courthouse. it's a perfect way to talk with, and i will again put on my pedagogical hat here and talk about how these landscapes can be used to teach about memory. it's a wonderful way to show how two memory traditions are coming together, the lost cause tradition is coming together with the reconciliation tradition. i'm going to disagree with liz on the possible utility of juxtaposing modern monuments to these existing confederate memorial landscape monuments. i can see putting the monument in a small park where the lee statue is dedicated, who fought for the united states during the civil war. the old sense was that there were no black men who fought for the united states. liz and i and others have worked to identify -- we've identified more than 250 of them, 250 black men, born in that county, fought for the united states in the ci
it's flanked by two napoleons. and those napoleons were donated to the city of charlottesville by the united states government to be put on either side of the monument in front of the courthouse. it's a perfect way to talk with, and i will again put on my pedagogical hat here and talk about how these landscapes can be used to teach about memory. it's a wonderful way to show how two memory traditions are coming together, the lost cause tradition is coming together with the reconciliation...
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to physics stories napoleon the bonaparte monuments in paris just like this one in front of the moon are littered with his image piece possibly the most famous and celebrated frenchman in history but the former emperor has a checkered past and no i'm not just talking about the defeat to see which are by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial poop hitting the fan napoleon the bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery in the caribbean the whole 8 years after it'd be abolished by france what about raising dams this monument to the little corporal's victories but that's going to be a tough sell changing of the street names or even taking down the monuments may be easier to come couldn't all the recognition but much more difficult is to raise the entire colonial history of a country like france a history that is we've to rouse a city like this in paris instead some argue that we shouldn't change anything and instead educate people about the misdeeds of the long phrase to you raise who also had a long and dar
to physics stories napoleon the bonaparte monuments in paris just like this one in front of the moon are littered with his image piece possibly the most famous and celebrated frenchman in history but the former emperor has a checkered past and no i'm not just talking about the defeat to see which are by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial poop hitting the fan napoleon the bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored...
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the way for the outbreak of the 2nd world war history is a set of lies agreed upon according to napoleon but when former liberators are officially relabeled this occupants victims as aggressors just with a few strokes of a pen then both truth and agreement become allusive rewriting history revisionism altering the past to fit with present political paradigms multiple states at the center of those tragic events have been mired in controversy but when it comes to russia controversy turned to something and forgivable all but equating the soviet union's role in walled war to with that of nazi germany do you president putin heatherton stalin colluded to start world war 2 that is a fact poor and was a victim of this horrible conflict from the munich pact and partition of czechoslovakia to western business interests in nazi germany many countries at the center of the wars outbreak have skeletons in the closet the key aim is to learn lessons what can be done today to maintain violet of peace the russian president has his own thoughts the historical revisionism where witnessing in the west partic
the way for the outbreak of the 2nd world war history is a set of lies agreed upon according to napoleon but when former liberators are officially relabeled this occupants victims as aggressors just with a few strokes of a pen then both truth and agreement become allusive rewriting history revisionism altering the past to fit with present political paradigms multiple states at the center of those tragic events have been mired in controversy but when it comes to russia controversy turned to...
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which are by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial poop hitting the fan napoleon that bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery in the caribbean a whole 80 years after it'd be abolished by france what about raising dams this monument to the little corporal's victories but that's going to be a tough sell changing of the street names or even taking down the monuments may be easy a token of recognition but much more difficult is to raise the entire colonial history of a country like france a history that is we've threw out a city like this in paris instead some argue that we shouldn't change anything and instead educate people about the misdeeds of the long praise to raise who also had a long and dark list of transgressions. ati harris. new york times has admitted there were major flaws in the key reporting to. action which triggered the coup we'll have details after the break. point is now made it to the gates of the central bank in the chaos just like of course the apocalypse now was a remake of part of. really
which are by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial poop hitting the fan napoleon that bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery in the caribbean a whole 80 years after it'd be abolished by france what about raising dams this monument to the little corporal's victories but that's going to be a tough sell changing of the street names or even taking down the monuments may be easy a token of recognition but much more...
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there had been a number of short wars in the 19th century after the napoleonic wars ended in 1915. those wars were short. they were usually fought between two countries like the franco-prussian war or the war between prussia and austria. the usually resulted in a clear result and peace was reestablished. europeans had come to think by the beginning of the 20th century they had somehow changed and they were going to go on living in a peaceful world and they were going to go on building peaceful and progressive and prosperous societies. that this piece and progress was going to spread around the world. we look back and say helpful wish that was, but this is something any people were thinking before 1914, which made the shock of the first world war all the more greater. a war they had hoped would be sure and decisive, after four years of a dreadful war, a look at the lives that had gone. 9 million men, possibly more. mostly it was meant in the first world war -- it was men in the first world war. . the loss of human potential, the loss of human talent, money that had been gone, the em
there had been a number of short wars in the 19th century after the napoleonic wars ended in 1915. those wars were short. they were usually fought between two countries like the franco-prussian war or the war between prussia and austria. the usually resulted in a clear result and peace was reestablished. europeans had come to think by the beginning of the 20th century they had somehow changed and they were going to go on living in a peaceful world and they were going to go on building peaceful...
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up being the second napoleon. seemed like monarchy was here forever. so i think that's the context for understanding lincoln. and he's sincere when he says -- he's -- the united states is his minds, not just for his fellow americans, but for the history of the world. and he gives you that worldwide he had the same vision that jefferson did, that the whole world is gonna follow our leadership and become democratic. fail, then thewe dream is gone. tot, i think, is the way understand lincoln. yes, ma'am. go ahead. >> you were making your point idealshe different regarding labor. i was wondering how you fit the jacksonian democracy into that. is he the champion of the common equal opportunity for all, or is he the person protecting slavery and rights to own's slaves? do they exist together in him or enigma?st an >> jackson just took slave holding for granted. what hishink that's administration was about. trump-likee's a very figure. [laughter] >> and probably the president the past, whoin had the same kind of reputation extent that trump has. hated by nort
up being the second napoleon. seemed like monarchy was here forever. so i think that's the context for understanding lincoln. and he's sincere when he says -- he's -- the united states is his minds, not just for his fellow americans, but for the history of the world. and he gives you that worldwide he had the same vision that jefferson did, that the whole world is gonna follow our leadership and become democratic. fail, then thewe dream is gone. tot, i think, is the way understand lincoln. yes,...
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affirm his son was a partner and with ferdinand ward who was known as the young napoleon of finance and was a swindler. it was grants money that bankrolled be firm and all of it was lost. then that summer in the process, he was in new jersey eating a peach and great -- felt a great stinging sensation in his throat. he waited until the fall to get a diagnosis. by the time it was too late and he had cancer. there was nothing they could do so in order to make sure that his family would be provided for, he decided to write the memoirs. he had already written a few articles and was encouraged by many, but it was really mark twain who said i will give you a good deal and we will solve this by subscription. the book was sold by sales agents, many of whom were veterans of the civil war, and ultimately sold hundreds of thousands of copies and this netted over 400,000 dollars to julia. of course in today's money that would be a significantly larger some. he saved the day and he did what he was always best at which was meeting the emergencies. >> in fact he did it in the final days. >> so grants s
affirm his son was a partner and with ferdinand ward who was known as the young napoleon of finance and was a swindler. it was grants money that bankrolled be firm and all of it was lost. then that summer in the process, he was in new jersey eating a peach and great -- felt a great stinging sensation in his throat. he waited until the fall to get a diagnosis. by the time it was too late and he had cancer. there was nothing they could do so in order to make sure that his family would be provided...
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a great napoleonic rule put in place.o fill a form as you were leaving the house, if you are stopped by the police and had broken the conditions in that form you could be fined, if you did it several times you could be fined a lot. if you disagreed there is no doubt even as the lockdown loosened up doubt even as the lockdown loosened up and was more open to interpretation there was no doubt as to what was required of you. the result of that almost everyone in france followed it and the lockdown itself is now pretty much over. france is way ahead of britain now. cafes, restaurants and bars are all putting people travelling as much as they want. travel in europe now and it seems that we are through the worst here in france. there's been a clarity about the rules about what's required in france that to my mind has always been —— not always been clear. and our viewers have been confused by the messaging the whole way along. despite that, emmanuel macron has not been free of criticism at all and we have a clip here, he actuall
a great napoleonic rule put in place.o fill a form as you were leaving the house, if you are stopped by the police and had broken the conditions in that form you could be fined, if you did it several times you could be fined a lot. if you disagreed there is no doubt even as the lockdown loosened up doubt even as the lockdown loosened up and was more open to interpretation there was no doubt as to what was required of you. the result of that almost everyone in france followed it and the lockdown...
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that's about it historically a lot of aggressive regimes have banked on high birth rates napoleon pursued this strategy so did the nazis if women had to produce a lot of children the same is true of ai yes. but unlike the nazis who were seeking racial purity. yes is pursuing an agenda of ideological and religious purity they'll do that to think they were such images of god the exile the sunday off going to fish and chips and dresses it doesn't matter to them whether it's a chechen arab or german who is joining the jihad or a smiling blue eyed frenchman from normandy. as long as he it hears to their religious ideology. it's true you know modena to do an article for the judge in your pants. it was written. from the moment they're born these children are raised and indoctrinated with this ideology. it's only known. and they have no choice but to adapt to the social environment. saddam pushes in. it's inevitable every child grows up immersed in the world view of their parents and protectors you know it's on the experience life as a. good man that that amount clearly. it's a snap to this and t
that's about it historically a lot of aggressive regimes have banked on high birth rates napoleon pursued this strategy so did the nazis if women had to produce a lot of children the same is true of ai yes. but unlike the nazis who were seeking racial purity. yes is pursuing an agenda of ideological and religious purity they'll do that to think they were such images of god the exile the sunday off going to fish and chips and dresses it doesn't matter to them whether it's a chechen arab or...
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my grandmother is liana waters, and she is the daughter of napoleon gary. landing i was at a wreck descendant of child lewis, i was shocked. what millennia can actually specifically tell you who their ancestors were, and also where the directly came from? nobody ever told me about them, so i take it as a major blessing. the discovery of the clotilda as a mark for world history, and cudjo lewis was able to tell a story thanks or no arson, the world can get a more in-depth look to what our people went through. we have proof of many things nobody can doubt anything. i believe the should be put and all high school textbooks, strictly enforced, and not to hbcus. to think about how my ancestors probably felt when they were brought over here to this country, he having to drink water and vinegar to prevent scurvy well in the ball for that amount of days, had a chat go home but they were not let them. that would've crossed my spirit, and it's to crosses my spirit. our ancestors put everything inside and made a home, africatown. the devil put upon them, and motivated
my grandmother is liana waters, and she is the daughter of napoleon gary. landing i was at a wreck descendant of child lewis, i was shocked. what millennia can actually specifically tell you who their ancestors were, and also where the directly came from? nobody ever told me about them, so i take it as a major blessing. the discovery of the clotilda as a mark for world history, and cudjo lewis was able to tell a story thanks or no arson, the world can get a more in-depth look to what our people...
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that's about it historically a lot of aggressive regimes have banked on high birth rates napoleon pursued this strategy so did the nazis before women had to produce a lot of children the same is true of i-s. . but unlike the nazis who were seeking racial purity. yes is pursuing an agenda of ideological and religious purity they'll do good actual thing they were such evil jews i got me and i designed a sunday off going out to fish and chips and this is it doesn't matter to them whether it's a chechen arab or german who's joining the jihad or a smiling blue eyed frenchman from normandy. as long as he it hears to their religious ideology. in st oh you know madonna is doing a sequel to your kin your thoughts. it was really in the. from the moment they're born these children are raised and indoctrinated with this ideology. it's only known. and they have no choice but to adapt to their social environment. see them push here. it's inevitable every child grows up immersed in the world view of their parents and protectors you know it's on the experience life as. good as i need them believe that. i
that's about it historically a lot of aggressive regimes have banked on high birth rates napoleon pursued this strategy so did the nazis before women had to produce a lot of children the same is true of i-s. . but unlike the nazis who were seeking racial purity. yes is pursuing an agenda of ideological and religious purity they'll do good actual thing they were such evil jews i got me and i designed a sunday off going out to fish and chips and this is it doesn't matter to them whether it's a...
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and we would say all this officer hopkins or napoleon . we would know them and we would talk to them. they seem the police officers they always created trouble we knew that. >> the president and ceo. our first call comes from randolph in massachusetts. this is robert. you're on withh our guests prety go ahead . >> i have a comment and a question about the defending. but first a comment. i want to think that jeep the last lady that called, the way that people acting on the streets. we can be focus on that because we are always going to blame a few people that acted a certain way and this is why she wants to defund the police. derrick: what you question . >> people should realizing the defining, we have a lot of police that was in the military. they come back and they were trained to kill. we must hire people that are mentally ready to be policing people paraded in the defending means that when weat call 911, r a fire, please come. when we call 911, somebody's in crisis, heart attack. the ambulance comes. so when we have somebody in distress
and we would say all this officer hopkins or napoleon . we would know them and we would talk to them. they seem the police officers they always created trouble we knew that. >> the president and ceo. our first call comes from randolph in massachusetts. this is robert. you're on withh our guests prety go ahead . >> i have a comment and a question about the defending. but first a comment. i want to think that jeep the last lady that called, the way that people acting on the streets....
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there have been very kind of napoleonic rules put in place, you had to fill out forms if you were leavingy police and you had broken the conditions in that form, you could be fined, and if you did it several times you could be fined a lot. so although you may have agreed or disagreed with the rules of the lockdown, there was no doubt, even as the lockdown loosened up and was more open to interpretation, there was no doubt as to what was required of you. and the result of that — obviously everybody in france followed it — and, secondly, the lockdown itself is now pretty much over. i mean, france is way ahead of britain now. the cafes, the restaurants, the bars, they are open, people can travel as much as they want, they can travel anywhere in europe now as well, and it almost seems like we are through the worst here now in france, and i think there has been a clarity about the rules about what is required in france that, to my mind, has not always been clear in britain at all. there has certainly not always been the sense here, and we know that lots of our viewers and listeners have been r
there have been very kind of napoleonic rules put in place, you had to fill out forms if you were leavingy police and you had broken the conditions in that form, you could be fined, and if you did it several times you could be fined a lot. so although you may have agreed or disagreed with the rules of the lockdown, there was no doubt, even as the lockdown loosened up and was more open to interpretation, there was no doubt as to what was required of you. and the result of that — obviously...
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now, originally this gun was designed by an italian for the austrian army to use against napoleon. how one ended up in the hands of the corp of discovery or as we call it the lewis and clark expedition from 1803 to 1806 is a mystery. the reason we place so much historical value on this particular firearm is because in the journals of the lewis and clark expeditions lewis writes about this gun not once but 39 separate entries. and each entry is pretty much similar to the one before. he says something along the lines of today we meant the men at the head waters of the missouri river. i had the men parade before them in their class a uniforms, ordered the uncasing and unfurling of the regimental and national colors. we walked in under fife and drum and presented the presence of continues bearing the likeness of president jefferson back in washington in two hands collapsed in friendship. and then i demonstrated the air rifle to which they all found to be of wonderment and amazement. and there's the key. every single time you meet a new tribe of indians, he demonstrates the air rifle. y
now, originally this gun was designed by an italian for the austrian army to use against napoleon. how one ended up in the hands of the corp of discovery or as we call it the lewis and clark expedition from 1803 to 1806 is a mystery. the reason we place so much historical value on this particular firearm is because in the journals of the lewis and clark expeditions lewis writes about this gun not once but 39 separate entries. and each entry is pretty much similar to the one before. he says...
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when some guy like napoleon says i will stop it with a whiff of grape shot or mao takes over communismt see simone having that degree of evil or ability. jesse: i have never seen anything like this before. but it's good to hear your perspective. eventually this will end, it's just a matter of what it takes to get there. thanks for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me, jesse. jesse: a new layer to the bill clinton-jeffrey epstein relationship never reported before. president trump bringing back his blockbuster rallies. >> you note rapidly rising -- in with -- with -- i don't know. om. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight
when some guy like napoleon says i will stop it with a whiff of grape shot or mao takes over communismt see simone having that degree of evil or ability. jesse: i have never seen anything like this before. but it's good to hear your perspective. eventually this will end, it's just a matter of what it takes to get there. thanks for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me, jesse. jesse: a new layer to the bill clinton-jeffrey epstein relationship never reported before....
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as is well known, napoleon in his time failed ignominiously in his plan to force the channel. the hysterical hitler's, who had boasted for two years that he would affect a landing crossing unable tonnel was even to a hintd of attempting to carry out his threat. only our allies have succeeded in realizing with honor this forcing oflan of the the channel. history will record this deed as an achievement of the highest i think you are clapping for what he said, not the fact i have managed to read my very small print. anyway, he has a remarkable message. clearly stalin probably needs to say something. well, you have finally done it, or whatever. but that is a very spiting set of phrases. stalin is a reader of history. he thinks about these issues. he has finally got the message that crossing the channel is not the same as crossing the volga, that it is a vast enterprise. he says similar things in an interview later. it is not as it were to back up his allies. that moment, june 1944, is the high point of the allies. the soviets have been informed is wheree tehran, that the basic pla
as is well known, napoleon in his time failed ignominiously in his plan to force the channel. the hysterical hitler's, who had boasted for two years that he would affect a landing crossing unable tonnel was even to a hintd of attempting to carry out his threat. only our allies have succeeded in realizing with honor this forcing oflan of the the channel. history will record this deed as an achievement of the highest i think you are clapping for what he said, not the fact i have managed to read...
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napoleonic wars... the sudan campaign... zulu war.wo shelves of zulu war. >> what makes bob's army valuable, according to matt, is that he focused his energy on completing many sets from high-end soldier makers, such as stanton studios, king & country, and w. britain. >> another really sought-after brand is trophy miniatures, made in wales. a set of six would sell for about $100, and now they can fetch up to $300 on ebay. >> matt says this trophy miniature would go for 500 bucks. it's a tractor for transporting troops during the boer wars in africa. this british nile riverboat, used during the 19th century -- $1,500. before matt can go through every piece, however, robert dies, at home, in september 2015, surrounded by all his guys. he's 75 years old. were you prepared to live life without him? >> no. i never thought it would come. >> and, so, you're faced with a dilemma. you're left with "the guys" -- the soldiers. then, just days after her husband's funeral, at the suggestion of a friend, carole tunes in to an episode of "strange in
napoleonic wars... the sudan campaign... zulu war.wo shelves of zulu war. >> what makes bob's army valuable, according to matt, is that he focused his energy on completing many sets from high-end soldier makers, such as stanton studios, king & country, and w. britain. >> another really sought-after brand is trophy miniatures, made in wales. a set of six would sell for about $100, and now they can fetch up to $300 on ebay. >> matt says this trophy miniature would go for 500...
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when anyw napoleon dynamite came out. it was like a cult classic in theaters. >> i do remember.. in europe they do lot of partying on the summer soleusic. that is today.2:icllhtenter wi in oakland. upper 80s. little warmer in the inland valleys than normal this time of year. cool a few degrees for fathers day and into the weeked the goix to get hot but staying comfortable at the coast. >> thanks lisa. thanks for joining us here on abc7 mornings. i'm liz kratsal, along with lisa argen. abc7 continues at 5:00 p.m. thanks for joining us and lisa and i will see you tomorrow morning. >> this is the "california spotlight," sponsored by calhope. hope will persevere. hello, there. now, if you're like me, you're probably feeling the stress and anxiety from this whole covid-19 pandemic. depression is also not uncommon, and these feelings combined can lead to some pretty serious health conditions. the california department of health care services calhope project offers vital mental-health resources and information to help us all through these very difficult times. and today in the "califor
when anyw napoleon dynamite came out. it was like a cult classic in theaters. >> i do remember.. in europe they do lot of partying on the summer soleusic. that is today.2:icllhtenter wi in oakland. upper 80s. little warmer in the inland valleys than normal this time of year. cool a few degrees for fathers day and into the weeked the goix to get hot but staying comfortable at the coast. >> thanks lisa. thanks for joining us here on abc7 mornings. i'm liz kratsal, along with lisa...
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indians, regular marines, pirates, put them together, and three weeks and beat an army that just be napoleon and wipe them out in 4a pretty special american that deserves a statue, deserves a plaque, deserves your respect. that is all, be respectful of our past. >> tucker: make sure to check out brian shaw what made america great, fox news special airing sunday right here on the fox news channel. he filmed the dramatic pictures in lafayette park we showed you a couple of moments ago, back outside the white house again today. are you there? >> i can hear you, can you hear me? >> i can, thank you. tell us what you saw out there today. >> so what we have seen or what i saw today, the d.c. metro police has completely pushed the protesters away from their autonomous zone that they tried to set up earlier yesterday. quite upset about that because they had food stations, water stations, things of that nature, essentially the mom tear down the statue of andrew jackson and so that's why they push it out there completely and i just came from the linkin park which is in the capitol hill neighborhood an
indians, regular marines, pirates, put them together, and three weeks and beat an army that just be napoleon and wipe them out in 4a pretty special american that deserves a statue, deserves a plaque, deserves your respect. that is all, be respectful of our past. >> tucker: make sure to check out brian shaw what made america great, fox news special airing sunday right here on the fox news channel. he filmed the dramatic pictures in lafayette park we showed you a couple of moments ago, back...