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code -- called the napoleonic code.k for rights of women, who had gained rights, and that went backwards with napoleon. >> [speaking in foreign language] translator: a married woman suddenly found herself in a powerless position. she cannot do anything without her husband's position. she could not go to court. she can't be a witness. she cannot take an exam, get a passport here at she cannot work without her husband's permission. when she does have his permission, he gets the salary, so she does not have any more rights than a child. anchor: there is a big dispute raging in france over how apollyon should be remembered in the 21st century, which -- napoleon should be remembered in the 21st century. >> absolutely. napoleon bonaparte restored slavery by decree and the french caribbean colonies in 1802, after its post-revolutionary abolition in 1794, and only, abolished again in 1848. in the wake of the black lives matter movement, this aspect of napoleon's legacy really has been in the spotlight. in the age of counsel cul
code -- called the napoleonic code.k for rights of women, who had gained rights, and that went backwards with napoleon. >> [speaking in foreign language] translator: a married woman suddenly found herself in a powerless position. she cannot do anything without her husband's position. she could not go to court. she can't be a witness. she cannot take an exam, get a passport here at she cannot work without her husband's permission. when she does have his permission, he gets the salary, so...
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so the haitians defeated napoleon when napoleon said his brother-in-law leclair back in 1801 to try to reinstitute slavery which have been abolished in 1794. then under the french assembly. you know those details. he died in a horrible death in a prison in france. he led the haitians to freedom. the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection. so whether or not he was plotting he was found guilty he was executed. they destroyed the church. cut to the civil war there all of these black people in south carolina, richard harvey came as it ame minister in brooklyn. basically he backed himself to charleston because the ame church had not been allowed in the confederacy. 90% of all black peoples lived in the former confederate states. lived in the south before the great migration. they knew that was fertile ground for growth. and so ground zero had to be charleston. the first thing richard harvey kain does is rebuild mother emmanuel church. who does he hire as the architect to build it? you can't make that up. it is a gift of god. >> to watch the versus program visit our website booktv.
so the haitians defeated napoleon when napoleon said his brother-in-law leclair back in 1801 to try to reinstitute slavery which have been abolished in 1794. then under the french assembly. you know those details. he died in a horrible death in a prison in france. he led the haitians to freedom. the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection. so whether or not he was plotting he was found guilty he was executed. they destroyed the church. cut to the civil war there all of these black...
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so the haitians defeated napoleon when napoleon sent his brother-in-law leclair mack 19 oh one to try. in any died in a horrible death in a prison in france. john believed he led the to freedom so the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection. so mother not he was applauding, he was found guilty and was executed destroyed his part so cut the civil war, and there were all these black people in south carolina richard harvey kane ms. naomi minister in brooklyn basically he went to charleston because the ame church in the confederacy and 9e were slaves 1910, left in the confederate 1 states in itself before the great migration. so they know that was photo ground for growth. ground zero now to be charleston in the first thing that richard harvey kane does is rebuild mother emanuel church. nudity hires the architect to builders, denmark's son. you can't make that up. it's like poetry the gift of god. so richard harvey came in becomes a major figure in the renaissance and reconstruction and he starts his own newspaper and he will run for congress to be elected in 1872 and 1876. so the
so the haitians defeated napoleon when napoleon sent his brother-in-law leclair mack 19 oh one to try. in any died in a horrible death in a prison in france. john believed he led the to freedom so the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection. so mother not he was applauding, he was found guilty and was executed destroyed his part so cut the civil war, and there were all these black people in south carolina richard harvey kane ms. naomi minister in brooklyn basically he went to...
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bonaparte when napoleon became emperor to reinstitutean slavery which was the name of haiti. >> andlifespan on a sugar plantation was seven years. this was the richest colony in the history of the world and because of sugar it was like crack. >> forgive me for using that analogy but normal people, could not afford sugar it was a luxury product kings and queens and bishops only wealthy people could use sugar before the new world opened up so it could be mass-produced to be one of the world's first commodity products and it was also used to bolster the working class so they can be exploited and some anti- slavery figures in england boycotted sugar because they knew it was a product with blood dripping all over it so the haitians defeated napoleon when he sent his brother-in-law black - - back in 18912 institute slavery that was abolished in 1794 and then under the french assembly you know those details he died a horrible death but then they led the haitians to freedom so that americans were paranoid about slave insurrection so whether or not he was plotting he was found guilty and exe
bonaparte when napoleon became emperor to reinstitutean slavery which was the name of haiti. >> andlifespan on a sugar plantation was seven years. this was the richest colony in the history of the world and because of sugar it was like crack. >> forgive me for using that analogy but normal people, could not afford sugar it was a luxury product kings and queens and bishops only wealthy people could use sugar before the new world opened up so it could be mass-produced to be one of the...
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still ahead sheehan defeated napoleon when napoleon sent his brother-in-law leclair black in 18 oh onehen you know, you know the details. and he died a horrible death in prison in france but they led the haitians to freedom. so the americans were paranoid about slave insurrections. so whether or not denmark was plotting, he was found guilty and executed and they destroyed this church. so cut to end of the civil war and there were all these black people in south carolina and richard harvey came and was navy minister in brooklyn basically he put himself to charleston because the ame church have been allowed to prosper in the confederacy and in 90 percent of all black people raised in 1910, lived and the former confederate states, in the south before the great migration. soatn they knew that was grounds for growth. and from ground zero had to be charleston in the first thing, that richard harvey thought of was rebuild this church and who did they hire as the architect to build it, denmark the sun, you can't make that up for it is like poetry, the gift of god. so richard harvey came become
still ahead sheehan defeated napoleon when napoleon sent his brother-in-law leclair black in 18 oh onehen you know, you know the details. and he died a horrible death in prison in france but they led the haitians to freedom. so the americans were paranoid about slave insurrections. so whether or not denmark was plotting, he was found guilty and executed and they destroyed this church. so cut to end of the civil war and there were all these black people in south carolina and richard harvey came...
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so the haitians defeated napoleon r. when napoleon and his sent his brother-in-law a player back to reinstitute slavery which had been abolished in 1794 and then under the trench assembly, and you know those details.s.a tour died in a horrible death in a prison in france but john jack led the haitians to freedom so the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection . . whether or not he was plotting he was found guilty and executed. destroyed the church so up to the end of the civil war and there were all these people in south carolina and richard harvey came. he's an amd minister in brooklyn. he backs himself to charleston because the ame church has been allowed to proselytize in the on confederacy and 90 percent of all black people enslaved in 1910 lived in the former confederate states. lived in the south before the great migration. so they knew that was for tile ground for growth. ground zero had to be charleston and the first thing richard harvey king does is rebuild mother emmanuel church and who does he hire as
so the haitians defeated napoleon r. when napoleon and his sent his brother-in-law a player back to reinstitute slavery which had been abolished in 1794 and then under the trench assembly, and you know those details.s.a tour died in a horrible death in a prison in france but john jack led the haitians to freedom so the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection . . whether or not he was plotting he was found guilty and executed. destroyed the church so up to the end of the civil war and...
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so the haitians defeated napoleon when napoleon sent his brother-in-law leclair back in 1801 to reinstitute slavery which had been abolished in 1794. then under the assembly, you know the details. he died a horrible death and an imprisonment in france. but he led the haitians to freedom. the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection. whether or not done mark bussey was plotting he was found guilty. they destroyed the church. cut to the end of the civil war there all the black people in south carolina richard harvey kain was an ame minister in brooklyn. he attached himself to charles because the ame church had not been able in the confederacy. 90% of all black people in 1910 lived in the former confederate states. lived in the south before the great migration. they knew that was grounds for growth. so ground zero had to be charleston. the first thing richard harvey kain does is rebuild mother emmanuel church. who does he hire as the architect to build it? denmark bussey's son for you cannot make that up. it is the gift of god. >> watch the rest of this program visit our website booktv
so the haitians defeated napoleon when napoleon sent his brother-in-law leclair back in 1801 to reinstitute slavery which had been abolished in 1794. then under the assembly, you know the details. he died a horrible death and an imprisonment in france. but he led the haitians to freedom. the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection. whether or not done mark bussey was plotting he was found guilty. they destroyed the church. cut to the end of the civil war there all the black people in...
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there was paranoia because the haitians had defeated the army in bonaparte when napoleon became emperor they wanted to reinstitute on the island. >> and a particularly brutal form of slavery. the lifespan on the plantation was seven years. sugar was like crack. they were using the analysis but normal people, students couldn't, kings and queens and only wealthy people could use sugar before the new world opened up so it would become one of the first commodity products and it was also used to bolster the working class to give them more energy so they could be exploited. some anti-slavery figures boycotted sugar because they knew it was a product with blood dripping all over it. so the haitians defeated napoleon and they tried to reinstitute slavery which has been abolished in 1794 and then under the assembly he died a horrible death in france but they led the haitians to free freedomso they were paranoid abt slave insurrections. so he was found guilty and executed and they destroyed the church. so cut to the end of the civil war and there were all of these people in south carolina. backgr
there was paranoia because the haitians had defeated the army in bonaparte when napoleon became emperor they wanted to reinstitute on the island. >> and a particularly brutal form of slavery. the lifespan on the plantation was seven years. sugar was like crack. they were using the analysis but normal people, students couldn't, kings and queens and only wealthy people could use sugar before the new world opened up so it would become one of the first commodity products and it was also used...
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the right word there is paranoia because the haitians had to meet it on —- defeated the army of napoleonror to reinstitute slavery. >> and a brutal form of slavery. >> it was horrible the average lifespan on a sugar plantation was seven years. it was the richest colony in the history of the world because of sugar itau was like crack forgive me for using thater analysis but normal people, students can afford sugar but the kings and queens and the bishops come only will the people could use sugar before the new world opened up. so that could be mass-produced to be one of the worlds first commodity products. also used to bolster the working class. >> and then they boycotted sugar because they knew it was a product with blood dripping all over it. so the haitians defeated napoleon when he sent his brother-in-law back in 18 oh one to reinstitute slavery which had been abolished 1794. and then dying in a horrible death in a prison in france but then he led the haitians to freedom. the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection. and if he was found guilty and executed and destroyed the ch
the right word there is paranoia because the haitians had to meet it on —- defeated the army of napoleonror to reinstitute slavery. >> and a brutal form of slavery. >> it was horrible the average lifespan on a sugar plantation was seven years. it was the richest colony in the history of the world because of sugar itau was like crack forgive me for using thater analysis but normal people, students can afford sugar but the kings and queens and the bishops come only will the people...
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sugar because they knew it was a product with blood dripping all over it so the haitians defeated napoleons brother-in-law back in 18 oh one to reinstitute slavery which was abolished in 1794. but then you know those details but he died a horrible death in a prison in france but he was led to freedom so the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection so he was found guilty and executed they destroy the church so cut to the end of the civil war and all the's black people in south carolina and then the ame minister in brooklyn basically takes himself to boston because they cannot proselytize in the confederacy and 90 percent of all black people as late as 1910 lived in the former confederate states were in the south before the great migration. so they knew it was fertile grounds so ground zero had to be charleston and the first thing that they do is rebuild mother emmanuel church and who they hire as the architect to build it? denmark bessie sign you cannot make that up. so he becomes a major figure in the renaissance and reconstruction and starts his own newspaper and then runs for con
sugar because they knew it was a product with blood dripping all over it so the haitians defeated napoleons brother-in-law back in 18 oh one to reinstitute slavery which was abolished in 1794. but then you know those details but he died a horrible death in a prison in france but he was led to freedom so the americans were paranoid about slave insurrection so he was found guilty and executed they destroy the church so cut to the end of the civil war and all the's black people in south carolina...
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well, the major way at that time was through canning canning had been developed during the napoleonic wars and sort of an experimental way but by the time of the civil war particularly in the north the industry had the wherewithal to make massive quantities of canned foods and as the war goes on the north's capacity to produce great quantities of this canned food not only increase that there able to increase the diversity of products everything from beef vegetables fruit even some seafoods. but perhaps one of the most crucial things the north is able to provide is this this is condensed milk. now we think of condensed milk today mainly is something to use in recipes but during a civil war this is one of the most favorite things that a union soldier could find in his field ration. this was developed by the boarding company in the 1850s, but as the war goes on the union will put in increasing orders for this product. why because it was usually the thing that many northern soldiers preferred to drink from just straight out of the can it's a great drinking source for them far better than
well, the major way at that time was through canning canning had been developed during the napoleonic wars and sort of an experimental way but by the time of the civil war particularly in the north the industry had the wherewithal to make massive quantities of canned foods and as the war goes on the north's capacity to produce great quantities of this canned food not only increase that there able to increase the diversity of products everything from beef vegetables fruit even some seafoods. but...
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as napoleon once said, an army moves, marches on its stomach. and an army cannot exist unless they are adequately fed. that's what farms like this did. a lot of people have the conception when the civil war started, the confederacy was an agricultural powerhouse. where the north was largely just an industrial powerhouse. now, it is true that the confederacy has a lot of agricultural capacity. there are places like the shenandoah valley that are serving as bread baskets to the confederate armies for much of the war. the truth is that the union is not only an industrial powerhouse. it is also an agricultural powerhouse as well. indeed, by the time of the civil war, the union in many ways is outproducing the confederacy. both in terms of agricultural crops and in livestock. why? well, first of all, the union, the north is larger. it has more of these farms all over its territory. but the other thing is, that the union, the north, is by the time of the civil war, taking a much more effective, advanced approach to agriculture than the south. the sout
as napoleon once said, an army moves, marches on its stomach. and an army cannot exist unless they are adequately fed. that's what farms like this did. a lot of people have the conception when the civil war started, the confederacy was an agricultural powerhouse. where the north was largely just an industrial powerhouse. now, it is true that the confederacy has a lot of agricultural capacity. there are places like the shenandoah valley that are serving as bread baskets to the confederate armies...
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so, he sends messages and diplomats to france to ask napoleon if he would be willing to sell what became known as the louisiana purchase. and it took several years for this to happen, but eventually it did on the 30th of april, 1803. this tract of land stretching from the gulf of mexico to the canadian shield was 828,000 square miles of land, draining much of what flowed into mississippi and missouri rivers. this was a huge territory in which the native people still claimed right of occupancy, but america was purchasing the right of discovery from france. jefferson announced this to the american people on the fourth of july in 1803 and saw this as a great boom for the country to double its size like this. he said, i look to the duplication of this area as a great achievement to the massive happiness which is to ensue, and then postulated, is it not better that the opposite bank of the mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children than by strangers of another family? so he's having this vision now of america expanding even beyond the boundaries of the mississippi, which i
so, he sends messages and diplomats to france to ask napoleon if he would be willing to sell what became known as the louisiana purchase. and it took several years for this to happen, but eventually it did on the 30th of april, 1803. this tract of land stretching from the gulf of mexico to the canadian shield was 828,000 square miles of land, draining much of what flowed into mississippi and missouri rivers. this was a huge territory in which the native people still claimed right of occupancy,...
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it's also the grand master of naples and like napoleon field his administration with the military officesand ambitious bureaucrats and many other times and places. it's also a template for other organizations. it is a profoundly influence. in the early 19th century. they have rituals for example heavily based on so on and so forth. the ku klux klan borrows the template of the freemasonry. most interestingly beginning and southern italy in the early 19th century space exactly template made its way from the political sphere into the criminal sphere that man you can see there in the green jersey in 2008 was the last man to aspire i never none on. as all of the other members of the ruling commission of the time. the man as it happened next to him, then colonel monai chino, general mineo g, a friend of mine who worked a lot and knows a lot of people involved. lucas american sister organization is a sworn secret brotherhood, members of organizations join families it's a metaphor not mean it's all related. it's a metaphor for how closely knit they are does not mean they're all none on. those fam
it's also the grand master of naples and like napoleon field his administration with the military officesand ambitious bureaucrats and many other times and places. it's also a template for other organizations. it is a profoundly influence. in the early 19th century. they have rituals for example heavily based on so on and so forth. the ku klux klan borrows the template of the freemasonry. most interestingly beginning and southern italy in the early 19th century space exactly template made its...
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one moment i'll be very proud of was when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the heart of the affected area. to be that the tell the people story was very important at the time. on a global wake up, colewell leaders react with alarm to a un report on the scale of the climate emergency signs of those changes are already visible from greece to siberia, to the u. s bias of destroying forests and devastating the lives of millions. i'm interested in the north tip of abbey island increase wildfires that have been raging for a week are still burning. ah .
one moment i'll be very proud of was when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the heart of the affected area. to be that the tell the people story was very important at the time. on a global wake up, colewell leaders react with alarm to a un report on the scale of the climate emergency signs of those changes are already visible from greece to siberia, to the u. s bias of destroying forests and devastating the lives of...
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started out known as the course gans, interesting link again to napoleon if you know your napoleonic history. gets renamed the hearts of oak and on the cap it says liberty or death. beautiful, unusual, bright green uniforms, and as you notice from the photo on the right they have been here to the dey mansion. this is from their facebook page. they have also been, as you see from the center photo, at the grange there. hamilton's estate there, of course, in upper manhattan. where did the alexander hamilton train his hearts of oak new york militia unit? in the church-yard of st. paul's chapel on broadway. i don't know how you do that without multiple tripping hazards with headstone. that church has been there quite a long time. there were plenty of headstones already made of stop and wood in the 1770s, but that's where they trade. if you have not been there i highly encourage you do. it's the site of the first memorial to a fallen general in u.s. history and that's brigadier general richard montgomery who was killed unfortunately way ahead of his time for death in the attack on quebec c
started out known as the course gans, interesting link again to napoleon if you know your napoleonic history. gets renamed the hearts of oak and on the cap it says liberty or death. beautiful, unusual, bright green uniforms, and as you notice from the photo on the right they have been here to the dey mansion. this is from their facebook page. they have also been, as you see from the center photo, at the grange there. hamilton's estate there, of course, in upper manhattan. where did the...
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a lot of these american generals their hero was napoleon boneparte. they thought was the greatest general in the world and a strategist. but the problem was they had new weapons when they were making their planning based on old weapons. that's one thing i'm going to go through is to show the advances in various weaponry that we see in the american civil war and how that's going to affect how casualties happen. first of all, i brought in the basic weapon of an american revolutionary war soldier. this is a -- it's actually an american copy of a french musket that was used at the time. this is the french call it a sharliville, but it is a single shot, flintlock musket. anybody ever know anything about these? they are very slow to shoot. and just the weapon itself dictated how any battle would have happened for really over 250 years. from the american civil war back this kind of weapon dictated how a battle would happen. and it's just because of the limitations. this weapon can't really be aimed. it is a smooth bore weapon which means that the barrel -- d
a lot of these american generals their hero was napoleon boneparte. they thought was the greatest general in the world and a strategist. but the problem was they had new weapons when they were making their planning based on old weapons. that's one thing i'm going to go through is to show the advances in various weaponry that we see in the american civil war and how that's going to affect how casualties happen. first of all, i brought in the basic weapon of an american revolutionary war soldier....
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likes the french and is wonderful at buttering people up and discuss a much and so i'm not sure if napoleon would've ever done that because john adams body found a way to annoy and he did find a way to annoy napoleon because he so bought his such a blunt spoken person partied and he found a political party and you and i have to respect people are good at what they do. andd ashley pretends he's not appalled but he really is madison's more openly and amazing political partnership and they created dominant political machine thatin will basically work the federalists. and he championed it free speech is really important and johnal adams does not get it and thomas jefferson gets it a lot and his partner medicine gets it even more and a champion freedom of speech against this position act and guess john adams are going to form political parties and be the dominant political party all of the wayed to abe lincoln to unionize people who are political and then we have to respect that he created a newspaper empire of affiliated newspapers that support his way of thinking about this. he creates "fox ne
likes the french and is wonderful at buttering people up and discuss a much and so i'm not sure if napoleon would've ever done that because john adams body found a way to annoy and he did find a way to annoy napoleon because he so bought his such a blunt spoken person partied and he found a political party and you and i have to respect people are good at what they do. andd ashley pretends he's not appalled but he really is madison's more openly and amazing political partnership and they created...
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back a little further in french history to the end of the franco-prussian war and the defeat of napoleonhe new government of the third republic not only conceited victory to the prussians but allowed them to march down the champs-elysees and pay hefty reparations. this added insult to injury because they were reeling from a month-long siege that left them angry, tired and hungry. >> [speaking french] >> here we are in march, 1871. the situation comes to fever pitch march 18 when the government tries to take 300 cannons. >> the priests thought these canons belongs to them because they paid to the -- paid for the m. this was the last straw and some citizens defending paris seized control of the city, refused to accept the authority, and elections were held. la commune was declared, they had a red flag. while many rich moves was fled, elected to officials got to work. journalists, doctors, getting together. it did not last long because at the end of may, the versailles government ended up taking back paris after a bloody week. thousands were executed. meanwhile, la commune set fire to build
back a little further in french history to the end of the franco-prussian war and the defeat of napoleonhe new government of the third republic not only conceited victory to the prussians but allowed them to march down the champs-elysees and pay hefty reparations. this added insult to injury because they were reeling from a month-long siege that left them angry, tired and hungry. >> [speaking french] >> here we are in march, 1871. the situation comes to fever pitch march 18 when the...
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and if it's done that's 9 and under a week it's capture defined by the napoleon comrey both in the north and fata city in the southwest. the group has also made gains and traditionally anti taliban, the provinces, and the you official told reuters news agency, the arm group now controls 65 percent of the country. charlotte balance has more from the capital cobble this tonight. we're picking up these 3 provincial capitals . they've now got 9, and to put that into context, the last time they held a provincial capital was in 2016. and they only held it briefly because us forces managed to push them out of conduit, which they took at that time to pick up 9 over least in a week. now, incredibly significant and showing the amount of momentum they have across the country in the north. the city of missouri sharif, which is the 4th biggest city in the country, is now essentially under siege. it is an island of government control, but they are also clashes going on beer and we understand the taliban a pushing very hard for that city for those congress as though to the games to return to pay the ba
and if it's done that's 9 and under a week it's capture defined by the napoleon comrey both in the north and fata city in the southwest. the group has also made gains and traditionally anti taliban, the provinces, and the you official told reuters news agency, the arm group now controls 65 percent of the country. charlotte balance has more from the capital cobble this tonight. we're picking up these 3 provincial capitals . they've now got 9, and to put that into context, the last time they held...
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i see a napoleon place today. i can around about a candidate that party. is there any money in the vehicle i gave you to support. how are you one i'm on my policy. you can do that. okay, very simple, but i took i'm fine. thank you. no, i'm fine. i said not allowed to come in here. yeah. let me talk to them. yeah. but not allowed to come by. you. not just the office on monday when you i'm also what you said we took on the file i'm yes, it says like the local name. i come from the model mission to become politic. so i want to tell people i'm not like what to think. i just tried to meet them all a day and i like to follow judge way for all of your policies. all the very thank you. i mean i appreciate that. thank me. the ah, the me well i'm. 7 well, i'm so sorry, i must say that but my, my are not there so i don't know my law but the doors me the me why thank along the i want to know me me . i very difficult to enter politic in australia. there's a lot of things and i didn't realize i never knew about ye before. how your childhood has affected you now say that
i see a napoleon place today. i can around about a candidate that party. is there any money in the vehicle i gave you to support. how are you one i'm on my policy. you can do that. okay, very simple, but i took i'm fine. thank you. no, i'm fine. i said not allowed to come in here. yeah. let me talk to them. yeah. but not allowed to come by. you. not just the office on monday when you i'm also what you said we took on the file i'm yes, it says like the local name. i come from the model mission...
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he's wonderful at buttering people up and he's got so much-- and i'm not sure that napoleon would have done that deal with john adams because john adams might have find a way to annoy-- he did find a way to annoy napoleon because he's a blunt, outspoken yankee. and he sounds of a political party, you and i have to respect people who are good at what they do. he pretends he's not appalled. and adams is more -- they create a dominant political machine that will basically the federalist-- and he champions free speech and with importance, john adams doesn't get free speech. thomas jefferson gets it a lot. his partner madison gets it more and they champion freedom of speech sedition party and you and i people who are political observists have to respect that and he has a newspaper empire, affiliated newspapers for his way of the world and secretly funds folks, in that respect he creates fox news network, and affiliates -- and he understands the democratic newspaper culture of america and he's always telling madison, you know, go write op-eds against hamilton. rip him to shreds. he's too goo
he's wonderful at buttering people up and he's got so much-- and i'm not sure that napoleon would have done that deal with john adams because john adams might have find a way to annoy-- he did find a way to annoy napoleon because he's a blunt, outspoken yankee. and he sounds of a political party, you and i have to respect people who are good at what they do. he pretends he's not appalled. and adams is more -- they create a dominant political machine that will basically the federalist-- and he...
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annoy they did find ways to annoy napoleon because such a blunt person.ound a political party. i have to are good at what they do and he actually pretends he's all that he really is. madison is more openly political rated ms. amazing political partnership they created dominant political machine it's basically, champions speech rules rule 40 john adams does not get free speech in thomas jefferson gets it a lot and his partner madison gives it even more and they champion the freedom of speech against this acted against john adams they're going to form a political party they will be the dominant political party. all the way to a blanket for the political service. they have to respect that increase in new secret empire to eight newspapers that support his way of thinking about the world. it creates "fox news" network. and he understands that the democratic newspaper culture of america, he's always telling madison, against hamilton, repetition reds, ahaz to god of a newspaper scribbler, we've got to go after him. so thomas jefferson can there's reason the guy
annoy they did find ways to annoy napoleon because such a blunt person.ound a political party. i have to are good at what they do and he actually pretends he's all that he really is. madison is more openly political rated ms. amazing political partnership they created dominant political machine it's basically, champions speech rules rule 40 john adams does not get free speech in thomas jefferson gets it a lot and his partner madison gives it even more and they champion the freedom of speech...
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i see a napoleon place today. i can around about a candidate that party is there any money for people i gave it to support. how are you one i'm in my policy. you can do that the back here. okay. very simple. but that took i'm fine. thank you. no more. com fine. yeah, i said not allowed to come in here. yeah. let me talk to them. yeah. but not allowed to come by. you to not just come on monday when you're most of what you said we took on the file that's it says that you are local and i come from the model mission to become politic. so i want to tell people, i'm not like what you think. i just tried to meet them all a day and i like the follow judge way for all of your holiday. all the very thank you. i mean, i appreciate them thinking me the on the on the well i'm. 7 well, i'm so sorry i must say that but my, my are not there so i don't know my law but the doors me the me why, thanks for long. i want to me me ah ah . very difficult to enter politic in australia. there's a lot of things and i didn't realize i never
i see a napoleon place today. i can around about a candidate that party is there any money for people i gave it to support. how are you one i'm in my policy. you can do that the back here. okay. very simple. but that took i'm fine. thank you. no more. com fine. yeah, i said not allowed to come in here. yeah. let me talk to them. yeah. but not allowed to come by. you to not just come on monday when you're most of what you said we took on the file that's it says that you are local and i come from...
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nations defeated napoleon when he sent his brother-in-law back in 1801 to reinstitute slavery in 1794 and under the french assembly, you know those details. he died a horrible death in france, but he led that, the americans were paranoid about slaves insurrections. whether or not denmark bessie was found guilty he was executed, and he will cut to the end of the civil war and all these black people, and a minister in brooklyn basically backed themselves to charleston because the church hadn't been allowed to proselytize in the confederacy and they lived in the former confederate states in the south before the great migration. so ground 0 had to be charleston and the first thing they do is rebuild, and they needed denmark bessie's son. you can't make that up. it is like poetry.
nations defeated napoleon when he sent his brother-in-law back in 1801 to reinstitute slavery in 1794 and under the french assembly, you know those details. he died a horrible death in france, but he led that, the americans were paranoid about slaves insurrections. whether or not denmark bessie was found guilty he was executed, and he will cut to the end of the civil war and all these black people, and a minister in brooklyn basically backed themselves to charleston because the church hadn't...
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1000 short if it's not actually it's it's positive. offered kia about you was used to the school. napoleon wanted principal does speak english. was you to say she whole move more bags of remove? i think there is a whole do talk hobbler who as you don't back to anxiety trauma, stress cleaning up social media comes at a great cost. greg was decided to quit only 2 weeks later, still in his training period. ah, he received his paycheck just before leaving his hourly pay written at the top. for euro's $0.62 gross. this is a tough pill to swallow for his colleague. ah, eric, the ice cream shop. after our experience there, we contacted accenture. their response was a brief e mail that didn't once reference facebook. it did however, contain this phrase. the well being of our employees is our priority. to finish our tour of the internet, trash cleaners the invisible workforce behind your facebook or instagram feed. we had one last meeting, sarah roberts is the leading researcher specializing, and those who work as moderators. she is a key figure in this field. we met her at the university where she
1000 short if it's not actually it's it's positive. offered kia about you was used to the school. napoleon wanted principal does speak english. was you to say she whole move more bags of remove? i think there is a whole do talk hobbler who as you don't back to anxiety trauma, stress cleaning up social media comes at a great cost. greg was decided to quit only 2 weeks later, still in his training period. ah, he received his paycheck just before leaving his hourly pay written at the top. for...
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shirley that one stood out to me and that was napoleon hill's think and grow risk. what is that about? >> that book it's been around for 100 years. my grandmother in georgia first turned me onto it when i was a young boy. it was kind of similar to other motivational books but it's different to. the power of positive thinking by norman vincent peel. similar to his book and its inspirational about how you achieve different means through spiritual means an economic means and social means. it's a book we read for pleasure and just to reenergize every couple years and i have for many years now. as a matter fact for many years i also whenever i hired a new person my pr firm i gave them a copy of it he does it contain so much useful information. >> host: another bookie tells you are reading reading his cf luis -- >> i love cf luis. he can be spurred so and be a libertarian. it teaches about ward's work is the devil and woody's teaching his -- how to ruin people's lives and things to avoid and things to know about. like the houses burning down in the hand someone a box of m
shirley that one stood out to me and that was napoleon hill's think and grow risk. what is that about? >> that book it's been around for 100 years. my grandmother in georgia first turned me onto it when i was a young boy. it was kind of similar to other motivational books but it's different to. the power of positive thinking by norman vincent peel. similar to his book and its inspirational about how you achieve different means through spiritual means an economic means and social means....
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it's done that's 9 and under a week it's captured 5 by the napoleon comedy, both in the north and fata city in the southwest. the group has also made gains and traditionally anti taliban, the provinces, and the u. official told reuters news agency, the group now controlled 65 percent of the country sharla balance has more from the capital cobble this tonight we're picking up these 3.
it's done that's 9 and under a week it's captured 5 by the napoleon comedy, both in the north and fata city in the southwest. the group has also made gains and traditionally anti taliban, the provinces, and the u. official told reuters news agency, the group now controlled 65 percent of the country sharla balance has more from the capital cobble this tonight we're picking up these 3.
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when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster on the story that needs to be told from the hall of the affected area. to be there to tell the people story was very important at the time . ah, i'm on the inside and ha, you top stories on al jazeera, that reports of up to 4 people crushed to death cobbles airport as afghans desperately trying to leave that country. that he says is mathematically impossible to evacuate thousands of africans by the august 31st deadlines set up by us president joe biden. let's bring in our correspond charles strafford, who's that date base here in doha. tell us more about where you are. charles. well, that's right, yeah, we're elo, died by the american advice here in culture. want to numerous holding centers in the go west. thousands of afghans that played off can stand to be lucky enough to get on flights are being looked off to being held before they are flown on 2 countries. we've seen hundreds today being processed. we believe having come from some of the hangers in which they've been staying and being processed by, by the coun
when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster on the story that needs to be told from the hall of the affected area. to be there to tell the people story was very important at the time . ah, i'm on the inside and ha, you top stories on al jazeera, that reports of up to 4 people crushed to death cobbles airport as afghans desperately trying to leave that country. that he says is mathematically impossible to evacuate thousands of africans by the august 31st deadlines set...
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one moment i'll be very proud of was when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the heart of the affected area. to be there to tell the people story was very important at the time. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan and joe hall with the top stories here on out to 0 americans. i being edge to stay clear of stones main airport because of a specific credible threat. president joe biden has vowed, further strikes against iso following thursday, suicide bombing, which killed at least a 175 people. gabriel is on the reports now from washington. d. c. fridays, drone strike been killed 2 i. so k members and wounded another was the 1st retaliatory strike against the group. but according to president joe biden, it won't be the last. it's unclear of those killed had a direct roll and thursdays airport attack the killed over a $150.00 afghans and over a dozen us military personnel. the pentagon won't release the names of the ice o k members. they killed only saying they were planning future attacks. i am not going to talk about specific cap
one moment i'll be very proud of was when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the heart of the affected area. to be there to tell the people story was very important at the time. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan and joe hall with the top stories here on out to 0 americans. i being edge to stay clear of stones main airport because of a specific credible threat. president joe biden has vowed, further strikes against iso following...
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when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be there to tell the people story was very important at the time. oh i i money inside and oh, how you top stories on al jazeera. there are reports of up to 4 people crushed to death cobbles, airport, as afghans desperately trying to leave that country. they, you says it's mathematically impossible to evacuate thousands of africans by the august 31st deadline set up by us president joe biden. that's bringing correspond, charles strafford, who's that date base here in doha. tell us more about where you are. charles, what's right? yeah, we're elo died.
when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be there to tell the people story was very important at the time. oh i i money inside and oh, how you top stories on al jazeera. there are reports of up to 4 people crushed to death cobbles, airport, as afghans desperately trying to leave that country. they, you says it's mathematically impossible to evacuate thousands of africans by the august 31st...
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think about oliver cromwell or julie or later on, napoleon. this military sort of figure seizing power. and washington, this will not happen. so ultimately, this is going to appeal to them in washington, who also does a personal thing. he's got actually a letter he's going to read. and washington has been losing his eyesight. and most people don't know this, but he wore glasses. he doesn't want anyone to see them because they're not cool. also didn't want to show weakness. what he does is he pulls them out and he puts them on and he reminds what he's given, he's also given his sight and sort of the officers start crying and they embrace this as washington showing this sort of humility and this weakness, but basically, this appeal to their ideals and the revolution is preserved and the army comes out as champions of liberty. but the last act and probably the most important in american history, in my opinion, and certainly one of the last major acts of the continental army is this. annapolis, in december 1783, peace has been announced. washingto
think about oliver cromwell or julie or later on, napoleon. this military sort of figure seizing power. and washington, this will not happen. so ultimately, this is going to appeal to them in washington, who also does a personal thing. he's got actually a letter he's going to read. and washington has been losing his eyesight. and most people don't know this, but he wore glasses. he doesn't want anyone to see them because they're not cool. also didn't want to show weakness. what he does is he...
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one moment i'll be very proud of was when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be that the tell the people story was very important at the time. oh i hello, i'm down, jordan and joe hall with a top stories here on out to 0. americans are being an edge to stay clear of gun as don's main airport because a very specific credible threat president joe biden has vowed further strikes against iso following thursday, suicide bombing, which killed at least a 175 people. gabriel is on the reports now from washington dc fridays. drone strike. they killed 2 ice. okay members and wounded another.
one moment i'll be very proud of was when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be that the tell the people story was very important at the time. oh i hello, i'm down, jordan and joe hall with a top stories here on out to 0. americans are being an edge to stay clear of gun as don's main airport because a very specific credible threat president joe biden has vowed further strikes against iso...
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minister, that is a record which just so far he hasn't had to face the consequences of actions and the napoleon that he's been a lucky jello. various key points at a car seem to fallen in this. his favor. he was lucky to face. jeremy corbin very weak live dam leader in the december 2019 election. but it was he with great chutzpah who kind of be propelled. what was then hung parliament towards an election at a time when he wanted all the rest of it. so yes, lock bus. i mean it's not. it's not a soul explanation of any successful leader. yeah, but the one thing you can be lucky alicia reported. yeah, the december, 2019 election. the greatest political christmas present of all. yeah, yeah. and they gave it to him. they didn't have to give him the election on that date. and they did. well, that's the big question. as the lot about to run out, i mean at the start of the summer, if you have mastered a fully surveyed big fire suddenly and the local elections, england, a few pesky problems and northern ireland and scotland. but nonetheless, as far as english both is concerned, he was totally dominant n
minister, that is a record which just so far he hasn't had to face the consequences of actions and the napoleon that he's been a lucky jello. various key points at a car seem to fallen in this. his favor. he was lucky to face. jeremy corbin very weak live dam leader in the december 2019 election. but it was he with great chutzpah who kind of be propelled. what was then hung parliament towards an election at a time when he wanted all the rest of it. so yes, lock bus. i mean it's not. it's not a...
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and i think many people are tribute to napoleon, but it was actually a french, illusionary, who quoted it as being a nation of shopkeepers. they said it rather derisively, but it was actually taken with great pride by the british, why it is a nation of shopkeepers and the british are very social people. why was the u. k hit so hard and why is it bounce back so strongly? it is because the british have now gone out a lot of those statistics in the 2nd quarter. of course we're boyd by the success of the british, the english soccer team doing so well in the euros. the celebration that every piece of power across the u. k. was making pieces in the shape of footballs, thought apart from that bushy, soon that the chancellor of the exchequer has said, he's not going to be complacent. i don't think anyone should be complacent about this. but it is.
and i think many people are tribute to napoleon, but it was actually a french, illusionary, who quoted it as being a nation of shopkeepers. they said it rather derisively, but it was actually taken with great pride by the british, why it is a nation of shopkeepers and the british are very social people. why was the u. k hit so hard and why is it bounce back so strongly? it is because the british have now gone out a lot of those statistics in the 2nd quarter. of course we're boyd by the success...