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sir thomas picton was the most senior british officer to day at waterloo, facing napoleon. his picture has just been removed from welsh national museum. no time for heroes. one day all humans will be canceled because once upon a time they were owning cars. of the museums collections direct to think that the pictures removal is an important step in re examining national collections. and it's not the 1st on pick. 2 related art have been removed either this year called the city council, decided to put away a marble statue in from city hall. mark instead, things were moving off is counter productive. i am reluctant to judge people from the past by the standards we live by today. i mean times have changed massively, even in the last 3040 years. the paintings should be available in college museum for the public to say for visitors to see for school expeditions for children to say. but i should be a plaque underneath it, explaining that this man's legacy is hugely next. he has napoleon track record in terms of his boldest governor of trinidad, particularly in the treatment of the
sir thomas picton was the most senior british officer to day at waterloo, facing napoleon. his picture has just been removed from welsh national museum. no time for heroes. one day all humans will be canceled because once upon a time they were owning cars. of the museums collections direct to think that the pictures removal is an important step in re examining national collections. and it's not the 1st on pick. 2 related art have been removed either this year called the city council, decided to...
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so, the haitians defeated napoleon when he said back in 1801 to try to reinstitute slavery which hadbeen abolished in 1794 and under the assembly, you know those details. he died a horrible death but he led the haitians to freedom so they were paranoid about the slave insurrections so whether or not he was plotting, he was found guilty and they destroyed the church, so cut through the end of the civil war and there were all these black people in south carolina and of the minister in brooklyn basically sent himself to charleston because the church hadn't been around to proselytize in the confederacy, and 90% of all black people in 1810 lived in the former confederate states, in the south before the great migration, so they knew that it was the grounds for brown so the first thing he does is rebuild and who does he hire as the architect to build it? you can't make it up it's like poetry. the commonwealth club of san francisco hosted a virtual event with lieutenant colonel who spoke about his decision to report the phone call to the ukrainian president which led to president trump's fir
so, the haitians defeated napoleon when he said back in 1801 to try to reinstitute slavery which hadbeen abolished in 1794 and under the assembly, you know those details. he died a horrible death but he led the haitians to freedom so they were paranoid about the slave insurrections so whether or not he was plotting, he was found guilty and they destroyed the church, so cut through the end of the civil war and there were all these black people in south carolina and of the minister in brooklyn...
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she ordered napoleon, beadle, rocky will shower all her back to it. can missing wrath. cooler. many yell, shaving her leg. no, i didn't. i thought she badly. she all right. you are right. you law ha! fall court. all right. handling me, her a bad girl, little dear, bad, your man. i lena about you. all right, you what? why you law, what to what catch and your corner? right, you were right. you law is sherburne. she, i love what i, mr. now louder, be willing to share, he did our b. b though, let it for us here or not from telephone. the natural talk about our study. so dizzy wyatt and her mom and her got the bas milan, albia and the anna maria marcella and nancy. throughout my house up if i thought the parole board left, if i to let natasha and jerry and he can't stand, is there a kind of 2000 and i'm glad we talked about how the shape or temple a smile. a digital must learn a little carthage. well, anna, me honest, i have an enemy yet love. after 5 months of rehearsals, the go live date was approaching. the countdown began with november 1st 1996. the 1st global news channel from
she ordered napoleon, beadle, rocky will shower all her back to it. can missing wrath. cooler. many yell, shaving her leg. no, i didn't. i thought she badly. she all right. you are right. you law ha! fall court. all right. handling me, her a bad girl, little dear, bad, your man. i lena about you. all right, you what? why you law, what to what catch and your corner? right, you were right. you law is sherburne. she, i love what i, mr. now louder, be willing to share, he did our b. b though, let...
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model, unquote, swollen muslim law, one, napoleon, she cried. sala is currently in an israeli detention center. tamar, i'll miss how asked him a set of questions through his lawyers, to which he replied in writing. they saw it, it enters on services, have all was brought the by with knowing every single detail about our lives in the plus tinian. 1948 territories. as my right to ask, did they know about the assassination attempt on slaymen? i'm berea, and the destination of mohammed will not. why have the remain silent while this crimes took place? shakes, sela, added the official institutions in israel did nothing to disclose the identity of those criminals. and that does not. i'm your case of negligence. much lies beneath this however, in the israeli police is defense. they did arrest 2 people for the murder of mohammed abernathy, him in september 2021 and then now awaiting trial organized crime. and israel is not confined to arab communities. several jewish crime gangs have also operated for the past 20 years and the israeli authorities launched a crack down on them with a special uni
model, unquote, swollen muslim law, one, napoleon, she cried. sala is currently in an israeli detention center. tamar, i'll miss how asked him a set of questions through his lawyers, to which he replied in writing. they saw it, it enters on services, have all was brought the by with knowing every single detail about our lives in the plus tinian. 1948 territories. as my right to ask, did they know about the assassination attempt on slaymen? i'm berea, and the destination of mohammed will not....
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so if anybody but fossil philosophy, ali, into west napoleon in idaho hosted an i'm no, i don't see it on the door. ha. i from it's space in don't hall county, the new channel focused on events unfolding, near and far? ah, in algeria the country was emerging from a decade of civil war with in egypt and sudan. it was a new wind of political change. tourists visiting egyptian heritage sites in luck, sought came under attack. don't have the bomb explosions struck the u. s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. i'll kaba claimed responsibility. america responded by attacking a pharmaceutical plant in sudan saying it had links without chi that the sudanese government vigorously denied. the claim also reported at the time was the aftermath of the oslo accords. agreements between israel and the palestine liberation organization. alger 0 reporting of the arab israeli conflict broke new ground airing, not just palestinian opinion, but also israeli views with but i don't know what the i do it bother with home to do anything. modern technology enabled al jazeera camera crews to be present at key event
so if anybody but fossil philosophy, ali, into west napoleon in idaho hosted an i'm no, i don't see it on the door. ha. i from it's space in don't hall county, the new channel focused on events unfolding, near and far? ah, in algeria the country was emerging from a decade of civil war with in egypt and sudan. it was a new wind of political change. tourists visiting egyptian heritage sites in luck, sought came under attack. don't have the bomb explosions struck the u. s. embassies in kenya and...
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she added napoleon middle, rocky will shower all her back to it. can m missing wrath cooler. many yell, shaving her leg. no, i didn't. i thought she body. she are. all right, you are right. you are ha, fall court. all right. and leave me a, a back grow little dear bab yeoman helene about rosier. will you? what were you? law, have auto catch and your corner? right. you were right ja suburban. she. i love what i mr. mer loud i'll be will share. he did robert. be the let it was here or not from kelly, from the national talk about our study. so what is your loss while at and her mom and i got the bas malloy albia and destiny. the animal here muscular in nancy fetterhoff my hoss up, if i thought that a little boy left with her to let natasha and jerry and the counselor had, is there a kind of 2000 and i'm, but we're just about how the shape or temple a smile did yet, i must not in the new caught them by enemy on a savannah me yet. but after 5 months of rehearsals, the go live date was approaching. the countdown began with november 1st 1996. the 1st global news channel from the ara
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but also she showed incredible bravery at the battle of waterloo when taking on the evils of napoleon and these things need to be put into a fuller context, the proper context. but at the same time, censoring people is not the solution. and censoring works of art is not the solution. the past doesn't disappear, just because you're taking down paintings or tearing literature or tearing down statues. you've got to confront these things, head on and put it into a proper context. and that's how you build bridges. and that's how you, you build a coherent society the british armed forces are wasting billions of pounds a year on procurement contracts. so sees a parliamentary spending watchdog. it comes up to the ministry of defense, received a substantial boost to its budget. the department system for delivering major equipment capabilities is broken and it's repeatedly wasting taxpayer money. we are deeply concerned about departmental witnesses, inability, or unwillingness to answer basic questions and give a frank assessment of the state of its major programs. the department continually fa
but also she showed incredible bravery at the battle of waterloo when taking on the evils of napoleon and these things need to be put into a fuller context, the proper context. but at the same time, censoring people is not the solution. and censoring works of art is not the solution. the past doesn't disappear, just because you're taking down paintings or tearing literature or tearing down statues. you've got to confront these things, head on and put it into a proper context. and that's how you...
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sir thomas picton was the most senior british officer to die at waterloo face in napoleon. his picture has just been removed from welsh national museum. no time for heroes. one day all humans will be canceled because once upon a time they were owning cars. on the museums, collections director thinks the pictures removal is an important step in re examining national elections. it's not the 1st time either that picked in related art has been removed. earlier this year, a cart of city council decided to put away a marble statue of him from city hall. during this market stead thinks removing art, it's counterproductive. i am reluctant to judge people from the past by the standards we live by today. i mean times have changed massively. even in the last 3040 years, the painting should be a beta building card if museum for the public to say, visit us to see for school expeditions for children to see. but there should be a plaque underneath it, explaining that this man's legacy is huge. me next, he had an appalling track record in terms of his well this governor of trinidad, partic
sir thomas picton was the most senior british officer to die at waterloo face in napoleon. his picture has just been removed from welsh national museum. no time for heroes. one day all humans will be canceled because once upon a time they were owning cars. on the museums, collections director thinks the pictures removal is an important step in re examining national elections. it's not the 1st time either that picked in related art has been removed. earlier this year, a cart of city council...
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she added napoleon beat al rocky, who shout all her back to her kern. i'm missing rattler. many yell, shaving her leg. i didn't. i thought she badly. she are right. you are right. you are hot fowl coughed. all right. and leave me a, a back grow little will dear bab, your men i live about. little theaters will write you why you law what to will catch and you who are no. right? you wanna write ya suburban. she, i love what i, mr. mary, louder be willing share. he did our b, b, don't let it for us here or not from the national talk about our study. so what did the us well at, and her mom and i got the bas milan, albia, and destiny, the animal you muscular in nancy fetterhoff, my aunt passed up if i thought the 4. 0 boy love. if i to let the bus out. and jerry and against the he's got a kind of 2000 and another year. 50. and how the shape or temple a smile, a digital must learn a little, cut them by the enemy on a sub enemy yet. but i, after 5 months of rehearsals, the go live date was approaching. ah, the countdown began with november 1st 1996. the 1st global news channel from
she added napoleon beat al rocky, who shout all her back to her kern. i'm missing rattler. many yell, shaving her leg. i didn't. i thought she badly. she are right. you are right. you are hot fowl coughed. all right. and leave me a, a back grow little will dear bab, your men i live about. little theaters will write you why you law what to will catch and you who are no. right? you wanna write ya suburban. she, i love what i, mr. mary, louder be willing share. he did our b, b, don't let it for us...
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she ordered napoleon beadle, rocky, who shout all her back to it can be seen wrath cooler. many yell she in her little i didn't. i thought she badly, she are a right you are right. ha, ha! foul quote. all right, and leave me as a back grow. little will. dear bad, your man. i lena about little fear as well. right? you would write a law have auto catch and yahoo or no right, you were right. ya is sherburne, she, i love what i, mr. now louder, be willing to share, he did our b. b though. let it for us here. would you not rob jennifer? the national talk about our study. so it did the us while at and her mom and i got the bas milan, albia, and destiny. the anna maria mcmillan and nancy throughout my hip hop, if i thought the parole board left, if i to let the bus out and lead jerry and he can't stand, is there a kind of to a certain and i'm glad we talked about how the shape or temple a smile did he had a must learn a little curse them. well, anna, me honest, i have an enemy yet. but i, after 5 months of rehearsals, the go live date was approaching. ah, the countdown began with
she ordered napoleon beadle, rocky, who shout all her back to it can be seen wrath cooler. many yell she in her little i didn't. i thought she badly, she are a right you are right. ha, ha! foul quote. all right, and leave me as a back grow. little will. dear bad, your man. i lena about little fear as well. right? you would write a law have auto catch and yahoo or no right, you were right. ya is sherburne, she, i love what i, mr. now louder, be willing to share, he did our b. b though. let it...
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saying that because robbie is there for us in napoleon seemed to pal chuck district in one of the poorest and most polluted countries in the world. everyone is saying the same thing. climate disasters with intensity that has never been seen before are piling up faster than ever. nipples cascade of crises began in february with country wide forest fires. the black in the skies. mountain glaciers began melting faster, meaning more run off. then came intense, rains and floods. in june, august, and october. now from all that water, a higher rate of landslides, blocking mountain passes faster than road truce, can clear them throughout it all. ongoing manmade soil erosion to meet the demand for building materials. climate scientists warn conditions are worsening across the himalayan region and are unprecedented. most of these events that we've, we've just explained, are very much actually we're able to what, what we see is given by climate change. and so more such events are likely to be experienced, especially in the mountains, toppled and buried buildings dot the himalayan foothills. ominous
saying that because robbie is there for us in napoleon seemed to pal chuck district in one of the poorest and most polluted countries in the world. everyone is saying the same thing. climate disasters with intensity that has never been seen before are piling up faster than ever. nipples cascade of crises began in february with country wide forest fires. the black in the skies. mountain glaciers began melting faster, meaning more run off. then came intense, rains and floods. in june, august, and...
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well let's speak his name was robbie, he's in coverage district, which is just east of napoleon, capital catman do. then what is the government doing there to try to prepare for this wellness does here the government here is desperate to try and prevent the textbook scenario that plays out during public holidays. people travel domestically and internationally. they mix, they mingle, and that helps the virus to spread. now, the health ministry has told us that analyzes the latest data coming in from the festival season. it is cautiously optimistic. so they are almost certain that a spike in the number of corona virus cases in nepal. coming now they're told talk, even though the fact that nepal is nowhere near the number of cases, it was at the peak of the virus in the summer. there is now talk of potentially closing schools again as a precautionary measure. luckily, the public here is very cooperative. there's almost no vaccine hesitancy. in fact, the vaccination drive is going better in rural areas like this one then in bigger, more densely populated cities like cut my do the festival se
well let's speak his name was robbie, he's in coverage district, which is just east of napoleon, capital catman do. then what is the government doing there to try to prepare for this wellness does here the government here is desperate to try and prevent the textbook scenario that plays out during public holidays. people travel domestically and internationally. they mix, they mingle, and that helps the virus to spread. now, the health ministry has told us that analyzes the latest data coming in...
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he had studied the efforts to establish peace in the wake of the napoleonic wars that have brought such discussion on your r at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century and his model for the middle east was the congress of vienna and european order that the they had established in the early 19th century. it's seems kind of absurd on the face of it but that he can take a template ifrom 19th century europe and apply it to the middle east but that's exactly what he did and what he is studied and this was his phd and he published it as his first book and it's hard to tell, it's a wealth, the problems of peace. so there he is upfront, peace for him was problematic. it wasn't a solution, it was the problem. and he mourns on the first page in that book that the pursuit of peace was with too much passion could lead to its opposite. in other words war. and that's why his approach was really designed to try to build a stable order. he did that through orders with kissinger and his attention to the balance of power in maintaining an equilibrium and the balance of power between those s
he had studied the efforts to establish peace in the wake of the napoleonic wars that have brought such discussion on your r at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century and his model for the middle east was the congress of vienna and european order that the they had established in the early 19th century. it's seems kind of absurd on the face of it but that he can take a template ifrom 19th century europe and apply it to the middle east but that's exactly what he did and what he is...
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but also he showed incredible bravery at the battle of waterloo when taking on the evils of napoleon and nice things need to be put into a fuller context, the proper context. but at the same time, censoring people is not the solution. and censoring works of art is not the solution. the pastors disappear just because you're taking down paintings all tearing literature, all tearing down statues. you've got to confront these things, head on and put it into a proper context. and that's how you build bridges. and that's how you, you build a coherent society. a better dispute has broken out between iran and america over the seizure of an oil tanker and the sea of oman. last week. washington claimed to ron captured the vessel, but her own says it was repelling a us attempt to capture the boat and is now released video claiming to prove exactly that. our correspondent policy lia investigates. well, what the thing now is a new round of installation between iran and the united states. this particular incident happened towards the end of last month, although now has been used to video. and you
but also he showed incredible bravery at the battle of waterloo when taking on the evils of napoleon and nice things need to be put into a fuller context, the proper context. but at the same time, censoring people is not the solution. and censoring works of art is not the solution. the pastors disappear just because you're taking down paintings all tearing literature, all tearing down statues. you've got to confront these things, head on and put it into a proper context. and that's how you...
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this is a guy who was alongside napoleon bonaparte and the contrast between them is quite clear.appened to completely agree with that interpretation of washington. the gap silly wanted to be commander-in-chief of the continental army and that was his great dream and when it came time for duty present he was like he was dragged from mt. vernon buddy was dragged from mt. vernon. he didn't want to do it so i think because of that, that's where lafayette is spontaneously a more appealing person to think about and talk about but also would have been one of his persistent defects about him. he didn't quite, there were other political mistakes he made but one of them is just that he always was kind of like if somebody offers him the presidency he's like i don't want to be president. i don't actually want that job and he was not president in the way that his old mentor was. >> i would be remiss if i didn't ask you a question. he wants to know if you have alluded to project the one and only mike duncan. >> i'm not telling anybody. because the thing is i'm wrapping up the revolution so i'v
this is a guy who was alongside napoleon bonaparte and the contrast between them is quite clear.appened to completely agree with that interpretation of washington. the gap silly wanted to be commander-in-chief of the continental army and that was his great dream and when it came time for duty present he was like he was dragged from mt. vernon buddy was dragged from mt. vernon. he didn't want to do it so i think because of that, that's where lafayette is spontaneously a more appealing person to...
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but napoleon questioned the military strategy and also did not want to act unilaterally.he would not act unless great britain did. rose did not have any success in convincing palmer son who was the prime minister and head of a liberal government that approved of slavery. she did not have any success in convincing palmer center do that. she thought about going to rome and try to get recognition and finally decided against that. so, on july 30 she went to paris one last time to talk to a little rose and say goodbye to her because she had decided to return to the confederacy. she wrote the desperate struggle in which my people are engaged is ever present i long to be near to share in the triumph or to be buried under the ruins without home without nationality. so on august 10 rose boarded the condor which was a sleek runner that left of the scottish port and went to bermuda, then halifax and the goal was to make it back to wilmington. the ship was captained by william nathan white cute who is a british naval officer on furlough. the shift on saturday october 1, 1864, about 3
but napoleon questioned the military strategy and also did not want to act unilaterally.he would not act unless great britain did. rose did not have any success in convincing palmer son who was the prime minister and head of a liberal government that approved of slavery. she did not have any success in convincing palmer center do that. she thought about going to rome and try to get recognition and finally decided against that. so, on july 30 she went to paris one last time to talk to a little...
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when napoleon questioned the south military strategy, and he also didn't want to act unilaterally. he would not act unless great britain did, and rose did not have any success in convincing palmerson, and she did not have any success in convincing palmerson to do that. she thought of going to rome to get recognition and finally decided against that. so on july 30th she went to talk to little rose and to say good-bye to her because she had decided to return to the confederacy. and he wrote there's a desperate struggle in which my people are engaged is ever present, and i long to be near to share in the triumph or to be buried under the ruins without home, without nationality. so on august 10th, rose boarded the condor which was a sleek blockade runner and left out of the spanish port and then went to -- and halifax. and the goal was to make it back to wilmington. about 3:00 a.m. the condor encounter blockaders off the coast of fort fisher. the nippon fired a broadside and seeing another ship ahead and thinking it was another blockader swerved to miss it, and captain wright ran the s
when napoleon questioned the south military strategy, and he also didn't want to act unilaterally. he would not act unless great britain did, and rose did not have any success in convincing palmerson, and she did not have any success in convincing palmerson to do that. she thought of going to rome to get recognition and finally decided against that. so on july 30th she went to talk to little rose and to say good-bye to her because she had decided to return to the confederacy. and he wrote...
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the first man was called eve lacorn, the first immigrant, and he was a sailer in napoleon's navy. as you will learn in school, napoleon was involved in war from one end of the earth to the other, and eve was one of his junior officers. so the emperor napoleon sent ships because there was an uprising in the place they now call haiti. when the ship arrived, eve got off and never got back on. he put down his roots here. he found himself a bride, who was about 19, whose name was marguerite zurang. marguerite zurang. this is eve lacorn's grave and signature. shortly after he arrived in new orleans, in 1820. after this man married marguerite, he married himself into a fine creole family, who had this plantation on the mississippi river. but he married one of the daughters who was from a branch that was less wealthy than the other branch. her branch of the family was in decline. so, eve and marguerite moved into a creole cottage in the french quarter and had five children. my aunt maude continued the story. they had five children and among them was my grandfather, constant lecorn. consta
the first man was called eve lacorn, the first immigrant, and he was a sailer in napoleon's navy. as you will learn in school, napoleon was involved in war from one end of the earth to the other, and eve was one of his junior officers. so the emperor napoleon sent ships because there was an uprising in the place they now call haiti. when the ship arrived, eve got off and never got back on. he put down his roots here. he found himself a bride, who was about 19, whose name was marguerite zurang....
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the first man was called yves lecorgne, and he was a sailor napoleon's navy. and as you will learn in school, napoleon was involved in war, and yves was one of his junior officers. so the emperor napoleon sent a flotilla of ships, for an uprising in san domingue, the place they now call haiti. he put down his roots here. he found himself a bride, about 19, her name was margaret. and margaret was at yves lecorgne's grave and -- signature. shortly after he arrived in new orleans. after this man married marguerite he found himself in a fine creole family, which had a plantation at the mississippi river. he married one of the daughters, from a branch that was less wealthy than the other branch. and her branch of the family was in decline. and so yves and marguerite moved into a cottage on rue dauphin in the french quarter. and my aunt mod continue this story. among them was my friends fathers constan, constan lecorgne. he was a redeemer. this was after -- had taken over the state. they were voting. it was after that time that they called reconstruction, that awful
the first man was called yves lecorgne, and he was a sailor napoleon's navy. and as you will learn in school, napoleon was involved in war, and yves was one of his junior officers. so the emperor napoleon sent a flotilla of ships, for an uprising in san domingue, the place they now call haiti. he put down his roots here. he found himself a bride, about 19, her name was margaret. and margaret was at yves lecorgne's grave and -- signature. shortly after he arrived in new orleans. after this man...
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he had studied the effort to establish peace in the wake of the napoleonic wars.t brought so much destruction on europe at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. 's model for the middle east was the congress of vienna and then european order with the council they established in the early 19th century. it seems absurd on the face of it. he can take a template from 19th-century europe and apply it to the middle east. that is exactly what he did and what he had studied -- this was his phd and he published it as his first book. it is titled, "a world restored". the problems with peace. there is upfront. peace is problematic. it was a problem, not the solution. he warns on the first page that the pursuit of ph's with too much pat -- peace with too much passion and energy could lead to war. that is why his approach was really designed to try to build a stable order. he did that through his attention to the balance of power and maintaining an equilibrium in the balance of power between those powers who would want to maintain the order and those who would
he had studied the effort to establish peace in the wake of the napoleonic wars.t brought so much destruction on europe at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. 's model for the middle east was the congress of vienna and then european order with the council they established in the early 19th century. it seems absurd on the face of it. he can take a template from 19th-century europe and apply it to the middle east. that is exactly what he did and what he had studied -- this was...
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and why did i sued reese, when asking my mom was when his dad recently with napoleon was by adding a test almost. we need to be able to combine yet. i says, but that i sent him info. i was nino samuels comerica lisa and, and then i saw that i know it's gone from a demo and get monthly and in so called, but they said they're gonna come by now, most gumble, there's a year look. and also there was gonna most quickly that is christ is got and this and get i collect them a lot in details and a lot it guess that's i would elo get up and then carla can upset around with my wife on the bus. i was busy, mom wasn't brought out. okay. but i'm not responding. hopefully you have a good much like what is it and i was in a say, oh, you know, or a lot of my to finalize for anyways, i was with pinches. no, i don't want to move into the c. i mean the way to win elect people's youngblood with embassy as a adrenal mcwhorter. to stick with was paul, look at the name was i startled me in email in teams. is a little jonathan hamilton, and i wanna make ah a year a lesson and check on with me just one of tho
and why did i sued reese, when asking my mom was when his dad recently with napoleon was by adding a test almost. we need to be able to combine yet. i says, but that i sent him info. i was nino samuels comerica lisa and, and then i saw that i know it's gone from a demo and get monthly and in so called, but they said they're gonna come by now, most gumble, there's a year look. and also there was gonna most quickly that is christ is got and this and get i collect them a lot in details and a lot...
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but i still eat the dea and why did i say it was when asking my mom was when his dad recently with napoleon, which by adding it to so much we know to be able to combine yet i says, but that a study mental us linea mental schematic allow you. so and, and then i saw that, i know it's gone from my family and get monthly and in so called, but they said they're gonna come by now most have gumple this year. look. and also there was gonna most quickly, that is christ is got anthea's and got a colleague then thought lost in details, and a lot it guessed us, i would, elo good. okay. and then thought, kind of a, a, [000:00:00;00] with my wife, the buzz, i'm on a scale of one percent was young documents and i think they must like what, what is it in those in i was in a say like what? no real. a lot of my time on fridays, but anyways, when i go to work with pinches, no one willing to deliver me see, i'm in the middle of the way to win eligible. sam brett, with embassy. as admiral mcwhorter pick one was one look at the name was donnelly, and we made the d. n. c, teens is a little journalist and i'm with
but i still eat the dea and why did i say it was when asking my mom was when his dad recently with napoleon, which by adding it to so much we know to be able to combine yet i says, but that a study mental us linea mental schematic allow you. so and, and then i saw that, i know it's gone from my family and get monthly and in so called, but they said they're gonna come by now most have gumple this year. look. and also there was gonna most quickly, that is christ is got anthea's and got a...
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stuart has this idea could he have -- something they used on napoleonic outfield to move from point to point. he has some trouble finding a commander. first he thinks it's going to be john cook. cook spends half his time in richmond it doesn't have a lot of interest at this point in forming an artillery unit. then james brett is the confederate military are not so into him at the moment and the third time is a charm pelham's name. pelham has been active with the artillery and is definitely helping to form and train units that are coming to the confederates at that point in time. for one reason or another the confederate military in richmond say yes pelham will be the commander of the force artillery paid on november 29 come 1861 in order number 557 pelham is transferred to the artillery spends the winter for creating and training. he still just a lieutenant at this time. he recruits from across the south and when the stuart artillary rolls towards the potential in the spring of 1862 they had 141 artillerymen 130 horses and six canons. the canons are to come six-pound howitzers one napo
stuart has this idea could he have -- something they used on napoleonic outfield to move from point to point. he has some trouble finding a commander. first he thinks it's going to be john cook. cook spends half his time in richmond it doesn't have a lot of interest at this point in forming an artillery unit. then james brett is the confederate military are not so into him at the moment and the third time is a charm pelham's name. pelham has been active with the artillery and is definitely...
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i've written about napoleon. so one of the things that sort of low key drew me to lafayette and why i wanted to write about him more is that he seemed more like a good man than a great man. people have asked me, did you write a great man biography? i feel like i wrote a good man biography. he never quite got tom supreme level that even washington got to or napoleon got to or his contemporaries got to because he didn't have that really ruthless streak to be narcissistic or so blind to the sort of damage that he was causing by his actions that he could go out and do the kinds of things that are required to make your mark in history. so he made his mark in history. and i think he was a transformative figure. but along the way, he was mostly a good person who was trying to make the world he lived in a better place and i think that was one of my sort of thoughts about him going into it that was more or less confirmed as i went through the details. there's stuff in there, oh, man! you shouldn't have done that. but i th
i've written about napoleon. so one of the things that sort of low key drew me to lafayette and why i wanted to write about him more is that he seemed more like a good man than a great man. people have asked me, did you write a great man biography? i feel like i wrote a good man biography. he never quite got tom supreme level that even washington got to or napoleon got to or his contemporaries got to because he didn't have that really ruthless streak to be narcissistic or so blind to the sort...
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it is something that they used on napoleon battlefields and it is moving artillery from point to point. stuart gets the organizer down in richmond to buy off on this idea of horse artillery but he has trouble finding a commander. first he thinks it is john cook. but cook spends half of his time in richmond and doesn't have interest at this point in forming an artillery unit. then stuart puts forward james brod ard's name, they're not so into him at the moment and third time is a charm, he puts forward pelham's name. pelham has been active with the artillery and are training the units coming to the confederates at that point in time and for one reason or another, the confederate military authorities down if richmond, they say, yes, pelham will be the commander of the stuart horse artillery. so on november 29th, 1861 in in order number 557, pelham is transferred to the horse artillery. he spends the winter recruiting and training. he's still just a lieutenant at this time. he recruits from across the south and when the stuart horse artillery rolls toward the virginia peninsula in 1862, t
it is something that they used on napoleon battlefields and it is moving artillery from point to point. stuart gets the organizer down in richmond to buy off on this idea of horse artillery but he has trouble finding a commander. first he thinks it is john cook. but cook spends half of his time in richmond and doesn't have interest at this point in forming an artillery unit. then stuart puts forward james brod ard's name, they're not so into him at the moment and third time is a charm, he puts...
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we'll talk with napoleon, you sent me a thumbs up on the possible brochures, helium seal. if you could, i shall, absolute. now. so in your redeemer there that i've been the nimble with because the yes. who remish though it, that the option finished you marry him, stella ross that not the michelin listed him to the finish corner store hotels were partition with bermuda. done some work products the minute them eel duck with them . if you know the show of look that he gave sure mm. blue a soco chips. and if that does show that i want them to push one more step pressure from one that that before this are copy of the plan. i don't ship a so she question with trust with that behind a mm hm. a glider. oh, sailplane is an unparalleled aircraft that maintains flight with android. dynamic lift which pushes up on the wings with airflow for a glider to achieve free flight. the small co plane is used for shuttle for school. wonderful. now with sure it's good enough to live here. just not to go, don't go to go somewhere or just mostly i only need to be on the car for all summer square n
we'll talk with napoleon, you sent me a thumbs up on the possible brochures, helium seal. if you could, i shall, absolute. now. so in your redeemer there that i've been the nimble with because the yes. who remish though it, that the option finished you marry him, stella ross that not the michelin listed him to the finish corner store hotels were partition with bermuda. done some work products the minute them eel duck with them . if you know the show of look that he gave sure mm. blue a soco...
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but at that moment, he was an think about it, this was caesar did rommel dead or what napoleon will doothers will do or castro will do. they tend to believe that they are the revolution, dictators do have a difficult separating themselves from it. >> okay we have questions from those viewing and i'll begin with some of them, fermanagh, listen to the path of becoming an historian and what sparked your interest in history. >> gosh, i think reading biographies, can history through biography and through lives and i love biographies since there was always a center of topic and i sort of thought look will come into this world the same way really the same way. what can we learn by people who lived before of this and some of them a thousand years before us so this perhaps an adolescent way to come to this but as i said, i didn't major in history predict i majored in philosophy and i decided to go forward in history because for many reasons, because it couldn't pay for law school. but also because through history, you can raise the intellectual questions that i thought philosophy usually addres
but at that moment, he was an think about it, this was caesar did rommel dead or what napoleon will doothers will do or castro will do. they tend to believe that they are the revolution, dictators do have a difficult separating themselves from it. >> okay we have questions from those viewing and i'll begin with some of them, fermanagh, listen to the path of becoming an historian and what sparked your interest in history. >> gosh, i think reading biographies, can history through...
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i'll call you to cheryl booker for napoleon yet because of the board of pos up going to push up to shoot the east. ah, even was usually you would. surely it was in the insurance for the studio from patrina they spoke. we'll go with them. what i, what there's a soft close on this most by answering his on, ah, counting, the phone was, was it you so thesis is showing up on you. you were given interest of one hearing, is of you getting up to should that washington got your 1st look up? the said he should have done was payoff officially booked with me at the bill of june. 30th of november, cory. hercules, can you say boucher for those are those half aviation clubs of the ussr, which later became das alba. russia were the only opportunity. young women had to become full fledged sailed lane and aerobatic violet, until the 2 thousands all doors, the mainstream aviation were closed because it had always been seen as a strictly male profession. with us, so pure pressure, the power cord, no florida, even vod 6000000. i yes, stole shifting market shops cut off the 2 ctx $52.00 became the only single
i'll call you to cheryl booker for napoleon yet because of the board of pos up going to push up to shoot the east. ah, even was usually you would. surely it was in the insurance for the studio from patrina they spoke. we'll go with them. what i, what there's a soft close on this most by answering his on, ah, counting, the phone was, was it you so thesis is showing up on you. you were given interest of one hearing, is of you getting up to should that washington got your 1st look up? the said he...
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so it's like we are we throwing every new weird, napoleon in showing the syrians managed that war to russians is vital shock machine. it's one of the camps, water promoters, educating the refugees on how best to conserve their water lines. the water here for jordan eats and the quantity, it's so small, so they need like an awareness session for them to improve the use it for the water . these awareness sessions to help refugees cope with limited supplies are held here daily. nor did mal you're more than welcome while i la vehicle. i have been that mendoza and mold or that she the silicon might v a my you know if he can me a y and eloquent fee, that was e r e fema had the that let those the he camila will 30. he comes with a, this is women here sure out from over because they are the live litzy, the corner, one, the family. they are responsible for everything. then the best way to manage their war to russian is vital for these women. my act me, pardon? better, that is what i mean. it's great. it's really good the what they're doing here, that's fine to kind of reinforce message of how
so it's like we are we throwing every new weird, napoleon in showing the syrians managed that war to russians is vital shock machine. it's one of the camps, water promoters, educating the refugees on how best to conserve their water lines. the water here for jordan eats and the quantity, it's so small, so they need like an awareness session for them to improve the use it for the water . these awareness sessions to help refugees cope with limited supplies are held here daily. nor did mal you're...
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he was older than napoleon and some say perhaps he should have been in a more -- position in command the field. he suffers a series of heart attacks during the war. the first of the heart attacks occurs in the spring of 1863 during his pennsylvania campaign but he bounces back from that heart attack. there's no real evidence during his campaign that he was experiencing a health distress that affected his decision-making and i would take a step further and say that his decision-making was actually quite sound. think of it this way. for the previous two days of the battle of gettysburg lee's army had pounded the army at the potomac. the seventh entry for terry kor at potomac five of those inch infantry corps had been wrecked by lee's army. they were next to useless in terms of combat readiness. the only things that were left were the 12 core in the 64 and the six core he needs it is reserved in the 12 core -- and it leads to divisions of the second core holding cemetery ridge and each one of the divisions were lost in the brigade so what's holding the backdoor? not much more than 3500
he was older than napoleon and some say perhaps he should have been in a more -- position in command the field. he suffers a series of heart attacks during the war. the first of the heart attacks occurs in the spring of 1863 during his pennsylvania campaign but he bounces back from that heart attack. there's no real evidence during his campaign that he was experiencing a health distress that affected his decision-making and i would take a step further and say that his decision-making was...