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the organization of all this, the defeat of napoleon's armies in europe took place in. the battle of berlin in spain. saavedra was behind that whole thing. so here's this crazy guy, this genius of a guy who had this influence not only in our independence, but with spain's independence, who seemed to everywhere. so it's an another irony that he here he was supporting our war of independence, raising money and strategizing. and then he does the same thing that leads begins the resistance in resistance of napoleon in spain. so that they didn't meet met two week period these two like minded enlightened men just boggles my imagination. so i'll give you all a task. spend the rest of lives trying to find where they did that. they did indeed meet in paris because that would be really cool to be a great two person play. can you imagine that? oh yeah. so anyway, that's my talk. thank you. steve is an researcher focusing on the western theater of the american revolutionary war. he has authored and coauthored four books on the american revolutionary war history, including american
the organization of all this, the defeat of napoleon's armies in europe took place in. the battle of berlin in spain. saavedra was behind that whole thing. so here's this crazy guy, this genius of a guy who had this influence not only in our independence, but with spain's independence, who seemed to everywhere. so it's an another irony that he here he was supporting our war of independence, raising money and strategizing. and then he does the same thing that leads begins the resistance in...
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the organization of all this, the defeat of napoleon's armies in europe took place in. the battle of berlin in spain. saavedra was behind that whole thing. so here's this crazy guy, this genius of a guy who had this influence not only in our independence, but with spain's independence, who seemed to everywhere. so it's an another irony that he here he was supporting our war of independence, raising money and strategizing. and then he does the same thing that leads begins the resistance in resistance of napoleon in spain. so that they didn't meet met two week period these two
the organization of all this, the defeat of napoleon's armies in europe took place in. the battle of berlin in spain. saavedra was behind that whole thing. so here's this crazy guy, this genius of a guy who had this influence not only in our independence, but with spain's independence, who seemed to everywhere. so it's an another irony that he here he was supporting our war of independence, raising money and strategizing. and then he does the same thing that leads begins the resistance in...
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even though he dearly loves france, he's not really excited about napoleon, per se, and napoleon startsfalling back. lafayette hangs out in paris in 1814 and is there in paris when napoleon abdicates fontainebleau and then the revolution is now turned its great turn and we are now back to the restored bourbons, at least for a few months, because right after that, napoleon stages the 100 days revolution or excuse me, 100 days, the hundred days regime, which is napoleon, leaving his exile and trying to return to paris and take back control of france. and this is very exciting to many liberals, including lafayette's friend benjamin constant. and because is now making all kinds of claims. what about what he's going to do in a restored regime? it's going to be more liberal. and lafayette to constant and says there can be no freedom in a country unless there is a freely elected representation raising and disposing public funds, making all the laws, organizing and dissolving military forces deliberate. in debates published by the newspapers complete freedom of press and supported by all that g
even though he dearly loves france, he's not really excited about napoleon, per se, and napoleon startsfalling back. lafayette hangs out in paris in 1814 and is there in paris when napoleon abdicates fontainebleau and then the revolution is now turned its great turn and we are now back to the restored bourbons, at least for a few months, because right after that, napoleon stages the 100 days revolution or excuse me, 100 days, the hundred days regime, which is napoleon, leaving his exile and...
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the emperor a drums amnesty for ponies soldiers and officers who fought for napoleon against russia. in 18. 16 was also the foundation of a new university to military academies, and a school of agriculture. toland has never had so many scientists and writers as under the heel of accosted russia. po, say, poland has never been happier. sending the time of alexander when in november 18, 17, the russian embryo entered was sold to the sound of bells. its inhabitants cheered him on the opponent's nobility, demands more russia, i must give them. griggs, poland, from seat to sing. essentially, the russians, emperor, a most comfortable rooms, miscellaneous, lillian, and donia away from russia and incorporate them into opponents. 1850. the 1st and the russian uprising. vanelle both the adult position demands, poland, separation from russia, a stock 2nd center. but the neighborhood in the course of getting here, i like about it was lovely. i got the portugal, i have a good actually not store on the west of a 1st border security junior at our do a phone call when you come up cause that is that
the emperor a drums amnesty for ponies soldiers and officers who fought for napoleon against russia. in 18. 16 was also the foundation of a new university to military academies, and a school of agriculture. toland has never had so many scientists and writers as under the heel of accosted russia. po, say, poland has never been happier. sending the time of alexander when in november 18, 17, the russian embryo entered was sold to the sound of bells. its inhabitants cheered him on the opponent's...
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and napoleon is over to june the 22nd 1812 tuesday. emily got daughter a good that but he so you need to exceed the asked the pros. yeah, no, you want to be doing it. why didn't the boys good this one? that's the boat's volume, but i think that at them if i add them by lexi v, are you part of the fluid unit in the one in the opponents regions, one sponsor, the concord pressure of industrial napoleon creates the grand duchy of also the pump. it states actually subordinate to friends the when addressing napoleon refers to this campaign as the 2nd or 16, which i still works here for a whole different. what i see you. well, it's not below and submit. i surfaced saltisha. all right, i mean 3 step 3. this is for immediate number of friends who have just been lived and loved, amazed their solution being gave them love of serbian that i spoke them the less spoke. this is think about making the most simpler stays move 1812 another confrontation between just under united way. so if you were at the end jerome to define them, city of most goes, it
and napoleon is over to june the 22nd 1812 tuesday. emily got daughter a good that but he so you need to exceed the asked the pros. yeah, no, you want to be doing it. why didn't the boys good this one? that's the boat's volume, but i think that at them if i add them by lexi v, are you part of the fluid unit in the one in the opponents regions, one sponsor, the concord pressure of industrial napoleon creates the grand duchy of also the pump. it states actually subordinate to friends the when...
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the organization of all this, the defeat of napoleon's armies in europe took place in. the battle of berlin in spain. saavedra was behind that whole thing. so here's this crazy guy, this genius of a guy who had this influence not only in our independence, but with spain's independence, who seemed to everywhere. so it's an another irony that he here he was supporting our war of independence, raising money and strategizing. and then he does the same thing that leads begins the resistance in resistance of napoleon in spain. so that they didn't meet met two week period these two like minded enlightened men just boggles my imagination. so i'll give you all a task. spend the rest of lives trying to find where they did that. they did indeed meet in paris because that would be really cool to be a great two person play. can you imagine that? oh yeah. so anyway, that's my talk. thank you. steve is an researcher focusing on the western theater of the american revolutionary war. he has authored and coauthored four books on the american revolutionary war history, including american
the organization of all this, the defeat of napoleon's armies in europe took place in. the battle of berlin in spain. saavedra was behind that whole thing. so here's this crazy guy, this genius of a guy who had this influence not only in our independence, but with spain's independence, who seemed to everywhere. so it's an another irony that he here he was supporting our war of independence, raising money and strategizing. and then he does the same thing that leads begins the resistance in...
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in 19 o 8, the portuguese royal family had also landed the fleeting napoleon and his army the country had been independent since 18. 22 will. 5, don't petro the 1st and his wife leopold deena from austria to come to bags. response the prompt related south of the country and defend data against naples, uruguay, and dodge and tina, brazil, recruited foreign colonists. the ones is much of a skill level one. we live in brazil opened to us. um, did you ever been migration? yes, that was not the end of slavery was assigned to those. i stopped like i was when he did on his i'll keep dante show off guard sounded by the f. what is in the fridge for sale was among the last countries to advantage slavery until 18. 88 saved africans, and the defendants worked on the country's con patients the up, something just grab a light, so can see the end. the lucian of slavery and brazil dragged on for several decades . it was generally accepted that it was an obsolete model that slavery could no longer be maintained in the long term. and it was becoming increasingly difficult to get new slaves because of t
in 19 o 8, the portuguese royal family had also landed the fleeting napoleon and his army the country had been independent since 18. 22 will. 5, don't petro the 1st and his wife leopold deena from austria to come to bags. response the prompt related south of the country and defend data against naples, uruguay, and dodge and tina, brazil, recruited foreign colonists. the ones is much of a skill level one. we live in brazil opened to us. um, did you ever been migration? yes, that was not the end...
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by napoleon.she was forced into exile in switzerland. she had to live in exile for the rest of her life until after napoleon fell from power. and she became, one of lafayette's most determined and long lifelong advocates, and he praised her constantly because of her opposition to authoritarianism. napoleon was his enemy, and she critiqued him. i don't have time to read all of. but let me just look at what she said. remember this morning talked about how critical the french historians were often in their writings about lafayette masuda lafayette must be considered true republican. none of the vanity of his class have ever entered head power, which has such a great effect. and france has no on him. the desire to please in the salons does not his conversation. he has sacrificed his entire fortune to his opinions with the most generous indifference in the prisons of all moods, as at the pinnacle of influence. he been equally unshakable in his attachment to the same principles his whole life. that is v
by napoleon.she was forced into exile in switzerland. she had to live in exile for the rest of her life until after napoleon fell from power. and she became, one of lafayette's most determined and long lifelong advocates, and he praised her constantly because of her opposition to authoritarianism. napoleon was his enemy, and she critiqued him. i don't have time to read all of. but let me just look at what she said. remember this morning talked about how critical the french historians were often...
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iv during his religious wars, for the widow of louis the 13th and the victories of louis xiv, for napoleonimodo, a return to hope one evening in 1896. for the days that we celebrated the liberation under general goal. to france, to its soldiers, it's great people, yes, those bells rang. everyone who has been part of our history. at the same time, we will never hear that voice again. the 15th of april 2019, the news of the fire was on everyone's lips. the fire spread to the transept, the smoke was dark, black, and there were hours of fighting the fire. the decision to see what would happen, all of these moments of hope, to see what might happen to the stone and the glass. for hours students came down from... to find... people in times square stood in front of those images. and in moscow, faithfulfrom all over gathered in front of embassies. indonesia, we had people praying for notre dame. —— niger. there were people awaiting the worst news as we saw the fires spread. and yet there was hope as well. some people might call a chance, others destiny, others might call it providence. but certain
iv during his religious wars, for the widow of louis the 13th and the victories of louis xiv, for napoleonimodo, a return to hope one evening in 1896. for the days that we celebrated the liberation under general goal. to france, to its soldiers, it's great people, yes, those bells rang. everyone who has been part of our history. at the same time, we will never hear that voice again. the 15th of april 2019, the news of the fire was on everyone's lips. the fire spread to the transept, the smoke...
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that what a book is a term paper, where if you write about the 19th century and fail to mention napoleon, you get docked. but a book is not a term paper. and you are allowed to write about the 19th century without talking about napoleon. >> i also write books and i'm curious about your research process. how do you find these stories? do you have a team of people that are gathering them? yeah. just so curious on that. >> yeah. i do not have a team. i don't have anyone. i think once you outsource the research, you lose control of the material. so it's very, very, very important to me that i'm the one who is kind of -- and i don't have a kind of process. it continues to astonish me how many fantastic stories are out there, as long as you are -- have the patience to find it. it's just about patience and believing that there is ultimately something interesting, right? there's always a kind of -- there's a couple of layers that you have to get through. and once you get to a couple of surface layers, it is invariably the case that -- like, i'll give you an example. i've got -- i recently -- we
that what a book is a term paper, where if you write about the 19th century and fail to mention napoleon, you get docked. but a book is not a term paper. and you are allowed to write about the 19th century without talking about napoleon. >> i also write books and i'm curious about your research process. how do you find these stories? do you have a team of people that are gathering them? yeah. just so curious on that. >> yeah. i do not have a team. i don't have anyone. i think once...
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napoleon was crowned emperor in notre dame in 180a, charles de gaulle celebrated the liberation of france france and i would say also for the world as the worldwide ceremony this evening is something that is undeniable. it is kind of really showing the importance of the historical dimension of this monument. historical dimension of this monument-— historical dimension of this monument. .. ., ., , monument. the cathedral has . one monument. the cathedral has gone through _ monument. the cathedral has gone through several- monument. the cathedral has gone through several changes over the centuries, this time around, there are questions about whether it should be reimagined or simply restored, but france has chosen to restore what was there, tell us about that. restore what was there, tell us about that-— about that. was very interesting, - about that. was very interesting, i - about that. was very interesting, ithink,| about that. was very i interesting, ithink, and about that. was very - interesting, i think, and i interesting, ithink, and i think this is what history can give to the under
napoleon was crowned emperor in notre dame in 180a, charles de gaulle celebrated the liberation of france france and i would say also for the world as the worldwide ceremony this evening is something that is undeniable. it is kind of really showing the importance of the historical dimension of this monument. historical dimension of this monument-— historical dimension of this monument. .. ., ., , monument. the cathedral has . one monument. the cathedral has gone through _ monument. the...
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you're allowed to write about the 19th century without mentioning napoleon. wonderful. hi, how are you? thanks for coming. yeah. mindy pels huge. and i also write books and i'm curious about your process. how do you find these stories. do you have a team of people that are gathering them? yeah, just so curious on that. yeah. i do not have a team, i don't have anyone i do, i think once you outsource the research you control of the material and so it's very very, very important to me that i'm the one who's kind of and i don't have a kind of process and it's, it continues to astonish how many fantastic stories are out there as long as you are, have the patience to it's just about patience and believing that there is ultimately something interesting. right? there's always a kind of there are a couple ears of that you have to get through. and once you get a couple of surface layers. it is it is invariably the case that, like i'll give you an example, i got i've recently i we've just been talking about cases these legal cases that i write about we're about the thing you have
you're allowed to write about the 19th century without mentioning napoleon. wonderful. hi, how are you? thanks for coming. yeah. mindy pels huge. and i also write books and i'm curious about your process. how do you find these stories. do you have a team of people that are gathering them? yeah, just so curious on that. yeah. i do not have a team, i don't have anyone i do, i think once you outsource the research you control of the material and so it's very very, very important to me that i'm the...
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ademas, el gobierno mexicano tambien anuncio hoy el arresto de yohanan y alexander alias el 500, napoleonbuscado por autoridades estadounidenses. >> su captura se realizo en el pais de bajo una narcoguerra. >> en su detencion tambien p participo un hombre que se llamaba interpol. >> mucha indignacion tras el fallo de un juez que absolvio a una universitario en dos de ocho casos en su contra por el delito de violencia digital en donde con inteligencia artificial desnudo a varios de sus companeras para compartir las imagenes. >> alejandro godina nos nos explica de que se trata este caso historico. >> con un grito que reclama justicia, este miembro de la familiares de victimas de violencia digital se reunieron afuera del reclusorio oriente de la ciudad de mexico para ser testigos de un hecho inedito, la primera sentencia a un joven acusado de alterar con inteligencia artificial fo fotografias de sus companeras de universidad, todo para g ennerar contenido contenido sexual. >> muchas personas pueden que no sepan que es falso, o sea, al final te esta afectando tu imagen, tu integridad como per
ademas, el gobierno mexicano tambien anuncio hoy el arresto de yohanan y alexander alias el 500, napoleonbuscado por autoridades estadounidenses. >> su captura se realizo en el pais de bajo una narcoguerra. >> en su detencion tambien p participo un hombre que se llamaba interpol. >> mucha indignacion tras el fallo de un juez que absolvio a una universitario en dos de ocho casos en su contra por el delito de violencia digital en donde con inteligencia artificial desnudo a...
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and i analogize it to to napoleon and elba. napoleon was sent by the french to elba. they thought they'd never hear from him again. and elba became like mar-a-lago. so what? trump pulled off politically is amazing. when you think about it. >> when you look at these personnel decisions, uh secretary of defense attorney general, um there seems to be an extraordinary emphasis on personal loyalty do you think that is the core of trump, that he wants personal loyalty? not not people who are loyal to the institutions or to things like that. >> i can't speak for him, but i would say that the first time around, he took a lot of people who were well respected by the establishment, and he found that their loyalty was maybe to other things other than him. and so he ran into a lot of problems this time. he wanted to have people. and once that people who are very loyal to him, time will tell whether it works. and time will also tell. this we've had no presidents since grover cleveland, who were president and then were out of office and went back and it may be that a president who
and i analogize it to to napoleon and elba. napoleon was sent by the french to elba. they thought they'd never hear from him again. and elba became like mar-a-lago. so what? trump pulled off politically is amazing. when you think about it. >> when you look at these personnel decisions, uh secretary of defense attorney general, um there seems to be an extraordinary emphasis on personal loyalty do you think that is the core of trump, that he wants personal loyalty? not not people who are...
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so that's a must, says james, a is this napoleon of what size is still blue? the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by tell us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen for you. fractured images, presented as 1st. can you see through their illusions, going underground can the corner some reminding t suddenly less finley or more in the form they she's each school when comfortable and we'll just didn't fit in the we sit on that. that is the 1st always to do. it was still on the ocean where yellowish them. well that's even your sewage, the right, they're going to deduct months. you submit, then you're the one that tells me is that of course come on. look at that. to me, answer this abuto the of the many places in the world where you can stay on the divide between the 2 oceans and the you might not think kids. one of them is hey, english is northern. i found your vision in the channels that us national park. and tod
so that's a must, says james, a is this napoleon of what size is still blue? the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by tell us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen for you. fractured images, presented as 1st. can you see through their illusions, going underground can the corner some reminding t suddenly less finley or more in the form they...
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she had also read that napoleon of all people slept only four hours a night. i don't know where she latched onto napoleon as a role model, but she tried to sleep four hours a night. she deprived herself of food which probably led to health problems later on. she did this thing called jumping over a cricket. it's a foot stool, not an insect. she would do ance steps and jump over this. it was a spiritual, self-mortification and purification. once she got past that phase, she did however try to put together a kind of sin kratic version. there was unitarianism. she read a lot of theological verse. one of her favorite books was called "hymn for infant minds," by jane taylor. lydia loved her work, was very, very moved by it. she had a dream in which she met jane taylor in heaven and she burst into tears. she was so moved and excited. jane taylor's work completely vanished except for one thing which is that she wrote wrote "twinkle, twinkle, little star." apparently you need one hit. that's all you need to survive. the other thing that lydia jackson was very, very in
she had also read that napoleon of all people slept only four hours a night. i don't know where she latched onto napoleon as a role model, but she tried to sleep four hours a night. she deprived herself of food which probably led to health problems later on. she did this thing called jumping over a cricket. it's a foot stool, not an insect. she would do ance steps and jump over this. it was a spiritual, self-mortification and purification. once she got past that phase, she did however try to...
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul level 2 or by defeats. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered at the devastate .
having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul level 2 or by defeats. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered at the devastate .
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she also read that napoleon of all people slept only four hours a night. i do not know why she latched onto napoleon as a role model, but she also tried to sleep only four hours a night. she deprived herself of food, which probably lead to health problems later on. she did this thing called "jumping over a cricket," which puzzled me. it turns out a cricket is a footstool, not an insect. she would do dance steps and jump over a footstool over and over, which sounds weird. again, it was a spiritual self mortification and purification. once she got past that phase, she did, however, try to put together a kind of syncretic version of christianity. there was congregationalism. there was unitarianism. she read a lot of theological verse. one of her favorite books was something called "hymns for infant minds" by the british spiritual poet, jane taylor. lydia loved her work. she was very, very moved by it. she had a dream in which she met jane taylor in heaven and she burst into tears. she was so moved and excited. jake taylor's work has completely vanished except
she also read that napoleon of all people slept only four hours a night. i do not know why she latched onto napoleon as a role model, but she also tried to sleep only four hours a night. she deprived herself of food, which probably lead to health problems later on. she did this thing called "jumping over a cricket," which puzzled me. it turns out a cricket is a footstool, not an insect. she would do dance steps and jump over a footstool over and over, which sounds weird. again, it was...
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the their ancestors successfully defended their hometown against napoleon. the 3rd soldiers in 18. 66 in the 20th century does not protect women, made a name for themselves as an outstanding traders. they didn't shy away from traveling as far as mexico city themselves, some 700 kilometers a way to do business. the. their tenacity and independence made them heroines and their traditional headdress. the rest blend door joins not only bank notes, but also prominent artists to administer icons. for you to kind of adopted it for herself when i say and we are you happy to show us time for a man one who i like a lot once told me he married a woman from somewhere else because we live in and make shockey. here we wouldn't have the final say, i guess they say that women get the last word here, but isn't not the case everywhere. so, you know, yeah, so no, it's true here. i do have the final say here i think where your, the hello, hello hello. i've come to see how you're all doing going on and what do you think you'll have it finished by next week to friday via via this
the their ancestors successfully defended their hometown against napoleon. the 3rd soldiers in 18. 66 in the 20th century does not protect women, made a name for themselves as an outstanding traders. they didn't shy away from traveling as far as mexico city themselves, some 700 kilometers a way to do business. the. their tenacity and independence made them heroines and their traditional headdress. the rest blend door joins not only bank notes, but also prominent artists to administer icons. for...
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efforts to support implementation of the cease-fire between israel and lebanon and napoleon during the devices and to create capable military jeopardizing the free commerce legacy and further reinforce the urgent need to secure the release of hostages held by hamas energy cease-fire in gaza. and now available on defense airstrike against nikki command-and-control facility operated by iran back these control territory in yemen and for u.s. central command stress relief targeted facility was out for coordinating the operation such as attacks against u.s. navy warships merchant vessels golf and historic reflect ongoing commitment to protect u.s. and coalition personnel, regional partners international shipping would refer you to u.s. central command for further questions printed finally a quick update on the transition process yesterday, the department transition director ms. jennifer walsh representatives from the office of general counsel washington headquarters services security office, and the deity transition task force met with 11 or 11 members present electronically agency review t
efforts to support implementation of the cease-fire between israel and lebanon and napoleon during the devices and to create capable military jeopardizing the free commerce legacy and further reinforce the urgent need to secure the release of hostages held by hamas energy cease-fire in gaza. and now available on defense airstrike against nikki command-and-control facility operated by iran back these control territory in yemen and for u.s. central command stress relief targeted facility was out...
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nueve horas a la isla francesa de cÓrcega con una misa en ajaccio, bajo el monumento dedicado a napoleÓnnauguraciÓne notre dame. durante la jornada hizo un recorrido con el papamÓvil por las calles de ajaccio, donde se agolparon miles de personas para saludarlo con entusiasmo en plena temporada navideÑa. millones de consumidores estÁn recurriendo a servicios de compre ahora y pague despuÉs para facilitar sus compras. este mÉtodo, que ha alcanzado cifras rÉcord, ofrece la posibilidad de financiar regalos y otros gastos de manera accesible, pero tiene sus riesgos. betsy waddell nos informa. >> cada vez son mÁs los consumidores que estÁn comprando ahora y pagando despuÉs, especialmente en diciembre, para obtener esos regalos de navidad. >> es mucho mÁs fÁcil comprar un suponer algo de 100 $ y lo pagas en cuatro pagos o se te hace un poquito mÁs fÁcil. >> mÁs que todo eso, lo uso para cosas del hogar. >> este aÑo las compras realizadas con los programas. compre ahora y pague despuÉs. estÁn batiendo rÉcords. tan solo el lunes cibernÉtico, los estadounidenses gastaron casi 1.000.000.000 de dÓl
nueve horas a la isla francesa de cÓrcega con una misa en ajaccio, bajo el monumento dedicado a napoleÓnnauguraciÓne notre dame. durante la jornada hizo un recorrido con el papamÓvil por las calles de ajaccio, donde se agolparon miles de personas para saludarlo con entusiasmo en plena temporada navideÑa. millones de consumidores estÁn recurriendo a servicios de compre ahora y pague despuÉs para facilitar sus compras. este mÉtodo, que ha alcanzado cifras rÉcord, ofrece la posibilidad de...
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the capture to saul loved your by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had set revised their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state. the the you would be surprised, they should be easy to ski. come on this escape and a messer tv from you today. solution, my 100 item median has the next regular session. the system you want me to give you, isn't the timeframes that you all that in mind. me on how book becomes and goals and mediums since i'm expecting for an open society, a dish dish question done about these things. okay. even a blue screen kind of fresh hosting. i don't have access to this one here because
having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the capture to saul loved your by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had set revised their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful...
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19th century when poverty hunger and to span were widespread in german speaking regions off to the napoleonic wars, the, the migration that followed in the 20th century when many sent off in search of a better life after the 1st world war. the mice y'all was going on. most people left for economic reasons. and there were lots of families of farmers who wanted to continue working in agriculture for them. south america was a good bit german immigrants of left. the last thing ma, columbus south appraisals began to explore how on this trip, the luminous, a place with a strong tradition of german immigrant culture is the 3rd largest city in the state of santa catalina. with over 360000 inhabitants. its famous for its on top of fast, well largest off to the one in unit attracts more than $600000.00 visitors each year. calling hey, was founded in the middle of the jungle around 1850 my hammond, blooming, know a german pharmacist botanist and committed to call in just the historians. wiley petrie knows someone about the cities history. it's gonna, it is one of the most important incentives of german
19th century when poverty hunger and to span were widespread in german speaking regions off to the napoleonic wars, the, the migration that followed in the 20th century when many sent off in search of a better life after the 1st world war. the mice y'all was going on. most people left for economic reasons. and there were lots of families of farmers who wanted to continue working in agriculture for them. south america was a good bit german immigrants of left. the last thing ma, columbus south...
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other acts include the cast of napoleon dynamite, bill murray, rocky horror picture show star tim currywith a lot of other comedians. sf sketchfest runs january 16th through february 2nd. don't forget, you can watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms gemmell and raj. albert brooks movie that's near and dear to all our hearts. broadcast news cast news with the sweating. remember that's the best. bobby. bobby. bobby. bobby, you guys, we have made it to friday. here's what we're working on. a san francisco store owner sees her shop burglarized for t fourth time. what she's now afraid to do following this latest break in. also, don't expect to have dungeness crab for the holidays. the crab fishing season has been pushed back again. the timeline on when it could finally begin and empowering students with disabilities to be more independent. the way they're doing so in the south bay, while also spreading a little cheer. good friday everyone. the news at five starts right now. thanks so much for joining us. i'm janelle wang and i'm raj mathai. a high school coach in the no
other acts include the cast of napoleon dynamite, bill murray, rocky horror picture show star tim currywith a lot of other comedians. sf sketchfest runs january 16th through february 2nd. don't forget, you can watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms gemmell and raj. albert brooks movie that's near and dear to all our hearts. broadcast news cast news with the sweating. remember that's the best. bobby. bobby. bobby. bobby, you guys, we have made it to friday. here's what...
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de nueve horas a la isla francesa de corcega con una misa en ajiaco bajo el monumento dedicado a napoleontifice llego a la isla para participar a la jornada de clausura de un congreso dedicado a la religiosidad popular en el mediterraneo. lo que habria provocado algunos resquemores por no haber participado en la ceremonia de inauguracion de notre dame. el papa durante la jornada recorrio en varias ocasiones en el papamovil las calles de ajaccio, donde se agolparon miles de personas para saludarlo con entusiasmo. vamos a otras imagenes que hacen noticia hoy. un petrolero ruso se partio por la mitad y otro ha tenido importantes danos durante una fuerte tormenta en aguas al sureste de ucrania. el barco que zozobro transportaba miles de toneladas de derivados de petroleo que terminaron en el mar. al menos un tripulante murio. y el numero de muertos en el territorio frances de mayotte a causa del ciclon, podria llegar a mil. autoridades locales dijeron que los danos en las islas ubicadas en el oceano indico son extensos. el ciclon tuvo vientos superiores a las 140 millas por hora. en la tablet
de nueve horas a la isla francesa de corcega con una misa en ajiaco bajo el monumento dedicado a napoleontifice llego a la isla para participar a la jornada de clausura de un congreso dedicado a la religiosidad popular en el mediterraneo. lo que habria provocado algunos resquemores por no haber participado en la ceremonia de inauguracion de notre dame. el papa durante la jornada recorrio en varias ocasiones en el papamovil las calles de ajaccio, donde se agolparon miles de personas para...
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having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul level 2 or by defeats. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state. the best health it has been in the news. but in order to understand the saw how we must go back to the 1900 on 58. when shall the go? golfing friends on when charles de gaulle and his administration took the decision that the a former color is, would be a grant of independence on us that they both know or yes, yes. to mean that you would agree gained something called in defenders, but you would remain on the front? no to me that the friends would run away. the only 2 countri
having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul level 2 or by defeats. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful...
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these are families from a region that was left extremely poor following the napoleonic wars. if as you get, this was the top 2 of them which allowed the people were left disabled traumatized because the women were the spine. and by way, families, including children. to disagree bab and shouting, they were absolutely relay here, major might or you know, whether in the field. so the factories. it's hard to overestimate the role of women playing in the economic bryce of the region, which today is one of the most developed in the want to present the architectural legacy of german immigration can be seen in many small towns in rio rancho. do so the, the german traditions have survived annual charge as opposed to camps as inter regional dialect of homes. look at these days old recipients come together to celebrate you can also taste the german cultural heritage like in the cafe colonial follow sy. in morrow going to the and we think that's funny. it reminds me of my childhood. and then there's some of the things here that i do. it's like that on sausage. but the boat for that here.
these are families from a region that was left extremely poor following the napoleonic wars. if as you get, this was the top 2 of them which allowed the people were left disabled traumatized because the women were the spine. and by way, families, including children. to disagree bab and shouting, they were absolutely relay here, major might or you know, whether in the field. so the factories. it's hard to overestimate the role of women playing in the economic bryce of the region, which today is...