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the newly acquired region represented a semi wild country, covered with dilapidated cheques. napoleon used to say that he had discovered the 5th element in poland. just give me 3 chrome at the historian of 18. 74. the emperor a drums amnesty for ponies soldiers and officers who fought for napoleon against russia. 1916 was also the foundation of a new university to military academies at a school of agriculture. colon has never had so many scientists and writers, as under the heel of accosted russia to say, poland has never been happier. sending the time of alexander when in november 18, 17, the russian embryo entered was over to the sound of bells. its inhabitants cheered him on the opponent's nobility, demands more russia, i must give them great colon from seek to sing. essentially, the russians, emperor, a must accountabilities miscellaneous lillian unfamiliar away from russia and incorporate them into opponents 1850. the 1st anti russian uprising. vanelle, both the adult position demands, poland, separation from russia. and actually, i consider, but the headboard in the course can h
the newly acquired region represented a semi wild country, covered with dilapidated cheques. napoleon used to say that he had discovered the 5th element in poland. just give me 3 chrome at the historian of 18. 74. the emperor a drums amnesty for ponies soldiers and officers who fought for napoleon against russia. 1916 was also the foundation of a new university to military academies at a school of agriculture. colon has never had so many scientists and writers, as under the heel of accosted...
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of also the puppet states, actually subordinate to france, the winter dressing. napoleon prefers to this campaign as the 2nd or 16 which has to upstairs a whole different than what i see you. well, it's not below on submit, i surfaced so the sooner i mean that the, this is family member or friends sort of shifted a little of the ladies, there's the should've been get done. love of serbian going. i spoke of the less spoke basic splunk of by like, in the most simpler stage, the punch realty of 1812, another confrontation between russia under united west. if you were at the end, jerome, the defiance city of most goes, it was set ablaze. according to contemporary, men was poles and germans distinguished themselves. the most amusing, the pulse occurs vs store storing it throughout the semester. me phenomena, smashing me. when you make these rich anthony at the swim, i get the bill of more than i see. if i let you know, is this going to choose more show russians behaving differently in paris. make no offense to the inhabitants of virus. do not offend them of damage and mademoiselle accept
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and napoleon is over to june. the 22nd 1812 to see how many you got daughter you get that pretty so you need to exceed the asked the pros. yeah, no, you want to be doing it. why didn't the boys goodness of the as the boats? my input mixed up, and if i add the black you via, or you put it out of the fluid and the blue 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 has 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 to the 5th, been lived and loved the ladies this to should have been engaged on love of serbian that i spoke of the last spoke. they spoke of by making the most superstate move 1812 another confrontation between russia under united west. so if you were at the engine room to defin
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you will never be napoleon bonaparte.ates of america doesn't have napoleon bonaparte. we just don't do that. ruth ben-ghiat and reverend al sharpton, thank you very much. and coming up, the consequences of elon musk's assault on the federal government. one fired medicaid worker is calling musk out for impeding the agency's work on maternal health outcomes. and maternal health outcomes. and she joins me next. i used to leak urine when i coughed, laughed or exercised. i couldn't even enjoy playing with my kids. i leaked too. i just assumed it was normal. then we learned about bulkamid. an fda approved non-drug solution for our condition. it really works, and it lasts for years. it's been the best thing we've done for our families. call 800-983-0000 to arrange an appointment with an expert physician to determine if bulkamid is right for you. results and experiences may vary. this is where you are. but this...is where you want to go. (♪♪) we give you the rewards and you choose where they'll take you. (♪♪) introducing the cred
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and napoleon is over to june the 22nd 1812 tuesday. emily got daughter, a good that pretty soon you need to exceed the asked the pros. yeah, no, you want to be an army vineyard of i didn't the boys good this one, that's the boat's volume, but at the start of them, if i add them by, lexi v, are you part of the fluid unit in the blue, 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 proceeds to this campaign as the 2nd or 16, which has to go upstairs for a whole different. what i see you. well, it's not below and submit. i surfaced association, i mean 3 step 3. this is probably the number of friends who have sick been lived and loved the ladies this, the should be engaged on love of serbian, that i spoke of the last spoke they spoke of by making the most simplest stays with $1812.00 another confrontation between just under united west phones, if you're at the engine room to define them,
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let us carry the war into her territory and put an end to russia's disastrous influence. napoleon is over to june . the 22nd 1812 tuesday. emily got daughter, a good that pretty so you need to exceed the after the process. you know, you want to be doing it. why didn't the boys google dice the boats? why input fix them? if i add them by left you v, are you part of the fluid and the police 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 question, which just a little extra a whole different than what i see you. well, it's not below and submit. i surfaced saltisha. i mean that the, this is probably the number of friends who have shift been lived and loved amazed. those to should have been engaged on love of serve in the less spot this is done. come by. like in the most simplest, there's the punch realty of 1812. the confrontation between russia under united west is if you were at the engine room to defin
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but the napoleon ionic wars were and napoleon made broad social reforms and changed the map of europe in ways that endured. so i would say that by my standard it's napoleon bonaparte probably qualifies as the first titan maybe titan of the 19th century certainly titan of the 19th century. and by my by my definition probably the only one. let's look forward into this century. where do you see the not individual characters but the potential have a titan? what's needed, what's present or not? what is needed is extraordinary social, political and, economic disruption. and disruption is almost always painful and destruct. so it's not something should look forward to. we have important leaders the 21st century and we had important leaders in the second half of the 20th century about whom i'm now writing a sequel to the titans of the 20th century. but they didn't make as broad and an imprint on their time and on our times as did the people that i profile in this book, because they didn't have the same they didn't have the same political, economic and, social vacuums. and it's not necessarily
but the napoleon ionic wars were and napoleon made broad social reforms and changed the map of europe in ways that endured. so i would say that by my standard it's napoleon bonaparte probably qualifies as the first titan maybe titan of the 19th century certainly titan of the 19th century. and by my by my definition probably the only one. let's look forward into this century. where do you see the not individual characters but the potential have a titan? what's needed, what's present or not? what...
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yes, napoleon. we want to read from a new column from the conservative national review which bears this title. this is not restoring the way the justice department is supposed to work. and it's by senior fellow andrew mccarthy, who writes in part this pam bondi now represents the justice department, in fact leads it. it is thus her ethical duty to advance whatever good faith defense there is of the government's conduct. if she is just going to spout trump's grievances without putting the justice department's response to egregious behavior in context, then she is engaging in partizan law enforcement. exactly the noxious practice she claims to be rooting out. the weaponization directive is doing politics, not removing politics from law enforcement. plainly, the weaponization working group exists to settle the president's scores and rewrite dark chapters of his. history while providing him with quarterly assurances of attorney general bondi's progress on what is now the justice department's core missio
yes, napoleon. we want to read from a new column from the conservative national review which bears this title. this is not restoring the way the justice department is supposed to work. and it's by senior fellow andrew mccarthy, who writes in part this pam bondi now represents the justice department, in fact leads it. it is thus her ethical duty to advance whatever good faith defense there is of the government's conduct. if she is just going to spout trump's grievances without putting the...
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in any case, napoleon was no champion of democracy or the rule of law.f gives it away. presidents, on the other hand, are supposed to be. they even say so out loud before taking the job. >> and will, to the best of my ability, and. >> will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> so how to square that with? so help me god. unless i'm saving the country, then all bets are off, because that's what the president seems to be suggesting. and with more than a dozen court cases now pending against a slew of administration orders and actions, that's not all he is saying. in just the last couple of weeks, he has said that judges should not be telling the executive branch what to do. >> judges should be ruling. they shouldn't be dictating what you're supposed to be doing. >> he has said judges should not be interfering in his freezing spending, which congress duly approved and mandated. >>
in any case, napoleon was no champion of democracy or the rule of law.f gives it away. presidents, on the other hand, are supposed to be. they even say so out loud before taking the job. >> and will, to the best of my ability, and. >> will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me...
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maybe not from napoleon. well. >> i think you put it right when. >> you said strategic. >> ambiguity because he has said. as he said in the press conference with little x, musk running. >> around. >> that he will follow court orders. but there has been a lot of. >> talk, especially from elon musk. >> that's the thing that's actually the most threatening where he's talking. where musk has been tweeting, saying, you know, these judges are should be impeached. um, and as you said, vance has been tweeting, uh, suggesting that they wouldn't follow a court orders. i think the goal here is to say to the justices, look, you want trouble or do you want no trouble? and no trouble would be go along with us so you don't force the kind of confrontation that we're, you know, hinting we might, may, might have. >> you think this flirtation is a strategy? sorry. you think the flirtation here? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> so. so, brad, let me ask you this. would republicans have been okay with president obama posting a quote
maybe not from napoleon. well. >> i think you put it right when. >> you said strategic. >> ambiguity because he has said. as he said in the press conference with little x, musk running. >> around. >> that he will follow court orders. but there has been a lot of. >> talk, especially from elon musk. >> that's the thing that's actually the most threatening where he's talking. where musk has been tweeting, saying, you know, these judges are should be...
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okay it's been attributed by some historians who aren't certain to napoleon. and that's with a white supremacist, far right extremist named anders private in norway who killed 77 people in norway. now our president is quoting that white supremacist neo-nazi murderer. if you voted for that, you really need to question whether you are american anymore. >> will: he is -- president trump said something that is attributive to napoleon. he's going it's not really napoleon it's this other far right guy and using that to say if you voted for trump you are not american. >> i don't take anything frank says. there's all kinds of reason for that and i don't want to get -- the fact that he's on the air is shocking to the majority of us also. that's all i will say. >> so much information in those pauses. so much interesting there and what you are holding back. >> i'm sorry. let me see what's in his book versus what i know to be true and maybe we can revisit it some other time. that guy -- that's not good. >> will: i hope we can revisit this conversation. that -- to your poi
okay it's been attributed by some historians who aren't certain to napoleon. and that's with a white supremacist, far right extremist named anders private in norway who killed 77 people in norway. now our president is quoting that white supremacist neo-nazi murderer. if you voted for that, you really need to question whether you are american anymore. >> will: he is -- president trump said something that is attributive to napoleon. he's going it's not really napoleon it's this other far...
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-- the revolution because he rides his way into the revolution like napoleon.hen you use the forward revolution in this context, it is a very serious word, a forcible overthrow of a government or forceful order. when you say trump is undoing the revolution because you can say biden introduced green energy policies or environmentally friendly and dei. to justify that trump is undoing a revolution, will need more than just a typical talking points.
-- the revolution because he rides his way into the revolution like napoleon.hen you use the forward revolution in this context, it is a very serious word, a forcible overthrow of a government or forceful order. when you say trump is undoing the revolution because you can say biden introduced green energy policies or environmentally friendly and dei. to justify that trump is undoing a revolution, will need more than just a typical talking points.
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he did recently quote napoleon which raised eyebrows.who saves his country does not violate any law and compared himself to a monarch saying long live the king. does that worry you? do you want to see a king like president? >> it doesn't worry me at all. to make a comparison with napoleon, there's a wink and a nod, he makes plenty of jokes. amna: this is a joke or is this serious? >> i think he uses whimsical language. but this line from napoleon which is a really articulation of cicero and john locke, this gets to the point about the country that in times of great national crisis and distress, extraordinary measures can be taken. you saw this with abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, plenty of american presidents. amna: extraordinary measures meaning stronger executive? >> plan executive that wields power in a just and effective way. amna: what about this ideal of checks and balances? this is what we hear a lot of concern for people who track democracy because other branches of government have been weakened. he usurped constitutional co
he did recently quote napoleon which raised eyebrows.who saves his country does not violate any law and compared himself to a monarch saying long live the king. does that worry you? do you want to see a king like president? >> it doesn't worry me at all. to make a comparison with napoleon, there's a wink and a nod, he makes plenty of jokes. amna: this is a joke or is this serious? >> i think he uses whimsical language. but this line from napoleon which is a really articulation of...
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-- the revolution because he rides his way into the revolution like napoleon. when you use the forward revolution in this context, it is a very serious word, a forcible overthrow of a government or forceful order. when you say trump is undoing the revolution because you can say biden introduced green energy policies or environmentally friendly and dei. to justify that trump is undoing a revolution, will need more than just a typical talking points. i am curious to know from you, what justifies using that phrase in terms of undoing biden's revolution and how do you explain the rationale behind making that statement? guest: announcer: live note to the conservative political action conference dinner honoring ronald reagan. homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen will deliver -- kristi noem will deliver remarks. i have just issued a warrant for mike roe. thank you for being here tonight, and we will see your face on a wanted poster. >> let me ask you this, that was one of the best acts, so powerful. tell us about this multimillion dollar ad that you have going
-- the revolution because he rides his way into the revolution like napoleon. when you use the forward revolution in this context, it is a very serious word, a forcible overthrow of a government or forceful order. when you say trump is undoing the revolution because you can say biden introduced green energy policies or environmentally friendly and dei. to justify that trump is undoing a revolution, will need more than just a typical talking points. i am curious to know from you, what justifies...
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. >> invoking napoleon. >> it comes as. >> his administration faces multiple legal challenges alleging executive overreach. the question. >> is. >> are we now seeing a. >> far more aggressive attitude from trump when it comes to. presidential power? also ahead this morning. >> it. >> was. >> a big night for saturday night live as the iconic show celebrated. >> 50 years with comedy. >> music and. >> special guest appearances. >> it was wonderful. >> the question. >> is, what will the future of snl look like? >> it's way too early for this. >> good morning. >> and welcome to way too early, the show that could. >> use more cowbell. >> to get through the day. i'm ali vitali on. this monday, february 17th. and we'll start. >> with the news. >> beginning overseas. >> this morning, where. >> several top trump. >> administration officials are preparing to meet with russian leaders in saudi arabia to begin. >> talks about. >> ending the war in ukraine. but ukrainian president zelenskyy insists his country will. >> never accept. >> a peace deal struck by the u.s. and russia. if ukraine doesn't h
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because president trump posted this one sentence, napoleonic napoleon esque social media post on saturdayviolate any law. i'm going to have you take the legal perspective on this. what do you think of that? >> it's wrong. legally, the vice president vance has implied that maybe the administration doesn't have to follow court orders if it disagrees with those orders. and as a practical matter, vice president vance asked. oh, what could the supreme court do? it doesn't have an army to enforce its rulings. and ali, in the litigation that the administration filed yesterday before the supreme court, the acting solicitor general made a point of saying that the administration does plan on following court orders, even when it disagrees with those orders. again, the reason that was breaking news is because when we hear this kind of rhetoric coming from the president himself, it doesn't sound like he's fully on board with what the rule of law dictates, which is that he's got to do what judges ordered him to do. >> and again, when you have the vice president openly questioning if the administration
because president trump posted this one sentence, napoleonic napoleon esque social media post on saturdayviolate any law. i'm going to have you take the legal perspective on this. what do you think of that? >> it's wrong. legally, the vice president vance has implied that maybe the administration doesn't have to follow court orders if it disagrees with those orders. and as a practical matter, vice president vance asked. oh, what could the supreme court do? it doesn't have an army to...
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yes, we all know what napoleon actually said: "waterloo! couldn't escape if i wanted to!hoa a-whoa a-whoa a-whoa." trump does have some 'good' qualities. for instance, he's petty and vindictive. nope, that's bad again. remember that stupid thing where trump unilaterally renamed the gulf of mexico 'the gulf of america?' and said now everybody's gotta say it like he says it? well, the associated press keeps calling it "the gulf of mexico." 'cuz that's what it's called. so on friday the a.p. were banned from the oval office and air force one indefinitely. you can't get mad at the a.p. for not using your stupid name. the thing you should get mad at the a.p. about is not using the oxford comma in their style guide. and we all know what the oxford comma is, say it with me: it is the comma before the final conjunction in a list of three or more things. if i invited sam, sally and tom to a party, without the oxford comma, how do i know if sally and tom are a couple - sam, sally and tom - or if they're individuals in a list with sam? sam doesn't know either. he needs to know if he
yes, we all know what napoleon actually said: "waterloo! couldn't escape if i wanted to!hoa a-whoa a-whoa a-whoa." trump does have some 'good' qualities. for instance, he's petty and vindictive. nope, that's bad again. remember that stupid thing where trump unilaterally renamed the gulf of mexico 'the gulf of america?' and said now everybody's gotta say it like he says it? well, the associated press keeps calling it "the gulf of mexico." 'cuz that's what it's called. so on...
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he did recently quote napoleon which raised some eyebrows, right? he said he who saves his country does not violate any law. he compared himself to a monarch saying long live the king. does that worry you that kind of language? do you want to see a king-like president? >> it doesn't worry me at all. to make a comparison with napoleon i think there's a little wink and a nod here from trump. he makes plenty of jokes. but the broader -- amna: this is a joke or serious? >> i think he's -- he uses winsome and whimsical language but this line from pa foalian which is a rearticulation of cicero and john locke important for the american founders and framers a basic point about the country which is that in times of great national crisis and distress, extraordinary measures can be taken. you saw this with abraham linken and franklin roosevelt and with plenty of american presidents. george washington for that matter. amna: extraordinary measures meaning a stronger executive? >> well, an executive that wields power in a just and effective way. amna: what about
he did recently quote napoleon which raised some eyebrows, right? he said he who saves his country does not violate any law. he compared himself to a monarch saying long live the king. does that worry you that kind of language? do you want to see a king-like president? >> it doesn't worry me at all. to make a comparison with napoleon i think there's a little wink and a nod here from trump. he makes plenty of jokes. but the broader -- amna: this is a joke or serious? >> i think he's...
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one and 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 1941, the radical right wing was stone, shall be nice. ation seized power and full on the independent stage of correlation . hold on 3 and am available to what's kind of a problem with a still a system of these 3 are good. one of the main targets was children. historical sources say because dash kills over 72000 children business it my god, they have done a roll of nose up that of course i say, you know, they may have done one up front that be upset. then we cannot just
having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one and 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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when we return, in honor of presidents day, donald trump quoted napoleon.i'm going to need historian jon meacham to need historian jon meacham to explain that one to i used to leak urine when i coughed, laughed or exercised. i couldn't even enjoy playing with my kids. i leaked too. i just assumed it was normal. then we learned about bulkamid - an fda-approved, non-drug solution for our condition. it really works, and it lasts for years. it's been the best thing we've done for our families. visit findrealrelief.com to find an expert physician near you. ask if bulkamid is right for you and discuss potential risks. results and experiences may vary. move beyond the leaks. some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. like you know to check your outfit first before meeting your girlfriend's family. that's a tough one to recover from steve. so check allstate first yeah. for a quote that could save you hundreds. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms... ...with my psoriatic arth
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now we know it came from napoleon bonaparte. that kind of tells you all you need to know, right? >> that's exactly right. >> i mean, i'm. >> sure donald trump doesn't. >> know where it came. >> from. but but yes, that's exactly right. it is the statement. of a dictator. >> being uttered, or. >> in this. >> case, written. >> on social. >> media by a wannabe dictator. we have known that he wants to be a dictator because he has told. us that. he said he wanted to be a dictator on day one. well, he took. >> a number of. actions that were. >> consistent with that. >> we know that he said that you don't. >> have to. worry about elections. >> in the future. >> well, i. >> think we're going to. >> see. >> unfortunately. >> more of him. >> attacking free. >> and fair elections. >> as, as. >> we move through. >> the year. >> but he. >> is. >> acting as. >> if. >> somehow. number one, he is saving. >> the country. >> rather than destroying it. >> but number. >> two, that he is. >> above the law. >> and in this country, no man is above the law. >> even donald trump is not above. >> the law.
now we know it came from napoleon bonaparte. that kind of tells you all you need to know, right? >> that's exactly right. >> i mean, i'm. >> sure donald trump doesn't. >> know where it came. >> from. but but yes, that's exactly right. it is the statement. of a dictator. >> being uttered, or. >> in this. >> case, written. >> on social. >> media by a wannabe dictator. we have known that he wants to be a dictator because he has told. us...
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when we return, in honor of presidents day, donald trump quoted napoleon.now, the french emperor. i'm going to need historian jon meacham to explain that one to us. he joins us next. >> imagine a switch that could wipe your personal data off the internet with one click. incogni. stops identity thieves and protects your privacy. turn on one switch to limit unwanted robocalls. and spam emails. >> and to reduce. >> exposure to data breaches. switch on peace of mind. go incognito and get 55% off today. >> a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance. john. >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, in only. >> a few minutes. selectquote found john a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month. and his wife, anne. >> a $500,000. >> policy for only $21 a month. go to select quote.com now and get the insurance your family needs. >> at a price you can afford. select quote we shop, you save. >> messes happen every day. >> in every way. >> but who wants to drag. >> out that bulky vacuum? >> hey folks, joe. >> fowle
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look, he he's quoting a movie about napoleon. um, yeah, it could be silliness, but he's also acting in these ways, making it clear that this is what's going on. jd vance. uh, not this past weekend, but the weekend previous. that said, something about ignoring things that that judges may rule against. the president has to have the power. so it's not it's not just in a bubble. >> okay. so on that note, i asked amy klobuchar, who is a member of the senate judiciary committee, about all of this, but specifically about the idea that they are just blowing through what judges are saying. judges are saying stop freezing funding. and in many cases, they're doing it anyway. watch our exchange. are we in a constitutional crisis? >> we're not quite there yet, because ultimately, when the final court order is made, the trump administration is going to have to decide. and this isn't just at the top. these are lower level people as well. are they going to face contempt charges in the past, in the last administration, they did follow the court o
look, he he's quoting a movie about napoleon. um, yeah, it could be silliness, but he's also acting in these ways, making it clear that this is what's going on. jd vance. uh, not this past weekend, but the weekend previous. that said, something about ignoring things that that judges may rule against. the president has to have the power. so it's not it's not just in a bubble. >> okay. so on that note, i asked amy klobuchar, who is a member of the senate judiciary committee, about all of...
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out like the one guy who showed up in a cost you to a casual dress party, probably dressed as a napoleon. so back to the middle east. now as president, trump has resurrected an earlier policy of maximum pressure on a ron. ron has down played the moves, saying the sanctions campaign he waves during his previous term still has no chance of succeeding. most of them to the maximum pressure policy is a failed experiment and trying it again will only lead to another failure. so if the main issue is preventing iran from pursuing nuclear weapons, this is a cheap level and not a problem. iran is a committed member of the non proliferation treaty and it stands on this matter is absolutely clear. additionally, there is the supreme leaders 5 law, which clarifies it for all of us that sorry, my almost ended up a 132 across live. now to our correspondence, the mancha jory who is in toronto. monro more can you tell us about this latest cycle of tensions between the us and the ron as well originally, and just south. now, presidents don't know. tom talked about the maxima pressure campaign, any signs, an
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sort of trying to sweep into western europe like some napoleonic power like it or something like that . so it's, i think, clear to people. ready who are being sober about it, that the russian pride is rather limited and that's undermining the, the ability of europeans to organize against. oh, that's uh, i need a reason of the brief onset here. if you can give me one, does europe have the results is to protect itself without us assistance? yes, of course we have. so the thing is we have a diversity of weapon systems, which is an insane sort of, we finally actually would agree on which country is covering, which resources would be way more effective and impactful also. but this is not actually for the europeans to really talk serious amongst themselves. ok, it's jessica is nato facing an ex essential thread should be it perhaps be be looking to open its doors to new members, be owned europe and north america. if the us uh, withdrawal, as i suppose its financial assistance towards europe or at least what is it it down on? how should they so do that nieto is definitely facing an existenti
sort of trying to sweep into western europe like some napoleonic power like it or something like that . so it's, i think, clear to people. ready who are being sober about it, that the russian pride is rather limited and that's undermining the, the ability of europeans to organize against. oh, that's uh, i need a reason of the brief onset here. if you can give me one, does europe have the results is to protect itself without us assistance? yes, of course we have. so the thing is we have a...
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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 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 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 today we're going to involve on a real, i'll finish up in the south west the republic of coming 0, south tower. yeah. this allows that has to be turned in a cox's popular among nate, syllabus, voice, absolutely breathtaking views, but also a general engine which is probably 63 schools. so let's get stuck in the the pushing for the russian. all the takes control of a former ukrainian stronghold ended the next per poppet and as reports come in the house, more guidelines being killed. despite the
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 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 sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful...
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having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti, the french manage the caps, or to saul, love it, you are by deceit. 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 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 the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with the lords wilkerson former chief of staff of the us state department kinda we were talking about the refreshing nature of a lease, uh some uh, one in the white as being candid county. uh, ken trump force egypt and jordans hand about the $12000000.00 refugees of egypt and jordan and previously always done with washington have told him to can actually do that even though it does cause the stabilize both those countries. he has a l
having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti, the french manage the caps, or to saul, love it, you are by deceit. 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 sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only...
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the cabs or tucson loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared the independence of the 1st one and 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 the good good i think goes on this, this guy, it's your you good.
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looked historically at european armies, which have been created to be used against russia, you've had napoleon and you've had head lo, uh, not well. and, uh, should we say, i mean even that, but okay. i think it is things that loves steve away from me. okay, a great. we're having a bit of a difficulty with our connection for you. so we're gonna, we're gonna leave it there for now. greg simons, the professor of journalism at that for the international university in dr. bangladesh. great, thank you. all right now to the middle east, where the 6th prisoners swap is happening right now. as part of the israel hum us cease fire deal. 3 hostages had been handed over by the militant group from gaza and exchange. israel has begun the release of palestinian prisoners with $369.00 that's set to be free to today. our middle east bureau chief maria, from ocean that has more details, a widow in ramallah, where frames palestinian prisoners housing arriving from his reading jails, which not all of them. the thing is of israel was set to release the 369 prisoners on 2nd day. 111000 was detained during the war,
looked historically at european armies, which have been created to be used against russia, you've had napoleon and you've had head lo, uh, not well. and, uh, should we say, i mean even that, but okay. i think it is things that loves steve away from me. okay, a great. we're having a bit of a difficulty with our connection for you. so we're gonna, we're gonna leave it there for now. greg simons, the professor of journalism at that for the international university in dr. bangladesh. great, thank...
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sure lanka, much of india, it is a dry picture of your showers, potentially across the northeast. napoleon baton. seeing that when the weather weather extending across into northern parts of pockets done and it doesn't dry up laundry as we go into sunday, we'll see temperatures start to pick up across the north of india, new daily, touching 30 degrees celsius, 5 degrees above the average at the start of the new week and it's been a lot, some rooms across the north of china. we've temperatures rising up in beijing, they'll be coming down over the next few days. shanghai, however, off to seeing that rain will pick up towards the mid teens. the west, the weather. once again running its way through japan, we could see some snow showers across the north, the northeast of china as well because she settled with sunshine in. so a degrees celsius here. now guys have a dry, briefly in support, but we are expecting some most snow to fall in the new week. it will get cold by tuesday, the embattled by internal conflicts busy. and um then, um, on down there is of cruise have made the country's economy u
sure lanka, much of india, it is a dry picture of your showers, potentially across the northeast. napoleon baton. seeing that when the weather weather extending across into northern parts of pockets done and it doesn't dry up laundry as we go into sunday, we'll see temperatures start to pick up across the north of india, new daily, touching 30 degrees celsius, 5 degrees above the average at the start of the new week and it's been a lot, some rooms across the north of china. we've temperatures...
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out like the one guy who showed up in a cost you to a casual dress party, probably dressed as a napoleon. rachel larson now stems new, lower getting ever more sophisticated online, particularly those shielded by national governments. next, are documentary team puts the spotlights and one of the biggest fraudulent call center networks um their friends in high places. they're watching like the luna, when i would show the wrong just don't safe house to come and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, e z o b a was the only fully independent states on the continent. back in 1896, its inhabitants were able to veto young colonies and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october, 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. d. d o b an armed forces bod, courageou
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out like the one guy who showed up in a class due to a casual dress party, probably dressed as a napoleon to just say with us here on our to international have next on cross talk, peter lavelle and his guest discussed the trump administration realization that america's unipolar moment has passed and what it means for us foreign policy. the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is it conflict with the 1st law? should we live in justification? we should be very careful about personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to place a trust rather than to the job. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with the in the.
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so defeated, napoleon, any commentary to highlight for us? well, um, you know, yeah, of course he made a lot of comments like that and it's in, it's actually in connection to a sort of the way this is all playing out for platinum, or is the lensky also because we got to understand your brains position here and for us is wency, this is all kind of bad news. i mean, and is based on his behavior it's, it's really looking that way anyway, because he saw his making up some sort of fantasies about potential russian attacks on europe trying to create tension between russian united states. right now, after we've seen uh, basically about a week of the sort of positive developments and relations between russia and the united states. but according to what we've seen from us president donald trump, i mean, it doesn't look like he's buying any of that. and he's really saying, trying to bring the point home that moscow is dedicated to the process in a way the he wants to stop by the i see that we spoke wrong in hard copies with for a very extended, very bi
so defeated, napoleon, any commentary to highlight for us? well, um, you know, yeah, of course he made a lot of comments like that and it's in, it's actually in connection to a sort of the way this is all playing out for platinum, or is the lensky also because we got to understand your brains position here and for us is wency, this is all kind of bad news. i mean, and is based on his behavior it's, it's really looking that way anyway, because he saw his making up some sort of fantasies about...
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and from that moment, those european powers, france under napoleon iii, written under queen victoriand its prime minister palmer said in -- palmerston, the spanish and the austrians, none of them would dare intercede or try and break the union blockade of the south in what has become a war over slavery. how could they? slavery had been banned in all those european countries. how could they intercede to help create a new independent, sovereign they could not, so the south from that moment is doomed, and it has taken me 707 pages to get lincoln to make that decision and to realize that actually that is what will win the war. that is what will doom the confederacy, but most of all that is will -- is what will fill 3.5 million people for providing the wealth to secede. to commit treason, to commit armed insurrection against the north. those 3.5 one million people, because without them the south could not have existed for a week. how could it supply its armies without the wealth that those 3.5 one million people provided, the food, the work, each enslaved person worth over $1000. the mone
and from that moment, those european powers, france under napoleon iii, written under queen victoriand its prime minister palmer said in -- palmerston, the spanish and the austrians, none of them would dare intercede or try and break the union blockade of the south in what has become a war over slavery. how could they? slavery had been banned in all those european countries. how could they intercede to help create a new independent, sovereign they could not, so the south from that moment is...
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti, the french manage the caps or to saul loved to or 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 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 it's much elements or grace gives this little boy and that's really up to me is what is the with the agreement. and then you'd have glass here to senior verse to bring a bunch of for example, so i see how she's going to get upset. so thank you for asking before, but regardless.
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the capture to saul loved to or by deceit. 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 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 scans of rules, they are state the that's too low for those. you don't know me. my name is joe, i'm a traditional catholic, father of 6 children. right. my girls, what are you doing? i'm from dallas, texas. originally, my wife, on the other hand, is australian darling, and we've been married for about 8 years now. well, i suppose it's time for me to come out and say, it's september of 2023. my wife and i and my 6 children, we moved to rush out in general for this channel. what i wanted to do was to gi
having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the capture to saul loved to or by deceit. 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 sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful...
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trump has had this ironic self comparison to napoleon.t is a profound comparison because napoleon was the child of the revolution and the undoing of the revolution. trump comes out. he was not formed by the conservative movement. this is not someone who attended cpac every year of his life. this was a man of broadly liberal culture, a billionaire, television star, real estate mogul, a larger-than-life figure. in many ways, he participated in the cultural revolutions and was a big figure. now that he is a political figure, he is undoing a lot of those excesses. if you had told me 20 years ago that donald trump, the reality tv star would be the leading figure in restoring standards, norms, the traditional american way of life, profamily policies, social conservatism, i would've said you are talking about the billionaire from new york? there is no way. there is a paradox to his career it is delightful. host: we talked about how divided the country is. what do you think is the reason for the country being so divided right now and what is the
trump has had this ironic self comparison to napoleon.t is a profound comparison because napoleon was the child of the revolution and the undoing of the revolution. trump comes out. he was not formed by the conservative movement. this is not someone who attended cpac every year of his life. this was a man of broadly liberal culture, a billionaire, television star, real estate mogul, a larger-than-life figure. in many ways, he participated in the cultural revolutions and was a big figure. now...
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i think it's, you know, an argument that's been made before, but i tried to just really situated napoleon in context is that those palestinian men could be absolutely abhorrent and they still deserve dignity. observation, because there is not an aspect or a certain personality that you must portray or must employee before you are worthy of human rights. you talk about the ways in which palestinians are saved from the human is ation bring up issues of class, race, nationality. an example of this was when these really military shot did my colleague out 0 journalist shooting at a blacklist a lot of the media focus was placed on the fact that she was a us passport hold. how does this emphasis on her citizenship reflect that kind of brought a pattern around marginalizing palestinian identity? like you said this sense is her from her post and yeah, and that's, that's like so. i hate i hit save, but it's almost every day that eclipse and young journalist is killed. and so, and it's very, very seldom that they make it into the headlines. and if they don't make it into the headlines, there are oft
i think it's, you know, an argument that's been made before, but i tried to just really situated napoleon in context is that those palestinian men could be absolutely abhorrent and they still deserve dignity. observation, because there is not an aspect or a certain personality that you must portray or must employee before you are worthy of human rights. you talk about the ways in which palestinians are saved from the human is ation bring up issues of class, race, nationality. an example of this...
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it's been attributed by some historians who aren't certain to napoleon, but i'll tell you where.premacist, far right extremist named anders breivik in norway, who killed 77 people in norway. the worst modern mass murder in norwegian history, including a mass murder. two separate incidents by him on the same day, including a mass murder at a kids camp in. >> in norway. >> and he's the one who describes himself as a neo-nazi who's used that statement more recently in history. and now our president is quoting that white supremacist, neo-nazi murderer. if you voted for that, you you really need to question whether you're american anymore. but that's who's using that kind of statement. and listen, does trump sit and read norwegian history? hell no. someone is handing him this story, this quote, and we need to figure out who keeps spoon feeding him the white supremacy, white terrorist philosophy. >> frank, i need you to say more about why you believe it isn't emanating from trump himself. who told the proud boys to, quote, stand back and stand by? >> i think he's getting instructions.
it's been attributed by some historians who aren't certain to napoleon, but i'll tell you where.premacist, far right extremist named anders breivik in norway, who killed 77 people in norway. the worst modern mass murder in norwegian history, including a mass murder. two separate incidents by him on the same day, including a mass murder at a kids camp in. >> in norway. >> and he's the one who describes himself as a neo-nazi who's used that statement more recently in history. and now...
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all dictators, whether be napoleon, chrysler, i end up leaving in the end and he just doesn't get that. but he's, he's a small scale interior, but he's cause a lot of damage to this country. and he's, uh, you know, he allowed all the, but i was there and in the, in the don't apps getting very helpful. last year, a year and a half ago and i saw but they were doubling. they were taking those timers, missiles and they were blowing up mosque. they were our, our chargers, they were blowing up uh, open markets. they were blown up. universities never blowing up school children in boxes. i was there, i saw it for a week and was scared to death because all the high dismissals. and that's a 1000000000. alright, so that's where he's done with what was that we've given him. it's always a delight. randi, to speaking with you every time. thank you so much. i years like i'd rather try to it's civil liars. thank you. thank you. yeah, we had a group 5 yesterday. all right, rodney credit goes to civil rights activist and host director and producer of live let live on the fly. thank you so much for your
all dictators, whether be napoleon, chrysler, i end up leaving in the end and he just doesn't get that. but he's, he's a small scale interior, but he's cause a lot of damage to this country. and he's, uh, you know, he allowed all the, but i was there and in the, in the don't apps getting very helpful. last year, a year and a half ago and i saw but they were doubling. they were taking those timers, missiles and they were blowing up mosque. they were our, our chargers, they were blowing up uh,...
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beauregard, and and tells him that the war will begin once he seizes fort sumter and using a kind of napoleonic framework plan, he should go to charleston, kick out a locals and impose a a trained west point trained approach to modern war, which beauregard does. and in 36 hours, he sees this the strongest port fortress in the united, with over six cannons in it. still, you can visit it to this day, can take a little boat out to it and impregnable fortress. so the south starts with a huge victory demonstrating it has the military capacity possibly to contain you. a long war of defense and wood can weary out the north so that's the beginning of the book. that's where i start and the story of the 12 rounds, the the battle, the struggle between these two men is a series of ding dong battles. but battles between two men who who. who are who have, i think, the most interesting wives in in american history. here is lincoln, whose wife, mary, comes from kentucky. now, most of her family commits treason and joins the confederacy because kentucky is still a loyal state. some of them become generals for t
beauregard, and and tells him that the war will begin once he seizes fort sumter and using a kind of napoleonic framework plan, he should go to charleston, kick out a locals and impose a a trained west point trained approach to modern war, which beauregard does. and in 36 hours, he sees this the strongest port fortress in the united, with over six cannons in it. still, you can visit it to this day, can take a little boat out to it and impregnable fortress. so the south starts with a huge...