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, holding the napoleon club and talking about the campaigns of napoleon, talking about napoleon's campaign. one of his pupils is henry halleck. he is pictured here, west point class of 1839. he is rightfully nicknamed old brain. each of them will write a number of books about strategy. hallock is a strange one. at first it sounds like he is a very aggressive officer. you go deeper and deeper chapters are of 15 focused on defense. general.an efficient he's not an overly aggressive general. this says a lot about who he is. but more so, he has a large impact on young officers. officer i will talk about a little bit later, warren becomes the chief topographical engineer of the union army. over this he takes core. warren takes to these teachings, talks about fortification. talks about utilizing terrain, fortifications. this is a strange notion. ,fficers like william t sherman these guys are going to write about their experiences and their hands-on military , specifically talking about how much they loathe going out onto the drill field because they did not feel they were learning much of anythi
, holding the napoleon club and talking about the campaigns of napoleon, talking about napoleon's campaign. one of his pupils is henry halleck. he is pictured here, west point class of 1839. he is rightfully nicknamed old brain. each of them will write a number of books about strategy. hallock is a strange one. at first it sounds like he is a very aggressive officer. you go deeper and deeper chapters are of 15 focused on defense. general.an efficient he's not an overly aggressive general. this...
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napoleon is the soldier of that age. one of the men who studies him closely is a man named henry anthony johnny. jominie.henry anthony jominie is one of those guys students at west point read about. up until the mid-1850's, it is a four-year curriculum. fourth year, they are finally starting to absorb some of these military thoughts and ideals. otherwise they are learning about mathematics, learning to speak french, and other classes ofwhat we do not think of pertaining to the battlefield itself. these is going to give guys an idea of the way napoleon thought. napoleon thought warfare and unlimited warfare fashion. he wants to destroy his enemy. he is very good at destroying a number of coalitions. . he's able to bring victory at gina and other places that are going to be feathers and his cap. he is always going to have coalitions coming after him. jomini is going to be an enlightened man. he is coming up during the french resolution -- french revolution. as he is coming up, he is looking at warfare in a more compartment
napoleon is the soldier of that age. one of the men who studies him closely is a man named henry anthony johnny. jominie.henry anthony jominie is one of those guys students at west point read about. up until the mid-1850's, it is a four-year curriculum. fourth year, they are finally starting to absorb some of these military thoughts and ideals. otherwise they are learning about mathematics, learning to speak french, and other classes ofwhat we do not think of pertaining to the battlefield...
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i was thinking when napoleon got here. must have felt well and truly exiled because it's taken us quite a while to get here it was a bit slower a nice day. you just can't. really comprehend. sounds the ships arrival it's one of the last henry will perform on board. and new job awaits on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. after seventeen years i'm told she's going ashore good to. me and is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jaynestown the capital and a new pool. much here is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bobbies strolling the streets. the same telenor an isolated village in the middle of the atlantic is home to just four thousand five hundred people most are descendants of seafarers castaways and slaves from all over the world. at some point they were stranded on this rugged terrain in the middle of nowhere washed up by the weights of fate. originally the island was nothing but bleak volcanic rock like the people all of flora and fauna
i was thinking when napoleon got here. must have felt well and truly exiled because it's taken us quite a while to get here it was a bit slower a nice day. you just can't. really comprehend. sounds the ships arrival it's one of the last henry will perform on board. and new job awaits on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. after seventeen years i'm told she's going ashore good to. me and is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jaynestown...
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napoleon transformed france he created many of its institutions and his napoleonic code still defined civil law across much of europe for visitors here his legacy is clear on the. whole he was a great figure of french history we owe him a lot our institutions and our schools. in troubled times he built an empire and restored order napoleon's tomb is under the sumptuous dome in paris it's one of the capital's most visited sites a testimony to his enduring appeal napoleons youth and ambition his love of symbols and his focus on europe have led many people in france to draw parallels with president emmanuel like napoleon presents himself as a man of the moment one who can restore french glory. france's youngest president also promises to transform france and restore its prestige historians say macros regal leadership style can be traced back to napoleon. an ember did what any story and once called the myth of the savior in the world watching shallow was seen as a savior let's see if a man would be one but there is no doubt french presidential elections focus on one person we can fix ever
napoleon transformed france he created many of its institutions and his napoleonic code still defined civil law across much of europe for visitors here his legacy is clear on the. whole he was a great figure of french history we owe him a lot our institutions and our schools. in troubled times he built an empire and restored order napoleon's tomb is under the sumptuous dome in paris it's one of the capital's most visited sites a testimony to his enduring appeal napoleons youth and ambition his...
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like napoleon presents himself as a man of the moment one who can restore french glory. france's youngest president also promises to transform france and restore its prestige historians say macros regal leadership style can be traced back to napoleon. or an embedded what an historian once called the myth of the savior in world war two shallow was seen as a savior let's see if. but there is no doubt french presidential elections focus on one person we can fix everything and that is part of the legacy the exhibition in ass is called images of a legend whether those visiting will see napoleon as a genius and a reformer or an ambitious autocrat will depend on their perspective but it's clear that more than two centuries after his death napoleon bonaparte continues to fascinate natasha al-jazeera paris. just ahead here all that is out it was a ruthless performance by one player at the women's tennis finals in singapore we'll tell you all about it with far up in the sports next. in the most heavily armed country in the world if there's any country that would be experiencing p.
like napoleon presents himself as a man of the moment one who can restore french glory. france's youngest president also promises to transform france and restore its prestige historians say macros regal leadership style can be traced back to napoleon. or an embedded what an historian once called the myth of the savior in world war two shallow was seen as a savior let's see if. but there is no doubt french presidential elections focus on one person we can fix everything and that is part of the...
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i was thinking when napoleon got here. enough to felt well and truly exiled because it's taken us quite a while to get here and it was a bit slower a nice day. you just. can't really comprehend. the sounds the ship's arrival it's one of the last duties mia henry will perform on board. and new job awaits him on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. after seventeen years onboard she's going ashore the good. man is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jaynestown the capital and a new pool with. much air is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bob is strolling the streets. same telenor an isolated village in the middle of the atlantic is home to just four thousand five hundred people. descendants of seafarers castaways and slaves from all over the world. at some point they were stranded on this rugged terrain in the middle of nowhere washed up by the weights of fate. originally the island was nothing but bleak volcanic rock like the people all of flo
i was thinking when napoleon got here. enough to felt well and truly exiled because it's taken us quite a while to get here and it was a bit slower a nice day. you just. can't really comprehend. the sounds the ship's arrival it's one of the last duties mia henry will perform on board. and new job awaits him on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. after seventeen years onboard she's going ashore the good. man is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of...
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he finds napoleon's former prison most impressive. i think it was just to have a campaign to try and get him released i think to see how badly he was being treated. and you have a campaign. george and his son kevin know that not all prisoners on the island had it says good they are descendants of a man who was himself banished to st helena along with countless others as a prisoner during the boer war battle george's grandfather lived in a camp where on this windy plateau six thousand men were sent by the british to band camp and. like most of the island's inhabitants basil and kevin's family is a mix of many cultures their ancestors came from moved parts of europe vassals great grandfather from china. among the few traces left of the south african boers is this cemetery full of victims of a typhoid epidemic. george's grandfather was one of five prisoners who chose to stay on the island after being released they'd come to appreciate life on the remote island. the end it's near henry's first day on her new job as a security agent she wi
he finds napoleon's former prison most impressive. i think it was just to have a campaign to try and get him released i think to see how badly he was being treated. and you have a campaign. george and his son kevin know that not all prisoners on the island had it says good they are descendants of a man who was himself banished to st helena along with countless others as a prisoner during the boer war battle george's grandfather lived in a camp where on this windy plateau six thousand men were...
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napoleon transformed france he created many of its institutions and his napoleonic code still defined civil war across much of europe for visitors here his legacy is clear on the. whole he was a great figure of french history we owe him a lot our institutions and our schools. in troubled times he built an empire and restored order napoleon's tomb is under the sumptuous dome in paris it's one of the capital's most visited sites a testimony to his enduring appeal napoleons youth and ambition his love of symbols and his focus on europe have led many people in france to parallels with presidents . like napoleon presents himself as a man of the moment one who can restore french glory. france's youngest president also promises to transform france and restore its prestige historians say macros regal leadership style can be traced back to napoleon. an ember did what any story and once called the myth of the savior in charleville was seen as a savior let's see if. but there is no doubt french presidential elections focus on one person we can fix everything and that is part of the legacy the ex
napoleon transformed france he created many of its institutions and his napoleonic code still defined civil war across much of europe for visitors here his legacy is clear on the. whole he was a great figure of french history we owe him a lot our institutions and our schools. in troubled times he built an empire and restored order napoleon's tomb is under the sumptuous dome in paris it's one of the capital's most visited sites a testimony to his enduring appeal napoleons youth and ambition his...
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napoleon was giving it to the country. there was the heir of enchantment. of course as a late rival shortly before he was killed but hamilton wrote clearly he would rather give credit to god they and thomas jefferson. but this story depends on about 15 different things happening but that was the only time in all of human history in 5,000 years has there ben a slave rebellion. forcing bonn a party and with this huge tract implant -- a lovely and. >> host: are there only other examples of divine providence?. >> in the buck i am working on right now the first part of a two-part series between 1620 in the end of the civil war and lincoln's assassination. for those that our extraordinary. but at the end of the cold war that was clear and apparent apparent on to old men in 1981 coming within a quarter of an inch and he would have bled to death he wanted to go back to the white house. >> and he was very close to death. that the bullets go a little bit this way and that way. with that intimate blessing that i have distant relatives so if you look at the fact with t
napoleon was giving it to the country. there was the heir of enchantment. of course as a late rival shortly before he was killed but hamilton wrote clearly he would rather give credit to god they and thomas jefferson. but this story depends on about 15 different things happening but that was the only time in all of human history in 5,000 years has there ben a slave rebellion. forcing bonn a party and with this huge tract implant -- a lovely and. >> host: are there only other examples of...
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napoleon transformed france he created many of its institutions and his napoleonic code still defined civil war across much of europe for visitors here his legacy is clear on the. whole he was a great figure of french history we owe him a lot our institutions and our schools. in troubled times he built an empire and restored order napoleon's tomb is under the sumptuous dome of the lead in paris it's one of the capitals.
napoleon transformed france he created many of its institutions and his napoleonic code still defined civil war across much of europe for visitors here his legacy is clear on the. whole he was a great figure of french history we owe him a lot our institutions and our schools. in troubled times he built an empire and restored order napoleon's tomb is under the sumptuous dome of the lead in paris it's one of the capitals.
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in seventeen ninety six napoleon visited st mark's square on his first wondering way he already knew what he most wanted here horses of san marco and he also knew that nearly six hundred years before another man had taken those bronze horses as the crown in place of his own raid his name was and we go down below and his title dorset. the highest rank in venice bonaparte was just twenty seven when he marched into venice dandolo had been ninety five when he left and almost blind in both counts. down the row had made many promises to the people of venice in the church of san marcos he promised in the name of the cross to say to the holy land and join the french there in fighting the infidels but the crusade became a simple rating trick on the way to jerusalem dandolo changed course turning his troops north towards the center of the by zante empire he was moving in on his new target constantinople the modern day istanbul. the decisive battle came in twelve hundred four on the bosphorus the city's defenses were strong but couldn't hold out long against the invaders what happened next has
in seventeen ninety six napoleon visited st mark's square on his first wondering way he already knew what he most wanted here horses of san marco and he also knew that nearly six hundred years before another man had taken those bronze horses as the crown in place of his own raid his name was and we go down below and his title dorset. the highest rank in venice bonaparte was just twenty seven when he marched into venice dandolo had been ninety five when he left and almost blind in both counts....
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napoleon bonaparte, someone who is known for seizing territory, what is it that led him to the consternation of most of this advisers, including his own two brothers who tried to stop him to give away, basically for peanuts, an area five times the size of france itself, the louisiana purchase? we have 15 states that are carved out of that. it doubled the size of the country. whenever jefferson brought that deal home, and a deal he didn't look for and wasn't expecting, it was napoleon gaving it to the country, horatio gates, hero of the revolution, said there's an air of enchantment to it and alexander hamilton, jefferson's great rival -- this is just shortly before he was killed in a duel -- but hamilton wrote that clearly this was a sign of divine providence no other explanation. now, partially he would rather give credit to god than tom that jefferson, his rival, but still the story depends upon about 15 different things happening in a very peculiar way and then, boom, the result is this. one thing that happened in a peculiar way was the only time in all of human history, in the 5,000 year
napoleon bonaparte, someone who is known for seizing territory, what is it that led him to the consternation of most of this advisers, including his own two brothers who tried to stop him to give away, basically for peanuts, an area five times the size of france itself, the louisiana purchase? we have 15 states that are carved out of that. it doubled the size of the country. whenever jefferson brought that deal home, and a deal he didn't look for and wasn't expecting, it was napoleon gaving it...
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napoleon bonaparte, one of the great converts in human history, someone known for seizing territory, what is it that led him to the consternation of most of his advisers including his own two brothers who tried to stop him, to give away a sickly for peanuts and area five times the size of transit itself, the louisiana purchase? we have 15 states carved out of that. double the size of the country. when jefferson brought that deal home, a deal he didn't look for and he wasn't expecting, it was napoleon giving it to the country, or issue gates said there is an air of enchantment to it. and alexander hamilton who was jefferson's great rival, just shortly before he was at school, hamilton wrote that clearly this is a sign of divine providence. there's no other explanation. he gives credit to god then to thomas jefferson but still, the story depends upon about 15 different things happening in a peculiar way and then the result is this. one of those things that happened was the only time in all human history, in the 5000 years where we have historical records, only once has there been a sla
napoleon bonaparte, one of the great converts in human history, someone known for seizing territory, what is it that led him to the consternation of most of his advisers including his own two brothers who tried to stop him, to give away a sickly for peanuts and area five times the size of transit itself, the louisiana purchase? we have 15 states carved out of that. double the size of the country. when jefferson brought that deal home, a deal he didn't look for and he wasn't expecting, it was...
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this week, a rodan bust of napoleon was found inside a north jersey town hall. it's worth millions. the sculpture has stood inside the hall for 80 years.
this week, a rodan bust of napoleon was found inside a north jersey town hall. it's worth millions. the sculpture has stood inside the hall for 80 years.
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napoleon was often outnumbered as well. but more of your troops at the point of the spear then the enemy can put. where does he choose to attack? george mcclellan in the union army are divided. split. by the chickahominy river. robert e. lee masses his troops north of the river where mcclellan has less men and that is where he strikes. massing his troops, more troops at the tip of the spear then what the union army can do. robert e. lee will constantly look to get around that enemy's right flank, turn it and drive it out of position or maybe worse, or even better in the's mind -- try and destroy it. this quote on the right comes after the action. "under ordinary circumstances the federal army should have been destroyed." robert e. lee, ace of napoleon, is looking for that victory until the end of the war. he is always grasping at straws looking for that napoleonic victory. this using of a body of water to divide his enemy is something he will do several times during the war. the seven days comes from before our topic right
napoleon was often outnumbered as well. but more of your troops at the point of the spear then the enemy can put. where does he choose to attack? george mcclellan in the union army are divided. split. by the chickahominy river. robert e. lee masses his troops north of the river where mcclellan has less men and that is where he strikes. massing his troops, more troops at the tip of the spear then what the union army can do. robert e. lee will constantly look to get around that enemy's right...
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. >> this bust of napoleon set tucked away for 85 years in a madison, new jersey town hall only rumored to be a rodin. >> i thought if it was real someone would have done something about it. the signature was found at the base. because there was no paper work, it was confirmed real. >> it was gifted to the hartley dodge foundation and it was placed in this town hall. these works are traded in different points in history. >> this only proves hour fluid art history is. when you find something new, it may be something new in the ways of rodin and the way he approaches political figures like napoleon. the philadelphia museum of art along with residents are eager to see it arrive end of the month. >> his brother lived in philadelphia. it's a continuation of that. >> the timing couldn't be more perfect as the rodin centennial is in november. >> at the art museum, chris christie, "action news" at wphl-17. >> amazon reveals how many cities are competing against philadelphia for their new headquarters. a big number. and a timeline on the attack in niger. >> also, a new study looks into why it mi
. >> this bust of napoleon set tucked away for 85 years in a madison, new jersey town hall only rumored to be a rodin. >> i thought if it was real someone would have done something about it. the signature was found at the base. because there was no paper work, it was confirmed real. >> it was gifted to the hartley dodge foundation and it was placed in this town hall. these works are traded in different points in history. >> this only proves hour fluid art history is....
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for five hundred years it was damaged smudged corroded and scratched the damp poor rotted napoleon quoted troops in the refectory. and an american bomb destroyed half the whole. what i can show you now the world owes to this woman senor edges a pin up. for decades she's been cleaning analyzing and delicately touching up the colors holding up the long slow death of the last supper. the. a new picture has come into being the original strictly speaking no longer exists but the few pigments that survive from my work have a power that generates new life even from the crumbling reminder. that is. am i. am. the tale of this painting is a dramatic one and a love story like it's contant it is a miracle i scarcely understand myself like christ the painting has died a local death only to be resurrected now transfigured and more essential of them because to tell the ancient tale a new. christianity and pop music on the five hundredth anniversary of the reformation pope explore. what to. think about religion from the deeply devout hip hop on a mission from hong. kong. the gods may be but even contempo
for five hundred years it was damaged smudged corroded and scratched the damp poor rotted napoleon quoted troops in the refectory. and an american bomb destroyed half the whole. what i can show you now the world owes to this woman senor edges a pin up. for decades she's been cleaning analyzing and delicately touching up the colors holding up the long slow death of the last supper. the. a new picture has come into being the original strictly speaking no longer exists but the few pigments that...
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but in eight hundred fourteen during the napoleonic wars the british destroyed the danish fleet which spelled lumen for the kingdom's treasury. there was now no money to build a new chapel space had to be found in him at the succeeding. the last of the funerary chapels in the cathedral was built in one thousand nine hundred twenty four all for christiane the ninth and his successes. roskilde a cathedral has many a tale to tell and many a mystery to reveal in this age there revealed to anyone for the wings of the ortez a kept open nowadays not merely opened on high feast days. a marvel of detailed carving the high altar crafted in fifteen sixty narrates the life of christ. happy to those whose names are emotionalized here histories have their place beside the biblical tales of the family of used to well having this plaque placed here was doubtless felt to be a great. while commanded the danish meet in a battle against the swedes in seventeen fifteen but a cannon ball proved his undoing at the very moment when danish victory was assured and the cheering aboard the flagship was at its be
but in eight hundred fourteen during the napoleonic wars the british destroyed the danish fleet which spelled lumen for the kingdom's treasury. there was now no money to build a new chapel space had to be found in him at the succeeding. the last of the funerary chapels in the cathedral was built in one thousand nine hundred twenty four all for christiane the ninth and his successes. roskilde a cathedral has many a tale to tell and many a mystery to reveal in this age there revealed to anyone...
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the marble bust of napoleon has been sitting in a corner at a municipal building in new jersey for 85 years. that pretty impressive-- because it's actually a long lost state, sculpted by famous artist auguste rodin. one of their workers made the years ago, while archiving their artwork. it turns out what she felt was auguste rodin's signature. the sculpture was apparently donated by geraldine rockefeller -- but never properly cataloged. the foundation had to keep it quiet for security purposes. that statue is worth about 4 million bucks. it will be on loan at the philadelphia museum of art next year for an exhibit marking 150 years since rodin's death. there is more coming up on good morning washington. john gonzalez .. what are you working on for 5 am? gunshots ringing out an alexandria park. the triple shooting that left two people dead. plus: high school targeted. a social media post threatening maryland students - and this isn't the first time. dishing on his favorite t-v moment - as he's honored at the kennedy center. we'll take you to the red carpet. good morning washington. tos
the marble bust of napoleon has been sitting in a corner at a municipal building in new jersey for 85 years. that pretty impressive-- because it's actually a long lost state, sculpted by famous artist auguste rodin. one of their workers made the years ago, while archiving their artwork. it turns out what she felt was auguste rodin's signature. the sculpture was apparently donated by geraldine rockefeller -- but never properly cataloged. the foundation had to keep it quiet for security purposes....
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, meanwhile they are carving up napoleon, meanwhile they are carving up europe, britain didn't care,you say obviously france and german a nya re say obviously france and german anya re very powerful say obviously france and german anyare very powerful in the european union, and precisely because they both are disagree with the way of have a deal or have a kind of agreement in the next european summit, ourfocus in agreement in the next european summit, our focus in this kind of progress, in terms of the trade, i think it is going to be very difficult to have an agreement before christmas, having said that, i think it is very important to bear in mind what happened in the last week, and again, the option of no deal is again on the table, and in that sense, i think it is going to be very important to see how it is going to be the reshuffle next week and is philip hammond is going to survive. everyone knows that philip hammond is the only, if we can say that pro europe minister, so maybe without the philip hammond, the government, theresa may is going to have a lot of pressure from the e
, meanwhile they are carving up napoleon, meanwhile they are carving up europe, britain didn't care,you say obviously france and german a nya re say obviously france and german anya re very powerful say obviously france and german anyare very powerful in the european union, and precisely because they both are disagree with the way of have a deal or have a kind of agreement in the next european summit, ourfocus in agreement in the next european summit, our focus in this kind of progress, in...
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i think i did it in my first year, was tall napoleon. >> seth: tall napoleon?ouldn't -- he wouldn't be that mad if he was tall. >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] so just sort of -- >> i didn't really have a sketch. i just had a theme song, which was, ♪ he's tall tall napoleon he's not small. any more-leon ♪ >> seth: that seems weird. that seems like right up lauren's alley. >> yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: this was the year i feel like a lot of people, the show got a lot of attention for its political stuff. there were some other sketches that were fantastic, that had nothing to do with politics. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: you were behind with others, i think the mo memorable sketch this year, which was tom hanks's david s. pumpkins. >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: david s. pumpkins. there he is, right there. [ cheers and applause ] and it's not -- i will say, watching it, you know, as someone who wrote for the show, sometimes you see sketches, and you think, "oh, i wish i had come up with that." that is not what i thought. [ laughter ] no mostly just -
i think i did it in my first year, was tall napoleon. >> seth: tall napoleon?ouldn't -- he wouldn't be that mad if he was tall. >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] so just sort of -- >> i didn't really have a sketch. i just had a theme song, which was, ♪ he's tall tall napoleon he's not small. any more-leon ♪ >> seth: that seems weird. that seems like right up lauren's alley. >> yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: this was the year i feel like a lot of people,...
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the army that defeated napoleon, in 45 minutes, because of the leadership of major andrew jackson and american army, put together by free people of color, indians and pirates. you should be proud to be an american. i >> tucker: this is your third book, they've sold huge numbers and there's a reason why, you just saw it. brian kilmeade, congratulations. >> and to you. >> tucker: there's more. before we get to hannity, we'll be right back.: . whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest... ...prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices... ...from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> tucker: that's it for us tonight and for the week. we'll be back monday at 8:00, the show that's the sworn enemy of lying pomposity, something younesss and grut-think. have a terrific weekend. good night from washington. sean hannity is next.
the army that defeated napoleon, in 45 minutes, because of the leadership of major andrew jackson and american army, put together by free people of color, indians and pirates. you should be proud to be an american. i >> tucker: this is your third book, they've sold huge numbers and there's a reason why, you just saw it. brian kilmeade, congratulations. >> and to you. >> tucker: there's more. before we get to hannity, we'll be right back.: . whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things...
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board but the island is her home it's one of the most remote places on earth it's not by chance that napoleon was sent to live in exile him. definitely an element of the speech and i've always been interested in history anyway to. think about what it was like in the. us what it must have felt like coming to the big black rock in the middle of. the captain has given the order to dupont it will be some time before the cruise land again. the st helena sails under the british flag the island is part of the british overseas territory of st helena ascension and tristan de kooning located in the south atlantic. as table mountain fades in the background the ship sets off on the same route portuguese explorers followed long ago. mia henry is on duty up on the bridge one of her tasks is to keep the ship on cool there was a time when as many as a thousand ships traveled this route each year st helena was a vital stop the ship sailing around africa today only the r.m.s. st helena travels regularly to the lonely island. would have been very difficult even if you were one degree off course if you were comi
board but the island is her home it's one of the most remote places on earth it's not by chance that napoleon was sent to live in exile him. definitely an element of the speech and i've always been interested in history anyway to. think about what it was like in the. us what it must have felt like coming to the big black rock in the middle of. the captain has given the order to dupont it will be some time before the cruise land again. the st helena sails under the british flag the island is...
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the marble napoleon has been sitting in the corner of a municipal building in new jersey for 85 years. ae statue was donated by rockefeller but never properly catalog. it will be on loan to the philadelphia museum of art next year.
the marble napoleon has been sitting in the corner of a municipal building in new jersey for 85 years. ae statue was donated by rockefeller but never properly catalog. it will be on loan to the philadelphia museum of art next year.
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this marble bust of napoleon was tucked away in new jersey for 85 years. it was donated to the city in the 1930s. workers suspected the statue was the work of famed french sculptor rodan. >> we have some other artwork and if you want to take a look, you're welcome to. >> she was peeling along the base trying to figure out what the providence of this marble bust was and her fingers ran across something chiseled. >> that's so neat. >> and so obvious. if they would have just looked at the agent. >> yeah. that's true, right? it was just right there for them. pretty cool. okay, next at 5:00 a.m., recovery after the north bay wildfires. students in napa head back to school today. how it can help families gain a sense of normalcy after losing homes. >>> a couple of lost hikers >>> a couple of lost hikers foun >>> a couple of lost hikers foun do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ how about the drawer? ♪ no monsters. nightly monster checks are how grant makes home his. and homegoods is what makes it all possible. amazing finds. always great prices.
this marble bust of napoleon was tucked away in new jersey for 85 years. it was donated to the city in the 1930s. workers suspected the statue was the work of famed french sculptor rodan. >> we have some other artwork and if you want to take a look, you're welcome to. >> she was peeling along the base trying to figure out what the providence of this marble bust was and her fingers ran across something chiseled. >> that's so neat. >> and so obvious. if they would have...
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39 aÑos, el populista de centro ganÓ las regiones francesas y se convirtiÓ en el mÁs joven desde napoleÓnministro de canadÁ. su gabinete estÁ conformado a la mitad por mujeres, ha encabezado desfiles del orgullo de ir en uno de sus hombros tiene un tatuaje-- del orgullo gay y en uno de sus hombros tiene un tatuaje. es uno de los polÍticos considerados mÁs guapos del mundo. prueba de ellos es ivanka trump y kate middleton que lo ven con bastante detalle. carolina: creo que esas imÁgenes enlodados dice más que 1000 palabras, pero quizÁs estaban escuchando lo que estaba diciendo, no les parece? javier: quizÁs, pero si es cierto que el presidente de francia ha gastado mÁs de $20,000 en sus primeros 100 dÍas de mandato el maquillaje. carolina: javier se morÍa por decir ese comentario, pero mÁs adelante, selena estÁ más viva que nunca y el google doodle celebra [ ladrido ] [ "un poquito mas" por captain planet ] ♪ un poquito ma' ♪ dame un poquito ma' ♪ dame un poquito ma' ♪ dime un poquito ma' ♪ lo que tu quieres de mi ♪ ma' ma' ma' ♪ dime ♪ dame un poquito ma' ♪ dame un poquito ma' ♪ dame un p
39 aÑos, el populista de centro ganÓ las regiones francesas y se convirtiÓ en el mÁs joven desde napoleÓnministro de canadÁ. su gabinete estÁ conformado a la mitad por mujeres, ha encabezado desfiles del orgullo de ir en uno de sus hombros tiene un tatuaje-- del orgullo gay y en uno de sus hombros tiene un tatuaje. es uno de los polÍticos considerados mÁs guapos del mundo. prueba de ellos es ivanka trump y kate middleton que lo ven con bastante detalle. carolina: creo que esas...
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a marble bust of napoleon has been sitting in the hartly build in madison for decades.w it was a rodin until they hired a woman to help catalogue their collection. >> it has been sitting here in the 85 years. >> geraldine rockefeller dodge donated all the antiques. it will be coming to philadelphia next month tore the 100 anniversary of rodin's death. >>> bronze star and purple heart was presented to the family of james davis. he was just two years old when his father died. he discovered davis was eligible for the medal. his son and grandson were on hand for the special presentation. >>> it's monday night, that means "dancing with the stars." we'll go to the movies paying tribute to the classic silver screen genre. shania twain will be on distance distance. >> peter was kind of weird, but super nice. >> you don't know him any more? >> hit by a car. you know anyone who died? my brother. >> then tonight at 10:00 p.m., a case hits close to home dr. sean murphy who encounters a young patient who looks like his own deceased brother. again the night kicks off with "dancing wi
a marble bust of napoleon has been sitting in the hartly build in madison for decades.w it was a rodin until they hired a woman to help catalogue their collection. >> it has been sitting here in the 85 years. >> geraldine rockefeller dodge donated all the antiques. it will be coming to philadelphia next month tore the 100 anniversary of rodin's death. >>> bronze star and purple heart was presented to the family of james davis. he was just two years old when his father died....
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it once blocked to the king and napoleon.istie's puts the resale value at between $6 million and $9 million. anne-marie? >> oh, is that all? >> that's a pretty penny. >> i think i'll pass. thank you, diane. >>> still ahead, medical mystery. a boy gets of a lifetime after he sleeps 11 days. so baking is delicious and easy. ooh, cookies! ah, ah, ah! (laughter) i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... ooh, cookies! 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. you wof your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease, bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ ♪ musguys, i'm good. say goodbye to distractions. now you can last longer with new k-y duration spray. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> lego is
it once blocked to the king and napoleon.istie's puts the resale value at between $6 million and $9 million. anne-marie? >> oh, is that all? >> that's a pretty penny. >> i think i'll pass. thank you, diane. >>> still ahead, medical mystery. a boy gets of a lifetime after he sleeps 11 days. so baking is delicious and easy. ooh, cookies! ah, ah, ah! (laughter) i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... ooh, cookies! 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each...