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so the united states was never an official signer of the treater of versailles -- treaty of versailles. as a result, we also did not take part in regards to the league of nations in any way, shape, or form, so the league of nations had no teeth, which was part of the reason for the breakdown eventually. in reason that occurred was, large part, due to woodrow wilson who was an uncompromising individual himself, and did not bring any republican members of congress with him to the versailles piece talks -- versailles peace talks, which greatly irritated politicians back home, which ended up in the versailles treaty not been ratified by congress. it would take a second world war to convince popular opinion and congress that we would need to be a very active member in that piece organization afterwards. peace organization afterwards. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> before the apollo astronauts stepped on the surface of the moon,
so the united states was never an official signer of the treater of versailles -- treaty of versailles. as a result, we also did not take part in regards to the league of nations in any way, shape, or form, so the league of nations had no teeth, which was part of the reason for the breakdown eventually. in reason that occurred was, large part, due to woodrow wilson who was an uncompromising individual himself, and did not bring any republican members of congress with him to the versailles piece...
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versailles peace talks, which greatly irritated politicians back home, which ended up in the versailles treaty not been ratified by congress. it would take a second world war to convince popular opinion and congress that we would need to be a very active member in that piece organization afterwards. peace organization afterwards. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> before the apollo astronauts stepped on the surface of the moon, they trained outside of flagstaff. it was filled with over 400 craters to simulate the lunar surface. we will now be visiting the lowell observatory to learn more about this legacy. .> i choose this as our goal they may well ask, why climb the highest mountains? y, 35 years ago, fly the atlantic? we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, because they are hard. because that goal, the spirit of organi
versailles peace talks, which greatly irritated politicians back home, which ended up in the versailles treaty not been ratified by congress. it would take a second world war to convince popular opinion and congress that we would need to be a very active member in that piece organization afterwards. peace organization afterwards. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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. >> we went on our honeymoon in france, and when we went to versailles, he says, "i want to build versaillesa." when we were on the airplane coming back from france, he designed the house on the back of a napkin. >> of course he did. >> he wanted, like, a 10,000-square-foot spa, and i wanted bowling alleys for the kids. and he wanted a movie theater. >> the estate was about 60% completed. and the economy crashed, almost taking westgate with it. >> in 2008, when lehman brothers went under, and the banks all froze, it was a terrible time for my company. it was a terrible time for the country. i had to do whatever was necessary to see that the company survived. we cut our expenses. we cut our sales. >> but cutting expenses and worrying about revenues was really not enough. they also had to put the versailles house on hold, and eventually they listed the half-built mansion for sale. guess what? $100 million. the whole thing was being captured by a documentary filmmaker, who was profiling jackie for a movie called "the queen of versailles." did you enjoy doing that? >> i hated it. [ both laugh ]
. >> we went on our honeymoon in france, and when we went to versailles, he says, "i want to build versaillesa." when we were on the airplane coming back from france, he designed the house on the back of a napkin. >> of course he did. >> he wanted, like, a 10,000-square-foot spa, and i wanted bowling alleys for the kids. and he wanted a movie theater. >> the estate was about 60% completed. and the economy crashed, almost taking westgate with it. >> in...
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versailles,th at they were part of the delegation.er, hoovers did something no american president had ever done, and the record stood until george w. bush wrote about his dad. hoover was the only american president to write a book about another american president, about woodrow wilson. it was very sympathetic and a best seller. hoover wrote two dozen books. that was the only one on the bestseller list. but it was fascinating. what about wilson that appealed to hoover, it is useful to know in terms of predicting the problems hoover would experience in the white house. brian: who asks him to be commerce secretary and how long was he there and what impact did he have? richard: the harding administration -- warren harding, rather touchingly awareness -- aware of his own limitations, set out to recruit a cabinet of the best men. became evans hughes secretary of state. , and basically gave hoover a choice. hoover picked the commerce daystment, which in those was perhaps the least important department in the cabinet. hoover being hoover, soo
versailles,th at they were part of the delegation.er, hoovers did something no american president had ever done, and the record stood until george w. bush wrote about his dad. hoover was the only american president to write a book about another american president, about woodrow wilson. it was very sympathetic and a best seller. hoover wrote two dozen books. that was the only one on the bestseller list. but it was fascinating. what about wilson that appealed to hoover, it is useful to know in...
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and this is known as the versailles of westphalia north kill sion palace of a rock residence. several of the rooms are open to the public. and none of this people starving because not kill palace is also home to a state run technical college. has four thousand five hundred kilometers of bicycle paths one popular destination is valid golf the horse capital of germany tourists from all over the world come here because it's a center of horse breeding and equestrian sports. some one hundred thousand horses are said to live in manchester land more than almost anywhere in europe horses have been bred at the north rhine-westphalia and state stud for nearly two hundred years . you can take a tour of the stud farm. there are one hundred sixty horses in residence used as breeding stock and to train professional writers. but whether on a horse or a bicycle the best way to explore minister land is in the saddle. and. i've got another appointment now i'm here to meet city councilor matjes pick one of his areas of responsibility is sustainability and so naturally he's come to our appointmen
and this is known as the versailles of westphalia north kill sion palace of a rock residence. several of the rooms are open to the public. and none of this people starving because not kill palace is also home to a state run technical college. has four thousand five hundred kilometers of bicycle paths one popular destination is valid golf the horse capital of germany tourists from all over the world come here because it's a center of horse breeding and equestrian sports. some one hundred...
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andy swiss has been watching in the sunshine near versailles.edly chilly start for the fans, but the temperature was soon rising. after yesterday's fightback, european optimism was in the air. and it was their masked man that led the way. 0n the first morning, rory mcilroy had looked out of sorts. now, he was out of this world. yes, mcilroy. and if he was inspired, so was his partner. some had questioned sergio garcia's selection. not after this. unbelievable! get in there! a breathtaking way to seal victory, and another win followed as paul casey and debutant tyrrell hatton rose to the occasion. hit it right at it. wonderful shot. it was the stuff of sporting dreams. the us, helpless, in the face of european brilliance. francesco molinari, winning once again with tommy fleetwood. what a pairing they've proved. the us‘s last hopes of victory lay with jordan spieth and justin thomas. but, after another remarkable morning, they have a mountain to climb. and in the last few minutesjordan speith and thomas have taken that match but europe lead 8—4.
andy swiss has been watching in the sunshine near versailles.edly chilly start for the fans, but the temperature was soon rising. after yesterday's fightback, european optimism was in the air. and it was their masked man that led the way. 0n the first morning, rory mcilroy had looked out of sorts. now, he was out of this world. yes, mcilroy. and if he was inspired, so was his partner. some had questioned sergio garcia's selection. not after this. unbelievable! get in there! a breathtaking way...
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the palace of versailles is one of france's most famous landmarks and their full also a potential terrorist target. police officer maxine are no no's the tourist standing here on the street who have yet to pass through the strict security are especially vulnerable. that's why he and his fellow police officers need to be especially vigilant in the past terrorist scouted out the targets of their attacks and in fun . we want to figure. out for people who are behaving suspiciously and i could pose a security risk for instance those who just sit around and take notes or photos of people who shoot photos from inside a car and keep on driving around in our dr victor to confront problems disappear we try to help those kinds of people right away right there on the visit of on just off the grid but it can put it different from just police have been on constant alert since twenty fifteen when a series of brutal terror attacks by islamic extremists shocked the nation more than two hundred forty people have died in such attacks since twenty fifteen. the french police are to prevent such attacks from hap
the palace of versailles is one of france's most famous landmarks and their full also a potential terrorist target. police officer maxine are no no's the tourist standing here on the street who have yet to pass through the strict security are especially vulnerable. that's why he and his fellow police officers need to be especially vigilant in the past terrorist scouted out the targets of their attacks and in fun . we want to figure. out for people who are behaving suspiciously and i could pose...
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versailles g- versailles t is big. alix: more in central -- versachi is big. you can find all of the charts we just used on your terminal. you can scroll through and save it. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak ago buying versachi. it will rename it sell capri holdings. it is a 40-year-old italian fashion house and has relevance. instagram leaving facebook. there have been growing tensions between the ceo over the direction of the photo sharing app. zuckerberg is now more reliant on instagram for facebook's future growth. job cuts on the way at top levels of starbucks, and organize no shakeup that will have significant changes to its structure. the goal is to reverse.net sales and rekindle investor interest. your "bloomberg business flash." >> mario draghi sees a vigorous pickup in inflation. market looks for guidance from the boj ahead of the rate decision tomorrow. ,oining us is alicia levine head of global investment yorkegy at the bank of new mellon. did you make of market reaction? alicia: it was interesting. what mario draghi is trying to
versailles g- versailles t is big. alix: more in central -- versachi is big. you can find all of the charts we just used on your terminal. you can scroll through and save it. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak ago buying versachi. it will rename it sell capri holdings. it is a 40-year-old italian fashion house and has relevance. instagram leaving facebook. there have been growing tensions between the ceo over the direction of the photo sharing app. zuckerberg is...
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the white house only regret he ever expressed about the fight his failed fight for the treaty of versailles and league of nations of timing was wrong. had he said i think i was head of the american people on this one. so there he's a very sick man. you know he's had this stroke and still paralyzed. but he's imagining both in 1920, and then in 1922 that he's going to run for president again. you know, he's clearly not thinking straight but one of the last things, one of the two -- two of the last things that he wrote were a sketch of his platform for 1924 i mean this is a man who was really, really ill. and a draft of his acceptance speech after he got the democratic nomination in 1924. he died early in 1924. he died in february third 1924. so it's -- people asked me how i feel about woodrow wilson as a person. you know what it was look to write about him. because he's not a cozy guy. he wouldn't like ask him out for a beer. and i -- i feel like he was a really good man. who wanted to dot right thing. but he just -- didn't acquire all of the skills that a politician needs that the level of t
the white house only regret he ever expressed about the fight his failed fight for the treaty of versailles and league of nations of timing was wrong. had he said i think i was head of the american people on this one. so there he's a very sick man. you know he's had this stroke and still paralyzed. but he's imagining both in 1920, and then in 1922 that he's going to run for president again. you know, he's clearly not thinking straight but one of the last things, one of the two -- two of the...
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to be true and now versailles two. guy: thanks for coming into cs.rwill let me back into come i promise you. marc cooper, ceo of pj solomon. let's bring in kevin cirilli, president donald trump is about as weak the 73rd session of the united nations general simply just heard from the president of ecuador and we are giving headlines. let's talk for a moment about what the president might say. he was asked a bunch of different things by reporters but you will be focused on something slightly different, and that iran. kevin: president trump doubling down his assertion that departing the iran nuclear deal with the right decision for the u.s. and we've seen movement in the energy sectors with regard to that decision. this comes following intense pressure from european allies who would like to see the president arrive at a different decision with this is something the president campaigned on and it is something his administration feels is a bedrock in terms of his policy for foreign policy. vonnie: the president is actually about to take the podium, this i
to be true and now versailles two. guy: thanks for coming into cs.rwill let me back into come i promise you. marc cooper, ceo of pj solomon. let's bring in kevin cirilli, president donald trump is about as weak the 73rd session of the united nations general simply just heard from the president of ecuador and we are giving headlines. let's talk for a moment about what the president might say. he was asked a bunch of different things by reporters but you will be focused on something slightly...
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the london frost fair, the strange court of king charles i, the wars of the spanish succession, versaillesf amsterdam and to 19th century venice. >> fred: yeah, that's what i said pretty much. >> seth: i will say, your version sounds less crazy. [ laughter and applause ] by damian dibben. definitely worth the read. either version, i feel like, highly worth the read. our first guest tonight is an oscar nominated actress you know from films like "pride and prejudice," "atonement," and "the imitation game." she stars in "colette" which is in select theaters september 21st. let's take a look. >> madam colette? >>> announcer: this is an nbc news special report. here is peter alexander. >>> good morning, i'm peteral exand ner new york with this report. it is 4:01 a.m. on the east coast. hurricane florence battering the carolinas. damaging winds, torrential rains. perhaps this most dangerous storm surge. these are live pictures, the top of a gas station getting ripped off, shredded. more than 180,000 homes and businesses lost power. there are reports of widespread flooding, certainly in north car
the london frost fair, the strange court of king charles i, the wars of the spanish succession, versaillesf amsterdam and to 19th century venice. >> fred: yeah, that's what i said pretty much. >> seth: i will say, your version sounds less crazy. [ laughter and applause ] by damian dibben. definitely worth the read. either version, i feel like, highly worth the read. our first guest tonight is an oscar nominated actress you know from films like "pride and prejudice,"...
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tohe ndon frost fair, the strange court of king charles i, the wars of the spanish succession, versaillesf amsterdam and to 19th century venice. >> fred: yeah, that's what i said pretty much. >> seth: i will say, your versiosounds less crazy. [ laughter and applause ] by damian dibben. definitely worth the read.er eitheron, i feel like, highly worth the read. our first guest tonight is an oscar nominated actress you knop from films likde and prejudice," "atonement," and "the imitation game."e ars in "colette" which is in select theaters septber 21st. let's take a look. >> madam colette? what are your impressions after tonight? >> my impressions? i'm disgusted. the people who threw things tonight are cowards and the only reason i didn't get a footstool to the face is because i dodged it. >> let it go, colette. there was some gentleman who came for a fight. we must ignore them and go on. >> so you intend to continue? >> yes. >> no. >> those people don't frighten me at all. look. am i trembling? >> seth: please welcome back to the show keira knightley, everyone. [ cheers and applae ] ♪ ♪ b >
tohe ndon frost fair, the strange court of king charles i, the wars of the spanish succession, versaillesf amsterdam and to 19th century venice. >> fred: yeah, that's what i said pretty much. >> seth: i will say, your versiosounds less crazy. [ laughter and applause ] by damian dibben. definitely worth the read.er eitheron, i feel like, highly worth the read. our first guest tonight is an oscar nominated actress you knop from films likde and prejudice," "atonement,"...
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gaining more on the tail went from that announcement earlier this week that they are to buy versailleswo. they are planning to make for such a a $2 billion brand and planning to open 100 new stores and expand accessories and footwear. we're also seeing tapestry rising on news that another brand that is trying to turn itself into a luxury platform. nike is having a bit of a recovery from yesterday. from their latest earnings report. a big move that we are seeing today prompted by price target to a street high of $2535. that move if you look here at this bloomberg chart is really powering amazon's move today as it looks to try to breach the $1 trillion market value once again. join the that it would club that only contains apple. impactis also having an but it negative impact on our stock of the hour. we are talking about bed bath & beyond. plunging more than 25% earlier today. this is following an ugly earnings report where their earnings per share missed the estimate. this is a nice bloomberg chart here you can see a lot of you read in recent quarters. >> we have to go to the fact that
gaining more on the tail went from that announcement earlier this week that they are to buy versailleswo. they are planning to make for such a a $2 billion brand and planning to open 100 new stores and expand accessories and footwear. we're also seeing tapestry rising on news that another brand that is trying to turn itself into a luxury platform. nike is having a bit of a recovery from yesterday. from their latest earnings report. a big move that we are seeing today prompted by price target to...
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the fact that they were not able to negotiate a settlement, they were forced into the treaty of versaillesrs. spencer, it is properly lovely to talk to do so thank you, incredible images. amazing and you can never forget the bravery and coverage. and ten man! a party of ten man! here's ben with a look at this morning's weather. the last half—hour, it was not a sunrise from this morning. if that one from today? you guessed it. this is from today. one of our weather watchers in norfolk. the sun and not quite up yet. on its way. many of us will get to see that sunshine through today. it will be quite a cool day, a chilly start. it will stay cool through the day. a keen breeze. while we will see some sunshine, there will be clouds. you can see this stripe of cloud working its way southwards. this is a weather front, not much rain on it, the odd spot of drizzle. as it moves further south through the gate all of us will get into this very cool north or north—westerly throw. the weather front continuing its journey across parts of the midlands and wales. as pa rt parts of the midlands and wales.
the fact that they were not able to negotiate a settlement, they were forced into the treaty of versaillesrs. spencer, it is properly lovely to talk to do so thank you, incredible images. amazing and you can never forget the bravery and coverage. and ten man! a party of ten man! here's ben with a look at this morning's weather. the last half—hour, it was not a sunrise from this morning. if that one from today? you guessed it. this is from today. one of our weather watchers in norfolk. the sun...
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becoming a slave rather than the marker of being a little bit higher in the futile hierarchy, church, versailles. conclusion for montagu is the same for smith, free government, free people will be especially resistant to giving up this odious practice. saying, there is reason to think that this was right. the newly independent united states was an outlier among the independent states it regarded as pure societies. the states of western europe did not, at that time, have significant slave or serf populations. hadr than britain, they legally ended the possibility of including, as it were, tourists visiting with their slaves and bleeding again, and they had not abolished slavery in the caribbean colonies. but slavery was less prevalent. there was no slavery in the netherlands , almost no slavery in france and slavery in france was abolished in a handful of years. the american, society this not look like the european society. it is a society that talks about liberty all the time and a society with millions of enslaved persons. patterson teaches us to expect that there is going to be that kind of par
becoming a slave rather than the marker of being a little bit higher in the futile hierarchy, church, versailles. conclusion for montagu is the same for smith, free government, free people will be especially resistant to giving up this odious practice. saying, there is reason to think that this was right. the newly independent united states was an outlier among the independent states it regarded as pure societies. the states of western europe did not, at that time, have significant slave or...
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we are atwood ford reserve here in versailles, kentucky.y bourbon trail wsks a designated driver. we went to woodford research two other spots as well. check it out. >> wow, check out this rv. it's like a house in here. but now it's time to go check out the bourbon trail. come on. >> our first stop is woodford reserve here in versailles, kentucky. i want you to meet someone distill ler mccaul. >> thank you for being here. >> let's check it out. this is a fermenter? >> yes. what is happening in here is the going to consume the sugar and convert it to alcohol. give it a taste. this one is early on fermentation. it's really sweet. the yeast hasn't gotten rocking and rolling to convert sugars to alcohol. >> like a sweet bread in liquid form. >> it's good. >> where are we now. >> this is our barrel warehouse. historic warehouse. there is about 5,000-barrels resting here right now. this is the maturation phase. this is where a lot of that magic happens. we are using those barrels to create almost 60 to 80% of the flavor and 100 percent of the col
we are atwood ford reserve here in versailles, kentucky.y bourbon trail wsks a designated driver. we went to woodford research two other spots as well. check it out. >> wow, check out this rv. it's like a house in here. but now it's time to go check out the bourbon trail. come on. >> our first stop is woodford reserve here in versailles, kentucky. i want you to meet someone distill ler mccaul. >> thank you for being here. >> let's check it out. this is a fermenter?...
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i was doing versailles before that and we finished filming that in paris, and then i quickly packed upned anything, as far as think anyone has signed anything, as farasi think anyone has signed anything, as faras i am think anyone has signed anything, as far as i am aware. do you expect there to be a second series?” far as i am aware. do you expect there to be a second series? i would be amazed if there wasn‘t. there to be a second series? i would be amazed if there wasn't. but if they tie everything up, how could there be? it is called bodyguard. there are many options with a name like bodyguard. is that a clue? could david budd not be in the next series? could he end up meeting the same fate as julia? it‘s series? could he end up meeting the same fate asjulia? it‘sjed mercurio, anything is possible. you have said all the excitement afterwards has been a great thing but what was it like working on it? it was quite intense. most of my scenes were one on one with keeley, and we were in cahoots and it was kind of light relief because could twinkle a little. but the stuff in the home offi
i was doing versailles before that and we finished filming that in paris, and then i quickly packed upned anything, as far as think anyone has signed anything, as farasi think anyone has signed anything, as faras i am think anyone has signed anything, as far as i am aware. do you expect there to be a second series?” far as i am aware. do you expect there to be a second series? i would be amazed if there wasn‘t. there to be a second series? i would be amazed if there wasn't. but if they tie...