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they were famous for living a lavish life, but the so-called queen of versailles kingdom came crashing down after their daughter's fatal overdose. now they are fulfilling her dying wish, sharing her diary in hopes of saving others from drug abuse. here's my co-anchor ju ju chang. >> i have a $17,000 chair of boots. >> the so-called queen of versailles and her husband are reportedly worth roughly $19 million. a documentary followed their audacious plan to build the largest mansion in america for their eight kids and animals. >> i like to have a bowling alley. he says i want a health spa, and i said we need maid's quarters. i have 10 kitchens. >> on you lens on display in the film wowing some. >> this is what $5 million of marble looks like. >> and turning off others. >> you have ask me why i'm building tst in erica ay answer is because i could. >> here's our grand entrance. >> we even dropped in over the years. >> this is a prism here. i actually copied it with the louver. >> ten years later their personal palace is still not finished, but that setback is nothing compared to the heart a
they were famous for living a lavish life, but the so-called queen of versailles kingdom came crashing down after their daughter's fatal overdose. now they are fulfilling her dying wish, sharing her diary in hopes of saving others from drug abuse. here's my co-anchor ju ju chang. >> i have a $17,000 chair of boots. >> the so-called queen of versailles and her husband are reportedly worth roughly $19 million. a documentary followed their audacious plan to build the largest mansion in...
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the treaty of versailles's was so punitive. had the u.s. stayed engaged rather than retreating to our shores. isolation is not the answer . war in the world is a dangerous place and we need allies. it is a lesson we learn from world war ii. that is one of the consequences, the failure of the peace that leads to the next war. we also have in 1919, the nation's first red scare. not the 1940's or 50's, with mccarthyism, rather, in 1919. this summer is known as the red summer. during world war i, inflation was roughly 100%. that was from 1916-1920. prices doubled. wages could not keep up. there were strikes all over the country from the workers and workers and , they were demanding better pay. many people, considering the bolsheviks had just taken over russia, feared that they were coming to our shores and are workers were going to become red. the picture you see is the house of mitchell palmer. an italian anarchist carrying a bomb, and he tripped on something, -- carrying a bomb to blow up his house. this is on dupont circle. he tripped on the
the treaty of versailles's was so punitive. had the u.s. stayed engaged rather than retreating to our shores. isolation is not the answer . war in the world is a dangerous place and we need allies. it is a lesson we learn from world war ii. that is one of the consequences, the failure of the peace that leads to the next war. we also have in 1919, the nation's first red scare. not the 1940's or 50's, with mccarthyism, rather, in 1919. this summer is known as the red summer. during world war i,...
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the treaty of versailles was a bad treaty. there were so many mistakes made in the treaty between the punitive nature of it, some of madeistakes wilson himself like assigning reparations to a commission. the germans kind of freaked out over that. we like going off to college. be a hundred to thousand dollars or $10 million? the germans did not know how much they were going to pay. that upset the germans quite a bit. they thought the treaty was going to be similar to the armistice. we can agree with that. that could have been the basis for the peace treaty. everyone wanted so much more. treatyed into a flawed a that people like adolf hitler and mussolini and others were able to take advantage of. we get the next war. treaties are supposed to end war. we have learned that lesson from world war ii. did study history quite a bit. he understood the mistakes that were made in 1918, 1919. we had to take a different path. we had to resuscitate our enemies. in italywhat we did and germany and japan. they are all thriving democracies an
the treaty of versailles was a bad treaty. there were so many mistakes made in the treaty between the punitive nature of it, some of madeistakes wilson himself like assigning reparations to a commission. the germans kind of freaked out over that. we like going off to college. be a hundred to thousand dollars or $10 million? the germans did not know how much they were going to pay. that upset the germans quite a bit. they thought the treaty was going to be similar to the armistice. we can agree...
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inquiry into how former renault chief carlos ghosn financed his 2016 wedding party at the palace of versaillesobe had found evidence that it had footed some of the bill but the chateau had waived the usual $56,000 fee under a sponsorship deal signed a few months earlier. has the inventor of the world wide web has warned that global action is needed to tackle its "downward plunge to a dysfunctional future". speaking exclusively to the bbc on the 30th anniversary of the first proposalfor the web sir tim berners lee said people realised how their data could be manipulated following the cambridge analytica scandal. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones went to see sir tim in the place where he created the web. what kind of document was it? was it it? it was i word. using some sort of a wordprocessor. 30 years ago a computer scientist near geneva was thinking up a better way of sharing information. from tim berners—lee's idea the world wide web was born. today he is worried about what it has become, a vehicle for spreading hate and misinformation. i feel for most people out there in the st
inquiry into how former renault chief carlos ghosn financed his 2016 wedding party at the palace of versaillesobe had found evidence that it had footed some of the bill but the chateau had waived the usual $56,000 fee under a sponsorship deal signed a few months earlier. has the inventor of the world wide web has warned that global action is needed to tackle its "downward plunge to a dysfunctional future". speaking exclusively to the bbc on the 30th anniversary of the first...
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arise described this as of as of their side treaty which is exactly what it is and look i bad to versailles treaty. do you think now because it's from what a lot of and pays a saying that they actually. dousing tourism a with all kinds of flattery and praise sudden she's acting with dignity and a sense of duty do you think m.p.'s will actually change their minds on this fight now is it likely to go through head will these people are going to be kicked out of the house cause a house of commons established quite frankly an election so you need the breaks a party will simply clean up in the in the house of commons i think. normally it's very difficult when you potties to juge a great serve in the first class full system but the consent of the party had been soon haulage i think this will happen and they're terrified see end of the conservative party believe it was you don't know what day this week it is all called and wants just when you saw polling that nobody wants him on the mean parties are finished it seems to me that this is a bit of a revolution it's just the people wanted something and
arise described this as of as of their side treaty which is exactly what it is and look i bad to versailles treaty. do you think now because it's from what a lot of and pays a saying that they actually. dousing tourism a with all kinds of flattery and praise sudden she's acting with dignity and a sense of duty do you think m.p.'s will actually change their minds on this fight now is it likely to go through head will these people are going to be kicked out of the house cause a house of commons...
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eighteenth century the little homes built one of the world's largest castles here and italian rival to versailles . but because they're just glory days are long gone. on the contrary the city is in a deplorable state of decay and sump. things stink to high heaven the toxic waste for example. the mafia illegally buried hundreds of tons of food on the outskirts of the city contaminating the soil and the wells and making people ill but nobody was really bothered at least not the politicians until the five stars came on the scene. this huge site in the center of the city was a barracks before it fell into rack and ruin and was closed off to the public the five star movement wants to turn it into a park. for them in our working basis is direct democracy citizens should actively participate in the design of their environment that everything is open and accessible to everyone coming to my god we are like the other party as they do deals behind closed doors. but we don't mean that. anyone can come when the local five-star association meets once a week for consultations. but you won't find the national bu
eighteenth century the little homes built one of the world's largest castles here and italian rival to versailles . but because they're just glory days are long gone. on the contrary the city is in a deplorable state of decay and sump. things stink to high heaven the toxic waste for example. the mafia illegally buried hundreds of tons of food on the outskirts of the city contaminating the soil and the wells and making people ill but nobody was really bothered at least not the politicians until...
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treaty years, by having glider clubs that would kind of get around the strict constraints of the versailles treaty. and there were rocket clubs, and people were working on these things. a young man who was 18 years old, brown, in 1930 was beginning to work on rockets. there was another thing that was weighing heavily on the mind of many in the west, and this was the thing called the death ray. this had been spoken about, written about, and sort of the focus of science fiction in the 1920's and 1930's. there was a guy in wales named harry grinnedle matthews, who was working on the death ray. so there was a lot of concern that if this thing really could be made to work, it would be terrifying. it was basically a very powerful -- this was the theory -- electronic beam that was allegedly going to be able to -- injuries in flight engines in flight. now, matthews never produced one that did anything impressive, but it seemed to lodge in the minds of many people and create a lot of fear that maybe somehow the jermaine of germans would work -- the germans would work this out. there were many other
treaty years, by having glider clubs that would kind of get around the strict constraints of the versailles treaty. and there were rocket clubs, and people were working on these things. a young man who was 18 years old, brown, in 1930 was beginning to work on rockets. there was another thing that was weighing heavily on the mind of many in the west, and this was the thing called the death ray. this had been spoken about, written about, and sort of the focus of science fiction in the 1920's and...
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. -- versailles.l investigations by the of this month and we will know everything. matched joins us -- matt joins us now. what did he say about the alliance? : he did say it makes a difference and he says they will continue to work together with nissan in mitsubishi. he was showing me their new car behind him what was the first car completely of the alliance. the entire platform was built by and for the alliance. he said in the future, 80% of their production will be on alliance-based platforms. they do intend to stay in the alliance, at least from what he told me. they see it almost as a completed merger, although we know that it hasn't been completed.that was one of the things carlos gohn was pushing for and is now in question. francine: give us a sense of how were no could change under new leadership? what did carlos bring to were no that the new chief executive has to do? gohn really brought the stability for this alliance. that is i think what investors are most concerned about right now. . they
. -- versailles.l investigations by the of this month and we will know everything. matched joins us -- matt joins us now. what did he say about the alliance? : he did say it makes a difference and he says they will continue to work together with nissan in mitsubishi. he was showing me their new car behind him what was the first car completely of the alliance. the entire platform was built by and for the alliance. he said in the future, 80% of their production will be on alliance-based...