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if the union is preventing england from getting goods that it needs it seems england would see more in the union than the confederacy. >> that's a great question. from an economic standpoint, the union is more of an enemy than it is a friend to england. when it emancipated slavery in the west indies and the emancipation more generally is when people made a decision that went against the pocketbook. when england passed its emancipation act they knew it was costing immense amounts of money. they specifically made the decision in which their moral vision outstripped their economic desire. >> they were proud of that. they also felt there would be a level playing field economically. but they were proud of that. and as i mentioned before, by 1860, most of the new world had abolished slavery. slavery, it's the west's first big business. england was sensitive to the fact that the moral claims and their desire to realize them will trump economic incentives. now that was debated. england ultimately comes close to recognizing the confederacy. according to james macpherson had lincoln not issued h
if the union is preventing england from getting goods that it needs it seems england would see more in the union than the confederacy. >> that's a great question. from an economic standpoint, the union is more of an enemy than it is a friend to england. when it emancipated slavery in the west indies and the emancipation more generally is when people made a decision that went against the pocketbook. when england passed its emancipation act they knew it was costing immense amounts of money....
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>> we see this whole, this england, the importance of england, making the moral point about ending slavery with john stewart mill, when he talks about america. he basically argues, he's a liberal, he supports people's rights, you know, sometimes insurrection revolution can be okay. he makes a distinction where he says on 142 he says, secession may be laudable and so many of the other kind of insurrection but may also be an enormous crime. it's the one or the other according to the object and the provocation. and basically then argues that the rebels, the confederates, they're basically, though they're trying to fight for their independence, they're enemies of mankind. on the page before, he says they're not in rebellion for civil slavery. they're in rebellion for the right of burning human creatures alive and argues there is this moral distinction, like there's some people who are good for fighting back and some people who are not. in this case, like these people are just straight-up evil. >> that's very good. >> and we need to get -- we can't support them. >> that's a great point. that's
>> we see this whole, this england, the importance of england, making the moral point about ending slavery with john stewart mill, when he talks about america. he basically argues, he's a liberal, he supports people's rights, you know, sometimes insurrection revolution can be okay. he makes a distinction where he says on 142 he says, secession may be laudable and so many of the other kind of insurrection but may also be an enormous crime. it's the one or the other according to the object...
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you're always so you never going to have a nice again when you come up against an england team. who are excellent we expect to be very organized to have been since you know for a very long time and especially since roy took over since nine hundred ninety six english fans have been singing football's coming home harking back to the glory days of not. nine hundred sixty six when england won the world cup in london their only major international long and to date at euro two thousand and twelve so far that chant has been muted yet perhaps under the vastly experienced hodgson england mike yet spring a surprise that thirst roy's boys must pass a test in swedish. r.t. kiev ukraine. defender alex sabers those kids says russia have nothing to fear going into their last game against greece on saturday russia said on top of group a meeting just a points from the game to be sure of reaching the quarterfinals that suicides are certainly familiar with the chatter this summer they played out a one one draw in a friendly and have faced each other at the last two european championships. russia c
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in england the basis of the empire is england. it's great britain. it's the united kingdom. it's not barbados or jamaica. and so what you really have is parliament telling barbados and jamaican masters you're getting rid of your slaves, we're buying them from you, you have no choice. so england in a sense is doing something to someone else within the empire. they're ending slavery. you can of course make the argument if you're an american slave you're better off in the british empire than the american republic because you'll be free a lot sooner. >> you're a law professor here at a conference of historians and history professors and teachers. >> right. but i am a ph.d. historian. >> what is the perspective of the law, particularly on slavery, that you would impart to people teaching history that they're not teaching now? >> well, the first thing i would do, and this came up in my panel as well, is when you look at things like renting slaves, when you look at things like kidnapping, you have to understand the full legal implications of slavery. slavery is a pervasive system,
in england the basis of the empire is england. it's great britain. it's the united kingdom. it's not barbados or jamaica. and so what you really have is parliament telling barbados and jamaican masters you're getting rid of your slaves, we're buying them from you, you have no choice. so england in a sense is doing something to someone else within the empire. they're ending slavery. you can of course make the argument if you're an american slave you're better off in the british empire than the...
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for a while in virginia, came back to england. once somerset gets to england i don't want to be a slave. lots of free slaves. his master james stewart grabs somerset and brings him back and has him chained to a ship to send him to barbados to be sold. abolitionists get rid of habeas corpus, bring the case before lord mansfield and lord mansfield says slavery can't exist by common law can only exist by what he calls positive law and since there's no statute creating slavery in england it's against to hold someone as a slave against his will. that's 1772. many scholars and i'm one of them believe that one of the reasons for the american revolution was that southerners did not want to be tied a england where there was a legal precedent that said slavery couldn't exist except by positive law and if they brought their slaves to england they close their slaves. somerset scares southern masters because it's saying slavery is immoral. it's legal in all the american colonies but not in the mother country. that's the first step. second step
for a while in virginia, came back to england. once somerset gets to england i don't want to be a slave. lots of free slaves. his master james stewart grabs somerset and brings him back and has him chained to a ship to send him to barbados to be sold. abolitionists get rid of habeas corpus, bring the case before lord mansfield and lord mansfield says slavery can't exist by common law can only exist by what he calls positive law and since there's no statute creating slavery in england it's...
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the italians on spain though will know their next opponents until later tonight france england and co who sweden all vying for the final two qualifying spots a partridge profusely action from key. so it feeds our was a go at the final set of great matches gets ready to conclude here in ukraine on tuesday and after defending champions play in a. way. that they were both ukraine threw back to decide who would join them in the last eight at the intimidating donbass arena in donetsk second place england will take on third placed ukraine and after coming into the euros with a new manager injury hit squad and suspended star striker the three lions have unexpectedly roared after drawing with france and beating bogey team sweden another draw with the home nation would be enough to see england through theo walcott has recovered from hamstring trouble and sporting a new haircut wayne rooney is back from his ban other players we will be keen to remind him that what we require from him is a good team performance we want him to make us and help us be a better team we want him to help us win the ga
the italians on spain though will know their next opponents until later tonight france england and co who sweden all vying for the final two qualifying spots a partridge profusely action from key. so it feeds our was a go at the final set of great matches gets ready to conclude here in ukraine on tuesday and after defending champions play in a. way. that they were both ukraine threw back to decide who would join them in the last eight at the intimidating donbass arena in donetsk second place...
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we got further along. >> to do you like england? >> i am as attached to it as you expect. >> it is an affectionate. >> de you think that england is above reproach? >> no one is above reproach. >> i am connected to england through having lived here and its literature. i am proud of coming from the country of shakespeare and dickens. >> you are not a better man? >> not at all. one of the benefits of when you hit 60, you think this can possibly and well. but very quickly, you begin to value life as much as you did when you were a child. you have a leave taking point of view. and certainly not reactionary anchor. it is the idealist kind of inquiry. i want to see what is there. >> do you still remain optimistic about your own life at the lives of this country? >> as i said, the reserves of culture are there, and it is an enormous strength. >> has that affected how you think about your own mortality? >> the value of life and increasing, and i always envied it. >> it is encouraging as well as heroin. >> wearing a turquoise rebar cat suit,
we got further along. >> to do you like england? >> i am as attached to it as you expect. >> it is an affectionate. >> de you think that england is above reproach? >> no one is above reproach. >> i am connected to england through having lived here and its literature. i am proud of coming from the country of shakespeare and dickens. >> you are not a better man? >> not at all. one of the benefits of when you hit 60, you think this can possibly and...
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more from the bank of england. they have their first of the special liquidity auction coming out at 1130 cet, 10:30 london time. more on "worldwide exchange." wÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑososososvycyíy >>> >>> hello this is cnbc's "worldwide exchange." this is ross westgate in rio. kelley is in london. a new twist from the fed. hopes of a fresh round of coordinated central bank action have lifted risk aspect but failed to do much more european stocks. >> that's right. a fresh round of easing at bank of england looms closer as it shows governor king is calling for more stimulus but outvoted 5-4. g-20 leaders backing up european pledge to overall the building blocks of the eurozone starting with integration of the region's banking sector. >> i'm very pleased the european leaders have said they will take all necessary measures to safeguard the integrity and stability of the eurozone to improve the functioning of the financial markets. >> also in the show, more on our exclusive interview with president of the central b
more from the bank of england. they have their first of the special liquidity auction coming out at 1130 cet, 10:30 london time. more on "worldwide exchange." wÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑososososvycyíy >>> >>> hello this is cnbc's "worldwide exchange." this is ross westgate in rio. kelley is in london. a new twist from the fed. hopes of a fresh round of coordinated central bank action have lifted risk aspect but failed to do much more european stocks....
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as far as rain goes there's not a lot in new england this morning. in maine they're dealing with a lot of showers but in tennessee, a little bit of light rain. thunderstorms in north texas. for the most part there's a lot of dry weather out there. as far as the rain goes in the areas of the carolinas, from the mountains of north carolina, some rain. light showers around charlotte. upstate from greenville to columbia to south carolina, a little light rain heading your way. dying thunderstorms starting to head down toward huntsville, alabama. as this front sags later today, south georgia or savannah to tallahassee, jacksonville, montgomery, albany, georgia, to macon, a slight risk of severe thunderstorms. the biggest threat is damaging winds and large hail. here's how the forecast looks for tuesday. a chilly start to the day in new england. you'll have a good deal of sunshine early. it's so cold the sun's going to warm the air up. the air will turn into clouds and showers as we go throughout the afternoon. i mentioned the threat of storms in the southe
as far as rain goes there's not a lot in new england this morning. in maine they're dealing with a lot of showers but in tennessee, a little bit of light rain. thunderstorms in north texas. for the most part there's a lot of dry weather out there. as far as the rain goes in the areas of the carolinas, from the mountains of north carolina, some rain. light showers around charlotte. upstate from greenville to columbia to south carolina, a little light rain heading your way. dying thunderstorms...
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osborn saying he will coordinate these actions with the bank of england. that's a different thing from saying hey, if there is a problem we will provide liquidity. we have a canadian government official says canada is ready to act, and that government official saying the world needs to prepare for the greek elections. that suggest there is discussions going on. at the moment what stands out is the lack of comment from the ecb and the federal reserve. they might be quite happy to see other central banks taking action believing it has done quite a bit and others have not. >> as we have been points out, our markets are doing the work on the fed by keeping loan rates as low as they are right now. >> treasury rates crept up a bit, but i'm glad steve brought up canada, to see all of this action, volatility, and equities is very telling to me. >> what does it say? >> treasury sees there will be a lot of possible negative issues filled with volatility and anxie anxiety. they have it right. that's what they've been saying all along. the equity market gets pulled ma
osborn saying he will coordinate these actions with the bank of england. that's a different thing from saying hey, if there is a problem we will provide liquidity. we have a canadian government official says canada is ready to act, and that government official saying the world needs to prepare for the greek elections. that suggest there is discussions going on. at the moment what stands out is the lack of comment from the ecb and the federal reserve. they might be quite happy to see other...
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the olympic stadium in kiev will host the first competitive match between england and italy for fifteen years and only the second is a european championship but after finishing unbeaten at the top of group day england manager roy hodgson says the approach to this tie will be much like the others to certain is such a different mentality because saying is that. stage who was in the group stages you would had a element of not held involved because you realize you didn't win your game or get a result in your game you could not get through to the final stages i don't think this could change our mentality particularly we must just make certain we prepare for the match that we are very for the much and when we go on the field we're capable of doing what we set out to the england all the only world cup winners never to have won the euros and lately have the habit of getting knocked out of big tournament of the quarter final stage but captain steven gerrard says this young team can still progress the atmosphere has been in the squad and the confidence and belief that you know it's just important
the olympic stadium in kiev will host the first competitive match between england and italy for fifteen years and only the second is a european championship but after finishing unbeaten at the top of group day england manager roy hodgson says the approach to this tie will be much like the others to certain is such a different mentality because saying is that. stage who was in the group stages you would had a element of not held involved because you realize you didn't win your game or get a...
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while england and italy prepared to do battle in the last quarter final with the winner to take on the german powerhouse in the semifinal. and get here to three in a row red bull sebastian vettel grabs pole ahead of hamilton at the european grand prix were used one of the past two years. and let's get rolling with football where the first semifinal pair four year old swans it's well was finalized on saturday night defending european champions spain claimed the two nil window of france to set up a last four clash with portugal a long zone more of his one hundred international caps for spain in style scoring both of his teams goals the first coming in that nineteenth minute following a thumping header for a one million and then also converted the penalty unselfish sign propelling his side to the semifinals amazingly it's only the first time spain have beaten france in the major competitive match and they'll return to the boss arena in donetsk on wednesday it's a go on portugal. while in kiev on sunday night's anglin who will take on it's early in the last quarter final all year olds went
while england and italy prepared to do battle in the last quarter final with the winner to take on the german powerhouse in the semifinal. and get here to three in a row red bull sebastian vettel grabs pole ahead of hamilton at the european grand prix were used one of the past two years. and let's get rolling with football where the first semifinal pair four year old swans it's well was finalized on saturday night defending european champions spain claimed the two nil window of france to set up...
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calls on bank of england to cut rates the international monetary fund has called on the bank of england to cut interest rates and resume printing money to boost demand in the economy it has also asked the u.k. government to prepare a plan b. for deficit reduction if these measures do not work well of kuku or it's because they got rid of this pasty tax they're now another seventy million pounds short right this is another economic fallacy you hear from the bank of england and the federal reserve bank or paul krugman makes the same mistake they're always focusing on aggregate demand. but they failed to recognize that you need some supply you need something to sell you need manufacturing you need wages you need capital for capitalism but they say no no we don't need actual capital all we need is debt for his eyes of foreigners yeah i can say interest rates need zero and fake demand will get fake demand for the economy even though it's creating social unrest and revolution and we create fixed supply in the precious metals markets with you know naked sales in the silver futures markets and t
calls on bank of england to cut rates the international monetary fund has called on the bank of england to cut interest rates and resume printing money to boost demand in the economy it has also asked the u.k. government to prepare a plan b. for deficit reduction if these measures do not work well of kuku or it's because they got rid of this pasty tax they're now another seventy million pounds short right this is another economic fallacy you hear from the bank of england and the federal reserve...
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at the intimidating dumbass arena in donetsk second place england will take on third placed ukraine and after coming into the euros with a new manager injury hit squad and suspended star striker the three lions have unexpectedly roared after drawing with france and beating bogey team sweden another draw with the home nation would be enough to see england through theo walcott has recovered from hamstring trouble and sporting a new haircut wayne rooney is back from his ban other players will will be keen to remind him that what we require from him is a good team performance we want him to make us and help us be a better team we want him to help us win the game of football in the i've been very impressed with the way he's going to about his work in the training sessions in contrast psychologically and tactically ukraine's talismanic schizo. is struggling with a left knee problem the thirty five year old has fired four of ukraine seven shots on target so far meanwhile after beating sweden and losing to france anything less than a win over england will see the home side join cohost poland in
at the intimidating dumbass arena in donetsk second place england will take on third placed ukraine and after coming into the euros with a new manager injury hit squad and suspended star striker the three lions have unexpectedly roared after drawing with france and beating bogey team sweden another draw with the home nation would be enough to see england through theo walcott has recovered from hamstring trouble and sporting a new haircut wayne rooney is back from his ban other players will will...
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rooney miss the last one for england in regular time. after extra time, the score was still nil all and it went to penalties. he let his goal in for italy. this crucial penalty was saved. diamante made no mistake. italy won 4-2 and penalties. this is the sixth time they have lost in a tournament on penalties. >> italy will now face one of the tournament favorites, germany, on thursday. the germans have a high octane attack but this is as far as they got against the italians in the world cup six years ago. >> what are their chances? here is the german captain on that. >> they're very clever. they are tactically very adepts. we know that about the italians. they are difficult to be. -- to beat. we're looking for a classic game of football. we know it's never easy against the italians. hard work is always required, and that will be the case in the semifinal. >> impressive possession soccer. >> that could be a challenge for germany, whose young players have one goal in mind, winning the tournament. >> there is no denying that the euro 2012 c
rooney miss the last one for england in regular time. after extra time, the score was still nil all and it went to penalties. he let his goal in for italy. this crucial penalty was saved. diamante made no mistake. italy won 4-2 and penalties. this is the sixth time they have lost in a tournament on penalties. >> italy will now face one of the tournament favorites, germany, on thursday. the germans have a high octane attack but this is as far as they got against the italians in the world...
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italian job the jury celebrated after knocking out of england to reach the semifinals of the european football championships. spanish to primo fernando alonso moves to the top of the formula one standings following a thrilling european grand prix win in valencia. on grass squirrel of a wall and tennis star maria sharapova person take center stage on the opening day of wimbledon. football first where we now know the semifinal lineup at euro two thousand and twelve it's lee securing the last spot following a penalty shoot out victory over england on sunday it was the italians dominated both normal in extra time hitting the post three times but neither team could find the back of the net so a penalty shoot out was needed to the side that time is leaving that. much to the light of fans here in rome on the road to among tea the hero after mistaking a chef it's from ashley's young colt usery last through to the last four where they will face. brilliant scenes there for further analysis on last night's game and indeed the turning into as a whole kate partridge caught up with the chief footba
italian job the jury celebrated after knocking out of england to reach the semifinals of the european football championships. spanish to primo fernando alonso moves to the top of the formula one standings following a thrilling european grand prix win in valencia. on grass squirrel of a wall and tennis star maria sharapova person take center stage on the opening day of wimbledon. football first where we now know the semifinal lineup at euro two thousand and twelve it's lee securing the last spot...
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you're always going to have an easy game when you come up against an england team. who expect to be very organized. you know for a very long time and specialisms roy took over. so. you know it's going to be tough and i don't know if i expect him to be extremely defensive i know it's an important game for both teams both teams need need need to point. we we know what we can do and if we can plato capability of. beating him and russia will be with that made fail that alexander cock it in for the rest of the tournament the winner suffered a leg muscle injury during training and will be at the three weeks however that the normal man still managed to speak to our team's richard about saturday's crucial game against great a draw for russia would guarantee them a place in the quarterfinals a top group a and r. and b. although they were held to a one one draw by opponents. what is needed against the greeks. we're not discouraged after the draw with poland we're still at the top of course we could have secured a quarter final spot in game two now we'll have to do it in game
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xwshgs gilt is lower on the back of the plan announced by the bank of england. also hint of more qe coming as well. already today on cnbc, plenty of comments about what investors should be doing ahead of the greek election this weekend. here's some of the thoughts. >> got this great talk about central banks saving the day. but you look at what's happening in greece, i think we're likely to be balanced towards the dollar. eu euro/dollar, if anything, we see some squeezes higher. >>> the risk from april through to the beginning of last week, now i think it's time to start building risk positions in portfolio portfoli portfolios until later this year. >>> petroleum for instance, that's typical, and that was bg and gdf, big energy traders will be a profitable business xiusin for the next five years. >>> with us is bob parker. you also think we should be building risk positions. what will happen or not happen? you can answer that question both ways, that makes you want to do that? >> number one, valuations are very cheap relative to where we were last march when mark
xwshgs gilt is lower on the back of the plan announced by the bank of england. also hint of more qe coming as well. already today on cnbc, plenty of comments about what investors should be doing ahead of the greek election this weekend. here's some of the thoughts. >> got this great talk about central banks saving the day. but you look at what's happening in greece, i think we're likely to be balanced towards the dollar. eu euro/dollar, if anything, we see some squeezes higher....
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now staying with football and according to reports over in england russia. is on the brink of joining premier league side reading the russian international except to sign a four year contract with the newly promoted side now arranged by a russian businessman the twenty eight year old spent the end of last season on the right of the german side stuttgart storing six goals in twelve premier league matches however a reported salary of around sixty five thousand pounds a week the extra tempted him to move to the royals. now want to sport's most colorful characters is to bring his story to the stage former heavyweight boxing world champion mike tyson is performing a six night one man show on broadway mike tyson undisputed truth will address the highs and lows of his quite remarkable life tyson burst on to the scene in one thousand nine hundred eighty six when becoming the youngest ever heavyweight champion of the world aged just twenty since then accusations of drug abuse and domestic violence have played his career in one hundred ninety he said three years in pr
now staying with football and according to reports over in england russia. is on the brink of joining premier league side reading the russian international except to sign a four year contract with the newly promoted side now arranged by a russian businessman the twenty eight year old spent the end of last season on the right of the german side stuttgart storing six goals in twelve premier league matches however a reported salary of around sixty five thousand pounds a week the extra tempted him...
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pulls you over and as for england and italy well that's definitely a classic and that promises to be an intense affair between two nations steeped in footballing passion i'll have the details in just a moment stick around. hello and welcome this is sports an artsy with me room on call sort of and let's get to the headlines all right away. a brace to celebrate jobby along those scores twice more kids one hundred caps for spain as the center divorced his men set up and iberian semifinal against portugal after knocking out friends from your old two and it's well. while england and it's in they prepared to do battle in the last quarter final with the what is at stake on the german barrack house in the semifinal. and again you do three in a row red bulls sebastian that sold grabs ball would head of hamilton at the european grand prix where he's won the past two years. and so let's get rolling with football where the first semifinal pair for euro it's once it's well was finalized on saturday night's defending european champions spain claimed it's an ill wind all over france to set up a las
pulls you over and as for england and italy well that's definitely a classic and that promises to be an intense affair between two nations steeped in footballing passion i'll have the details in just a moment stick around. hello and welcome this is sports an artsy with me room on call sort of and let's get to the headlines all right away. a brace to celebrate jobby along those scores twice more kids one hundred caps for spain as the center divorced his men set up and iberian semifinal against...
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you're always going to have an easy game when you come up against an england team. who we expect to be very organized as they have been since you know for a very long time and specialisms roy took over. so. you know it's going to be tough and i don't know if i expect him to be extremely defensive and it's an important game for both teams both teams need the points and. you know as i said earlier we we know what we can do and if we if we can pluto capabilities than we're capable of beating him and while russia will be without winning alexander accordion for the rest of the tournament the forward he's been on the bench say far suffered a leg muscle injury during training and will be out for three weeks however the now moscow man still managed to speak to r.t. about saturday's crucial game against greece russia have beaten the czechs and drawn with the polish and avoiding defeat on saturday would guarantee them a place in the quarter finals. with everything now depends on the game with greece . ranks of the greek side. they don't give up they play for ninety minutes bu
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>> pocahontas died in england and is buried in england, so we have not found any remains of pocahontas at jamestown. that's the straight answer. and she -- let's see, her age, what would her age be? >> early 20s. >> yeah, early 20s. >> tell us about some of the remains -- >> but she was buried at gray's end in england. >> tell us about some of the remains you have found there at jamestown. >> well, we have excavated a number of burials. one of which i think the most important of which it was a burial of a captain. we know it was a captain because on the coffin what was left of the coffin there was what looked like a spear, but it turns out it's a leading staff which a captain would carry in front of his troops. and the remains are of a man that was age 36, and that's when the real mastermind according to john smith behind this whole operation here was a man by the name of captain bartholomew gosnold. people don't hear about it, he died that first summer. was only at a jamestown a few months. but he had connections to the crown to get the charter, to form the colony. and he had the conn
>> pocahontas died in england and is buried in england, so we have not found any remains of pocahontas at jamestown. that's the straight answer. and she -- let's see, her age, what would her age be? >> early 20s. >> yeah, early 20s. >> tell us about some of the remains -- >> but she was buried at gray's end in england. >> tell us about some of the remains you have found there at jamestown. >> well, we have excavated a number of burials. one of which i...
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that is he was the first to come up with the idea that lake sham plachamplaiy to the defense of new england and other colonies. so when word came of lexington and concord, ethan allen sent a letter to oliver woolcot of the committee correspondents of connecticut in which he proposed seizing the canon of lake sham plain and then leading an invasion of canada before the british could reinforce from england and he was commissioned a connecticut colonel and the green mountain boys were pressed into service and so he organized an expedition against ticonderoga, and he had formed his own company of soldiers and outfitted them and put them all in bright red uniforms and had heard of lexington and marched with his men some of the male students toward boston to volunteer for the fight there and arnold was given a commission by massachusetts and you had both of them in a footrace to get to ti conned roinga, and arnold showed up all spit and polished and the vermont fellows weren't going have anything to do with him.an and polished and the vermont fellows weren't going have anything to do with him. th
that is he was the first to come up with the idea that lake sham plachamplaiy to the defense of new england and other colonies. so when word came of lexington and concord, ethan allen sent a letter to oliver woolcot of the committee correspondents of connecticut in which he proposed seizing the canon of lake sham plain and then leading an invasion of canada before the british could reinforce from england and he was commissioned a connecticut colonel and the green mountain boys were pressed into...
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they were in england already. then i became episcopalian when i got married in their jewish background, but i think that my parents would never discuss this. i knew in the holocaust i just didn't know that it involves my family at all. but i find very hard to deal with now is knowing how family minded especially my mother was. she doted on her three children and my children come her grandchildren, and how she felt that family was everything. so she must have suffered, they both must have suffered terribly through this, but i didn't know, and so part of my sense of the bravery and stamina that they were able to do this, but i can't imagine. >> host: wi-fi and with my own parents there are so many things i would like to ask them now that i'm old enough to understand its and we can't. let's talk about munich. you're father was sitting on a bus in england and he kicked somebody by mistake, and he said he didn't apologize. he said that's from munich. what's the background? >> guest: well, munich's kind of the moment in
they were in england already. then i became episcopalian when i got married in their jewish background, but i think that my parents would never discuss this. i knew in the holocaust i just didn't know that it involves my family at all. but i find very hard to deal with now is knowing how family minded especially my mother was. she doted on her three children and my children come her grandchildren, and how she felt that family was everything. so she must have suffered, they both must have...
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there was no regulation of banking in edwardian england. not a single regulation on books as i understand it and the banks were solvent. today we are positively choked with legislation, dodd/frank 2300 pages or so, and we still see -- we see the most extraordinary demonstrations of near-misses and of flat-out misses in our financial system. i think you are hard-pressed to put over the point that the gold standard was the cause of financial disruption. humanity is the cause of financial disruption. the question is, what system best contains it? and under what system and what system is the most equitable and the most given over to establishing prosperity. it seems to me that it's clear. it's not this one. >> so louie lewis, people have observed the absurdity of a gold-based currency, that you pay people to go in hot countries to go miles underground to extract some gold and refine it or whatever you do and then put it in the vaults of a bank. but there's another side of absurdity in which the ebb and flow of the currency, of inflation/deflati
there was no regulation of banking in edwardian england. not a single regulation on books as i understand it and the banks were solvent. today we are positively choked with legislation, dodd/frank 2300 pages or so, and we still see -- we see the most extraordinary demonstrations of near-misses and of flat-out misses in our financial system. i think you are hard-pressed to put over the point that the gold standard was the cause of financial disruption. humanity is the cause of financial...
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as england's erratic to eliminate sweden from the competition. while injury worries me fielder constantine's it out upsets alge russia's training session as they come because men prepare for a vital match against greece. and the mixed fortunes tiger woods moves into the joint lead but look donald and rory mcilroy missed the cuts of the u.s. open. football first and a spirited england side comes from behind to beat sweden three two in kiev and put an end to their hopes of reaching the quarterfinals of the year olds went tits well of liverpool striker andy carroll broke that love for the three lions with a super header midway through the first half but the blend johnson failed to clear all of their goal at sweden levelled matters right after the interval before mellberg put the scan maybe inside it in front of ten minutes later but their joy was short lived this is the oval equalise for england just minutes later and the arsenal man soon turned provider as any welbeck back he'll do whatever twelve minutes from slime to give angolans their first eve
as england's erratic to eliminate sweden from the competition. while injury worries me fielder constantine's it out upsets alge russia's training session as they come because men prepare for a vital match against greece. and the mixed fortunes tiger woods moves into the joint lead but look donald and rory mcilroy missed the cuts of the u.s. open. football first and a spirited england side comes from behind to beat sweden three two in kiev and put an end to their hopes of reaching the...
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the country which is coasting europe 2012 needed to win against england. they gave it their all but in the end lost 1-0. >> ukrainian fans were hugely disappointed, especially after a highly controversial decision by the referee depriving them of a goal. >> it could have been an equalizer for ukraine. the linesmen thought otherwise. john terry hook it out. footing shows it was over the line, but the referee did not allow the goal. ukraine had a few other chances, but it was england that had the game under control. after missing the first two games of the championships serving a suspension, it was england's rooney who scored the winning goal, showing just how important he is to the english team. the rest of their chances were wasted. england faced italy in the quarter finals. >> sweden are out of the competition, despite beating france 2-0. >> the suite state was -- their fate was sealed ahead of the match, but that did not deter them. they were ahead just after halftime. they kept up the pressure, and just before the final results, it was 2-0. france will
the country which is coasting europe 2012 needed to win against england. they gave it their all but in the end lost 1-0. >> ukrainian fans were hugely disappointed, especially after a highly controversial decision by the referee depriving them of a goal. >> it could have been an equalizer for ukraine. the linesmen thought otherwise. john terry hook it out. footing shows it was over the line, but the referee did not allow the goal. ukraine had a few other chances, but it was england...
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he's remembered for his attack on fort tie conned rogua in 1775 and his time spent in england and by chronicling it from a precocious adolescent to the paramilitary force on the eve of the revolution mr. randall has gone beyond the mix, rendering an accurate portrait of one of the least examined patriots. he's the author of numerous books including bog raves of thomas jefferson and george washington. he's been nominated six times for the pulitzer prize and a newly happily retired history professor from sham plain college. please help me in welcoming him to politics and prose. >> thank you very much. thank you for coming out. tonight in the thunder and lightning. my point of departure is right from the introduction. if we know anything about ethan allen, usually it's only that he took fort ticonderoga wherever that is and however you spell it and they're joined by some mystical cord, but we know little else about him and that is why i wrote this book. i lived for over 25 years in vermont. aware he's become a mythical figure and part of what i've had to do is peel away the layers of at
he's remembered for his attack on fort tie conned rogua in 1775 and his time spent in england and by chronicling it from a precocious adolescent to the paramilitary force on the eve of the revolution mr. randall has gone beyond the mix, rendering an accurate portrait of one of the least examined patriots. he's the author of numerous books including bog raves of thomas jefferson and george washington. he's been nominated six times for the pulitzer prize and a newly happily retired history...