do justify the american revolution. so you think ultimately the revolution is justified? it was the right move for america in the 1770s. you had a burgeoning economy, as many book shops in philadelphia as in any other city in the empire and no outside french threat after the treaty of paris. so yes, it was the right time. but that doesn t mean that george iii was a tyrant. you know? that was not true. it s not just that he isn t a tyrant. he to you as an extraordinary her majesty the queen has put george s papers online now. the papers project. in it you find extraordinary things. when he was prince of wales, he was opposed to slavery. he writes us e says saying it
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brian: time nor news by the numbers. first 235 years that s how long ago the american revolution officially ended the treaty of paris was ratified on this day in 1784. marking the end of the year s long battle between great britain and the united states. we did win. next, 37 years, that s how long this italian fugitive has been on the run. interpol agents traced a mobile device and arrested the convicted murderer in bolivia. he was returned to italy this morning. i m sure there will be a lot of people there to greet him. finally, 42. that s how many babies the phoenix fire department. the department sharing these adorable photos of the babies placed to spell pfd. the babies either have a mom, dad or both parents working at the department. ainsley: that s awesome.
since 1989. it s not clearly defined. it is a much more fractured world. six years in, president obama trying to define is a little disappointing. is barack obama s foreign policy? well, i think it s a lot of hedging right now. when a strategy ought to drive the discussion and policy. in much of kerry s speech which i thought was pretty defensive based on his record was all based on hedging. you engage in a hedging strategy when you have nothing else to do. where s the grand strategy behind the american role of the world? you say that we re ever-changing our place in the world. and that s true to some extent. but we also have to recognize that today s moment is not unlike 1815 after the treaty of paris or 1919 after the treaty