Ocean cool there shes not present today, its going help temperatures to rise as quickly as theyre about to heat advisories taking effect that any of this morning blasting through 09 00pm tonight for a lot of the bay much of the north bay inland east bay as well as the south bay that could san jose. Temperatures not cooling much overnight. We saw pittsburgh hanging on to the 70s and in fact are still there at 70 degrees. Berkeley at 67 much of the north bay down in the 50s pretty warm evening, overall and warm start the morning. Ahead of what will be a hot afternoon. And conquered livermore triple digit heat for you very close to a 100 degrees in morgan hill and napa while uper 80s and open to 87 San Francisco at 81 and hayward at 91 degrees. Todays temperatures and no theyre not going to be fine with those 90s solidly in san jose oakland of the upper 80s. The good news is is that we do have much cooler weather just around the corner and we dont have to wait too long before getting ther
The most famous is talleyrand, who later became the French Foreign minister under napoleon. He spends a couple years in the United States. He had been an archbishop in the French Church and who proposed the nationalization of church land during the revolutions early stages. Another figure was lafayettes brotherinlaw, who had participated in the revolution. He had fought a lot times he had fought alongside lafayette and washington. He in fact presided over the constituent assembly on the night that feudalism was formally abolished in france. He was a charming guy, he was a wonderful dancer. He was said to be marie and when its then sputter. Marie antoinettes dance partner. There was a travel writer, and intellectual. And he later became a senator in france. He had written on egypt and on the middle east. He had became an influential thinker under napoleon. Was the duke delong core he had massive landholdings. Have participated in all these reforms in the french revolution. He came to th
Was lafayettes brotherinlaw. He participated in the american revolution. He fought alongside lafayette and washington. He had gone back to france to lead some of the noble reforms. He presided over the constituent assembly on the night that it was a formally abolished in france. He was a charming guy. A wonderful dancer. He was supposed to be marie intranets Marie Antoinettes dance partner. He charmed the women. There was a travel writer, an intellectual, and he later became a senator in france. He had written on egypt and on the middle east. He became an influential thinker under napoleon. Duke, one of the wealthiest aristocrats in old regime france. He had massive landholdings. He also participated in these reforms and the french revolution. He came to the u. S. And was sort of moody, sort of depressed. He wrote a lot, he went on these travels around the back countries. He wrote eight volumes on his travels. He kept a diary while in philadelphia, where he expresses his sadness about
History news. Top andxt, John University history professor talks about five aristocrats who fled the french revolution in the 1790s and settled in philadelphia. French influence on the then American Capital the relationship these men formed with political figures of the early republic. At the annualewed meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. This is about 15 minutes. Your book, when the United States over french, focuses on five french aristocrats. Were upperlevel aristocrats that ascended from the highest french nobility. All of them were liberals who participated in the early stages of the french revolution and supported until it became too radical and they were forced to flee the country. All of them came to the united talleyrand became the French Foreign minister under several regimes and spent a couple of years in the United States. He had been archbishop in the French Church and he proposed the nationalization of church land. Was left eye