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the peoples crusade reached the buys on time capital constantinople. the crossing point to asia and the holy land. and almost all the world alex is called then again well above all but no death. well. and. then he. would. look so. we. have whatever that we had. and then you know even. the crusaders who cross the bosphorus now found themselves marching in territory controlled by hostile forces principally the muslims so jukes. a few weeks after they landed in asia minor. they fell into a well set sent. in a short path of the fast majority of the 20000 crusaders were slow to. you name me gen at the if you had. better luck this will have. been a didn't see me. but while the on discipline drabble of the people's crusade were meeting a tragic end in asia minor. another wave of the holy war. the nobility of europe was gathering stronger larger and more organized on. armies that would go down in history as the 1st crusade. an extrajudicial killing in a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into our house think of. that i heard people shouting i saw
the peoples crusade reached the buys on time capital constantinople. the crossing point to asia and the holy land. and almost all the world alex is called then again well above all but no death. well. and. then he. would. look so. we. have whatever that we had. and then you know even. the crusaders who cross the bosphorus now found themselves marching in territory controlled by hostile forces principally the muslims so jukes. a few weeks after they landed in asia minor. they fell into a well...
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the senate jukes moved closer to constantinople the great capitol of the baes on time and. that's an excellent coffee etc one of the good news for rob. was hal that means a lot of it will be. well back 12. getting or 7 alyssum nothing shaped along. the time it helmet he said he said ok i'm a weapon may have thought it was a lad who left that he had little bow if you haven't left some damn trouble and. taken on the fickle it you know how to cut this whole fuck up a little while the gulf is a want doesn't have a shock it still does kabul and say that must mean it was even in the normal. intent that that guy won norman in die and then 50 feet of freedom for me means you sure i'm a shot to better even if i do i'm not a. western christians at the time didn't see islam as a separate religion. they tended to see islam as a christian heresy they saw that as a diversion from christianity now they're completely wrong about that. kind of sure and will still modify and the polish shaab. if you will have their free will that. well after a. few was 1000 of them again if you have a douche
the senate jukes moved closer to constantinople the great capitol of the baes on time and. that's an excellent coffee etc one of the good news for rob. was hal that means a lot of it will be. well back 12. getting or 7 alyssum nothing shaped along. the time it helmet he said he said ok i'm a weapon may have thought it was a lad who left that he had little bow if you haven't left some damn trouble and. taken on the fickle it you know how to cut this whole fuck up a little while the gulf is a...
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. >> in the middle ages, it began in central asia, but spread very quickly to constantinople, across the black sea, and spread by boat mediterranean countries because merchants and travelers voyage to the lot by sea. it affected the areas around ports more than inlanand. >> in around five years, the disease killed tens of millions and wiped out 30% to 60% of europe's population. it had a profound effect on the psyche of generations to follow, causing terror when it researched in marseille and is still frightening and parts of d inca today -- resurge marseille and is still frightening in parts of africa today. >> that's it for me, thanks for watching. >>>> keep up-to-date with the latest on the middle east. wewe bring you political, econonomic, and cultural eventsn this middle eastern program. on franceeast matters 24 and france 24.com. ♪ >> go, go, go. >> appearances can be misleading. they may have male military crew cuts, but this is a group of female rangers and training. one of them plays the role of the poacher who is captured by fellow trainees. that's good, very good. well don
. >> in the middle ages, it began in central asia, but spread very quickly to constantinople, across the black sea, and spread by boat mediterranean countries because merchants and travelers voyage to the lot by sea. it affected the areas around ports more than inlanand. >> in around five years, the disease killed tens of millions and wiped out 30% to 60% of europe's population. it had a profound effect on the psyche of generations to follow, causing terror when it researched in...
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hold the edges and you had to divert resources to pacifying gaul and then pacifying you know the constantinople sort of edge of empire it took resources right so here we have a situation where this the crucial the roads that keep the american empire to get there is the dollar and the debt system now with the collapse in oil prices too negative but definitely down below $20.00 and the commodity price collapse that leaves a shortage of dollars around the world on one hand but on top of that you need it even more than ever to grow because you have so much of the debts that were incurred in the eighty's and ninety's and the $22010.00 pts to pay off but if there's no dollars then you know there's no way to pay it off so. right now it's something like 8 trillion dollars has been printed by global governments but they're saying as we hear on the report have been pointing out that kaiser caesar kaiser kaiser caesar we're talking about the roman empire and. we need a $100000000000.00 at least to just not even like get most of the way up there to even can kaiser says that this is not unpredictable that t
hold the edges and you had to divert resources to pacifying gaul and then pacifying you know the constantinople sort of edge of empire it took resources right so here we have a situation where this the crucial the roads that keep the american empire to get there is the dollar and the debt system now with the collapse in oil prices too negative but definitely down below $20.00 and the commodity price collapse that leaves a shortage of dollars around the world on one hand but on top of that you...
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date of the armenian genocide when over $200.00 intellectuals were rounded up and deported from constantinople most would end up murdered it was the beginning of the mass slaughter and expulsion of 1500000 armenians but now for the 1st time in over a century both chambers of the u.s. congress recognized fully that what happened to the armenians was in fact a genocide something that had been ignored or denied especially following world war 2 when american foreign policy relied on turkey as a vital ally in the struggle against the soviet union this begs the question is life different for armenians now that the strongest nation on earth essentially acknowledges what happened we should not forget that the unmeaning genocide is a part of the day decomposition because there is no i mean the feminists in the world who hasn't affected by the minutes on the site. so it's something that it was a it was a good news but not complete i may not share in the sense that. it's a moment to celebrate to the effect that after all it's a resolution that commemorate commemorates the genocide and the go. i think amo
date of the armenian genocide when over $200.00 intellectuals were rounded up and deported from constantinople most would end up murdered it was the beginning of the mass slaughter and expulsion of 1500000 armenians but now for the 1st time in over a century both chambers of the u.s. congress recognized fully that what happened to the armenians was in fact a genocide something that had been ignored or denied especially following world war 2 when american foreign policy relied on turkey as a...
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it failed in the west and they took constantinople but in spain, the christian armies of ferdinand and isabela, they drove the muslims out and they turned the iberian peninsula into a christian kingdom and then they set up the spanish inquisition and they had pretty much run out of muslims because they had fled, but there was one trace of otherness left there in spain and it was the jews. and so they-- the spanish inquisition really focused on hunting down jews and then -- and what? because if you concerted -- if you forced the jews to convert, you'd be out of jews so who was the other that you could have as the force that was, you know, solidifying yourselfness? so that's where and when a theory kind of developed or began to develop that the jewishness was not a set of beliefs, it was a -- it was blood, some blood quality and that no matter what you said you believed, you couldn't eliminate your jewishness, you couldn't become, like you couldn't become short lie claiming to be short. short is what you are. then it became a question of mathematically calculating what percentage of your
it failed in the west and they took constantinople but in spain, the christian armies of ferdinand and isabela, they drove the muslims out and they turned the iberian peninsula into a christian kingdom and then they set up the spanish inquisition and they had pretty much run out of muslims because they had fled, but there was one trace of otherness left there in spain and it was the jews. and so they-- the spanish inquisition really focused on hunting down jews and then -- and what? because if...
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world health organization put out a document on the 12th and then they tweet ed on the 14th after constantinople consultation with senior chinese medical officials , there's no human-to-human transmission, while they're at the white house and then they go to davos you're one of the first ones to report this , they don't tell anybody and actually when they started to stop the transmission, the traffic and the travel inside of china, they didn't stop it to the rest of the world it took donald j. trump, the 45th president of the united states, against his medical advisor's opinion because they were going off what the world health organization said. it was trump that stopped the international travel on the 31st of january. the blood is on the hands of the chinese communist party and the world, for the chinese people the people of wuhan, the world must hold these people accountable. maria: will the world hold them accountable? the lying is continuing as we speak, yesterday the president's task force press conference, they showed a graphic of the mortality rate, steve. it's laughable to think that chi
world health organization put out a document on the 12th and then they tweet ed on the 14th after constantinople consultation with senior chinese medical officials , there's no human-to-human transmission, while they're at the white house and then they go to davos you're one of the first ones to report this , they don't tell anybody and actually when they started to stop the transmission, the traffic and the travel inside of china, they didn't stop it to the rest of the world it took donald j....
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traded across the baltic sea slave trade for a very long time before it would become the fall of constantinople and the movement of european traders out across the mediterranean into the atlantic where they began to rely evermore heavily on enslaved africans to do the kind of work but the word is still with us, right? the pattern slavic is still in our language. i do think about that with the expectations that come with social relationships as well. over centuries african typical features came to signify low social status. right? even after the end of legal slavery those features still came to signify dissent from those social status. even in places where the laws were radically different like in latin america where the laws weren't the same you still find a dissociation between blackbean a typical features and low social status because of those centuries of slavery. those expectations take different forms in the way the laws were in way, culture works and the way society is organized. that's an abstract way of saying that we are still contending with those enduring patterns. and yet, one thing
traded across the baltic sea slave trade for a very long time before it would become the fall of constantinople and the movement of european traders out across the mediterranean into the atlantic where they began to rely evermore heavily on enslaved africans to do the kind of work but the word is still with us, right? the pattern slavic is still in our language. i do think about that with the expectations that come with social relationships as well. over centuries african typical features came...
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traded across the baltic sea slave trade for a very long time before what we called the fall of constantinople and the movement of european traders across the mediterranean, and the atlanta ickic where they -- atlantic where the began to rely on enslaved africans but the word is still with us, the pattern, slav as slave is still there in our language. i do think but that with the expectations that come with social relationships as well. over centuries, africa typical features cam to signify low social status and even after the end of legal slavery, those features still came to signature my fie, dissent from low social status. even in places where the laws worked radically different. in different pars of la tip america where the lauds weren't the same you still find associations between black features and low social status bass of the centuries of slavery and the expectations take different forms in at the tway the laws, and the way culture works and the way society is organized. now, that's a kind of abstract way of saying, we are still contending with those enduring patterns, and yet one over
traded across the baltic sea slave trade for a very long time before what we called the fall of constantinople and the movement of european traders across the mediterranean, and the atlanta ickic where they -- atlantic where the began to rely on enslaved africans but the word is still with us, the pattern, slav as slave is still there in our language. i do think but that with the expectations that come with social relationships as well. over centuries, africa typical features cam to signify low...