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since the fall of the roman empire no fewer than one hundred eighty three prophecies have wrongly predicted the end of the world. were. six. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charming welcome to the big picture. joining me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to a place is hidden from the tourists you're going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. at least. the a. lucky. live. live. live. live. live . live. live. live. our life. little.
since the fall of the roman empire no fewer than one hundred eighty three prophecies have wrongly predicted the end of the world. were. six. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charming welcome to the big picture. joining me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to a place is hidden from the tourists...
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they have this glorious past and was a critical part of the roman empire.n the second third century a.d. emperors wasman empire libyan. when you travel through those places that are memorialized by mike colleague who was a great photographer, you see -- you get a sense of a very thriving libya back then, but also a libya very much connected to the world across the mediterranean. that was severed by muammar gaddafi. host: 4 10,000 years the location attracted colonizers as a population of each wave of newcomers is slowly forge the libyan identity. today evidence of other cultures and history, a greek theaters and italian cafes is stamped on this predominantly-arab country. how has it retained arab identity? guest: there is a problem with the last part of your question, because when muammar gaddafi became the leader of libya in 1969, he said about erasing history or rather reconfiguring it to suit his own means. among the things he did was preached to libyans that the west kept libya under its boot heel. part of this was true, but essentially what he was tryi
they have this glorious past and was a critical part of the roman empire.n the second third century a.d. emperors wasman empire libyan. when you travel through those places that are memorialized by mike colleague who was a great photographer, you see -- you get a sense of a very thriving libya back then, but also a libya very much connected to the world across the mediterranean. that was severed by muammar gaddafi. host: 4 10,000 years the location attracted colonizers as a population of each...
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of the roman empire no fewer than one hundred eighty three prophecies have wrongly predicted the end of the world. download the official location yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't not with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. wealthy british style stock. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. the news that secret laboratory tim curry was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and work this is why you should care only dot com. hold it hold it it. hold . clearly. the speed. at. which. things are. good bill.
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now, if the founding fathers had been battling not the british empire, but the roman empire, i can assure you that the romans, no matter how many battlefield defeats they suffered, would have come back. george washington, the founders, would have been crucified quite literally. the fact that this did not happen is because of what happened in an institution that the romans did not have to worry about, at least not after the rise of the empire. that was the house of commons, parliament. in 17821 year after the year after the battle of yorktown there was a very close vote in the house of commons to discontinue offensive operations in north america. the vote was 234-215. it was a nail biter, but because lord north, the hardline prime minister who wanted to prosecute the war against the american rebels, he lost that vote and therefore he had to resign office. and lord rockingham and his legs and had committed to a policy of conciliation with there american brothers took office. and that, i would submit to you, was truly where the american revolution was one. that was something the founding fat
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since the fall of the roman empire no fewer than one hundred eighty three prophecies have wrongly predicted the end of the world. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm john harvey welcome to the big picture. something. lives beneath. thousands of meters of the ice under a rock. that is allure for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. join me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to place is hidden from the tourists you're going to meet some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . you. download give. yourself a. stream quality and enjoy.
since the fall of the roman empire no fewer than one hundred eighty three prophecies have wrongly predicted the end of the world. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm john harvey welcome to the big picture. something. lives beneath. thousands of meters of the ice under a rock. that is allure for...
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the last days of the roman empire is this act by germany a sign of the end of the dollar as a reserve currency and america as a superpower post bretton woods well actually i see a lot of trouble in the future and perhaps this is a straw in the wind because none of these governments trust each other i mean after all one of the main things that governments do is go to war with each other. so that i expect you're going to see more of this type of thing in the future why should the germans be storing their gold with the french in the america. it makes no sense it makes as much sense as for the americans to store their cold with the germans you know i mean just as every individual ought to have gold and keep it in his old own possession so should these banks well i think what all right i'll run is saying here is that germany is declaring an act of currency war so as this world war three a sum of positive because it is sounds a bit rich however with the if you take into consideration the current spate. of economic malaise around the world the and the south by. based their own currencies as
the last days of the roman empire is this act by germany a sign of the end of the dollar as a reserve currency and america as a superpower post bretton woods well actually i see a lot of trouble in the future and perhaps this is a straw in the wind because none of these governments trust each other i mean after all one of the main things that governments do is go to war with each other. so that i expect you're going to see more of this type of thing in the future why should the germans be...
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they thought the greek city states, the roman empire, and all the civilizations that followed were the inheritors of a single act of creation. but discoveries in the new world would provide a stunning challenge to this myopic vision of human history. in 1839, in the jungles of mesoamerica, explorers john lloyd stephens and frederick catherwood encountered the realms of the ancient maya. europeans were amazed by catherwood's written descriptions of ancient maya cities. architecture, sculpture and painting -- all the arts that embellish life had flourished in this overgrown forest. who built this city ? in the ruined cities of egypt, the stranger knows the story of the people whose vestiges are around him. america, say the historians, was peopled by savages. but savages never reared these structures, never carved these stones. we asked the indians who made them ? and their answer was "quien sabe ?" -- who knows ? during the next century, other explorers revealed the amazing variety of new-world civilizations. a great city, teotihuacan, dominated the basin of mexico. atop a hill in the va
they thought the greek city states, the roman empire, and all the civilizations that followed were the inheritors of a single act of creation. but discoveries in the new world would provide a stunning challenge to this myopic vision of human history. in 1839, in the jungles of mesoamerica, explorers john lloyd stephens and frederick catherwood encountered the realms of the ancient maya. europeans were amazed by catherwood's written descriptions of ancient maya cities. architecture, sculpture...
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the roman republic over the roman empire. english republican over the kings.he british parliament and ultimately of course american self-governance over autocratic power abroad is it that i venerable isi scholar, the wilmer kendall noted in the declaration of right, the founders view expressed with an emphasis on the right of law, right of the people to govern themselves. the arguments of his self-governing sovereignty will continue as the 21st century develops. submissive sovereignties obsolete. they are saying self-government is obsolete. when someone says the world of the future requires the rules of global governance, they say americans and other people do not have the moral right to govern themselves. my book argues americans do have the moral right to rule themselves as do other people does aspired to self-government and have capacity for self-government and explains the independent self-government of the democratic state is preferred to all forms of global governance. i'm going to add by simply reading the final chapter in my book, which i go back to qu
the roman republic over the roman empire. english republican over the kings.he british parliament and ultimately of course american self-governance over autocratic power abroad is it that i venerable isi scholar, the wilmer kendall noted in the declaration of right, the founders view expressed with an emphasis on the right of law, right of the people to govern themselves. the arguments of his self-governing sovereignty will continue as the 21st century develops. submissive sovereignties...
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fishermen here go after the bluefin much the same way their ancestors did during the days of the roman empirecarloforte fix nets to the ocean floor, trapping the migrating bluefin in giant chambers. we went out with divers to check on their trap. we had no idea what to expect. floating walls of nets stretching six stories high. there's no escape here for these juggernauts who can cross the atlantic at 70 miles an hour. the only sound: the bubbles from the oxygen tanks. then a truly exceptional sight. seeing tuna on a sushi plate is one thing. seeing the king of sushi down here is something else entirely. within a few hours, the tuna and the fishermen would be face-to-face, locked in an ancient ritual called the mattanza, which means, literally, "the slaughter." the mattanza begins with a small armada. old boats with rusty hulls are towed out and hauled into position surrounding the nets. [people yelling] over the course of the next two hours, the fishermen close in on their prey, bringing their boats and their nets closer and closer to each other. it's a life-and-death struggle for the giant
fishermen here go after the bluefin much the same way their ancestors did during the days of the roman empirecarloforte fix nets to the ocean floor, trapping the migrating bluefin in giant chambers. we went out with divers to check on their trap. we had no idea what to expect. floating walls of nets stretching six stories high. there's no escape here for these juggernauts who can cross the atlantic at 70 miles an hour. the only sound: the bubbles from the oxygen tanks. then a truly exceptional...
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if you are going to conscripts farmers, we sound like the roman empire. host: so you do not support it? ok. clarissa martinez de castro. the dream act that looks at the youths brought into this country through no fault of their own proposes that those young people in order to earn their legal status would have to earn their way by going to college or serving in the military. there are a number of active people that are in high school and in rotc programs and things like that. if you talk about forcing people, i hear the caller say he wishes he had the privilege to serve his country. we think that is something -- at least in the latino community -- there is a very patriotic ve in service to the country and we think that should be an option. there are solutions on the table. we have a way to move forward. now is the time before the problem gets bigger again. host: independent caller, good morning. caller: i do not understand why you would disparage people for trying to get ahead by working hard and making a better life. i would rather see that then spend ou
if you are going to conscripts farmers, we sound like the roman empire. host: so you do not support it? ok. clarissa martinez de castro. the dream act that looks at the youths brought into this country through no fault of their own proposes that those young people in order to earn their legal status would have to earn their way by going to college or serving in the military. there are a number of active people that are in high school and in rotc programs and things like that. if you talk about...
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this is the biggest land mass since the roman empire to attempt, and it took what six weeks to get from new england to south carolina? so if you are a business person or astute manager, you have territorial divisions. and in the 60's and the 70's when european states persons and scholars were looking at the federal laws and to see if they could find some lessons for the european union, many of them thought the american federalist system as being administrative of administrative convenience and in a sense it was the that is in the whole theory of federalism and that is and the legion. the feria federalism, the genius of federalism is that it's wrong as an ethical matter. wrong as a moral matter for deutsch to delegate so much power over your own life to the remote central authority that you can no longer plan your own destiny that is the moral and the ethical underpinning of federalism. those are structural components in the hamilton and the instructor. as i've indicated there's a jeffersonian bill of rights when you hear about two things you think there might be tension between the two,
this is the biggest land mass since the roman empire to attempt, and it took what six weeks to get from new england to south carolina? so if you are a business person or astute manager, you have territorial divisions. and in the 60's and the 70's when european states persons and scholars were looking at the federal laws and to see if they could find some lessons for the european union, many of them thought the american federalist system as being administrative of administrative convenience and...
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that wasn't something the roman empire had to worry about.ing that modern france and the united states have to worry about. so my biggest concern about the french in mali is are they going to have the staying power? because sending a few hundred or a few thousand troops into mali and pushing back some of the militants for a few weeks is fine. but they're going to come back. and the reality is, one of the points in the new book is that the average insurgency since 1945 has lasted almost ten years. so you better be ready for the long haul. and if you're not, you're not going to win. >> max, what does your research us about afghanistan? >> i don't have a crystal ball, and i think there are reasons for concerns. i think we have made progress. again, back to richard's point, the question is are we going to have staying power? if we have something like 20,000 troops serving as advisers and as special operations forces after 2014, i think there's a reasonable chance of a decent outcome defined as a self-sustaining afghanistan. but if we're going to
that wasn't something the roman empire had to worry about.ing that modern france and the united states have to worry about. so my biggest concern about the french in mali is are they going to have the staying power? because sending a few hundred or a few thousand troops into mali and pushing back some of the militants for a few weeks is fine. but they're going to come back. and the reality is, one of the points in the new book is that the average insurgency since 1945 has lasted almost ten...
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first power in the world, namely us and the second is larger than in the last 1500 years since the roman empire. even when the british were the leading power, the french and the germans an others were rather behind them. the combination of any two of the powers -- [inaudible] that is why they created the balance of power system. we have been living since 1990 or 1991 in an unprecedented situation. the question for the first decade and a half is what to do with that dominance? it hinged on one thing, keeping the economic house in order as the primary issue. the secondary issue was maintaining the will to be active in the world. these are related. what the obama presidency represents is the country that is seeking some kind of respite. to look at it non-ideologically. i think of it more keeping the world at bay. i thought we would be involved in the last decade. we would rather not be involved, we cannot ignore our enemies. i think that when you leave from behind, -- lead from behind or don't lead at all, relationships with iran and russia, the offer for armistice that has gone really bad. there
first power in the world, namely us and the second is larger than in the last 1500 years since the roman empire. even when the british were the leading power, the french and the germans an others were rather behind them. the combination of any two of the powers -- [inaudible] that is why they created the balance of power system. we have been living since 1990 or 1991 in an unprecedented situation. the question for the first decade and a half is what to do with that dominance? it hinged on one...
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i would go on even to the great heyday of the roman empires.would see developments around there, through various members and leaders, but i would not stop there. . i would even come up to the day of the renaissance and get a quick picture of all that the renaissance did for the cultural and aesthetic life of man, but i would not stop there. i would even go by the way that the man for whom i am named had his habitat. and i wouldn't watch martin luther as he attacked his 95 theses on the door of the church of would member, i would not stop there. i would come up even to 1863 and watch a vacillating president by the name of abraham lincoln finally come to the conclusion that he had to sign the emancipation proclamation, but i would not stop there. i would even come up to the early thirties, and see a man the bankruptcy of his nation. and come with an eloquent cry that fear itself. but i wouldn't stop there. strangely enough, i would turn to the almighty, and say, "if you allow me to live just a few years in the second half of the 20th century, i w
i would go on even to the great heyday of the roman empires.would see developments around there, through various members and leaders, but i would not stop there. . i would even come up to the day of the renaissance and get a quick picture of all that the renaissance did for the cultural and aesthetic life of man, but i would not stop there. i would even go by the way that the man for whom i am named had his habitat. and i wouldn't watch martin luther as he attacked his 95 theses on the door of...
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between the first power in the world and the second is larger than in the last 1500 years since the roman empire. even at the height of the european system, when the british were the leading power, the french and the germans and others were behind them and the combination of any other to other powers would of outwait the british which is why they created the balance of power system. we have been living in an unprecedented situation. the question we have a the first decade and a half is what do we do with that dominant? the problem is that dominant hinged on one thing -- keeping one domestic economic house in order as the primary issue. as the secondary issue, maintaining the will to be active in the world abroad. these are related. i think what the obama presidency represents is a country that is seeking some kind of rest this. to look at it non e geologically -- ideologically. we thought we had been over involved in the world until the last decade. right now, we would rather not be involved. the problem is if we do not, if we can ignore our enemies but our enemies will not ignore us. i do think
between the first power in the world and the second is larger than in the last 1500 years since the roman empire. even at the height of the european system, when the british were the leading power, the french and the germans and others were behind them and the combination of any other to other powers would of outwait the british which is why they created the balance of power system. we have been living in an unprecedented situation. the question we have a the first decade and a half is what do...
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empires. right? the babylonian. the medes and the persians. and the greeks and the romans. all gentiles. dealing with gentiles, then it stands to reason that we're not going to use the name of god that israel claimed which was jehovah. but we're going to use the term the most high because that's what the gentiles refer to him. here it is. daniel chapter 4 starting at verse 1. now this is the way you have to study the scriptures. "nebuchadnezzar the babylonian king (a gentile) unto all the people nations and languages that dwell in all the earth." that is the then known world. "peace be multiplied to you. i thought it good to show the signs and wonders that the high god" underline that. that's what nebuchadnezzar referred to him. he didn't call him jehovah. he called him the most high god. alright, let's go to another verse. they're scattered throughout the chapter. they're scattered throughout daniel. but the next one i can see quickly is in verse 17. still in daniel 4 verse 17. you all got it? "this matter is by the decree of the watchers and the demand by the word of the holy ones; to
empires. right? the babylonian. the medes and the persians. and the greeks and the romans. all gentiles. dealing with gentiles, then it stands to reason that we're not going to use the name of god that israel claimed which was jehovah. but we're going to use the term the most high because that's what the gentiles refer to him. here it is. daniel chapter 4 starting at verse 1. now this is the way you have to study the scriptures. "nebuchadnezzar the babylonian king (a gentile) unto all the...