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so i mean i was going to roman empire at the height of its power half of me is under. roman general virus is governor of the northern provinces at his side. the leader of a division of germany troops serving the romans. returning with roman forces meet his father a tribal chief again as a child i mean yes was taken as a hostage to rome where he became a roman citizen would come under tightness. crisis act and now on slope sees parallels with the situation of refugees today. and feel i think refugees have to struggle with the same things that armenia struggled with not knowing how to fit in where do i belong do i belong. how much of my original culture can i retain. and how much is it accepted in the new culture and so on. this story is told entirely from the perspective of the german it tribes they resent the high tribute payments demanded by the romans the conflict is given an extra edge due to the language barrier the romans speaking latin. no matter what i was the only one producing any sort of. because of the fact that. there were no one up call alan so it's a touch
so i mean i was going to roman empire at the height of its power half of me is under. roman general virus is governor of the northern provinces at his side. the leader of a division of germany troops serving the romans. returning with roman forces meet his father a tribal chief again as a child i mean yes was taken as a hostage to rome where he became a roman citizen would come under tightness. crisis act and now on slope sees parallels with the situation of refugees today. and feel i think...
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the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fed in unfunded. silk was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones in glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with lynchings were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan on the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished and some are conned and tashkent there was a rumor in train most merchants only travel short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the train groups like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes customs duties and ban
the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fed in unfunded. silk was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones in glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and...
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so i mean how are you going to this roman empire at the height of its power half of it is under. roman general virus is governor of the northern province is at his side. the leader of a division of jim manic troops serving the romans. returning with roman forces meet his father a tribal chief again as a child i mean yes was taken as a hostage to rome where he became a roman citizen because it's hopeless. he could organise my 4. vices act on our own slope sees parallels with the situation of refugees today. i think refugees have to struggle with the same things that are many a struggled with not knowing how to fit in where do i belong do i belong. how much of my original culture can i retain. and how much is it accepted in the new culture and so on. this story is told entirely from the perspective of the gemini tribes they resent the high tribute payments demanded by the romans the conflict is given an extra edge due to the language barrier the romans speaking latin just sex. was stuck through my table that was there no longer producing any sort. because of the fact that you have a
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the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fed in unfunded leashed health and. silk was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with lynchings were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished in summer conde and tashkent there was a ruling train. most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the trail like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes cust
the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fed in unfunded leashed health and. silk was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder...
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the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen and funnily toughen. up was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it. they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legions were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished in summer conde and tashkent there was a ruling trade most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the trade route like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes customs
the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen and funnily toughen. up was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it. they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were...
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empire which was at its peak with a population of $100000000.00 and an area twice that of the roman empire. the most really it was a colonial exhibition was 2 to 3 times the size of disneyland in paris and it took place not outside but in the center of paris in former workers districts that have been completely redesigned at the time the cinema was still in its infancy sound film had just been invented and here an entire colonial empire was now being recreated it was like a holy auditor still in. the exhibition was inaugurated by the president just all the med and machine will take joined by the undersecretary of state for the colonies blaze. in just a few months 33000000 tickets were sold. unscrupulous of. suffolk $931.00 as the peak of the should do for a long period is not to say that a realtor client will start. it was important to show that france's history which had cost a lot of money was coatless parliamentary debates had finally paid off the new entrepreneurship and the promise of educating your farrier people to a level not too far removed from the nation's standards have been ac
empire which was at its peak with a population of $100000000.00 and an area twice that of the roman empire. the most really it was a colonial exhibition was 2 to 3 times the size of disneyland in paris and it took place not outside but in the center of paris in former workers districts that have been completely redesigned at the time the cinema was still in its infancy sound film had just been invented and here an entire colonial empire was now being recreated it was like a holy auditor still...
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the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen unfun. soup was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it. they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legends were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished and some are conned and tashkent there was a ruling trade most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the trade routes like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes customs duties
the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen unfun. soup was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it. they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and...
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drew from their experience in spain, which came from arabia, which come from the roman errol the roman empire, was a system, which were ditches, but not just irrigation but they were drinking water, and water for the cattle and everybody else. and everybody use the same water, nobody news nobody knew anything about germs. they wonder why they had epidemics but they figure that out. so antonio, was selected in large part, because i had two major sources of water upstream. we had the headwaters, of the san antonio river, and we had hid waters of the sand pedro creek. from those places, engineers very carefully, because this land was rather flat. they were able to devise a system, of a half dozen -- which came from those rivers, and came through channels that followed the line of gravity, downhill to what became san antonio. then back into the river. so the water continue to flow. san antonio, use that system, for more than 100 years. it wasn't until the end of the 19th century, that they had a system that but there still are to a say he has, in the spanish mission. >> they are still used by are
drew from their experience in spain, which came from arabia, which come from the roman errol the roman empire, was a system, which were ditches, but not just irrigation but they were drinking water, and water for the cattle and everybody else. and everybody use the same water, nobody news nobody knew anything about germs. they wonder why they had epidemics but they figure that out. so antonio, was selected in large part, because i had two major sources of water upstream. we had the headwaters,...
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don't agree with the foundation of europe or right after that period had innocent the greek and roman empire handing over civilizational values all before most of it came at the end of the 6th century jews were on the brink of extermination a professor. at university talks about this out you need to understand where i'm not being funny white christian people who strike the right after the right devices they didn't want to integrate was quite right and every committing genocide around the world for decades and centuries have since the model of shared values and tolerance is where i'm chilling with you right now and you're ok if i shake hands or not i'm not that bothered whether you do either there are bigger things for us to worry about but that let's focus on this ok gentlemen look we really appreciate your time tonight as my hands are political and social commentator and also dr reiner office a chair political analyst and consultant thank you. and thank you for watching as well just coming up to half past 8 to moscow we're back again at the top of. the one else seems wrong. but we're all ju
don't agree with the foundation of europe or right after that period had innocent the greek and roman empire handing over civilizational values all before most of it came at the end of the 6th century jews were on the brink of extermination a professor. at university talks about this out you need to understand where i'm not being funny white christian people who strike the right after the right devices they didn't want to integrate was quite right and every committing genocide around the world...
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know when i'm going to be out there so i don't think about it i don't mean a roman empire. i kind of but i wonder. if i'm not big now i think it's higher than i. have to come i feel. safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave the cult speech util. will not some of them leave your mom and i couldn't you know. this you need to get it out in. the soil the. court of the united. because the persona that can't even. prove backs out of a deal to buy a covert $1000.00 vaccine from pharma giant has resigned after a trial volunteer dies in brazil accuses the firm of withholding crucial data. in french government come from. social media. public opinion is that. it is very easy to social media and it's up to a person to decide what is problematic. and there should be more people. content. business. for the white house. presidential.
know when i'm going to be out there so i don't think about it i don't mean a roman empire. i kind of but i wonder. if i'm not big now i think it's higher than i. have to come i feel. safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave the cult speech util. will not some of them leave your mom and i couldn't you know. this you need to get it out in. the soil the. court of the united. because the persona that can't even. prove backs out of a deal to buy a covert $1000.00 vaccine from pharma...
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so i mean there's roman empire at the height of its power half of it is under. n general virus is governor of the northern provinces at his side. the leader of a division of german manik troops serving the romans. returning with roman forces minister meets his father a tribal chief again as a child i mean yes was taken as a hostage to rome where he became a roman citizen would come on the tightness. in. my 4. crisis act and now on scope sees parallels with the situation of refugees today. and feel i think refugees have to struggle with the same things that armenia struggled with not knowing how to fit in like where do i belong do i belong. how much of my original culture can i retain. and how much is it accepted in the new culture and so on. this story is told entirely from the perspective of the geminid tribes they resent the high tribute payments demanded by the romans the conflict is given an extra edge due to the language barrier the moment speaking latin. oh mother but i was there no known producer any sort of. because of the fact that. there were no one up
so i mean there's roman empire at the height of its power half of it is under. n general virus is governor of the northern provinces at his side. the leader of a division of german manik troops serving the romans. returning with roman forces minister meets his father a tribal chief again as a child i mean yes was taken as a hostage to rome where he became a roman citizen would come on the tightness. in. my 4. crisis act and now on scope sees parallels with the situation of refugees today. and...
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so i mean how he's going to use roman empire at the height of its power. is under. n general virus he's governor of the northern provinces at his side. the leader of a division of gen manic troops serving the romans. returning with room and 4th is meet his father a tribal chief again as a child i mean he is was taken as a host each to rome where he became over and one citizen would come and it's at news. for. this act and. seize power now if we decide to a should have refugees today. i'm feeling good already i think refugees have to struggle with the same things that armenia struggled with not knowing how to fit in like where do i belong do i belong. how much of my original culture can i retain. and how much is it accepted in the new culture and so on and on the for this story is told entirely from the perspective of the germany tribes they resent the high tribute payments demanded by the romans the conflict is given an extra edge due to the language barrier the romans speaking latin. is that. really matter but i was there only i'm pretty certain the sort of. you wil
so i mean how he's going to use roman empire at the height of its power. is under. n general virus he's governor of the northern provinces at his side. the leader of a division of gen manic troops serving the romans. returning with room and 4th is meet his father a tribal chief again as a child i mean he is was taken as a host each to rome where he became over and one citizen would come and it's at news. for. this act and. seize power now if we decide to a should have refugees today. i'm...
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how the united states has gone from a position of supreme power, probably unrivaled since the roman empire in every dimension of power in 1993 to a country today the set my challenges everywhere, and i thought about how did that happen? how did we get here? so i began looking at all of the major foreign policy challenges we've had since 1993 and thinking about what we've done and what we had not done that contributed to that decline in our role in the world, our power in the world. and what i came up with was a set of nonmilitary instruments of power that had played such an important role in our success in the cold war against the soviet union, and has largely been neglected and withered after the end of the cold war, at a time when we continued to fund our military we basically dismantled all of the nonmilitary instruments of power from diplomacy the economic leverage, to strategic communications and more. we can go into that later. and as i looked at the situations, at these challenges from somalia and haiti in 1993, and others, right up to our relationship with russia and china today, n
how the united states has gone from a position of supreme power, probably unrivaled since the roman empire in every dimension of power in 1993 to a country today the set my challenges everywhere, and i thought about how did that happen? how did we get here? so i began looking at all of the major foreign policy challenges we've had since 1993 and thinking about what we've done and what we had not done that contributed to that decline in our role in the world, our power in the world. and what i...
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empire which was at its peak with a population of a $100000000.00 and an area twice that of the roman empire. imagine it is was a colonial exhibition was $2.00 to $3.00 times the size of disneyland in paris and it took place not outside but in the center of paris in former workers districts that had been completely redesigned at the time the cinema was still in its infancy sound film had just been invented and here an entire colonial empire was now being recreated in orbit it was like holy orders were sold in. the exhibition was inaugurated by the president just all the men and russian military joined by the undersecretary of state for the colonies blaze. in just a few months 33000000 tickets were sold. and to. suffolk 931 was the peak of the should do for a long period is not to say that a real decline was starting. it was important to show that france's history which had cost a lot of money has countless parliamentary debates and has finally paid off the new introduced and the promise of educating inferior people to a level not too far removed from the nation's standards had been achieved
empire which was at its peak with a population of a $100000000.00 and an area twice that of the roman empire. imagine it is was a colonial exhibition was $2.00 to $3.00 times the size of disneyland in paris and it took place not outside but in the center of paris in former workers districts that had been completely redesigned at the time the cinema was still in its infancy sound film had just been invented and here an entire colonial empire was now being recreated in orbit it was like holy...
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empire which was at its peak with a population of $100000000.00 and an area twice that of the roman empire. imagine it is it was a colonial exhibition was 2 to 3 times the size of disneyland in paris and it took place not outside but in the center of paris in former workers districts that have been completely redesigned at that time to the cinema was still in its infancy sound film had just been invented and here an entire colonial empire was now being recreated in orbit it was like hollywood will soon know. the exhibition was inaugurated by the president against all the men and machine military joined by the undersecretary of state for the colonies blaze. in just a few months 33 making tickets was sold. i don't see the bridge suffix 931 as the peak of the motor should do for us not to say that a real decline was starting. this just that it was important to show that france is history which would cost a lot of money as cutlass parliamentary debates had finally paid off to new hampshire because of another promise of educating a farrier people to a new level not too far removed from the nati
empire which was at its peak with a population of $100000000.00 and an area twice that of the roman empire. imagine it is it was a colonial exhibition was 2 to 3 times the size of disneyland in paris and it took place not outside but in the center of paris in former workers districts that have been completely redesigned at that time to the cinema was still in its infancy sound film had just been invented and here an entire colonial empire was now being recreated in orbit it was like hollywood...
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the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen and frontally toughen. up was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legends were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished in summer conde and tashkent there was a rumor in train. most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the train like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes customs d
the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen and frontally toughen. up was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were...
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the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fed in unfunded leached often. silk was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread and even with legends were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished and some are primed and tashkent there was a rumor in train. most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the trade routes like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brute
the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fed in unfunded leached often. silk was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were...
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revolution, america looked more powerful and respected than any country since the heights of the roman empires was because the international system never stands still and is now moving at warp speed. the countries that rose from poverty kept rising until, like china, they have become formidable competitors with economic growth comes political and cultural confidence. these countries from brazil to turkey to india, all act now with greater independence and strength than ever before. partly the nature of power itself has become more diffuse. what does it mean to be the most powerful country in the world when you cannot quell an insurgency in iraq? nor counter the pervasive influence of social media or secret attacks in cyberspace? but all this taken into account, it must be said. washington squandered its supremacy. during its moment of ascension, the united states acted in ways that were arbitrary, unilateral and narrowly self-interested. it attacked iraq without any u.n. mandate. it withdrew from international treaties and courts and organizations. it levied unilateral sanctions on its own al
revolution, america looked more powerful and respected than any country since the heights of the roman empires was because the international system never stands still and is now moving at warp speed. the countries that rose from poverty kept rising until, like china, they have become formidable competitors with economic growth comes political and cultural confidence. these countries from brazil to turkey to india, all act now with greater independence and strength than ever before. partly the...
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of an empire which was at its peak with a population of 100000000 and an area twice that of the roman empire most of it is was a colonial exhibition was $2.00 to $3.00 times the size of disneyland paris and it took place not outside but in the center of paris in former workers districts that had been completely redesigned at the time the cinema was still in its infancy sound film had just been invented and here an entire colonial empire was now being recreated in orbit it was like a holy auditor soon and. the exhibition was inaugurated by the president to lead and russian military joined by the undersecretary of state for the colonies blaze. in just a few months 33000000 tickets were sold. in school and to celebrate suffolk 931 was the peak of the motor should do for others not to say that a real decline was starting. it was important to show that france is history which would cost a lot of money as coatless parliamentary debates has finally paid off the neural tube research and the promise of educating a theory or people to a level not too far removed from the nation's standards have been a
of an empire which was at its peak with a population of 100000000 and an area twice that of the roman empire most of it is was a colonial exhibition was $2.00 to $3.00 times the size of disneyland paris and it took place not outside but in the center of paris in former workers districts that had been completely redesigned at the time the cinema was still in its infancy sound film had just been invented and here an entire colonial empire was now being recreated in orbit it was like a holy...
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in all of history, going back to the roman empire something. that is the way it is. it questioner says, okay everyone knows literally that is not true. and in the state of the economy it was better or and then all of the fact checkers will come around and sound like they are nitpicking and talking about something. in the average person, looks around and said, will the economy is really quite good. this is before the virus. and everyone attacking the president is unfair. in the controversy elevates message. we are now walking into the issue of the new supreme court justice that the president is going to appoint. take that controversy. avoid will there be controversy about it. and it elevates the message for trump. and what is the message. well i am trying to get a supreme court justice and who has impeccable credentials. somebody if it turns out, to be the cuban-americans judge from florida for whoever is he will be able to say see, evangelicals, see people, i am fighting for you. i am doing this for you. i am doing what i believe in. and the controversy elevates mess
in all of history, going back to the roman empire something. that is the way it is. it questioner says, okay everyone knows literally that is not true. and in the state of the economy it was better or and then all of the fact checkers will come around and sound like they are nitpicking and talking about something. in the average person, looks around and said, will the economy is really quite good. this is before the virus. and everyone attacking the president is unfair. in the controversy...
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talking about this at different times that i heard in all of us have heard like the end of the roman empire where the romans would show and second city. -- sack a city. that gives to the point about what do you do with nato? if we get back to the thought that is collective, a kind of mutual place for cooperation on the bigger problems of the day, then that will put us in a better position moving ahead. the difficulty will be of trying to come up with a new vision for nato and i think we should not do that. given everything we have talked about today the environment is not placed for this. threats are different than what they were after world war ii. they are not only in the form of countries. they are global pandemics, they are going to be the issues of climate change, mass migration. inhabitable.become in the long experience of working together. the secretary general of nato has been very good at leadership. that gets us into turkey. the turkey relationship has personalized. there are mutual relationships, but while i turkey is ambivalent in the european arena and bogged down in syria and
talking about this at different times that i heard in all of us have heard like the end of the roman empire where the romans would show and second city. -- sack a city. that gives to the point about what do you do with nato? if we get back to the thought that is collective, a kind of mutual place for cooperation on the bigger problems of the day, then that will put us in a better position moving ahead. the difficulty will be of trying to come up with a new vision for nato and i think we should...
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the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fed in unfunded leached often. silk was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with lynchings were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished in summer conned and tashkent there was a rumor in train. most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the train like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes custom
the silk road connected china to the roman empire. the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fed in unfunded leached often. silk was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were...
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talking about at different times that i hurt and all of us have heard more like the end of the roman empirehen the romans would show up and sacca said if he hadn't gotten of their protection money. that's not how nato was envisioned so that gets into the point about what to do with nato. if we get back to the thought it is collective defense, i kind of mutual versus cooperation on the bigger problems of the day how to tackle the threat, then that will put us in better steps are moving ahead. the difficulty would be a time to come up with a new vision for nato anything perhaps we should just that to the. think about 2010 when there's a great exercise to have new doctrine for nato. even everything we talked about today, the environment is not -- and the threats are different from what they were after world war ii. not just in form of countries or even nonstate actors like terrorism. they are global pandemics. they are going to be issues of climate change, mass migration, even with parts of europe as well as the united states that might become inhabitable. what nato gives us is the patents and
talking about at different times that i hurt and all of us have heard more like the end of the roman empirehen the romans would show up and sacca said if he hadn't gotten of their protection money. that's not how nato was envisioned so that gets into the point about what to do with nato. if we get back to the thought it is collective defense, i kind of mutual versus cooperation on the bigger problems of the day how to tackle the threat, then that will put us in better steps are moving ahead....
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more like the end of the roman empire. with the romans would show up. that was really not have nato was so there really gets to the point about what to do with nato. we get back to the thought of the collective defense. kind of mutual cooperation on bigger problems of the day. and that will let us start moving ahead. the difficulty will be try to come up with a new vision. and when you think about 2010, when we really exercised with nato, given everything that we have talked about today, the environment of that position as well. and the threats, for different than what they were after world war ii or the cold war. they're just not in the form of foreign countries. their global pandemics, and going to be the issue of climate change. migration. and parts of europe and it might be an enhanced a bootabl . muchy and other things as well. inspector general of nato has actually been very good at leadership. in turkey, the relationship is become an acute confusing this term. just the relationship between trump at the state. there's still still other relationshi
more like the end of the roman empire. with the romans would show up. that was really not have nato was so there really gets to the point about what to do with nato. we get back to the thought of the collective defense. kind of mutual cooperation on bigger problems of the day. and that will let us start moving ahead. the difficulty will be try to come up with a new vision. and when you think about 2010, when we really exercised with nato, given everything that we have talked about today, the...
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most powerful rulers of his time but charles the 5th wanted the title of holy roman emperor although the science of his empire brought with it a number of obstacles in the middle of europe the church was divided the ottomans threatened his empire from the east and other powerful european competitors were vying for the same title so he turned to merchant for go for help he borrowed 600000 guilders with which he bribed the selection committee if. it was customary for a certain agos the asian to take place when a king was being appointed or sums of money changed hands good changed hands of a political promises were made on both sides of the table but for it to have happened on such a large scale was unprecedented lawyer the bribe worked and charles the 5th was appointed now his current nation mantle and a copy of his crown are on show in an exhibition in the german city of are when you have got the coronation almost didn't happen at least not in ark and because the plague was raging there were good but then chance the thief insisted that he wanted to receive the crown at the constitutionally determined place bei
most powerful rulers of his time but charles the 5th wanted the title of holy roman emperor although the science of his empire brought with it a number of obstacles in the middle of europe the church was divided the ottomans threatened his empire from the east and other powerful european competitors were vying for the same title so he turned to merchant for go for help he borrowed 600000 guilders with which he bribed the selection committee if. it was customary for a certain agos the asian to...
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the most powerful rulers of his time but charles the 5th wanted the title of holy roman emperor or the science of his empire brought with it a number of obstacles in the middle of europe the church was divided the ottomans threatened his empire from the east and other powerful european competitors were vying for the same title so he turned to merchant forgot for help he borrowed 600000 guilders with which he bribed the selection committee if. it was customary for a certain agos the ation to take place when a king was being appointed or sums of money changed hands good changed hands because political promises were made on both sides of the table but for it to have happened on such a large scale was unprecedented royal the bribe worked and charles the 5th was appointed now his current nation mantle and a copy of his crown are on show in an exhibition in the german city of our one. you know by now it isn't a shock the coronation almost didn't happen at least doesn't often because the plague was raging day we got but then charles the face insisted that he wanted to receive the crown at the constitutionally dete
the most powerful rulers of his time but charles the 5th wanted the title of holy roman emperor or the science of his empire brought with it a number of obstacles in the middle of europe the church was divided the ottomans threatened his empire from the east and other powerful european competitors were vying for the same title so he turned to merchant forgot for help he borrowed 600000 guilders with which he bribed the selection committee if. it was customary for a certain agos the ation to...
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roman emperor. in the middle of europe, the church was divided. the ottomans threatened the empirem the east, and powerful european competitors were vying for the same title. he borrowed 600,000 guilders with which he bribed the selection committee. >> it was customary for a certain negotiation to take place when a king was being appointed. goods changed hands. political promises were made on both sides of the table. for it to have happened on such a large scale was unprecedented. >> the bride worked, and charles v was appointed. his coronation mantle and a copy of his crown are on display in this german city. >> the coronation happened not here because the plague was raging, but charles v insisted he wanted to receive the crown at the constitutionally designated place. the exhibition kicks off friday on the 500th anniversary of charles v' coronation. sbrent: in the bundesliga, players have gone into a two day voluntary quarantine after a teammate tested positive for covid-19. the unnamed player is at home and reportedly has no symptoms. the other players will be tested again frida
roman emperor. in the middle of europe, the church was divided. the ottomans threatened the empirem the east, and powerful european competitors were vying for the same title. he borrowed 600,000 guilders with which he bribed the selection committee. >> it was customary for a certain negotiation to take place when a king was being appointed. goods changed hands. political promises were made on both sides of the table. for it to have happened on such a large scale was unprecedented....
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empire state. his campaign represented a nationalization of progressivism in new york. on the one hand, the literature traditional focus on him is warranted. he was the first roman catholic to secure a major party nomination. he openly opposed prohibition and rhetorically legend the ku klux klan and thoughtfully challenged discriminatory quotas. his campaign theme song was the sidewalks of new york. his trademark brown derby along with his perpetual cigar, they became staples within contemporary iconography. clearly, cultural battles over alcohol and urbanism, particularly over his catholic faith were of great significance in 1928. most of you already knew that. these things were important. they clearly mattered to voters. they did burn crosses in opposition to smith when his train arrived in some states. the democrats really did use these cultural wedges to try to attract new voters into their party. not just catholics, but jewish voters, african-american voters as well. making the 1928 campaign and unprecedentedly pluralistic one. the tune of the unknown soldier was a powerful and potent symbol of this pluralism. one of his many proteges in new york proclaimed
empire state. his campaign represented a nationalization of progressivism in new york. on the one hand, the literature traditional focus on him is warranted. he was the first roman catholic to secure a major party nomination. he openly opposed prohibition and rhetorically legend the ku klux klan and thoughtfully challenged discriminatory quotas. his campaign theme song was the sidewalks of new york. his trademark brown derby along with his perpetual cigar, they became staples within...