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you're your 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago. this development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals gradually returned to them on drowned sites. homo sapiens returned to the region a few 1000 years later around 42000 years ago. either for this cave was home to both the last neanderthals and the 1st modern humans of all they probably traveled north from the mediterranean through the wrong river valley that they settled their goals and it's unlikely that they came into contact with neanderthals in complete. this was just about the time that the previous residents of this region the neanderthals started to die out. there's been a lot of speculation about why and how things happened. really on the
you're your 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago. this development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals...
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here you go 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago.is development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals gradually returned to the mondragon site. homo sapiens returned to the region a few 1000 years later around 42000 years ago the other for this haven was home to both the last neanderthals and the 1st modern humans evolved and they probably traveled north from the mediterranean through the wrong river valley that they settled their goals and it's unlikely that they came into contact with neanderthals in complete. this was just about the time that the previous residents of this region the neanderthals started to die out . there's been a lot of speculation about why and how this happened. really any o
here you go 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago.is development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals...
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here you are 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago .his development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals gradually returned to the mondragon site. homo sapiens returned to the region a few 1000 years later around 42000 years ago. our for this cave was home to both the last neanderthals and the 1st modern humans evolved and they probably traveled north from the mediterranean through the round river valley that they settled their goals and it's unlikely that they came into contact with neanderthals with an incomplete. this was just about the time that the previous residents of this region the neanderthals started to die out. there's been a lot of speculation about why and how this happened. really in y
here you are 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago .his development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals...
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britain is built on co lanch, of of the nations of western europe, britain produces the most.groping business once, and sometimes is.l recently there has been and modernization mines. he nation is seeking new sources of energy. about oil? britain produces practically one, but one of her great post-war achievements has been the building of new refineries imported crude oil and manufacture now 26 million tons of petroleum a year, nearly nine times as much s before the war and even that goes only part of the way. lies in the still newer atomic factories, indeed, practical and houses, nuclear energy industrial justification, the of uranium and plutonium has a peaceful use. bones of industry are sinews are steel. ritain is the third largest steel maker in the world. its biggest single development the new plant in south wales turns out a million of steel a year. remember that britain must sell to live, of all of the things she exports, the post are the products of her workshops. she exports more automobiles anyone else in the world. she leads the world in ship building building. he
britain is built on co lanch, of of the nations of western europe, britain produces the most.groping business once, and sometimes is.l recently there has been and modernization mines. he nation is seeking new sources of energy. about oil? britain produces practically one, but one of her great post-war achievements has been the building of new refineries imported crude oil and manufacture now 26 million tons of petroleum a year, nearly nine times as much s before the war and even that goes only...
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by doing that they were able to essentially restrict immigration from everywhere especially western europeto ensure what immigrants arrived but not asian, african, south american and so on. it was a muslim man in the immigration act in 1924 there was restrictions that were really not abolished fully until 1965, we've only had essentially 50 years of immigration and anybody who wants to apply, just anybody can apply, with the muslim ban were going right back to the old restrictions, people from these countries cannot apply to come to the u.s., does not matter what they might contribute, doesn't matter what family they have or who they are trying to join they are simply not eligible to come, and of story. it is a xenophobia ban but again it's part of the history. we are seen with immigration uc periods extension periods of contraction and right now it's a beginning of the major period of contraction and beginning with the muslim man which is followed two years later which is another band that targeted mostly african and asian countries. my expectation honestly if there is a trump reelection
by doing that they were able to essentially restrict immigration from everywhere especially western europeto ensure what immigrants arrived but not asian, african, south american and so on. it was a muslim man in the immigration act in 1924 there was restrictions that were really not abolished fully until 1965, we've only had essentially 50 years of immigration and anybody who wants to apply, just anybody can apply, with the muslim ban were going right back to the old restrictions, people from...
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rereview the 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago. this development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals gradually returned to them on drowned site. homo sapiens returned to the region a few 1000 years later around 42000 years ago. and a for this cave was home to both the last neanderthals and the 1st modern humans evolved and they probably traveled north from the mediterranean through the wrong river valley they settled their goals and it's unlikely that they came into contact with neanderthals in complete. this was just about the time that the previous residents of this region the neanderthals started to die out. there's been a lot of speculation about why and how this happened. really in your de
rereview the 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago. this development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals...
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has now recorded more than 3000000 cases of covert 19 the 1st country in western europe to do so more than 80000 of those have died it's currently struggling to stop a rapid surge in cases with all 4 of the u.k.'s nations under tight restrictions more than 60000 new infections were reported on saturday and another 1000 deaths but need in london says the severity of the situation still isn't sinking in for everyone. the streets of the capital are quiet but the fear is there not quite enough nowhere near as empty as they were 10 months ago during the 1st and last despite growing concerns about the speed in which the new strain of the virus is multiplying here in the capital in certain london boroughs one in 16 people are believed to now have coronavirus and all of that has a knock on effect on how well equipped the country's national health service is to deal with the crisis the fear also is that perhaps complacency has set in as well people know that they have to wear a mask they know that they have to wash their hands or remain socially distance but in order to bring the numbers down
has now recorded more than 3000000 cases of covert 19 the 1st country in western europe to do so more than 80000 of those have died it's currently struggling to stop a rapid surge in cases with all 4 of the u.k.'s nations under tight restrictions more than 60000 new infections were reported on saturday and another 1000 deaths but need in london says the severity of the situation still isn't sinking in for everyone. the streets of the capital are quiet but the fear is there not quite enough...
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of all of the nations of western europe, britain produces the most.s a grim and groping business once, and sometimes still is. recently there has been mechanization and modernization of the mines. new techniques of the underground. but even that is not enough. what else besides coal? always the nation is seeking new , sources of energy. what about oil? britain produces practically none, but one of her great post-war achievements has been the building of new refineries which takes the imported crude oil and manufacture now 26 million tons of petroleum a year, nearly nine times as much as before the war and even that goes only part of the way. the future lies in the still newer atomic factories, laboratories, indeed, practical powerhouses, giving nuclear energy and industrial justification. the production even of uranium and plutonium has a peaceful use. but still, the bones of industry are iron and the sinews are steel. britain is the third largest steel maker in the world. its biggest single development since the war, the new plant in south wales turn
of all of the nations of western europe, britain produces the most.s a grim and groping business once, and sometimes still is. recently there has been mechanization and modernization of the mines. new techniques of the underground. but even that is not enough. what else besides coal? always the nation is seeking new , sources of energy. what about oil? britain produces practically none, but one of her great post-war achievements has been the building of new refineries which takes the imported...
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charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence enough and. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. as a result of his nephew to be exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned in balkan because peter old during the middle ages a clue. up in the high altar we have the imperial throne meeting it was most probably set up by charlemagne himself and. others to talk. about $1000000.00 visitors from the world over pass through the cathedral every year 'd. 'd there's only to me personally it's so fantastic to see something that's so not so susie and i was your desire i did say everyone who comes to often no matter what their faith should take in the cathedral. are drone flights se to the medieval imperial cathedral basilica in. the world's largest romanesque church. it took about 30 years to build the cathedral around 1000 years ago. for emperors 3 impresses and a number of kings lie interred here. a leap to the east
charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence enough and. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. as a result of his nephew to be exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned in balkan because peter old during the middle ages a clue. up in the high altar we have the imperial throne meeting it was most probably set up...
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and western europe, it is about people having adverse reactions.t is for innovation to take hold going forward. not only that innovation needs to be great, but the organization in western europe. in china, it needs to comply with the regulator in terms of rules of the game. i think executive needs to think broader in terms of the regulatory regime as well as the reputation of their organization. emily: what happens to china-u.s. relations after joe that takes office given the delisting of some of these companies is tied to an executive order from president trump? does biden continue this more aggressive policy or pullback? i think it is going to get intensified going forward. if you think about these tech companies, in china, if they were to survive, the only way to grow is internationally, to bring foreign money back to china as a way to demonstrate their value to the government. case, which means international competition, whether it is the middle east or asia or latin america, these would be the frontier markets. u.s. firms and chinese companies
and western europe, it is about people having adverse reactions.t is for innovation to take hold going forward. not only that innovation needs to be great, but the organization in western europe. in china, it needs to comply with the regulator in terms of rules of the game. i think executive needs to think broader in terms of the regulatory regime as well as the reputation of their organization. emily: what happens to china-u.s. relations after joe that takes office given the delisting of some...
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france has the highest number of covert 1000 cases in western europe to contain the fire of bars and restaurants have been closed and an 8 pm curfew. being extended to many parts of the country. we knew the risks but we wanted to come together and party the whole world of culture is shut down since the crisis began we had to come and support the organizers. fearing a super spreader event authorized he said urged everyone who attended to self isolate when they get home. let's take a look at some of the other developments in the pandemic the u.k. has recorded another daily record of new infections with the number exceeding 50000 for the 5th straight day saudi arabia has lifted a ban on travelers entering the kingdom it was put in place 2 weeks ago over fears about a new virus variant circulating widely in the u.k. scientists believe the variant is more infectious and norway has ordered mandatory tests for anyone arriving in the country 2020 will be remembered for the corona virus pandemic which is far from over restrictions on lockdowns have had a huge impact on the younger generation
france has the highest number of covert 1000 cases in western europe to contain the fire of bars and restaurants have been closed and an 8 pm curfew. being extended to many parts of the country. we knew the risks but we wanted to come together and party the whole world of culture is shut down since the crisis began we had to come and support the organizers. fearing a super spreader event authorized he said urged everyone who attended to self isolate when they get home. let's take a look at some...
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local authorities the stranded people mostly from pakistan and afghanistan are trying to reach western europe and have had to endure a miserable freezing conditions. archeologists in mexico have revealed a newly discovered statue of an elite woman dating back to pre-columbian times they attribute the 2 metre tall figure to the culture which flourished in the 15th century experts say the style of the sculpture and the woman's dress indicate she may have been a local ruler. a 2nd republican senator has called on u.s. president donald trump to resign in the wake of last week's deadly riots at the capital comes as democrats say he must be held accountable for the violence they're preparing to impeach trump for a 2nd time less than 10 days to go before travelling to office lawmakers in the house of representatives are expected to formally introduce their proposal later today. quiet after the storm like seems to have returned to normal in washington d.c. off to donald trump support to the capital wednesday but the events have left their mark. i was appalled just gusted angry i'm a military veteran
local authorities the stranded people mostly from pakistan and afghanistan are trying to reach western europe and have had to endure a miserable freezing conditions. archeologists in mexico have revealed a newly discovered statue of an elite woman dating back to pre-columbian times they attribute the 2 metre tall figure to the culture which flourished in the 15th century experts say the style of the sculpture and the woman's dress indicate she may have been a local ruler. a 2nd republican...
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local authorities the stranded people mostly from pakistan and afghanistan are trying to reach western europe and have had to endure a miserable freezing conditions. several 1000 people have rallied against their own a virus restrictions in the czech capital prague they said the closure of restaurants hotels and other businesses has weighed on the economy and triggered a rise in unemployment and poverty the demonstrators largely did not wear face masks or abide by social distancing roles. and the crowd of virus pandemic has brought economic upheaval into many people's lives for sex workers it's meant a choice between no income and serious new health dangers max and our reports from belgium she says she loves her job but for belgian 6 recruit life has become an uphill struggle. i guess you want to know as well saying all day is a challenge i notice that every day i'm getting stomach cramps because the situation is so stressful because if i get caught i'll lose everything if i get find out today tomorrow and be in the street at the national and i think the 27 year old left her job to begin sex
local authorities the stranded people mostly from pakistan and afghanistan are trying to reach western europe and have had to endure a miserable freezing conditions. several 1000 people have rallied against their own a virus restrictions in the czech capital prague they said the closure of restaurants hotels and other businesses has weighed on the economy and triggered a rise in unemployment and poverty the demonstrators largely did not wear face masks or abide by social distancing roles. and...
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around western europe as well. take for example the u.s. in 1983,of grenada invading a commonwealth country with no notice to the u.k. margaret thatcher starts saying, wait a minute, you are putting nuclear weapons on my territory and if you will do that without giving us a heads up, what are you going to do with those awfully powerful tools? this is a key part of that story. thank you for those questions and for your generous comments. less bring into the conversation. >> thank you. i am pleased to be here and to discuss this amazing book. i know simon has been working on this project for a long time and i cannot talk enough about the , all of archival research the archives you went through, makes this book shine and shows us what you can do, looking at inhives and digging around places that you may not think you are going to find something allows you to get the nuances of these stories on the superpowers during this period. i do need to start with my arelaimer, these views mine, not of the u.s. government, and my comments are going to be
around western europe as well. take for example the u.s. in 1983,of grenada invading a commonwealth country with no notice to the u.k. margaret thatcher starts saying, wait a minute, you are putting nuclear weapons on my territory and if you will do that without giving us a heads up, what are you going to do with those awfully powerful tools? this is a key part of that story. thank you for those questions and for your generous comments. less bring into the conversation. >> thank you. i am...
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friends has the highest number of covert 1000 cases in western europe to contain the fire of spars and restaurants have been closed and an 8 pm curfew is being extended to many parts of the country. knew the risks but we wanted to come together and party the whole world of culture is shut down since the crisis began we had to come and support the organizers. fearing a super spreader event authorized he said urged everyone who attended to self isolate when they get home. 1000 deaths surged here in germany over the past month more than half of all deaths attributed to the virus were recorded. in december chancellor i'm going to medical is due to hold talks on choose day with leaders from germany's 16 states to discuss that lockdown which is set to end on january 10th leaving doctors union says the health system is in desperate need of relief and is urging the years to extend the country's locked up. whereas many countries struggle with their rollout of their coronavirus vaccination programs israel has an ocular rated a higher percentage of its population than any other country in the wor
friends has the highest number of covert 1000 cases in western europe to contain the fire of spars and restaurants have been closed and an 8 pm curfew is being extended to many parts of the country. knew the risks but we wanted to come together and party the whole world of culture is shut down since the crisis began we had to come and support the organizers. fearing a super spreader event authorized he said urged everyone who attended to self isolate when they get home. 1000 deaths surged here...
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this is an idea that permeates throughout western europe, eastern europe, soviet union, united states. in fact, the best example of this central idea that when germans get together, they lead to war is embodied in the following statement by none other than the great strategist david letterman who said, i understand the germany will have three phases, the first, economic unification, the second, political unification, the third, france surrenders. [laughter] this is a common fear emanating policymakers around the world with the exception of george bush to be honest this is ithisr achievement in office at his greatest legacy will essentially cuts a deal. he didn't necessarily believe the idea they were bound to be militaristic. he had bigger fresh -- a fish to fry. he recognized that moment that cole needed help and that he was pliable and so important ways. bush said to him on the most powerful man in the world, i have the levers of power over the other countries that have legal responsibility for germany. i can get each of them to say yes if i need to be you have to do something for m
this is an idea that permeates throughout western europe, eastern europe, soviet union, united states. in fact, the best example of this central idea that when germans get together, they lead to war is embodied in the following statement by none other than the great strategist david letterman who said, i understand the germany will have three phases, the first, economic unification, the second, political unification, the third, france surrenders. [laughter] this is a common fear emanating...
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he spent billions on the marshall plan and its regional economies western and central europe and that help usher the american century. if you look at america's gdp from 1947 forward and compare it to every other country and i'm such a nerd , i have done that regularly, you will get our gdp, the gdp of our allies, there are always ups and downs but ours just goes straight up and the reason we invested in our friends, we invested in our allies. we looked outside of ourselves and we had leaders republicans and democrats who understood that freer markets for your men and women would not only be the right thing to do morally but also the right thing to do economically and our so-called generosity has paid us back not tenfold but hundreds and thousands fold. >> i think my favorite thing about your book is the way that how scary the world felt and how much the people who built this international order, the people who envisioned the truman doctrine needed american policy at the international order that we still benefit from todaydidn't do it arrogance . they didn't do it out of faculty lounge
he spent billions on the marshall plan and its regional economies western and central europe and that help usher the american century. if you look at america's gdp from 1947 forward and compare it to every other country and i'm such a nerd , i have done that regularly, you will get our gdp, the gdp of our allies, there are always ups and downs but ours just goes straight up and the reason we invested in our friends, we invested in our allies. we looked outside of ourselves and we had leaders...
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france has the highest number of covert 900 cases in western europe to contain the virus bars and restaurants have been closed and 8 pm curfew is being extended to many parts of the country. near the risk but we wanted to come together and party the whole world of culture is shut down since the crisis began we had to come and support the organizers. fearing a super spreader event author and he's have urged everyone who attended to self isolate when they get home. let's take a look now at some of the other stars metal headlines. u.s. senator ted cruz says he will be among about a dozen. republican senators will challenge president elect joe biden's victory when electoral college results are tallied in congress next week it's a largely symbolic move that has little chance of preventing biden a from taking office. ruling party candidate mohamed buzz who has won the 1st round of presidential elections in the western many african nation of share but they were told commissioner says he will have to face the country's former president in a runoff on february 20th this vote could mark the 1st peacefu
france has the highest number of covert 900 cases in western europe to contain the virus bars and restaurants have been closed and 8 pm curfew is being extended to many parts of the country. near the risk but we wanted to come together and party the whole world of culture is shut down since the crisis began we had to come and support the organizers. fearing a super spreader event author and he's have urged everyone who attended to self isolate when they get home. let's take a look now at some...
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no other country in western europe has known more infections. the number of people across the uk testing positive for the virus is up 22% over just last week. nina dos santos is tracking all of this from london. she joins me now live. stunning case in death toll numbers there. what is the government's strategy? >> well, they're getting awfully worried here. essentially, they're trying to double down on people's behavior, telling them they must absolutely try and stay at home, unless they have an absolutely necessary cause to go out and say, for instance, go to the shops and get food or medicine. they must consider the fact even if they may be asymptomatic, they could be passing on the virus to somebody else, and that could end up in a chain of infection that could result in a vulnerable person losing their life. that is essentially the message coming from the government on a di of really sobering milestones. we've had so many over the course of this weekend for the uk, michael. just yesterday, we saw 1,035 people losing their lives from coronavi
no other country in western europe has known more infections. the number of people across the uk testing positive for the virus is up 22% over just last week. nina dos santos is tracking all of this from london. she joins me now live. stunning case in death toll numbers there. what is the government's strategy? >> well, they're getting awfully worried here. essentially, they're trying to double down on people's behavior, telling them they must absolutely try and stay at home, unless they...
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we're your 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago. this development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals gradually returned to the mondragon site. homo sapiens returned to the region a few 1000 years later around 42000 years ago. either for this cave was home to both the last neanderthals and the 1st modern humans evolved and they probably traveled north from the mediterranean through the wrong river valley that they settled their goals and it's unlikely that they came into contact with neanderthals in complete. this was just about the time that the previous residents of this region the neanderthals started to die out . there's been a lot of speculation about why and how this happened. really on th
we're your 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago. this development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals...
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knew they were falling behind, falling behind militarily, militarily and socially and looked to western europeegion right across the border, that region in a sense russian leaders had for centuries longed to become a part of, europe and longed to be accepted in europe. they saw europe advancing much faster than they. in fact, they had pretty good numbers and they were able to calculate that at the spring of 1989 the total soviet food consumption level for the average citizen was about where it was in 1917. after the whole soviet experience from an individual's perspective right back where they started. and this was becoming apparent to soviet policymakers in the early 1970s. you should remind yourself that ronald reagan didn't come into power until 1981. this was apparent in the 1970s. during that period the soviets didn't do anything about it. they brought to power a series of geriatric leaders. brezhnev had been an impressive leader in his day but he was, well, far gone, if you will. then a man named andropov and a series of individuals who were a geriatric leadership and schlerotic mind-set
knew they were falling behind, falling behind militarily, militarily and socially and looked to western europeegion right across the border, that region in a sense russian leaders had for centuries longed to become a part of, europe and longed to be accepted in europe. they saw europe advancing much faster than they. in fact, they had pretty good numbers and they were able to calculate that at the spring of 1989 the total soviet food consumption level for the average citizen was about where it...
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and more importantly, they worked to western europe, that region across the border, that region that,n a sense, that russian leaders have percent cherice longed to become a part of europe. and more importantly, i think longed to be accepted in europe. they looked at europe advancing much faster than them. in fact, they had pretty good numbers on this stuff. they were able to calculate that, in the spring of 1989, the total soviet food consumption level for the average citizen was about where it was in 1917. so after the entire soviet experience, if you will, from the individuals perspective, from a caloric perspective, they were right back where they started. this was coming apparent to soviet policy makers in the early 1970s. ronald reagan did not come into power until 1981. this became the parent in the seventies. during that period, the soviets did nothing about it. in fact, they brought to power a series of geriatric leaders. they had a man named revisionist who had been an impressive leader in his day, but at this point he was far gone if you will. and they had a man named and dr
and more importantly, they worked to western europe, that region across the border, that region that,n a sense, that russian leaders have percent cherice longed to become a part of europe. and more importantly, i think longed to be accepted in europe. they looked at europe advancing much faster than them. in fact, they had pretty good numbers on this stuff. they were able to calculate that, in the spring of 1989, the total soviet food consumption level for the average citizen was about where it...
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charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence in. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. was on the horizon a truly exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned and all come because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in a high altar we have the imperial throne eating it was most probably set up by charlemagne himself and. others to talk. about $1000000.00 visitors from the world over a pass through the cathedral every year 'd. 'd as only to me personally it's so fantastic to see something that's so not so easy and i was redesigning i'd say everyone who comes to office and no matter what their faith should take in the cathedral. are drawn flies southeast to the medieval imperial cathedral basilica. the world's largest romanesque church. it took about 30 years to build the cathedral around 1000 years ago. 4 emperors 3 empresses and a number of kings law interred here. a leap to the east tak
charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence in. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. was on the horizon a truly exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned and all come because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in a high altar we have the imperial throne eating it was most probably set up by...
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charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence enough and. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. is under those not really exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned denmark and because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne it was most probably set up by charlemagne himself and. others to order. about $1000000.00 visitors from the world over a pass through the cathedral every year. 'd as only to me personally it's so fantastic to see something that's so oh not so easy and as your desire i'd say everyone who comes to office and no matter what their faith should take in the cathedral. are drawn flies southeast to the medieval imperial cathedral basilica inch by the world's largest romanesque church. it took about 30 years to build the cathedral around 1000 years ago. 4 emperors 3 empresses and a number of kings law interred here. a leap to the ea
charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence enough and. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. is under those not really exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned denmark and because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne it was most probably set up by...
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charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel billed as the church of his royal residence enough and. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. as was under his no truly exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned and all can because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne eating it was most probably set up by charlemagne himself and. others to talk. about $1000000.00 visitors from the world over a pass through the cathedral every year 'd. 'd there's only to me personally it's so fantastic to see something that's so not so susie and eyes are desired and i'd say everyone who comes to and no matter what their faith should take in the cathedral. are drawn flies southeast to the medieval imperial cathedral basilica. the world's largest romanesque church. it took about 30 years to build the cathedral around 1000 years ago. for emperors 3 empresses and a number of kings law interred here. a leap to
charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel billed as the church of his royal residence enough and. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. as was under his no truly exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned and all can because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne eating it was most probably...
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charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence enough and. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. was on the listener to the exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned and welcomed because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne and it was most probably set up by charlemagne himself and was to talk. about $1000000.00 visitors from the world over a pass through the cathedral every year 'd. 'd there's only to me personally it's so fantastic to see something that's so not so easy and as your desire to say everyone who comes to office and no matter what their faith should take in the cathedral. are drawn flies southeast to the medieval imperial cathedral basilica in the world's largest romanesque church. it took about 30 years to build the cathedral around 1000 years ago. for emperors 3 empresses and a number of kings law interred here. a leap to the
charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence enough and. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. was on the listener to the exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned and welcomed because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne and it was most probably set...
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this is an idea that permeates throughout western europe, the soviet union and the united states.best example of the central idea when germans get together they read to war is developed by the plate great million strategist david heartman who says i understand german unification will have three faces. the first, economic unification. the second, political uniful caution. >> the third of, rmg this is the common fear animating policy mix around the world. this i think is his singular achievement in history and greatest legacy because bush essentially cuts a deal with kohl. bush didn't believe in the idea that germans would be more militaristic but he didn't care. he had a bigger fish to fry which is to say that he recognized at that moment that kohl needed help and was pliable, therefore in, some important ways because bush said to him i'm the most powerful man in the world. i have levers of power over the other countries in the four-party treaty that have legal responsibility for germany, britain, france and the zone. can i get each them to say yes if i need to but you've got do so
this is an idea that permeates throughout western europe, the soviet union and the united states.best example of the central idea when germans get together they read to war is developed by the plate great million strategist david heartman who says i understand german unification will have three faces. the first, economic unification. the second, political uniful caution. >> the third of, rmg this is the common fear animating policy mix around the world. this i think is his singular...
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this the l'aiguille du midi lift station, it is the highest lift in western europe.is platform area would be absolutely buzzing with people waiting to take the lift, with alpinists, with ropes people with their skis, every nationality you could imagine. they'd be waiting here to take the lift. this is an extremely lively place in normal times. since october, like other ski lifts across france, this cable car has remained closed by government order in an effort to stop the spread of covid—i9. perhaps the danger is not so much in the outdoor activity of skiing, which is considered pretty safe, but it's more the gathering of groups of people and when you have ski, you inevitably have apres ski and that's something the government wants to avoid. i live and work in chamonix. i've been here for 35 years now. the situation now with very few tourists is extremely strange. it's one that i have never experienced. yes, it's a very sad situation for all of the people who depend on tourism for their livelihoods. like other european countries, france has decided to shut its restau
this the l'aiguille du midi lift station, it is the highest lift in western europe.is platform area would be absolutely buzzing with people waiting to take the lift, with alpinists, with ropes people with their skis, every nationality you could imagine. they'd be waiting here to take the lift. this is an extremely lively place in normal times. since october, like other ski lifts across france, this cable car has remained closed by government order in an effort to stop the spread of covid—i9....
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a great strength western europe, the united states and latin america and japan together as a great areaeedom. and it is a fact that the six countries of the common market who face the problems that we now face have had in the last four years full employment and economic growth twice ours, even a country which has staggering economic problems a decade ago has been steadily building its goal, cutting out unemployment and moving ahead twice what we have over the last four years. so, what i'm talking about is an opportunity, not a burden. this is a chance to move the united states forward in the 1960s, not only in the economic sphere but also to make a contribution to the cause of freedom. >> toward the end of his first year, the president and first lady made their final trip abroad, this time to south america, where the president discussed the alliance for progress program with leaders of columbia and venezuela. thousand of well wishers welcomed them in small towns visited in venezuela. at the president's side, jacqueline spoke to the people in their own language. [ speaking foreign langua
a great strength western europe, the united states and latin america and japan together as a great areaeedom. and it is a fact that the six countries of the common market who face the problems that we now face have had in the last four years full employment and economic growth twice ours, even a country which has staggering economic problems a decade ago has been steadily building its goal, cutting out unemployment and moving ahead twice what we have over the last four years. so, what i'm...
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charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence in. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. as was under his nativity exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned and all come because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne eating it was most probably set up by charlemagne himself and. to top it. about $1000000.00 visitors from the world over a pass through the cathedral every year 'd. 'd there's only to me personally it's so fantastic to see something that's so oh not so susie and eyes were designed i'd say everyone who comes to office and no matter what their faith should take in the cathedral. are drawn flies southeast to the medieval imperial cathedral basilica inch by the world's largest romanesque church. it took about 30 years to build the cathedral around 1000 years ago. for emperors 3 empresses and a number of kings law interred here. a leap
charlemagne king of the franks and emperor of much of western europe had the palatino chapel built as the church of his royal residence in. his remains are said to rest in the shrine. cathedral took on its current appearance over many centuries. as was under his nativity exceptional thing here of course is that over 30 kings were crowned and all come because peter old during the middle ages recorded forms and up in the high altar we have the imperial throne eating it was most probably set up by...
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greater it's a great strength, tying western europe and the united states and latin american japan togetherm and it is a fact, that the six countries of the common law who faced the problems that we now face have had in the last four years full employment and economic growth twice hours. even in a country which faces staggering economic problems, has been cutting down its unemployment and moving ahead over the last four years, so what i am talking about is an opportunity, not a burden. this is a chance to move the united states forward in the 1960s. not only in the economic sphere, but also to make a contribution to the cause of freedom. >> toward the end of his first year, presidents and first lady made their final trip abroad. this time, to south america. where the president discussed the alliance for progress program, with leaders of columbia and venezuela. thousands of well-wishers welcome visitors in bogotÁ, caracas, and in small towns in venezuela. at the president sides, jacqueline spoke to the people in their own language. [speaking spanish] a new low cost housing development, near
greater it's a great strength, tying western europe and the united states and latin american japan togetherm and it is a fact, that the six countries of the common law who faced the problems that we now face have had in the last four years full employment and economic growth twice hours. even in a country which faces staggering economic problems, has been cutting down its unemployment and moving ahead over the last four years, so what i am talking about is an opportunity, not a burden. this is...
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ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital they can be along the southern ring ropes. my 1st destination is an ice skate at the glaciers edge. by 35 ventura. the case can only be reached in a specially adapted sheet it all goes well the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather in iceland is quite unpredictable the road conditions to. we cover the final stretch of the journey on foot one. of the glacier these aren't we are here at one of the bottom of your coots 40 some glacier times the ice caves underneath are a popular tourist attraction. the thicker their eyes and the less oxygen it contains the more intense of the color. when you see a new broom or you see the color. it's it's mind blowing. it's leading you. just keeps going on you be entered safety during the winter months when the ice overhead stay. after it warms up many of them disappear forever. in the summer time the te
ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital they can be along the southern ring ropes. my 1st destination is an ice skate at the glaciers edge. by 35 ventura. the case can only be reached in a specially adapted sheet it all goes well the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather in...
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ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital they can be along the southern ring broke. my 1st destination is an ice skate at the glaciers edge. by 35 ventura. the case can only be reached in a specially adapted sheet if all goes well the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather in iceland is quite unpredictable the road conditions so. we cover the final stretch of the journey on foot was. a great show itself aren't we are here at one of the volcano your cruise 40 some glacier tops the ice caves underneath are a popular tourist attraction. to think of their eyes and the less oxygen it contains the more intense of the color. if. you see the blue eyes here the color this is it's mind blowing. it's leaving. the ice caves can only be entered safely during the winter months when the ice overhead stayed. after it warms up many of them disappear forever. in the summertime the temperature
ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital they can be along the southern ring broke. my 1st destination is an ice skate at the glaciers edge. by 35 ventura. the case can only be reached in a specially adapted sheet if all goes well the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather in...
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ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital take along the southern ring wrote. my 1st destination is an ice cave at the glaciers edge. by her far ventura. became can only be reached in a specially adapted sheet if all goes well the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather in iceland is quite unpredictable the road conditions took. we cover the final stretch of the journey on foot what was the glacier these aren't we are here at one of the bottom of your kids 40 some glacier tops the ice caves underneath are a popular tourist attraction. the think of their eyes and the less oxygen it contains the more intense of the color. when you see. the color this is it's mind blowing. it's leading you to just caves can only be entered safety during the winter months when the ice overhead stayed. after it warms up many of them disappear forever. in the summer time. temperature goes up the ice
ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital take along the southern ring wrote. my 1st destination is an ice cave at the glaciers edge. by her far ventura. became can only be reached in a specially adapted sheet if all goes well the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather in...
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ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital they can be along the southern ring ropes. my 1st destination is an ice skate at the glaciers edge. by 35 ventura. the case can only be reached and especially adept at sheep the fall goes well the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather in iceland is quite unpredictable the road conditions to. we cover the final stretch of the journey on foot. the glacier itself aren't on we are here at one of the bottom of your kids 40 some glacier tops the ice caves underneath are a popular tourist attraction. the think of the eyes and the less oxygen it contains the more intense of the color. can you see is a very are you seeing the color this is it's mind blowing. it's leaving. states can only be entered safety during the winter months when the ice overhead stayed after it warms up many of them disappear forever. in the summertime the temperature go
ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital they can be along the southern ring ropes. my 1st destination is an ice skate at the glaciers edge. by 35 ventura. the case can only be reached and especially adept at sheep the fall goes well the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather...
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he rebuilt the economies of western and central europe and that helped usher in the american century.you look at america's gdp from 1947 forward and compared to every other country and i'm such a nerd, i admit that regularly, our gdp is the gdp of other allies and their ups and downs of the other country. ours goes straight up and the reason why is we invested in our plans. we invested in our allies. we looked outside of ourselves and we have leaders republicans and democrats alike who actually understood that freer markets and freer men and women actually would not only be the right thing to do morally but also the right thing to do economically and our so-called generosity has paid us back not tenfold but hundreds of thousands fold. >> one of the things, think my favorite thing about your book joe is the way that you conjure up how scary the world felt and how much the people who built this international order come the people who envisioned the truman doctrine and made it american policy and made it the international order that we still benefit from today, they didn't do it out of a
he rebuilt the economies of western and central europe and that helped usher in the american century.you look at america's gdp from 1947 forward and compared to every other country and i'm such a nerd, i admit that regularly, our gdp is the gdp of other allies and their ups and downs of the other country. ours goes straight up and the reason why is we invested in our plans. we invested in our allies. we looked outside of ourselves and we have leaders republicans and democrats alike who actually...
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it's growing in western europe, everywhere.ncare, and also with all this new concern about health, it's also about the health of your skin. so, good skincare, quality skincare is super important. and this is growing very fast. it is our number one category now at l'oreal. we are the number one manufacturer of skincare. and i expect that will continue to grow. francine: what does it mean for possible m&a acquisition? is there anything you would be looking to buy because valuations are quite cheap due to the pandemic? jean-paul: nothing is cheap because of the pandemic. francine: cheaper. jean-paul: no, it's not even cheaper. that's not the issue. the issue is to find something which is strategic and interesting for the future. we seized on acquisitions during the crisis. it wasn't very visible, but we bought an american skincare brand, a very nice brand in america. we bought it in may, in the middle of the shutdown. so, we keep doing our m&a activity. this brand will be a very interesting brand for the future. so, we're always l
it's growing in western europe, everywhere.ncare, and also with all this new concern about health, it's also about the health of your skin. so, good skincare, quality skincare is super important. and this is growing very fast. it is our number one category now at l'oreal. we are the number one manufacturer of skincare. and i expect that will continue to grow. francine: what does it mean for possible m&a acquisition? is there anything you would be looking to buy because valuations are quite...
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than in the richest areas, and this part of lancashire has some of the poorest communities in western europecath powell works with a charity that delivers food and blankets and hope to what she calls the left behind on blackpool�*s grange park estate. hi, angela! how are you today? we had no idea how many people were behind these doors. there is your meal today. really lonely, really isolated, and who are really struggling but, actually, nobody knows about. nobody knows about them, and they are the forgotten people. and, as a society, i don't know how we let that happen. covid preys on people with existing health problems, particularly those who are overweight. britain is among the most obese countries in europe. in this part of england's northwest, poor diet, smoking, hazardous drinking and a lack of exercise has contributed to a quarter of the population living with a long—term health problem or disability. we have created ideal conditions for this virus. i believe by not paying attention to public health. this has been a decade after decade after decade. i've been a gp here for 30 years a
than in the richest areas, and this part of lancashire has some of the poorest communities in western europecath powell works with a charity that delivers food and blankets and hope to what she calls the left behind on blackpool�*s grange park estate. hi, angela! how are you today? we had no idea how many people were behind these doors. there is your meal today. really lonely, really isolated, and who are really struggling but, actually, nobody knows about. nobody knows about them, and they...