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the border between the roman empire and jamalia. cuba laughed. they always had the talent surroundings in view because if some one approached with hostile intent, i could give a signal from the tower than have muffled tom. oh said he could have done it with a mirror if the sun was out on the mitten, which polished brass would have done the job. i should. hopefully it is missing. that's why this tubers hanging him docked. he's a tool by here. if it was foggy, they could have given the signal with his horn and at night with a torn with fire fucking button foyer shine. can i try the cannibal? we'll try it about it been with us if it wipes fit harder, harder. oh, i couldn't do it, but did cloud use antonio's miniature oh yeah. now we have it. ah, it sounds a bit like an elephant. yeah. it is. yeah. and claudius antonius had another surprise in store for me. whole vehicle does this does more late. this is the more i at on it's a cheese pace made from shapes. cheese mixed with harp sca entitled. okay, correct. i got it pulled out. we'll try they are go
the border between the roman empire and jamalia. cuba laughed. they always had the talent surroundings in view because if some one approached with hostile intent, i could give a signal from the tower than have muffled tom. oh said he could have done it with a mirror if the sun was out on the mitten, which polished brass would have done the job. i should. hopefully it is missing. that's why this tubers hanging him docked. he's a tool by here. if it was foggy, they could have given the signal...
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the outlines of a fort the roman empire was huge and the romans made it very clear where their sphere of influence began. so they both forts and watch towers, and also used obvious natural landmarks such as the rhine ah. around 2000 years ago, the roman empire stretched from the atlantic ocean to asia, mina, and from africa to the north sea. part of the boulder ran along the river, right up to $30000.00 soldiers was stationed on it, facing the germanic tribes. the wesley mas as the frontier is known, began in rhineland palatinate crossed north rind, westphalia in the netherlands, and ended at the north sea coast. in 2021. this part of the li mess, the former roman border fortifications was to clad a unesco wild heritage site. the wet lemurs has been added to to frontier sections already named as wild heritage sites. one is hadrian war and the anti war in britain. the other, the upper germanic and racine lea mess it begins south a bomb and runs 550 kilometers blue starting in reagan's book the limb as follows. another river, the danube from bavaria through austria and finally to bulgar
the outlines of a fort the roman empire was huge and the romans made it very clear where their sphere of influence began. so they both forts and watch towers, and also used obvious natural landmarks such as the rhine ah. around 2000 years ago, the roman empire stretched from the atlantic ocean to asia, mina, and from africa to the north sea. part of the boulder ran along the river, right up to $30000.00 soldiers was stationed on it, facing the germanic tribes. the wesley mas as the frontier is...
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. >> the roman empire centered around conquests, and the outsized personalities of its emperors. research and archeology continue to search for reliable evidence from that time. and tonight, we'll introduce you to some new discoveries about one of the most written about if not misunderstood, emperors of all time: caligula. i can't believe that we are sitting on the steps that caligula may have walked on. it's amazing. (/ ticking/ ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on. "60 minutes." those movinouyou.night, on. in a clinical trial, participants achieved improved daily abilities with vyvgart added to their current treatment. and vyvgart helped clinical trial participants achieve reduced muscle weakness. vyvgart may increase the risk of infection. in a clinical study, the most common infections were urinary tract and respiratory tract infections. tell your doctor if you have a history of infections or if you have symptoms of an infection. vyvgart can cause alle
. >> the roman empire centered around conquests, and the outsized personalities of its emperors. research and archeology continue to search for reliable evidence from that time. and tonight, we'll introduce you to some new discoveries about one of the most written about if not misunderstood, emperors of all time: caligula. i can't believe that we are sitting on the steps that caligula may have walked on. it's amazing. (/ ticking/ ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker....
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empire. all over again. instagram and the asked empire it's the business and empire the ottoman empire it's the chine emperors and nausea streaks it's all of us and we need to take all this energy that we played in our into our addiction to hold. and i'll only do it if your promises the positive outcome mental culture right there- it becomn outer journey going to work my **** off. to create social positive social change enter lives relief of suffering where i am. eight overcome. i have some of interest and that's a different circle means loans. we are sent since the going to the streets it's really not a solution. no it never has been it never has been because if you go to the streets look at the arab spring we're also excited about that right eleven. that was. and everyone thought this is real changes promoted by soal media and look how great it is and look where those nations are now okay how inverse protests are one. h. as long as it didn't really going back and listening to doctor. martin
empire. all over again. instagram and the asked empire it's the business and empire the ottoman empire it's the chine emperors and nausea streaks it's all of us and we need to take all this energy that we played in our into our addiction to hold. and i'll only do it if your promises the positive outcome mental culture right there- it becomn outer journey going to work my **** off. to create social positive social change enter lives relief of suffering where i am. eight overcome. i have some of...
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. >> the neighborhood was born during roman empire. centocelle's roman name, it's 100 jails in english. >> 100 jails? >> jails, yeah, exactly. >> there may never have actually been 100 jails here, but what this area does have is three new subway stations all in close proximity. >> this thing changed the game. a lot of people came here to try to invest a bit. >> yeah. is this where we're going? >> yeah. >> let's go in and see what he's got. >> this area has long had a rough reputation. that's changing fast, though. and one place that's seen by some at ground zero for the transformation of the neighborhood is a deli. vincenzo opened this place well before the metro arrived. he wanted to rehabilitate the surrounding lazio region's mediocre reputation for food and bring the best of the countryside back for his neighbors to enjoy at fair prices. >> right, right. can i taste some? >> ah, si! >> pecorino cheese is made from sheep's milk, and rome is famous for it. historically, the animals were raised all around lazio as a cheaper alternative
. >> the neighborhood was born during roman empire. centocelle's roman name, it's 100 jails in english. >> 100 jails? >> jails, yeah, exactly. >> there may never have actually been 100 jails here, but what this area does have is three new subway stations all in close proximity. >> this thing changed the game. a lot of people came here to try to invest a bit. >> yeah. is this where we're going? >> yeah. >> let's go in and see what he's got....
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. >> the neighborhood was born during the roman empire, and it is a roman name. it is 100 jail in english. >> 100 jail? >> exactly. >> there may not have been 100 jails here, but what it does have is the renew subway stations, all within close proximity. >> this changed the game as people came here and tried to invest a bit. >> this is where we are going? let's see what he has. this place has had a rough reputation but that is changing fast and a place that is seen by some as a ground zero for the transformation of the neighborhood is a dell. vincenzo opened this place well before the metro arrived and he wanted to rehabilitate the surrounding regions mediocre reputation for food and bring the best of the countryside back for his neighbors to enjoy at fair prices. >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> right, right. >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> can i taste some? >> yes. >> pecorino cheese is made from sheep's milk and rome is famous for it. historically, the animals were raised as a cheaper alternative to cattle and crops. vincenzo goes a step further and sea
. >> the neighborhood was born during the roman empire, and it is a roman name. it is 100 jail in english. >> 100 jail? >> exactly. >> there may not have been 100 jails here, but what it does have is the renew subway stations, all within close proximity. >> this changed the game as people came here and tried to invest a bit. >> this is where we are going? let's see what he has. this place has had a rough reputation but that is changing fast and a place that...
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empire, meaning from the baltic to the black sea. that there should be r u. s. military presence. so even at that time, they knew that the goal was to expand eastward towards russia. and so, you know, it started with cost of all and the step, the current step is ukraine. so we see many parallels and it's not at all surprising. so many serve support russia or have understanding for its actions and ukraine. suddenly quite a lot of links between the 2 countries that political analyst alexander publish i'm afraid got to leave it there. but thank you very much for joining us today. thank you. alex, us, president george bush, the globally renowned instigator of the evasion of iraq appears to have accidentally admitted how unjustified his actions were mistaken. iraq, for ukraine during a speech and dulles now was some, have suggested this that was purely bush's conscience speaking. human rights watch has referred to it as the quotes of freud in slip of the century. the decision of one man to launch a holier justified and brutal invasion of
empire, meaning from the baltic to the black sea. that there should be r u. s. military presence. so even at that time, they knew that the goal was to expand eastward towards russia. and so, you know, it started with cost of all and the step, the current step is ukraine. so we see many parallels and it's not at all surprising. so many serve support russia or have understanding for its actions and ukraine. suddenly quite a lot of links between the 2 countries that political analyst alexander...
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one of the important ones was the rise of a new restored roman empire. they believe that one of the things that would herald the end times was a revitalized roam. when they saw mussolini consolidate power, taking power, expanding his influence, this was a huge sign that they were in the end times. they also looked at what hitler was doing. they were very conscious of hitler's antisemitism, a number of them had read mein kampf in german before hitler came to power in 1933. they believed that another sign of the end times would be the return to palestine. they saw hitler as facilitating that. they didn't necessarily support it or endorsed torture it, but they believed that god was using hitler to move the jews back to palestine to set the stage for the battle of armageddon. that would literally happen in palestine. all of this stuff is going on in the background, which leads to franklin roosevelt. they looked at him and they understood him in the context of all of these other things going on. there is no doubt that his campaign in the 1930's got off to an
one of the important ones was the rise of a new restored roman empire. they believe that one of the things that would herald the end times was a revitalized roam. when they saw mussolini consolidate power, taking power, expanding his influence, this was a huge sign that they were in the end times. they also looked at what hitler was doing. they were very conscious of hitler's antisemitism, a number of them had read mein kampf in german before hitler came to power in 1933. they believed that...
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because instead of teaching us about the roman empire, you're gonna nurse your hangover while we watch the first 45 minutes of "october sky. [ laughter ] so kick your feet on your desk, pull out your phone, and play fruit ninja while everyone takes a test you've earned it [ cheers and applause for all the teachers out there, happy teacher appreciation week [ cheers and applause well some news from washington today at the white house, president biden hosted team u.s.a. athletes from both the summer and winter olympics [ cheers and applause yeah and why not? because after a few more years of climate change, they're going to be combined anyway. [ laughter ] that's two good -- >> steve: yeah, come on. >> jimmy: that's two good jokes right there. >> steve: that's two right there, right >> jimmy: two for the price of one. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: some business news, i saw that turbotax is giving $141 million back to its customers after making them pay to file their taxes when they could have been done for free. [ cheers ] right now turbotax is trying to spin it like, "see, we got you a huge
because instead of teaching us about the roman empire, you're gonna nurse your hangover while we watch the first 45 minutes of "october sky. [ laughter ] so kick your feet on your desk, pull out your phone, and play fruit ninja while everyone takes a test you've earned it [ cheers and applause for all the teachers out there, happy teacher appreciation week [ cheers and applause well some news from washington today at the white house, president biden hosted team u.s.a. athletes from both...
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edward gibbon, who is six volume history of the line and fall of the roman empire. which is published in the late 1700s. it would describing advance that had happened 1000 years before. he was once asked, what is the lasting significance of rome? you know he said, it is too soon to tell. i can't give you a precise state on which it will no longer be too soon to tell. that is election day 2020. the reason i say this is that presidents who make a lasting mark on the american political system, who are they elevated into the ranks of very important president, are exclusively those presidents who get reelected. the presidents for whom voters have a chance to vote on their performance. presidents get elected the first time on the promise. promises one thing because you can be a persuasive promise or. it does not always payoff, maybe you did not deliver on your promises or change your mind or something. i am not going to say anybody can get elected on promise but you can get elected on promises and not follow through. you get reelected on the performance. any president who
edward gibbon, who is six volume history of the line and fall of the roman empire. which is published in the late 1700s. it would describing advance that had happened 1000 years before. he was once asked, what is the lasting significance of rome? you know he said, it is too soon to tell. i can't give you a precise state on which it will no longer be too soon to tell. that is election day 2020. the reason i say this is that presidents who make a lasting mark on the american political system, who...
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[laughs] edward gibbon who wrote a six volume history of the decline and fall of the roman empire, published in the late 1700s, described events that had happened a thousand years before. he was once asked what's the lasting significance of rome. do you know what he said? too soon to tell. but i can give you a date, a precise date on which it will no longer be too soon to tell. that is election day 2020. the reason i say this is that presidents who make a lasting mark on the american political system, who are elevated into the ranks of really important presidents, are exclusively those presidents who get reelected. the presidents for whom voters have a chance to vote on their performance. presidents get elected the first time on the promise. promise is one thing. you can be a persuasive promiser, but it doesn't always pay off. maybe you don't deliver on your promises or you change your mind or something. i'm not saying people get elected on the promise, but you can get elected and not follow through. you get reelected on the performance. any president, and they are all hims until now, any pr
[laughs] edward gibbon who wrote a six volume history of the decline and fall of the roman empire, published in the late 1700s, described events that had happened a thousand years before. he was once asked what's the lasting significance of rome. do you know what he said? too soon to tell. but i can give you a date, a precise date on which it will no longer be too soon to tell. that is election day 2020. the reason i say this is that presidents who make a lasting mark on the american political...
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the roman empire, if you study your history, was the most oppressive and most brutal to women and their kids. throwing them into open lien pits. one more thing i would like to say, if you go to the old testament and look at joshua, joshua went into the land, by god, to destroy 12,000 people, women, children and babies. host: in colorado, on the abortion issue and in the wake of that leak. focus on where that leak came from, the new york times say look at the leak investigation and supreme court justice roberts has announced an official investigation. -- washington been as eager to unmask a leaker. but while the city's lobbyist, journalist and political operatives trait theories over encrypted messages in social media, -- rooting out the truth and what chief justice john roberts called --. his legal work took her from the united states to germany and afghanistan. the chief security officer services facilitator of --. she manages about 250 employees including the police force. that is because she is someone who says at the beginning, or is , or yes, oy he, all people have before the honor
the roman empire, if you study your history, was the most oppressive and most brutal to women and their kids. throwing them into open lien pits. one more thing i would like to say, if you go to the old testament and look at joshua, joshua went into the land, by god, to destroy 12,000 people, women, children and babies. host: in colorado, on the abortion issue and in the wake of that leak. focus on where that leak came from, the new york times say look at the leak investigation and supreme court...
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compare them with the struggles in asia with the chinese empire and the mongols. one of the bugaboos of that period of the napoleonic wars was the interchangeability of parts. even like the early steam engine people took for granted that there would be a lot of final fitting, parts did not fit together and nails were not uniform. people often had the machine and had to bang it together, even if it sort of worked. they had to constantly be tinkering with it to get it to work all of this time. we are so used to cars that rarely breakdown today that we forget that even as late as the 60s and 70s most cars were really unreliable. you had to bring them to shop very often. against that fact, however, cars in the 50s and 60s were more purely analog. there weren't these digital parts we had to worry about many of those things were easier to work on by people who were mechanically inclined, at home. but, this is the way almost everything was, even more so earlier on. whenever machine had to be adapted. moreover, when your machine broke down you had to accept the fact that
compare them with the struggles in asia with the chinese empire and the mongols. one of the bugaboos of that period of the napoleonic wars was the interchangeability of parts. even like the early steam engine people took for granted that there would be a lot of final fitting, parts did not fit together and nails were not uniform. people often had the machine and had to bang it together, even if it sort of worked. they had to constantly be tinkering with it to get it to work all of this time. we...
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it turns out that there is no boon in ojo way language that is named after a roman emperor. you know, don't have a july, don't have a august, don't have that. and so like if you have a world view that doesn't have to do with empire, which a lot of the world does, you can think a little differently than if you're like, preoccupied with, you know, the maintaining of empire, you know, in our prophecies admission. ave people they talk about this is the time of the 7th fire. and in our prophecies, we're told that we have a choice between 2 paths. long time ago they said one path as well worn but scorched. the other path is not well worn and it's green, and it will be our choice upon which path to embark as our instructions every. almost every indigenous society has exactly the same teachings. and the other thing that mike society or my indigenous teachings don't have, as we don't have arm again, what we have is birth death and rebirth. just like a cyclical world. you know, it is fall dog wagon. it is fall, the leaves are falling outside, then they go down. we get snow, and then i
it turns out that there is no boon in ojo way language that is named after a roman emperor. you know, don't have a july, don't have a august, don't have that. and so like if you have a world view that doesn't have to do with empire, which a lot of the world does, you can think a little differently than if you're like, preoccupied with, you know, the maintaining of empire, you know, in our prophecies admission. ave people they talk about this is the time of the 7th fire. and in our prophecies,...
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but it seems they all have an asterisk. *.the greek and romans have slaves. the dynasty performed human sacrifice as a way to appease their gods. when america is evaluated in the future certainly scholars will see us as an exceptional nation, a country with great scientific and technological advances and architecture, the most powerful military in the world, tremendoush advances in civil rights from great universities, amazing agricultural accomplishments, spacece travel, energy production. what will it be for america? do we do enough to help those with physicall and mental handicaps, mental diseases and provide a pathway to prosperity for the poor, how do we address homelessness and crime and what do we do for the most vulnerable in our society for those who don't have a voice and can't vote and don't have an advocate? we know for example in unborn baby has been hard to beat at six weeks, develops pain receptors at seven weeks, arms, legs, fingers and toes at ten weeks and will jump up startled of ten weeks and respond to almost theghout entire body of 13 to
but it seems they all have an asterisk. *.the greek and romans have slaves. the dynasty performed human sacrifice as a way to appease their gods. when america is evaluated in the future certainly scholars will see us as an exceptional nation, a country with great scientific and technological advances and architecture, the most powerful military in the world, tremendoush advances in civil rights from great universities, amazing agricultural accomplishments, spacece travel, energy production....
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the ottoman empire influence is was at the idea behind the dome. well, that's that's yeah, that's also a very interesting question. so the romans had domes so he you know, he he looked to he looked at classical architecture and he knew about domes from books, but the techniques were very difficult in terms of having them be built here in america and you know is the you know, it was a challenge to build with all that stone masonry, you know, so so heavy so jefferson came across in paris a wooden dome. it was it was covering this grain market that had kind of interlocking wooden slats and he loved that idea. it's not there anymore. eventually it burned down. it was wooded out of wood, but jefferson love the technique so he studied that and got some materials about that so he brought back. he brought back those ideas. so he came back to monticello and with designs and he said he wanted a dome that that workers here who had never seen one before could nonetheless follow these plans and build one and he would have what he called his sky room. you know,
the ottoman empire influence is was at the idea behind the dome. well, that's that's yeah, that's also a very interesting question. so the romans had domes so he you know, he he looked to he looked at classical architecture and he knew about domes from books, but the techniques were very difficult in terms of having them be built here in america and you know is the you know, it was a challenge to build with all that stone masonry, you know, so so heavy so jefferson came across in paris a wooden...
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compare them with me, maybe some of the struggles in asia particularly those involving the chinese empire and say the mongols and one of the bugaboos of that period of the napoleonic war was the interchangeability of parts. for example, even with the early steam engine people took for granted that there would be a lot of final fitting parts didn't always fit together nails were not uniform. people often had the machine and they had to sort of bang it together. even if it's sort of work. they had to constantly be tinkering with it to get it to work all the time. we're so used to cars that rarely break down today that we forget that even as late as the 60s and 70s most cars were really unreliable. you had to bring him the shop very often. against that fact however cars in the say 50s and 60s were more purely analog there weren't these digital parts to worry about so many of those things were easy to work on by people who were mechanically inclined at home. but this is the way almost everything was even more. so earlier on when every machine had to be adapted moreover when your machine broke
compare them with me, maybe some of the struggles in asia particularly those involving the chinese empire and say the mongols and one of the bugaboos of that period of the napoleonic war was the interchangeability of parts. for example, even with the early steam engine people took for granted that there would be a lot of final fitting parts didn't always fit together nails were not uniform. people often had the machine and they had to sort of bang it together. even if it's sort of work. they...
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it turns out that there is no boon in ojo way language that is named after a roman emperor. you know, don't have a job. i don't have a august, don't have that. and so like if you have a world view that doesn't have to do with empire, which a lot of the world does, you can think a little differently than if you're like, preoccupied with, you know, the maintaining of empire, you know, in our prophecies admission. ave people they talk about this is the time of the 7th fire. and in our prophecies, we're told that we have a choice between 2 paths. long time ago they said one path as well worn but scorched. the other path is not well worn and it's green, and it will be our choice upon which path to embark us our instructions every almost every indigenous society has exactly the same teachings. and the other thing that mike society or my indigenous teachings don't have as we don't have armageddon . what we have is, birth death and rebirth. just like a cyclical world. you know, it is fall dog wagon. it is fall, the leaves are falling outside, then they go down. we get snow, and it i
it turns out that there is no boon in ojo way language that is named after a roman emperor. you know, don't have a job. i don't have a august, don't have that. and so like if you have a world view that doesn't have to do with empire, which a lot of the world does, you can think a little differently than if you're like, preoccupied with, you know, the maintaining of empire, you know, in our prophecies admission. ave people they talk about this is the time of the 7th fire. and in our prophecies,...
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the greeks and romans had slaves. the millions and the chen dynasty performed human sacrifice as a, to appease their gods. when americas evaluated in the future, certainly scholars will see this as an exceptional nation. a country with great scientific and technological advances, beautiful art, and architecture, the most powerful military in the world, tremendous advancements exhilarates, for minorities, great universities, amazing agricultural accomplishment, space travel, energy production. what will be asked right before america? they do enough to help those with physical have kneecaps, and mental handicaps, mental diseases? do we provide a pathway to prosperity for the poor? how did we address homelessness and crime? what do we do for the most vulnerable in our society, for those who don't have a voice, can't vote, and don't have an advocate? we know for example that an unborn baby has a heartbeat at six weeks. the valves pain receptors at seven weeks. has arms, legs, figures and, toes at ten weeks. can kick and w
the greeks and romans had slaves. the millions and the chen dynasty performed human sacrifice as a, to appease their gods. when americas evaluated in the future, certainly scholars will see this as an exceptional nation. a country with great scientific and technological advances, beautiful art, and architecture, the most powerful military in the world, tremendous advancements exhilarates, for minorities, great universities, amazing agricultural accomplishment, space travel, energy production....