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"the romans gained control of aspis," wrote the roman historian polybius. "in full force, the army marched out to plunder the countryside. "they destroyed many houses, "captured a large amount of spoils, "and took more than 20,000 slaves back to the ships." beginning in 510 b.c., roman armies spiralled outwards, conquering ever vaster territories. greeks, egyptians, gauls, mauritanians... all fell under the sweep of the empire. hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war were torn from their home countries. they became the slaves of the conquerers. the numbers of slaves was astounding -- an estimated one out of every three people living in the empire. their lives were hard. they could be beaten, whipped, even killed for disobedience. yet slaves could earn their freedom. wallace-hadrill: the crucial difference between the roman and the american concept of slavery is the possibility of freedom in the roman concept. not only that, but the fact that once freed, a roman slave becomes a citizen. keach: in rome, freed slaves were often included in the family tombs o
"the romans gained control of aspis," wrote the roman historian polybius. "in full force, the army marched out to plunder the countryside. "they destroyed many houses, "captured a large amount of spoils, "and took more than 20,000 slaves back to the ships." beginning in 510 b.c., roman armies spiralled outwards, conquering ever vaster territories. greeks, egyptians, gauls, mauritanians... all fell under the sweep of the empire. hundreds of thousands of...
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carnegie hall that i get to next uses roman brick, long, narrow, beautiful roman brick. we don't use it anymore because it is so narrow and requires more courses when you build something so we don't use it anymore. if you pay attention around town, there is beautiful houses from the 100 years ago, beautiful buildings using that roman brick. the arena itself, this is madison square garden's 8,000 seat arena. if you filled up the actual arena floor with seats, you probably had about 10 or 11,000 seats. several political conventions were there. as a matter of fact, the recent series on prohibition, there was a film clip of the republican national convention in 1924 and they had it in madison square garden, and you see them leaving madison square garden and the arcades and i was totally thrilled. doesn't take much to thrill me. i love that. this is an early partial, about 1903, 1904, somewhere in there and it is early where automobiles were for the rich and no one expected them to be anything but a toy for the rich. beautiful photograph on the left i found on the internet an
carnegie hall that i get to next uses roman brick, long, narrow, beautiful roman brick. we don't use it anymore because it is so narrow and requires more courses when you build something so we don't use it anymore. if you pay attention around town, there is beautiful houses from the 100 years ago, beautiful buildings using that roman brick. the arena itself, this is madison square garden's 8,000 seat arena. if you filled up the actual arena floor with seats, you probably had about 10 or 11,000...
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carnegie hall that i get to next uses roman brick, long, narrow, beautiful roman brick. we don't use it anymore because it is so narrow and requires more courses when you build something so we don't use it anymore. if you pay attention around town, there is beautiful houses from the 100 years ago, beautiful buildings using that roman brik. the arena itself, this is madison square garden's 8,000 seat arena. if you filled up the actual arena floor with seats, you probably had about 10 or 11,000 seats. several political conventions were there. as a matter of fact, the recent series on prohibition, there was a film clip of the republican national convention in 1924 and they had it in madison square garden, and you see them leaving madison square garden and the arcades and i was totally thrilled. doesn't take much to thrill me. i love that. this is an early partial, about 1903, 1904, somewhere in there and it is early where automobiles were for the rich and no one expected them to be anything but a toy for the rich. beautiful photograph on the left i found on the internet and
carnegie hall that i get to next uses roman brick, long, narrow, beautiful roman brick. we don't use it anymore because it is so narrow and requires more courses when you build something so we don't use it anymore. if you pay attention around town, there is beautiful houses from the 100 years ago, beautiful buildings using that roman brik. the arena itself, this is madison square garden's 8,000 seat arena. if you filled up the actual arena floor with seats, you probably had about 10 or 11,000...
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman. he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at time line which facebook has recently introduced and is caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly did
wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman. he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at time line which facebook has recently introduced and is caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is...
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman. he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start to discuss your let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i come. back from buying my coffee i'd been timelines and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that this was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly d
wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman. he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start to discuss your let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is...
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman. he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is a mess of petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't lie. what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly didn't like tha
wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman. he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is a mess of petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what...
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman kardashian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are a focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and there's a patrol that she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i had come. back from buying my coffee i'd been timelines and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that this was happening i'm not a big facebook perso
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman kardashian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal life news application are a focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is an essay petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honest
wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman kardashian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal life news application are a focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is an essay petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and...
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>>> the sexual abuse crisis and the roman catholic church has been around for a decade now least since been discovered and it's been talked at many times that today we're going to be able to talk about it with someone that has been involved in it and we will come today dr. tom plant a psychologist and involved since its began. is that a counsel to the church and to others and today you're going to tell us. what's happening. your book about it and having a big conference coming up soon. >>> we are reflecting on the 10 years since the initial earthquake if you would in the church. in happened in january of 2002. for doing this sort of a 10 year retrospective of where are we now on what's going well and what's going badly and where the money to go. we're hosting a conference with many of the leaders in the area from around the country on may 11th. >>> we have two short of the time to talk about this but what are you going to find out or reveal. >>> from my point of view the prognosis is actually quite good. but that doesn't mean we are done by any stretch. there is still supposed holes th
>>> the sexual abuse crisis and the roman catholic church has been around for a decade now least since been discovered and it's been talked at many times that today we're going to be able to talk about it with someone that has been involved in it and we will come today dr. tom plant a psychologist and involved since its began. is that a counsel to the church and to others and today you're going to tell us. what's happening. your book about it and having a big conference coming up soon....
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he wasn't roman. he was venetian. he'd come to rome at 19. he climbed over the ruins. he excavated and recorded the past in over 1,000 views, not only the past, but the present of rome, too. copper was very expensive. he put his wife's dowry into an investment into these great plates, so he was very worried. he thought the french might go to athens. although he had french friends amongst these critics and architects in rome, he attacked them. he ridiculed greek architecture. but then, just before he died in 1778, he himself went south to pestum, and in 15 or 16 wonderful drawings, he conjured up the magic of greek architecture as never before. he showed that the column, that the french had thought of as a structural element which they wanted to express honestly, was really a piece of sculpture, a piece of beautiful sculpture. after that, with the discovery of pestum and greek architecture itself, the aesthetic vision of europe changed. so, as often in the history of western art, changes in ways of seeing coincide with and even anticipate social change. so it was in the
he wasn't roman. he was venetian. he'd come to rome at 19. he climbed over the ruins. he excavated and recorded the past in over 1,000 views, not only the past, but the present of rome, too. copper was very expensive. he put his wife's dowry into an investment into these great plates, so he was very worried. he thought the french might go to athens. although he had french friends amongst these critics and architects in rome, he attacked them. he ridiculed greek architecture. but then, just...
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly d
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are a focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before me started as question let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and is caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the patrol that she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come. back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but
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we used to shoot roman candles at each other all of the time. it was fun. >> yeah, we've all done it. >> did you get hurt? >> burns for a second. bounces off. it's okay. >> so you're good at repelling. >> oh, my god. >> jump! >> i'm thinking this would be a guy thing. you say we've all done it, you've done it, i've not done it. >> at some point in every dude's life, you have shot a roman candle at your friend, or you have been shot at. it's all part of growing up. call the burn unit, there's a lot of people screaming in agony in this video. >> the interesting thing is, the person who posted the video said brian got hit in the armpit. i think it hurt him. >> well, yeah, a fire ball to the armpit, i think, would probably be painful. this is not a good idea. >> thanks, mom! >> just trying to keep you boys safe. notice the end of the video, where they kind of light the graph on fire and then put it out. although they choose it put it out with their feet. ♪ >>> wrestling it out on the countdown in the manly way. >> the middle finger they're using.
we used to shoot roman candles at each other all of the time. it was fun. >> yeah, we've all done it. >> did you get hurt? >> burns for a second. bounces off. it's okay. >> so you're good at repelling. >> oh, my god. >> jump! >> i'm thinking this would be a guy thing. you say we've all done it, you've done it, i've not done it. >> at some point in every dude's life, you have shot a roman candle at your friend, or you have been shot at. it's all...
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roman pavlyuchenko hasn't been an egregious form recently and has also been suffering from injuries will be looking over his shoulder nervously as applecarts makes all important decision which we don't see. well elsewhere england are preparing to play their first friendly under new manager roy hodgson they face norway at wembley on saturday before taking on belgium on wednesday the belgium game will see who can i go line technology tested by fi for it's the final shuttle test of the system before fief is a rules making panel meet on july the second in kiev the panel is considering whether to approve the camera basis them or a danish rival project england are in a euro twenty twelve group with co-host ukraine sweden and euro two thousand when is france but midfielder james milner says they can take confidence from chelsea's recent champions league victory. bethink is going to talk on the high and higher confidence and that's what you want and. when it's a habit you want to get into those habits of one trophies and get in that women tell it's a nice safe place about the ties not a good sea
roman pavlyuchenko hasn't been an egregious form recently and has also been suffering from injuries will be looking over his shoulder nervously as applecarts makes all important decision which we don't see. well elsewhere england are preparing to play their first friendly under new manager roy hodgson they face norway at wembley on saturday before taking on belgium on wednesday the belgium game will see who can i go line technology tested by fi for it's the final shuttle test of the system...
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we used to shoot roman candles at each other all of the time. it was fun. >> yeah, we've all done it. >> did you get hurt? >> burns for a second. bounces off. it's okay. >> so you're good at repelling. >> oh, my god. >> jump! >> i'm thinking this would be a guy thing. you say we've all done it, you've done it, i've not done it. >> at some point in every dude's life, you have shot a roman candle at your friend, or you have been shot at. it's all part of growing up. call the burn unit, there's a lot of people screaming in agony in this video. >> the interesting thing is, the person who posted the video said brian got hit in the armpit. i think it hurt him. >> well, yeah, a fire ball to the armpit, i think, would probably be painful. this is not a good idea. >> thanks, mom! >> just trying to keep you boys safe. notice the end of the video, where they kind of light the graph on fire and then put it out. although they choose it put it out with their feet. ♪ >>> wrestling out on the countdown in the manly way. >> the middle finger they're using. >>
we used to shoot roman candles at each other all of the time. it was fun. >> yeah, we've all done it. >> did you get hurt? >> burns for a second. bounces off. it's okay. >> so you're good at repelling. >> oh, my god. >> jump! >> i'm thinking this would be a guy thing. you say we've all done it, you've done it, i've not done it. >> at some point in every dude's life, you have shot a roman candle at your friend, or you have been shot at. it's all...
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roman scott joining us in singapore. >> a quick look at tomorrow. more clues on the chinese economy. we'll also watch china's market reacti reaction. we'll want to see what happens with consumer prices. >> and still to come, the countdown continues to one of the moths st anticipated ipos. >> plus japan's economy powered ahead. gdp surprisingly strong. but is the growth spurt sustainable. we'll ask japan's mr. yen next. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more
roman scott joining us in singapore. >> a quick look at tomorrow. more clues on the chinese economy. we'll also watch china's market reacti reaction. we'll want to see what happens with consumer prices. >> and still to come, the countdown continues to one of the moths st anticipated ipos. >> plus japan's economy powered ahead. gdp surprisingly strong. but is the growth spurt sustainable. we'll ask japan's mr. yen next. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪...
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal ice news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start to discuss your let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is a nest of petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some of some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i had come. back from buying my coffee i'd been timelines and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that this was happening i'm not a big facebook person
wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal ice news application are the focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start to discuss your let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is a nest of petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk...
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are a focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is an essay petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestl
wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are a focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is an essay petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and...
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, to the classical world, but primary the romans. and what does that mean? what is our relationship, what was theirs to their predecessor? >> well, i first would say, that may be an exaggeration. i think they look back to the roman hero, cicero as models of leadership. as examples of disinterested, virtuous behavior. they held up the roman model, but of course rome died. they're frightened, they didn't want the go that way. that was a problem. how do you prevent your state from degenerating? the common assumption was that states were like human beings. they were born, they grew up. they matured and they died. so how do you hold off that natural process as much as possible? so that -- but i think our relationship to these founders is much closer. i didn't mention in this the book, but i came across more recently a quotation from lincoln. speech of 1859, where he talks about we americans and our connection to these founders and i was thinking of course there's been a lot of criticism of the tea party because they seem to have become on
, to the classical world, but primary the romans. and what does that mean? what is our relationship, what was theirs to their predecessor? >> well, i first would say, that may be an exaggeration. i think they look back to the roman hero, cicero as models of leadership. as examples of disinterested, virtuous behavior. they held up the roman model, but of course rome died. they're frightened, they didn't want the go that way. that was a problem. how do you prevent your state from...
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>> roman fabian carantha. me and my brother-in-law you see in that picture, we're hoping he'll grow up to be a mean football player. >> so his cousin didn't get his way. >> my 5-year-old nephew wanted to name the baby soyd which is a made up name that he made up. it also stands for some of years so they'll probably call roman soyd. >> little roman looks just like his daddy. >> he looks like an old man version. >> can i also point out how amazing mom looks having just delivered a child? she looks great. >> good job, you did it! >> nice job. good for her! >>> snowboarding season is, sadly over for the snowboarders but you don't have to wait until next winter to get that sensation of carving back and forth. a couple of guys went up the coast of big sur, california, and took out the free board. a free board looks just like a skateboard, but it's got a cool design difference that allows the rider to get the sensation of a carving action. they get sort of sideways. if you look closely at the skateboard, it's not jus
>> roman fabian carantha. me and my brother-in-law you see in that picture, we're hoping he'll grow up to be a mean football player. >> so his cousin didn't get his way. >> my 5-year-old nephew wanted to name the baby soyd which is a made up name that he made up. it also stands for some of years so they'll probably call roman soyd. >> little roman looks just like his daddy. >> he looks like an old man version. >> can i also point out how amazing mom looks...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attention oblation attention or may says it is a man is a shack a leg. to build a. mission to teach. all of this.
a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attention oblation attention our maces it is. there is a shadow of. opposition protesters occupied central moscow with
a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build...
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here is christine romans. >> good morning. police in chicago are bracing for a new demonstration and potentially more violence at the nato summit today. president obama and the allies are focusing on an exit strategy for nato forces in afghanistan. meantime protesters demanding an end to the war confronted police in the streets sunday. nearby the summit site at least 45 people were arrested. the music world is mourning the loss of another disco i-con. robin gibb died yesterday after a long battle with cancer. he was 62. he with his two brothers formed the bee gees. his voice was an essential part of the group's distinctive sound in the 1970s. did you see it? tweet it? incredible pictures yesterday of the solar eclipse. millions looking into the skies catching a glimpse of the ring of fire. the eclipse, the first of its kind in 18 years, created a golden ring around the moon's silhouette and was visible on the west coast and in asia. it also lit up social networks. people sharing their photos. the next one will happen in 2023.
here is christine romans. >> good morning. police in chicago are bracing for a new demonstration and potentially more violence at the nato summit today. president obama and the allies are focusing on an exit strategy for nato forces in afghanistan. meantime protesters demanding an end to the war confronted police in the streets sunday. nearby the summit site at least 45 people were arrested. the music world is mourning the loss of another disco i-con. robin gibb died yesterday after a...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or eighty's or as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attention oblation attention our mate is there to lend a hand there is a shadow. bronze heads to the polls in a runo
a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or eighty's or as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for an emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attention oblation attention or may says it is a man is a shack a leg. which brightened if you move from france to p
a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for an emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attentional basic inattention or maces it is in hand as a shack a leg.
a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attention oblation attention or may says it is a man is a shack a leg. blind in russia would be soon which brighter if
a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or eighties or as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies. destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attention oblation attention our maces it is a man there is a shack a leg. breaking news from our t.v. too powerful
a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or eighties or as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attentional base inattention or maces it is a man is a shack. all . you need is a sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able
a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or eighty's or as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attentional basic inattention or maces it is a hand in the shack. it is.
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power of pick your radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attentional base in attention our mate is there today and there is a sacrilegious. closers that so much of it whic
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christine romans? >> al qaeda is releasing a video of 70-year-old american hostage warren weinstein pleading with president obama to adhere to the kidnappers' demands, or he will be killed. he was abducted last august in pakistan. last december al qaeda ordered all air strikes end and al qaeda prisoners be released around the world in exchange for weinstein's safe return. >>> two police officers are due in court today charge d in the death of a schizophrenic homeless man in the town of fullerton. the incident sparked outrage and protests and investigation as to whether the city officials tried to cover up the facts in that case. >>> two high profile fugitives finally caught after being on the run for 12 years. u.s. marshals have arrested nelson and janet hallihan and they have admitted to running a ponzi scheme in a tanning b business scam. the tv show "america's most wanted" aired the story friday and viewers called in tips and an arrest was made the next day. the couple plead d ged guilty t numerous
christine romans? >> al qaeda is releasing a video of 70-year-old american hostage warren weinstein pleading with president obama to adhere to the kidnappers' demands, or he will be killed. he was abducted last august in pakistan. last december al qaeda ordered all air strikes end and al qaeda prisoners be released around the world in exchange for weinstein's safe return. >>> two police officers are due in court today charge d in the death of a schizophrenic homeless man in the...
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for an emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power picture radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attention oblation attention our maces it is a hand there is a shack a leg. twenty protesters killed by unknown atta
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a living an ideological position originally our conception of american military was like the early roman legions of the republic they were raised for emergency. farmers left their fields went to war and were instantaneously demobilize they were not long service forces or any sort as the roman republic slowly inadvertently thoughtlessly acquired themselves an empire they began to realize they needed standing armies something like that happened in america after world war two as we began to build an arms industry. and an apparatus to support a huge standing army that subtly altered the political structure but still. standing armies destroy federalism they bring power to washington d.c. they require more wealth in order to maintain these armies these are long service armies twenty years or so they have to be taken care of when they become redundant things of this sort it alters the power pick your radically and that's of course what ultimately brought down the roman republic. attentional base in attention are made it is a man there is a shackle a. cluster is that so much money in which of co
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here's christine romans. >> good morning. new details about how the cia stopped an al qaeda plot to blow up a passenger jet bound for the u.s. a senior administration official telling cnn the intended user of the bomb is, quote, not a threat anymore. but would not elaborate on whether the person is dead or in custody. the fbi now studying a sophisticated metal-free device that may have been undetectible at airports. >>> police in springfield, massachusetts, releasing surveillance video that shows a man walking up to a mother and her 4-year-old daughter with a knife demanding the woman's purse. but check this out. the woman runs away leaving the little girl. luckily she gets away, too. police say the man stabbed the woman in the collarbone as she tried to get into the store. she's okay. the attacker, though, got away. >> a former illinois comptroller pleading not guilty to charges she stole more than $53 million to fund her lavish lifestyle. prosecutors allege 58-year-old rita crudwell diverted taxpayer money from the city of
here's christine romans. >> good morning. new details about how the cia stopped an al qaeda plot to blow up a passenger jet bound for the u.s. a senior administration official telling cnn the intended user of the bomb is, quote, not a threat anymore. but would not elaborate on whether the person is dead or in custody. the fbi now studying a sophisticated metal-free device that may have been undetectible at airports. >>> police in springfield, massachusetts, releasing surveillance...
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that you know what happened to the romans. the last six roman emperors -- the russians. we have got to stand up to these people. chris: what more can you say? when we return, george w. bush attacked john kerry as elite and out of touch. the obama team is using the bush playbook. can they turn mitt romney's wealth into a liability? bet they can. scoops and predictions. chris: welcome back. what do mitt romney and john kerry have in common? the obama campaign is using the bush playbook from 2004 to run against romney the way bush destroyed kerry. the playbook says, first, bolster the president's national security credentials. check. then paint the opponent as a member of the 1%, just like bush played kerry as an out-of-touch snowboarding, wind surfing elitist and combine the elitism with flip-flopping like the bushes did in 2004. >> kerry voted for the iraq away, opposed it, supported it, opposes it again. he voted for the $87 billion to support our troops before he voted against it. john kerry, whichever way the wind blows. chris: howard, it's the elitism. we're all again
that you know what happened to the romans. the last six roman emperors -- the russians. we have got to stand up to these people. chris: what more can you say? when we return, george w. bush attacked john kerry as elite and out of touch. the obama team is using the bush playbook. can they turn mitt romney's wealth into a liability? bet they can. scoops and predictions. chris: welcome back. what do mitt romney and john kerry have in common? the obama campaign is using the bush playbook from 2004...
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game putting in a much improved performance and be could have even got a morale boosting victory of roman sheryl crow and care to call not spurn three chances. now. so good man was in the first hole but they control more or less the game but again don't underestimate the quality of the team there was even went a little bit quicker easier. but i think for the moment that we start the second thought we were controlling dean and i think the. result the players were given a well deserved break on saturday they will have one more training session on sunday before departing to switzerland to continue their euro two thousand and twelve preparations which abundantly jonty bush. well russia won the only european team in action this weekend with the tournament starting in less than two weeks time preparations are entering a crucial stage england made a winning start and a new manager roy hodgson will be norway one male in life ashley young combining with andy carroll in the first ten minutes to score a gangs only goal was the first time england have been to norway in thirty two years and despite it
game putting in a much improved performance and be could have even got a morale boosting victory of roman sheryl crow and care to call not spurn three chances. now. so good man was in the first hole but they control more or less the game but again don't underestimate the quality of the team there was even went a little bit quicker easier. but i think for the moment that we start the second thought we were controlling dean and i think the. result the players were given a well deserved break on...
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the roman catholic church and certain evangelical denominations oppose female ordination. >> i am a roman catholic woman. i have no place at this table. this table is for men. >> janet walton is a roman catholic nun who has been professor of worship at union since 1981. she's one of several catholic women on the faculty here. >> it's very difficult for me to imagine that millions of catholics never experience a woman leading the liturgy. because i think it matters. it's not essentially that i think it makes a difference whether a woman or a man does it, but that no women can do it is a very big problem in the catholic church. >> part of how it matters, she argues, is in portraying a fuller vision of faith. >> there are lots of ways in which the experiences of being a woman and having the experiences that go with being a woman do affect the way one understands god. >> it's not just about having the same place as men in ministry. i mean, certainly we need all those same rights and need access to as many of those positions, absolutely, and equal pay, for sure, but it's also about bringing al
the roman catholic church and certain evangelical denominations oppose female ordination. >> i am a roman catholic woman. i have no place at this table. this table is for men. >> janet walton is a roman catholic nun who has been professor of worship at union since 1981. she's one of several catholic women on the faculty here. >> it's very difficult for me to imagine that millions of catholics never experience a woman leading the liturgy. because i think it matters. it's not...
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that the empire was no longer holy or roman or even an empire. there were a lot of colorful uniforms around, and even helmets and ceremonial swords. but no one took any notice of them, not even the swords. the empire had regressed to a gaggle of municipalities and, later, nation-states. nowadays, catholic europe might still be mentioned in some remote geography classes as catholic europe, but europe has not had, has not been the political domain of powerful bishops and popes for over a century. even the power of the british empire never really recovered from world war i. and when churchill said i have not become the king's first min minister in order to preside over the liquidation of the british empire, that liquidation was well underway. here in america there are institutions and beliefs, belief systems that long ago lost their clout. take the urban machine. doubtless, there are americans who still believe in the legendary power of the urban machine. yet with few exceptions, urban machines lost their grip on cities long ago. tamny hall, r.i.p..
that the empire was no longer holy or roman or even an empire. there were a lot of colorful uniforms around, and even helmets and ceremonial swords. but no one took any notice of them, not even the swords. the empire had regressed to a gaggle of municipalities and, later, nation-states. nowadays, catholic europe might still be mentioned in some remote geography classes as catholic europe, but europe has not had, has not been the political domain of powerful bishops and popes for over a century....
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who's never played for the national team before and forward out of that final sports where the roman public shingo hasn't been in the greatest form recently and has also been suffering from injuries will be looking over his shoulder nervously as up the carrots makes this all important decision which you bump or flee don't see moscow meanwhile england are preparing the play of their first friendly under their new manager roy hodgson this weekend they face norway on saturday before taking on belgian on whedon's they the belgian game will see goal line technology tested by a free for the final scheduled test of the system before fifa rules making panel meet on july the second in kiev the panel is considering whether to approve the number of a system or a danish rival project into our in the euro two thousand and twelve group with co-host ukraine sweden and euro two thousand winners france with man city midfielder james milner stealing. confidence from chelsea's recent champions league victory. i think players go to the top of the high and higher confidence and that's what you want and.
who's never played for the national team before and forward out of that final sports where the roman public shingo hasn't been in the greatest form recently and has also been suffering from injuries will be looking over his shoulder nervously as up the carrots makes this all important decision which you bump or flee don't see moscow meanwhile england are preparing the play of their first friendly under their new manager roy hodgson this weekend they face norway on saturday before taking on...