inevitably, he catches the eye of one of the cruelest and most sadistic rulers in roman history. emperor nero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome for six days, destroying two-thirds of the city. people say that emperor nero started the fire so he could advance his own building projects. some of rome needed to catch on fire so that he could build the kinds of temples and things he wanted to honor himself. rumors that nero started the fire himself begin to fly. and he needs a scapegoat. people already asking a lot of questions about his sanity, his capacity to rule and so on. he looks around for a bunch of people that other people don t
chord with the mostdown troden of roman society. and peter s meetings become more and more popular. inevitably he catches the eye of one of the cruellest and most sadistic rulers in history. emperor nero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome six days, destroying two-thirds of the city. people say that emperor nero started the fire so he could advance his building projects. some of rome needed to catch on fire so he could build the temples and things he wanted to honor himself. rumors that nero started the fire himself began to fly. and he needs a scapegoat. people are already asking a
inevitably, he catches the eye of one of the cruelest and most sadistic rulers in roman history, emperor niero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome for six days, destroying two-thirds of the city. people say that emperor niero started the fire so he could advance his own building projects. some of rome needed to catch on fire so that he could build the kind of temples and things that he wanted to honor himself. rumors that niero started the fire himself begin to fly, and he needs a skcapegoat.
movement. peter s meetings become more and more popular. inevitably, he catches the eye of one of the cruelest and most sadistic rules in roman history, emperor niero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome for six days, destroying two-thirds of the city. people that they emperor niero started the fire so he could advance his own building projects. some of rome needed to catch on fire so he could build some of the temples and things he wanted to honor himself. rumors that niero started the fire himself began to fly and he needs a scapegoat.
million people. that s more than all the men, women, and children living in columbus, ohio. running for president of the united states talking of maybe using nuclear weapons. nobody wants to hear that about an american president. why are we making them? the super pac. the 52nd street fund formed by former senator. member of the basketball hall of fame. 2000 presidential candidate as well. thank you for coming. thank you. nice to be with you. let s talk about this ad. it s reminiscent of the 64 ad. the so-called daisy ad. why this ad? why now? well, i think it s probably not a bad idea once every 50 years to remind people of the power the president has to destroy the world and why now is really related to my feeling about the whole campaign. i ve watched this campaign of