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"it belonged to our grandfathers the babylonians. not saddamment" -- not saddam."ut isis' reign of terror has eclipsed saddam's end in low mania. last month, isis posted footage of the destruction, of priceless artifacts in the mosul museum. they've reportedly bulldozed the ancient cities in northern -- northern iraq. "the mosul museum was destroyed, why," he says addressing isis. "that is the heritage of your grandfathers. why did you do that?" south of baghdad, babylon is out of isis' reach. for isis monuments like these are from the age of ignorance before the advent of islam and, therefore, must be destroyed. for most iraqis they're the achievements of their forefathers and a great source of national pride. >> this is the trickvictory sign -- >> reporter: he and parents are preparing for a campout intended to teach iraqi boys and girls about their history. "we have to preserve our heritage to show how advanced babylonian civil situation was," she says. "it was the pinnacle of ancient civilization." the assault on iraq's history has taken -- is taken personally
"it belonged to our grandfathers the babylonians. not saddamment" -- not saddam."ut isis' reign of terror has eclipsed saddam's end in low mania. last month, isis posted footage of the destruction, of priceless artifacts in the mosul museum. they've reportedly bulldozed the ancient cities in northern -- northern iraq. "the mosul museum was destroyed, why," he says addressing isis. "that is the heritage of your grandfathers. why did you do that?" south of...
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"it belonged to our grandfathers the babylonians. not scram." -- not saddam."isis' reign of troyer has eclipsed megalomania. last month footage was of posted of destruction of priceless art fax in the mosul museum. they've reportedly bulldozed the ancient cities in northern iraq. "the muslim museum was destroyed," he asks addressing isis. "that is the heritage of your grandfathers? why did you do that?" south of baghdad back salon out of isis' reach. for isis monuments like these are from the age of ignorance before the advent of islam and, therefore, must be destroyed. but for most iraqis they're the achieve. of their forefathers and a great source of national pride. >> he says this is the victory signing -- >> reporter: parents are preparing for a campout intendeded to teach iraqi boys and girls about their history. "we have to preserve our heritage to show how advanced babylonian civilization was," says money amp "it was the pinnacle of ancient civilization. the assault on iraq's history is taken personally here. "when i saw what happened i was determined to
"it belonged to our grandfathers the babylonians. not scram." -- not saddam."isis' reign of troyer has eclipsed megalomania. last month footage was of posted of destruction of priceless art fax in the mosul museum. they've reportedly bulldozed the ancient cities in northern iraq. "the muslim museum was destroyed," he asks addressing isis. "that is the heritage of your grandfathers? why did you do that?" south of baghdad back salon out of isis' reach. for isis...
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it is sort of an old babylonian cuneiform tablet. it helps describe how to calculate a square root. babylonians, they really do not see a distinction between these initial algorithms, these underlying truths of the universe, how to calculate a square root, and a deity. they saw this as something it was perhaps above illustrates the algorithms have a wonderful power, and the technologists craft them, be it on clay or in computer science or optically, they make aesthetic choices when they are creating their code. i think it is an aesthetic pursuit. cory: is the presentation of this code a big part of this, or just the code itself? the way it is written, the shape of the pieces of art? ben: i wanted talk about the pure code and dna of it. you can say, this person is beautiful, but if you look at the dna, that is what created them. you want to talk about why the technologists craft in the code the way they did and the back story of that pure code. we do have some pieces that are expressed. we have hello world. hello world is the challenge that welcomes all computer scientist when they l
it is sort of an old babylonian cuneiform tablet. it helps describe how to calculate a square root. babylonians, they really do not see a distinction between these initial algorithms, these underlying truths of the universe, how to calculate a square root, and a deity. they saw this as something it was perhaps above illustrates the algorithms have a wonderful power, and the technologists craft them, be it on clay or in computer science or optically, they make aesthetic choices when they are...
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it is carved an old babylonian cuneiform tablet. it is beautiful.ibes how to calculate a square root. the babylonians did not see a distinction between these initial algorithms is underlying truths of the universe and a deity. they saw this as something above us from a higher power. the algorithms have a wonderful power. the technologists that craft them on clay, in computer science, or optically, they make aesthetic choices creating code. so yes, i think it is an aesthetic pursuit. cory: is the presentation of this code a big part of this? is it just the code itself is magical? the way it is written, the paper it is written on, the shape of the pieces of art. >> i want to talk about the pure code, the d.n.a. of it. you can say a person is beautiful but the d.n.a. created the individual. instead of printing code and putting it on the wall i want to talk about why the technologist crafted it the way he did. i want to talk about the back story of the code. we do have some pieces expressed. "hello world" is a challenge that welcomes all computer scient
it is carved an old babylonian cuneiform tablet. it is beautiful.ibes how to calculate a square root. the babylonians did not see a distinction between these initial algorithms is underlying truths of the universe and a deity. they saw this as something above us from a higher power. the algorithms have a wonderful power. the technologists that craft them on clay, in computer science, or optically, they make aesthetic choices creating code. so yes, i think it is an aesthetic pursuit. cory: is...
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describing him as the son of the great babylonian king nebuchadnezzar. >> this wasn't saddam's he saysbelonged to our grandfathers the bob loan iansaddam. >>> isis has eclipsed the megalomania. isis posted footage of the destruction of priceless artifacts in the mosul museum. they've reportedly bulldozed ancient cities in northern iraq. >> the mosul museum was destroyed. why asks a nun addressing isis? that is the heritage of your grand fathers. why did you do that? south of baghdad, babylon is out of isis' reach. for isis monuments like these are from an arabic -- the age of ignorance before the advent of islam and, therefore, must be destroyed. but for most iraqis they're the achievements of their forefathers and a great source of national pride. >> translator: this is the victory -- >> he's a leader of the iraqi scouts movement. he and other parents are preparing for a campout intended to teach iraqi boys and girls about their history. >> translator: we have to preserve our heritage to show how advanced babylonian civilization was. it was the pinnacle of ancient civilization. the as
describing him as the son of the great babylonian king nebuchadnezzar. >> this wasn't saddam's he saysbelonged to our grandfathers the bob loan iansaddam. >>> isis has eclipsed the megalomania. isis posted footage of the destruction of priceless artifacts in the mosul museum. they've reportedly bulldozed ancient cities in northern iraq. >> the mosul museum was destroyed. why asks a nun addressing isis? that is the heritage of your grand fathers. why did you do that? south...
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. >> the persians the het oh tights the babylonians you name it these -- it lasted. you've got a bunch of animals with sledge hammers with saws, cutting it down. >> reporter: he's a board member of a syrian church in san jose. they held a prayer vigil last night for those who have been kidnapped. now they're hoping some of those prayers have been answered. cnn is reporting that 23 of the hundreds taken by isis may have been released in syria. abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 news was there when san francisco firefighters rescued a man and his dog off a cliff. it happened this afternoon. frank stark said he was walking his dog when the dog fell off the cliff. he immediately ran to the edge, and he says the ground sunk underneath him and he fell as well. firefighters used ropes to pull frank and his dog up. both dog and owner are okay. >>> dozens of people gathered in downtown redwood city today to celebrate the chinese lunar new year. traditional chinese art music and martial arts filled the courthouse square. and bs 7 news anchor kristen emceed the event which featured a lion d
. >> the persians the het oh tights the babylonians you name it these -- it lasted. you've got a bunch of animals with sledge hammers with saws, cutting it down. >> reporter: he's a board member of a syrian church in san jose. they held a prayer vigil last night for those who have been kidnapped. now they're hoping some of those prayers have been answered. cnn is reporting that 23 of the hundreds taken by isis may have been released in syria. abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 news was...
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the assyrians and eventually the babylonians if they can get to that part of iraq.e doing their best to wipe all of that out and i think the world should be concerned. obviously, there's slaughter and abuse of human beings is terrible, but for generations to come for all of mankind and history, they're out to start at square one as if history began with them or at least their prophet muhammad napthat is an extremely dangerous thing and not much the u.s. or coalition can or will do about it. >> what a trach jigedy. thank you both for being with me. >>> after the break, the spotlight is on two gop 2016 hopefuls. jeb bush wraps up a fwhndweekend in iowa and wisconsin governor scott walker gets ready to sign right to work bill. how is this playing for voters? we'll break it down. >>> plus the fatal police shooting of a 19-year-old man this weekend. live to madison for the latest on the investigation and growing protest surrounding tony robinson's death. so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily
the assyrians and eventually the babylonians if they can get to that part of iraq.e doing their best to wipe all of that out and i think the world should be concerned. obviously, there's slaughter and abuse of human beings is terrible, but for generations to come for all of mankind and history, they're out to start at square one as if history began with them or at least their prophet muhammad napthat is an extremely dangerous thing and not much the u.s. or coalition can or will do about it....
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dollar lessons worth noting in the bible, you could go back to king his kaija who entertained the babylonianders. if you believe the account in the pl bible, god sent hosea to his kaija -- to hezekiah, and said what did you do? he said, we met with these lovely, wonderful leaders from babylon so we showed them all of our treasure and then in the most correct translation he adds, and we showed them all of the defenses we have in our arsenal. isaiah basically says because you've done that you fool you will lose the country he gets to ask him, could i avoid losing it on my time. but this is the kind of thing that brings down nations and it was petty and it was a betrayal and people need to be called to account for it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. gohmert: pursuant to the house of -- order of the house of today i move that the house do now hereby adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion
dollar lessons worth noting in the bible, you could go back to king his kaija who entertained the babylonianders. if you believe the account in the pl bible, god sent hosea to his kaija -- to hezekiah, and said what did you do? he said, we met with these lovely, wonderful leaders from babylon so we showed them all of our treasure and then in the most correct translation he adds, and we showed them all of the defenses we have in our arsenal. isaiah basically says because you've done that you...