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constantine fourteen the sign of the cross and established christianity in the empire. there are countless domes and towers atop the churches and ministries of rome reputedly more than three hundred and more all planned for the year two thousand declared a holy year. it's sometimes difficult to tell churches and temples apart the pantheon on gets added out of town that is in fact but. it was built by the great commander marcus agrippa right hand man of augustus. fronted by greek columns it's a magnificent for tundra crowned by the biggest dome in ancient rome. and opening nine meters across known as the are you going to admits the sunlight the dome itself has a radius of forty three meters a most of the achievement. pope going to face the fourth pad twenty eight wagon loads of martyrs relics moved to the pantheon transforming a heathen temple into a church the great painter raphael is very here. knew the artist fly the italian kings victoria manual the second and on there to the first lawyer monarchists stand watch by their tombs and collect signatures to petition resto
constantine fourteen the sign of the cross and established christianity in the empire. there are countless domes and towers atop the churches and ministries of rome reputedly more than three hundred and more all planned for the year two thousand declared a holy year. it's sometimes difficult to tell churches and temples apart the pantheon on gets added out of town that is in fact but. it was built by the great commander marcus agrippa right hand man of augustus. fronted by greek columns it's a...
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and then august 2nd was indeed the next tuesday and constantine came over, and they had a long meeting at the grand havana club in new york city. so according to bank records paul manafort owed this russian guy nearly $8 million, and this russian guy was really coming after him for it. and simultaneously for some reason paul manafort at the time was really scrambling to do what he could get his hands on millions of dollars in cash, and this was right up until he joins the trump campaign. he then joins the trump campaign, the pressure eases off a bit in terms of this guy coming off him for the money, and he starts communicating with this guy. can we use my position in the campaign. he accepts meetings and important messages from this guy about the future of his country. his country is russia. a month after manafort reportedly met with constantine to get these messages from deripaska, we now know from the indictment that rick gates referred alex van der zwann to that guy. and we know one of the things he lied about was his communication with rick gates. rick gates in 2016 sent van der zw
and then august 2nd was indeed the next tuesday and constantine came over, and they had a long meeting at the grand havana club in new york city. so according to bank records paul manafort owed this russian guy nearly $8 million, and this russian guy was really coming after him for it. and simultaneously for some reason paul manafort at the time was really scrambling to do what he could get his hands on millions of dollars in cash, and this was right up until he joins the trump campaign. he...
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i'm eating lettuce i know he's been constantin of the pot now gorged for eighteen years.he didn't you tell us a little about what you do. taking the other two we have a fairly standard routine every day before we open the door which my staff conduct a thorough safety inspection they make sure all of the pathways and railings are intact sometimes they have to remove trash or debris if there's a problem of any kind they phone me and i have to decide whether it can be solved quickly and easily or whether we have to close the gorge at short notice on both light up when we see them i think companies are not hiding that after all these years you probably know the gorge better than anyone and garmisch patent or even the whole world what's so fascinating about the partner. is this for. the gorge has a different ambiance in every season and even at different times of the day if you're here at seven in the morning it's not a troll like two thirty or three in the afternoon. that i eat and some of the sun shines and the birds are singing as i think the law it is reflected in the lite
i'm eating lettuce i know he's been constantin of the pot now gorged for eighteen years.he didn't you tell us a little about what you do. taking the other two we have a fairly standard routine every day before we open the door which my staff conduct a thorough safety inspection they make sure all of the pathways and railings are intact sometimes they have to remove trash or debris if there's a problem of any kind they phone me and i have to decide whether it can be solved quickly and easily or...
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. >> michael constantine, when he came in to read for us for the role, he was wearing a greek fisherman's. >> constantine plays the windex-wielding patriarch gus portakalos, who's determined that his daughter toula will marry a greek man. >> it's like -- she don't want to get married. >> tony award-winning actress andrea martin plays aunt voula. >> so, when i wrote the aunt voula part, and playtone said, who would you want to play this part? and i was like, "andrea martin"" >> i certainly understood the character, that's for sure. >> do you want my help? >> yes i want your help. >> tell me what to say, but don't tell me what to say. >> perfect. >> i was thinking, "gosh, this reminds me of all my armenian relatives." >> all my life, i had a lump on the back of my neck right here. >> we had a scene when aunt voola is going to talk to the new in-laws about the growth on her neck. >> so, i go to the doctor and he did the -- >> i cannot contain my laughter. >> inside the lump, he found teeth and a spinal column. so, finally, they hate to remove me the set, because i was killing it. >> yes, ins
. >> michael constantine, when he came in to read for us for the role, he was wearing a greek fisherman's. >> constantine plays the windex-wielding patriarch gus portakalos, who's determined that his daughter toula will marry a greek man. >> it's like -- she don't want to get married. >> tony award-winning actress andrea martin plays aunt voula. >> so, when i wrote the aunt voula part, and playtone said, who would you want to play this part? and i was like,...
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when lawmakers manufacture consent to constantin of public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. in the final merry go round to be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick news. doing the rounds in the real news room the world. cup the. canoe events i counted in the guest room was that is pretty. rude i think since i called are they still also there when they give everything in their view. this journeys but. it all. comes home the sun is on the roof. if you don't concentrate on the critic you to compel each this should devote all all the. show is there or should find a new well put isabel to work even. if the last fifteen years increase in their release we could call a spontaneous emergent track to global trade of water each politician which goes in the opposite direction taking water back into public captains only until a few. are you sick of the prophet isaiah was the only game in town. interest given must create a position secondly because he said a lot when you don't understand what he said. but he's you know lean and
when lawmakers manufacture consent to constantin of public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. in the final merry go round to be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick news. doing the rounds in the real news room the world. cup the. canoe events i counted in the guest room was that is pretty. rude i think since i called are they still also there when they give everything in their view. this journeys but. it all. comes home the sun is on the roof. if you don't...
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one of those making the case was constantine malouf a of. a young oligarch and an ultra nationalist champion of the great christian russia. that was seized decision. and i can again you know just to tell you i. well what i heard that it was not easy and of course you know dead horse debated and lies there what would happen after and what would be their reaction from from the west from from americans who support a sort of. this in kenya and of course there is their reaction the soldiers. three nine year old tree. which in believe that obama would not dare to oppose him and gave the green light. on the twenty third of february putin attended the closing ceremony of the olympic games and three days later the crimea awoke to find itself in the hands of russian special forces went landed during the night. one sovereign state ukraine had been invaded by another russia. when he went in for me and we saw that this was a potential. but it was a surprise that he did in the way he did his goal is to keep ukraine destabilized and to make sure that it ne
one of those making the case was constantine malouf a of. a young oligarch and an ultra nationalist champion of the great christian russia. that was seized decision. and i can again you know just to tell you i. well what i heard that it was not easy and of course you know dead horse debated and lies there what would happen after and what would be their reaction from from the west from from americans who support a sort of. this in kenya and of course there is their reaction the soldiers. three...
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29th, a week after trump accepted the republican nomination, manafort received another e-mail from constantine kilimnik talking about a meeting he held with oleg deripaska. quote, we spent about five hours talking. i have several important messages from him to you. he asked me to go and brief you on our conversation. it has to do about the future of his country and is quite interesting. let me know what dates and places will work even next week. i can come and see you. manafort's response was, quote, tuesday is best. and then august 2nd was indeed the next tuesday and he came to deliver the important messages to the man who was running the trump for president and they met at the grand havana club in new york city. so according to bank records, paul manafort owed this russian guy nearly $8 million and this russian guy was really coming after him for it. and simultaneously for some reason, paul manafort at the time was really scrambling to do anything he could to get his hands on millions of dollars in cash, and this is right up until the point he joins the trump campaign. he then joined the tru
29th, a week after trump accepted the republican nomination, manafort received another e-mail from constantine kilimnik talking about a meeting he held with oleg deripaska. quote, we spent about five hours talking. i have several important messages from him to you. he asked me to go and brief you on our conversation. it has to do about the future of his country and is quite interesting. let me know what dates and places will work even next week. i can come and see you. manafort's response was,...
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establishment, the kind of formal establishment that had been part of europe since the time of constantine. rather, he sees a vital role, informal role for religion in maintaining this political order. i think to underscore how important this is to washington -- washington is not been outlier -- washington is not an outlier. there is no dissent on this point. what does he say in the next sentence, having said that religion and morality are --ispensable to political it vain with that man labor who would work to supplant these props of human happiness. having said religion and morality are indispensable supports, he goes on to say that if you are seeking to undermine those pillars of religion and more out a you cannot call yourself a patriot. think for at least washington as representative of his own time, he would have seen the role of religion in the culture as absolutely essential to the survival of an experiment in republican self-government. agree, and the founders would have taken that as a given -- there are cautionary notes. , critics ofhink what american culture has become today mig
establishment, the kind of formal establishment that had been part of europe since the time of constantine. rather, he sees a vital role, informal role for religion in maintaining this political order. i think to underscore how important this is to washington -- washington is not been outlier -- washington is not an outlier. there is no dissent on this point. what does he say in the next sentence, having said that religion and morality are --ispensable to political it vain with that man labor...
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establishment, the kind of formal institution establishment that has been here since the time of constantine. he sees an informal role for religion in maintaining this political order. i think they underscore how important this is. i think he is expressing something common of his age. they go on to say, religious morality and they need a man who supports patriotism and leads this. he said religion is indispensable. you can see them undermine. i think his role in the field was essential to survival for self- government. >> i think i agree. there are cautionary notes. the american culture of 1787. they have different issues. they would agree that virtue is essential. this issue comes up today. people on the secular left will hear, you need abortion, gay marriage, these are hot button issues. i explained to my students, i think almost everybody in america believes we would be better off if we had a virtuous society on some things. the financial crisis, if i may, if we have incredibly complex things going on in the financial realm. this helps with these kinds of things. people have trouble under
establishment, the kind of formal institution establishment that has been here since the time of constantine. he sees an informal role for religion in maintaining this political order. i think they underscore how important this is. i think he is expressing something common of his age. they go on to say, religious morality and they need a man who supports patriotism and leads this. he said religion is indispensable. you can see them undermine. i think his role in the field was essential to...
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the kind of formal institutional establishment that had been part of europe since the time of constantine. rather, he sees a vital role, an informal role for religion in maintaining this political order that's been created. i think to simply underscore how important this is to washington. by the way, washington is not an outlier. i think he is expressing a common place of his age. this is something where there is virtually no dissent on this point. what does he go on to say in the very next sentence, having said that religion and morality are indispensable to political prosperity, in vain with that man claimed the tribute of patriotism who should labor to subvert this human prop of human happiness. that's stunning language. having said that religion and morality are indispensable supports, he goes on to say, if you are seeking to undermine those pillars of religion and morality, you can't call yourself a patriot. i think for at least washington as a representative of his own time, he would have seen this role of religion in the culture as absolutely essential to the survival of an experim
the kind of formal institutional establishment that had been part of europe since the time of constantine. rather, he sees a vital role, an informal role for religion in maintaining this political order that's been created. i think to simply underscore how important this is to washington. by the way, washington is not an outlier. i think he is expressing a common place of his age. this is something where there is virtually no dissent on this point. what does he go on to say in the very next...
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>> it was not constantine marolis in the dr. pepper. >> can you wait until we go to break? meanwhile, constantine marolis was nominated for a tony for "rock ofages." >>> coming up, a look at the darkest parts of the global seafood trade. between the ocean and the grocery seafood counter, there is a brutal reality that includes murder and slavery. that's cnbc's special report that sounds horrible that's next. mom, dad, can we talk? sure. what's up son? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. [ chuckles ] seems a bit long, but okay. set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. >>> deere just reporting, the heavy equipmentmaker, posted numbers, quarterly profit of $1.31, beating estimates by 11%. deere also has raised its full year forecast due to the effects of tax reform and stronger demand in key market
>> it was not constantine marolis in the dr. pepper. >> can you wait until we go to break? meanwhile, constantine marolis was nominated for a tony for "rock ofages." >>> coming up, a look at the darkest parts of the global seafood trade. between the ocean and the grocery seafood counter, there is a brutal reality that includes murder and slavery. that's cnbc's special report that sounds horrible that's next. mom, dad, can we talk? sure. what's up son? i can't be...
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in fact reagan attempted early on to engage with brezhnev and his successors yuri andropov and constantine chinyenko. and given the role of history in -- well, the role of history in the lives of the russians he was dealing with later he wrote to chinye in,ko in february of 1984 "i have reflected at something length on the tragedy and scale of those losses. surely they must affect your thinking today. neither i nor the american people hold any offensive intentions toward you or the soviet people when it came to policy decisions, i think reagan put out on the table zero option on intermediate nuclear forces treat y treaty. he put that out in 1981 and there was a wide perception that it was purely cynical because the u.s. and nato did not have pershing two. a lot of people around him and nato allies whose leaders put their political careers on the line were not so excited to go forward with gorbachev. chernen he put together a much more ambitious program when it came to the cold war to the much more destabilizing missiles, icbms and submarine launched ballistic missiles. in march of '83 when
in fact reagan attempted early on to engage with brezhnev and his successors yuri andropov and constantine chinyenko. and given the role of history in -- well, the role of history in the lives of the russians he was dealing with later he wrote to chinye in,ko in february of 1984 "i have reflected at something length on the tragedy and scale of those losses. surely they must affect your thinking today. neither i nor the american people hold any offensive intentions toward you or the soviet...
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neither bill constantine.but to both of you, whoever wants to go first. >> i couldn't agree more about the importance of some of those particular issues. we talked about rural challenges, there are some acute urban challenges that get less discussion. sometimes not even recognize. small business areas and urban and suburban areas are less served in many cases the residential customers. that's because the traditional footprints of the cable industry was to go to the residences in the community that's great most metropolitan areas. >> what you see the advertisements on tv for the commercial site. come do business with us and we can serve your small business the best. >> if infrastructure isn't there it will be very costly. it small business is not a business that's not slam toward the private sector, that's a private investor works. but there is none discussed conversation that should be had about the fact that small business areas struggle will remarkable levels as to very low income neighborhoods because it's
neither bill constantine.but to both of you, whoever wants to go first. >> i couldn't agree more about the importance of some of those particular issues. we talked about rural challenges, there are some acute urban challenges that get less discussion. sometimes not even recognize. small business areas and urban and suburban areas are less served in many cases the residential customers. that's because the traditional footprints of the cable industry was to go to the residences in the...