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if you're pro-life, you need not apply for a cosmo endorsement.will not endorse a pro-life conservative, someone in favor of voter i.d. laws which has the support of 70 million people. this is an explicitly aggressively left wing effort by cosmo and it's a disappoint many. >> they're rallying people. they think they're going to have a female running for president in 2016 and they want to start now. this isn't really about the midterms. this is about looking forward to the presidential election. they need the female voters. they'll talk about abortion, issues they think are women centered issues and i think it's typical. i think conservatives have to be prepared for this kind of thing. this is what need a does and this is how elections get shaped. women start to believe the left is their ally and that's why they should be voting. >> one of the editors quoted about this, she said, kwl, of course we're not going to be endorsing anyone who is pro-life. that's not in the best interest of our readers. again, this arrogance that liberal women speak for a
if you're pro-life, you need not apply for a cosmo endorsement.will not endorse a pro-life conservative, someone in favor of voter i.d. laws which has the support of 70 million people. this is an explicitly aggressively left wing effort by cosmo and it's a disappoint many. >> they're rallying people. they think they're going to have a female running for president in 2016 and they want to start now. this isn't really about the midterms. this is about looking forward to the presidential...
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i just hope cosmo's election advice is just as misguided as their sex advice -- enter the booth, wrapne leg behind your head, rub some hot sauce on the lever and then... (whistle) pinky up his butt. (cheering) now, this is clearly going to increase voter turnout, so i've got some cosmo advice of my own. hello, ladies. i know you are being encouraged to become politically engaged, but let me tell you, girlfriend, those curtains don't look good on anyone. it's basically like wearing a booth muumuu. plus, all anyone's gonna be looking at your calves. what if you have cankles? and if you don't know whether you have cankles -- (cheering) don't vote. which brings me to the first race you should not vote in -- the house race in georgia's tenth district, where right-wing pastor and radio host jody hice has all but guaranteed a win by building a diverse coalition of people he doesn't want in his coalition. so far, he's "compared being gay to alcoholism, drug addiction, tendencies to lie and to be violent," he has said a woman can enter politics as long as she's "within the authority of her hus
i just hope cosmo's election advice is just as misguided as their sex advice -- enter the booth, wrapne leg behind your head, rub some hot sauce on the lever and then... (whistle) pinky up his butt. (cheering) now, this is clearly going to increase voter turnout, so i've got some cosmo advice of my own. hello, ladies. i know you are being encouraged to become politically engaged, but let me tell you, girlfriend, those curtains don't look good on anyone. it's basically like wearing a booth...
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alongside all that cosmo is not messing around with this politics thing. doing a lot of coverage and they're being quite aggressive on politicians that they thing are on the wrong side of issues that cosmo thinks will be of interest to young women voters. this is not an insignificant thing. if young women voters defy history and decide to actually turn out in big numbers in the midterm elections this year even though they don't in most years not to put too fine a vote on it, if they do turn out in november, democrats will win the elections. and so behold, the first of two really significant politics stories that were broken today by a women's magazine. this was "cosmopolitan" please stand by. this is not an insignificant thing, right? if young women voters defy history and decide to actually turn out in big numbers in the midterm elections this year, even though they don't in most year, not to put too fine point on it, but if young voters turn out in november, democrats will win the elections. and so behold, the first of two really significant politic stor
alongside all that cosmo is not messing around with this politics thing. doing a lot of coverage and they're being quite aggressive on politicians that they thing are on the wrong side of issues that cosmo thinks will be of interest to young women voters. this is not an insignificant thing. if young women voters defy history and decide to actually turn out in big numbers in the midterm elections this year even though they don't in most years not to put too fine a vote on it, if they do turn out...
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lo alongside all that cosmo is not messing around with this politics thing. lot of coverage and they're being quite aggressive on politicians that they thing are on the wrong side of issues that cosmo thinks will be of interest to young women voters. this is not an insignificant thing. if young women voters defy history and decide to actually turn out in big numbers in the midterm elections this year even though they don't in most years not to put too fine a vote on it, if they do turn out in november, democrats will win the elections. and so behold, the first of two really significant politics stories that were broken today by a women's this was cosmopolitan magazine's sexiest man's center fold model in 1982. he was then a fashion model, but he went on to become a united states senator from massachusetts for about five minutes before she was turfed out by elizabeth warren. scott brown has kept the modeling thing surprisingly central to his political campaigning over the years. when he was running against elizabeth warren, when the on boston talk radio and sa
lo alongside all that cosmo is not messing around with this politics thing. lot of coverage and they're being quite aggressive on politicians that they thing are on the wrong side of issues that cosmo thinks will be of interest to young women voters. this is not an insignificant thing. if young women voters defy history and decide to actually turn out in big numbers in the midterm elections this year even though they don't in most years not to put too fine a vote on it, if they do turn out in...
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haven't the ladies of new hampshire seen his old cosmo photospread? he should have an easy path to the senate. just follow the treasure trail. but scott brown has a new plan to win female voters -- give them the women for scott brown hero award! seen here being given to new hampshire businesswoman janice leahy. brown commemorated the occasion in a press release, saying -- i'm pleased to award janice with a hero award to celebrate her determination to maintain a business despite government red tape and burdensome regulations... it is very troubling to listen to janet's story. the most troubling thing about janet's story? her name is janice. (laughter) but that's not scott brown's fault. how's he supposed to remember her name? it's not like they went to the
haven't the ladies of new hampshire seen his old cosmo photospread? he should have an easy path to the senate. just follow the treasure trail. but scott brown has a new plan to win female voters -- give them the women for scott brown hero award! seen here being given to new hampshire businesswoman janice leahy. brown commemorated the occasion in a press release, saying -- i'm pleased to award janice with a hero award to celebrate her determination to maintain a business despite government red...
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i'm curious, what does it take to get a cosmo endorsement?itions and report back. >> that will have a political impact too. >> it might get people working together. >> i was going to say. i think we might get cross-poll nei nation across the house. there are several key races. one with thom tillis and kay hagan. you look at a character like thom tillis who actually kills equal pay, the equal pay bill in his state and he supports personhood which actually means that they want to take the iud out of circulation for women. now, the -- out of circulation for couples actually because men get benefits from the iud too. so those are candidates we want you to know will have an impact on your life if they win. >> and this is so interesting because in the debate one of the things that was so interesting to me that thom tillis the republican said is women should have more access to contra spgs including over-the-counter contraception. i was taken aback because i've not seen him take that position but it was clearly to close a wide gender gap in that sta
i'm curious, what does it take to get a cosmo endorsement?itions and report back. >> that will have a political impact too. >> it might get people working together. >> i was going to say. i think we might get cross-poll nei nation across the house. there are several key races. one with thom tillis and kay hagan. you look at a character like thom tillis who actually kills equal pay, the equal pay bill in his state and he supports personhood which actually means that they want...
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that cosmos is perfection, perfection in the form of a sphere, a sphere which has no beginning and no end. pagan temple christian church bold and original work of art-- the pantheon remains a symbol of universal significance for all the ages. hadrian's restless intelligence was also at work in the immense and inspired villa complex he built for himself near tivoli. like other emperors, he used the shaping power of concrete and vaulted architecture to enclose space in dramatic ways to sculpt interiors that expanded rather than limited human activity with an echo here and there of his enduring masterwork. everywhere in the villa, there were statues many of them in the greek tradition he so passionately admired. in this, hadrian was typical of well-to-do romans throughout the imperial age. roman sculpture, it's such a rich subject. the romans, their artists, roman patrons delighted in the collection of sculpture in the round-- sculpture which they displayed in their public places sculpture which they used to decorate the fora palaces, gardens-- a variety of situations-- sculpture, which
that cosmos is perfection, perfection in the form of a sphere, a sphere which has no beginning and no end. pagan temple christian church bold and original work of art-- the pantheon remains a symbol of universal significance for all the ages. hadrian's restless intelligence was also at work in the immense and inspired villa complex he built for himself near tivoli. like other emperors, he used the shaping power of concrete and vaulted architecture to enclose space in dramatic ways to sculpt...
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todo el mundo puede estar afectado, cosmo mencionaba usualmente afecta mÁs a los niÑos.para la fiebre o el dolor. quÉ podemos hacer? lo mejor que podemos hacer es lavarnos las manos. con agua y javon. - jabÓn. si tienen estos sintomas llamen al mÉdico inmediato o vayan a la sala de emergencia. >> hay que poner atenciÓn en eso. puede expandirse. >> tenemos que esperar que se expanda a todos los estados, la mayorÍa de los estados, de estados unidos se transmite como la gripe. entonces va a expandirse. pero tenemos que estar pendientes y buscar ayuda. >> definitivamente. lavarse las manos. >> importante. >> gracias. . un cuarto ciudadano estadounidense infectado con Ébola fue trasladado desde África a un hospital de atlanta, sera atendido con condiciones d aislado. es la misma instituciÓn donde se trataron los entermos anteriores. dos de los cuales se repusieron. el ex campeÓn mundial de formula uno schumacher fue dado de alta y continuarÁ en su casa el proceso de recuperaciones. el piloto alemÁn tuvo un accidente cuando esquiaba y sufriÓ lesiones en la cabeza que lo mantuv
todo el mundo puede estar afectado, cosmo mencionaba usualmente afecta mÁs a los niÑos.para la fiebre o el dolor. quÉ podemos hacer? lo mejor que podemos hacer es lavarnos las manos. con agua y javon. - jabÓn. si tienen estos sintomas llamen al mÉdico inmediato o vayan a la sala de emergencia. >> hay que poner atenciÓn en eso. puede expandirse. >> tenemos que esperar que se expanda a todos los estados, la mayorÍa de los estados, de estados unidos se transmite como la gripe....
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he's the author of "the fabric of the cosmos."he was interviewed recently by aspen institute president walter isaacson for about 20 minutes. [applause] >> and the universe parts. the fabric of the universe unfolds. brian greene has written "the fabric of the universe." the fabric of the cosmos, the elegant universe. on the edge of time, which i love, and the hidden reality. the trio of books that deal with multiverses, the fabric of the cosmos, relativity. we are supposed to within 20 minutes -- actually, 18 minutes and 17 seconds -- give you the whole story of the cosmos. and the universe. so, brian, let's begin at the beginning. how did it begin? >> how did it begin? oh, good question. we don't know. [laughter] but we have some ideas. and the ideas is that it expanded. yeah. so the most refined idea which is by, in my opinion, no means confirmed is an idea called inflationary cosmology which tries to answer a somewhat more refined version of the question how'd it begin, what was it that caused space to start swelling in the firs
he's the author of "the fabric of the cosmos."he was interviewed recently by aspen institute president walter isaacson for about 20 minutes. [applause] >> and the universe parts. the fabric of the universe unfolds. brian greene has written "the fabric of the universe." the fabric of the cosmos, the elegant universe. on the edge of time, which i love, and the hidden reality. the trio of books that deal with multiverses, the fabric of the cosmos, relativity. we are...
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, the greater cosmos.'s really what sacred space is. that's why we get geometry and astronomical alignment built into it. >> chris "comes with clouds" and rene "white feather" have expressed their deepening spirituality by starting a church that meets periodically under the trees, by the stones. anyone can attend. the whites feel an obligation to share what they consider to be a sacred site. archaeologist jack hranicky plans to share his findings with his professional colleagues for peer review in the upcoming months.az>b for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson reporting. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website, where there is always much more, and where you can listen to or watch every program. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you this weekend of the 200th anniversary of the star-spangled banner, the georgia baptist all-state choir sings the national anthem
, the greater cosmos.'s really what sacred space is. that's why we get geometry and astronomical alignment built into it. >> chris "comes with clouds" and rene "white feather" have expressed their deepening spirituality by starting a church that meets periodically under the trees, by the stones. anyone can attend. the whites feel an obligation to share what they consider to be a sacred site. archaeologist jack hranicky plans to share his findings with his professional...
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people in hong kong are educated, cosmo poll tap and will not be treated like infants. they are saying "this is my city, this is my future." that is something where, you know, essentially both sides are digging in, and neither can make a compromise. >> listening to the white house, what will that mean for u.s.-china relations? >> they are on a difficult path. words. at the end of the day, so many other problems. this will be a minor one. the one thing that can do is shake china. that will shake things. and shake the economy which is slowing down. it's an important financial center. so many different issues. we'll see what this holds. >> now, for more on how the protests are playing out, let's check in with harmeli aregawi. >> the chinese government ramped up online censorship to keep a lid on the protest. it's the biggest ever crackdown on social media. beijing blocked photo sharing app instagram. china's version of twitter, weibo, has seen an unprecedented of posts deleted. the government blocked news about the protest, phrases such as hong kong police - they are block
people in hong kong are educated, cosmo poll tap and will not be treated like infants. they are saying "this is my city, this is my future." that is something where, you know, essentially both sides are digging in, and neither can make a compromise. >> listening to the white house, what will that mean for u.s.-china relations? >> they are on a difficult path. words. at the end of the day, so many other problems. this will be a minor one. the one thing that can do is shake...
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there was a poll done of girls around the age of 21 years old by "cosmo" magazine. and we found this stat shocking. they said of those young girls that -- >> who read "cosmo." keep that in mind. >> right. nine out of ten of them have taken a nude photo of themselves. nine out of ten. >> does that sound about right? >> 90%. >> who over there has taken pictures of themselves, and i want honesty. >> okay. >> peter, our photographer has. >> nobody? >> one person. >> no? no. no. they're saying no. >> they want jobs. >> okay. nine out of ten. >> i mean, that's unbelievable. i wonder if -- you know how we always say if you take these kind of nude pictures or drunk pictures or whatever it's going to ruin your chance for a future, but i wonder if by the time these kids get older, so many people have done that, it's not going to be that big a deal. i wonder. >> remember when there was a stigma and shame attached to lots of stuff that's all disappeared? >> what is everyone doing -- you're taking the naked picture for your boyfriend? that's the point? >> you are asking me who h
there was a poll done of girls around the age of 21 years old by "cosmo" magazine. and we found this stat shocking. they said of those young girls that -- >> who read "cosmo." keep that in mind. >> right. nine out of ten of them have taken a nude photo of themselves. nine out of ten. >> does that sound about right? >> 90%. >> who over there has taken pictures of themselves, and i want honesty. >> okay. >> peter, our photographer has....
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today grab your cosmo, actress and fashion icon sarah jessica parker is on the couch plus she is giving us a peek at her fabulous shoe collection. plus samuel l. jackson lashes out on live tv. wendy has the details. plus all the latest juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy.
today grab your cosmo, actress and fashion icon sarah jessica parker is on the couch plus she is giving us a peek at her fabulous shoe collection. plus samuel l. jackson lashes out on live tv. wendy has the details. plus all the latest juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy.
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. >> cosmo has become a master in three short years and is ranked eighth in the world for middle weightple belt and manages the ptsd that left him 100% disabled. it's like tackling my foreseeing my mom getting hit and all of that violence, go to the source and i make it a part of me and use is it to relax. he says the martial arts did for him what medication couldn't. is he spreading the word to other vets that are dealing with ptsd. >> i want to live and overcome and be a story for people to look up to. >> he is hoping that the veterans administration will fund a program to help vets wrestling with their demons to practice the martial arts. >>> time for a check of the "action news" traffic report thursday night. >> for folks fighting traffic how are they doing matt pellman? >> a tough time in spots. we can't get the traffic to match the weather, it's a not so nice ride along the vine street expressway, if the truck gets out of the way, you can see the westbound crash on broad street and police remain on the scene and it's causing delays on 95 and it's spilling back on the ben franklin
. >> cosmo has become a master in three short years and is ranked eighth in the world for middle weightple belt and manages the ptsd that left him 100% disabled. it's like tackling my foreseeing my mom getting hit and all of that violence, go to the source and i make it a part of me and use is it to relax. he says the martial arts did for him what medication couldn't. is he spreading the word to other vets that are dealing with ptsd. >> i want to live and overcome and be a story for...
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there are powerful optical instrument to appear even into the cosmos really looking into buying the cosmos in a drop of water. you have to ask yourself are we in that situation except we aren't a glass of water. one of the things that made me want to write the book was realizing that some of these clues, some of these ideas about the nature of life are not just coming from astronomers and scientists and understanding planets in the abundance of the world but is coming from biology. there are philosophical arguments about what life is and mechanical arguments about something that replicates and changes and so on but there's also a similar question which is if you take life on earth, give me a laundry list of what is a consist of? most of it in terms of number, biomass genetic diversity and single celled microorganisms significant complex life, humans and our status in a planetary system, planetary environment. we talk about humans. >> host: you could consider it threatening if you think about it. the fact that microbial cells are less than, maybe not pound for pound but if you're counting c
there are powerful optical instrument to appear even into the cosmos really looking into buying the cosmos in a drop of water. you have to ask yourself are we in that situation except we aren't a glass of water. one of the things that made me want to write the book was realizing that some of these clues, some of these ideas about the nature of life are not just coming from astronomers and scientists and understanding planets in the abundance of the world but is coming from biology. there are...
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belief among scientists like me that ours may only be one among many universes populating a gigantic cosmosiddenreality, i explore this possibility without presuming any knowledge of mathematics or physics on the part of the reader. hysterical. i'm glad you talked me into this. we work so hard, sometimes it's nice to goof off and do something silly. agreed. wait till you hear how he dumbs down werner heisenberg for the crowd. you may actually believe you're in a comedy club. you can think about heisenberg's "uncertainty principle" much like the special order menu
belief among scientists like me that ours may only be one among many universes populating a gigantic cosmosiddenreality, i explore this possibility without presuming any knowledge of mathematics or physics on the part of the reader. hysterical. i'm glad you talked me into this. we work so hard, sometimes it's nice to goof off and do something silly. agreed. wait till you hear how he dumbs down werner heisenberg for the crowd. you may actually believe you're in a comedy club. you can think about...
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it is called cosmo coutu were 2014. it was held at the artosphere. the event included work from d.c.-area interior design firms, and proceeds go to my sister's place, which aids battered women and their children. steve and i were so honored to be mc's. this is some kind of fashion show. you wouldn't believe it. that dress right there was made with carpet fabrics and yarn. >> another lady was wearing a t owel corest. -- corset. [laughter] >> steve learned some new words tonight. >> any chafing? [laughter] to be of the outfits had designed with building material, carpet, insulation, foam. >> a wonderful charity. >> beautiful sunrise. we had those billowing clouds that produced a few showers mainly east of d.c. you can see them right there. now those showers have moved off well to the east of us across the delmarva. 68 degrees at reagan national. winds are on the northeast at three miles per hour. our high made it up to 81, on target for the average of this time of year, 79 degrees. 60 degrees. it is 59 in chevy chase, maryland. our final stop texas to the district. children's hospital,
it is called cosmo coutu were 2014. it was held at the artosphere. the event included work from d.c.-area interior design firms, and proceeds go to my sister's place, which aids battered women and their children. steve and i were so honored to be mc's. this is some kind of fashion show. you wouldn't believe it. that dress right there was made with carpet fabrics and yarn. >> another lady was wearing a t owel corest. -- corset. [laughter] >> steve learned some new words tonight....
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the cosmos 2495 burst in the -- into a fireball as it re-entered the atmosphere over the american west, showed up on local weather radar east of cheyenne, wyoming. its fiery death leaves an estimated 98 spy satellites from various countries orbiting up there and looking down on all of us. >>> long-time "snl" cast member and bill clinton imitator darrell hammond has been chosen to replace don pardo for -- as the nour of "saturday night live". truth be told over the past few years as don was in failing health on and off, it was hammond's voice we heard doing an impression on those broadcasts, unbeknownst to the audience. don pardo passed away in august after 70 years with nbc. >>> when we come back, go big or go home. a big anniversary for the reigning king of the road and those of us who enjoy riding up high. >>> finally tonight, if you're trying to get around one in traffic, they are lumbering dread naughts. if, on the other hand, you have a big family or a lot to haul, they are lifesavers on four wheels. the venerable chevy suburban has reached an important milestone. it's not for eve
the cosmos 2495 burst in the -- into a fireball as it re-entered the atmosphere over the american west, showed up on local weather radar east of cheyenne, wyoming. its fiery death leaves an estimated 98 spy satellites from various countries orbiting up there and looking down on all of us. >>> long-time "snl" cast member and bill clinton imitator darrell hammond has been chosen to replace don pardo for -- as the nour of "saturday night live". truth be told over the...
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i'll start with the big news about cosmo this week.ion is in new hampshire. i did look at the polling in new hampshire. it is a slight lead right now. there does seem to be a gender gap when you dig closer to numbers there. he is doing better among men and she is doing better among women. the idea of women's issues hurting scott brown in ham, is that something you are seeing? >> i prefer to refer to it as the all cosmo endorsement. women and women's vote and gender issues are important in the race. just look at the way new hampshire likes to elect women. all the federal office holders plus the governor are women. there is about a 12 point gender gap in the latest new england college poll better than the gender gaps you see in northeastern states for republicans. so this race is definitely within striking distance for brown regardless of how the cosmo endorsement plays out. >> how about the issue of carpet bagging? u.s. senator from massachusetts moves to new hampshire and running for u.s. senate there. i know new hampshire is a state w
i'll start with the big news about cosmo this week.ion is in new hampshire. i did look at the polling in new hampshire. it is a slight lead right now. there does seem to be a gender gap when you dig closer to numbers there. he is doing better among men and she is doing better among women. the idea of women's issues hurting scott brown in ham, is that something you are seeing? >> i prefer to refer to it as the all cosmo endorsement. women and women's vote and gender issues are important in...
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they're world famous for going to space and back before humans could ever start exploring the cosmos in one thousand nine hundred sixty two strays. made space history by spending over twenty five hours in orbit and making it back home alive the first creatures ever sent outside the earth's atmosphere and for such a long time to be for them though dozens of dogs took part in soviet spaceflight experiments and i can tell you without them the u.s.s.r. would have never been able to send the first man into orbit pioneering which is dead and done for instance became the first to reach the upper levels of the earth's atmosphere but they're a twenty minute flight was rough extreme turbulence and zero gravity but they landed safely and alive wasn't so lucky the vehicle decompressed and the animals suffocated but it's mainly because of that incident that space suits were introduced and that led to the first canine spacewalk lisa became the first live animal ever to float outside a craft in a space suit she came back alive and well and gave birth to some healthy puppies to moshe's trip had an e
they're world famous for going to space and back before humans could ever start exploring the cosmos in one thousand nine hundred sixty two strays. made space history by spending over twenty five hours in orbit and making it back home alive the first creatures ever sent outside the earth's atmosphere and for such a long time to be for them though dozens of dogs took part in soviet spaceflight experiments and i can tell you without them the u.s.s.r. would have never been able to send the first...
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microcosm of a macrocosm concept addresses the church interior as a microscopic version of the total cosmos, of a total universe. therefore, the uppermost section of the architecture is the dome and, therefore, it represents the heavenly realm. this is the place where you will find god, christ. then descending down towards the lower levels of the interior, you descend down toward-- to the vaults or the vaulted areas just underneath the dome. these are the places where ordinarily, in a typical byzantine church dating to-- middle byzantine church, dating to the 11th or 12th century, you would find the representations, for example, of the life cycle of christ. in this church, for example, the life cycle has been relegated to a lower level so there is a--it deviates from a standard classical system in this particular area of placement. however, in the classical system, you will find the life cycle of christ which can also be called the calendar or the liturgical calendar of the church to the uppermost vaulted areas. in these areas in the vaulted areas the background will not necessarily be gold
microcosm of a macrocosm concept addresses the church interior as a microscopic version of the total cosmos, of a total universe. therefore, the uppermost section of the architecture is the dome and, therefore, it represents the heavenly realm. this is the place where you will find god, christ. then descending down towards the lower levels of the interior, you descend down toward-- to the vaults or the vaulted areas just underneath the dome. these are the places where ordinarily, in a typical...
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the cosmos 2495 burst in the atmosphere, showed up on local weather radar east of cheyenne, wyoming.s fiery death leaves an estimated 98 spy satellites from various countries orbiting up there and looking down on all of us. >>> long-time "snl" cast member and bill clinton imitator darrell hammond has been chosen to replace don pardo for announcer of "saturday night live." truth be told over the past few years as don was in failing health on and off, it was hammond's voice we heard doing impression on that broadcast unbeknownst to the audience. don pardo passed away in august after 70 years with nbc. >>> when we come back, go big or go home. a big anniversary for the reigning king of the road and those of us who enjoy riding up high. enjoyriding up high. ♪ yeah, girl high. thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. walgreens knows that heartburn sufferers can somet
the cosmos 2495 burst in the atmosphere, showed up on local weather radar east of cheyenne, wyoming.s fiery death leaves an estimated 98 spy satellites from various countries orbiting up there and looking down on all of us. >>> long-time "snl" cast member and bill clinton imitator darrell hammond has been chosen to replace don pardo for announcer of "saturday night live." truth be told over the past few years as don was in failing health on and off, it was hammond's...
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these big scientific questions and plus it is a big part of the overall picture of exploring the cosmosondering if, in fact, human beings are ever going to leave this planet in a meaningful way. >> all right, miles o'brien, thanks so much for joining us. >> you are welcome, hari. >> this is pbs newshour weekend sunday. >> a programming note, tomorrow night the pbs documentary series pov debuts koch a look at newe$ york's colorful three term mayor who died last year. here is an excerpt showing how koch dealt with the tran sister strike in 1980. >> i look out the window and it overlooks the brooklyn bridge. i see millions of people working across the bridge. and i say to bob, i am going too go downstairs. i didn't say w2" >> hi everybody. >> and they follow me as i walk towards the brooklyn.eu bridge. and as i get on to the bridge it was like something took over and i started to yell, keep walking, keep walking over the bridge, we are not going to let these bastards bring us to our knees. >> thank you. >> i really appreciate your coming to work today. >> this is ridiculous, i have to go
these big scientific questions and plus it is a big part of the overall picture of exploring the cosmosondering if, in fact, human beings are ever going to leave this planet in a meaningful way. >> all right, miles o'brien, thanks so much for joining us. >> you are welcome, hari. >> this is pbs newshour weekend sunday. >> a programming note, tomorrow night the pbs documentary series pov debuts koch a look at newe$ york's colorful three term mayor who died last year....
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we continue to operate just as we always have today with cosmos and jacsos, and esa and all of our partners. so the iss continues to move on as our steppingstone to the rest of the coz mows. the proving ground is where we need to go. so we're going to present our case to you over these next three days and hopefully you will pummel us with questions. i'm having trouble with the lights, but i think i may see, michele, are you down there? there's michele on the third row. i know mike was here, but you should pummel us with questions about why we chose this path. there are all kinds of ways we could go to get to mars. to include those that people espouse, which is just go right now, forget about all this other stuff, just go. we don't think that that's the right idea. so we don't think we can just go, but we need to take a measured approach as we go. so we have chosen an asteroid to be our proving ground. so we can develop the technology to make it the disfans to mars, we can learn how to operate in that environment. because mars and it's moons will probably not be like operating in lower earth
we continue to operate just as we always have today with cosmos and jacsos, and esa and all of our partners. so the iss continues to move on as our steppingstone to the rest of the coz mows. the proving ground is where we need to go. so we're going to present our case to you over these next three days and hopefully you will pummel us with questions. i'm having trouble with the lights, but i think i may see, michele, are you down there? there's michele on the third row. i know mike was here, but...