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zeus describes his power by reaching his hand far out over his realm, brandishing his thunderbolts, gazingnwaveringly towards the horizon. he stands like an icon with divine power. it tells us that zeus is king of the universe, that his power is infinite, that he is a supremely poised being by comparison with the turmoil of man's life on earth. the fact that his physique is no different from that of an athlete or a hero of the same time is simply a continuation of the standard greek notion that the gods were made in human form, that you project your known notions of male beauty onto the heavens. the triumph of democracy-- a more restricted matter than the mass democracies of today, but nevertheless, a dramatic change from tyranny-- coincided with the triumph of the athens of pericles. pericles was not a tyrant, but a leader chosen by the athenian citizens as their representative. he led athens through a period of reconstruction after the wars with the persians, wars which left athens in ruins, but finally rid of its great enemy and at the head of a league of greek city-states. the mid-fift
zeus describes his power by reaching his hand far out over his realm, brandishing his thunderbolts, gazingnwaveringly towards the horizon. he stands like an icon with divine power. it tells us that zeus is king of the universe, that his power is infinite, that he is a supremely poised being by comparison with the turmoil of man's life on earth. the fact that his physique is no different from that of an athlete or a hero of the same time is simply a continuation of the standard greek notion that...
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the basket of cars that they take out some actors that are here in moscow we've got international gaze which means the markets here are benefiting as well as what is that would put oil gazing into you guys who is helping out the energy majors so we spoke about a court battle on the go between thai kings we're now going to talk about a physical fight the owner of britain's evening standard and independent papers has been charged over the top shop little t v for the talk show billionaire alexander lebedev product magnate so gave all of the damage his face hound and hit the bet i've called it a preemptive strike as belonged to him saying i still like seeing someone in the face right now the better who writes about fifteen percent of one of the world's most profitable faces five years in prison if convicted. so we've had all punch ups market court battles as we're going on today were we back in fifteen minutes or what do we have next time so you think. just a few minutes or an r.t. will be speaking to. the man in charge of the common european currency control the stay with us. more news to
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francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william s
francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the...
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carter brown: for over 3,300 years, the pharaoh tutankhamun has gazed serenely at eternity, confident in his ability to conquer death. everlasting life was his by right of birth. he was pharaoh, king of egypt, the mightiest empire of the ancient world. he was a god. nothing was beyond his means. when tutankhamun sat upon his throne, thousands of years of history and achievement had already preceded him. surely a nation that could bring itself into being and create wonders like the great pyramids could overcome man's final enemy--death. and overcome death tutankhamun has--at least according to the ancient egyptian funerary beliefs, for the very act of speaking his name provides magic to infuse tutankhamun with everlasting life. names were important to the egyptians. a name symbolized one's personality and even one's very existence. to remember the dead was to make them live again. and soutankhamun must, for the whole world has known his name ever since that day in november of 1922, when archeologist howard carter anhis patron, lord carnarvon, tued a forgotten pharaoh into a legend. the
carter brown: for over 3,300 years, the pharaoh tutankhamun has gazed serenely at eternity, confident in his ability to conquer death. everlasting life was his by right of birth. he was pharaoh, king of egypt, the mightiest empire of the ancient world. he was a god. nothing was beyond his means. when tutankhamun sat upon his throne, thousands of years of history and achievement had already preceded him. surely a nation that could bring itself into being and create wonders like the great...
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. >> there are cameras, cheer asks tears as folks gazed at the hip that took america with her every time she went up, incluing today. >> still have tears running down my face. >> really? mean that's much to you some. >> yes. very always been a space nut. soit was very exciting. >> this is just when it went over the bridge z just -- beautiful. i just like it. and that was that. >> and to think that after the endeavor powered itself through space 120 million miles and circled earth 4,000 times it's what people saw here today this, image, of the endeavor on the back of a 747 hitching a ride that piece people will remember when they hear the word endeavor. >> this is how it was over the state and and and and then, it made its way to the bay area, and there is a once in a lifetime moment for people who flocked to the space and science center and took a different route. and there is a building that blocked the view from pretty much everybody there. and there is over the famous hollywood stein and disneyland and landing at l.a.x.. and there is a contribution to space travel. >> transported with
. >> there are cameras, cheer asks tears as folks gazed at the hip that took america with her every time she went up, incluing today. >> still have tears running down my face. >> really? mean that's much to you some. >> yes. very always been a space nut. soit was very exciting. >> this is just when it went over the bridge z just -- beautiful. i just like it. and that was that. >> and to think that after the endeavor powered itself through space 120 million...
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. >> a beautiful day for star gazing. they all took part in the 15th annual ruth steak sizzling classic in baltimore county. the tournament raises much needed money for the local chapter of the leukemia and lem foam a society. abc2 news was the proud sponsor. >> not bad. >> we didn't see where it went. >> he's no tiger. mayben ni els -- maybe ernie els. >> it as a cool scenario, down to 40s before you know this. take a look at weather in dundalk on the east side, mighty key bridge in the backdrop as we look over the outer portion of the horizon. bel air beautiful skies over harford county. our few from charm city. deep creek lake. there is a frost advisory for maryland's most western county but none of that for us. detailed weather will continue to be a chillily scenario. then we'll stay dry as we go into the next 12 to probably 72 hours. temperature wise 60s and 70s with a northwesterly breeze. that breeze has brought in not just dry air but cool air setting up. the dew point numbers in the 40s. this is very comfortable.
. >> a beautiful day for star gazing. they all took part in the 15th annual ruth steak sizzling classic in baltimore county. the tournament raises much needed money for the local chapter of the leukemia and lem foam a society. abc2 news was the proud sponsor. >> not bad. >> we didn't see where it went. >> he's no tiger. mayben ni els -- maybe ernie els. >> it as a cool scenario, down to 40s before you know this. take a look at weather in dundalk on the east side,...
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francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazingthe swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.or
francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazingthe swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.or
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carter brown: for over 3,300 years, the pharaoh tutankhamun has gazed serenely at eternity, confident in his ability to conquer death. everlasting life was his by right of birth. he was pharaoh, king of egypt, the mightiest empire of the ancient world. he was a god. nothing was beyond his means. when tutankhamun sat upon his throne, thousands of years of history and achievement had already preceded him. surely a nation that could bring itself into being and create wonders like the great pyramids could overcome man's final enemy--death. and overcome death tutankhamun has--at least according to the ancient egyptian funerary beliefs, for the very act of speaking his name provides magic to infuse tutankhamun with everlasting life. names were important to the egyptians. a name symbolized one's personality and even one's very existence. to remember the dead was to make them live again. and so tutankhamun must, for the whole world has known his name ever since that day in november of 1922, when archeologist howard carter anhis patron, lord carnarvon, turned a forgotten pharaoh into a legend.
carter brown: for over 3,300 years, the pharaoh tutankhamun has gazed serenely at eternity, confident in his ability to conquer death. everlasting life was his by right of birth. he was pharaoh, king of egypt, the mightiest empire of the ancient world. he was a god. nothing was beyond his means. when tutankhamun sat upon his throne, thousands of years of history and achievement had already preceded him. surely a nation that could bring itself into being and create wonders like the great...
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technologies, brought tens of thousands to the top of the volcano by funicular railway where they gazedn the distant ruins of pompeii and the same enduring beauties of the bay of naples that had captivated romans 2,000 years before. goethe, looking down on the ruins a hundred years earlier, put his finger on pompeii's legacy when he wrote: reader: "there have been many disasters in the world, but few have given so much delight to posterity." narrator: pompeii's visual legacy lived on in the styles it influenced. the endless stream of publications fueled the neoclassical style that dominated art in the 18th and 19th centuries. painters fed a steady demand for pompeian imagery with romantic evocations of the city's daily life. the influence of pompeii continued to emerge in 19th century building like the pavilion in buckingham palace ...and the appropriations conference room in the united states senate. but more then anything, the discoveries found in the vesuvian towns gave the world an enduring image of the roman world. not the bloody business of wars and conquest... or the relentless d
technologies, brought tens of thousands to the top of the volcano by funicular railway where they gazedn the distant ruins of pompeii and the same enduring beauties of the bay of naples that had captivated romans 2,000 years before. goethe, looking down on the ruins a hundred years earlier, put his finger on pompeii's legacy when he wrote: reader: "there have been many disasters in the world, but few have given so much delight to posterity." narrator: pompeii's visual legacy lived on...
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and number of expeditions have been made here, under the watchful gaze of polar bears. >> most of theime, polar bears just ignore our camps. we are probably missing most of them because they hunt at night. normally, they avoid people. >> when they do appear, the research team leads the polar bears in peace as long as they do not come into the camps or go into the provisions 10. a warning shot is all that it takes to scare them off. >> we heard that a whale got stranded in neighboring petunia day a few weeks ago. whenever a whale gets beach, polar bears will be attracted. when we got here yesterday, the russians told us they had spotted polar bears around the whale. they were just sitting out there enjoying a meal. >> everyone has to carry a rifle for protection. it also carries one, an old german army model. people have to be prepared to scare off there's for their own protection and the bears' -- people have to be prepared to scare off bears. we get the chance to enjoy an arctic summer. little grows here, but what does has plenty of space. the longer summer seasons means there's plen
and number of expeditions have been made here, under the watchful gaze of polar bears. >> most of theime, polar bears just ignore our camps. we are probably missing most of them because they hunt at night. normally, they avoid people. >> when they do appear, the research team leads the polar bears in peace as long as they do not come into the camps or go into the provisions 10. a warning shot is all that it takes to scare them off. >> we heard that a whale got stranded in...
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the schedule is up in the air but he will be part of ayodele gaze visiting for eight days. he will meet with the prime minister, this is the second such trip for him. >> tomorrow mosquito control will be out. they plan to spray. trucks will be out afternoon dusk. if you see them it's best to go inside. the spray is meant to kill the mosquitoes carrying west nile. as of today the government said there is been eight human cases of the disease in the baltimore area. several more sprays are scheduled for the rest of the month. on wednesday they will spray in the millford mill area and the 18th they will be back. >> before the first kickoff, before the national anthem played, we took a moment tonight to remember a legend. the stadium fell quiet in remembers art. we saw the loss on ray louis's face. his eyes tell the story. he saw art as a father figure, who brought football back to the city. in honor the players wore a decal and t-shirts under their jerseys. the funeral is set for tomorrow. art would have loved that game. the crowd was loud and into it from the start. speaking o
the schedule is up in the air but he will be part of ayodele gaze visiting for eight days. he will meet with the prime minister, this is the second such trip for him. >> tomorrow mosquito control will be out. they plan to spray. trucks will be out afternoon dusk. if you see them it's best to go inside. the spray is meant to kill the mosquitoes carrying west nile. as of today the government said there is been eight human cases of the disease in the baltimore area. several more sprays are...
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. >> i think turning the gaze inward is the key. there were often drugs involved. for example, it is believed he ate raw meat in order to get these dreams. that comes across 150 years later and will continue to do so most likely. >> the exhibition displays paintings and sculpture as well as several film clips. a frankenstein films from 1932, for instance. it is a strange, and real world hinted at in "the flight of the witches'" and finally realized through surrealism. and this. another insight into romanticism's dark side. van at a little early for halloween. >> i guarantee you i'm going to have nightmares tonight. >> then the artwork was successful. >> i guess it will be. >> more news for you at the top of the hour. >> stay tuned. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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but today, american kids are more likely found texting, watching tv, or gazing at a computer screen.edia. something essential has been lost. that's why national wildlife federation created the be out there movement. kids moving indoors causes a host of problems, from obesity to adhd. but outdoor play can go a long way to improving kid's health, body, mind and spirit. it helps them stay fit, enhances creativity and attention spans and could even make them better students. do your part. be a part of be out there. there's a reason why they call it the great outdoors. learn more at be out there dot org. [kids shouting] be out there! >> there are thousands of sleepaway camps and adventure programs in the u.s., so every year, a whole lot of kids are going off on their own for the first time in their lives. and not everyone makes that adjustment easily. but as tyler reports, a little homesickness might not be all that bad. >> yes, i'm very excited, but i'm a little nervous. >> katie's in middle school. she's about to spend several weeks of the summer away from home. >> i've never been that
but today, american kids are more likely found texting, watching tv, or gazing at a computer screen.edia. something essential has been lost. that's why national wildlife federation created the be out there movement. kids moving indoors causes a host of problems, from obesity to adhd. but outdoor play can go a long way to improving kid's health, body, mind and spirit. it helps them stay fit, enhances creativity and attention spans and could even make them better students. do your part. be a part...
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as the conflict in syria continues to unfold under the watchful gaze of the world's media there are all those that say that we aren't receiving the full picture of what's going on on the ground in the embattled middle eastern country now one of those people joins me right now manuel oxon the writer thank you very much for speaking to me thank you well to start off how long were you in syria and where were you mean what did you see i was for nine days in syria in july and i was exactly the time when the so-called bentyl of damascus was reaching and i was inside the mosque with all the time and i could compare every day the worldwide media coverage with what i saw with my own eyes now what you saw while you were on the ground in syria doesn't seem to fit with what we're seeing on our t.v. screens does it well at first it is a difference everybody saw what's in damascus because the worldwide media coverage of the mainstream media coverage claimed that the massacres is what's at that time when this so-called battle of the massacres that massacres will cain or the opposition of the rebel to
as the conflict in syria continues to unfold under the watchful gaze of the world's media there are all those that say that we aren't receiving the full picture of what's going on on the ground in the embattled middle eastern country now one of those people joins me right now manuel oxon the writer thank you very much for speaking to me thank you well to start off how long were you in syria and where were you mean what did you see i was for nine days in syria in july and i was exactly the time...
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more than one hundred eighty people were swept into custody as occupy wall street protesters moxy gaze as they fire as demanded and then to corporate greed activists descended on the financial district and tried to block the entrance to the new york stock exchange offices in the situation our reports. after the occupy wall street movement is here after its inception. takes the big apple by storm in full force i think i think that it is up police on horseback and behind barricades from the wee hours of the morning. marches and acts of civil disobedience all day long images that have become all too familiar throughout the past year reoccurring protesters thrown to the ground people there to document the action knocked down by. activists attempting to help others wrestled by police. arms twisted and cops left and right over a hundred and eighty people of rested in one day when there's no place for people to come outside and to meet each other and talk about issues when that is so dangerous that you get such severe violence and police repression then we don't really have a democracy or you
more than one hundred eighty people were swept into custody as occupy wall street protesters moxy gaze as they fire as demanded and then to corporate greed activists descended on the financial district and tried to block the entrance to the new york stock exchange offices in the situation our reports. after the occupy wall street movement is here after its inception. takes the big apple by storm in full force i think i think that it is up police on horseback and behind barricades from the wee...
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top break and you can see they are continuing to correct themselves and us off to the significant gaze that we had on friday following the federal reserve decision to enforce as i mentioned a lot ways the appetite for risky assets has been reignited what i mentioned buying stock is now just about one and a half percent is given to the ruble a see what's going on. we can see. it is still chilly managing to decline that following of two week highs actually we've also got a common currency as well managing to decline this hour but if we look almost the terms it's up to four percent for september i will also check out some more markets shall we do the oil and see what that is doing just now we have indeed got them declining that inventor is all set to rise because we've had supply disruptions because of the gulf of mexico and the hurricane isaac causing it disruptions but that still settling down now and as we can see in the prices they are indeed declining at this hour which check out the european markets and shall we are still managing to decline as i say we still. corrections going on a
top break and you can see they are continuing to correct themselves and us off to the significant gaze that we had on friday following the federal reserve decision to enforce as i mentioned a lot ways the appetite for risky assets has been reignited what i mentioned buying stock is now just about one and a half percent is given to the ruble a see what's going on. we can see. it is still chilly managing to decline that following of two week highs actually we've also got a common currency as well...
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nike's bill bowerman got the idea for running shoes by gazing at a waffle iron.as innovators and entrepreneurs, we have to be open to the random opportunities and serendipitous encounters that will lead to our success. these are what i call "click" moments. they are impossible to predict, and they are exciting. so, the next time you have a great idea, write it down and act on it. you may be having your next big click moment! i'm frans johansson. >> susie: just one day after mcdonald's said it would list calorie counts on its menus nationwide, new york city is cracking down on calories, too. the big apple today passed the first u.s. ban on oversized sugary drinks. starting next year, stores that sell sodas larger than 16 ounces will face a $200 fine. but there's an exception for grocery and convenience stores. the city says it's trying to help fight obesity, but opponents say the law will hurt small businesses and limit choice. with new york city taking the plunge, other cities may jump on the bandwagon. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, september 13.
nike's bill bowerman got the idea for running shoes by gazing at a waffle iron.as innovators and entrepreneurs, we have to be open to the random opportunities and serendipitous encounters that will lead to our success. these are what i call "click" moments. they are impossible to predict, and they are exciting. so, the next time you have a great idea, write it down and act on it. you may be having your next big click moment! i'm frans johansson. >> susie: just one day after...
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himself to other procedures but only if he is guaranteed that it would not lead to a more complicated gaze in which he's right to freedom of speech and information would be violated so there is nothing you say that you have proven that the us is conduct in a secret investigation do you think it's legal to conduct such investigations. and make every country has a practice of conducting secret investigations of course if there are good reasons for that we don't know whether the us has such a reason in this case but we know for sure that the case has been know that the us government admitted the fact and we also know that no official charges have been brought against mr assad so far but it only means he's not charged at the moment they could as will charge him and danny time in the future but we also know that the u.s. continues to give their day there on the case and theoretically it could be the source for an indictment which would supposedly be used to issue an international arrest warrant. in line with us law we have sent a request to the american authorities to confirm that they're indee
himself to other procedures but only if he is guaranteed that it would not lead to a more complicated gaze in which he's right to freedom of speech and information would be violated so there is nothing you say that you have proven that the us is conduct in a secret investigation do you think it's legal to conduct such investigations. and make every country has a practice of conducting secret investigations of course if there are good reasons for that we don't know whether the us has such a...
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economically impossible there are six hundred trillion of derivatives around the world that they're gazing over a quadrillion in transactions of their earth itself only has fifty trillion in g.d.p. so clearly these things are part of the imaginary banking hola graham that exists only in the minds of a few ideologues crackpots they're too big to be true in a real economy that most people live in if they were really doing just ordinary banking they would not be so big they would not have thirty two trillion dollars in offshore assets if they were just minding their business about being a bank they're not however they're part of a cartel they're laundering money as you say drug money terrorist money all sorts of money from the black economy in the black market well not only are these banks then entering the final phase of their destruction as you know in star wars of course the death star ultimately blew up in it but it's also the collapse of the fee out money system which has been part of the growth of these imaginary paul bunyan type sasquatch banks to don't really exist in reality and agai
economically impossible there are six hundred trillion of derivatives around the world that they're gazing over a quadrillion in transactions of their earth itself only has fifty trillion in g.d.p. so clearly these things are part of the imaginary banking hola graham that exists only in the minds of a few ideologues crackpots they're too big to be true in a real economy that most people live in if they were really doing just ordinary banking they would not be so big they would not have thirty...
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year anniversary now of the start of the movement it's been a tough year for those who have remaining gazed in it and what kind of a hurdles have they had to try and get over during all of this. well they have a lot of hurdles to get over and i just want to mention already you cited the national lawyers guild a few hours ago they were out and about telling activists to write their phone numbers on the back of their hands the phone number to the national lawyers guild so if anybody were to arrest you can immediately now clearly the police are one hurdle for these activists to be getting over when it comes to storming the streets but there are bigger hurdles when it comes to the problems of the u.s. system the way the political landscape is shaping out and has been a ping out for years and decades and finally when it comes to that the state of the u.s. economy these activists and all of their supporters say there needs to be a fundamental change like take back as to when and how this movement started by turning to our cities and. triggered by wealth inequality inspired by the arab spring occu
year anniversary now of the start of the movement it's been a tough year for those who have remaining gazed in it and what kind of a hurdles have they had to try and get over during all of this. well they have a lot of hurdles to get over and i just want to mention already you cited the national lawyers guild a few hours ago they were out and about telling activists to write their phone numbers on the back of their hands the phone number to the national lawyers guild so if anybody were to...