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i had it right for me comparing julius caesar to regina george from mean girls. it was very, very good. five paragraphs came up like that. i also asked it to write a poem about you, too react and they are the best. their reporting is second to none and never less. they hold power to account and seek. the truth, i can re end and they are a proof that journalism is alive and, well. the pursuit of truth is a noble tale that tells so here's to icann rhiannon. two reporters who are always on the run. you know what? chat g t t that is so fetch. it really is like amazing . so you know, like i said, that essay about the mean girls and julius caesar comes up so quickly and you can see it. what happened when you sent the boss asking for a raise? what did our boss say? because i'm a control room is telling me i'm getting aaron. judge numbers next contract negotiation. is this going to go? you know what i mean? are we going to have this thing filling out like dating profiles? now am i going to fall in love with chat? gpt i mean, that's the thing. it's like there's no telling
i had it right for me comparing julius caesar to regina george from mean girls. it was very, very good. five paragraphs came up like that. i also asked it to write a poem about you, too react and they are the best. their reporting is second to none and never less. they hold power to account and seek. the truth, i can re end and they are a proof that journalism is alive and, well. the pursuit of truth is a noble tale that tells so here's to icann rhiannon. two reporters who are always on the...
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a new year begins on january 1 and all thanks to julius caesar. glory to you caesar another advice from dc to visit the moscow estate. santa claus is a small magical and very kind world, where even an adult begins to suspect that miracles still happen, but there are always a lot of children on emerald square, and with the approach of the holiday, the square will become more crowded and noisier around the christmas tree. terema settled down. terem creativity, where an exciting master class takes place. terem meeting a very elegant terem snegurochka well, of course, we are losing the main winter wizard of the owner of the residence of father frost and kolya will be here, it’s worth making a trip called adventures for the new year the fact is that shortly before the holiday there was an unexpected failure in the control system time and at 7 months. messed up, you imagine a holiday on the way, and then such a misfortune there was a technical failure alarm flickering. lettering sending gifts is suspended. even the diagrams of the new year's mood went as
a new year begins on january 1 and all thanks to julius caesar. glory to you caesar another advice from dc to visit the moscow estate. santa claus is a small magical and very kind world, where even an adult begins to suspect that miracles still happen, but there are always a lot of children on emerald square, and with the approach of the holiday, the square will become more crowded and noisier around the christmas tree. terema settled down. terem creativity, where an exciting master class takes...
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julius caesar and cato had a dispute where they kept walking out of the senate. there were dilatory tactics back then.en there's the presence of delaying tactics even before the constitution and the english parliament had to put rules in both for the senate was the 1840s was the kickoff of the filibuster. the housey at that point had eliminated the filibuster rule so you couldn't filibuster in the house but the senate had tfilibusters before the civil war. there were not a lot but in the 1880s with the kickoff of the jimti crow era and other politil reasons there were frequent filibusters. >> so there is a connection between the filibuster, jim crow slavery and the civil war? >> there were some filibusters before the civil war but really the antilynching laws and things were constantly filibustered swhen they came through congress even believed 1930s. >> have the filibuster rules been codified? >> when you talk about the filibuster you are talking about three or four different things. people think of it like the movie mr. smith goes to washington. jimmy stewart,
julius caesar and cato had a dispute where they kept walking out of the senate. there were dilatory tactics back then.en there's the presence of delaying tactics even before the constitution and the english parliament had to put rules in both for the senate was the 1840s was the kickoff of the filibuster. the housey at that point had eliminated the filibuster rule so you couldn't filibuster in the house but the senate had tfilibusters before the civil war. there were not a lot but in the 1880s...
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filibusters goes back to the roman times, julius caesar and kato kept having a dispute walking out of the senate and there's the presence of delaying tactics and even pre-constitution era, the english parliament had to put rules in. really for the senate was 1840's was the kickoff of filibustering there. and eliminated the filibuster rule and you could not filibuster in the house, but senate had filibusters before the civil war, but the kickoff of the jim crow era and other political reasons, frequent filibustering. >> so there's a connection between filibustering, jim crow, slavery and the civil war? >> there were some filibusters before the civil war, but really the anti-lynching laws were constantly filibustered through congress even late 1930's. >> so have filibuster rules been codified? >> well, when you talk about the filibuster, you're talking about three or four different things. people think about the filibuster, they think of the movie "mr. smith goes to washington", jimmy stewart, dramatic scene and he passes out during the filibuster. there are other traditions of congress
filibusters goes back to the roman times, julius caesar and kato kept having a dispute walking out of the senate and there's the presence of delaying tactics and even pre-constitution era, the english parliament had to put rules in. really for the senate was 1840's was the kickoff of filibustering there. and eliminated the filibuster rule and you could not filibuster in the house, but senate had filibusters before the civil war, but the kickoff of the jim crow era and other political reasons,...
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>> there is a very long story behind that but goes back to the roman times and julius caesar and the very famous filibuster dispute where they kept walking out of the senate and there were dilatory tactics then. there is the presence of the tactics even in the pre- constitution era. but for the senate 1840s was thee kickoff of the filibuster. the house at that point limited the filibuster rules of the senate has filibusters before but in the kickoff of the jim crow era and for other political reasons it was frequent. >> so there is a connection between the filibuster, jim crow, slavery in the civil war? >> there were filibusters before the civil war, both of the anti-unflinching walls and things were constantly flustered when they came through congress even through the late 1930s. >> so, have filibuster rules been codified? >> when you talk about the filibuster, we are talking about three or four different things. people talk about the movie mr. smith goes to washington and jimmy stewart dramatic scene he passes out during the filibuster but there's also the tactics ofd the important
>> there is a very long story behind that but goes back to the roman times and julius caesar and the very famous filibuster dispute where they kept walking out of the senate and there were dilatory tactics then. there is the presence of the tactics even in the pre- constitution era. but for the senate 1840s was thee kickoff of the filibuster. the house at that point limited the filibuster rules of the senate has filibusters before but in the kickoff of the jim crow era and for other...
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Dec 26, 2022
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c julius caesar and cato the younger had ahe very famous filibuster dispute where cato kept walking out of the room of the senate and there was a dilatory tactics back then. there's the presence of delaying tactics even in pre-constitution era, the english parliament had to put rules then. but really for that the senate was really the 1840s was the kickoff of filibustering there. the house had a unlimited filibuster rule so you cannot filibuster in the house but the senate has filibusters before the civil war if you were not a lot. really in 1880s and kind the kickoff of the jim crow era and for other political reasons there is frequent filibustering. >> so there's a connection between the filibuster, jim crow, slavery in the civil war? >> there were some filibusters before the civil war, but really the antilynching laws, things were costly filibuster when they came to congress, even in the late 1930. >> so have filibuster rules been codified? >> well, whenn you talk about te filibuster you were talking about three or four different things. people think of the filibuster they think of t
c julius caesar and cato the younger had ahe very famous filibuster dispute where cato kept walking out of the room of the senate and there was a dilatory tactics back then. there's the presence of delaying tactics even in pre-constitution era, the english parliament had to put rules then. but really for that the senate was really the 1840s was the kickoff of filibustering there. the house had a unlimited filibuster rule so you cannot filibuster in the house but the senate has filibusters...
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Dec 17, 2022
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immemorial to thank people for this common holiday should be the greatest ruler of ancient rome, julius caesarit was he who decided at forty in the sixth year bc, he invited an egyptian mathematician and astronomer from osigen of alexandria to streamline the calendar for this, who proposed to take as a basis the solar year 365 days long and clearly tie the months to the seasons, it is believed that january got its name in honor of the two-faced god janus one of his the face is always looking forward to the future, and the other. 2022 is ending its age, very little time will come, and we will all celebrate the arrival of the new year 2023, a million names of people around the world will meet the arrival new year's eve with festive fireworks , champagne fireworks, but i must say that not all countries celebrate the new year exactly on january 1, countries where the new year is celebrated at a different time and in a different way , moreover, there are several parties of peoples who celebrate the new year and two and three times a year about these very different meetings of the new year. we want
immemorial to thank people for this common holiday should be the greatest ruler of ancient rome, julius caesarit was he who decided at forty in the sixth year bc, he invited an egyptian mathematician and astronomer from osigen of alexandria to streamline the calendar for this, who proposed to take as a basis the solar year 365 days long and clearly tie the months to the seasons, it is believed that january got its name in honor of the two-faced god janus one of his the face is always looking...
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citizens, the date of the celebration of christmas has differences due to the calendars introduced by julius caesar turned out to be not entirely accurate, therefore, pope gregory xiii carried out a calendar reform in the russian empire, they considered the catholics not a brother to the orthodox, and left the julian calendar only in 1918, the ukrainian people's republic switched to the new gregorian style the bolsheviks also introduced it, but not the church, which adhered to traditions and did not support the communes, the new gregorian calendar is used by roman catholics, protestants and 10-15 orthodox churches have not changed. only the russian church and those under its influence. the belarusian georgian and serbian churches also use the julian calendar. of the greatest christian holidays, this year for the first time christmas prayers will be heard here on december 25 after the decision of the holy synod of ptzu regarding the possibility of celebrating christmas precisely in in december, the rector of the church met with the parishioners, the vast majority of them spoke in favor of celebratin
citizens, the date of the celebration of christmas has differences due to the calendars introduced by julius caesar turned out to be not entirely accurate, therefore, pope gregory xiii carried out a calendar reform in the russian empire, they considered the catholics not a brother to the orthodox, and left the julian calendar only in 1918, the ukrainian people's republic switched to the new gregorian style the bolsheviks also introduced it, but not the church, which adhered to traditions and...
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it was put into place by the way by roman dictator, julius caesar. stu varney was not there to cover that event. there you are. as we leave you the markets moving higher. dow up 400 points. i've done my best. edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. edward: we'll see if we keep it going here.
it was put into place by the way by roman dictator, julius caesar. stu varney was not there to cover that event. there you are. as we leave you the markets moving higher. dow up 400 points. i've done my best. edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. edward: we'll see if we keep it going here.
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it was put into place by the way by roman dictator, julius caesar. and no, stu varney was not there to cover that event. there you are. as we leave you the markets moving higher. dow up 400 points. i've done my best. edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. edward: we'll see if we keep it going here. that is a pretty good number on the dow, thanks, ashley. welcome to "coast to coast". i'm edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. you have mee for the rest of the year. a big program, travelers flying. >> the u.s. from china will need to show a negative covid test as the world grows wary of beijing data and rising cases. disorder on the southern border. new video shows suggestion suspected migrants attempting to break into a texas ranchers home. we'll bring you a live report from the epicenter of the border battle. a mess for southwest, the airline and its passengers reeling with another 2300 flights canceled today. people strand, luggage lost, workers overwhelmed. no hope of relief until next week. live from the luggage purgatories. president confirmed the $1.7
it was put into place by the way by roman dictator, julius caesar. and no, stu varney was not there to cover that event. there you are. as we leave you the markets moving higher. dow up 400 points. i've done my best. edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. edward: we'll see if we keep it going here. that is a pretty good number on the dow, thanks, ashley. welcome to "coast to coast". i'm edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. you have mee for the rest of the year. a big program, travelers...
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-what is "julius caesar"? yes, brutus speaking. shakespeare, $1,000. michael. ado about nothing"? you got it.
-what is "julius caesar"? yes, brutus speaking. shakespeare, $1,000. michael. ado about nothing"? you got it.
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orange julius caesar wrote: "thank you wayne, you are great but how quickly jewish leaders forgot that was the best, by far, president for israel. they should be ashamed of themselves. this lack of loyalty to their greatest friends and allies is why large numbers in congress, and so many others, have stopped giving support to israel." his response to being criticized for having dinner with known anti-semites is to blame jewish people for a lack of loyalty. the only thing that could make that statement more anti-semitic is if he used the sharpie he wrote it with to draw a little mustache on his lip first. and not only that, this is the most disloyal person on the planet. he throws everyone under the bus. trump calling jewish people disloyal is like nick cannon telling mexico to slow down on all the kids. meanwhile, the new world's greatest boss elon musk announced that his twitter will soon increase their character limit from 280 characters to 4,000. and will be changing the name of the company to facebook as well. elon musk seems to be intent on filling the troll hole vacated by donald
orange julius caesar wrote: "thank you wayne, you are great but how quickly jewish leaders forgot that was the best, by far, president for israel. they should be ashamed of themselves. this lack of loyalty to their greatest friends and allies is why large numbers in congress, and so many others, have stopped giving support to israel." his response to being criticized for having dinner with known anti-semites is to blame jewish people for a lack of loyalty. the only thing that could...
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and on every coin that augustus had were the words, divi filius, "son of the divine one"-- julius caesaron of god. >> this is on every billboard in the mediterranean world. he is the savior of the world, and he brings the peace. now, you may have scruples about how he brings the peace, but he brings peace to rome. and as the saying goes in latin, "peace to the rome and quiet to the provinces." >> (dramatized): this is he, who shall restore the golden age and spread his empire. >> narrator: rome's empire spread across the mediterranean, sweeping through north africa and reaching as far west as spain. to the east, it encompassed egypt, turkey, greece, and palestine, where jesus was born in the jewish land of judea, then ruled by king herod. >> in judea, the king, herod, was in effect a client king. he ruled almost in place of rome. he was the... he was the voice of rome, the instrument of rome, probably "instrument of rome" is best in that, because he... he had his own independent notions certainly. herod the great was probably one of the greatest kings of the post-biblical period in israe
and on every coin that augustus had were the words, divi filius, "son of the divine one"-- julius caesaron of god. >> this is on every billboard in the mediterranean world. he is the savior of the world, and he brings the peace. now, you may have scruples about how he brings the peace, but he brings peace to rome. and as the saying goes in latin, "peace to the rome and quiet to the provinces." >> (dramatized): this is he, who shall restore the golden age and...
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gaius julius caesar approached the border river and with the words the die was cast crossed over it.question of the third round behind. now i will name, uh, the names and the number of points of those participants who are taking the fourth year. with the number of points 34 the round passes, artyom points 404 passes alexander ulyana and alena i want to say a huge thank you to you for decorating our program both visually and intellectually. and it's great that you made it to the third round, it's like that. eh, very good result. and once again i recommend that you have no doubt that you, uh, smart, girls great you. thank you. please pass. let's applaud the girls. well, alyona why are you shocked? e is in such a positive shock, because, well, i didn’t have any direct goals in this game, so i have to get to this tour. i think i'll go first. and that will be good. i didn't expect anything at all. that's why there is such a lack of self-confidence when you study for only tens, and then the first round passed and i was surprised. i don't know, i don't like to live with some hopes. i don't
gaius julius caesar approached the border river and with the words the die was cast crossed over it.question of the third round behind. now i will name, uh, the names and the number of points of those participants who are taking the fourth year. with the number of points 34 the round passes, artyom points 404 passes alexander ulyana and alena i want to say a huge thank you to you for decorating our program both visually and intellectually. and it's great that you made it to the third round,...
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well, he is also not cicero and by no means julius caesar who collects a new one.o benefit from the war, everyone suffers, and they frolic, so they are cicero, nor the cicero of the american stupid. they are not stupid, not completely stupid. we now live in a world of the very inertia that great people have created. i bring us to this, that these are the current decisions that we see, we say, guys, this is stupid. you can't impose a ceiling on oil prices without having your own oil leverage. you'll just be in this one here, a permanent market up and down and jump along with the prices that real oil buyers will dictate, and now i emphasize that the same china buys more oil than the entire european union and , accordingly, it will be on this swing of its own. sorry ass to sit and lift up the europeans on the other end who will pay. above, as they say, the price for this oil or gas will now be the same for gas if they introduce exactly the same ceiling, but it is important for me that the situation is always resolved on the ground, she is undecided. we will see more r
well, he is also not cicero and by no means julius caesar who collects a new one.o benefit from the war, everyone suffers, and they frolic, so they are cicero, nor the cicero of the american stupid. they are not stupid, not completely stupid. we now live in a world of the very inertia that great people have created. i bring us to this, that these are the current decisions that we see, we say, guys, this is stupid. you can't impose a ceiling on oil prices without having your own oil leverage....
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well, a similar practise occurred in ancient rome after emperor juuus ancient rome after emperor julius caesarkered with the calendar and established january the first as the beginning of the first as the beginning of the new year. around 46 bc, named afterjanus. the two face named after janus. the two face got whose spirit doorways and arches january has special significance for the romans. they believe that symbolically looked backwards the previous year and ahead into the future. the romans offered sacrifices to the deity and they promises of good conduct for the coming yeah good conduct for the coming year. now, for early christians, the first day of the new year became traditional occasion for thinking one's past mistakes and resolving to do better and be better in the future. here's thought. just imagine if modern day leaders had to publicly state what their resolutions were for the coming year, especially if it included promising that gods and the pubuc promising that gods and the public the vote of the men good conduct acknowledging their mistakes over the last year and to do better be
well, a similar practise occurred in ancient rome after emperor juuus ancient rome after emperor julius caesarkered with the calendar and established january the first as the beginning of the first as the beginning of the new year. around 46 bc, named afterjanus. the two face named after janus. the two face got whose spirit doorways and arches january has special significance for the romans. they believe that symbolically looked backwards the previous year and ahead into the future. the romans...
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Dec 29, 2022
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well, a similar practise occurred in ancient rome after emperor juuus ancient rome after emperor julius caesarkered with the calendar and established january the first as the beginning of the first as the beginning of the new year. around 46 bc, named afterjanus. the two face named after janus. the two face got whose spirit doorways and arches january has special significance for the romans. they believe that symbolically looked backwards the previous year and ahead into the future. the romans offered sacrifices to the deity and they promises of good conduct for the coming yeah good conduct for the coming year. now, for early christians, the first day of the new year became traditional occasion for thinking one's past mistakes and resolving to do better and be better in the future. here's thought. just imagine if modern day leaders had to publicly state what their resolutions were for the coming year, especially if it included promising that gods and the pubuc promising that gods and the public the vote of the men good conduct acknowledging their mistakes over the last year and to do better be
well, a similar practise occurred in ancient rome after emperor juuus ancient rome after emperor julius caesarkered with the calendar and established january the first as the beginning of the first as the beginning of the new year. around 46 bc, named afterjanus. the two face named after janus. the two face got whose spirit doorways and arches january has special significance for the romans. they believe that symbolically looked backwards the previous year and ahead into the future. the romans...
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moment when the knife went in to julia , the the knife went in to julia, the knives went in to julius caesar that's the central event everything flows from event and everything flows from up to and from that that fundamental act of betrayal, which is , you know, he was the which is, you know, he was the man who gave conservative mps majority of whatever it was, 80 seats. and then the gratitude , seats. and then the gratitude, the return for that is what they did. well, what i'll say now is earlier in 2022, we did sit down with former prime minister boris johnson , the first of three tory johnson, the first of three tory leaders , to grace number 10 this leaders, to grace number 10 this yeah leaders, to grace number 10 this year. we asked about his policies during the covid pandemic, and for the first time on screen, he opened up a bit about his own life threatening battle with the virus. in early april 20, 20, a minister this week, two years ago? yes you went into hospital. you went into intensive care. so can we take you back to that moment? because you never really spoken about it? and how
moment when the knife went in to julia , the the knife went in to julia, the knives went in to julius caesar that's the central event everything flows from event and everything flows from up to and from that that fundamental act of betrayal, which is , you know, he was the which is, you know, he was the man who gave conservative mps majority of whatever it was, 80 seats. and then the gratitude , seats. and then the gratitude, the return for that is what they did. well, what i'll say now is...
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that, for at the university for example, at the university of aberdeen, students were told that julius caesarw, that's just a spoiler. i mean , that's just a spoiler. i mean, it's you know, it's not it's not really . well, i mean, they really. well, i mean, they should already , right? yeah. i'm should already, right? yeah. i'm being kind of too generous to students. i mean, there was a trigger warning on harry potter, one university. and i think whilst students learning about harry potter university , harry potter at university, that's run. but that that's for another run. but that there's this the suggestion that warnings are really just about kind of being appropriate but you are past the age of if you are into adulthood then what becomes appropriate you is completely subjective and actually with particularly students at university is we should be pushing the idea that they should that the idea of a proper or safe or comfortable for them should be thrown out of the window because. i think some of the best experiences i ever had was when i was completely taken out of my comfort zone . taken
that, for at the university for example, at the university of aberdeen, students were told that julius caesarw, that's just a spoiler. i mean , that's just a spoiler. i mean, it's you know, it's not it's not really . well, i mean, they really. well, i mean, they should already , right? yeah. i'm should already, right? yeah. i'm being kind of too generous to students. i mean, there was a trigger warning on harry potter, one university. and i think whilst students learning about harry potter...