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i am a roman citizen, and he went to home and the emperor was nero and he was a killer, but in the roman>> reporter: the first church here, the constantine basilica was built over peter's tomb, 17 centuries ago, after constantine's conversion. the great roman general, whose victories are evident in the glorious arch near the coliseum had a vision of christ's cross at the battle. his conversion changed the course of history. st. peter was crucified on the vatican hill, not far om the obelisk currently found in st. peter's square. the professor who teaches at the university, recounts the history of that obelisk. >> the story begins in egypt where the obelisk was originally made, it was brought to rome the first century by the emperor and he put it in a stadium next to where the present-day st. peter's basilica stands. the stadium was then named the stadium of nero, his successor, and that was where the apostle peter was martyred. >> reporter: the professor of the gregorian university in rome says peter and paul came to the heart of the empire for different reasons. >> rome is the scene of
i am a roman citizen, and he went to home and the emperor was nero and he was a killer, but in the roman>> reporter: the first church here, the constantine basilica was built over peter's tomb, 17 centuries ago, after constantine's conversion. the great roman general, whose victories are evident in the glorious arch near the coliseum had a vision of christ's cross at the battle. his conversion changed the course of history. st. peter was crucified on the vatican hill, not far om the...
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>> i don't think anybody thinks he, including pileate that jesus represented a major threat to roman rule. >> well, then why was he crucified? >> because of the disruption, potential for disruption he presented that passover. but he's in jerusalem, that's not roman rule. >> well, if it's a small uprising, if it's a small dislocation that he creates he would not have been crucified. crucifix was reserved -- correct me if i'm wrong -- >> yes. >> you're much more up to date on this than i am, the crucifix was reserved for public displays in order to gain social control exactly true. >> but there was no disruption according to your current thinking, is that correct, of any magnitude? >> well, i think there was a potential for public disruption but i also think that pileate new perfectly well even though he crucified jesus that jesus was not a revolutionary figure and that's because of the other fact. and we have so few real fact. the other fact that we have historically is that even though jesus was executed as if he were an insurrectionist none of his followers were. >> right, which is
>> i don't think anybody thinks he, including pileate that jesus represented a major threat to roman rule. >> well, then why was he crucified? >> because of the disruption, potential for disruption he presented that passover. but he's in jerusalem, that's not roman rule. >> well, if it's a small uprising, if it's a small dislocation that he creates he would not have been crucified. crucifix was reserved -- correct me if i'm wrong -- >> yes. >> you're much...
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the roman emperor built the site because local christians say it is the place of golgotha. gospel of john said at the place jesus was crucified it was a garden. if you have a garden, you need lots of water in the dry middle east. the garden tomb contains the largest cistern, it is 2000 years old and holds 2000 gallons of water. >> the tomb we have here is typical of first century jewish rolling stone, tomb, at least 2,000 years old. >> the bible also says there was a tomb. >> it is carved out of a solid wrok. it is a man made tomb. >> this channel that you can see in front of the tomb entrance is where the stone would have set that would have rolled across. the most important thing about the tomb is it is empty. let's have a look. >> okay. >> what we are looking at is through into the burl burial chamber. this is where a body would be laying. one here and one here. >> whether the garden tomb or church of the holy sepulchre is the tomb of jesus', many take with them a profound affirmation of their faith. >> i am a bible teacher and have so much to show them and want to take
the roman emperor built the site because local christians say it is the place of golgotha. gospel of john said at the place jesus was crucified it was a garden. if you have a garden, you need lots of water in the dry middle east. the garden tomb contains the largest cistern, it is 2000 years old and holds 2000 gallons of water. >> the tomb we have here is typical of first century jewish rolling stone, tomb, at least 2,000 years old. >> the bible also says there was a tomb. >>...
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roman is an interesting person.ost brilliant people i've ever known. >> greta: they settled in los angeles. polanski continued work on his next films. released in june of 1968, "rosemary's baby" was a political and financial success. >> put him in the top rank of directors around the world. at that time, being married to sharon they became this very glamorous, very modicum. >> they were very charming emblematic of the new hollywood. both roman polanski and sharon, were completely in love with the new wave this whole face of hollywood with the stars and the kind of movies they were making. >> i'm sorry i didn't see you come him in hugh hefner your host. how do you feel about doing nude scenes in a film? >> i feel if it is a real scene, honest scene and fit is something where you strip naked that you would be doing naturally, making love, which is natural, taking a bath, you know, that's lovely. >> she was so cute. growth while tate and polanski were living the high life, wilson decided to flee his home at 14400 sunse
roman is an interesting person.ost brilliant people i've ever known. >> greta: they settled in los angeles. polanski continued work on his next films. released in june of 1968, "rosemary's baby" was a political and financial success. >> put him in the top rank of directors around the world. at that time, being married to sharon they became this very glamorous, very modicum. >> they were very charming emblematic of the new hollywood. both roman polanski and sharon,...
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wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application or a focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want and for me started as question let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and there's the patroller she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have said up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong a need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but
wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application or a focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want and for me started as question let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and there's the patroller she's the executive producer of cross...
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one's ever stolen my identity on facebook perhaps i'm just not these are born off i don't know ok roman if i go to you in san francisco where you're going on this i mean address you're not going to have a well maybe we'll have a time line in a bar one day but that's an interesting difference roman where you jump in on them . yeah i think it always is always if you have a consumer product and you change something especially if you're as popular as facebook there is going to be backlash and there has been significant backlash against timeline but in terms of you know stuff be more visible i think that's actually positive in the sense that this is all the post that you did back into that five when you were in college or something there were still there and it was there were still possible to find them but you were probably not aware that because you didn't see them on a regular basis and now that you have your timeline this is something you want to own because you know this is your public face whereas before the wall just used to be what's happening right now with you where you are and wha
one's ever stolen my identity on facebook perhaps i'm just not these are born off i don't know ok roman if i go to you in san francisco where you're going on this i mean address you're not going to have a well maybe we'll have a time line in a bar one day but that's an interesting difference roman where you jump in on them . yeah i think it always is always if you have a consumer product and you change something especially if you're as popular as facebook there is going to be backlash and there...
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here's christine romans. >> good morning.it was hit by a wrecking ball. more than 13 tornadoes touched down in the dallas-ft. worth yesterday leveling homes and lifting big rigs right off the ground. more than 100 planes at dfw airport, a major air traffic hub, of course, they were damaged by hail the size of tennis balls. >>> a tuesday night trifecta for mitt romney. the gop front-runner sweeping primaries in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c., he's now well past the halfway mark toward clinching the nomination. rick santorum still vowing to stay in the race. he said may is the month that's rich in delegates for him. >>> ratted out by a ferrari, united states customs and border protection recovered more than a dozen stolen luxury cars and trucks worth more than 1 $1/2 million they were loaded up in containers to ship to hong kong and vietnam, the bust was the result of a gps signal that was given off by a ferrari that led inspectors right to the containers. >>> a veteran flight attendant helped deliver a baby at 30,00
here's christine romans. >> good morning.it was hit by a wrecking ball. more than 13 tornadoes touched down in the dallas-ft. worth yesterday leveling homes and lifting big rigs right off the ground. more than 100 planes at dfw airport, a major air traffic hub, of course, they were damaged by hail the size of tennis balls. >>> a tuesday night trifecta for mitt romney. the gop front-runner sweeping primaries in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c., he's now well past the...
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ideas and roman values throughout the world. >> host: so, therefore? >> guest: their i think that calls into question the premise what it means to say that america is a god-called, god-ordained, god-destined nation. and there's no question in my mind against speaking as a christian that god works in history. i believe that. i believe that god is a sovereign god of history. but to say that the united states is a new israel, which is a very common idea in 19th 19th century political ideology, and in large measure has been adopted by some on the religious right, and -- who believe that america is a kind of new israel, and called to a particular mission within the world. that's what i want to call into question. because god is doing his work in the world, but i believe that god is doing his work through the church, doing his work through people who follow jesus christ in their lives, and in their everyday lives. >> you've write that america is moving to be more secular. is that necessarily a bad thing? does that mean we're not defending our cultural tradit
ideas and roman values throughout the world. >> host: so, therefore? >> guest: their i think that calls into question the premise what it means to say that america is a god-called, god-ordained, god-destined nation. and there's no question in my mind against speaking as a christian that god works in history. i believe that. i believe that god is a sovereign god of history. but to say that the united states is a new israel, which is a very common idea in 19th 19th century political...
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plus, tonight a top energy official on tape admits the administration handles oil companies like the romans going into mediterranean villages doing random crucifixions. take a listen. >> they crucify them, and then, you know, at that time it was really easy to manage the next three years. >> tonight senator james joins us to ebbing pose the obama administration's true energy policy. also, earnings send markets on a tear. all three indexes up on better than expected housing data despite disappointing hike in jobless claims. then later in the show, vice president biden says president obama is tough on iran. take a listen. >> i promise you the president has a big stick. i promise you. >> well, the double emt andra lost on the vice president. apparently. congress is raising a red flag that iran is mobilizing for a cyber war to destroy our economy. we have general barry mccaffrey joining us to talk about it. let's get right to our top story. republican leadership demanding presidential leadership. taxpayer funded campaign stops, slow jamming on tv, while the economy is slow jamming itself. joini
plus, tonight a top energy official on tape admits the administration handles oil companies like the romans going into mediterranean villages doing random crucifixions. take a listen. >> they crucify them, and then, you know, at that time it was really easy to manage the next three years. >> tonight senator james joins us to ebbing pose the obama administration's true energy policy. also, earnings send markets on a tear. all three indexes up on better than expected housing data...
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but unlike most teens, roman isn't checking out facebook or e-mail. his first stop online is wikipedia, the website where you can fion on just about anything. >> i believe i was about 13 or 14 years old when i first began editing wikipedia. >> that's right, roman is a contributor to wikipedia. and that's what's special about the website. it depends on volunteers to add or edit material. >> i first started out by editing a few articles randomly, making a few grammatical adjustments maybe a spelling change here or there. >> the word wikipedia is a blend of two other words. a "wiki" is a website where anyone can add and edit content, and "pedia" comes from "encyclopedia." that's why wikipedia calls itself "the free encyclopedia anyone can edit. >> you've heard of h.g. wells, the great science fiction author. he actually had an idea, back in the '30s, called the world brain, which was a worldwide encyclopedia organization whose whole purpose was to collect and classify and sort the information of the world, and wikipedia is sort of a realization of that o
but unlike most teens, roman isn't checking out facebook or e-mail. his first stop online is wikipedia, the website where you can fion on just about anything. >> i believe i was about 13 or 14 years old when i first began editing wikipedia. >> that's right, roman is a contributor to wikipedia. and that's what's special about the website. it depends on volunteers to add or edit material. >> i first started out by editing a few articles randomly, making a few grammatical...
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the romans use that method yelling your name at you three times.lthough even today the pope isn't didn't tim the cardinal position says he is dead. >> on afterwards, dick tereci, describes the ever changing concept of death and organ harvesting is blurring that line. also this weekend on book tv, arlen specter on the split between old guard
the romans use that method yelling your name at you three times.lthough even today the pope isn't didn't tim the cardinal position says he is dead. >> on afterwards, dick tereci, describes the ever changing concept of death and organ harvesting is blurring that line. also this weekend on book tv, arlen specter on the split between old guard
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. >> this here is the old roman market. >> the team woos tourists with the city's greco roman byzantine, jewish, and ottoman history. the city's poor relations with neighboring turkey have improved. the mayor was successful in getting a direct flight established to istanbul. the city is also grooming itself for taurus, trying to get its garbage problem under control. the first 2500 containers for a new garbage separation and recycling system modeled on germany's are alrea in use. >> we want to profit from the experience and know-how german cities have with waste management. >> is changing so much that he has provoked resistance from the city's traditional conservative establishment. during the 2010 election campaign, the head of the greek orthodox church refused to give his blessing. the clergyman is still skeptical about the mayor. >> he has his dreams and ideas, but i do not think that are always in line with the will of the majority in the city. >> but the mayor is not worried. he is certain that the city's modernizers are growing stronger. >> without a tie in with my gold earring, i
. >> this here is the old roman market. >> the team woos tourists with the city's greco roman byzantine, jewish, and ottoman history. the city's poor relations with neighboring turkey have improved. the mayor was successful in getting a direct flight established to istanbul. the city is also grooming itself for taurus, trying to get its garbage problem under control. the first 2500 containers for a new garbage separation and recycling system modeled on germany's are alrea in use....
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the obamaed min straition has been like a horde of roman legions coming down on the taxpayers.nt 81 million hours complying with regulations and paperwork. that's money and time taken out of productive work. that costs jobs and costs businesses and they are doing exactly what they said they were going to do, they are crucifying american business. megyn: simon? >> that is a lot to follow up on. megyn: take your choice. >> i think the epa official should be fired immediately. he's clearly not fit to be serving in the government talking about -- talking the way that he does. i want to be clear about one thing. he was not talking about the ep a's philosophy. he said my approach to regulation which is not the approach to regulation on the industry this administration has taken. look what happened in the energy sector. we now -- gas production in the united states, natural gas production is at an all-time high. oil production has gone up every year that obama has been president. we have seen a decrease in the imported oil in the united states as part of our overall oil strategy. 50%
the obamaed min straition has been like a horde of roman legions coming down on the taxpayers.nt 81 million hours complying with regulations and paperwork. that's money and time taken out of productive work. that costs jobs and costs businesses and they are doing exactly what they said they were going to do, they are crucifying american business. megyn: simon? >> that is a lot to follow up on. megyn: take your choice. >> i think the epa official should be fired immediately. he's...
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of the romans. has that same kind of idea of entry into and outside of new york city. and it has many symbols on top of it and throughout the facade -- symbols of new york city. you see thalf moon, which was henry hudson's ship. on the other side is a windmill, which refers to the original dutch settlers of new york. and then on the top is the great monumental sculptural element, which has three gods. >> the gods -- hercules, mercury, and minerva -- came from greek and roman mythology. they represent strength, commerce, and wisdom. even the clock is special. tiffany glass lines the numbers and the hands. >> it's very difficult to see, but when the light shines on it, it's quite beautiful and picks up in different colors. this is a really wonderful -- probably one of the most spectacular places to be in grand central and in the entire city. not very many people actually get to come up here. but what you can see from here that you can't see from down below -- first of all, you get a sense of the scale
of the romans. has that same kind of idea of entry into and outside of new york city. and it has many symbols on top of it and throughout the facade -- symbols of new york city. you see thalf moon, which was henry hudson's ship. on the other side is a windmill, which refers to the original dutch settlers of new york. and then on the top is the great monumental sculptural element, which has three gods. >> the gods -- hercules, mercury, and minerva -- came from greek and roman mythology....
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his philosoppy" on ennorcemmnttis ike the romans conquering illaaes -- "crucify them" he says ....the rommns useddto connuer those villages in the a little turkish town go into somewhere and find the first them..and tten, ya know,,thht - town as reallyyeasy to manage for the next few years."al armendariz is not a loo-level official ---he runs the environmental protection aaeecy's regionaa office that oversees the oil and aa patch oklahoma.so despite his apollgizing today for a "poor choice of wwrds" ii the 2010 oklahhma seeator james inhofe, e-p-a, is demanding an investiggtion. inhofe says: "he apologized for using that word. ut he went on to say we pant to vigorously enforcee let's keep in mind, this is all a part of obama's war on spokesman jay carney pushed baak by notinn the president in oil and natural gas production.carney says: "the official's comments not only, ya know, are inaccurate as a representation of - or characterrzaaion of the way the epa has operated under &ppresident ooama -- they are provably naccurate by ourr record."critics thoughhcharge the sppech unmaaked t
his philosoppy" on ennorcemmnttis ike the romans conquering illaaes -- "crucify them" he says ....the rommns useddto connuer those villages in the a little turkish town go into somewhere and find the first them..and tten, ya know,,thht - town as reallyyeasy to manage for the next few years."al armendariz is not a loo-level official ---he runs the environmental protection aaeecy's regionaa office that oversees the oil and aa patch oklahoma.so despite his apollgizing today for...
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a classic one in roman catholicism is confession- those of you who are from that tradition know that here's a ritual possibility for going through and confessing- and that relieves you, brings you back into harmony. so what may be missing in our society- you know, the thing that may be creating such negativity from an ethical point of view- is, you know, first, we may not have any clear definition of what obligation and responsibility entails. that leaves open a wide range of one person's dissonance is another person's good time- you know, you have that kind of element going on. and then finally, how do you- what means do we have? you know, i'm thinking about- you've seen the things in the paper about the super maximum security prisons; i mean, solitary confinement- is this the way to go? punishment- all these issues raise up. now the question is, in a religiously diverse society, how do we go about doing this kind of thing? we've all had experiences of this, of guilt coming on. i remember when i was a kid- perhaps you did something like this; you know, seven, eight years old, nine y
a classic one in roman catholicism is confession- those of you who are from that tradition know that here's a ritual possibility for going through and confessing- and that relieves you, brings you back into harmony. so what may be missing in our society- you know, the thing that may be creating such negativity from an ethical point of view- is, you know, first, we may not have any clear definition of what obligation and responsibility entails. that leaves open a wide range of one person's...
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declaring the philosophy on enforcement is like romans conquering villages. crucify them, he says. >> reporter: he runs the e.p.a. regional office that oversees the oil and gas in louisiana, texas, oklahoma. despite his apology for a poor choice of words, oklahoma senator inhoff a long-time critic of the epa is demanding investigation. >> he apologized for using the word and said we want to vigorously enforce. >> carney pushed back saying the president overseen increase in oil and gas production. >> the comments are not only inaccurate as a representization of characterization of the way the e.p.a. has operated under president obama. they are provably inaccurate. by our record on the issues. >> critics said it unmasked the real approach. >> their view is the government job to crucify the american business, treat private sector businesses like barbarians who have to be conquered and tamed and made examples of us so the rest of us will fall in line. >> white house officials dismiss it as hyperbole. >> it's not representative of the president's belief, in the wa
declaring the philosophy on enforcement is like romans conquering villages. crucify them, he says. >> reporter: he runs the e.p.a. regional office that oversees the oil and gas in louisiana, texas, oklahoma. despite his apology for a poor choice of words, oklahoma senator inhoff a long-time critic of the epa is demanding investigation. >> he apologized for using the word and said we want to vigorously enforce. >> carney pushed back saying the president overseen increase in oil...
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but first, let's begin with abc7 news reporter thomas roman. he has an update on the construction progress. thomas? >> the work that started just 51 hours ago is on track according to cal trans engineers. look at the roadway below me. 24r* are crews down there right now adding the finishing touches which will hopefully welcome drivers to the new doyle drive in six hours. tonight for the first time in 51 hours along doyle drive there was no pounding, no demolition, just workers adding finishing touches. like any tabooed worker will -- good worker will tell you, a finished product has to be made presentable. in this case the road is being swept clean and prepped for traffic. he says there are four things that have to be completed before 5:00 a.m. >> final sweep to place the k rail and to place the roadway signs. >> and that will take? >> it will take the rest of the evening, but we will be open at 5:00 a.m. for sure. >> these are the k rails that will line the temporary roadway. there is a lot of debris near the golden gate bridge. cal trans is s
but first, let's begin with abc7 news reporter thomas roman. he has an update on the construction progress. thomas? >> the work that started just 51 hours ago is on track according to cal trans engineers. look at the roadway below me. 24r* are crews down there right now adding the finishing touches which will hopefully welcome drivers to the new doyle drive in six hours. tonight for the first time in 51 hours along doyle drive there was no pounding, no demolition, just workers adding...
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here is christine romans. >> happy monday.n martin's family says they'll ask the justice department to review the actions of the state attorneys office in florida. a homicide detective reportedly pushed for charges against george zimmerman after the trayvon martin shooting but was overruled by florida prosecutors. >>> visa says its networks were hit by a technical glitch for about 45 minutes. yesterday's disruption by caused by a recent enhancement the company made to its system. the system is now operating normally. it wasn't related to the huge data breech. >>> fiji bracing for a possible cyclone. 800 people now living in temporary shelters in fiji. the government declared a state of natural disaster but flights in and out of the country have resumed. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin will co-host the "today" show on nbc tomorrow morning. she's going head to head with former host and nemesis maybe katie couric, guest hosting abc's "good morning america" this week while robin roberts is on vacation. >>> honoring the best
here is christine romans. >> happy monday.n martin's family says they'll ask the justice department to review the actions of the state attorneys office in florida. a homicide detective reportedly pushed for charges against george zimmerman after the trayvon martin shooting but was overruled by florida prosecutors. >>> visa says its networks were hit by a technical glitch for about 45 minutes. yesterday's disruption by caused by a recent enhancement the company made to its system....
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nation, as a roman catholic i believe in original sin. and i've got to say your sin is totally derivative this is yahweh or no way. >> folks, i do not approve of las vegas. if i'm going throw away my kid's college tuition i will do it the old-fashioned way by encouraging them to maj never english. (laughter) there is a new documentary that shows the sacred side of the sin city, it's called holy rollers. the true story of card counting christians. and it turns out the best cards in the deck are the king of kings. >> i couldn't believe that there was black jack players that were all christians. it just seemed like just god at work. i mean he has created order in the universe so that card counting is even possible. i believe every hand has been determined by god. >> anyone who seriously wants to be a disciple of jesus should learn black jack. >> stephen: so true. as jesus said, the meek shall inherit the earth as long as they hold on 16 and split their aces. so the question is does god approve of gambling in his name, yahweh or no way. >> ju
nation, as a roman catholic i believe in original sin. and i've got to say your sin is totally derivative this is yahweh or no way. >> folks, i do not approve of las vegas. if i'm going throw away my kid's college tuition i will do it the old-fashioned way by encouraging them to maj never english. (laughter) there is a new documentary that shows the sacred side of the sin city, it's called holy rollers. the true story of card counting christians. and it turns out the best cards in the...
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know from roman leratur that these womer drawom t elite families of ro hey teis pthd y. werchosenetween the agesabout 6 and 10, and they served in it r at least0 years. keach: priestesses were called stals. thiv ithhoesadjacent to e tp keach: priestesses to grdhe sacd flame. that theteesrtt shldvirg stir vnity,ere put toth.ie aunrg er anfr werriedli. acistoans scered an intrigng pte in the dat of the burials. inhoseea when roasvuerleo milit, eslsere eath ar n m, ofoue,case thatta wnclined be...
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roman persecution is intense. anger by the jews, who haven't accepted christianity- tensions within that community. a very difficult time. competition, still, with the roman mystery cults. so what is this religion meant to do? it's meant to bolster christian spirit in the face of martyrdom. so an apocalyptic theodicy- a religious one- says, "yes, you're suffering. yes, it hurts. yes, change is a bummer. but on the cosmic level, this is wonderful, because what's happening in heaven is the beginning of the end time, and that shows that just around the corner, you will be saved, you'll be vanquished." so you can bear up under it, and that's what we see. now the branch davidians, this is a classic religious apocalyptic theodicy, running in the minds of david koresh and his followers, in which they're at the end - time, they're on- he literally transfers, as we see in this roll-in; actually, we'll see it here very shortly- the actual plain of armageddon- he transfers it to the plains of texas. and in the minds of his f
roman persecution is intense. anger by the jews, who haven't accepted christianity- tensions within that community. a very difficult time. competition, still, with the roman mystery cults. so what is this religion meant to do? it's meant to bolster christian spirit in the face of martyrdom. so an apocalyptic theodicy- a religious one- says, "yes, you're suffering. yes, it hurts. yes, change is a bummer. but on the cosmic level, this is wonderful, because what's happening in heaven is the...
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robert griffin roman 3 ran on to field -- robert griffin iii ran onto fedex field this afternoon saying the fight songs thousands of fans. ♪ less than two days after being drafted, he is still a little bit tired. and why not? it is deftly has been crazy. it a whirlwind. a lot of cameras. he lot of people who want to e questions.nd ask m thank you for the. >> he would not speculate whether he will be the starting redskinsck when the open this season. aware of thehe is struggles this team has had. i will not take the weight of years on my own shoulders. realize there are other guys help us bem that can successful. and they are relying on me. i like to be relied on because i feel like i can help in anyway possible. >> here is a look at the other the skins today. they had-rs day. goals all rangers a little respect at madison square garden. got it done, but the had some life. he puts it away. that is his sweet spot. he always scores from there. the rangers on the attack. rickie gets a head of the camp's defenses and the shot. see it.t even caps fall in game 1. be there on monday night. he di
robert griffin roman 3 ran on to field -- robert griffin iii ran onto fedex field this afternoon saying the fight songs thousands of fans. ♪ less than two days after being drafted, he is still a little bit tired. and why not? it is deftly has been crazy. it a whirlwind. a lot of cameras. he lot of people who want to e questions.nd ask m thank you for the. >> he would not speculate whether he will be the starting redskinsck when the open this season. aware of thehe is struggles this team...
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i'm christine romans in for zoraida sambolin.de center is about to become new york's tallest building wind permitting. workers are scheduled to intall a beam this afternoon that will stretch the to you tore 1,271 feet. 21 feet taller than the empire state building. >>> there's a diplomatic crisis growing between the u.s. and china, all over chen guangcheng who is believed to be in the protection of the u.s. emmacy this morning. >>> and cheri young, the wife of former aide of john edwards, will be back on the stand this morning. she said her husband was so consumed with protecting the disgraced former senator that it almost destroyed their marriage. >>> newt gingrich made the republican nomination race interesting, you could say, with the clever attacks, the novel ideas. if you remember specifically, snl's treatment of the moon base, but after only winning two primaries, south carolina and georgia, newt gingrich is calling it quits. a source close to the former house speaker says gingrich will officially end his presidential bid o
i'm christine romans in for zoraida sambolin.de center is about to become new york's tallest building wind permitting. workers are scheduled to intall a beam this afternoon that will stretch the to you tore 1,271 feet. 21 feet taller than the empire state building. >>> there's a diplomatic crisis growing between the u.s. and china, all over chen guangcheng who is believed to be in the protection of the u.s. emmacy this morning. >>> and cheri young, the wife of former aide of...
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christine romans, the host of your bottom line, has been studying the numbers. break it down for you. >> i put it on a chart an graphic to show you the jobs report, ali. you make a good mount. 120,000 jobs created is a big slowdown from the pace we've seen over the last few months. 8.2% unemployment is a drop but not making people happy. you had people dropping out of the labor market, 164,000 people dropped out of the labor market. that's why the jobs number went down, unemployment went down. focus on the overall job creation. i want to show one of the things you've been watching also, the public sector jobs. only about 1,000 government jobs were lost. we lost about 6,000 the month before. a slowdown in that trend. private sector carrying things but the private sector slowing down, too. >> christine some is something we study carefully, consumer driven economy. retail sales came out last week and they were exceptionally strong, much stronger than economists were expecting. why do we see losses in retail jobs? >> it's so interesting. you saw 38,000 retail jobs l
christine romans, the host of your bottom line, has been studying the numbers. break it down for you. >> i put it on a chart an graphic to show you the jobs report, ali. you make a good mount. 120,000 jobs created is a big slowdown from the pace we've seen over the last few months. 8.2% unemployment is a drop but not making people happy. you had people dropping out of the labor market, 164,000 people dropped out of the labor market. that's why the jobs number went down, unemployment went...
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. >> as jose and his party are doing battle on the floor, a man named roman, a prominent member of theis footing and falls from a ledge. >> suddenly, he slipped and fell. he was lying down, and his head was bleeding. and somebody screamed, saying that he was dead. >> he is rushed to the hospital. his life hanging in the balance. >> people started crying. women started yelling. and some of the female members of the government started attacking us, accusing us, saying that we pushed roman loiza. >> people that belongs to the government said it was on purpose. and a terrible fight also started. >> you can see jose in the middle of the melee being beaten from behind. >> that night was like a nightmare. all our fears started becoming true. we were attacked. we were hit. i felt a couple of punches on my head from the back. i almost fainted. >> scared for his life, jose and the rest of the opposition party flee. >> we managed to get out of the theater and run away, literally run away. >> jose runs home and remains there for several hours until he gets a startling phone call, warning him that
. >> as jose and his party are doing battle on the floor, a man named roman, a prominent member of theis footing and falls from a ledge. >> suddenly, he slipped and fell. he was lying down, and his head was bleeding. and somebody screamed, saying that he was dead. >> he is rushed to the hospital. his life hanging in the balance. >> people started crying. women started yelling. and some of the female members of the government started attacking us, accusing us, saying that...