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and romans liked that for crucifixion.e's no better candidate than right here. >> the church has been rebuilt several times. but its core goes back to the 4th century. >> we are deep, deep inside the lowest level of the church of the holy sepulcher. and this is the place where tradition says helena found the true cross. >> after her tour of the holy land, helena begins the long journey home. but did she do so as legend says with a piece of the cross jesus died on? dr. georges kazan heads into the lab to carbon date for the first time a relic of the true cross to find out once and for all. eel like you're trying to wrangle a hurricane. the rest of the time, they're asleep. then one day, hr schedules a meeting with you out of the blue. and it's the worst 19 minutes of your career. but you don't sweat it because you and your advisor have prepared for this. and when the best offer means you're moving to the middle of nowhere, the boys say they hate the idea. but you pretend it's not so bad. and years later at thanksgiving, whe
and romans liked that for crucifixion.e's no better candidate than right here. >> the church has been rebuilt several times. but its core goes back to the 4th century. >> we are deep, deep inside the lowest level of the church of the holy sepulcher. and this is the place where tradition says helena found the true cross. >> after her tour of the holy land, helena begins the long journey home. but did she do so as legend says with a piece of the cross jesus died on? dr. georges...
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the romans granted his wish.o death, supposedly for challenging the temple's high priests. the fates of other disciples are consigned to legend and apocryphal texts. andrew was crucified in greece. thomas was speared to death in india, simon sawed in half in persia, matthew murdered in ethiopia. according to tradition, john was not martyred, but spent time in exile on patmos and lived to 90. scholars debate the authorship of the gospel of john, held by some to be an eyewitness account of the life of jesus. antipas continued pressing rome to be named king until his efforts offended the new emperor, caligula. antipas and herodias were exiled to gaul, where they died in obscurity. pontius pilate was recalled to rome, while joseph caiaphas, without his roman ally, lost his position within the temple, whereas the story of jesus, a humble carpenter of nazareth, gave birth to one of the world's foremost religions. today, there are more than 2 billion christians worldwide. ♪ ♪ the world of islamic extremism. that's it fo
the romans granted his wish.o death, supposedly for challenging the temple's high priests. the fates of other disciples are consigned to legend and apocryphal texts. andrew was crucified in greece. thomas was speared to death in india, simon sawed in half in persia, matthew murdered in ethiopia. according to tradition, john was not martyred, but spent time in exile on patmos and lived to 90. scholars debate the authorship of the gospel of john, held by some to be an eyewitness account of the...
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this became the roman forum. in 509, they tossed out their king and established the relatively democratic roman republic. that began perhaps history's greatest success story, the rise of rome. from the start, romans were expert builders, and they had a knack for effective government. this simple brick building was once richly veneered with marble and fronted by a grand portico. it's the curia. the senate met here and set the legal standards that still guide western civilization. the reign of julius caesar, who ruled around the time of christ, marked the turning point between the republic and the empire. the republic, designed to rule a small city-state, found itself trying to rule most of europe. something new and stronger was needed. caesar established a no-nonsense, more-disciplined government, became dictator for life, and, for good measure, had a month named in his honor, july. the powerful elites of the republic found all this change just too radical. in an attempt to save the republic and their political po
this became the roman forum. in 509, they tossed out their king and established the relatively democratic roman republic. that began perhaps history's greatest success story, the rise of rome. from the start, romans were expert builders, and they had a knack for effective government. this simple brick building was once richly veneered with marble and fronted by a grand portico. it's the curia. the senate met here and set the legal standards that still guide western civilization. the reign of...
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the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punishhem for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. 2016 chevy malibu. wow, it's nice. let's check it out. do any of you have kids? i do yes. this car has a feature built in called teen driver technology, which lets parent's see how their teens are driving. oh, that's smart. it even mutes the radio until the seat belt is fastened. will it keep track of how many boys get it in the car? (laughter) cause that could be useful. this is ahead of what my audi has for sure. wish my beamer had that. i didn't even know that technology existed. i'm not in the market for a car but now i may be. i wish we had looked for a bigger place before he was born. oh, when we wanted another place, first thing we did was check out credit karma - made things a lot easier. that sounds exhausting. actually, it's really easy. and it's free. that was easy! "check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit." (sh
the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punishhem for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. 2016 chevy malibu. wow, it's nice. let's check it out. do any of you have kids? i do yes. this car has a feature built in called teen driver technology, which lets parent's see how their teens are driving. oh, that's smart. it even mutes the radio until the...
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using roman-pioneered concrete, brick, and their trademark round arches, romans constructed much largerdings than the greeks. but it seems they still respected the fine points of greek culture. they decorated their no-nonsense mega-structure with all three greek orders of columns -- doric, ionic, and corinthian. stepping inside, you can almost hear the roar of ancient rome. take a moment to imagine the place in action. romans filled and emptied the colosseum's 50,000 seats as quickly and efficiently as we do our super stadiums today. it's built with two theaters facing each other. that's what an amphitheater is. so twice as many people could enjoy the entertainment. canvas awnings were hoisted over the stadium to give protection from the sun. these passageways underneath the arena were covered by a wooden floor. between acts, animals and gladiators were shuffled around out of sight. ancient romans, whose taste for violence exceeded even modern america's, came to the colosseum to unwind. gladiators, criminals, and wild animals fought to the death, providing the public with a festival of
using roman-pioneered concrete, brick, and their trademark round arches, romans constructed much largerdings than the greeks. but it seems they still respected the fine points of greek culture. they decorated their no-nonsense mega-structure with all three greek orders of columns -- doric, ionic, and corinthian. stepping inside, you can almost hear the roar of ancient rome. take a moment to imagine the place in action. romans filled and emptied the colosseum's 50,000 seats as quickly and...
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>> my point -- achieving a peaceful end of roman rule, the restoration of a jewish king who gives romansat which costs him his place as governor? >> of course -- it works to his favor. gaining for rome a vassal jewish kingdom that keeps order, that keeps parthia at bay without the cost of military occupation? pontius pilate would return to rome in triumph. a strong hand with dangerous fanatics would be a step toward that goal, leaving you king of the jews. >> [ scoffs lightly ] [ indistinct conversations ] >> shalom. you know, it is written -- if your enemy brings you harm... tell me, friend -- if your enemy brings you harm, what is written? >> an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. >> yes. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. but now i say that if god is love, then loving is serving god, and that means you must love your enemy. >> you preach weakness. >> no, no -- strength, the strength that, if one strikes your cheek, you turn and you let him strike the other. if he takes your cloak, you give him your tunic. >> can you do this -- what you ask of us? >> i will try -- try with eac
>> my point -- achieving a peaceful end of roman rule, the restoration of a jewish king who gives romansat which costs him his place as governor? >> of course -- it works to his favor. gaining for rome a vassal jewish kingdom that keeps order, that keeps parthia at bay without the cost of military occupation? pontius pilate would return to rome in triumph. a strong hand with dangerous fanatics would be a step toward that goal, leaving you king of the jews. >> [ scoffs lightly...
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and it may be that one suspect was involved in the beating of another roman catholic student as well. erin o'hearn is live now at central detectives. >> reporter: well jim, surveillance video of the attack help to lead police to the suspects. i spoke to detectives moments ago involved in the case and they say that the four juveniles questioned admitted they were involved in the attack on at least one roman catholic student and the questioning is not over and there is a chance that this group may be responsible for more than one crime. sources tell "action news" that the four students attend electrical charter in sent steer. during questioning one of the four arrested admitted to being involved in another attack on another roman catholic students jimmy fallin when four students pummeled him. >> they kept kicking me and then i got up -- >> police are working to determine to what extent if any the three remaining suspects may have been involved in fallin's attack that happened at jfk and broad. it left him with a badly injured eye and a concussion. >> please admit these attacks are growi
and it may be that one suspect was involved in the beating of another roman catholic student as well. erin o'hearn is live now at central detectives. >> reporter: well jim, surveillance video of the attack help to lead police to the suspects. i spoke to detectives moments ago involved in the case and they say that the four juveniles questioned admitted they were involved in the attack on at least one roman catholic student and the questioning is not over and there is a chance that this...
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the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punishm for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist, olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love now with lightweight spf 30. testing, testing... 1, 2, 3, 4... ♪ ♪look out honey... ♪because i'm using technology...♪ ♪ ♪ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ ♪ ♪soul radiation in the dead of night...♪ ♪love in the middle of a fire fight...♪ ♪ ♪honey gotta strike me blind... ♪somebody gotta save my soul... ♪baby penetrates my mind... ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪and i'm the world's forgotten boy...♪ ♪ ♪the one who's searchin'... ♪searchin' to destroy... ♪ ♪and honey i'm the world's forgotten boy...♪ ♪ [eerie music] i am the ghost of cookies' past...residue. oh...so gross. well, you didn't use pam. so it looks li
the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punishm for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist, olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love...
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>> my point -- achieving a peaceful end of roman rule, the restoration of a jewish king who gives romansthat which costs him his place as governor? >> of course -- it works to his favor. gaining for rome a vassal jewish kingdom that keeps order, that keeps parthia at bay without the cost of military occupation? pontius pilate would return to rome in triumph. a strong hand with dangerous fanatics would be a step toward that goal, leaving you king of the jews. >> [ scoffs lightly ] [ indistinct conversations ] >> shalom. you know, it is written -- if your enemy brings you harm... tell me, friend -- if your enemy brings you harm, what is written? >> an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. >> yes. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. but now i say that if god is love, then loving is serving god, and that means you must love your enemy. >> you preach weakness. >> no, no -- strength, the strength that, if one strikes your cheek, you turn and you let him strike the other. if he takes your cloak, you give him your tunic. >> can you do this -- what you ask of us? >> i will try -- try with e
>> my point -- achieving a peaceful end of roman rule, the restoration of a jewish king who gives romansthat which costs him his place as governor? >> of course -- it works to his favor. gaining for rome a vassal jewish kingdom that keeps order, that keeps parthia at bay without the cost of military occupation? pontius pilate would return to rome in triumph. a strong hand with dangerous fanatics would be a step toward that goal, leaving you king of the jews. >> [ scoffs...
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>> pilate's blessing. [ door closes ] kill the baptist. >> killing him is a convenience for the romannot for me. i'm already vilified for imprisoning the baptist. kill him, and all of galilee turns against me. >> pontius pilate's praise of you to caesar could make you king. >> what i see is pilate praising what serves pilate. if he wants the baptist dead, let him drag him to jerusalem and nail him to a cross. >> so you are set on doing nothing? >> mm-hmm. >> salome told me you asked her to dance at the feast for your birthday tonight. >> did she also tell you that she refused? >> she's not a performer from the marketplace. you must offer her something. >> meaning...she is her mother's daughter. >> [ chuckles ] we like our rewards. >> and what would hers be for entertaining my guests? >> suppose i tell her that whatever she asks for, you will not refuse. >> she must dance to my satisfaction. >> be certain she will. [ mid-tempo music plays ] [ music stops ] [ woman laughs ] [ music resumes ] >> you remember your promise. salome, tell him. [ music continues ] >> [ whispering indistinctly
>> pilate's blessing. [ door closes ] kill the baptist. >> killing him is a convenience for the romannot for me. i'm already vilified for imprisoning the baptist. kill him, and all of galilee turns against me. >> pontius pilate's praise of you to caesar could make you king. >> what i see is pilate praising what serves pilate. if he wants the baptist dead, let him drag him to jerusalem and nail him to a cross. >> so you are set on doing nothing? >> mm-hmm....
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. >> his arrest was favored by the roman governor and the temple priests. >> do they in jerusalem dictate what is done here, they who would tax the air we breathe? >> what you ask for is beyond reason. the baptist cannot be released. >> isaac. isaac! come! [ music stops ] we shall have no place in this house. >> [ gasps lightly ] well, you saw her shame. until now i've seen the baptist as a threat to myself and to our future rule. now i must suffer my daughter's disgrace?! >> there will be other suitors. hmm? >> kill him. claim he choked on a fish bone. if i ruled, i'd kill him and all who follow him. >> [ chuckles ] i know that voice -- my father. >> and how i wish you were he. [ indistinct conversations ] >> at the best price, best quality! >> pay what you owe. >> how am i to eat? >> pay up. pay. >> hey, that man. >> hey, jew, come on. come on. all right, take... >> tell him i want to dine in his home. >> he'll refuse. the tax collector has no place with god. >> he'll not refuse. >> my master wishes to dine at your house this evening. >> me? why? >> ask him. my answer would give offense
. >> his arrest was favored by the roman governor and the temple priests. >> do they in jerusalem dictate what is done here, they who would tax the air we breathe? >> what you ask for is beyond reason. the baptist cannot be released. >> isaac. isaac! come! [ music stops ] we shall have no place in this house. >> [ gasps lightly ] well, you saw her shame. until now i've seen the baptist as a threat to myself and to our future rule. now i must suffer my daughter's...
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that didn't work well for the romans. we shouldn't be going down that path. >> but again it's not what the romans did or what the british did with the hessians, it is not having foreigners fight in our army, in exchange for service you are fast track then down the road for citizenship. there are people who want to be part of your country and you are granting them that. to make up legions of people who are actually foreign and were never going to be roman tizens. >> they were very much wanting to be roman, attracting t attrat civilization. >> i'm happy with this conversation that's okay. >> see my point is even if we give them citizenship what you end up -- in other words this isn't something that's going to happen tomorrow. this is something that would be set in motion if we approach it this way. because there is essentially an unlimited number of people who want to come to the united states. young men. literally basically unlimited as far as the military is concerned. what you will do is make military service a job ameri
that didn't work well for the romans. we shouldn't be going down that path. >> but again it's not what the romans did or what the british did with the hessians, it is not having foreigners fight in our army, in exchange for service you are fast track then down the road for citizenship. there are people who want to be part of your country and you are granting them that. to make up legions of people who are actually foreign and were never going to be roman tizens. >> they were very...
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the other factor, the romans controlled the world salt trade and they paid in salt.they used all the minerals to preserve their port raid the upshot was mountains of a shootout, ham, bacon and sausage which forms the backbone of the roman combat ration. in addition they had a twice baked cracker, hard pieces of armor shone and fermented fish sauce. i think of the mongols 12,006, sorry 12062200 -- 12,096 a.d. as the predecessor to today's special ops. they practically lived in the saddle. they were incredibly tough. they wrote for days from a string of horses that ran behind them and they slept in the cold freezing ground without any betting. rations were similarly hard-core. they consisted of powdered milk which they actually invented and he would reconstitute by putting it in the saddle bag with water and make a frothy beverage. the other was jerky which they cured under the saddle with the weight of the rider and the horse, yes i know it sounds very tasty and finally they had have a very original emergency ration which was they would split open a vein on their hors
the other factor, the romans controlled the world salt trade and they paid in salt.they used all the minerals to preserve their port raid the upshot was mountains of a shootout, ham, bacon and sausage which forms the backbone of the roman combat ration. in addition they had a twice baked cracker, hard pieces of armor shone and fermented fish sauce. i think of the mongols 12,006, sorry 12062200 -- 12,096 a.d. as the predecessor to today's special ops. they practically lived in the saddle. they...
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how do you feel about the allegation from the roman catholic church in this case? >> again, the bishops honestly don't care about the children. they don't have any empathy. anyone who has ever worked with families or worked with survivors who were raped and sodomized as children should feel an absolute anger boiling out of their skin, but the bishops have no empathy, no compassion. there is absolutely no sympathy for anyone in this process and i think that is the real sadness that's there and unfortunately until we get to have those documents produced and until authorities go and force those documents to be produced, this institution, the bishops are not going to change. anchor: what do you think it will take for the church to prove that they do have some empathy and they do feel some genuine sorrow about these cases? >> first of all, they need to sit down and actually meet with survivors. second of all, they need to turn over all of the files that they have to civil authorities because one of the things that the grand jury reports do time and time again is that th
how do you feel about the allegation from the roman catholic church in this case? >> again, the bishops honestly don't care about the children. they don't have any empathy. anyone who has ever worked with families or worked with survivors who were raped and sodomized as children should feel an absolute anger boiling out of their skin, but the bishops have no empathy, no compassion. there is absolutely no sympathy for anyone in this process and i think that is the real sadness that's there...
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the romans leave jesus's dead body hanging on the cross.ing any victim of a crucifixion in a burial shroud was very unusual. >> after you breathe your last breath, you were just garbage. you were left there to rot and to be eaten. >> but the gospel of mark tells that jesus's body is wrapped in a fine linen cloth brought by joseph of arimathea. the bible also reveals that joseph had help in burying jesus. another member of the jewish council, nicodemus. >> nicodemus, much like joseph of arimathea, was also a member of the sanhedrin, a prominent man in jewish society. >> it's clear that not all the jews in jerusalem were behind jesus's death for the simple reason that jesus was jewish, his followers and disciples were jewish. not only that, not even all the jewish authorities were responsible for jesus's death because you have people like joseph of arimathea and nicodemus. >> the body is taken to joseph's tomb and prepared for burial. >> when nicodemus is willing to get involved is in the burial. he's supplying really very expensive products
the romans leave jesus's dead body hanging on the cross.ing any victim of a crucifixion in a burial shroud was very unusual. >> after you breathe your last breath, you were just garbage. you were left there to rot and to be eaten. >> but the gospel of mark tells that jesus's body is wrapped in a fine linen cloth brought by joseph of arimathea. the bible also reveals that joseph had help in burying jesus. another member of the jewish council, nicodemus. >> nicodemus, much like...
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the first emperor of the roman empire.s minted as part of a series of coins honoring roman rulers. scientists believe, the coin may have paid part of the salary of a roman soldier. can you imagine stumbling upon its not unlike that >> brittney : i mean what are the chances >> pam :i know >> brittney : we have a nice weekend ahead as we stay nice and dry and warmer things out by wednesday we're back to that average and the high '70's by the end of the week and we have sunny skies expected to kick off the weekend with clouds increasing through sunday as a slight chance of rain and temperatures will drop down a few degrees again >> pam :this gives us a chance to dry out before the next round of rain and we are happy for the rain that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our we'll see you tomorrow i would kill for something sweet. wanna split that? no...soooo much fat... don't fight your instincts. with 150 calories each, try our new rich & creamy
the first emperor of the roman empire.s minted as part of a series of coins honoring roman rulers. scientists believe, the coin may have paid part of the salary of a roman soldier. can you imagine stumbling upon its not unlike that >> brittney : i mean what are the chances >> pam :i know >> brittney : we have a nice weekend ahead as we stay nice and dry and warmer things out by wednesday we're back to that average and the high '70's by the end of the week and we have sunny...
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galilee, those areas were under roman occupation.ou could believe whatever you wanted to believe in the roman empire, you could practice your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernum. >> i think it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment, potentially leading up to violence. >> the family have heard these reports that jesus is preaching and casting demons out, and they think, has he gone mad. >> want to see jesus, it's his mother and brothers. >> when jesus gets word that his family has come for him, he refuses to see them. he asks, who are my mother and my brothers? here are my mother and my brothers. whoever does god's will is my brother and sister and mother. >> he's saying to his family, if you don't support me, i'm going to deny you too. >> he won't see them. >> it's almost like he d
galilee, those areas were under roman occupation.ou could believe whatever you wanted to believe in the roman empire, you could practice your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernum. >> i think it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious...
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[dramatic music] ♪ >> roman: you have a right to remain silent. >> kayla: roman, please!'s going on? >> roman: shut up, both of you! or you're out of here. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> joey: he posted bail! >> kayla: they revoked it. they're holding him in jail until the trial. >> joey: you can't do this! >> steve: joe, it's okay. >> joey: no, it's not okay! uncle roman, you don't understand-- >> steve: son. son! it's for the best. >> roman: you have a right to an attorney. if you cannot afford one, one will be provided for you. >> joey: no! [sighs] [cell phone beeps] >> jade: edge of the square, huh? pretty dope. >> henry: oh, must be nice to have a niece with a nightclub. >> jade: hey, you got your phone? >> theo: yeah, right here. >> jade: did you get the text? >> theo: no. >> jade: oh.
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. it is here. the most super, super tuesday yet. millions cast ballots in primaries to that determine the nominees for either parties. democrats are voting in these five states. 691 delegates at stake. tightening polls in missouri, illinois and ohio. for the republicans, 367 delegates up for grabs. florida and ohio are winner take all states. it could be where marco rubio and kasich wins or donald trump could seal the deal. a new poll shows trump trailing kasich, the ohio state governor. jim acosta has the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, trump was able to get his message across at the rally in ohio without disruption. no protests. the trump campaign requested people park miles away and take buses to get here. one organizer here told us they hoped that tactic would keep the demonstrations down to a minimum. it worked. one attack after another on the state's governor by donald trump. >> kasich cannot make america great again. can't do it. he can't do it. if you didn't hit oil, and that wasn'
. >> i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. it is here. the most super, super tuesday yet. millions cast ballots in primaries to that determine the nominees for either parties. democrats are voting in these five states. 691 delegates at stake. tightening polls in missouri, illinois and ohio. for the republicans, 367 delegates up for grabs. florida and ohio are winner take all states. it could be where marco rubio and kasich wins or donald trump could seal the deal. a new poll...
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"early start" with john berman and christine romans begins now. >>> here we go. pivotal elections for the race for the president begin. can anyone stop donald trump? will bernie sanders steal hillary clinton's status? we are breaking it down. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is tuesday, march 15th, the ides of march. it is here. what could be the most crucial and most super, super tuesday yesterday. millions cast ballots in primaries that could determine the presidential nominees for either or both parties. democrats voting in these states with 691 votes. for the republicans, 367 delegates up for grabs with a lot of eyes on ohio and florida. they are winner take all states. it could be last gasp for native sons marco rubio in florida and john kasich in ohio. donald trump wants both states. he spent the day campaigning in both states. ending in ohio where it is a tight race. a few points behind the governor john kasich. cnn's jim acosta is with donald trump and has the latest. >> reporter: donald trump was able to get his mess
"early start" with john berman and christine romans begins now. >>> here we go. pivotal elections for the race for the president begin. can anyone stop donald trump? will bernie sanders steal hillary clinton's status? we are breaking it down. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is tuesday, march 15th, the ides of march. it is here. what could be the most crucial and most super, super tuesday yesterday. millions cast ballots...
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i'm christine romans. welcome to "early start." >> i'm john berman. starting in hours, voters head to the polls. it is super tuesday. the stakes are high. as you can see here, the tensions boiling over. this was an altercation with the secret service agent and "time" magazine photographer at a trump event in virginia. as for the race itself, on the republican side, the latest cnn poll shows donald trump with the highest national number. he leads with 49%. marco rubio and ted cruz are neck and neck way behind in the mid teens. what is at stake today? a lot. nearly half of the 1,237 delegates required. as you saw before, the tension is a black lives matter protest at that virginia rally. after that is when the altercation happened with the photographer and secret service agent. photographer saying the agent choked and threw him to the ground when he tried to leave the press pen that the press is required to stay in during events. >> you are trying to cover the protest? >> i stepped 18 inches out of the pen and he grabbed me by the neck and choked me and
i'm christine romans. welcome to "early start." >> i'm john berman. starting in hours, voters head to the polls. it is super tuesday. the stakes are high. as you can see here, the tensions boiling over. this was an altercation with the secret service agent and "time" magazine photographer at a trump event in virginia. as for the race itself, on the republican side, the latest cnn poll shows donald trump with the highest national number. he leads with 49%. marco rubio...
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. >> the roman republic. >> the most powerful at the time, the america of the world.becomes this great military conqueror, who seems to be morphing into an emperor? >> absolutely. caesar had more power than anyone ever had in rome, the richest man, the strongest army rome ever had. >> how large is the roman empire? >> britain to syria to north africa, to spain. it's enormous. and there are about 50 million people in it. >> what was caesar like, as a person, from what you can tell? >> as a person, he was absolutely fascinating and absolutely maddening. he was brilliant. he was a genius. he was smarter than just about anyone else, and more talented than anyone else. trouble is, he knew it. he is a rare person in history who is a great general and a great politician and also a great author. we don't see that very often. >> shakespearean version that caesar is betrayed and assassinated by a group of people, eventually led by his closest friend, the man he considers his son, brutus. and there is that famous line in shakespeare, et tu, brutus, you, too, brutus, then brutus
. >> the roman republic. >> the most powerful at the time, the america of the world.becomes this great military conqueror, who seems to be morphing into an emperor? >> absolutely. caesar had more power than anyone ever had in rome, the richest man, the strongest army rome ever had. >> how large is the roman empire? >> britain to syria to north africa, to spain. it's enormous. and there are about 50 million people in it. >> what was caesar like, as a person,...
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police in philadelphia have arrested a group of suspects in connection with attacks on roman catholichigh school students and we are told that all the suspects are underage. erin o'hearn is live with the detales here. >> reporter: big details brian and sharrie, sources tell "action news" that the attack on one of these roman catholic students last month was caught on surveillance tape and that led to the area rest of these juveniles here. we understand that these four students attend electrical chartner center city. police confirmed that one of the four arrested admitted to being involved in another roman catholic student, jimmy falyen. they are looking to see what if anything that may have been involved in falyen attack in front of the municipal building it left falyen with a badly injured eye and concussion. he was walking from the school to the train station when witnesses say he was pummeled by a group of kids. his parents now drive him to and from school. and he suffers from headaches. police say this is a growing problem in the city and they expect this questioning to continue f
police in philadelphia have arrested a group of suspects in connection with attacks on roman catholichigh school students and we are told that all the suspects are underage. erin o'hearn is live with the detales here. >> reporter: big details brian and sharrie, sources tell "action news" that the attack on one of these roman catholic students last month was caught on surveillance tape and that led to the area rest of these juveniles here. we understand that these four students...
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[dramatic music] >> roman: hey, this place still open? >> caroline: oh, yeah. only those with an engraved invitation may come. >> roman: [chuckling] >> caroline: abe, hi. >> abe: hello, sweetheart. >> caroline: aw. i'm so glad you two got off work early for this-- i don't know what to call it. >> abe: well, whatever we call it, it's a great-- >> marlena: whoo-hoo-hoo! >> caroline: oh, marlena, john. >> marlena: goodness. >> caroline: oh, thank you, coming out in this terrible storm. >> marlena: oh, darling. okay. >> john: boy, that sure blew in out of nowhere, didn't it? >> caroline: oh, yes. it sure did, yeah. >> kate: ugh. >> caroline: kate! >> marlena: oh, my goodness. >> caroline: i thought you were in new york on business. >> kate: well, i was. i decided to cut my trip short. i wouldn't miss this special occasion. >> caroline: [sighs] victor, my goodness, you're all drenched. here, give me that. okay. well... >> victor: i hope i'm not late. >> caroline: no. >> marlena: no, no, no, we-- we, uh--we just arrived. >> victor: ah, really. >> caroline: yeah, well
[dramatic music] >> roman: hey, this place still open? >> caroline: oh, yeah. only those with an engraved invitation may come. >> roman: [chuckling] >> caroline: abe, hi. >> abe: hello, sweetheart. >> caroline: aw. i'm so glad you two got off work early for this-- i don't know what to call it. >> abe: well, whatever we call it, it's a great-- >> marlena: whoo-hoo-hoo! >> caroline: oh, marlena, john. >> marlena: goodness. >>...
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nonothat reminds me of verses in romans. i can't help it. romans chapter 10. romans chapter 10, oh let's just drop down to verse 13, we were just sharing it with someone here in the studio romans 10 verse 13 and then we'll take it on up through oh, verse 17 about. okay, romans 10 verse 13, "for whosoever (anyone) shall call upon the name of the lord shall be (what?) saved." now i had a nice conversation with on the phone again the other morning and he was wondering about the word 'saved' and 'righteous.' and he had a verse where they were more o oless in the same context. and i id, 'absolutely.' in fact, i read one time, a long time ago, it would probably be more appropriate for us to say today that we were made righteous, rather than to say we were saved. i'm not taking anything away from the word saved, but really when we're saved, what happens? we were made really more appropriate, i agree with them. it's almost more appropriate to say that i was made righteous, when i believed rather than to just simply say, i was saved. because that's exactly what god did
nonothat reminds me of verses in romans. i can't help it. romans chapter 10. romans chapter 10, oh let's just drop down to verse 13, we were just sharing it with someone here in the studio romans 10 verse 13 and then we'll take it on up through oh, verse 17 about. okay, romans 10 verse 13, "for whosoever (anyone) shall call upon the name of the lord shall be (what?) saved." now i had a nice conversation with on the phone again the other morning and he was wondering about the word...
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the romans stole them and what have you. i was very interested in why the washington monument is obelisk shape. i guess that must be monolithic, one stone and 555-foot tall, that would be super engineering, even today. most of washington is the ceremonial holdings, most of them are neoclassical some of them are of the style of the day like the smithsonian castle which is a really great victorian pile. now it's a national monument. the washington monument doesn't fit into any of those. it can be anything less like the victorian values when it was built. they really believe that more is more. the more ornaments you have the better. washington monument has no ornament at all. it's very on washington like. i decided i would write a book about it. you alluded to a few reasons why talk about the odd man out in the book. it struck me that i know nothing about the washington monument. it's probably a structure you should know a little something about. after reading your book, it seems like you went into the many problems it took to
the romans stole them and what have you. i was very interested in why the washington monument is obelisk shape. i guess that must be monolithic, one stone and 555-foot tall, that would be super engineering, even today. most of washington is the ceremonial holdings, most of them are neoclassical some of them are of the style of the day like the smithsonian castle which is a really great victorian pile. now it's a national monument. the washington monument doesn't fit into any of those. it can be...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is monday, march 14th. the race for the president at a boiling point with the violence at donald trump rallies. breaking overnight. hillary clinton and bernie sanders slam donald trump accusing him of inciting violence on the campaign trail. trump now says he would consider footing the legal bills of the supporter who sucker punched a protester in north carolina last week. donald trump is also now explaining why he canceled a chicago rally among clashes with pro and anti-trump groups. sanders is blaming donald trump for the violence there. >> all americans should be concerned. it's clear that donald trump is running a very cynical campaign pitting groups of americans against one another. he is trafficking in hate and fear. he is playing to our worst instincts rather than angels. he incites violence. talking about punching people, offering to pay legal bills. >> donald trump is literally inciting violence with his supporters. he is saying if you go out and beat somebody up, that's okay. i'll pay the legal fe
i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is monday, march 14th. the race for the president at a boiling point with the violence at donald trump rallies. breaking overnight. hillary clinton and bernie sanders slam donald trump accusing him of inciting violence on the campaign trail. trump now says he would consider footing the legal bills of the supporter who sucker punched a protester in north carolina last week. donald trump is also now explaining why he canceled a chicago rally...
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from a center city charter school were arrested in connection with the attack on the student from roman catholic high school. police say one of the four admitted to being involved in an attack on the student. the beating left student jimmy falon with a badly injured eye and concussion. >>> they rolled me over and kept kicking me. >>> this is the fourth attack on roman kids this year. you want them to be safe and stuffer, like my husband said i don't know what the answer is. >> reporter: police say such attacks are a growing problem. >>> developing right now, forest fire continues to burn in south jersey this morning. it broke out yesterday near baptist and old tuckerton roads in burlington county. the fire has consumed 350 acres. no homes are under a wildfire threat at least right now. >>> amtrak is working to stick power problems that left hundreds of amtrak and septa passengers stranded last night. passengers lined the sidewalks outside of 30th street station as service on the paoli thorndale line was suspended. officials say downed power lines along the tracks in ardmore are to blame
from a center city charter school were arrested in connection with the attack on the student from roman catholic high school. police say one of the four admitted to being involved in an attack on the student. the beating left student jimmy falon with a badly injured eye and concussion. >>> they rolled me over and kept kicking me. >>> this is the fourth attack on roman kids this year. you want them to be safe and stuffer, like my husband said i don't know what the answer is....
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empire when the romans tried to justify their war crimes. he concluded that the manual or the did not provide enough explanation, or no explanation to support their conclusions. she thinks that the systematic effect has been created in croatia, war crimes and the crimes against humanity. and she said that he failed to consider intimidation of the trial witness. she did not agree with what was read by the majority and the she thinks that in effect, sheseslej, joint criminal. in 2023, involved in the trial in 2007, the trial started and it was ended in 2012. seslej was several times in contempt of the court, and he got three years in prison, and this 12 years. and seslej was temporarily released from the prison here, and that period, that happened a lot here, and that didn't stop him from doing political work back in serbia, opposing serbia to the european union, and protesting against it, and once he even burned the croatian flag. those are most of the reasons. >> thank you, thank you very much indeed. >>> coming up on this program, proposed
empire when the romans tried to justify their war crimes. he concluded that the manual or the did not provide enough explanation, or no explanation to support their conclusions. she thinks that the systematic effect has been created in croatia, war crimes and the crimes against humanity. and she said that he failed to consider intimidation of the trial witness. she did not agree with what was read by the majority and the she thinks that in effect, sheseslej, joint criminal. in 2023, involved in...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. thursday, march 3rd. 4:00 a.m. in the east. this promises to be a surreal day in campaign history. the four current republican candidates will share a debate stage. a former nominee will take center stage trying to shake up the process. the four republicans debate for the first time since donald trump won seven states. ben carson says he sees no path forward. donald trump will be there. not just battling candidates on stage, but a candidate from the past. mitt romney will deliver a speech and he will go after donald trump directly and hard. trump is already responding to twitter. looks like two-time failed romney will tell americans how to get elected. why can't leaders tell the republican i'm bringing in new voters by the millions. we are creating a larger, stronger party. cnn's sara murray has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine, we know donald trump can throw a punch, but he may prepare to take a couple. we had a battle in detroit where he will be in the crosshairs of marco rubio and ted cruz. before al
i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. thursday, march 3rd. 4:00 a.m. in the east. this promises to be a surreal day in campaign history. the four current republican candidates will share a debate stage. a former nominee will take center stage trying to shake up the process. the four republicans debate for the first time since donald trump won seven states. ben carson says he sees no path forward. donald trump will be there. not just battling candidates on stage, but a candidate from...
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i'm boris sanchez. >> i'm christine romans.onald trump is taking on another day of putting out fires after he took three positions on abortions in the space of a single day. in a space of hours. first on msnbc, he said if abortion were made illegal, women who got abortions should be punished. then walked back and said it is unclear. then a second statement calling for the person performing the abortion punished, not the woman. now drawing fire from both sides of the aisle, fast and furious bipartisan rage. jim acosta with details. >> reporter: christine, donald trump carved out a hard line on abortion to walk it back hours later. his comments on msnbc earlier in the day. he said women who undergo abortions should be punished if it were made illegal. >> should abortion be punished? >> people in certain parts of the republican party and conservatives say yes. i would say it is a serious problem. a problem we have to decide on. it's very -- wait. are you going to say put them in jail? the answer is that it has to be some form of p
i'm boris sanchez. >> i'm christine romans.onald trump is taking on another day of putting out fires after he took three positions on abortions in the space of a single day. in a space of hours. first on msnbc, he said if abortion were made illegal, women who got abortions should be punished. then walked back and said it is unclear. then a second statement calling for the person performing the abortion punished, not the woman. now drawing fire from both sides of the aisle, fast and...
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. >> i'm christine romans. 4:00 a.m. in the east. overnight, new raids in belgium leading to six new arrests. as we learn, investigators know of several additional isis plots in europe, possibly linked to brussels and terror networks. the manhunt intensifying for the men in brussels bombings. one who dropped off a bomb and ran. this as security forces thwart a planned terror attack in france. we learn of new intelligence failures. top officials admitting mistakes were made. we are covering this the way only cnn can with correspondents around the world. i want to begin with cnn's frederik pleitgen. he is live in london. >> reporter: it was active for the brussels area. this were raids where i'm standing. this is the schaerbeck district. this is where they had the safe house from where they were building the bombs to hit those places. this is the same area. the raid here went on for several hours throughout the night. large parts of the area were cordoned off. the latest from the police is at the specific location, there were no arrest
. >> i'm christine romans. 4:00 a.m. in the east. overnight, new raids in belgium leading to six new arrests. as we learn, investigators know of several additional isis plots in europe, possibly linked to brussels and terror networks. the manhunt intensifying for the men in brussels bombings. one who dropped off a bomb and ran. this as security forces thwart a planned terror attack in france. we learn of new intelligence failures. top officials admitting mistakes were made. we are...
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have been paid to a roman legionnaire, for a month's salary.luable coin. i don't know if you can buy a house but you can certainly spend it in lots of wonderful ways. >> this coin appears to be only the second of its kind to have been found. the would the man who discovered it will only get a certificate. >> what? >> a certificate. >> come on. >> that is it. >> that is messed up. >> they put a plaque with her name object it. >> a certificate, of appreciation. >> sorry, lady. >> she found it. good for her. >>> roller coaster like no other because what you see is not really what you get. >>> for all of the thrill seekers out there, six flags has unveiled north america's first ever, virtual reality roller coaster. >> okay. >> here's a look at how it all works. first riders get strapped into a traditional roller coaster with all of the crazy twist and turns but to intensify the experience riders will wear virtual reality headset that match the ride's movement, except with a few explosions, aliens, and lasers thrown in. my stomach is turning just ta
have been paid to a roman legionnaire, for a month's salary.luable coin. i don't know if you can buy a house but you can certainly spend it in lots of wonderful ways. >> this coin appears to be only the second of its kind to have been found. the would the man who discovered it will only get a certificate. >> what? >> a certificate. >> come on. >> that is it. >> that is messed up. >> they put a plaque with her name object it. >> a certificate, of...
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i'm christine romans. it is friday, march 4th. breaking overnight. a down and dirty debate with donald trump at the center of it all for the entire two hours. candidates bashed each other. >> in the campaign for the past year, donald trump has mocked everybody with personal attacks. he has done so to people sitting on the staplige today. he has done so about other candidates in the race. if anyone deserves to be attacked, it is donald trump. >> this guy has lied so much about my record. he has lied so much. >> i've won ten. he's won three or four? last week, in fact on tuesday, i was 500,000 votes higher than him. 1 million votes. that's a lot of votes. >> 2/3 of the people who cast a vote in the republican primary or caucus have voted against you. >> if we nominate donald, we will spend the summer with the republican nominee facing a fraud trial. with hillary clinton telling you why did you give my campaign $100,000. >> lying, ted. >> you can breathe. i know it's hard. i know it's hard. >> when they are done with the yoga, can i answer a question? >
i'm christine romans. it is friday, march 4th. breaking overnight. a down and dirty debate with donald trump at the center of it all for the entire two hours. candidates bashed each other. >> in the campaign for the past year, donald trump has mocked everybody with personal attacks. he has done so to people sitting on the staplige today. he has done so about other candidates in the race. if anyone deserves to be attacked, it is donald trump. >> this guy has lied so much about my...
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i'm victor blackwell. >>> i'm christine romans. 30 minutes past the hour. word of another attacker involved in the brussels bombings. a senior security source tells cnn a second unidentified person sought in the blast in the brussels metro system. belgian media reports the individual was caught on video holding a large bag. we know the identity of the suicide bomber reported earlier who blew up the subway car. officials say it was khalid el bakraoui. he rented the brussels apartment that served as the hideout. khalid's brother, ibrahim el bakraoui and najim laachraoui both wearing black in the photo were the suicide bombers at the airport. laachraoui has been on the run since the paris attacks. now the third man who dropped his bomb off at the brussels airport and left, the man in the light jacket and hat and glasses, he is still on the run. he is the subject of the intense manhunt. police conducting raids raising the questions did the men in the pictures act alone? are there other members of the terror cell out there? cnn's fred pleitgen joins us. it is al
i'm victor blackwell. >>> i'm christine romans. 30 minutes past the hour. word of another attacker involved in the brussels bombings. a senior security source tells cnn a second unidentified person sought in the blast in the brussels metro system. belgian media reports the individual was caught on video holding a large bag. we know the identity of the suicide bomber reported earlier who blew up the subway car. officials say it was khalid el bakraoui. he rented the brussels apartment...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. 31 minutes past the hour. noises and masinations from the anti-trump party. they are desperate to find a way to take down donald trump. trump, john kasich and ted cruz heading west on the campaign trail. cruz and kasich in utah. let's get more on the widen rift in the republican party from sunlen serfaty. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. the stop trump movement is picking up steam among conservative republicans. the meeting in washington, d.c. came with a message. potentially calling for a unity ticket. maybe between cruz and kasich and, yes, the possibility of launching a third party candidate. of course, all in an effort to stop donald trump. now meanwhile back on capitol hill yesterday, marco rubio making his first appearance since suspending his campaign this week. he stopped short of endorsement, but used the opportunity to blast trump. >> it will happen now. hopefully there is time to prevent a trump nomination which would fracture the party and damaging. >> reporter: and in a very surprisi
i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. 31 minutes past the hour. noises and masinations from the anti-trump party. they are desperate to find a way to take down donald trump. trump, john kasich and ted cruz heading west on the campaign trail. cruz and kasich in utah. let's get more on the widen rift in the republican party from sunlen serfaty. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. the stop trump movement is picking up steam among conservative republicans. the meeting in...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. 30 minutes past the hour.want to welcome in our viewers from the united states and all around the world. >>> super tuesday turns into a super night for the front-runners. donald trump took three, losing one state, ohio, to the ohio governor john kasich. trump may pick up a fourth state, missouri, where he's barely edging out ted cruz, but which is still too close for us to call this morning. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is the declared winner in four states including ohio, which had been in question. missouri, still close to call for the democrats, too, with clinton locked in an entirely tight race with bernie sanders. a final declaration may be days away but that didn't stop the front winners from celebrating last night. >> look. this is my second home, florida. to win by that kind of a number is incredible. >> we know we will add to our delegate lead to roughly 300, with over 2 million more votes nationwide. we are moving closer to securing the democratic nomination and winning this election in no
i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. 30 minutes past the hour.want to welcome in our viewers from the united states and all around the world. >>> super tuesday turns into a super night for the front-runners. donald trump took three, losing one state, ohio, to the ohio governor john kasich. trump may pick up a fourth state, missouri, where he's barely edging out ted cruz, but which is still too close for us to call this morning. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is the...
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>> roman: shut up, both of you! or you're out of here. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> joey: he posted bail! >> kayla: they revoked it. they're holding him in jail until the trial. >> joeoey: you can't do this! >> steve: joe, it's okay. >> joey:y: no, it's not okay! uncle roman, you don't understand-- >> steve: son. son! it's for the best. >> romoman: you have a right to an attorney. if you cannot afford one, one will be provided for you. >> joey: no! [sighs] [cell phone beeps] >> jade: edge of the square, huh? pretty d dope. >> henry: oh, must be nice to have a niece with a nightclub.
>> roman: shut up, both of you! or you're out of here. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> joey: he posted bail! >> kayla: they revoked it. they're holding him in jail until the trial. >> joeoey: you can't do this! >> steve: joe, it's okay. >> joey:y: no, it's not okay! uncle roman, you don't understand-- >> steve: son. son! it's for the best. >> romoman: you have a right to an attorney. if you cannot afford...
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this movie chronicles boston globe investigation into systemic child sex abuse within roman catholic chuchl. he praised globe work saying, quote, democracy such as ours, journalism and an essential to our way of life. the media role in revealing sexual abuse crisis opened a door through which the door has walked in responding to the needs of survivors. protecting children, he says, and providing support for survivor and their that many family must priority and all aspect of the life of the church. >> f.b.i. director and apple top attorney testifying at con gregsnal hearing focussed on other electronic devices it comes apple refusing to help federal investigators hack into iphone linked one of san bernardino shooters. apple executives say creating back door would make device vulernable to hacker in cyber cripple nasdaq. they opened fire on his co workers in san bernardino california in december. 14 people were killed. 22 others were injured. f.b.i.ing want to access his phone. to look for evidence. agency director says, deintiet apple refusal to help he understands why the company mig
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but you know, italians claim that means he's italian born in the roman empire. draw a line here. >> i didn't -- [laughter] that is a stretch to say he was italian. >> in about 12 minutes -- >> i don't think. >> get over to mike. >> i don't know i wasn't around back then believe it or not. >> i've heard that. i've heard that from rosanna before. [laughter] so you know she started it. that's where it came to from me. >> check your twurt mike. >> i did. >> a request from you -- more green. >> mike said he's wearing green. >> be care fl careful. what's happening around tristate , 50 normal high and 75 is record high. we're going there but seeings temps about about 15 degrees warmerrer than normal. infact, temp right now is almost as warm as aj high 47 degrees. it is 48 in poughkeepsie. 43 bridgeport. been mild for a while here. a apartmently cloudy sky here in tristate and so far quiet. showers get going out there near passaic county but not worried about what's happening at this point and time but make its way through and keep the atmosphere disturbed and give pote
but you know, italians claim that means he's italian born in the roman empire. draw a line here. >> i didn't -- [laughter] that is a stretch to say he was italian. >> in about 12 minutes -- >> i don't think. >> get over to mike. >> i don't know i wasn't around back then believe it or not. >> i've heard that. i've heard that from rosanna before. [laughter] so you know she started it. that's where it came to from me. >> check your twurt mike. >> i...
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a wild, forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire.his outpost on the banks of the river jordan is home to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure. out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link
a wild, forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire.his outpost on the banks of the river jordan is home to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even...
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be depicted not only on horseback but in roman dress, wearing a laurel wreath. i guess it seemed like a good idea at the time. fores and roman costume norman, however, who could barely depict cannons and banners, were way beyond his skill set, but he was an enthusiastic copyist, so to approximate ancient dress, he does an engraving from john andam's display of heraldry 1711 and came up with this. you can't win every time. [laughter] let's give norman credit for being one of the young republic's most enthusiastic purveyors of the image of the commander-in-chief. you will note he has used the very familiar long oval peele-inspired face ocf his hero. the visual culture of wartime america was limited, which is how in an energetic and entered -- and imaginative engraver with modest skills found opportunities. he was one of the publishers of the new boston magazine for which he engraved the plates and produced for the april 17, 1984 these april 1784 addition this image. here he chose to copy his magazine illustration from an engraving of montesquieu published in a fre
be depicted not only on horseback but in roman dress, wearing a laurel wreath. i guess it seemed like a good idea at the time. fores and roman costume norman, however, who could barely depict cannons and banners, were way beyond his skill set, but he was an enthusiastic copyist, so to approximate ancient dress, he does an engraving from john andam's display of heraldry 1711 and came up with this. you can't win every time. [laughter] let's give norman credit for being one of the young republic's...
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. >> reporter: of the 19 million people here, the large majority are roman catholic.many are attending churches like this where family groups are gathering for confessional. also to meet friends. here they get a chance to come memorandum or eight the suffering that jesus christ went through. it gives gives the filipinos an opportunity to reflect on what jesus christ went through and many have an opportunity to reflect on a positive future for the philippines. >> translation: i'm praying for a trouble-free election fond for people to elect the right person. >> everyone b have everybody is praying and this is the time for it. i'm praying for progress and that the next president will prioritise the needs of the poor. >> reporter: it gives the opportunity for filipinos to reflect on what builds up to the addresses that we expect to hear on easter sunday from the heads of the christian church, the anglican church. filipinos here, predominantly catholic, will listen to what the roman catholic pope has to say, pope francis. a message on sunday that we assume will be one of p
. >> reporter: of the 19 million people here, the large majority are roman catholic.many are attending churches like this where family groups are gathering for confessional. also to meet friends. here they get a chance to come memorandum or eight the suffering that jesus christ went through. it gives gives the filipinos an opportunity to reflect on what jesus christ went through and many have an opportunity to reflect on a positive future for the philippines. >> translation: i'm...
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romÁn: el alcalde neoyorquino y el comisionado de la policÍa alertaron el nivel de alerta al grado mÁsinales ferroviarias, la terminal central y tambiÉn como time square entre otros. " la lecciÓn de parÍs que aprendimos nos enseÑa a ser mÁs fuerte en la lucha contra el terrorismola falta capacidad para enfrentarlos." esto ha dicho el alcalde de new york bill di blasio. nueva york cuenta con mis 709 policÍas han anunciado las autoridades. >> son los expertos en identificar y detener ataques terroristas en new york y los estados unidos. " yo no sÉ cuÁl es el cerebro que estÁ detrás de todo esto dice brandon, son 50 millones de dÓlares anuales, pero estamos optimistas que el congreso le restituya ahora que vemos estos ataques." julio: la capital de la naciÓn no es ajena a esta alerta contra el terrorismo, la terminal de aeropuertos, de buses y trenes incrementaron la seguridad ante las autoridades fueron claras al decir que no hay amenaza terrorista en esta ciudad o la naciÓn desde la capital rafael sÁnchez con el informe. rafael: la capital del paÍs estÁn alerta ante los ataques terroris
romÁn: el alcalde neoyorquino y el comisionado de la policÍa alertaron el nivel de alerta al grado mÁsinales ferroviarias, la terminal central y tambiÉn como time square entre otros. " la lecciÓn de parÍs que aprendimos nos enseÑa a ser mÁs fuerte en la lucha contra el terrorismola falta capacidad para enfrentarlos." esto ha dicho el alcalde de new york bill di blasio. nueva york cuenta con mis 709 policÍas han anunciado las autoridades. >> son los expertos en...
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life and help his grown children get through tough times weather and traffic every eight minutess roman numeral who is set wonderful day on the shores of northeast ohio pick day after day 16 thing 16 teams of march it's st. patrick's day ease. we've got a remembered tomorrow and cream tomorrow it will be pincheddnono was so we did it in kentucky.we all right. let's check in with scott sabol. scott you can wear green summer has to be just right shape there's hardly any fog a few showers in eastern and lake counties drifting into trumbull county. as the temperatures have been pretty stable steady the lower and middle 50sdy they've will move out we might see some redevelopment of the quick shower later on this morning but took winds will pick the other issue. the come moree out of the
life and help his grown children get through tough times weather and traffic every eight minutess roman numeral who is set wonderful day on the shores of northeast ohio pick day after day 16 thing 16 teams of march it's st. patrick's day ease. we've got a remembered tomorrow and cream tomorrow it will be pincheddnono was so we did it in kentucky.we all right. let's check in with scott sabol. scott you can wear green summer has to be just right shape there's hardly any fog a few showers in...
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built first by the romans to protect the imperial capital constantinople, as it was then known. later also maintained by the ottomans when they took over the city in the middle ages. today large sections of the walls are not only still standing, but are even still in use. reporter: for more than a thousand years, the walls of constantinople withstood siege after siege. until 1453, when they were overwhelmed by ottoman cannon. after a six-week siege, the forces of ottoman sultan mehmet the second breached the walls and took what is now istanbul. it was the end of the byzantine empire. who guards the walls of constantinople today? we set out to have a look for ourselves. the first person we meet is ozkan okten. he grows vegetables among the ruins. for centuries, the 5-kilometer wall has protected small garden plots for the city's vegetable growers. what used to be the moat is now fertile ground for okten's carrots and peppermint, an oasis in the megalopolis all around him. he explains that he sees himself as a guardian of the walls. ozkan okten: the walls are a world heritage site
built first by the romans to protect the imperial capital constantinople, as it was then known. later also maintained by the ottomans when they took over the city in the middle ages. today large sections of the walls are not only still standing, but are even still in use. reporter: for more than a thousand years, the walls of constantinople withstood siege after siege. until 1453, when they were overwhelmed by ottoman cannon. after a six-week siege, the forces of ottoman sultan mehmet the...