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there's been a roman presence for almost a century, but judaea's only actually been under direct roman rule for 20 years. >> i doubt that most jews accepted roman rule. most harbored the hope that one day rome would be ousted. >> the people did not believe that caesar was sovereign. they believed that god was sovereign. >> pilate is immediately confronted by the challenges of the job. >> close to day one, he tried to take the roman standards into the temple precincts, and of course this caused a huge riot. >> this is a very antagonistic act because these standards display effigies of the emperor, and to the jews, this is heresy and blasphemy. >> protesters from jerusalem trek over 70 miles to pilate's palace. after five days, pilate calls out his troops. >> he expects that they are going to just disband because who wouldn't disband when there's a threat of death so imminently? instead, the jews bare their necks to pilate, and they say that they are willing to die for the law if necessary. pilate realizes that he's been outmaneuvered. he might be prepared to execute a few people here, b
there's been a roman presence for almost a century, but judaea's only actually been under direct roman rule for 20 years. >> i doubt that most jews accepted roman rule. most harbored the hope that one day rome would be ousted. >> the people did not believe that caesar was sovereign. they believed that god was sovereign. >> pilate is immediately confronted by the challenges of the job. >> close to day one, he tried to take the roman standards into the temple precincts,...
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they're then required to pay taxes and rent to the roman occupiers.have been a massive burden on their daily life. >> the most insidious thing about taxation in the roman provinces is that it's contracted out to private individuals who bid for the job, and so there's a real motivation to bully the locals, to engage in dirty practices collecting the tax, and fundamentally the system is prone to corruption. >> they would have felt a great deal of resentment towards the roman occupiers. >> sometime after 4 b.c., a violent rebellion breaks out in a town close to nazareth. >> over there, beyond these buildings, is the ancient city of sepphoris. sepphoris would have been the major city in the region while nazareth would've been but a small village. >> sepphoris was a very important town, 4 miles or so from nazareth. it was the capital of roman galilee in the first century a.d. >> this area here behind me was plunged into turmoil. a certain man named judas led a rebellion against both rome and the sons of herod the great. he did so by entering into the city
they're then required to pay taxes and rent to the roman occupiers.have been a massive burden on their daily life. >> the most insidious thing about taxation in the roman provinces is that it's contracted out to private individuals who bid for the job, and so there's a real motivation to bully the locals, to engage in dirty practices collecting the tax, and fundamentally the system is prone to corruption. >> they would have felt a great deal of resentment towards the roman...
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now the roman empire is going to be christian.ng to be christian. >> but the question remains: did helena actually discover the cross jesus was crucified on? at the oxford university radiocarbon accelerator lab, archaeologist dr. georges kazan and professor tom higham are about to take a step closer to solving this mystery by carbon dating a fragment of the true cross given to the king of ireland by the pope in 1100 ad. >> the true cross is the most important relic, so to have it tested in this way, which could reveal that the story is potentially true, is fascinating. >> this is the first time we've actually, to our knowledge, directly dated a piece of the true cross. radiocarbon is a complex method involving a series of stages, the first of which is to preclean and pretreat the sample to remove any contaminating carbon that could alter the result. and the final stage of the process is the particle accelerator which enables us to measure individual particles of carbon-14. the more radiocarbon there is, the more recent the sample,
now the roman empire is going to be christian.ng to be christian. >> but the question remains: did helena actually discover the cross jesus was crucified on? at the oxford university radiocarbon accelerator lab, archaeologist dr. georges kazan and professor tom higham are about to take a step closer to solving this mystery by carbon dating a fragment of the true cross given to the king of ireland by the pope in 1100 ad. >> the true cross is the most important relic, so to have it...
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christianity became the state religion of the roman empire at a time when it was already beginning to collapse. the city of rome the capital was a civilized metropolis of millions whose standards of living and represented the pinnacle of human history. the roman emperor has placed themselves on the same level as the gods even today we talk of their buildings and legacies as monumental which also means overwhelming. different baptist because 2 of the christianity whether at life it or not is also an add to the roman empire they were temporally contingents the roman empire had a claim to universality christianity also claims universality and translated it into the commandment to go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation because the condition. of the 1st images of the 1st pictorial symbols arose alongside the scripture when the christian or a trees in rome was still hidden underground in the catholic or. these pictures were different from those of pre-christian antiquity i'm portrayed angels wearing halos instead of winged messengers with laurel reeds but in the beginning t
christianity became the state religion of the roman empire at a time when it was already beginning to collapse. the city of rome the capital was a civilized metropolis of millions whose standards of living and represented the pinnacle of human history. the roman emperor has placed themselves on the same level as the gods even today we talk of their buildings and legacies as monumental which also means overwhelming. different baptist because 2 of the christianity whether at life it or not is...
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different baptists close 2 of the christianity whether it likes it or not is also an add to the roman empire they were temporally contingents the roman empire had a claim to universality to christianity also claims universality and translated it into the commandment to go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation because the indian. the 1st images the 1st pictorial symbols arose alongside the script when the christian or a trees in rome was still hidden underground in the catacombs. these pictures were different from those of pre-christian antiquity and portrayed angels wearing halos instead of winged messengers with laurel reeds but in the beginning there were very few specifically christian images. to take our measure of your hats can dogmatically antique roman religion didn't develop any dogma and for that reason provided no order from our order 1st becomes apparent in christianity for instance in the hierarchy of the angels who we can see as the successor to the mynah functional gods of the romans one of the best by the continuity and transformation volatile. but what w
different baptists close 2 of the christianity whether it likes it or not is also an add to the roman empire they were temporally contingents the roman empire had a claim to universality to christianity also claims universality and translated it into the commandment to go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation because the indian. the 1st images the 1st pictorial symbols arose alongside the script when the christian or a trees in rome was still hidden underground in the catacombs....
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the romans are worried that it is going to explode any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. tremfya® helps adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. in fact, tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. uncover clearer skin that can last. janssen can help you explore cost support options. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! u
the romans are worried that it is going to explode any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. tremfya® helps adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. in fact, tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your...
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are we going to finally get rid of the romans? are we finally going to see a righteous king ruling over israel?" so i imagine peter being full of hope, full of excitement as they're going into jerusalem. >> and so you can imagine that peter's thinking, "this is the beginning of some kind of revolution," that they're gonna be taking over, that they're gonna have power and authority and that this is the beginning of something glorious. expectations are running very high. >> messiah, messiah, messiah. >> but according to the gospels, within days, peter will have abandoned jesus and stood by as his friend and teacher is taken to the cross. >> he's swine. i swear i do not know the man. ♪ for every family going home for the holidays, there are countless people working to help them get there. thank you to everyone we rely on to get us home to the ones we love. ♪ that will makeout washington insiders very uncomfortable: term limits. you and i both know we need term limits, that congress shouldn't be a lifetime appointment. but members of
are we going to finally get rid of the romans? are we finally going to see a righteous king ruling over israel?" so i imagine peter being full of hope, full of excitement as they're going into jerusalem. >> and so you can imagine that peter's thinking, "this is the beginning of some kind of revolution," that they're gonna be taking over, that they're gonna have power and authority and that this is the beginning of something glorious. expectations are running very high....
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galilee, those areas were under roman occupation.tever you wanted to believe in the roman empire. you could practice your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what the romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernaum. >> 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?" >> i'm here to see jesus. i'm his brother. his mother is here. >> when jesus gets word that his family have come for him, he refuses to see them. he asked, "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 you. >> it's almost like he
galilee, those areas were under roman occupation.tever you wanted to believe in the roman empire. you could practice your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what the romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernaum. >> i think it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment potentially...
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the romans leave jesus's dead body hanging on the cross.crucifixion in a burial shroud was very unusual. >> after you breathed 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 is jewish, his followers were jewish, the disciples were jewish, but not only that. not even all of 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.crucifixion in a burial shroud was very unusual. >> after you breathed 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...
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roman: hello. my name is roman tsymbalyuk, and i represent the ukrainian unian news agency. we have no problem doing our work in russia. perhaps, if the were there, it would be different? president putin: are you talking about the 72 or the 34 model? roman: t-64 is our staple combat tank. president putin: t-64 is a soviet tank as well. roman: you also mentioned you are originally from the soviet union. president putin: fine, fine. roman: as a follow-up to the minsk talks, could you give the day of your decision to disband the administration's? also, if i may, will there be a guesswork? president putin: ok, disbanding the gas administrations? what else? roman: three billion. president putin: fine. ok. andon the minsk accords disbanding the administrations in the self-declared republic's non-recognized republics -- , whereo back to minsk those minsk accords were produced. former president petro poroshenko insisted to have signatures by the heads of these two unrecognized republics. neck,ut a knife to my metaphorically. but the heads of these republics said, no, we don't want t
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recruited by russian secret services yes journalist roman broke it off joining us tonight helping us connect the dots in this murder case that's become a diplomatic row now thank you rym thank you here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world iran's president hassan rouhani has called for the release of innocent people arrested in protests last month demonstrations for count across the country after the government raised gas prices despite this announcement the president says that protesters who used weapons should be dealt with by the want one. impeachment experts are testifying in a 2nd round of public hearings in the u.s. house of representatives the house judiciary committee is considering the evidence for possible grounds to impeach u.s. president donald trump it comes a day after the inquiry into the president's alleged abuse of power in his dealings with ukraine released its 5. nato leaders meeting in london the wrapped up a contentious summit marking 70 years since the founding of the military alliance they adopted a joint statement recognizi
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. >> the romans put herod into power. the romans supports herod.e the ones who grant herod legitimacy and client kingship. >> my greetings. >> herod is actually a very successful ruler. a great segment of the population really, really support herod, really like him. >> he wanted to be like alexander the great or the great kings of the past, so he had this vast building program set up to demonstrate his power and authority. >> herod builds vast theaters, aqueducts and mountain forts. and in 23 bc, herod begins expanding the second temple. >> herod tries to ingratiate himself with the jewish people by enlarging and renovating the jewish temple, and he does succeed in making it into one of the most beautiful buildings in the ancient world. >> today, herod's temple is gone, but part of the colossal platform on which it once stood remains. the western wall is still one of the holiest sites in judaism. >> one cannot overestimate the importance of the temple in 1st-century judaism. it was the religious center of judaism, the place where god's presence was
. >> the romans put herod into power. the romans supports herod.e the ones who grant herod legitimacy and client kingship. >> my greetings. >> herod is actually a very successful ruler. a great segment of the population really, really support herod, really like him. >> he wanted to be like alexander the great or the great kings of the past, so he had this vast building program set up to demonstrate his power and authority. >> herod builds vast theaters, aqueducts...
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which became a shrine and in the year 330 a.d., the first christian roman emperor constantine built arch above it. we were invited in for an exclusive look. >> hey hello. how are you. >> thank you so much for having us. you're going to show us the church today? >> yes the church of nativity. were gonna walk by the main entrance of the church which goes back six centuries and used to be that big but then it got made smaller that it's hard to go in, during the 12th century and it was made much smaller at this level going back to the 16th century. >> the entrance got to be known as the door of humility during the ottoman empire. it was meant to ensure that those entering the basilica first dismounted their horses. but the small passageway has ensured humility by forcing visitors to bal before and visiting the site. were god became man. >> alright let's check it out. ♪ ♪ this is the greek part of the charge the main part of the church and its over the cave. this was built of the fourth century and the second section the one you see today is from 540 a.d. >> suffer the most part continuous
which became a shrine and in the year 330 a.d., the first christian roman emperor constantine built arch above it. we were invited in for an exclusive look. >> hey hello. how are you. >> thank you so much for having us. you're going to show us the church today? >> yes the church of nativity. were gonna walk by the main entrance of the church which goes back six centuries and used to be that big but then it got made smaller that it's hard to go in, during the 12th century and...
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which became a shrine and in the year 330 a.d., the first christian roman emperor constantine built ah above it. we were invited in for an exclusive look. >> hey hello. how are you. >> thank you so much for having us. you're going to show us the church today? >> yes the church of nativity. were gonna walk by the main entrance of the church which goes back six centuries and used to be that big but then it got made smaller that it's hard to go in, during the 12th century and it was made much smaller at this level going back to the 16th century. >> the entrance got to be known as the door of humility during the ottoman empire. it was meant to ensure that those entering the basilica first dismounted their horses. but the small passageway has ensured humility by forcing visitors to bal before and visiting the site. were god became man. >> alright let's check it out. ♪ ♪ this is the greek part of the charge the main part of the church and its over the cave. this was built of the fourth century and the second section the one you see today is from 540 a.d. >> suffer the most part continuously
which became a shrine and in the year 330 a.d., the first christian roman emperor constantine built ah above it. we were invited in for an exclusive look. >> hey hello. how are you. >> thank you so much for having us. you're going to show us the church today? >> yes the church of nativity. were gonna walk by the main entrance of the church which goes back six centuries and used to be that big but then it got made smaller that it's hard to go in, during the 12th century and it...
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> arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities, he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish council, the sanhedrin. >> the gospels described joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fascinated by jesus, so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed, or they want to follow him, and so simply meeting jesus, even for one time, was life-changing, and that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> and you think that this is acceptable. >> he goes to see the roman procurator of judea, pontius pilate, to ask for the body. >> get out! >> pon
> arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities, he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish council, the sanhedrin. >> the gospels described joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement....
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thank you very much for looking into into this for us today roman gun franco for us and for much more on the story check out our web site you have you dot com or our youtube channel d w documentary or some of the other stories in the headlines right now the british prime minister boris johnson will present a law designed to prevent any further extension of the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union and would block any attempt to extend the end of the transition period beyond december 2020. well thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of gandy is capital. on for president adama barrow to respect his pledge to quit after 3 years in office and came to power after defeating the former autocratic leader. gemma in the 26th election. it's to the bundesliga now and today sees barassi a dork and hosting league leaders rb leipzig max merril from v.w. sports is here to talk but that morning max our 1st question is what is at stake in this match plenty at stake in these midweek fixtures the bundesliga is pretty much less exciting league in the world right now it's incredibly tight at
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thank you very much for looking into into this for us today roman gun franco for us. and for much more of the story you can check out the dot com or go to our you tube channel documentary. this is still to come on the show it might be small but it has a stellar mission europe schiavo satellite sets out to seek life beyond our solar system. but 1st the roof european parliament is set to look into the rule of law and malta today will consider possible sanctions against that country on monday brussels urged the maltese government to end political interference in the investigation of the murder of journalist. and influential businessman has been charged in connection with that killing and there are growing accusations of a government cover on. the island nation of motor a popular mediterranean holiday destination with an underbelly of corruption money laundering and now shaken by conspiracy to assassinate a journalist that dates all the way to the prime minister's office to prime minister lost control he used to this day the only one who doesn't and older there was court
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alison roman, everybody. terence higgins, the 8g band stay tuned for "lilly singh.ith lilly singh" - i'm going to fix the recently cancelled victoria's secret fashion show she's also wearing a night guard so she can literally say - >> not going to happen >> lilly: and i'm going to sit down and talk to the very first egot winner to also be the sexiest man alive. john legend. [ cheers and applause hey, cal and calvin -- we'll be right back in one minute
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so you mentioned the original silk road linking as far as the roman empire what about this version of the silk road what role does europe play in its. well as part of china's plan we know some belkin countries or eventually become e.u. member state some early as 2025 so china is using its companies to fill in the development gaps in this cash strapped countries to get more influences so let's stay with these infrastructure spilled by china in the well spell can see china can ship its goods from greek to the west into e.u. common market of over half 1000000000 consumers that of course leads to political revocation revocations when it comes to integration of those european nations into the e.u. . how about now this year as china's economy has slowed has slowed these ambitions at all while not really country to that china has leapt for wart on infrastructure related projects in other countries and sent its workers abroad not only that china has it new project called digital silk or old to promote its biggest telecom company huawei so all these projects are considered to be a economic boo
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i thought was interesting because some of these big established european directors pedro almodovar roman polanski men who sort of helped shape our view of european cinema nominations but the vast majority the prizes went to the younger generation want to most of course but i'd like to highlight a. first time filmmaker from france who won for best debut film last night and his 2. called lim is that popular and it's a look sort of gritty and gripping look at the life in the bottom use these these very poor suburbs of paris where lives and still lives and grew up and still lives and and this vision of sort of police brutality of oppression. we've never seen it so from the inside like we do in this movie and this. is also observe an image of europe that we almost never see on film and i thought it was an amazing film and that it got awarded last night is really amazing i think what i saw in the films i saw being in nominated being awarded last night shows that europe doesn't only have a great tradition of sin about they also have a pretty impressive looking future well german director going
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.star in congress maybe stepping aside, right now. >>> the house has voted to make donald trump the third president to be impeached. >> you're declaring open war on american democracy. we did nothing wrong, nothing whatsoever. >> we cannot name managers until we see what the process is on the senate side. we haven't seen anything that looks fair to us. >> this raises the possibility that this could just go on as a standoff between the house and the senate. >> debbie dingell, that'd be a thing. >> to attacking a grieving widow, completely repulsive. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "new day." it is thursday, december 19th, 6:00 here in new york. united states president donald trump has been impeached. it happened just before 9:00 p.m. eastern last night. here are the headlines. you can see we have them here as well. >> you can see them from cleveland. >> i mean, this one is the biggest. this is usa today and it says across it, impe
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.star in congress maybe stepping aside, right now. >>> the house has voted to make donald trump the third president to be impeached. >> you're declaring open war on american democracy. we did nothing wrong, nothing whatsoever. >> we cannot name managers until we see what the process is on the senate side. we haven't seen anything that looks fair to us. >> this raises the possibility that this could just go on as a standoff...
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. >> huge quantities of spices and aromatics, however, were being brought to the roman world as a resultthe indian ocean traders, as a result of connections to place like muziris. >> only an estimated 1 percent of the site has been excavated, but the volume of trade revealed suggests thomas could also have made the journey here in the first century. >> in the roman period, people know that if you follow the monsoon, you can get to india in under 40 days by ship. >> it would have been very hard, but it was certainly possible that thomas could have gone to india, and if jesus' message is to preach his good news to the ends of the world, then india would've been on that list. >> a stranger coming to muziris for the first time, it must have been quite a surreal experience. >> he would have encountered all kinds of people and languages and flavors and smells that he had never seen before and gods he had never even heard of. >> you've got a variety of different religious sects. these include brahmins, who are essentially early hindus. you've got jains, and you also have buddhists. >> a first p
. >> huge quantities of spices and aromatics, however, were being brought to the roman world as a resultthe indian ocean traders, as a result of connections to place like muziris. >> only an estimated 1 percent of the site has been excavated, but the volume of trade revealed suggests thomas could also have made the journey here in the first century. >> in the roman period, people know that if you follow the monsoon, you can get to india in under 40 days by ship. >> it...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east.en weeks until the iowa caucuses. it's all-but certain that the house will vote this week to impeach and remove president trump. before it goes to the senate, chuck schumer laying out his vision for the senate trial. he wants witness testimony and new documents. that's a far cry from the plan top republicans are putting forward. one reason that schumer is taking action early, republican tactics are sparking claims from democrats, that the impeachment process will be rigged from the start. >> i am giving a clear signal i have made up my mind.
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east.en weeks until the iowa caucuses. it's all-but certain that the house will vote this week to impeach and remove president trump. before it goes to the senate, chuck schumer laying out his vision for the senate trial. he wants witness testimony and new documents. that's a far cry from the plan top republicans are putting forward. one reason that schumer is taking action early, republican tactics are sparking claims from...
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good news for the romans kids here.while you were sleeping, the dallas cowboys' struggles continue. not so much for chicago, though. >>> welcome back. spacex's latest mission includes giving mighty mice a ride to the international space station. >> four, three, two, one, zero. engines ignition. liftoff. >> the dragon capsule blazed into orbit atop a falcon ix rocket. the mice are from a lab in maine. they have genes to enhance their muscular growth. they will help scientists limit muscle and bone loss in humans during space traffic. >>> a big night for the chicago bears and their quarterback. mitchell trubisky ran for three scores. the bears beat up on the slumping dallas cowboys, 31-24, on "thursday night football." chicago won for the fourth time in five games to stay in the hunt for the playoff spot in the nfc. dallas has lost three-straight and seven of ten. their record is six of seven. and they're still in first place in the nfc east and could still host a playoff game. >>> a special day for a little boy in michig
good news for the romans kids here.while you were sleeping, the dallas cowboys' struggles continue. not so much for chicago, though. >>> welcome back. spacex's latest mission includes giving mighty mice a ride to the international space station. >> four, three, two, one, zero. engines ignition. liftoff. >> the dragon capsule blazed into orbit atop a falcon ix rocket. the mice are from a lab in maine. they have genes to enhance their muscular growth. they will help...
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>> the judean desert in the first century: a wild forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire. this 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
>> the judean desert in the first century: a wild forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire. this 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...
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>> in the first century in the roman world, you weren't allowed to criticize a ruler. >> ah!d antipas had his own private army. he was watching everything very carefully. >> the tablet of god's law speaks plainly. >> herod antipas was absolutely the worst kind of leader that you could hope for. he really needed to prove himself to rome, and because of that, he was a little bit overzealous, let's say. >> with the protection of rome, herod antipas rules galilee with all the contempt of an autocrat, but herod has made his first serious miscalculation. he's turned his back on jewish law by marrying his brother's wife, herodias. >> this was in violation of a law in the leviticus which says that a man must not uncover the nakedness of his brother's wife. >> herodias is the wife of your brother. >> john the baptist was very critical of the political regime. in particular, he was critical of herod for having married his brother's wife, and he was critical of their immorality and their treatment of the people. >> the tablet of god's law -- >> jews feel themselves oppressed by a foreig
>> in the first century in the roman world, you weren't allowed to criticize a ruler. >> ah!d antipas had his own private army. he was watching everything very carefully. >> the tablet of god's law speaks plainly. >> herod antipas was absolutely the worst kind of leader that you could hope for. he really needed to prove himself to rome, and because of that, he was a little bit overzealous, let's say. >> with the protection of rome, herod antipas rules galilee with...
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that applied not only to the jews but also to the armenians to the chinese to the germans to their roman and many obdurate roster of people who had to be more adaptable more flexible. maybe taking bigger risks as well but i think your argument right now is that in this day and age that applies pretty much to everybody regardless of whether your and they are if or an expatriate it's used to apply to groups as you say to mostly diaspora groups that specialized in service provision as opposed to food production vs intermediate groups that specialized in dangerous ph. and jews were very prominent among the prominent in europe but they were in the only ones and there are certain traits that they all tend to have in common and those are the traits that are now becoming universal. and so they tend to be more proficient at things we associate with but then it is so it's not all about metaphors and symbols it's really about a particular a particular way of life particular ethnic groups specializing in particular thing . things that not seen. in something. good morally valuable by the neighbors bu
that applied not only to the jews but also to the armenians to the chinese to the germans to their roman and many obdurate roster of people who had to be more adaptable more flexible. maybe taking bigger risks as well but i think your argument right now is that in this day and age that applies pretty much to everybody regardless of whether your and they are if or an expatriate it's used to apply to groups as you say to mostly diaspora groups that specialized in service provision as opposed to...
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, december 30th. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. we are just five weeks to the iowa caucuses. but we begin with a wivitriolic rise coming to a climax in hanukkah. five people stabbed in muncie. witnesses say the attacker struck at the rabbi's home. >> i saw him walking in by the door. i asked who is coming in in the middle of the night with an umbrella. while i was saying that, he pulled it out from the thing. and he started to run into the big room, which is on the left side. and i throw tables and chairs that he should get out of here. i ran into the other room because i tried to save my life. i saw him running this way. so, i ran out. and two came along with me. they're hhysterical. >> the stabbings capped off weeks of violence against views in the an attack at a jersey city kosher market earlie andrew cuomo says there's been 13 anti-semitic attacks in new york this month alone. >> we have to change the laws to call this what it is. this is terrorism. it is domestic terrorism. >> there is an american cancer. but what is terrorism
. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, december 30th. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. we are just five weeks to the iowa caucuses. but we begin with a wivitriolic rise coming to a climax in hanukkah. five people stabbed in muncie. witnesses say the attacker struck at the rabbi's home. >> i saw him walking in by the door. i asked who is coming in in the middle of the night with an umbrella. while i was saying that, he pulled it out from the thing. and he started to run into the big...
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i'm christine romans. it's wednesday, december 11th. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east and 54 days to the iowa caucuses. but first the charges. now debate officially begins on impeaching president trump. tonight the house judiciary committee begins discussing and amending the articles of impeachment. the meetings will be public and on camera. lawmakers will consider two articles introduced yesterday, articles of impeachment and obstruction of justice. >> chairman adam schiff pushing back that voters should decide the president's fate next october. >> the argument why don't you just wait amounts to this. why don't you let him cheat in just one more election. why not let him cheat just one more time. why not let him have foreign help just one more time. >> now congressional democrats facing glaring spotlight and a ticking clock. phil mattingly with more on capitol hill. >> christine and dave, the articles are out, two arms. you've had members meeting behind closed doors to figure out how this process will move forw
i'm christine romans. it's wednesday, december 11th. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east and 54 days to the iowa caucuses. but first the charges. now debate officially begins on impeaching president trump. tonight the house judiciary committee begins discussing and amending the articles of impeachment. the meetings will be public and on camera. lawmakers will consider two articles introduced yesterday, articles of impeachment and obstruction of justice. >> chairman adam schiff pushing back that...
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order from the vatican is the latest move by pope francis to combat silence surrounding pedophilia roman catholic church . thank you very much for being with us francis been in the grip of a stepepped up genereral strike ts tuesday the organizer say the one point eight million people protesting. on the march on the streets across the country the police though puput the figure t closer to six hundred thousand the issue remains the same pension reform. many of the protesters are angry that that pensions they say will be reduced by these reforms. frfrance hasas forty two special pension schemes emmanuel michael wants to reduce this to one universal pension. ramping up the pressure on the government public sector employees took to the streets in paris. including hospital workers who are protesting budget cuts they say a putting lives at risk. and transport stuff too for more than two weeks have brought much of fronts to a standstill. it was the third day of mass marches since proposed pension reforms were announced by the government. can i fall gets anymore it's a totally illegitimate reform
order from the vatican is the latest move by pope francis to combat silence surrounding pedophilia roman catholic church . thank you very much for being with us francis been in the grip of a stepepped up genereral strike ts tuesday the organizer say the one point eight million people protesting. on the march on the streets across the country the police though puput the figure t closer to six hundred thousand the issue remains the same pension reform. many of the protesters are angry that that...
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empire is it's an unfair because the romans that they that there they are patient and then colonization will it spread over a little a little period and also they didn't have the means that european nations and in the 19th century so the colonisation of the ninety's had wasn't much faster and much brutal much more brutal to my point of view and also the other point i wanted to just to talk about was about the you talked about brazil and seeing brazil is a very good case of a country where the declination still asked to be done inside brazil because there is a. there is obviously in brazil a very very obvious division between the era paean these people that descended from from europeans and the others and it's very structural and i think. all a lot of these let in american conservative good example of something in the ulf way between. between the 2 ideas of colonialism and unfortunately now i think you have in brazil a government that is on the side on that let's put it that way and european side of things you know that you know next to. these 2 points out was allowed to lie down in fact
empire is it's an unfair because the romans that they that there they are patient and then colonization will it spread over a little a little period and also they didn't have the means that european nations and in the 19th century so the colonisation of the ninety's had wasn't much faster and much brutal much more brutal to my point of view and also the other point i wanted to just to talk about was about the you talked about brazil and seeing brazil is a very good case of a country where the...
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recruited by russian secret services yes journalist roman to prove himself joining us tonight helping us connect the dots in this murder case that's become a diplomatic row now thank you rym thank you well one of the contemporary art world's most prestigious awards the turner prize has been shared between the shortlisted artist helen cameco oscar maria time shani and laurence avraham don will split the 47000 euro prize between themselves the artists form the collective and asked the judges not to choose just one winner there and aim is to show solidarity at a time when there is plenty of division around the world. sports former basketball star different minsky may have retired in april after 21 incredible years at the dallas mavericks but he's still wrecking up awards and it's he received germany's highest civic honor on tuesday at a ceremony here in berlin. dirk nowitzki is imposing skills and hard work to help catapult the former basketball player into superstardom but his impact has extended far past the sports world to fix he was awarded the german order of merit the country's hig
recruited by russian secret services yes journalist roman to prove himself joining us tonight helping us connect the dots in this murder case that's become a diplomatic row now thank you rym thank you well one of the contemporary art world's most prestigious awards the turner prize has been shared between the shortlisted artist helen cameco oscar maria time shani and laurence avraham don will split the 47000 euro prize between themselves the artists form the collective and asked the judges not...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. travelers trying to get home from the holiday this morning. they face an ugly day from coast-to-coast, on one of the busiest travel days of the year. more than 50 million people are under winter weather alerts, stretching from oregon to maine. heavy fog led to a 25-vehicle pileup on interstate 68 in garrett county, maryland. new york governor, andrew cuomo, placed the national guard on stand-by to deal with problems. >> more thanle 8,000 flights delayed in the u.s. on sunday. a plane slid off a runway in buffalo, new york. blizzard-like conditions in the great lakes area. in the west, a strong storm system bringing several feet of snow to the mountains. wind gusts of 45 to 60 miles per hour, could lead to downed trees and power lines. let's bring in pedram javaheri with the latest. >> good morning, guys. yes, certainly a lot going on across the u.s. today. but first, i want to tell you this weather is brought to you by ninja foodi grill. want to show you the broad perspective. 50 mill
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. travelers trying to get home from the holiday this morning. they face an ugly day from coast-to-coast, on one of the busiest travel days of the year. more than 50 million people are under winter weather alerts, stretching from oregon to maine. heavy fog led to a 25-vehicle pileup on interstate 68 in garrett county, maryland. new york governor, andrew cuomo, placed the national guard on stand-by to deal with problems. >> more thanle 8,000...
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christine romans on the state of the u.s., next. >>> and check out this incredible show from sydney's harbor bridge. there's the countdown. australia has already rung in 2020 moments ago. happy new year to you, to them. we'll bring you more of these in the coming hours. [farmers bell] ♪ (burke) a "rock and wreck." seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ that gives me cash back onesome new aeverything.akuten that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates is now rakuten, sign up today. teaching kids and having kids of my own. i didn't realize that having kids would be the hard part. so we planned to start ivf treatments. ♪ now i'm ready for someone to call me "mom." at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at n
christine romans on the state of the u.s., next. >>> and check out this incredible show from sydney's harbor bridge. there's the countdown. australia has already rung in 2020 moments ago. happy new year to you, to them. we'll bring you more of these in the coming hours. [farmers bell] ♪ (burke) a "rock and wreck." seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ that...
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empire is it and fair because the romans that they that there they are patient and then colonization will it spread over a long long period and also they didn't have the means that european nations and in the 19th century so the colonisation of the 19th and wasn't much faster and much brutal much more brutal to my point of view and also the other point i wanted to just to talk about was about the you talked about brazil and sink brazil is a very good case of a country where the declination still asked to be done inside brazil because there is a. there is obviously in brazil a very very obvious division between europe ian this people that dissent from the from european and the others and it's very structural and i think . all a lot of these let in american kids are very good example of something in the off way between. between the 2 ideas of colonialism and unfortunately you know i think you have fingers you look over at that is all the so on that let's put it that way and european sides of sickness you know legs. these 2 points and it was a letter that in fact quoting here is him isn
empire is it and fair because the romans that they that there they are patient and then colonization will it spread over a long long period and also they didn't have the means that european nations and in the 19th century so the colonisation of the 19th and wasn't much faster and much brutal much more brutal to my point of view and also the other point i wanted to just to talk about was about the you talked about brazil and sink brazil is a very good case of a country where the declination...