137
137
Oct 2, 2013
10/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
he also wrote a history of florence, starting with roman times.nd in this great work, he put historical writing onto a new footing, both in terms of its literary content and its scholarly underpinning. and there he lies, his history on his breast, surrounded by wealth of classical detail, his bier supported by the roman eagles and his hope of heaven in the roundel of the virgin and child above his head. this monument in itself is a wordless combination of the christian and the classical. this is the pantheon, the most perfectly preserved temple of ancient rome. scholars like bruni and the artists of renaissance florence had a passionate love affair with antiquity. the humanists recovered and translated the texts, the artists studied the statues and the frescoes. but they were not simply copying the achievements of the ancient world-- they were transforming them. this renaissance design for an ideal city uses classical architecture to create a perfect environment based upon reason and order. and in perhaps the most famous image of man by a renaissa
he also wrote a history of florence, starting with roman times.nd in this great work, he put historical writing onto a new footing, both in terms of its literary content and its scholarly underpinning. and there he lies, his history on his breast, surrounded by wealth of classical detail, his bier supported by the roman eagles and his hope of heaven in the roundel of the virgin and child above his head. this monument in itself is a wordless combination of the christian and the classical. this...
75
75
Oct 9, 2013
10/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
venice brings peace to the world the way the ancient romans did. and then there is apollo. apollo is, after all god of the sun-- sole in italian. sole also stands for "one"-- that is "solo"-- and apollo is one. apollo is unique. apollo is alone in all this, just as venice is alone-- unique in the world. venetian artists--giorgione, veronese, tintoretto and above all, titian-- transformed these public personifications and made them private, poetic, and desirable-- paintings commissioned by men who were proud of their sophistication. the venus of urbino is domesticated. she's brought indoors. she's put into the context of the bedroom. two handmaids are in the background. one of them kneels over a marriage chest-- a chest that would hold a trousseau. a marital theme is established there as surely as it is established by the myrtle plant that is silhouetted in the background. the myrtle-- a plant in perpetual bloom-- a symbol of perpetual love. the dog asleep at her feet-- a symbol of fidelity. as overtly sensual as her appeal is this venus invites us to celebrate marital love.
venice brings peace to the world the way the ancient romans did. and then there is apollo. apollo is, after all god of the sun-- sole in italian. sole also stands for "one"-- that is "solo"-- and apollo is one. apollo is unique. apollo is alone in all this, just as venice is alone-- unique in the world. venetian artists--giorgione, veronese, tintoretto and above all, titian-- transformed these public personifications and made them private, poetic, and desirable-- paintings...
158
158
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
the hapsburg holy roman emperors turned to rebuilding their ravaged land.ll along the danube, where bleak fortresses had guarded the river, a chain of magnificent abbeys was built. the victory over the turks meant that money was now available for grand enterprises. the monks' taxes paid for buildings rather than for weapons. these abbeys were meant to serve not only as religious communities, but also as hospices for the emperor. saint florian's abbey, begun in 1689, is the work of an italian and an austrian-- carlo carlone and jakob prandtauer. in true baroque fashion, the new abbey was a stage upon which royal ritual could be played out by the visiting emperor. paradoxically, the stage usually lacked its leading actor, for the emperor himself rarely visited any of the abbeys. but it didn't matter. the object was not imperial housing. it was to make a political point, to bear witness to the unity of christianity and empire. here we're dealing not with the glorification of an individual emperor, but with the need to assert the divine right to rule of an inst
the hapsburg holy roman emperors turned to rebuilding their ravaged land.ll along the danube, where bleak fortresses had guarded the river, a chain of magnificent abbeys was built. the victory over the turks meant that money was now available for grand enterprises. the monks' taxes paid for buildings rather than for weapons. these abbeys were meant to serve not only as religious communities, but also as hospices for the emperor. saint florian's abbey, begun in 1689, is the work of an italian...
150
150
Oct 30, 2013
10/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
the priests or rabbis did not like that, so they called on the roman governor's to try him -- roman governorstry him for sedition. they asked the populace which of the three men he wanted spared, and they said rob us, -- bar but theho was a thief, trial was for sedition. the actual penalty for sedition was not crucifixion. it was stoning. were thousands and thousands of people who were crucified. there were others who were named jesus and called themselves the messiah who were crucified. after jesus there was a man called stephen who became saint stephen. there are cathedrals built to him all over the world. he claimed he saw a vision of jesus and the heavens standing at the side of god, and he was tried for sedition and stoned to death. there is a lot of strange things that are unanswerable and normal terms about the mission of jesus, why he came here, who he was. very little is known, although hisad four brothers, and brother james was actually the spiritual leader of the church but it all's death, comes down to the mystery of faith. you believe it, or you don't. i don't subscribe to the ca
the priests or rabbis did not like that, so they called on the roman governor's to try him -- roman governorstry him for sedition. they asked the populace which of the three men he wanted spared, and they said rob us, -- bar but theho was a thief, trial was for sedition. the actual penalty for sedition was not crucifixion. it was stoning. were thousands and thousands of people who were crucified. there were others who were named jesus and called themselves the messiah who were crucified. after...
142
142
Oct 23, 2013
10/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
another roman touch was la rue de rivoli. they prepared designs for linking the tuileries gardens with the louvre and started on the interior of the museum itself where their inventive details can be admired today. the newly constituted louvre became napoleon's domain. he commissioned france's finest artists to glorify his deeds. the most celebrated was jacques louis david. disappointed with the aftermath of the revolution, david had sworn never to trust in men again-- only in ideas, yet he was fascinated by napoleon and quickly succumbed to his spell. when he first met the young general, he said, "oh, my friends "what a beautiful head he has. "it is pure. it is great. "it is as beautiful as the antique. yes. bonaparte is my hero." decades before the revolution the encyclopedist diderot had suggested the louvre be used for the public display of the royal collections. afterwards, in 1793, it opened as the museum central des arts. then came the brief but dazzling era of the musee napoleon filled with loot of his campaigns. here
another roman touch was la rue de rivoli. they prepared designs for linking the tuileries gardens with the louvre and started on the interior of the museum itself where their inventive details can be admired today. the newly constituted louvre became napoleon's domain. he commissioned france's finest artists to glorify his deeds. the most celebrated was jacques louis david. disappointed with the aftermath of the revolution, david had sworn never to trust in men again-- only in ideas, yet he was...
207
207
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
what if the romans had a constant handle on connectedness? a new book argues that social networks have been going strong for the past 2000 years. i spoke to the author about what he unearthed. tom, we all like to think that social media is a hot new thing. you are suggesting it is as old as the hills. >> i think it goes back at least 2000 years to the time of the romans. that he and his friends and other members of the roman elite were exchanging news and views and passing books and speeches around, recommending things to each other. it all looks very familiar. it is a social media system. >> but they did not have ipads and iphones, did they? >> probably not. they had wax tablets, which were the shame -- same shape and size as an iphone. i would scratch a message on it and have a carrier take it across rome, and the recipient would scratch their answer and send it back again. this is one of the samples i found in history where we have what looks like a very familiar social media ecosystem, even though there are not any digital networks. you d
what if the romans had a constant handle on connectedness? a new book argues that social networks have been going strong for the past 2000 years. i spoke to the author about what he unearthed. tom, we all like to think that social media is a hot new thing. you are suggesting it is as old as the hills. >> i think it goes back at least 2000 years to the time of the romans. that he and his friends and other members of the roman elite were exchanging news and views and passing books and...
363
363
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 363
favorite 0
quote 1
what if the romans had a constant handle on connectedness? a new book argues that social networks have been going strong for the past 2000 years. i spoke to the author about what he unearthed. tom, we all like to think that social media is a hot new thing. you are suggesting it is as old as the hills. >> i think it goes back at least 2000 years to the time of the romans. that he and his friends and other members of the roman elite were exchanging news and views and passing books and speeches around, recommending things to each other. it all looks very familiar. it is a social media system. >> but they did not have ipads and iphones, did they? >> probably not. they had wax tablets, which were the shame -- same shape and size as an iphone. i would scratch a message on it and have a carrier take it across rome, and the recipient would scratch their answer and send it back again. this is one of the samples i found in history where we have what looks like a very familiar social media ecosystem, even though there are not any digital networks. you d
what if the romans had a constant handle on connectedness? a new book argues that social networks have been going strong for the past 2000 years. i spoke to the author about what he unearthed. tom, we all like to think that social media is a hot new thing. you are suggesting it is as old as the hills. >> i think it goes back at least 2000 years to the time of the romans. that he and his friends and other members of the roman elite were exchanging news and views and passing books and...
267
267
Oct 23, 2013
10/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
he wasn't roman. he was venetian. he'd come to rome at 19. he climbed over the ruins.e excavated and recorded the past in over 1,000 views, not only the past, but the present of rome, too. copper was very expensive. he put his wife's dowry into an investment into these great plates, so he was very worried. he thought the french might go to athens. although he had french friends amongst these critics and architects in rome, he attacked them. he ridiculed greek architecture. but then, just before he died in 1778, he himself went south to pestum, and in 15 or 16 wonderful drawings, he conjured up the magic of greek architecture as never before. he showed that the column, that the french had thought of as a structural element which they wanted to express honestly, was really a piece of sculpture, a piece of beautiful sculpture. after that, with the discovery of pestum and greek architecture itself, the aesthetic vision of europe changed. so, as often in the history of western art, changes in ways of seeing coincide with and even anticipate social change. so it was in the b
he wasn't roman. he was venetian. he'd come to rome at 19. he climbed over the ruins.e excavated and recorded the past in over 1,000 views, not only the past, but the present of rome, too. copper was very expensive. he put his wife's dowry into an investment into these great plates, so he was very worried. he thought the french might go to athens. although he had french friends amongst these critics and architects in rome, he attacked them. he ridiculed greek architecture. but then, just before...
104
104
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
i think he's a roman candle. up, all of excitement.nd here it is the poll showing his unfavorables as i said. this guy is going nowhere. what's your thought? >> i agree he's going nowhere. he brought together left and right. we all agree we don't like him. that's one thing. i used to fear him as a 2016 contender and i don't so much anymore. i never thought he could win the presidency, but i thought he had a shot at the nomination. ron johnson and tom coburn are both, they don't deserve a whole lot more credit. because both of them are default deniers. they say they don't matter if we default. and they have voted with ted cruz. they haven't voted on a clean cr. they voted it down. harry reid has only passed that with democrats. so i think he's succeeded in pulling his party to the right even though personally he's destroyed his popularity. >> you know, jim, thanks for joining us. i want you to look inside this guy from closer range. joe mccarthy who has a stylistic comparison to this guy failed because he didn't believe in the cause. it
i think he's a roman candle. up, all of excitement.nd here it is the poll showing his unfavorables as i said. this guy is going nowhere. what's your thought? >> i agree he's going nowhere. he brought together left and right. we all agree we don't like him. that's one thing. i used to fear him as a 2016 contender and i don't so much anymore. i never thought he could win the presidency, but i thought he had a shot at the nomination. ron johnson and tom coburn are both, they don't deserve a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
71
71
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is the right before his the roman order touched on that. what we need it money is needed for research. this particular dispute start over the pricing of t bolt which is an aids drug and it's cost it's put out by june lane scientific. people objected to the costs and on the other hand, the cost of the drugs went into the hundreds of million dollars that's a difficult problem and the city of san francisco has been paying for this drug if this drug didn't exist there's many people who wouldn't be alive. we need the money for the groups that do the research. many drugs fail that are successful. just two days ago our pharmaceuticals opened $14.04 the next day it was down. $11 declined in one day 66 percent. it's a pear cancer drugs. that's typical are what happens. i site overlooking another one there was a suddenly drop back in agriculture those repeatedly happen. i have to compensate our research companies otherwise they're not going to be in the field and costs lives. this is the position of the house and a senate 33 they have to encourage th
. >> this is the right before his the roman order touched on that. what we need it money is needed for research. this particular dispute start over the pricing of t bolt which is an aids drug and it's cost it's put out by june lane scientific. people objected to the costs and on the other hand, the cost of the drugs went into the hundreds of million dollars that's a difficult problem and the city of san francisco has been paying for this drug if this drug didn't exist there's many people...
210
210
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
christine romans is live in new york with more about this.orning, christine. >> good morning. this is, you know, what have you done for me lately. that's exactly what this is, the dow up 525 points over the past four days, carol. they need to see real progress. they don't need to hear more about the process of what's going on in washington. they really need to see the result. and we're getting very close to this october 17th deadline here. they want to see something done over the next few days for sure, to make sure that we're not sending signals to the rest of the world that we don't have our act together. oh, wait, we've already been sending those signals around the world. they want to show that we have solidarity in washington to get our problems solved. until you get your actual deal, it will be rough sledding here. you could see volatility as the market trades on different headlines one way or the other out of washington, carol. >> christine romans, reporting live from new york this morning. >>> let's see how that tentative deal is going
christine romans is live in new york with more about this.orning, christine. >> good morning. this is, you know, what have you done for me lately. that's exactly what this is, the dow up 525 points over the past four days, carol. they need to see real progress. they don't need to hear more about the process of what's going on in washington. they really need to see the result. and we're getting very close to this october 17th deadline here. they want to see something done over the next few...
75
75
Oct 20, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
all whole section of roman non-citizens they had no rights but they were allowed to be treated awfully by mistake to this person they could not and hope that those members were crucified. as a way to show a cast system? the'' we were saying is our creation the word humiliate comes from that. we think it is okay to humiliate to interview people who seek it is okay to use the power of government to humiliate would ask to interactive and to see that with a housing authority did you are dealt with as a criminal people our hungry but cannot give food stamps. it is an awful way to do with politics that is a powerful way to wrap this up that societies should not create the case but that is what we have done at tremendous levels of vigor and distrust. >> faq so much. [applause] to the audience it was terrific. figure very much we will buy books and sasha he is left-handed and where his arm out. have fun. this is terrific. i love it. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> i was shaved by the goldwater thought of a conservative the way he began to talk about a different way to solve problems th
all whole section of roman non-citizens they had no rights but they were allowed to be treated awfully by mistake to this person they could not and hope that those members were crucified. as a way to show a cast system? the'' we were saying is our creation the word humiliate comes from that. we think it is okay to humiliate to interview people who seek it is okay to use the power of government to humiliate would ask to interactive and to see that with a housing authority did you are dealt with...
402
402
Oct 18, 2013
10/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 402
favorite 0
quote 1
know from roman leratur that these womer drawom t elite families of ro hey teis pthd y. werchosenetween the agesabout 6 and 10, and they served in it r at least0 years. keach: priestesses were called stals. thiv ithhoesadjacent to e tp keach: priestesses to grdhe sacd flame. that theteesrtt shldvirg stir vnity,ere put toth.ie aunrg er anfr werriedli. acistoans scered an intrigng pte in the dat of the burials. inhoseea when roasvuerleo milit, eslsere eath ar n m, ofoue,case thatta wnclined be nauy but thatoesn'tse terrib. was der threat, it's much re likely tseccat agaithve tual dt sponse danr e e s . iny of ves tualwaens symbol dan t state perity. st as the mainnc of t virginity of e sts cobe used as way of explai roms ccs, so thes of vrginity could be a way of explaining me's flu, ro'sanges, keach:ry relion explainseople's fortun inrent w. iteasi foranthrogistto unded inncntociees that used into record their histy. ununaty,ew th ses ever ud wr unune id,w th ses li t may left mgerds th onlyreous deta e t si insiption in the preoluman new world is carved here oth hierogly
know from roman leratur that these womer drawom t elite families of ro hey teis pthd y. werchosenetween the agesabout 6 and 10, and they served in it r at least0 years. keach: priestesses were called stals. thiv ithhoesadjacent to e tp keach: priestesses to grdhe sacd flame. that theteesrtt shldvirg stir vnity,ere put toth.ie aunrg er anfr werriedli. acistoans scered an intrigng pte in the dat of the burials. inhoseea when roasvuerleo milit, eslsere eath ar n m, ofoue,case thatta wnclined be...
149
149
Oct 1, 2013
10/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
♪ ♪ >> the roman numerals are cool, too. don't see that much anymore, roman numerals. >>> good evening, it is monday, september 30th i am gasia mikaelian, this is bay area at 7:00. all eyes are on capital hill tonight, that's where congress is trying to broke a last minute deal to avoid a partial shut down of the federal government. the deadline is just 2 hours a happening live right now in dcof the push that obama to avoid it. >> reporter: a senate rejected of a house bill that tries to derail and defund obamacare. now that goes back to the house, it is unclear of what the house is doing that at this point. we are two hours away from a potential government shut down. >> the clock ticking towards midnight, that's the deadline to avoid a government shut down. >> in the united states's congress does not fulfill its responsibility to pass a budget today. much of united states government will be forced to shut down tomorrow. >> the democrats are at odd at one key issue of obamacare. neither the senate or the president will go al
♪ ♪ >> the roman numerals are cool, too. don't see that much anymore, roman numerals. >>> good evening, it is monday, september 30th i am gasia mikaelian, this is bay area at 7:00. all eyes are on capital hill tonight, that's where congress is trying to broke a last minute deal to avoid a partial shut down of the federal government. the deadline is just 2 hours a happening live right now in dcof the push that obama to avoid it. >> reporter: a senate rejected of a house...
167
167
Oct 22, 2013
10/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
she says here in greece there are rumors that romans steel children. the accused couple admit they adopted maria illegally but deny child trafficking. cbs news, london. >> at least one greek school administrator says kids are skipping class because they are afraid authorities will take them away. >> firefighters are pouring in from across the continent to relief exhausted volunteers. hundreds are trying to protect multiple communities. the volunteers have been working 12 hour shifts with little slip. and a fire perimeter of 1,000 miles is still burning. >> a whole lot more that will be burned out before we see a position where we can say we've got these fires contained. >> the forecast calls for hotter conditions. schools are being closed and residents are being warned to get out. >>> smog continues to create unhealthy conditions in parts of china. the thick blanket of smoke and fog is making it difficult to breathe and see. schools, businesses and airports have been closed in the region in the northeast. traffic has also been impacted. china suffers f
she says here in greece there are rumors that romans steel children. the accused couple admit they adopted maria illegally but deny child trafficking. cbs news, london. >> at least one greek school administrator says kids are skipping class because they are afraid authorities will take them away. >> firefighters are pouring in from across the continent to relief exhausted volunteers. hundreds are trying to protect multiple communities. the volunteers have been working 12 hour shifts...
232
232
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i'm christine romans. it's 4:00 a.m. in the east. >> which is early. >>> we are hours away from the first congressional hearings of the rollout of the troubled obama care website. they will be on capitol hill and be very much in the hot seat. as for the problems that it stifled online health care enrollment these people are expected to say "it's not our fau fault." . we have more from cnn's jim' costa. >> reporter: with the obama care finger pointing shifting in high gear the contractors who built the healthcare.gov website are saying don't blame us but still offering conflicting stories of what went wrong. they hear testimony today. while one scuff executive is say the site passed eight technical reviews prior to going online october 1st, another contractor says a late decision requiring consumers to register for an account before they could brous for insurance products is behind some of the problems. not only do house republicans want answers. >> it's our job to hold them accountable when it comes to obama care, clearl
. >> i'm christine romans. it's 4:00 a.m. in the east. >> which is early. >>> we are hours away from the first congressional hearings of the rollout of the troubled obama care website. they will be on capitol hill and be very much in the hot seat. as for the problems that it stifled online health care enrollment these people are expected to say "it's not our fau fault." . we have more from cnn's jim' costa. >> reporter: with the obama care finger pointing...
2,141
2.1K
Oct 13, 2013
10/13
by
WFDC
tv
eye 2,141
favorite 0
quote 1
hamilton, que la estrategia le funcionó mejor a él que al mismo mark, y que tuvo más velocidad que romanés) le dicen que pronto lloraremos pur su despedida, que nos hubiera gustado más. >>si, dice él, le hubiera gustado un peldaño más. (hablan en inglés) >>dice que tuvo mala salida, que hizo lo que pudo con la estrategia. >>le da las gracias a mark webber en su última carrera aquí en fórmula 1 >>le dice que se está convirtiendo ya en un aficionado del podio (hablan en inglés) >>contento romain grosjean >>agradece a los fanaticos (hablan en inglés) >>destaca el campeonato que ha estado cerrado, que lo dejen disfrutar el día de hoy >>(hablan en inglés) >>sobre el campeonato dice que ahora quiere disfrutar, que ya veremos lo que pasa (hablan en inglés) >>sí, señor, muy bien. >>ya escucharon los comentarios de erik jordan fundador de la escuderia jordan, que tuvo bastante éxito a los finales de los 90. >>ahí vemos al campeon. vettel de nuevo mark webber segundo romain grosjean feliz, mark webber no tanto, dice que le habría gustado estar un pasito más arriba del podio, no ha podido triunfar
hamilton, que la estrategia le funcionó mejor a él que al mismo mark, y que tuvo más velocidad que romanés) le dicen que pronto lloraremos pur su despedida, que nos hubiera gustado más. >>si, dice él, le hubiera gustado un peldaño más. (hablan en inglés) >>dice que tuvo mala salida, que hizo lo que pudo con la estrategia. >>le da las gracias a mark webber en su última carrera aquí en fórmula 1 >>le dice que se está convirtiendo ya en un aficionado del podio...
170
170
Oct 4, 2013
10/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
he exhorted the roman catholic church to become a church of the poor. this report has some flash photography. ♪ >> it was a moment of intense devotion. hope frances at the tomb of the pope francis at the tam of the 12th century saint. he is revered by catholics. eight centuries after his death, he is helping reform the roman catholic arch. on the spot where st. francis stripped naked and renounced the wealth of his family to serve called onpope francis the church to strip itself of vanity, arrogance, and pride. >> many of you have been stripped by the savage world, that does not give work, that does not help, that does not care if there are children in the world dying of hunger, does not care so many families have nothing to eat, do not have the dignity of bringing bread to their table, do not care about the many people who have to flee poverty and hunger. >> clearly moved in the presence of the poor and disabled people brought to meet him, the pope announced what you said was a global system indifferent to the suffering of others -- announced what he s
he exhorted the roman catholic church to become a church of the poor. this report has some flash photography. ♪ >> it was a moment of intense devotion. hope frances at the tomb of the pope francis at the tam of the 12th century saint. he is revered by catholics. eight centuries after his death, he is helping reform the roman catholic arch. on the spot where st. francis stripped naked and renounced the wealth of his family to serve called onpope francis the church to strip itself of...
159
159
Oct 13, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
a familiar start, started from second behind mark webber but it was roman grosjean who catapulted into an early lead. lewis hamilton clicked vettel approaching the fast corner leaving him with a puncture that would eventually force his retirement. the race prematurely over, and jewel as well following a collision on turn one. the race turned into a strategic battle between vettel grosjean, and the reigning world championship followed. and from there, the result was never in doubt. >> i had a very very poor start, i think it was right between roman and i think lewis. and i clipped a little bit the front wing, i think lewis had a puncture after that, i couldn't go anywhere. but after that, we were patient enough, looked after the tires and had incredible pace. so woe managed to get past roman, so all and all fantastic. >> a 1-2 complete for red bull, as weather passed grosjean on the lap. there was different strategies and then it unloaded his race a bit better than mine at the end. >> fernando alonso fourth place finish was enough to take the championship ranks alive for now, which vett
a familiar start, started from second behind mark webber but it was roman grosjean who catapulted into an early lead. lewis hamilton clicked vettel approaching the fast corner leaving him with a puncture that would eventually force his retirement. the race prematurely over, and jewel as well following a collision on turn one. the race turned into a strategic battle between vettel grosjean, and the reigning world championship followed. and from there, the result was never in doubt. >> i...
238
238
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
her family says she was pushed to the edge after shaw and another suspect, 12-year-old roman sent messages calling her ugly, telling her to drink bleach and kill herself. as many as 15 additional girls may have also harassed her. >> was this contributing factor to her jumping off the cement towers on that fateful dirk we believe that it certainly contributed. >> shaw and roman are charged with felony aggravated stalking. police say the girls began feuding when shaw began dating a former boyfriend. >> she didn't like that and she began to harass and ultimately torment rebecca. >> the suspects have never been arrested b. they were released in the custody of their parents and are under home detention. >> parent, you be responsible so that you discipline your children and we don't have to. but if you don't discipline your children, and if it rises to level of a violation of law, don't worry, way we'll discipline them for you. >> allison harmlin kpix 5. >> reporter: police say shaw had no remorse. >>> average american gets two to three tele marketing calls can a day. >> julie watts tells us a n
her family says she was pushed to the edge after shaw and another suspect, 12-year-old roman sent messages calling her ugly, telling her to drink bleach and kill herself. as many as 15 additional girls may have also harassed her. >> was this contributing factor to her jumping off the cement towers on that fateful dirk we believe that it certainly contributed. >> shaw and roman are charged with felony aggravated stalking. police say the girls began feuding when shaw began dating a...
370
370
Oct 4, 2013
10/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 370
favorite 0
quote 0
he exhorted the roman catholic church to become a church of the poor. this report has some flash photography. ♪ >> it was a moment of intense devotion. hope frances at the tomb of the pope francis at the tam of the 12th century saint. he is revered by catholics. eight centuries after his death, he is helping reform the roman catholic arch. on the spot where st. francis stripped naked and renounced the wealth of his family to serve called onpope francis the church to strip itself of vanity, arrogance, and pride. >> many of you have been stripped by the savage world, that does not give work, that does not help, that does not care if there are children in the world dying of hunger, does not care so many families have nothing to eat, do not have the dignity of bringing bread to their table, do not care about the many people who have to flee poverty and hunger. >> clearly moved in the presence of the poor and disabled people brought to meet him, the pope announced what you said was a global system indifferent to the suffering of others -- announced what he s
he exhorted the roman catholic church to become a church of the poor. this report has some flash photography. ♪ >> it was a moment of intense devotion. hope frances at the tomb of the pope francis at the tam of the 12th century saint. he is revered by catholics. eight centuries after his death, he is helping reform the roman catholic arch. on the spot where st. francis stripped naked and renounced the wealth of his family to serve called onpope francis the church to strip itself of...
229
229
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
it's believed the skulls were washed down from a known roman burial ground.ragments of roman pottery and medieval wooden structures. >>> they are now a slice above the rest as a tiny pizza shop in california gets national acclaim. michael's pizzaria is best in the usa. their hand-tossed pizza is described as heavenly anden authentic. it's based on the input from thousands of customers. >> there are some pizza makers out there ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, these are the hands of a surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org. join us, and thrive. the you did a great job.r many breit looks good!.... ...is they're right next to our many other breakfast options. feel the hamptonality. >>> letterman's next
it's believed the skulls were washed down from a known roman burial ground.ragments of roman pottery and medieval wooden structures. >>> they are now a slice above the rest as a tiny pizza shop in california gets national acclaim. michael's pizzaria is best in the usa. their hand-tossed pizza is described as heavenly anden authentic. it's based on the input from thousands of customers. >> there are some pizza makers out there ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, these are the hands of a surgeon. a...
153
153
Oct 5, 2013
10/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
that's called the roman forum. - the colosseum is huge! - arts, classes, and reenactments.pizza. - yummy, fresh cheese and fruits, and... - gelato. - there's plenty of tastes to tempt tiny palates. conquer it all in... both: travel with kids: rome. female announcer: this program is made possible by
that's called the roman forum. - the colosseum is huge! - arts, classes, and reenactments.pizza. - yummy, fresh cheese and fruits, and... - gelato. - there's plenty of tastes to tempt tiny palates. conquer it all in... both: travel with kids: rome. female announcer: this program is made possible by
360
360
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm christine romans. this is "your money." flashback to 2011, lawmakers warn of political doom. >> this could drive unemployment rates higher. >> the first downgrade of u.s. credit in history. fear of what was next. then effort to avert future crisis moments. washington agreed on two so-called poison pills. >> not something that i propose. it is something congress has proposed. it will not happen. >> remember the fiscal cliff? the majority of tax hikes were avoided at the last minute. then the president changed his tone. >> consequences for the economy would be catastrophic. we fought back from the worst economic crisis in our lifetimes. >> as washington shheaded to a shutdown, fatigue. >> as i said at 2:30 yesterday, i will stand against obama care as long as i'm able to stand. >> frustration. >> we have a great country, a strong economy, a terrific society. all we can do is erode trust and confidence in our government. we should be ashamed. >> where was the fear? >> the senate decided not to work yesterday. well, my goodness
i'm christine romans. this is "your money." flashback to 2011, lawmakers warn of political doom. >> this could drive unemployment rates higher. >> the first downgrade of u.s. credit in history. fear of what was next. then effort to avert future crisis moments. washington agreed on two so-called poison pills. >> not something that i propose. it is something congress has proposed. it will not happen. >> remember the fiscal cliff? the majority of tax hikes were...
203
203
Oct 17, 2013
10/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
let's start with you, christine romans, obviously, it is good news, frustrating that we'll probably gohrough exactly the same nonsense again in january and february. put it in a proper perspective for me. how painful has that all been to date for the american economy? >> oh, our national nightmare is over, right, piers, over for a little bit. then you have to get your little countdown clock again in january, this is how serious it is, $24 billion to the economy, to put that in perspective that is like two years of the freed reduce school lunch program, 29 million american kids are fed, two years of that. i mean, you can go through all the ways we could have spent the money with better use. but basically it was congress not doing its job. in normal times you can recover, if it were a hurricane or flooding you could recover some of that lost economic activity. but if we keep having budget battles, you wouldn't, piers. >> why is it just incredibly embarrassing for the perception of the way america does business, politically and economically? because that is the perception that many of the
let's start with you, christine romans, obviously, it is good news, frustrating that we'll probably gohrough exactly the same nonsense again in january and february. put it in a proper perspective for me. how painful has that all been to date for the american economy? >> oh, our national nightmare is over, right, piers, over for a little bit. then you have to get your little countdown clock again in january, this is how serious it is, $24 billion to the economy, to put that in perspective...
118
118
Oct 20, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> i was at last night's al smith dinner where the great steven colbert made the first roman catholicrun for president. >> since he first shattered the stained glass ceiling, america has seen a flood of catholic presidents from john f. kennedy, to jfk, to good old jack kennedy. >> much more when we return. this is "hardball," the place for politics. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the touch of a button, the sleep number bed adjusts to each
. >>> i was at last night's al smith dinner where the great steven colbert made the first roman catholicrun for president. >> since he first shattered the stained glass ceiling, america has seen a flood of catholic presidents from john f. kennedy, to jfk, to good old jack kennedy. >> much more when we return. this is "hardball," the place for politics. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if...
279
279
Oct 12, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm christine romans, this is "your money." house republicans offering a short-term fix.elebrates with a sharp rally. both sides are finally talking. but this isn't over yet. >>> behemoths of big business speaking with one voice independents shouldn't use the threat of causing the u.s. to fail on its obligations to remay its debt as a can thisle. >> it ought to be banned as a weapon. >> both sides deserve a spanking for this. >> small businesses questioning as well. >> over and over they say the same thing. why is this happening, we can't risk a default? i the administration foretelling economic
i'm christine romans, this is "your money." house republicans offering a short-term fix.elebrates with a sharp rally. both sides are finally talking. but this isn't over yet. >>> behemoths of big business speaking with one voice independents shouldn't use the threat of causing the u.s. to fail on its obligations to remay its debt as a can thisle. >> it ought to be banned as a weapon. >> both sides deserve a spanking for this. >> small businesses questioning...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
of the roman bay at the international currency so all signs point to the fact that the renminbi is likely to become political world of all maybe within the bracket right andrew the only independent specialist on china may study and thank you very much indeed for your time where. china wholesale marks a major milestone last month becoming the world's largest importer of oil that's where that comes its own problems from a line on unstable middle eastern oil supplies to being at the whim of the price speculations a little later we're reporting on the challenges facing china's an interesting. and also greece style goes from one crisis to another and this time a sweeping new round of universities start cuts forces teachers out on strike and students into the streets protesting that. wealthy british sign. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. it's a. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm wrong researcher. good to have you with us let's move on. well than a th
of the roman bay at the international currency so all signs point to the fact that the renminbi is likely to become political world of all maybe within the bracket right andrew the only independent specialist on china may study and thank you very much indeed for your time where. china wholesale marks a major milestone last month becoming the world's largest importer of oil that's where that comes its own problems from a line on unstable middle eastern oil supplies to being at the whim of the...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
in clothing and it's a reflection of its of society culture economics politics the clothes of the roman empire the glory war like church well you know we were really talking about a basic piece of cloth that the drapes are either around your torso or over your shoulder and i was in fashion then it was definitely in fashion and everyone will white it looks like will it was an unbleached cotton so very easily accessed and you didn't have to worry about dyeing it but we see roman emperors and scarlet reds and purples like we're wearing the color of royalty but those diodes were very significant because they were hugely expensive and very time consuming to work with who determines. fashion who is there's someone in the world that says nick she is short skirt oh it's a conspiracy of sorts this is a conspiracy on the part of the textile manufacturers the fashion editors to a lesser degree the designers they want to get on board with what ever is happening is that you have to change to create new sales yes and that's what fashion is all about it's about change i always say there's a distinct d
in clothing and it's a reflection of its of society culture economics politics the clothes of the roman empire the glory war like church well you know we were really talking about a basic piece of cloth that the drapes are either around your torso or over your shoulder and i was in fashion then it was definitely in fashion and everyone will white it looks like will it was an unbleached cotton so very easily accessed and you didn't have to worry about dyeing it but we see roman emperors and...
357
357
Oct 12, 2013
10/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 357
favorite 0
quote 0
fareed zakaria joins christine romans on an emergency edition of "your money." it starts right now. >>> i'm christine romans, and this is an emergency edition of "your money: countdown to cri s crisis." fareed zakaria joins me, and i'll talk to him. short-term thinking is causing long-term economic harm. if it's not fixed and fast, you will be stuck with a massive bill. the world's financial system is based on trust, and trust in the u.s. is eroding quickly. behemoths of big business speaking with one voice. >> shouldn't use the threat of causing the u.s. to fail on its obligations to repay its debt as a kujel. >> ought to be banned as a weapon. >> both sides deserve a spanking for this. >> small businesses questioning as well. >> over and over, they say the same thing. why is this happening? we can't risk a default. >> the administration foretelling economic chaos. >> every american could see their 401(k)s and home values fall, borrowing costs for mortgages and student loans rise. >> our systems are not designed to not pay our bills. >> and the world watching a
fareed zakaria joins christine romans on an emergency edition of "your money." it starts right now. >>> i'm christine romans, and this is an emergency edition of "your money: countdown to cri s crisis." fareed zakaria joins me, and i'll talk to him. short-term thinking is causing long-term economic harm. if it's not fixed and fast, you will be stuck with a massive bill. the world's financial system is based on trust, and trust in the u.s. is eroding quickly....
296
296
Oct 26, 2013
10/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
>>esta es la primera vez que vemos a kathlyn roman, quien acoso a rebeca en la escuela quien terminores a corte. josé báez su abogado, que represento a kecy anthony, la mujer acusada de matar a su hija de dos años y ser absuelta. este dijo que no es culpable de nada, que no dejara que ella pague por esto >>en los mensajes de redes sociales, se escribe con una amiga, deja de pensar que es tu culpa, es culpa de quienes la acosaron, ella responde, yo fui una de ella, me vas a decir que tu la estuviste acosando, sí, responsde, soy una bullying, una acusadora. >>el abogado dijo que este caso hay que separarlo del caso de guadalupe, otra acosadora. guadalupe escribio, no puedo creer que rebeca esta muerta, pense que no encontrarian el cuerpo, la amiga le dice, que quieres decir encontraron su cuerpo, es que piensan que es suicidio, es mejor así, que bueno que se fue al infierno. >>esta niña permanecerá en arresto domiciliario >>y le pidió permiso el abogado para leer el voluminoso docto de cargos >>que increíble crueldad >>y vamos a ver que pasa con estés caso, que es un problema a nivel n
>>esta es la primera vez que vemos a kathlyn roman, quien acoso a rebeca en la escuela quien terminores a corte. josé báez su abogado, que represento a kecy anthony, la mujer acusada de matar a su hija de dos años y ser absuelta. este dijo que no es culpable de nada, que no dejara que ella pague por esto >>en los mensajes de redes sociales, se escribe con una amiga, deja de pensar que es tu culpa, es culpa de quienes la acosaron, ella responde, yo fui una de ella, me vas a decir...
570
570
tv
eye 570
favorite 0
quote 0
christine romans, stand by. want to talk with you as well about what people can do essentially if they're furloughed. we'll get to all of that after a quick break here. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> government shutdown has furloughe
christine romans, stand by. want to talk with you as well about what people can do essentially if they're furloughed. we'll get to all of that after a quick break here. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's...
371
371
Oct 3, 2013
10/13
by
WTTG
tv
eye 371
favorite 0
quote 0
this is saxon and roman, and they are going to be here thishe weekend, you should, too, we ara going to show you all theall reasons why, later on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. mom... yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >>> all right, get ready, a a minnesota man is recovering re after accidentally shootingg himself in the heart with thee h nail gun. gun. >> the father of seven is a carpenter and he was building aa deck for a neighbor, a 3 1/2 inch nail came within two millimeters of a major artery. ironically, doctors say the the design of the nail saved his life, and the man's sternumnum stopped it from going any further. he called his wife first instead of 911. >> as soon as it hit me, i kneww was in trouble. i thought, man. ma i got to get somebody to get get help fast.help >> that is when you think thatk this could be the last time i would be -- would ever be with him. i did ask him if he though
this is saxon and roman, and they are going to be here thishe weekend, you should, too, we ara going to show you all theall reasons why, later on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. mom... yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >>> all right, get ready, a a minnesota man is recovering re after accidentally...
85
85
Oct 20, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
then we have romans. because we have to say sicilians are big bastards.by everybody. also our dialect. there are many words that are understood by other people. if i say sicilian dialect word, maybe an arab can understand me, and italian no. and the italian language comes from latin, something different. we are sicilians before italians, remember this. >> i'll never forget. >> look at this side of the meat. it's yellow, it's not white. when it's yellow, it means that the horse has been breed eating fresh grass. >> tear and go. >> yeah. >> you like the taste? >> it's good. >> it's a bit sweet. >> you don't need nothing. horse meat. basically it's loved by quite everybody here. you know. we have it for meat balls, and we can have a horse meat ball. >> as you wish. whatever. i'll try anything. >> make some different things, you know. >> bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> right. >> parsley, eggs, and, of course, horse. >> horse. >> it is very tasty. let's put it this way, when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here and asking for a grill and
then we have romans. because we have to say sicilians are big bastards.by everybody. also our dialect. there are many words that are understood by other people. if i say sicilian dialect word, maybe an arab can understand me, and italian no. and the italian language comes from latin, something different. we are sicilians before italians, remember this. >> i'll never forget. >> look at this side of the meat. it's yellow, it's not white. when it's yellow, it means that the horse has...