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the romans, their artists, roman patrons delighted in the collection of sculpture in the round-- sculpture which they displayed in their public places, sculpture which they used to decorate the fora, palaces, gardens-- a variety of situations-- sculptur which i may add, they put into museums because, indeed, the delight in works of art was something that gave enormous pleasure both to the romans and also to their friends. indeed, it has become clear that much of greek art has, in fact, survived not in originals, but in roman copies, much like the copies in this room in the capitoline museum in rome. such a special work is this statue in marble, from hadrian's villa of a tormented centaur. the statue in dark marble comes close to the bronze original of the hellenistic period, and one can see what effort the sculptor's expended in attempting to reproduce as closely as possible the ancient original. hadrian, who we must imagine collected this sculpture and enjoyed it, could appreciate a certain moral content in the work itself. the centaur is tormented by lust. at one time-- now missing, unfo
the romans, their artists, roman patrons delighted in the collection of sculpture in the round-- sculpture which they displayed in their public places, sculpture which they used to decorate the fora, palaces, gardens-- a variety of situations-- sculptur which i may add, they put into museums because, indeed, the delight in works of art was something that gave enormous pleasure both to the romans and also to their friends. indeed, it has become clear that much of greek art has, in fact, survived...
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but it soon would be swept up in the rising political conflict between jews and romans over roman rule jerusalem. >> the relationship between judaism and christianity after the turn of the second century would become more and more hostile as time went on, partly because of other political forces that continued to develop. >> narrator: in the year 132 of the common era, jerusalem bristled with rumors that the emperor hadrian planned to rebuild the city and the temple, dedicating it to jupiter, the patron god of the city of rome. for many jews, this was an abomination worthy of divine vengeance. >> the political expectations of apocalyptic did not simply die out after the first revolt. some people, both within christian tradition and within jewish tradition, still expected a cataclysmic event to bring a new kingdom on earth soon. >> ( dramatized ): behold, the days are coming, and it will happen when the time of the world has ripened and the harvest of the seed of the evil ones and the good ones has come." >> within 60 years after the first revolt, there would arise a new rebellion. we t
but it soon would be swept up in the rising political conflict between jews and romans over roman rule jerusalem. >> the relationship between judaism and christianity after the turn of the second century would become more and more hostile as time went on, partly because of other political forces that continued to develop. >> narrator: in the year 132 of the common era, jerusalem bristled with rumors that the emperor hadrian planned to rebuild the city and the temple, dedicating it...
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it's not merely that rome gave the west the latin language, roman law, roman ideas on state craft andn society. it was rome which passed on to the west the artistic, philosophical, and spiritual legacy of ancient greece, which rome had conquered, looted, and then learned from. it was rome which would be the agency of transmission to the west of an obscure, near-eastern religious cult which became the dynamic, motive force in western society and spiritual life-- christianity. but rome also gave the west a practical legacy, a legacy which western people see every day of their lives, from washington square to trafalgar square. and that legacy lies in the realm of architecture, civil engineering, building, town planning. these were the roman arts par excellence. and roman thinkers came to view the goal of their empire as providing a peace in which those arts could flourish. it was caesar augustus who brought the first real peace to a rome weary of continual war and internal strife. in 13 b.c., the senate celebrated his triumphant return from spain by dedicating to him an altar of augustan
it's not merely that rome gave the west the latin language, roman law, roman ideas on state craft andn society. it was rome which passed on to the west the artistic, philosophical, and spiritual legacy of ancient greece, which rome had conquered, looted, and then learned from. it was rome which would be the agency of transmission to the west of an obscure, near-eastern religious cult which became the dynamic, motive force in western society and spiritual life-- christianity. but rome also gave...
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one roman poet called it bread and circuses. sometimes it was an actual circus or chariot races or gladiators sometimes fighting to the death. american doesn't allow that yet, but sports economist jc bradbery said government does still fund circuses. today, they take the form of sports stadiums. what do you mean? >> its arcommon thing in a community where a politician says we need something to pull our community together, to keep us happy. a sports stadium is just what we need because it's going to increase economic development, and we're all going to be richer. they say they'll pay for themselves. they don't. >> in atlanta, the county will receive $200,000 a year in parking revenue, they got $30,000. >> right, that's in gwinnett county. they said we're going to get parking revenue. didn't happen. or they get much less than they said. >> it wail pay for itself from day one. >> and they never do. the thing that is so frustrating for me is it has been studied so much. >> i thought you won this fight. >> economists like you have ex
one roman poet called it bread and circuses. sometimes it was an actual circus or chariot races or gladiators sometimes fighting to the death. american doesn't allow that yet, but sports economist jc bradbery said government does still fund circuses. today, they take the form of sports stadiums. what do you mean? >> its arcommon thing in a community where a politician says we need something to pull our community together, to keep us happy. a sports stadium is just what we need because...
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our stadiums paled to what romans did.ople pacified because they were getting ticked off? >> it wasn't because they were ticked off, but some form of entertainment was used to distract us. i like football, really going to focus on that. i'm not going to focus on the schools are the other things that may be going on. but it is certaly something that individuals can relate to. it's a positive thing forour community and that is why it is so popular with politicians spew and most gladiators were slaves, prisoners of war. 90% of them survived the fight because it would be expensive to the owner of this wave if they were killed. >> yes, but you have to pay the owner so it is something that people enjoy and want them to see. so it is sort of a difference in the way that we view this than they were once viewed. john: the arrogance of the emperors and priests. 169 bc. african lions and leopards, elephants were hunted down in a single today show. tigers and crocodiles and drafts and hippopotamuses. the emperor would sometimes kill t
our stadiums paled to what romans did.ople pacified because they were getting ticked off? >> it wasn't because they were ticked off, but some form of entertainment was used to distract us. i like football, really going to focus on that. i'm not going to focus on the schools are the other things that may be going on. but it is certaly something that individuals can relate to. it's a positive thing forour community and that is why it is so popular with politicians spew and most gladiators...
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a bushel of wheat that cost 8 roman dollars by the next century cost 120,000 roman dollars.t texas tech and jeffrey tucker studied currency debates and say we better be careful the american dollar is already going down th tubes. what do you mean? i feared that and yet, inflation is low. >> are you kidding me? look over time.i greater grandmothers rolling over in their graves right now. any young person that's heard someone say, i remember when that cost a nickel, thingse didn't all of a sudden get more expensive in terms of the labor. what's happened is the occurrencely lost its value. it takes $23 to buy today what one dollar could back in 1913. >> you have to go all the way back to 1913.j paul cryingman will tell you look, inflation is 2% a year. tl historically, that's pretty good. >> this isn't a big mystery, though. the federal reserve has created a lot of money with qe whatever now that we're up to. but the banks are holding most of it back. it's not going into the price level because they're holding it as extra reserves because the feds started paying them interest on
a bushel of wheat that cost 8 roman dollars by the next century cost 120,000 roman dollars.t texas tech and jeffrey tucker studied currency debates and say we better be careful the american dollar is already going down th tubes. what do you mean? i feared that and yet, inflation is low. >> are you kidding me? look over time.i greater grandmothers rolling over in their graves right now. any young person that's heard someone say, i remember when that cost a nickel, thingse didn't all of a...
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is>> if you take a look at the roman society it looks a whole lot like we do now. it is not just because of the welfare state the people on the bottom, it is also because of the people on the top who are increasingly living isolated from the rest of us. i like the parallels between the roerm and the united states to be very scary. >> clearly the welfare state is much of life horrible unintended consequences. but do we just get rid of it? let me ask you libertarians. you are pretty hard-core i assume. should america get rid of all handouts? (applause) what would happen the first time somebody starves? they say chariot. you wrote "losing ground. what do you think? >> if we got rid of the entire welfare state the ability of this wealthy society to deal with the problems would work. but i also would say -- i am going to go with you wimpy on y. i don't think it is within the realm of possibility for an skrilized society with as much wealth as we have to ever do that politically. i think that libertarians are going to have to strike a grand p compromise to the left sayin
is>> if you take a look at the roman society it looks a whole lot like we do now. it is not just because of the welfare state the people on the bottom, it is also because of the people on the top who are increasingly living isolated from the rest of us. i like the parallels between the roerm and the united states to be very scary. >> clearly the welfare state is much of life horrible unintended consequences. but do we just get rid of it? let me ask you libertarians. you are pretty...
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access to an education, we look at the fate of roman children. >> plus, the biggest football stadiumn europe, but i will tell you why barcelona wants and needs to make this stadium even bigger. break apart.untry doesn't that is the crux, how many parts of yemen will it be divided into. if it is only divided into two, it looks very much like the reseparation of the country. which is only reunited in 1990. >> all right. i guess the question is, how much support does the reconciliation process have for regional and international players? >> it is mixed domestically but i think the great majority want the country to stay together. but the country is becoming more and more ungovernable. we didn't even talk yet about the horrendous economic problems. the overpopulation. but nobody wants in the country really wants to see it go completely to pieces. but it is heavily depend now economically on help from the outside. especially from the rich states of the gulf. saudi arabia and the others plus a very significant amount of american aid. so without this aid, the future looks extremely bleak. s
access to an education, we look at the fate of roman children. >> plus, the biggest football stadiumn europe, but i will tell you why barcelona wants and needs to make this stadium even bigger. break apart.untry doesn't that is the crux, how many parts of yemen will it be divided into. if it is only divided into two, it looks very much like the reseparation of the country. which is only reunited in 1990. >> all right. i guess the question is, how much support does the reconciliation...
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piazza amphitheater was built around an ancient roman arena.is a reminder of the city's classical heritage. locals have been gathering here for 2,000 years. today's attraction -- a flower market. piazza san michele also has ancient roots. it's hosted a market since roman times, when it was the forum. today it's dominated by the church of san michele. towering above its fancy romanesque facade, the archangel michael stands ready to flap his wings, which, thanks to a crude mechanical contraption, he actually did on special occasions. in its heyday, lucca packed over 100 towers within its walls. each tower was the home and private fortress of a wealthy merchant family. towers were single rooms stacked atop each other -- shop, living room, and then the kitchen. this one, lucca's tallest surviving tower, is famous for being capped with a bushy little forest. those making the climb are rewarded with commanding city views, all in the shade of its amazing trees. nearby, the church of san giovanni hosts nightly concerts celebrating the music of hometown
piazza amphitheater was built around an ancient roman arena.is a reminder of the city's classical heritage. locals have been gathering here for 2,000 years. today's attraction -- a flower market. piazza san michele also has ancient roots. it's hosted a market since roman times, when it was the forum. today it's dominated by the church of san michele. towering above its fancy romanesque facade, the archangel michael stands ready to flap his wings, which, thanks to a crude mechanical contraption,...
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some of them are emptying old roman mine shafts. occasionally, they turn up old artifacts. like this ancient wooden ladder. it was the wrong way around when they found it, a sign there is no more gold in the tunnel. outside, i am approached by a group of people. "we are desperate," says this woman. "there is no other way of making a living here apart from mining. we have always mined here and want to keep doing so. please help us." mining is not like it used to be. there are new technologies. i ask if my guide put them up to this. >> no, it is a small community. i think they saw you in the morning or something. >> i have my doubts. but it is clear there is a clash of two very different interest groups. it is getting late. i meet up again with anti-mining activists who are not budging. he says he does not care what they want to dig for. he's only interested in the fact they want to make money by destroying his world. whatever happens, the argument over the gold mine shows one thing at least -- an environmental conscience is developing in romania two decades after the end of
some of them are emptying old roman mine shafts. occasionally, they turn up old artifacts. like this ancient wooden ladder. it was the wrong way around when they found it, a sign there is no more gold in the tunnel. outside, i am approached by a group of people. "we are desperate," says this woman. "there is no other way of making a living here apart from mining. we have always mined here and want to keep doing so. please help us." mining is not like it used to be. there are...
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why do they use roman numeral to number the super bowls? that is a question i will answer on "ask liz" on "news4 at 4." >>> and did the klumcolumbia ma shooter act alone? >>> we will [dog] larry? larry? larry? wanna play? [announcer] a healthy dog is a playful dog. [dog] let's do this larry. [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. made with wholesome rice,real chicken,soy, even accents of vitamin rich veggies. it's calorie-smart and tastes so good. beneful healthy weight...from purina. . >>> does the cold weather have an affect on car engine oil? >>> and why do they use roman numerals to number the super bowl? and why can't you keep your own phone number with a different carrier? and we have a friday edition of "ask liz." so let's talk about the first question, because jackie says that the check oil light comes on in the extreme cold weather, and she has seen it happen a few times, and does the cold affect the oil? >> well, that is interesting question, and the aaa atlanta says that t
why do they use roman numeral to number the super bowls? that is a question i will answer on "ask liz" on "news4 at 4." >>> and did the klumcolumbia ma shooter act alone? >>> we will [dog] larry? larry? larry? wanna play? [announcer] a healthy dog is a playful dog. [dog] let's do this larry. [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. made with wholesome rice,real chicken,soy, even accents of vitamin rich...
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new jersey's own christine romans, folks., could 2014 be the year you finally get a raise? some say yes. the economy is now that good. we'll have the story in "money time," next. >> but not you, berman. you're not getting a raise. >> ain't that the truth. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>> welcome back to "early start." it's "money time." a brutal day for stock markets around the world, starting the week where we left off. asia selling off hard. tokyo's main index at a two-month low. europe dropping as well. european stock markets falling, this after a massive sell-off on wall street last week took the s&p 500 down to the lowest level since 2012. two days, you had the dow shave almost 500 points off the average. investors around the world are concerned about china's slowing economy, they're concerned about weak u.s. corporate earnings, and they're concerned
new jersey's own christine romans, folks., could 2014 be the year you finally get a raise? some say yes. the economy is now that good. we'll have the story in "money time," next. >> but not you, berman. you're not getting a raise. >> ain't that the truth. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>>...
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empire. -- the decline and fall of the roman empire? >> it is a really remarkable work. he comes to a lot of different topics but one thing that struck me is that in his indictment of the immoderate greatness of rome, he issues what we might take as a kind of warning. >> when did he write it? >> he was writing a couple hundred years ago, recognizing as a historian a kind of overall reflection on the descent of the roman republic into its imperial existence. >> what did you see in rome that you would warn us about today? >> the main thing is, the founders were very concerned and they were self-aware about the roman republic becoming an empire. they wanted to avoid that. i think that we see today a lot of the doom and gloom about the united states. are we headed in that direction? i don't want to overemphasize or overstate that. i think there are many things about this country that are still great. many things that we need to work on. the thing that really struck me about the founders' awareness is that to maintain self-government is imme
empire. -- the decline and fall of the roman empire? >> it is a really remarkable work. he comes to a lot of different topics but one thing that struck me is that in his indictment of the immoderate greatness of rome, he issues what we might take as a kind of warning. >> when did he write it? >> he was writing a couple hundred years ago, recognizing as a historian a kind of overall reflection on the descent of the roman republic into its imperial existence. >> what did...
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roman interviews with penn state 49ers offensive corrdinator >> gary: scott rates live!has interviewed for the vacant penn state head coaching job roman has been the 49ers offensive coordinator the last three seasons coming to the team with jim harbaugh after serving in the same capacity for him at stanford >> gary: roman was a finalist for the position last season before it was given to bill o'brien who left the nittany lions nfl's houston texans roman is a native of ventor city, new jersey about 200 miles from happy valley >> gary: one more year at least for dennis allen. allen will return to raiders >> jacqueline: dennis allen will be back as raiders head coach next season raiders owner mark davis said earlier today that will with remain with the club saying he was "amused" by all the drama about his possible firing >> jacqueline: allen met with davis and today to map out rebuliding plans for a team that just finished their second straight 4-12 season both under allen oakland has gone 11 straight seasons without a playoff berth or winning record >> gary: johnny manzel
roman interviews with penn state 49ers offensive corrdinator >> gary: scott rates live!has interviewed for the vacant penn state head coaching job roman has been the 49ers offensive coordinator the last three seasons coming to the team with jim harbaugh after serving in the same capacity for him at stanford >> gary: roman was a finalist for the position last season before it was given to bill o'brien who left the nittany lions nfl's houston texans roman is a native of ventor city,...
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catholic pontiff according to the managing editor the pope changed the tone and perceptions of the roman catholic church this may be so but francis also is showing himself to be critical of the global economic order and capitalism is there hope for the church or its francis merely a p.r. product. to cross the pope francis i'm joined by my guest jamila bey in washington she's a journalist and public speaker also in washington we have one hundred chef when he is the president of the at was economic research foundation and in madison we cross to scott rickard he is an expert on catholicism as well as the executive editor of chronicles a magazine of american culture all right crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage encourage it all hundred in washington per person of the year well deserved yes for sure few people have such respect as the pope. the catholic church still has so much kristie just so much influence around and around the globe so i'm emulated ok jamila are you elated that pope francis is time magazine's person of the year.
catholic pontiff according to the managing editor the pope changed the tone and perceptions of the roman catholic church this may be so but francis also is showing himself to be critical of the global economic order and capitalism is there hope for the church or its francis merely a p.r. product. to cross the pope francis i'm joined by my guest jamila bey in washington she's a journalist and public speaker also in washington we have one hundred chef when he is the president of the at was...
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i'm christine romans. >> and we're so happy you are christine romans, new co-anchor of "early start."o glad you're here. >> thank you. >> and i'm chris berman. 30 minutes after the hour right now. this morning we have one word for you -- hide! pull those covers up and hide! it is cold, epically cold, dangerously cold. it's beyond frigid, beyond bone-chilling, beyond anything we've seen in decades, and frankly, it's beyond reasonable. this cold for this long is almost unprecedented. take a look at this map, the windchills in parts of the country. you're looking at 10 to 55 degrees below 0, and it's dangerous, folks. so far, 15 deaths are blamed on this freezing weather. >> right now hundreds of passengers are stuck on amtrak trains in illinois because of the blowing snow. it's happening just west of chicago. you got some 500 people sitting on three trains, sitting there now for more than 12 hours. amtrak says the snow has been blowing and drifting across the tracks, making it impossible to move those trains. crews are working now to reopen the tracks. i mean, remember, folks, west of c
i'm christine romans. >> and we're so happy you are christine romans, new co-anchor of "early start."o glad you're here. >> thank you. >> and i'm chris berman. 30 minutes after the hour right now. this morning we have one word for you -- hide! pull those covers up and hide! it is cold, epically cold, dangerously cold. it's beyond frigid, beyond bone-chilling, beyond anything we've seen in decades, and frankly, it's beyond reasonable. this cold for this long is almost...
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arguably the most intact remains of a roman city in the world.he emperor of all rome was himself libyan. that's pretty amazing. born right here. someone chipped off all their dicks, not that i was looking. anywhere else in the world, this place would be overrun with tourists, but look, no one. you're free to wander as you wish. quite a backdrop, you know? you're seeing a little dinner theater production of "our town" a couple of thousand years ago. not bad. the only other visitors today are a troupe of libyan boy scouts. bizarrely enough, gadhafi himself was once a scout and this was one of the only organizations allowed to remain independent of the government. maybe i ought to go down there and introduce myself to some former comrades, exchange some boy scout lore. yes, yes, i was once a boy scout, too. hello. drilled into their heads is something that was long ago drilled into mine. i promise to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you
arguably the most intact remains of a roman city in the world.he emperor of all rome was himself libyan. that's pretty amazing. born right here. someone chipped off all their dicks, not that i was looking. anywhere else in the world, this place would be overrun with tourists, but look, no one. you're free to wander as you wish. quite a backdrop, you know? you're seeing a little dinner theater production of "our town" a couple of thousand years ago. not bad. the only other visitors...
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sometimes the answer is shamelessly obvious as in the case of franz peter -- [inaudible] roman catholic bishop of lin berg, germany, who just finished spending $42 million to renovate his episcopal palace. the bishop who, i have to say, looks and sounds rather like a sesame street puppet -- [laughter] is likely to lose his seat, so egregious is his self-love. less egregiously self-loving bishops who have spent far too much on their own comforts and splendors -- but not enough to attract international attention -- will probably keep their seats and be spared. and let's not even go near the subject of all the bishops who out of fear of discomfort have covered up for untold generations of pedophile priests. but even when greed or self-protection is not involved, never underestimate, never underestimate what a smug sense of superiority will do for many a religious chap. this smugness is invariably accompanied by the need to be exclusive. my religion is better, purer, more -- [speaking in native tongue] than yours. indeed, there is an aspiration that runs through religious history no matter
sometimes the answer is shamelessly obvious as in the case of franz peter -- [inaudible] roman catholic bishop of lin berg, germany, who just finished spending $42 million to renovate his episcopal palace. the bishop who, i have to say, looks and sounds rather like a sesame street puppet -- [laughter] is likely to lose his seat, so egregious is his self-love. less egregiously self-loving bishops who have spent far too much on their own comforts and splendors -- but not enough to attract...
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she was a roman catholic. >> get it? >> his delivery is good, too. believes these jokes are funny and he delivers it with such gusto. >> they are funny. >> a few of my favorites. >> a man goes to a zoo and discovers there's only one animal and it's a dog. it was a shih tzu. >> i like that. >> a criminal going down the stairs. a conkdescending, a con con descending. >> pms jokes are not funny, period. >> did he make a pms pun? >> and a period. >> i'm going to use that one. >> if you want to see this entire video head over to our website and click on today's show or you can check it out on our mobile app. >> a roman walkses into a bar and holds up two fingers and says five beers, please. >> that's our show, everybody. >> live from new york city, it's wendy williams. today the super star pete wentz is stopping by. plus latoya luckett is here to give the exclusive about her new album and dish about her new vhi video. and all the latest, juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy!
she was a roman catholic. >> get it? >> his delivery is good, too. believes these jokes are funny and he delivers it with such gusto. >> they are funny. >> a few of my favorites. >> a man goes to a zoo and discovers there's only one animal and it's a dog. it was a shih tzu. >> i like that. >> a criminal going down the stairs. a conkdescending, a con con descending. >> pms jokes are not funny, period. >> did he make a pms pun? >> and a...
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augustin was living at a time when the roman republic had degenerated into an empire.he saw this empire further crumbling because the invading barbarians had really sacked rome. the blame was cast on christianity. by this point, augustin was a christian. he resented that. he said, it is not fair. you are blaming christianity for his thing that has happened. the charge was that christianity has made, through its emphasis on another god among another king, has taken away people's attention from this world. it has made men week. augustin wrote a big book, his biggest of all called "the city of god" to counteract that. his introduction is really interesting. he says, i am writing this book to convince the prideful, the arrogant of the power and excellence of humility. that is such an interesting task, to write a whole book and your audience are the people you're trying -- they are charging christianity, your religion with the downfall of rome. >> did you read that 1000 pages? >> i did. i wrote a doctoral dissertation at boston college and worked my way through "the city of
augustin was living at a time when the roman republic had degenerated into an empire.he saw this empire further crumbling because the invading barbarians had really sacked rome. the blame was cast on christianity. by this point, augustin was a christian. he resented that. he said, it is not fair. you are blaming christianity for his thing that has happened. the charge was that christianity has made, through its emphasis on another god among another king, has taken away people's attention from...
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. >>> this is important because it looks like greg roman the 9ers o coordinator might get the job. franklin. roman will stick around san fransisco. >> they need him. >> see you at 11. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ( bell ringing ) d-ohh! ( screams ) i don't get it. they should be here by now.
. >>> this is important because it looks like greg roman the 9ers o coordinator might get the job. franklin. roman will stick around san fransisco. >> they need him. >> see you at 11. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ( bell ringing ) d-ohh! ( screams ) i don't get it. they should be here by now.
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the roman had long been discriminated against in hungarian society and things don't seem to be improving. he on the spot this tells us that the new electoral law has even restricted his civil liberties. top aide as well whether or not. if i put on these electoral forms the time in the much. then i can vote for any of the other political parties each. i can only vote for or against the ruler of peace and in parliament. but alas. things could be much better for the role and hungary according to the floor bath who says that millions of euros from the european union were invested in the roma strategy projects. money that was badly missed it he snaps i should go with him over the last twenty five he is all the political parties have one thing in common that prejudices against the red the community. the majority of the will to change the situation of the retina ninety percent of the seven hundred thousand raman live in abject see the dentist you profit from the integration schemes to save called mobile groomer he now supports the deaths the slovak done in charity isn't a member of the dash he
the roman had long been discriminated against in hungarian society and things don't seem to be improving. he on the spot this tells us that the new electoral law has even restricted his civil liberties. top aide as well whether or not. if i put on these electoral forms the time in the much. then i can vote for any of the other political parties each. i can only vote for or against the ruler of peace and in parliament. but alas. things could be much better for the role and hungary according to...
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christine romans, many thanks.ll to come in the "newsroom," the politics of poverty on the 50th anniversary of lbj's war on poverty. some say not much has changed. dana bash in washington with more on that. good morning. >>> differences over that, whether things have changed and more fundamental differences over how to solve the problem for people still in poverty. i'll have more on that coming up after the break. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened
christine romans, many thanks.ll to come in the "newsroom," the politics of poverty on the 50th anniversary of lbj's war on poverty. some say not much has changed. dana bash in washington with more on that. good morning. >>> differences over that, whether things have changed and more fundamental differences over how to solve the problem for people still in poverty. i'll have more on that coming up after the break. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and...
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well, here's one way to celebrate ancient roman tradition. >> go! >> go, go, go. >> okay, battling it out in the world mountain bike chariot championships celebrating the ancient roman festival of saturnalia. it took place in wales and u.k. inside story is next. >> she smashed records, they thrilled fans and wrote new chapters in the history of the game, and many were probably cheating. we asked writers and you what to about the performance-enhancing drugs in baseball on the day that the new hall of fame ers are announce. that's "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. if you're a baseball fan you may remember the 1990s with sheer
well, here's one way to celebrate ancient roman tradition. >> go! >> go, go, go. >> okay, battling it out in the world mountain bike chariot championships celebrating the ancient roman festival of saturnalia. it took place in wales and u.k. inside story is next. >> she smashed records, they thrilled fans and wrote new chapters in the history of the game, and many were probably cheating. we asked writers and you what to about the performance-enhancing drugs in baseball on...
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roman polanski pled guilty and then fled.llen has denied -- >> don't kill my joke, remi. >> woody allen has been married to soon ye this whole time. that is unexpected. >> can i show quickly the worst moment of the show? can we roll it? >> the golden globe goes to jarod leto. >> i mean look at that. are you kidding me? >> look at that. that's a ponytail. >> first of all his performance was overrated in "dallas buyers club" and then second of all, just look at him. >> you hate ponytails. >> on women. >> his role in that film was completely fictional even though it was based on a true story. >> and he wasn't a rodeo rider. i hate to ruin the movie. it is actually a good movie. >> is parkinsons not fun? can we confirm that? >> it is not fun. i am pretty clear on that. you know what movie should have been nominated? "don john." that was a good movie. isn't it a great movie? >> it is great. >> it is a movie about pornography's effect on couples, and it takes place in jersey. >> a a young man obsessed with porn. >> i loved that mov
roman polanski pled guilty and then fled.llen has denied -- >> don't kill my joke, remi. >> woody allen has been married to soon ye this whole time. that is unexpected. >> can i show quickly the worst moment of the show? can we roll it? >> the golden globe goes to jarod leto. >> i mean look at that. are you kidding me? >> look at that. that's a ponytail. >> first of all his performance was overrated in "dallas buyers club" and then second of...
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i'm christine roman. >> 31 minutes past the hour. >>. new jersey where we're expecting to learn much more about the investigation into. what many people are camming bridgegate. the political scandal surrounding chris christie over the shutdown of lanes to the busy george washington bridge. as a political payback against a mayor who would not endorse christie. christie fired a top aid and asked another to step down and a apologized saying he was deceived. he's not embarrassed and disappointed. today a state committee plans to release hundreds of page. s of documents from its investigation. as cnn has learned, the fbi is looking into the shutdown now and possible federal charges. christie insists he knew nothing about this and apologized again and again. >> i am responsible for what happened. i am sad to report to the people of new jersey that we fell short. we fell short of the expectations that we have created over the last four years for the type of excellence in government that they should expect from this office. but i have said while
i'm christine roman. >> 31 minutes past the hour. >>. new jersey where we're expecting to learn much more about the investigation into. what many people are camming bridgegate. the political scandal surrounding chris christie over the shutdown of lanes to the busy george washington bridge. as a political payback against a mayor who would not endorse christie. christie fired a top aid and asked another to step down and a apologized saying he was deceived. he's not embarrassed and...
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i'm christine romans. this is "your money." marissa meyer says they need to be more vigilant about your information. collecting your information is for your benefit. >> if we can anticipate the things you might want to know or some of the questions you may have, we just make you smarter. we want to go from you telling us what you want to know to us suggesting things you might want to know that might make your life better. >> the president says nsa surveillance is key to national security and has not overstepped. >> nobody's listening to the content of people's phone calls. >> recently, target and neiman marcus, retailers you trust, forced to admit your information was stolen in their care. the economists calls bruce schneider a security guru. he is the author of "liars and outliers." you say we are not customers. we are the product. >> well, it is true. think about google and facebook. they are free services and the reason they are free is because the sites are collecting your information and using that for manipulation to pers
i'm christine romans. this is "your money." marissa meyer says they need to be more vigilant about your information. collecting your information is for your benefit. >> if we can anticipate the things you might want to know or some of the questions you may have, we just make you smarter. we want to go from you telling us what you want to know to us suggesting things you might want to know that might make your life better. >> the president says nsa surveillance is key to...
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christine romans has the story. good morning. >> good morning., on top of grammy nominations. only 28 years old. he's heading to music's biggest stage, the super bowl. carol -- >> bruno mars is going from super star to super bowl. born peter hernandez to a musical family in hawaii he started as the world's youngest elvis impersonator. he struggled as a performer, dropped from m o town records but then changed his business plan and started writing songs for other artists. his big break came in 2010 doing vocals for two songs he helped write "nothing on you" and "billionaire." his debut album, a success. and landed mars two number one hits. ♪ i'd catch a grenade for you >> album number two reached number one. and the accompanying tour brought him more than $46 million so far. ♪ i should have bought you flowers and held your hand ♪ all together sold 115 million singles nationwide and landed more than any singer since elvis. the 28-year-old was billboard's artist of the year last year. >> expect to have some fun with us. >> he has 14 past grammy nomi
christine romans has the story. good morning. >> good morning., on top of grammy nominations. only 28 years old. he's heading to music's biggest stage, the super bowl. carol -- >> bruno mars is going from super star to super bowl. born peter hernandez to a musical family in hawaii he started as the world's youngest elvis impersonator. he struggled as a performer, dropped from m o town records but then changed his business plan and started writing songs for other artists. his big...
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it was blocked at the request of a roman catholic group in denver. the obama administration says that organization is among those exempt from the requirement. >>> a new year and a new start for rob ford. the city's mayoral campaign kicks off today. ford's administration has been thrown into turmoil after he admitted to smoking crack and lying about it, public drunkenness and lewd language. he's expected to face stiff competition from two other candidates. >>> a time-honored tradition played out in the streets of philadelphia. >> the city rang in the new year in mummers style. thousands of spectators watched as mummers strutted their stuff. >> philly's mummers' parade is believed to be the oldest in the u.s., dating back to the 17th century. >>> still ahead, phone numbers for several million users of a popular app are leaked online. we're learning how it happened. >>> plus, high times. the first legal marijuana for recreational use, now being sold in the u.s. this morning, we go inside the pot shop. >>> and developing this morning, a popular priest is
it was blocked at the request of a roman catholic group in denver. the obama administration says that organization is among those exempt from the requirement. >>> a new year and a new start for rob ford. the city's mayoral campaign kicks off today. ford's administration has been thrown into turmoil after he admitted to smoking crack and lying about it, public drunkenness and lewd language. he's expected to face stiff competition from two other candidates. >>> a time-honored...
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but theres judges of the cbd but the message watch for the adopt a roman says that once people try them out they almost always come back into the feedback we're getting from customers has been overwhelmingly positive. two members of the winter i was in israel i love the coffee there and got a work meeting and was so excited when i feel. i find to be like the smell of the bed in a bitter taste to it and a little bit more like a bird as he surged this does not happen. i think this is very. a romance as they pay special attention to their coffee process importing coffee beans from all over the world and roasting them in israel creating the number of unique plants with a rich full flavor it's a realm of plans to continue their push for the next opening will be in miami and developers say that they're planning for additional storage in the dc area to open in the future he's that sort of leave to run the band's new and old i'm rebecca foster for j and windy in washington. i. european central bank has unveiled the currency unions new ten year old bass notes saying the legal tender will be just
but theres judges of the cbd but the message watch for the adopt a roman says that once people try them out they almost always come back into the feedback we're getting from customers has been overwhelmingly positive. two members of the winter i was in israel i love the coffee there and got a work meeting and was so excited when i feel. i find to be like the smell of the bed in a bitter taste to it and a little bit more like a bird as he surged this does not happen. i think this is very. a...
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their labor and a bundle of wood for heating the education initiative an important part of oregon's roman strategy is also not functioning the schooling for romantic stuff onto remains basic and there are no mixed classes with the ethnic ontarians some families are coaching and kids at home to try to breach the difference the roman had long been discriminated against in hungarian society and things don't seem to be improving he on the spot. this tells us that the new electoral law has even restricted his civil liberties. top aide as well whether or not. if i put on these electoral forms the time in the much. then i can vote for any of the other political parties each i can only vote for or against the ruler of presented in parliament. but alas. things could be much better for the role and hungary according to the floor bath who says that millions of euros from the european union were invested in the roma strategy projects. money that was badly missed it he snaps i should go with him over the last twenty five he is all the political parties have one thing in common that prejudices against
their labor and a bundle of wood for heating the education initiative an important part of oregon's roman strategy is also not functioning the schooling for romantic stuff onto remains basic and there are no mixed classes with the ethnic ontarians some families are coaching and kids at home to try to breach the difference the roman had long been discriminated against in hungarian society and things don't seem to be improving he on the spot. this tells us that the new electoral law has even...
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. >> as jose and his party are doing battle on the floor, a man named roman, a prominent member of theting and falls from a ledge. >> suddenly he slipped and fell. he was lying down, and his head was bleeding. and somebody screamed, saying that he was dead. >> he is rushed to the hospital. his life hanging in the balance. >> people started crying. women started yelling. and some of the female members of the government started attacking us, accusing us, saying that we pushed roman loiza. >> people that belongs to the government said it was on purpose. and a terrible fight also started. >> you can see jose in the middle of the melee being beaten from behind. >> that night was like a nightmare. all our fears started becoming true. we were attacked. we were hit. i felt a couple of punches on my head from the back. i almost fainted. >> scared for his life, jose and the rest of the opposition party flee. >> we managed to get out of the theater and run away, literally run away. >> jose runs home and remains there for several hours until he gets a startling phone call warning him that angry me
. >> as jose and his party are doing battle on the floor, a man named roman, a prominent member of theting and falls from a ledge. >> suddenly he slipped and fell. he was lying down, and his head was bleeding. and somebody screamed, saying that he was dead. >> he is rushed to the hospital. his life hanging in the balance. >> people started crying. women started yelling. and some of the female members of the government started attacking us, accusing us, saying that we...
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as roman catholics we have to trust the holy spirit and i'm confident you know the holy spirit will guide the church. let's talk about the lower spirit here because it's people don't have a problem with the holy spirit they have a lot of problems with the catholic church doctrine that they have a problem with well you know here's the thing when you bring in a new head of the organization you do so to address the. fundamental issues that are that are a cancer in the organization and let's be very clear about this why while this pope pope francis has spoken out against capitalism you know negative capitalism making money as a god and i am i am heavily paraphrasing there. let's be real jesus in the temple turned over the money changers tables that's doctrine that all christians can agree on that's nothing new and radical this pope has yet to address the major issues that are plaguing catholicism right now he has he has appointed a commission to look into the abuse of children but keep in mind this is a pope who a few years ago said that homosexuals adopting children is a form of child abuse
as roman catholics we have to trust the holy spirit and i'm confident you know the holy spirit will guide the church. let's talk about the lower spirit here because it's people don't have a problem with the holy spirit they have a lot of problems with the catholic church doctrine that they have a problem with well you know here's the thing when you bring in a new head of the organization you do so to address the. fundamental issues that are that are a cancer in the organization and let's be...
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that's called the roman forum. - the colosseum is huge! - arts, classes, and reenactments.lus with pasta... - italian 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
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i'm christine romans, this is "your money." these are the people who flip your burgers, and clean your offices and they want a raise. [ chanting ] >> reporter: fast food woeshgs aren't the only ones at the bottom of the economic ladder. 1.6 million americans live on the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. that works out to just overs 15ds,000 a year, well below the poverty line for a family of three. another 17 million americans earn only slightly more. >> we have to sacrifice. either my husband eats today and i eat tomorrow, or -- you know, just to make sure my kids eat. >> reporter: the president says those workers need raise. >> it's well past the time to raise a minimum wage that in real terms right now is below where it was when harry truman was in office. >> reporter: democrats wa s wan raise the wage. some call it a political solution. not an economic one. >> raising the minimum wage, having a job that pays $10 an shower not the american dream. >> reporter: the usdeo of america's largest employer walmart sees it this
i'm christine romans, this is "your money." these are the people who flip your burgers, and clean your offices and they want a raise. [ chanting ] >> reporter: fast food woeshgs aren't the only ones at the bottom of the economic ladder. 1.6 million americans live on the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. that works out to just overs 15ds,000 a year, well below the poverty line for a family of three. another 17 million americans earn only slightly more. >> we have to...
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some of them are in the old roman mining shafts occasionally they turn up some old artifacts. i like is the ancient wooden ladder. it was the wrong way round when he showed no sign that there's no more gold in this tunnel. outside again i'm approached by a group of people. this ink and the spaniards desperate says this woman has no other way to making a living apart for mining. we always leave for my new year. we want to keep on doing so. a few crossing or children and their children. please help us complaining isn't like it used to be their new technologies. as i get even more. but it won't be as high as my guide put them up to this the school community everything that has been more. i summoned my house like it's the moncton good but it's clear that there's a clash of two very different interest groups in russia madonna. it's getting late i'd meet up again with the anti mining activists tutor and looking. they are not budging putin says he doesn't care what they want to dig for. he's only interested in the fact he were to make money by destroying his world. and it will be fic
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