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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 peace. on the outer walls is a sculpted representation of that dedication ceremony-- a procession of priests, officials, and members of the imperial family. this is to roman art what the parthenon frieze is to greek art. a sense of order and serenity pervades the scene. at the head of the procession, between his two consuls, is the damaged but recognizable image of augustus himself-- dignified, though not yet deified. all the other figures are portraits, too such as augustus' daughter julia-- later banished for immoral conduct-- and her first husband, augustus' minister marcus agrippa. other reliefs celebrate the joy and fertility of nature in this time of pe
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 peace. on the outer walls is a sculpted representation of that dedication ceremony-- a procession of priests, officials, and...
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"the romans gained control of aspis," wrote the roman historian polybius.orce, the army marched out to plunder the countryside. "they destroyed many houses, "captured a large amount of spoils, "and took more than 20,000 slaves back to the ships." beginning in 510 b.c., roman armies spiralled outwards, conquering ever vaster territories. greeks, egyptians, gauls, mauritanians... all fell under the sweep of the empire. hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war were torn from their home countries. they became the slaves of the conquerers. the numbers of slaves was astounding -- an estimated one out of every three people living in the empire. their lives were hard. they could be beaten, whipped, even killed for disobedience. yet slaves could earn their freedom. wallace-hadrill: the crucial difference between the roman and the american concept of slavery is the possibility of freedom in the roman concept. not only that, but the fact that once freed, a roman slave becomes a citizen. keach: in rome, freed slaves were often included in the family tombs of their for
"the romans gained control of aspis," wrote the roman historian polybius.orce, the army marched out to plunder the countryside. "they destroyed many houses, "captured a large amount of spoils, "and took more than 20,000 slaves back to the ships." beginning in 510 b.c., roman armies spiralled outwards, conquering ever vaster territories. greeks, egyptians, gauls, mauritanians... all fell under the sweep of the empire. hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war were...
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from which thornton's low roman dome emerged. this perspective from the northeast shows a distinctly greek frieze of figures decorating the drum. the timing suggests latrobe celebrated jefferson's retirement in 1809. the architect was now free to express the simplicity of greek architecture. on the exterior of the capitol to be in accord with his interiors. these designs were not just wishful thinking. he included them in his estimates until 1816 when he replaced the propylaea with the west wing to accommodate the library of congress. and additional congressional committee rooms. so much for the introduction. now the details. on april 17, 1815, when latrobe visited the capitol to visit -- view the melancholy spectacle of the ruins, he was encouraged by what remained intact. many important parts are wholly injured. what is read of mine the picturesqu entrance of the house of representatives with its handsome columns. the great staircase and the vault of the senate chairman are entirely free from any injury which cannot be easily r
from which thornton's low roman dome emerged. this perspective from the northeast shows a distinctly greek frieze of figures decorating the drum. the timing suggests latrobe celebrated jefferson's retirement in 1809. the architect was now free to express the simplicity of greek architecture. on the exterior of the capitol to be in accord with his interiors. these designs were not just wishful thinking. he included them in his estimates until 1816 when he replaced the propylaea with the west...
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the roman-- in fact, the byzantines consider themselves to be the descendants of the romans or the roman empire. so, essentially, the byzantine empire which lasted from around the 4th century all the way and into the 15th century was really a continuation of the great roman empire. therefore, they preserved-- there is a definite continuity. and because there is a continuity with past tradition, they preserved the administrative structure, the law, the judicial system of the classical romans. now, the byzantine period is divided into three essential phases. the phases are interrupted by two other phases, but let me take you back and start with the early medieval-- early medieval byzantine period. the early period begins with the 4th century. some even argue that, perhaps, it should start in the 6th century, but let's, for this particular purpose, say and assert that it began in the 4th century with the move of the capital city of rome from italy to constantinople or present-day istanbul, turkey. constantine the great, when he moved or made this essential decision, then focused the entire
the roman-- in fact, the byzantines consider themselves to be the descendants of the romans or the roman empire. so, essentially, the byzantine empire which lasted from around the 4th century all the way and into the 15th century was really a continuation of the great roman empire. therefore, they preserved-- there is a definite continuity. and because there is a continuity with past tradition, they preserved the administrative structure, the law, the judicial system of the classical romans....
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minerva was the roman equivalent of the greek athena. for latrobe's first house chamber, there was modeled a seated figure of liberty above the speaker's chair. its appearance reconstructed by chenowitz in two images based on latrobe's description. by her side stands the american eagle supporting her left hand in which is the cap of liberty. her right presents a scroll, the constitution of the united states, her foot treads upon a reversed crown on -- as a footstool and upon other emblels of monarchy and bondage. franzoni also carved a spread winged eagle in the entrance. its wings spread 12 feet, 6 inches in breadth. four relief panels opposite the eagle were personifications representing ag kultsure, art, science and commerce. all were ruined in the fire but some vague outlines of horizontally oriented figures are discernible on latrobe's 1815 sketch of the burnt colonnade. they suggest latrobe designed these based on the tower winds. when latrobe planned the sculpture for the second house chamber, he resurrected his 1810 athena libert
minerva was the roman equivalent of the greek athena. for latrobe's first house chamber, there was modeled a seated figure of liberty above the speaker's chair. its appearance reconstructed by chenowitz in two images based on latrobe's description. by her side stands the american eagle supporting her left hand in which is the cap of liberty. her right presents a scroll, the constitution of the united states, her foot treads upon a reversed crown on -- as a footstool and upon other emblels of...
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from which thornton's low roman dome emerged. this perspective from the northeast shows a distinctly greek frieze of figures decorating the drum. the timing suggests latrobe celebrated jefferson's retirement in 1809. the architect was now free to express the simplicity of greek architecture. on the exterior of the capitol to be in accord with his interiors. these designs were not just wishful thinking. he included them in his estimates until 1816 when he replaced the propylaea with the west wing to accommodate the library of congress. and additional congressional committee rooms. so much for the introduction. now the details. on april 17, 1815, when latrobe visited the capitol to visit -- view the melancholy spectacle of the ruins, he was encouraged by what remained intact. many important parts are wholly injured. what is read of mine the picturesqu entrance of the house of representatives with its handsome columns. the great staircase and the vault of the senate chairman are entirely free from any injury which cannot be easily r
from which thornton's low roman dome emerged. this perspective from the northeast shows a distinctly greek frieze of figures decorating the drum. the timing suggests latrobe celebrated jefferson's retirement in 1809. the architect was now free to express the simplicity of greek architecture. on the exterior of the capitol to be in accord with his interiors. these designs were not just wishful thinking. he included them in his estimates until 1816 when he replaced the propylaea with the west...
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it was, in fact, a type of screen that would-- and was used by the romans to partition the roman emperor-- to separate the roman emperor from the crowds when he made public appearances. gradually, very gradually, this partition, the templon, which was made usually of stone, marble slabs, began to expand. and it began to expand by the 6th century we know that the partition sprouted colonnettes and eventually they surmounted it with an entablature and then began to place icons, representations of holy images directly on top. and then by the 15th century in fact, especially in russia and yugoslavia these sanctuary barriers reached five rows. that one i'm standing in front of presently has two rows. the lowest row is called a local row. it's low and it's rather assessable for those who wish to venerate these icons. what you see here are representations of isolated saints which are standing and, in fact, in this row, there is a certain amount of flexibility in your choice of the participants, in the choice of your subject matter. in the center, the two center-most images which flank the sanct
it was, in fact, a type of screen that would-- and was used by the romans to partition the roman emperor-- to separate the roman emperor from the crowds when he made public appearances. gradually, very gradually, this partition, the templon, which was made usually of stone, marble slabs, began to expand. and it began to expand by the 6th century we know that the partition sprouted colonnettes and eventually they surmounted it with an entablature and then began to place icons, representations of...
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i'm christine romans. >> look at our planes. are our billion dollar toys. >> thank you taxpayers. >>> western leaders are showing their solidarity with ukraine. president obama, british prime minister david cameron and the laiders of france, and italy promising to help protect baltic nations from russian aggression. in a new round of economic sanctions, could be announced today. they are talking tough about isis, vowing to help put together an international coalition to confront the terror group head on. michelle kaczynski traveling with the president joins us from wales. iraq's president asked for international help fighting isis. iraq asking for more help from around the world. has nato given any indication of what it might do? >> reporter: yeah, the president has been trying to build this coalition. u.s. officials told us other nations are receptive. the uk aligned along with the u.s. they are not going so far as to contributing air strikes, at least not at this point. that makes it easy, right, when iraq asks for help and ev
i'm christine romans. >> look at our planes. are our billion dollar toys. >> thank you taxpayers. >>> western leaders are showing their solidarity with ukraine. president obama, british prime minister david cameron and the laiders of france, and italy promising to help protect baltic nations from russian aggression. in a new round of economic sanctions, could be announced today. they are talking tough about isis, vowing to help put together an international coalition to...
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i want to bring in anthony roman, an aviation analyst.o tell us a little bit more about this plane. we were talking a little about it in the break. give us a little more detail about this plane. >> this is an extremely modern aircraft. it houses a fully jet engine with a propeller on the end of it also known as a turbo prop. it's fully pressurized, fully computerized and is often referred to as a personal or small corporate airliner. it has redundant systems simply to protect the pilot and the passengers. in this particular case, i would guess that this pressurization problem was probably insidious. in other words, it occurred over a long period of time, was virtually imperceptible, everyone fell asleep and then probably expired. >> and dr. corey herbert, who i believe is still with us, this problem of hypoxia, it is rare obviously, but over a long period of time, as anthony roman just explained, people would then not realize what was happening, including the pilots? >> exactly. and, see, you have tol always remember that when you're on a
i want to bring in anthony roman, an aviation analyst.o tell us a little bit more about this plane. we were talking a little about it in the break. give us a little more detail about this plane. >> this is an extremely modern aircraft. it houses a fully jet engine with a propeller on the end of it also known as a turbo prop. it's fully pressurized, fully computerized and is often referred to as a personal or small corporate airliner. it has redundant systems simply to protect the pilot...
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first stations and trying to figure out where to cut hubt i publicity and services i want to thank dan roman field in 149 we passed two year bushlt. >> hydrahave a healthy budget due to our budget wizards i want to congratulate us was likely the easily budget to move forward because our economy is healthier but we're working together to fourth our top priorities and what we're going to invest in i want this thank obviously there's a tremendous amount of work that happens at the board of supervisors i want to thank the staff and the budget committee their hard work led lbe their fear also leaders supervisor farrell and he can go home earlier to spend time with his kids in the evening supervisor farrell. >> (clapping) >> thank you president chiu and mayor ed lee it's maiming two years in a row we've passed this out of the committee and the board of supervisors. when we started this process i think mayor ed lee and i had a commitment to have an open and transparent process that did as is mayor ed lee respect to every be district to meet with the committee heads and we had a town hall online mee
first stations and trying to figure out where to cut hubt i publicity and services i want to thank dan roman field in 149 we passed two year bushlt. >> hydrahave a healthy budget due to our budget wizards i want to congratulate us was likely the easily budget to move forward because our economy is healthier but we're working together to fourth our top priorities and what we're going to invest in i want this thank obviously there's a tremendous amount of work that happens at the board of...
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roman past. many ancient writers, up to the roman period, reported that women, live, living women, were actually enjoying the liberated life of amazons and still dwelled in lands around the black sea and beyond. long before mod concern archaeologists began excavating the graves of warrior women, those ancient writers understood that among the know -- nomadic people in western asia, the women lived the same rugged outdoor life as the men. these warlike tribes have no cities, no fixed abodes, wrote one greek historian. they live free and unconquered, so savage that even the women take part in war. amazons, remarked others, were as courageous and fearsome as their husbands. so, from very early times the ancient greeks realized the amazons of their myths were somehow related to the the living women of cithia. nomad women were described in detail in 470bc by the historian, heroditus. i was intrigued to learn 100 years later the philosopher plato stated the amazons offing mic times and the contemporary
roman past. many ancient writers, up to the roman period, reported that women, live, living women, were actually enjoying the liberated life of amazons and still dwelled in lands around the black sea and beyond. long before mod concern archaeologists began excavating the graves of warrior women, those ancient writers understood that among the know -- nomadic people in western asia, the women lived the same rugged outdoor life as the men. these warlike tribes have no cities, no fixed abodes,...
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at school, a memorial spring to go life at roman's lock tore mark her death. principal eric mccollough says he is haunt by their last conversation. >> i keep running it through my mind that may have been last thing i said to her was just be safe out there, see you tomorrow. she nodded. >> reporter: one stray bullet striking one innocent student devastating everyone around her. >> she's always there for you. she will always there been for you. >> reporter: gone too soon but friend say never lost. in olney, steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> breaking news right now the philadelphia district attorney files criminal charges in the attack of a same sex couple in center city. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry is live at central detectives with the breaking details, syma? >> reporter: that is right, jessica it is a story that spark national outrage, now three people are facing charges in a brutal beating of a same sex couple in center city. victim told police a group of people attack them as they used gay slurs, and today, two men and one woman ar
at school, a memorial spring to go life at roman's lock tore mark her death. principal eric mccollough says he is haunt by their last conversation. >> i keep running it through my mind that may have been last thing i said to her was just be safe out there, see you tomorrow. she nodded. >> reporter: one stray bullet striking one innocent student devastating everyone around her. >> she's always there for you. she will always there been for you. >> reporter: gone too soon...
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strengthening tool i know a roman chair and with the innocence of a kid i wandered downstairs to my basement when i was in pain and started to use it and discovered in myself that it would make my back feel better hold on is the roman chair the straight up chair it's kind of a reverse sit up machine yeah and you pull, don't you pull up? no you lie face down. your belly supported you see people with their hands behind the head, doing like backwards sit ups. and that helped you? it helped me. i didn't know why. i just did it. you know experimentation. of an innocent naive kid. and uh, kind of filed that in my memory banks. didn't discover that i had spindalaysis which is the stress fracture uh, of a lower back until- same thing that he same thing that paul has. wow. and uh, then i met someone in my town who happened to be a big kettlebell advocate and started telling me about it and something made me connect the roman chair as a kid to the kettlebells as an adult and i started to learn about them actually i got phil into them and took it to a different level. and he started training m
strengthening tool i know a roman chair and with the innocence of a kid i wandered downstairs to my basement when i was in pain and started to use it and discovered in myself that it would make my back feel better hold on is the roman chair the straight up chair it's kind of a reverse sit up machine yeah and you pull, don't you pull up? no you lie face down. your belly supported you see people with their hands behind the head, doing like backwards sit ups. and that helped you? it helped me. i...
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christine romans is off today. a crucial element to the president's plan against isis is moving ahead. the house of representatives voted to support funding to train and arm the moderate syrian rebels. republicans back the president's plan more than 2 to 1. this is called by critics is does not go far enough. the president took pains on wednesday to say that putting u.s. soldiers in combat in iraq is off the table. >> i want to be clear. the american forces that were deployed to iraq do not have a combat mission. they will support iraqi forces on the ground. as they fight for their own country against these terrorists. as your commander in chief, i will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fighting another ground war in iraq. >> the u.s. secretary of state has had the same message. john kerry told the senate foreign relations committee is the only mission is to support iraqi forces. he responded to anti-war protesters for diplomatic issues saying there is quote no negotiations with isis. >> for a whol
christine romans is off today. a crucial element to the president's plan against isis is moving ahead. the house of representatives voted to support funding to train and arm the moderate syrian rebels. republicans back the president's plan more than 2 to 1. this is called by critics is does not go far enough. the president took pains on wednesday to say that putting u.s. soldiers in combat in iraq is off the table. >> i want to be clear. the american forces that were deployed to iraq do...
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cincinnatus, of course, was this great roman general. we remember him because he was at that point in history the only one who having put together this big army and oneness major campaign left it and went home and became a farmer again. of course, washington is often considered to be like cincinnatus. lot of parallels made to cincinnatus, more than to fabius. but he very consciously did what cincinnatus had done. he probably could have taken over this country, if that had been something he wanted to do. the army loved him. he was off-limits politically. one of the reasons hamil ton was hammered when he was the secretary of treasury was because you could not attack george washington. he was off-limits. even if you did not like them, you cannot say anything negative, because he was the symbol of america, the noble, virtuous person who does what is best for all of the people. so society of cincinnatus is one of those examples. there is a nice, long biography of him in plutarch. >> the society of cincinnati. there are like three missions in
cincinnatus, of course, was this great roman general. we remember him because he was at that point in history the only one who having put together this big army and oneness major campaign left it and went home and became a farmer again. of course, washington is often considered to be like cincinnatus. lot of parallels made to cincinnatus, more than to fabius. but he very consciously did what cincinnatus had done. he probably could have taken over this country, if that had been something he...
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for austrian skipper roman hagara and his racing team, it's a chance at redemption.es of bad luck, nice has been the only leg of the tour to elude hagara, and it's got people talking about a curse. roman: here in nice, i think there is a good chance for our team. we like the place here. we had already some good racing last year and hope this year in this act we can win now. laila: the extreme 40's fins look delicate, but can mean the difference between winning and losing. hans-peter: the other guys on the boat are checking the rig. they make the right settings. laila: hagara arrives back from the opening ceremony to review the progress. the setup of the fins and the type of sail used are tactical decisions. with intense pressure to finally break through and win, the correct choice is critical. the quiet austrian projects cool confidence. he knows he must inspire his team to stay calm and sail fast. extreme sailing regattas, or acts, are made up of a series of sprint heats held over four days. eight boats knife through a course of three buoys for the best finishing po
for austrian skipper roman hagara and his racing team, it's a chance at redemption.es of bad luck, nice has been the only leg of the tour to elude hagara, and it's got people talking about a curse. roman: here in nice, i think there is a good chance for our team. we like the place here. we had already some good racing last year and hope this year in this act we can win now. laila: the extreme 40's fins look delicate, but can mean the difference between winning and losing. hans-peter: the other...
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joining us now, i'm going to bring in shauna thomas, founder of a women's right group, and roman obin is a former nfl player. we just got new information in. ray rice actually made brief comments to espn earlier. he said, i have to be strong with my wife. she is so strong. we are in good spirits. we have a lot of people praying for us and we will continue to support each other. i have to be there for janay and my family right now and work through this. the previous statements we heard from ray rice were all about apologizing to the fans, the team and the coach. to my knowledge, this is the first time we've heard him speak directly about janay. is that surprising to you? >> it is. you know, but the fact that jay nay was brought into the spotlight makes it not surprising he would start to do it now. it is remarkably shameful that janay rice has to go through this revictimization of this video circulated without per permission in order for the ravens and nfl to pay attention and for them to be sufficient pr pressure for them to do the right thing. >> i want to talk to you guys because yo
joining us now, i'm going to bring in shauna thomas, founder of a women's right group, and roman obin is a former nfl player. we just got new information in. ray rice actually made brief comments to espn earlier. he said, i have to be strong with my wife. she is so strong. we are in good spirits. we have a lot of people praying for us and we will continue to support each other. i have to be there for janay and my family right now and work through this. the previous statements we heard from ray...
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e miss copal academy improved thims against roman. roman beats up on episcopal, 48-7. cheltenham wins by seven. evan scott, upper dublin. jimmy rogers gets into the end zone. pw wins 47-27. >> our play of the week. the pitch to white hall. the trick ration, he's headed to penn state next year. he's a running back and throwing it tonight. a 890 yard connection. ran for two touchdowns, threw for two scores. white hall wins, 38-17. >>> great touchdown run by archbishop wood's gianni cool. wood beats up on archbishop ryan. suodertan and ben surks alemn. souderton with the pretty 20 route. a quick toss to hallman. mastbaum edges central by two, 14-12. frankford made a big mistake about simon gratz. frankford loses by six points. jordan rogers calling his own number. it's a good call. he gets into the end zone for a short score. ollie knocks off lincoln 30-14. he runs fr three touchdowns. and that's just a taste. the main course is tomorrow night t. half hour high school blitz 1 at 7:00. where else but right here on nbc 10. >>> the eagles iv be hitting the west coast minus a
e miss copal academy improved thims against roman. roman beats up on episcopal, 48-7. cheltenham wins by seven. evan scott, upper dublin. jimmy rogers gets into the end zone. pw wins 47-27. >> our play of the week. the pitch to white hall. the trick ration, he's headed to penn state next year. he's a running back and throwing it tonight. a 890 yard connection. ran for two touchdowns, threw for two scores. white hall wins, 38-17. >>> great touchdown run by archbishop wood's gianni...
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> they back up, scared to death, but they do not let fear take them over. >> of course, it was the romanood prank if the cops did not show up, but that's normal. that's just a day in the world of youtube. >> help me out, help me out, come on, help me. >> oh, you're that guy! with the videos! >>> that's our show, everybody. thank you for joining us. we'll see >>> live from new york city, it's wendy williams. today, leah remini is on the couch to dish about her new family reality show. "one leah remini: it's all relative," and her best friend jennifer lopez. and dr. gadget wows wendy with the hottest summer gadgets. and all the latest, juicy "hot topics." now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wendy: nice! ♪
> they back up, scared to death, but they do not let fear take them over. >> of course, it was the romanood prank if the cops did not show up, but that's normal. that's just a day in the world of youtube. >> help me out, help me out, come on, help me. >> oh, you're that guy! with the videos! >>> that's our show, everybody. thank you for joining us. we'll see >>> live from new york city, it's wendy williams. today, leah remini is on the couch to dish about...
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i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. u.s. teach kurdish gear will las how to use the weaponry they will receive. recent kurdish losses in the region. many thousands of refugees are fleeing from syria into turkey ahead of the advancing isis forces. more than 70,000 refugees on friday and saturday alone. at the same time, the u.s. military pushing back against isis from the air. one air strike on friday. two more on sunday. that brings the total number across iraq to 186 air strikes. cnn's anna coren is standing by in irrelevaerbil. you have seen this up close. >> reporter: christine, we have seen this in northwestern iraq. close to the syrian border. those who fled last month. those who now live in the dusty camps on the plains. you know, while they are in safety, this is going to be their home. their permanent home. there is no timeline as to when they will be returning. winter is fast approaching. yes, it is still excruciatingly hot here. winter will be here soon and the camps will be a sea of mud. unhcr says they are runnin
i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. u.s. teach kurdish gear will las how to use the weaponry they will receive. recent kurdish losses in the region. many thousands of refugees are fleeing from syria into turkey ahead of the advancing isis forces. more than 70,000 refugees on friday and saturday alone. at the same time, the u.s. military pushing back against isis from the air. one air strike on friday. two more on sunday. that brings the total number across iraq to 186 air strikes....
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we'll have more with you and more with anthony roman on this breaking news story next.ink salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one...
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empire and they collapsed why did the romans welcome in the visigoths the boss the bandits all those people from outside why did they accept them and well because they are being shaken down constantly by the roman emperor for financing all his wars and hear that these people are just like forget it i'm being shaken down by these guys at home might as well go be shaken down by those other guys who want to come in but it's exactly analogous. so we're going to areas of rome that was clipped the famous point clipping that went on peoples of the soldiers to defend the empire were saying that they were getting paid less and less and less and the bank. vandals came in the barbarian came in here in the us. version of point clipping its talk want to take of using for the better reserve bank they also have rapid inflation that's hidden by shrinking the size of packaged goods so you get a third or a half a size for the same price so-called shrink place in all the other examples where the economy is being carved out is being drained of its vitality because america can't really pay for these wars
empire and they collapsed why did the romans welcome in the visigoths the boss the bandits all those people from outside why did they accept them and well because they are being shaken down constantly by the roman emperor for financing all his wars and hear that these people are just like forget it i'm being shaken down by these guys at home might as well go be shaken down by those other guys who want to come in but it's exactly analogous. so we're going to areas of rome that was clipped the...
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empire and they collapsed why did the romans welcome in the visigoths the boss the vandals all those people from outside why did they accept them and well because they are being shaken down constantly by the roman emperor for financing all his wars and here are these people are just like forget it i'm being shaken down by these guys at home might as well go be shaken down by those other guys who want to come in it's exactly analogous. so we're going areas of rome that was clipped the famous point clipping that went on peoples the soldiers to defend the empire were saying that they were getting paid less and less and less and the bank. vandals came in the barbarians came in here in the us. version of point flipping it's called quantitative easing for the better reserve bank they also have rapid inflation that's hidden by shrinking the size of packaged goods so you get a third or a half the size for the same price so-called shrink place in all the other examples where the economy is being carved out is being drained of its vitality because america can't really pay for these wars anymor
empire and they collapsed why did the romans welcome in the visigoths the boss the vandals all those people from outside why did they accept them and well because they are being shaken down constantly by the roman emperor for financing all his wars and here are these people are just like forget it i'm being shaken down by these guys at home might as well go be shaken down by those other guys who want to come in it's exactly analogous. so we're going areas of rome that was clipped the famous...
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empire and they collapsed why did the romans welcome in the visigoths the boss the vandals all those people from outside why did they accept them and well because they are being shaken down constantly by the roman emperor for financing all his wars and here are these people are just like forget it i'm being shaken down by these guys at home might as well go be shaken down by those other guys who want to come in but it's exactly analogous to the suburbs an area of rome that was clipped the famous point clipping that went on people's soldiers to defend the empire were saying that they were getting paid less and less and less and the bank. vandals came in the barbarians game and here in the us. version of point flipping it's talk want to take of using for the better reserve bank they also have wrapped inflation that's hidden by shrinking the size of packaged goods so you get a third or a half the size for the same price so called shrink place in all the other examples where the economy is being carved out is being drained of its vitality because america can't really pay for these wars a
empire and they collapsed why did the romans welcome in the visigoths the boss the vandals all those people from outside why did they accept them and well because they are being shaken down constantly by the roman emperor for financing all his wars and here are these people are just like forget it i'm being shaken down by these guys at home might as well go be shaken down by those other guys who want to come in but it's exactly analogous to the suburbs an area of rome that was clipped the...
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> they back up, scared to death, but they do not let fear take them over. >> of course, it was the romanprank if the cops did not show up, but that's normal. that's just a day in the world of youtube. >> help me out, help me out, come on, help me. >> oh, you're that guy! with the videos! >>> that's our show, everybody. thank you for joining us. we'll see female narrator: through sunday, it's posturepedic through sunday, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> weatherman sam champion opens up about his health scare. >> i generally would think of myself as a pretty
> they back up, scared to death, but they do not let fear take them over. >> of course, it was the romanprank if the cops did not show up, but that's normal. that's just a day in the world of youtube. >> help me out, help me out, come on, help me. >> oh, you're that guy! with the videos! >>> that's our show, everybody. thank you for joining us. we'll see female narrator: through sunday, it's posturepedic through sunday, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up...
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i'm christine romans. this is "cnn money." >>> your personal information under attack.curity breach at home depot, and celebrities' private moments exposed. we're going to take you to the dark corners of the internet where all this is happening. >>> fast food workers walk off the job again. protests in 150 cities. are they winning the minimum wage fight? >>> and later come for a ride in the most affordable lamborghini on the market. still goi
i'm christine romans. this is "cnn money." >>> your personal information under attack.curity breach at home depot, and celebrities' private moments exposed. we're going to take you to the dark corners of the internet where all this is happening. >>> fast food workers walk off the job again. protests in 150 cities. are they winning the minimum wage fight? >>> and later come for a ride in the most affordable lamborghini on the market. still goi
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leadership and commitments to building this collaborative process (clapping) i want to say thanks to dan roman field to make sure not only his capacity as controller he keeps us on a due course (clapping) and the people that helped me to make sure i've got all the issues in hand and that's my chief of staff and kate howard both from the controller's office and the mayor's office for their excellent work thank you very much (clapping) budget whiz wards i call them. but i'd like to an opportunity to specially niefrt david for a few words he's been watching this in his district and the whole board of supervisors. supervisor david chiu >> thank you mr. mayor just a couple of words first of all, those of us who were here when i came into office we had half a billions of we were debating whether to close down first stations and trying to figure out where to cut hubt i publicity and services i want to thank dan roman field in 149 we passed two year bushlt. >> hydrahave a healthy budget due to our budget wizards i want to congratulate us was likely the easily budget to move forward because our economy
leadership and commitments to building this collaborative process (clapping) i want to say thanks to dan roman field to make sure not only his capacity as controller he keeps us on a due course (clapping) and the people that helped me to make sure i've got all the issues in hand and that's my chief of staff and kate howard both from the controller's office and the mayor's office for their excellent work thank you very much (clapping) budget whiz wards i call them. but i'd like to an opportunity...
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i'm christine romans.s "cnn money." >> america at war in the mideast again. >> we will not tolerate safe havens for terrorist who is threaten our people. >> the united states launch arg strikes in syria against isis. a terror group that rakes in up to $3 million a day by selling oil on the black market. >> they are very well funded. >> part of the president's strategy, cut off the flow of funds. >> it's time to end the hypocrisy of those who accumulate wealth through the global
i'm christine romans.s "cnn money." >> america at war in the mideast again. >> we will not tolerate safe havens for terrorist who is threaten our people. >> the united states launch arg strikes in syria against isis. a terror group that rakes in up to $3 million a day by selling oil on the black market. >> they are very well funded. >> part of the president's strategy, cut off the flow of funds. >> it's time to end the hypocrisy of those who...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. 32 minutes past the hour. welcome the viewers here in the united states and around the world. military officials say the targets hit were in the isis strong hold of raqqa, but also three other syrian cities. mostly buildings and other so-called hard targets. the aim to degrade isis command and control and resupply and training. air strikes represent a significant escalation in the battle against islamic terror group. campaign has been confined to targets inside iraq. >> the targets started with sea launched tomahawk missiles and fighter jets and drones. american officials say the partner nations involved are arab countries. qatar, bahrain, saudi arabia, united arab emirates and jordan. let's start with senior washington correspondent joe johns with the latest. >> reporter: christine, in the early stages of the campaign, the effort to take out the command and control of isis is only beginning. the latest information from central command was a mix of fighter, bomber, drone or piloted ai
i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. 32 minutes past the hour. welcome the viewers here in the united states and around the world. military officials say the targets hit were in the isis strong hold of raqqa, but also three other syrian cities. mostly buildings and other so-called hard targets. the aim to degrade isis command and control and resupply and training. air strikes represent a significant escalation in the battle against islamic terror group. campaign has been confined to...
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christine romans is off today. a crucial element in president obama as plan to fight isis is moving ahead. the house voted to support funding to train and arm so-called moderate syrian rebels. many republicans back the president's plan. they did so by a more than 2 to 1 margin. this despite gop chrriticism th the plan does not go far enough to defeat the militant group. the president underscored his message that soldiers on the ground in iraq is off the table. >> i want to be clear. the american forces that have been deployed to iraq do not and will not have a combat mission. they will support iraqi forces on the ground as they fight for their own country against these terrorists. as your commander in chief, i will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fight another ground war in iraq. >> the united states secretary of state had the same message. john kerry told the senate foreign relations committee that the only role in iraq is to support iraqi forces. he responded to anti-war protesters saying this
christine romans is off today. a crucial element in president obama as plan to fight isis is moving ahead. the house voted to support funding to train and arm so-called moderate syrian rebels. many republicans back the president's plan. they did so by a more than 2 to 1 margin. this despite gop chrriticism th the plan does not go far enough to defeat the militant group. the president underscored his message that soldiers on the ground in iraq is off the table. >> i want to be clear. the...
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some people think that inflation contributed to the downfall of the roman empire, but we certainly have periods in history of decades or even centuries of price stability or declines but in general inflation has been a recurrent characteristic of modern capitalism. we asked economic analyst nariman behravesh for his thoughts on inflation in the 1990s and beyond. one way to understand what happened in the late 1990s, duri the so-called "new economy boom," is to look at the aggregate supply and aggregate demand curves. the oductivity boom allowed the aggregate supply curve to move to the right faster than the aggregate demand curve. this allowed both the unemployment rate and the inflation rate to fall simultanusly to 30-ar lows. the experience of the late 1990s is exactly the opposite of what happened in the 1970s and eay 1980s when the aggregate supy curve moved to the left because of weak productivity grow and supply shortages this resulted intagflation with both the unemployment rate and thinflion rate rising sultaously. any assertn about inflion being dead must be backed up by the as
some people think that inflation contributed to the downfall of the roman empire, but we certainly have periods in history of decades or even centuries of price stability or declines but in general inflation has been a recurrent characteristic of modern capitalism. we asked economic analyst nariman behravesh for his thoughts on inflation in the 1990s and beyond. one way to understand what happened in the late 1990s, duri the so-called "new economy boom," is to look at the aggregate...
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christine romans. >>> fiery words for hamas and isis. benjamin netanyahu warning the united nations the two organization he says are branches of the same poisonous tree bent on world domination and terror. >> when it comes to the ultimate goals, hamas is isis and isis is hamas. and what they share in common, all militant islamists share in common. >> the prime minister went on to tell the united nations that israel's fight against hamas and u.s. fight against isis are part of the same cause. >>> the united states and afghanistan allowing nearly 10,000 american troops to remain in that country beyond the end of the year. officials from both countries agreed to the deal. they agreed to it a year ago. the former president hamid karzai refused to sign it. under the plan, all u.s. troops would be out of afghanistan by 2017. >> big development. >>> happening now, thousands of protesters filling the streets of hong kong. they are demanding change from their government. we are live there. >>> plus, the man suspected of kidnapping missing student
christine romans. >>> fiery words for hamas and isis. benjamin netanyahu warning the united nations the two organization he says are branches of the same poisonous tree bent on world domination and terror. >> when it comes to the ultimate goals, hamas is isis and isis is hamas. and what they share in common, all militant islamists share in common. >> the prime minister went on to tell the united nations that israel's fight against hamas and u.s. fight against isis are part...
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. good morning. the tough oversight hearing of the director of the secret service is facing this morning got tougher. we know the man who jumped the white house fence made it farther into the white house than previously reported. cnn's jim acosta has the story. >> reporter: hernandez made it farther into the white house than previously stated. gonzalez managed to make it through a secret service officer at the portico doors and ran into the east room before he was tackled just as he was trying to head into the green room. no shots were fired inside or outside the white house. according to a memo used by the members of the committee this morning, there were multiple lapses that allowed gonzalez to make that far. one was a crash button which would have instantly locked down the white house. this information runs counter to what the secret service said on the night of the incident. a spokesman told reporters he was taken down inside the portico. according to white house officials, the president has conf
. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. good morning. the tough oversight hearing of the director of the secret service is facing this morning got tougher. we know the man who jumped the white house fence made it farther into the white house than previously reported. cnn's jim acosta has the story. >> reporter: hernandez made it farther into the white house than previously stated. gonzalez managed to make it through a secret service officer at the portico doors and...
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i'm christine romans. john berman has the day off. the administration was not prepared for the threat isis posed. the president acknowledges on "60 minutes" sunday night one reason the rapid expansion took officials by surprise is intelligence agencies under estimated isis and over estimated the iraqi military to fight off the military group. our erin mcpike has more from the white house. >> reporter: christine, the interview with "60 minutes," president obama acknowledges the u.s. intelligence over estimated what the government was doing in syria. that was the context for how the united states will go forward in battling the terrorism in the future. the idea that terrorists groups can take advantage of a middle eastern nation torn apart by civil war in chaos. >> well, i think our head of the intelligence community jim clapper acknowledged they under estimated what had been taking place in syria. >> he did not just say we under estimated isil. he said we overestimated the ability and will of our allies, iraqi army, to fight. >> that's
i'm christine romans. john berman has the day off. the administration was not prepared for the threat isis posed. the president acknowledges on "60 minutes" sunday night one reason the rapid expansion took officials by surprise is intelligence agencies under estimated isis and over estimated the iraqi military to fight off the military group. our erin mcpike has more from the white house. >> reporter: christine, the interview with "60 minutes," president obama...
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. >> reporter: twenty-four hours later homicide detectives and swat teams arrived at the home, of roman's suspect killer 19 year-old darren person, the alleged gunman, police say recruited as part of the battle among scores of students had arrived at the olney transportation center to have a fight. >> he was brought there as the muscle. he came with the gun, and unfortunately he used it. >> reporter: police say when person opened fire one of the bullets killed iisha, two others critically wounding a 19 year-old man who was helped by a good samaritan. >> he was shot, wounded all right here, blood, nails, and it was just sad. >> reporter: loss of the wonderful young life police say came at the end of what might have have been, just a typical high school feud until they say person arrived with a gun and began firing. >> so something very small and trivial ultimately ended up in this young lady being killed. >> reporter: now captain clark says that the bullet that killed iisha traveled for half a city block, striking her in the back, as she was walking away. she never saw the accused kill her
. >> reporter: twenty-four hours later homicide detectives and swat teams arrived at the home, of roman's suspect killer 19 year-old darren person, the alleged gunman, police say recruited as part of the battle among scores of students had arrived at the olney transportation center to have a fight. >> he was brought there as the muscle. he came with the gun, and unfortunately he used it. >> reporter: police say when person opened fire one of the bullets killed iisha, two...
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roman era fortress were a band at jewish fanatics hold up and committed mass suicide and the editors impose this title, goliath on me. when we look at developments in the past few weeks, the first title might've been more appropriate. so, my book begins in the gaza strip and in around the gaza strip. right now i think it is important to mention that while israel celebrate the festival of lights, the gaza strip is plunged into darkness and one power plant is able to function. this has been the case for a month and it is because israel ch, the u.s. supported release each of the gaza strip. the transitional phase i mentioned, made with operation castle at. in 2008 and 2009 in which 1400 residents mostly civilians according to the human rights group were killed. over 300 women and children were killed. most children according were killed at home. developments were taking place in israel led this time. there is a national election underway. tzipi livni who is the current peace negotiator who was then foreign minister and running for prime minister is trying to capture the mood of israeli
roman era fortress were a band at jewish fanatics hold up and committed mass suicide and the editors impose this title, goliath on me. when we look at developments in the past few weeks, the first title might've been more appropriate. so, my book begins in the gaza strip and in around the gaza strip. right now i think it is important to mention that while israel celebrate the festival of lights, the gaza strip is plunged into darkness and one power plant is able to function. this has been the...