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most jews accepted roman rule.ost harbored the hope that one day rome would be ousted. >> the people did not believe that cesar was sovereign. they believed that god was sovereign. >> pilate is immediately confronted by the challenges of the job. >> close today one, he tried to take the roman standards into the temple precinct. of course this caused a huge riot. >> this is a very antagonistic act because these displays efforts of the emperor and to the jews, this is heresy and blasphemy. >> protesters from jerusalem trek over 70 miles to pilate's palace. after five days, pilate calls out his troops. >> he expects that they are going to just disband because who wouldn't disband when there's a threat of death so eminently? instead, the jews bear their necks to pilate. and they say that they are willing to die for the law if necessary. pilate realizes he's been outmaneuvered, he might be prepared to execute a few people here, but he doesn't to want massacre people. >> it's interesting that pilate backs down. does this
most jews accepted roman rule.ost harbored the hope that one day rome would be ousted. >> the people did not believe that cesar was sovereign. they believed that god was sovereign. >> pilate is immediately confronted by the challenges of the job. >> close today one, he tried to take the roman standards into the temple precinct. of course this caused a huge riot. >> this is a very antagonistic act because these displays efforts of the emperor and to the jews, this is...
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it would be terrifying to face the roman army. you would know that they were there to utterly destroy you. >> judas was hopelessly outclassed in military terms by the romans. >> i have a feeling after those first few jewish rebels fell and the roman army just continued to advance, they knew the gig was up. >> the romans levelled the city in response because it had been taken. so that everyone who saw this would understand that revolt against rome was impossible. >> the romans round up 2,000 individuals and crucify them. they then take the entire population of the city and sell them into slavery. judas probably met his fate on a cross. >> romans would not let people take down, take down the corpses when they died. so what you had in nazareth was the smell of rotting corpses. defecation, urination, and the moans of those dying. sometimes it took days to die. >> if you put up that spectacle, rome's theory is, no one will dare do this again. >> even if jesus didn't see it firsthand, he would have heard the stories. this would have bee
it would be terrifying to face the roman army. you would know that they were there to utterly destroy you. >> judas was hopelessly outclassed in military terms by the romans. >> i have a feeling after those first few jewish rebels fell and the roman army just continued to advance, they knew the gig was up. >> the romans levelled the city in response because it had been taken. so that everyone who saw this would understand that revolt against rome was impossible. >> the...
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and romans liked that for crucifixion.ere's no better candidate than right here. >> the church has been rebuilt several times. but its core goes back to the fourth century. >> we are deep, deep inside the lowest level of the church of the holy sepulcher. and this is the place where tradition says helena found the true cross. >> after her tour of the holy land, helena begins the long journey home. but did she do so as legend says with a piece of the cross jesus died on? dr. georges kazan heads into the lab to carbon date for the first time a relic of the true cross to find out once and for all. they can even pay their bill- (beep) bill has joined the call. hey bill, we're just- phone: hi guys, bill here. do we have julia on the line too? 'k, well we'll just- phone: hey sorry. i had you muted. well yea let's just- phone: so what i was thinking- ok well we'll- phone: yeah- let's just go ahead- phone: oh alright- the award-winning geico app. download it today. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds
and romans liked that for crucifixion.ere's no better candidate than right here. >> the church has been rebuilt several times. but its core goes back to the fourth century. >> we are deep, deep inside the lowest level of the church of the holy sepulcher. and this is the place where tradition says helena found the true cross. >> after her tour of the holy land, helena begins the long journey home. but did she do so as legend says with a piece of the cross jesus died on? dr....
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and romans liked that for crucifixion.tter candidate than right here. >> the church has been rebuilt several times. but its core goes back to the fourth century. >> we are deep, deep inside the lowest level of the church of the holy sepulcher. and this is the place where tradition says helena found the true cross. >> after her tour of the holy land, helena begins the long journey home. but did she do so as legend says with a piece of the cross jesus died on? dr. georges kazan heads into the lab to carbon date for the first time a relic of the true cross to find out once and for all. es. ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. pain from a headache whcan make this...ld, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. >>> in 328 a.d., the empress helena returned to rome from the holy land. according to church history, her pilgrima
and romans liked that for crucifixion.tter candidate than right here. >> the church has been rebuilt several times. but its core goes back to the fourth century. >> we are deep, deep inside the lowest level of the church of the holy sepulcher. and this is the place where tradition says helena found the true cross. >> after her tour of the holy land, helena begins the long journey home. but did she do so as legend says with a piece of the cross jesus died on? dr. georges kazan...
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empire they were temporally contagious the roman empire had a claim to unify us annotated christianity also claims universality and translated it into the commandment to go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation because the indian. the first images the first pictorial symbols arose alongside the script when the christian or a trees in rome was still hidden underground in the counter-coup. these pictures were different from those of pre-christian am ticketing and portrayed angels wearing halos instead of winged messengers with laurel reeds but in the beginning there were very few specifically christian images. to take our measure your hats can adopt much of the antique roman religion didn't develop any dogma and for that reason provided no order to our border first becomes apparent in christianity for instance in the hierarchy of the angels who we can see as the successor to the mynah functional gods of the romans one of those but continuity and transformation volatile. but what were the models for the superhuman images in christendom where they the heroes of antiquity ear
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christianity became the state religion of the roman empire at a time when it was already beginning to collapse the city of rome the capital was a civilized metropolis of millions whose standards of living and represented the pinnacle of human history. the roman emperors placed themselves on the same level as the gods even today we talk of their buildings and legacies as monumental which also means overwhelming. and to find baptists close to the christianity whether it likes it or not is also an add to the roman empire they were temporally contagious the roman empire had a claim to universality christianity also claimed universality and translated it into the commandment to go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation because that in the end. the first images the first pictorial symbols arose alongside the script when the christian or a trees in rome was still hidden underground in the counter-coup. these pictures were different from those of pre-christian i'm ticketing and portrayed angels wearing halos instead of winged messengers with laurel reeds but in the beginning the
christianity became the state religion of the roman empire at a time when it was already beginning to collapse the city of rome the capital was a civilized metropolis of millions whose standards of living and represented the pinnacle of human history. the roman emperors placed themselves on the same level as the gods even today we talk of their buildings and legacies as monumental which also means overwhelming. and to find baptists close to the christianity whether it likes it or not is also an...
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the romans naturally used the hot springs for their own baths there were numerous private baths and a public complex and a queen come with the typical hyper cost for underfloor heating this amphitheater could home four thousand adequate income had to in the course of time it had clearly become a substantial and important city. excavated roman remains are everywhere in butte a pest they have been carefully preserved and often the modern sit. he has been built up above them. the foundations of the council on the castle hill date from the thirteenth century . because it was built on to been other food from around the year twelve fifty following the devastating incursion of tatas to worry a horseman had looted and pillaged foreign wind. small wonder if the cost of features a great variety of architectural styles it underwent alteration and extension over a considerable period of time with every rule making changes to suit his own taste . form. a council fortifications a complex and extensive those who lived in the protection of this mighty fortress had good reason to feel safe from attack
the romans naturally used the hot springs for their own baths there were numerous private baths and a public complex and a queen come with the typical hyper cost for underfloor heating this amphitheater could home four thousand adequate income had to in the course of time it had clearly become a substantial and important city. excavated roman remains are everywhere in butte a pest they have been carefully preserved and often the modern sit. he has been built up above them. the foundations of...
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roman and italia have decided to work together.it down into something we can accomplish in a few days. we are not going to break the glass ceiling inafew not going to break the glass ceiling in a few days. you are going to have to pace yourself. yes, it's really easy to get carried away and say i'm going to do one more thing, then the next thing you know it's four o'clock in the morning. and royal will lead a separate work stream and has already been influenced by experiences of nervousness in meetings. it really stuck with me when she was talking about how she would get biological symptoms in a meeting and she feels she has to say something but then she doesn't say it. the heartbeat and sweating and the breeding. so it was really interesting for me to hear that. meanwhile laurie will be ensuring that two sub team solutions are grounded in solid research. in her office at stanford university she shared her thoughts with me on the challenge ahead. one of the things i hope we identify are the micro dynamics so a lot of times people w
roman and italia have decided to work together.it down into something we can accomplish in a few days. we are not going to break the glass ceiling inafew not going to break the glass ceiling in a few days. you are going to have to pace yourself. yes, it's really easy to get carried away and say i'm going to do one more thing, then the next thing you know it's four o'clock in the morning. and royal will lead a separate work stream and has already been influenced by experiences of nervousness in...
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the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punishhem for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. they came out of nowhere, sir! how many of 'em? we don't know. dozens. all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver carabiner. oh, this is bad. as long as people misplace their keys, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. big australia is back. our biggest sirloin. our biggest bloom. our biggest entrees ever. outback steakhouse. aussie rules. and now, get a free $10 bonus card with every $50 in gift cards. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn
the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punishhem for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. they came out of nowhere, sir! how many of 'em? we don't know. dozens. all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver...
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the place was already known as kaka so under the romans proving once again how far sighted they must have been wisely giving my name to the place centuries before i was even born. it was they who fortified the hill and pots of those who lives opposite of to this day. after the romans candidate is a goth and then in the eighth century the arabs which brings us to my i pod in the story i was the daughter of a cyrus and prince. legend has it that in the days when i left here the emperor seana may. in this each the fortress for five long years his on is lay in the valley below the rules over these walls he could not prevail but all provisions ran out. in the end just one last pig remained and one sack of grain i had the pigs stuffed with the grain and held it from the walls myself it landed at the feet of charlemagne and when it just opened it convinced the emperor that all reserves were inexhaustible and a continued siege pointis. and all the inhabitants of the fortress city cried out caucus song caucus result in their great moment of victory and. of course death was no stranger to cauc
the place was already known as kaka so under the romans proving once again how far sighted they must have been wisely giving my name to the place centuries before i was even born. it was they who fortified the hill and pots of those who lives opposite of to this day. after the romans candidate is a goth and then in the eighth century the arabs which brings us to my i pod in the story i was the daughter of a cyrus and prince. legend has it that in the days when i left here the emperor seana may....
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are we going to finally get rid of the romans? are we finally going to see a righteous king ruling over israel? i imagine peter being full of hope, full of excitement as they go into jerusalem. >> as you can imagine, peter is thinking this is the beginning of some kind of revolution they will be taking over, that they will have power and authority and that this is the beginning of something glorious, expectations are running very high. >> but according to the gospels, within days, peter will have abandoned jesus and stood by as his friend and teacher is taken to the cross. >> i swear, i do not know the man. it's the final days of the ford year end sales event. ♪ i'm on top of the world, hey. ♪ it's your last chance of the year to get our best offer of the year: zero percent financing for seventy-two months, plus an extra one-thousand cash back across a full lineup of ford cars, trucks and suvs. dy sieplisciple gally lee (dog growls) named after a star. crafted to celebrate an unforgettable holiday. host one to remember. fl[ gasps,
are we going to finally get rid of the romans? are we finally going to see a righteous king ruling over israel? i imagine peter being full of hope, full of excitement as they go into jerusalem. >> as you can imagine, peter is thinking this is the beginning of some kind of revolution they will be taking over, that they will have power and authority and that this is the beginning of something glorious, expectations are running very high. >> but according to the gospels, within days,...
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general gordon, and ancient roman lavatories. how strange it is that the past is so little understood and so quickly forgotten, churchill said. how modern those views seem today yet how often have they been expressed in the past. saying in his letter to albanos, and he died in 850 a.d., if our own past is slightly better understood and hopefully not so quickly forgotten, much of the credit, ladies and gentlemen, for that should go to winston churchill. thank you very much. [ applause ] we've got a few minutes for easy questions. [ laughter ] >> can somebody give this gentleman the microphone? >> so, andrew, as i've told you, i loved your past work. napoleon, storm of war. >> don't stop there. >> my question is this, given the body of work out there on churchill and in the wake of roy jenkins' fabulous one volume biography, why are you tackling churchill now? in fact, is there a different slant you might have? >> yes, very good question. there are 1,009 biographies of churchill. so why on earth impose a 1,010th? i do hope i'm not
general gordon, and ancient roman lavatories. how strange it is that the past is so little understood and so quickly forgotten, churchill said. how modern those views seem today yet how often have they been expressed in the past. saying in his letter to albanos, and he died in 850 a.d., if our own past is slightly better understood and hopefully not so quickly forgotten, much of the credit, ladies and gentlemen, for that should go to winston churchill. thank you very much. [ applause ] we've...
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with 1.2 million roman catholics with1.2 million roman catholics followers around the world, the pontiffs speech to highlight the plight of migrants, telling his followers the story of mary and joseph, and the trials they were forced to endure on theirjourney to bethlehem. his holiness edged compassion to those who have also pledged their homes. translation: we see the tracks of entire families forced to set out in our own day. we see the tracks of millions of people who do not choose to go away, but driven from their land, leave behind their dear ones. in many cases, this departure is filled with hope, hope for the future. yet for many others this departure can only have one name, survival. outside of the cathedral, amongst the splendour of st peter's square, there was hope that pope francis‘ speech st peter‘s square, there was hope that pope francis‘ speech would bring people together. hope that the people will be more forgiving, towards one another, whatever their religion is. more accepting, so that... we will all live in harmony. just apply also the golden rule, whatever you don‘t w
with 1.2 million roman catholics with1.2 million roman catholics followers around the world, the pontiffs speech to highlight the plight of migrants, telling his followers the story of mary and joseph, and the trials they were forced to endure on theirjourney to bethlehem. his holiness edged compassion to those who have also pledged their homes. translation: we see the tracks of entire families forced to set out in our own day. we see the tracks of millions of people who do not choose to go...
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pope francis has urged the world's roman catholics not to ignore the plight of migrants who have been forced to flee because of violence. at christmas eve mass in saint peter's basilica, the pontiff drew comparisons with the biblical story of mary and joseph, who found no place to stay in bethlehem when mary was about to give birth tojesus. pope francis said respect for migrants was an integral part of christianity. virginia langeberg reports. in vatican city, the faithful began gathering long before midnight in st peter's square. beneath a giant christmas tree, a scene to reflect the birth ofjesus. while inside the basilica began the annual ceremony, steeped in catholic tradition. this, the fifth christmas eve mass to be held by pope francis. with 1.2 million roman catholics followers around the world, the pontiff used his speech to highlight the plight of migrants, telling his followers the story of mary and joseph, and the trials they were forced to endure on theirjourney to bethlehem. his holiness urged compassion to those who've also fled their homes. translation: we see the trac
pope francis has urged the world's roman catholics not to ignore the plight of migrants who have been forced to flee because of violence. at christmas eve mass in saint peter's basilica, the pontiff drew comparisons with the biblical story of mary and joseph, who found no place to stay in bethlehem when mary was about to give birth tojesus. pope francis said respect for migrants was an integral part of christianity. virginia langeberg reports. in vatican city, the faithful began gathering long...
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jefferson planned for the richmond state capitol to look like a classical roman temple. he followed the advice of people is studied antiquity and he put the capitol on top of a hill and it became, by design, the centerpiece of our city. the last thing that would make an impression on you is this temple on the hill. it has a triangular pediment. in the words of one architectural historian, it is like a frontispiece to all of virginia. we know in the course of 13 years of construction, there was free labor and slave labor involved, skilled and unskilled workers, local artisans and traveling itinerant artisans, some of whom, after working on the virginia capitol, went north to washington, d.c. and began working on the subsequent united states capitol. when you have a really good building accumulating important history and has important people and events associated with it, you do not give up on the building. for over 100 years, we used the capitol as first built and it was a rectangular roman style building with a south portico. by 1904, we realized the building was getting
jefferson planned for the richmond state capitol to look like a classical roman temple. he followed the advice of people is studied antiquity and he put the capitol on top of a hill and it became, by design, the centerpiece of our city. the last thing that would make an impression on you is this temple on the hill. it has a triangular pediment. in the words of one architectural historian, it is like a frontispiece to all of virginia. we know in the course of 13 years of construction, there was...
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empire and our collapse is beginning to look very similar but at least the ancient romans did stuff themselves full a lad oh a own way yes they did. the romans actually were dogs have lead pipes and scientists have found that tap water from ancient rome contained up to all hundred times more lead the local spring water the only difference between us and them is a leak romans drank from the lead pipes nowadays are leads don't care about our collapsing infrastructure because they are using it as well drink out of the tap of them they would sooner stop dog food up there knowing. they don't need to water the public transit of public schools they privatized their world and now they're letting our world collapse while they spend every one of our tax dollars on military next up there was a major voter's impression in the twenty sixteen presidential election meaning or election was not legit also heavily censored this year the d.n.c. claimed the right to select the presidential candidate and ignore what the voters want which means our twenty sixteen election was not legit also in the most s
empire and our collapse is beginning to look very similar but at least the ancient romans did stuff themselves full a lad oh a own way yes they did. the romans actually were dogs have lead pipes and scientists have found that tap water from ancient rome contained up to all hundred times more lead the local spring water the only difference between us and them is a leak romans drank from the lead pipes nowadays are leads don't care about our collapsing infrastructure because they are using it as...
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so i guess it is only women catholic church members of the council very small roman catholic community gathering to celebrate christmas christmas mass is normally go around seven o'clock because the general security. plans have changed slightly the families are working to reinstate the. status of jerusalem everyone here believes it's in the speed to become so i'm honest i mean it's like going to fly as palestinian arabs first and foremost secondly as christians so they've gathered here would normally this would be followed by a celebration outside the church and the families and children would get together. children would play games they would eat drink tea cake and so on that could go until about midnight but this will become sold in solidarity with jerusalem as the capital of palestine. meanwhile midnight mass is on the way in the vatican city the headquarters of the roman catholic church catholics have been flocking to the city for the service which will be given by pope francis and peter's basilica on monday he'll deliver the annual christmas day message where the focus is traditio
so i guess it is only women catholic church members of the council very small roman catholic community gathering to celebrate christmas christmas mass is normally go around seven o'clock because the general security. plans have changed slightly the families are working to reinstate the. status of jerusalem everyone here believes it's in the speed to become so i'm honest i mean it's like going to fly as palestinian arabs first and foremost secondly as christians so they've gathered here would...
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empire and our collapse is beginning to look very similar but at least the ancient romans did stuff themselves full a lad oh wait oh wait yes they did. the romans actually were dogs have lead pipes and scientists have found that tap water from ancient rome contained up to all hundred times more lead the local spring water the only difference between us and them is alit romans drank from the lead pipes nowadays are leads don't care about our collapsing infrastructure because they are using it as well drink out of the tap think they would sooner stop dog food up there knowing. they don't need the water the public transit the public schools they privatized their world and now they're letting our world collapse while they spend every one of our tax dollars on military next up there was a major voter's oppression in the twenty sixteen presidential election meaning or election was not legit also heavily censored this year the d.n.c. claimed the right to select the presidential candidate and ignore what the voters want which means our twenty sixteen election was not legit also in the most
empire and our collapse is beginning to look very similar but at least the ancient romans did stuff themselves full a lad oh wait oh wait yes they did. the romans actually were dogs have lead pipes and scientists have found that tap water from ancient rome contained up to all hundred times more lead the local spring water the only difference between us and them is alit romans drank from the lead pipes nowadays are leads don't care about our collapsing infrastructure because they are using it as...
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he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion.t's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish counsel. the sanhedrin. >> the gospels describe joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or following him. meeting jesus for one time was life changing. that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable? >> he goes to see the roman pontius pilate to ask for the body. >> get out. >> pilate is an essential figure, because only he had the power to pronounce a death sentence. so it wa
he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion.t's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish counsel. the sanhedrin. >> the gospels describe joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he...
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. >> the romans put herod into power. the romans support herod. grant herod legitimacy and client kingship. >> my greetings. >> herod is a great leader. a great segment of the population really, really support herod, really like him. >> he wanted to be like alexander the great or the great kings of the past. so he had this vast building program set up to demonstrate his power and authority. >> herod builds vast theaters, aqueducts and forts. and in 23 b.c., herod begins expanding the second temple. >> herod tries to ingratiate himself with the jewish people by enlarging and renovating the jewish temple. and he does succeed in making it into one of the most beautiful buildings in the ancient world. >> today, herod's temple is gone, but part of the colossal platform on which it once stood remains. the western wall is still one of the holiest sites in judaism. >> one cannot overestimate the importance of the temple in it was the religious center of judaism. the place where god's presence was understood to reside on earth. despite herod's achievements
. >> the romans put herod into power. the romans support herod. grant herod legitimacy and client kingship. >> my greetings. >> herod is a great leader. a great segment of the population really, really support herod, really like him. >> he wanted to be like alexander the great or the great kings of the past. so he had this vast building program set up to demonstrate his power and authority. >> herod builds vast theaters, aqueducts and forts. and in 23 b.c., herod...
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james roman received the report. in their the fbi office reported that oswald returned from mexico city and was living in the dallas area. i believe he read that report he was a consumer of intelligence. it. >> host: you been a reporter for 37 years, did you just go through their archives? >> guest: know, i asked for an interview and they turned me down. i got this from interviews with cia people, declassified records and archive records at the lbj library, the jfk library, and different collections at stanford, yale, boston university. it was investigated biography. >> host: if cia documents were available with this be a different book? >> guest: absolutely. there's a study that's 12 volumes, each 300 - 400 pages. that's totally classified. the full story of james angle can is classified. this is the story as best it can be told so far. >> if americans are suspicious about a shadow government running this country, your book give support to the. >> when i started the book nobody talked about the deep state. two years
james roman received the report. in their the fbi office reported that oswald returned from mexico city and was living in the dallas area. i believe he read that report he was a consumer of intelligence. it. >> host: you been a reporter for 37 years, did you just go through their archives? >> guest: know, i asked for an interview and they turned me down. i got this from interviews with cia people, declassified records and archive records at the lbj library, the jfk library, and...
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galilee, those areas were under roman occupation.you wanted to believe in the roman empire, you could practice your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernaum. >> i think it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment, potentially leading up to violence. >> the family have heard these reports that jesus is preaching and casting demons out, and they think, has he gone mad. >> we want to see jesus. his mother and his brothers. >> when jesus gets word that his family has come for him, he refuses to see them. he asks, who are my mother and my brothers? here are my mother and my brothers. whoever does god's will is my brother and sister and mother. >> he's saying to his family, if you don't support me, i'm going to deny you, too. >> he won't see them. >> it's almost like he disses his family. >> m
galilee, those areas were under roman occupation.you wanted to believe in the roman empire, you could practice your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernaum. >> i think it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment, potentially leading up...
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denzel washington, "roman j. israel esquire." best performance by an actress in a motion picture. musical or comedy. judi dench, "victoria and abd abdul." helen mirren, "the leisure seeker. "margot robbie, "i tonya." i'm sorry. sere emma stone, "battle of the sexes." >> best performance by an actress in a motion picture, drama. jessica chastain, "molly's game." sally hawkins, "the shape of water." francis mcdormen, "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri."
denzel washington, "roman j. israel esquire." best performance by an actress in a motion picture. musical or comedy. judi dench, "victoria and abd abdul." helen mirren, "the leisure seeker. "margot robbie, "i tonya." i'm sorry. sere emma stone, "battle of the sexes." >> best performance by an actress in a motion picture, drama. jessica chastain, "molly's game." sally hawkins, "the shape of water." francis mcdormen,...
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this is the border of the roman empire, originally.his big river. >> right here. >> yeah. >> why didn't they cross? >> the other side is flat, it's hard to defend and there were all these tribes that were vicious and not as civilized as the romans believed they were. >> they've all been here, the celts, the romans, the mongols, the ottoman turks. all had their way or tried. all left their mark to one extent or another. ♪ then mid-19th century, the curious, seemingly improbable austro-hungarian empire. this is when the city came into its open, fueled by untold wealth, accumulated power, and ambition. architecturally, intellectually, a great city. one of the world's greatest. >> and that was a time when budapest was a really progressive metropolis. the first subway in the continent of europe was in budapest. parliament had like a very sophisticated air-conditioning system. so people wanted to come, they wanted to live here, wanted to start a career. wanted to build places like this, because it was a good investment. >> the new york cafe
this is the border of the roman empire, originally.his big river. >> right here. >> yeah. >> why didn't they cross? >> the other side is flat, it's hard to defend and there were all these tribes that were vicious and not as civilized as the romans believed they were. >> they've all been here, the celts, the romans, the mongols, the ottoman turks. all had their way or tried. all left their mark to one extent or another. ♪ then mid-19th century, the curious,...
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archie sinclair that he should like to see mussolini, the mimic of ancient rome, strangled in old roman fashion. on his way to meet president roosevelt in august 1941 he read c.s. for rester's novel set in the napoleonic wars. one of the only non-fiction books he read during the war. time and again he would quote from the trafalgar memorandum, no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy. when in september 1941 the king offered churchill the lord warden ship he accepted despite being daunted by the cost of the upkeep largely because of its tremendous historical connections to pitt, wellington. two months later his first thought was we should not be wiped out. our history would not come to an end. at the end of an audience on the 7th of august, 1943, the king stood by a big map of north africa and stated that part of it had once belonged to egypt. churchill would not let him get away with that and at once replied he could not remember when. to the best of his belief it belonged to turkey. this, quote, readstumped the ki. churchill was write. in the 13th
archie sinclair that he should like to see mussolini, the mimic of ancient rome, strangled in old roman fashion. on his way to meet president roosevelt in august 1941 he read c.s. for rester's novel set in the napoleonic wars. one of the only non-fiction books he read during the war. time and again he would quote from the trafalgar memorandum, no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy. when in september 1941 the king offered churchill the lord warden ship he...
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amidst the ruins of rome new churches were built and the ancient roman buildings repurposed by christians the pictorial canon over a van and made itself felt in some time and trust of adding the larger the church was the more imagery could be depicted. here for the first time mary was depicted directly alongside jesus christ as his companion the mosaic still expresses representation directly but the angels are
amidst the ruins of rome new churches were built and the ancient roman buildings repurposed by christians the pictorial canon over a van and made itself felt in some time and trust of adding the larger the church was the more imagery could be depicted. here for the first time mary was depicted directly alongside jesus christ as his companion the mosaic still expresses representation directly but the angels are
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people looked around now they saw the miracle of saint peter dedicated to the triumph of the holy roman church but this triumph was soon cold into question by knowledge and science.
people looked around now they saw the miracle of saint peter dedicated to the triumph of the holy roman church but this triumph was soon cold into question by knowledge and science.
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the most senior archbishop of the region, the roman catholic church, heads into the square here. he was accompanied by dozens of palestinian scout troops. playing the bagpipes. that's a legacy of when british troops were here, scottish troops, during the british mandate period. they made their way in up manger street, into manger square, and it is there where speeches are given and dignitaries meet the archbishop before midnight mass takes place tonight on christmas eve. the crowds have turned out in the hundreds for the day. but numbers are much lighter than previous years. that's because tourism has taken a severe dent here because of fears over clashes that have taken place in the last few weeks in the occupied west bank, ever since donald trump announced that the us officially recognise jerusalem as the capital of israel. and all of this, whilst there is a severe diplomatic stand—off between the palestinians and the us, the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, who will be here tonight, will be talking about the fact that he will not accept any
the most senior archbishop of the region, the roman catholic church, heads into the square here. he was accompanied by dozens of palestinian scout troops. playing the bagpipes. that's a legacy of when british troops were here, scottish troops, during the british mandate period. they made their way in up manger street, into manger square, and it is there where speeches are given and dignitaries meet the archbishop before midnight mass takes place tonight on christmas eve. the crowds have turned...
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the head of the roman catholic church is lead a mass for some one hundred thousand people in bangladesh's capital dhaka pope francis is on a six day visit of the region he's been criticized for not publicly mentioning there were hanging crisis during the me in my leg of the tour but he will meet ringle refugees in dhaka later on friday more than six hundred twenty thousand of them have fled to bangladesh since august escaping a military crackdown in me and my let's bring in charles stratford in cox's bazar in bangladesh where many rangar are living in camps first to talk about the pope what's he up to today. well he has given a mass in one of the cars large parks around eighty thousand people turning up for that mass where he ordained sixteen priests we saw him arrive in what is being described as a locally made popemobile the pope's visit here basically having come from myanmar is treading very much a diplomatic tight rope here's what is being described as later in the days going to be speaking to the prime minister holding a meeting with the prime minister in the vatican ambassador here
the head of the roman catholic church is lead a mass for some one hundred thousand people in bangladesh's capital dhaka pope francis is on a six day visit of the region he's been criticized for not publicly mentioning there were hanging crisis during the me in my leg of the tour but he will meet ringle refugees in dhaka later on friday more than six hundred twenty thousand of them have fled to bangladesh since august escaping a military crackdown in me and my let's bring in charles stratford in...
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ok let's take you live now to the vatican where the pope pope francis the head of the roman catholic church is delivering the annual christmas message is known as the viet albie which translates to the city of rome and to the whole world he's expected to call on the world to help ease the suffering of people stuck in conflicts. on christmas eve pope francis spoke about the plight of refugees and migrants around the world he compared refugees to mary and joseph recounting the biblical story of how they had to travel from nazareth to bethlehem but found no place to stay the pope stress that faith demanded that foreigners be welcomed everywhere. and use a paid media. phone so many other footsteps are hidden in the footsteps of joseph and mary we see the tracks of entire families forced to set out in our own day we see the tracks of millions of people who did not choose to go away but driven from their land and leaving behind their dear ones who must see. the same fate impels us to make space for a new social imagination and not to be afraid of experiencing new forms of relationship in w
ok let's take you live now to the vatican where the pope pope francis the head of the roman catholic church is delivering the annual christmas message is known as the viet albie which translates to the city of rome and to the whole world he's expected to call on the world to help ease the suffering of people stuck in conflicts. on christmas eve pope francis spoke about the plight of refugees and migrants around the world he compared refugees to mary and joseph recounting the biblical story of...
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the head of the roman catholic church has used his christmas eve message to highlight the plight of refugees and migrants around the world speaking during midnight mass at st peter's basilica in rome pope francis compared refugees to mary and joseph recounting the bible story of how they had to travel from nazareth to bethlehem but found no place to stay the pope stress that faith demanded that foreigners be welcomed everywhere. to safety. so many other footsteps are hidden in the footsteps of joseph and mary we see the tracks of entire families forced to set out in our own day we see the tracks of millions of people who did not choose to go away but driven from their land and leaving behind their dear ones who must. descend faith impels us to make space for a new social imagination and not to be afraid of experiencing new forms of relationship in which none have to feel that there is no room for them on this earth christmas is a time for turning the power of fear into the power of charity. the president of guatemala says his country will move its embassy in israel to jerusalem making that t
the head of the roman catholic church has used his christmas eve message to highlight the plight of refugees and migrants around the world speaking during midnight mass at st peter's basilica in rome pope francis compared refugees to mary and joseph recounting the bible story of how they had to travel from nazareth to bethlehem but found no place to stay the pope stress that faith demanded that foreigners be welcomed everywhere. to safety. so many other footsteps are hidden in the footsteps of...
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the head of the roman catholic church has called for a negotiated two state solution to end the israeli palestinian conflict it's the second time that the pope spoken out since u.s. president donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital and he says that talks are the only way to peace. but if. we see jesus in the children of the middle east who continue to suffer because of growing tensions between israelis and palestinians on this festive day let us ask the lord for peace for jerusalem and for all the holy land let us pray that the will to resume dialogue may prevail between the parties and that a negotiated solution can be finally reached one that would allow the peaceful coexistence of two states within mutually agreed internationally recognized borders and live as a rome al-jazeera as peter sharp is in speeches square peter what are we to make of what the pope had said after his remarks that during midnight mass many people thought that he'd have stronger words on the status of jerusalem. i think so that the pope moved so quickly and were so articulate in his. condemn
the head of the roman catholic church has called for a negotiated two state solution to end the israeli palestinian conflict it's the second time that the pope spoken out since u.s. president donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital and he says that talks are the only way to peace. but if. we see jesus in the children of the middle east who continue to suffer because of growing tensions between israelis and palestinians on this festive day let us ask the lord for peace for...
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ahead of the roman catholic church has led a mass for some one hundred thousand people in bangladesh's capital dhaka pope francis is on a six day visit of the region he's been criticized for not publicly mentioning the wrangel crisis during the min my leg of the tour but he will meet the refugees in dhaka later on friday more than six hundred twenty thousand of them have fled to bangladesh since august escaping a military crackdown in myanmar. is following developments from cox's bazar in bangladesh where many are living in camps. pope francis is only the second pope ever to visit bangladesh he has been holding mass one of the large parks in central dakar the capital of the country he's been ordaining sixteen priests as well and is scheduled to meet a group of ranger refugees that have traveled from these camps now his visit was planned well before this recent most recent ranger crisis but there's no doubt that his presence here is drawing massive attention to what can only be described as one of the worst humanitarian crises crises in the world at the moment more than six hundred and
ahead of the roman catholic church has led a mass for some one hundred thousand people in bangladesh's capital dhaka pope francis is on a six day visit of the region he's been criticized for not publicly mentioning the wrangel crisis during the min my leg of the tour but he will meet the refugees in dhaka later on friday more than six hundred twenty thousand of them have fled to bangladesh since august escaping a military crackdown in myanmar. is following developments from cox's bazar in...
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pope francis is now meeting religious leaders in bangladesh's capital dhaka where the head of the roman catholic church is expected to see a small group of refugees the pope is on a six day visit to bangladesh and neighboring. he's been criticized for not mentioning the rangar yet by name more than six hundred twenty thousand have fled to bangladesh to escape a military crackdown in mian mas rakhine state is being child strategies near the cuts a prolonged camp in bangladesh where many. now living on this visit is proving pretty difficult for the pope diplomatically isnt it. that's right yes i mean he's been described as having to tread along a diplomatic tight rope on this journey as you say he has not yet mentioned the word ranger since he arrived in myanmar that four day visit that he spent there and it's now his second day here in bangladesh and no mention of the really injure yet either he did obliquely refer to them last night referring to them as the refugees from rakhine and he was very loquacious actually in really thanking the bangladesh government for all that it has done the
pope francis is now meeting religious leaders in bangladesh's capital dhaka where the head of the roman catholic church is expected to see a small group of refugees the pope is on a six day visit to bangladesh and neighboring. he's been criticized for not mentioning the rangar yet by name more than six hundred twenty thousand have fled to bangladesh to escape a military crackdown in mian mas rakhine state is being child strategies near the cuts a prolonged camp in bangladesh where many. now...
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he then went on to speculate about what the romans did about lavatories. and as he did not think that anyone has ever found the remains of a roman lavatory in this country. ladies and gentlemen, one stands aghast at the sheer breath of knowledge of history that churchill was able as eddie murray row said he did of the english language, send it into battle. in this elect chr alone, in which i've drawn my examples almost completely at random. i could have included literally hundreds of other examples. churchill, just in this speech alone, as mentioned nelson, genghis khan, the catalans, napoleon, babylon, the norman conquest, the elder and younger pitts, carthage, charles i, the battles, charles 12, wolf of quebec, the seejs of toulon, general gordon, asdrubal, and ancient roman lavatories. how strange it is the past is so little understood and quickly forgotten, churchill said. how modern those views seem today yet how often they've been expressed in the past. pliny said the same thing and he died in 150 a.d. if our own past is slightly better understood an
he then went on to speculate about what the romans did about lavatories. and as he did not think that anyone has ever found the remains of a roman lavatory in this country. ladies and gentlemen, one stands aghast at the sheer breath of knowledge of history that churchill was able as eddie murray row said he did of the english language, send it into battle. in this elect chr alone, in which i've drawn my examples almost completely at random. i could have included literally hundreds of other...