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in the roman empire they beg a comparison for sheer size and magnificence. they are perfect of their kind and they stand for megalomania for sheer wanton extravagance. but obeying the ancient cultic side on the big cow plains at the foot of the snow capped mountains of lebanon care the indigenous syrians worshiped the great god bud. later alexander the great name the place heliopolis and made it sacred to the sun god helios. and it was here too that the romans built their mighty temple to jupiter two thousand years ago but that temple too did not survive the passage of time. it wasn't until the nineteenth century that the ruins were rediscovered travelers in the orient sort out the remains of the temple it was no longer believers in the dating who came but the leaders in art and stead of offerings they brought strange operator says in whose windows the world appeared upside down. with these operators as they imagined they could possess themselves of the past and present. since that time the eye of the buddha has been governed. by the viewfinder of the camera
in the roman empire they beg a comparison for sheer size and magnificence. they are perfect of their kind and they stand for megalomania for sheer wanton extravagance. but obeying the ancient cultic side on the big cow plains at the foot of the snow capped mountains of lebanon care the indigenous syrians worshiped the great god bud. later alexander the great name the place heliopolis and made it sacred to the sun god helios. and it was here too that the romans built their mighty temple to...
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that this was traditional arab culture merged with roman architectural skills. the funds for building the colosseum came from the olive trade over a period of two hundred years since the time of julius caesar the north african desert had developed into one vast all of growth this barren windswept region had become the roman empire's most important source of oil. because of its commercial success has just exerted great influence of. money rule the tiny metropolis money acquired with ambition and in the end place demonstrative leon shows through construction of the arena here there's a sense of the clever business minded people of the province of his dress is made manifest in. no historical source can come up with a sound reason why a flourishing city should have a risen here of all places construction of the arena alone must have taken enormous effort the sandstone blocks had to be brought from thirty kilometers away and since this particular type of rock is soft and brittle the blocks must have been of a huge size to support the weight of the building safely. we
that this was traditional arab culture merged with roman architectural skills. the funds for building the colosseum came from the olive trade over a period of two hundred years since the time of julius caesar the north african desert had developed into one vast all of growth this barren windswept region had become the roman empire's most important source of oil. because of its commercial success has just exerted great influence of. money rule the tiny metropolis money acquired with ambition and...
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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 empire has placed themselves on the same level as the gods even today we talk of the buildings and legacies as monumental which also means overwhelming. different baptists cust two of 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 in christianity also claims universality and translated it into the commandment to go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation because that in the in. 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 catholic or. these pictures were different from those of pre-christian and take with him portrayed angels wearing halos instead of winged messengers with laurel reeds but in the beginning th
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 empire has placed themselves on the same level as the gods even today we talk of the buildings and legacies as monumental which also means overwhelming. different baptists cust two of the christianity whether it likes it or not is also...
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sophia has been shaped by seven thousand years of history under the roman prison time and also among them was. stunning stuff cancer cough is an actor and tour guide in sofia he's very optimistic about the city's future ten years ago so if there was more grain now it's like more colorful more vivid a lot of interesting places a lot of events occur. can be seen from all over sofia at least when the clowns don't block the view. of the status of cancer coughs group begins the day with a visit to sophia's oldest market the women's market bombers from all over bug area sell their produce him as well as unusual souvenirs. this metro station is called savvy cars which was the roman name for sophia while building the station workers found remains of the original city and simply left them on display . less than one hundred meters from the roman excavations is the bunya mosque built by the old summons and right next door the sephardic synagogue the jewish and muslim communities in sofia i'm now relatively small but the building still have great significance in the city. what we sold so far are
sophia has been shaped by seven thousand years of history under the roman prison time and also among them was. stunning stuff cancer cough is an actor and tour guide in sofia he's very optimistic about the city's future ten years ago so if there was more grain now it's like more colorful more vivid a lot of interesting places a lot of events occur. can be seen from all over sofia at least when the clowns don't block the view. of the status of cancer coughs group begins the day with a visit to...
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roman tried but couldn't. as soon as he put his chest in the water he felt he could no longer breathe so he didn't actually dip his entire body itself into the icy waters. >> you forgot to dip your head. >> this is an opportunity for him to redeem himself. so they get a chainsaw and they start cutting a hole in the icy cold pond. >> i didn't realize how thick the ice was -- oh! >> ooh! that looks frigid. >> their buddy is going to start first. >> you're doing good -- what? >> that's how you got to do, just go for it, dunk in and pop back out. >> that's what the buddy did. he dips himself in, immediately gets himself out and starts running toward the house. and he's actually running toward the hot tub that they've prepared so they had a really warm place to jump into. >> just looking at that time gives me a little bit of heart rush. >> all right, now it's time for roman, just do this, just go. >> commit. bailey's right, just jump in. that's the worst part, there, yeah. >> see, he just hesitated. >> oh my phone'
roman tried but couldn't. as soon as he put his chest in the water he felt he could no longer breathe so he didn't actually dip his entire body itself into the icy waters. >> you forgot to dip your head. >> this is an opportunity for him to redeem himself. so they get a chainsaw and they start cutting a hole in the icy cold pond. >> i didn't realize how thick the ice was -- oh! >> ooh! that looks frigid. >> their buddy is going to start first. >> you're doing...
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>> well, roman.'s doing such a good job he may have to step it up a little bit. >> it's looking pretty good. >> not bad. better than i could do and not in that atv. >> i'm thinking roman is looking a little too clean so brittany has to give him a little paint. that is your challenge for the day at the atwood house, face painting while offroading. >> you look amazing. >>> super bowl is around the corner and we've got a sweet treat for you. >> today we're making super sausage sandwiches. >> why this snack will be a big hit at your party. >>> and sky diving isn't enough of a rush anymore. >> once they're stable, she starts climbing up towards his canopy. >> see what they do next. ♪ ♪ uploading your w2. just take a little photo of it. no kerfuffle. see, nothing to be afraid of at all. intuit turbotax. when my smile is bright, i feel ready to shine. some whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains, colgate optic white high impact white is different. it has hydrogen peroxide, to whiten four shades for
>> well, roman.'s doing such a good job he may have to step it up a little bit. >> it's looking pretty good. >> not bad. better than i could do and not in that atv. >> i'm thinking roman is looking a little too clean so brittany has to give him a little paint. that is your challenge for the day at the atwood house, face painting while offroading. >> you look amazing. >>> super bowl is around the corner and we've got a sweet treat for you. >> today...
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first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war and since we are the first monumental roman temple style public building in the modern era, it's influence on other state capitols, county courthouses and public buildings that are famous up in d.c. can't are underestimated. ivan them described as the iconic buildings in d.c. as the sequel to the virginia state capitol back here in richmond. we started off with our first political center at jamestown, which is the oldest english-speaking settlement in north america. and that was used throughout the 16 hundreds and there were multiple buildings, public and private used for government meetings. and then when we moved to williamsburg we built a capital in the english colonial tradition which burned down in the middle of the 17 hundredans we rebuilt a second one. and it was the second capitol in williamsburg that we left behind when we moved here to richmond during the revolutionary war. and interestingly mr. jefferson who introduced the bill to relocate to richmond, by the time we made the move a year later he was serving as gover
first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war and since we are the first monumental roman temple style public building in the modern era, it's influence on other state capitols, county courthouses and public buildings that are famous up in d.c. can't are underestimated. ivan them described as the iconic buildings in d.c. as the sequel to the virginia state capitol back here in richmond. we started off with our first political center at jamestown, which is the oldest...
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have the first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war and the first monumental roman temple style public building in the modern era, its influence on other state capitols, county court houses and public buildings that are very famous up in washington d.c. cannot be underestimated. in fact i've heard architectural historian describe the iconic government buildings as the sequel to the virginia state capitol in richmond. we started off with our first political center at james town, which is the oldest english speaking settlement in north america and that was used throughout the 1600 hads and there were multiple buildings used for government meetings and when we moved to williamsbering we built a capitol which burned down in the middle of the 1700s and we rebuilt a second one and it was the second one we left behind when we moved here during the revolutionary war and interestingly mr. jefferson had introduced the bill to relocate to richmond, by the time we made the move, he was serving as governor and got to over see the process. if you think of the capitol as an essay
have the first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war and the first monumental roman temple style public building in the modern era, its influence on other state capitols, county court houses and public buildings that are very famous up in washington d.c. cannot be underestimated. in fact i've heard architectural historian describe the iconic government buildings as the sequel to the virginia state capitol in richmond. we started off with our first political center at james...
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>> roman: right now we are just >> anna: hey, there, handsome. >> roman: ah [chuckles] hi. >> anna: hi anna. >> anna: you ready? >> roman: actually, you're a little bit early. i wanted to have a talk with eric. >> eric: dad, you can go. i don't think we have to have another conversation about my pathetic love life. >> anna: oh. it's her again, isn't it? >> eric: yeah, i'm afraid so. >> anna: well then, talk to your dad. and i will just go over and put our name in. >> roman: all right. cool.
>> roman: right now we are just >> anna: hey, there, handsome. >> roman: ah [chuckles] hi. >> anna: hi anna. >> anna: you ready? >> roman: actually, you're a little bit early. i wanted to have a talk with eric. >> eric: dad, you can go. i don't think we have to have another conversation about my pathetic love life. >> anna: oh. it's her again, isn't it? >> eric: yeah, i'm afraid so. >> anna: well then, talk to your dad. and i will just...
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by claimants a list of the victims back to mr prince entre bishop of going to elect or of the holy roman empire. feel free to come a little closer to the days when access was reserved to the high society along ponced they used to drive up in their carriages into this covered called yard the princes and bassett is the counts and bishops eminences in excellence and it's. a goose just board was just one of claimants just as palaces but without a don't the most splendid and most beautiful in those days the nobility had the place to themselves to day entry is open to all for a small admission fee we'll show you much of what's still here so if you'd like to follow me. maurice this lad is always so. dream but could there be a better place to dream than the splendid staircase a rock a co masterpiece it was designed by the celebrated but design norman don't you to get the impression that your heart grows lighter with every step you take as though you were taking off from the floating. claimants august was the fifth of it was back to occupy the archbishop brick of cologne for him a ghost as bold w
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this metro station is called savage cut which was the roman name for sophia while building the station workers found remains of the original city and simply left them on display . less than one hundred meters from the roman excavations is the bunya mosque built by the also monks and right next door the sephardic synagogue the jewish and muslim communities in sofia and they're relatively small but the building still have great significance in the city. what we social fire a mosque athena go to christian orthodox churches really really close to each other that's why we like to call the square here the square of dollar runs because we like to say that there are only once don't throw away from each other but they never for all stalls at each other. if you start to feel a little cold during your winter tour sophia's. thermal springs are never far away the public baths and no longer in use but anyone is free to sample the natural mineral water. next it's on to the presidential palace and then one of the city's best kept secrets the church of st george all the rotunda as it's known locally ca
this metro station is called savage cut which was the roman name for sophia while building the station workers found remains of the original city and simply left them on display . less than one hundred meters from the roman excavations is the bunya mosque built by the also monks and right next door the sephardic synagogue the jewish and muslim communities in sofia and they're relatively small but the building still have great significance in the city. what we social fire a mosque athena go to...
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elizabeth román, médico 2:04 "y algunas veces la influenza puede tener mucha fiebre, pero esta fiebreinfluenza se han notado este año que los pacientes tienen más como dolor de estómago, vómito y diarrea, más síntomas gastrointestinales" los hospitales han reportado una incidencia inusual durante esta temporada de gripe: el virus está afectado a todos por igual. en años anteriores, los más vulnerables eran los pacientes mayores de 65 años de edad, niños y mujeres embarazadas. los expertos indican que vacunarse, es el primer paso y el más importante para protegerse contra el virus de la influenza, también tome mucha líquido y sí se enferma, quédese en casa y llame a su doctor de inmediato. 3:10 se lava las manos con agua y jabón, si tienen tos se tapa, use una máscara, no lleve a sus niños y ancianos donde hay mucha gente enferma" román insiste en que lo más importante es la prevención porque el virus de la influenza es muy contagioso.yunaisy garcia, noticiero t48 --a pocas horas de que el papa realice una misa en chile... tres helicopteros fueron quemados... los detalles en solo minut
elizabeth román, médico 2:04 "y algunas veces la influenza puede tener mucha fiebre, pero esta fiebreinfluenza se han notado este año que los pacientes tienen más como dolor de estómago, vómito y diarrea, más síntomas gastrointestinales" los hospitales han reportado una incidencia inusual durante esta temporada de gripe: el virus está afectado a todos por igual. en años anteriores, los más vulnerables eran los pacientes mayores de 65 años de edad, niños y mujeres...
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you look a little disheveled. >> roman: well, i was just, you know-- >> anna: roman, i can't find my earring. i think i lost it somewhere in your bed. >> eric: anna. >> hope: hey, cuz. >> jennifer: hey. >> hope: hey, happy new year. >> jennifer: hi. i wasn't expecting to see you here. >> hope: hello, sweetie. >> jennifer: boy, you look good. >> hope: thank you. >> jennifer: as commissioner again. how does it feel?
you look a little disheveled. >> roman: well, i was just, you know-- >> anna: roman, i can't find my earring. i think i lost it somewhere in your bed. >> eric: anna. >> hope: hey, cuz. >> jennifer: hey. >> hope: hey, happy new year. >> jennifer: hi. i wasn't expecting to see you here. >> hope: hello, sweetie. >> jennifer: boy, you look good. >> hope: thank you. >> jennifer: as commissioner again. how does it feel?
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sophia has been shaped by seven thousand years of history under the roman byzantine and ottoman empire it's. stunning stuff can tick off is an act until guided sophia is very optimistic about the city's future ten years ago sophia was more gray now it's like more colorful more vivid a lot of interesting places to let the co-chair of the events occur. can be seen from all over sophia at least when the clouds don't blow the view. stunning stuff can take off store group begins the day with a visit to sophia's oldest market the women's mark thomas from all over bug area sell their produce here as well as unusual souvenirs. this metro station is called santa con which was the roman name for sophia by building the station workers found remains of the original city and simply left them on this. plant. less than one hundred meters from the roman excavations is the bunya mosque built by the ottomans right next door the sephardic synagogue the jewish and muslim communities in sofia and now a relatively small but the building still have great significance in the city. what we sow so far a mosque
sophia has been shaped by seven thousand years of history under the roman byzantine and ottoman empire it's. stunning stuff can tick off is an act until guided sophia is very optimistic about the city's future ten years ago sophia was more gray now it's like more colorful more vivid a lot of interesting places to let the co-chair of the events occur. can be seen from all over sophia at least when the clouds don't blow the view. stunning stuff can take off store group begins the day with a visit...
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this metro station is called celtic cup which was the roman name for sophia while building the station workers found remains of the original city and simply left them on display. less than one hundred meters from the roman excavations is the bunya mosque built by the also monks and right next door the sephardic synagogue the jewish and muslim communities in sofia and they're relatively small but the building still have great significance in the city. what a social fire a mosque athena go to christian orthodox church is really really close to each other that's why we like to call the square here the square of dollar runs because we like to say that there are only one stone for all away from each other but they never for all stalls at each other. if you start to feel a little cold during your winter tour sophia's thermal springs are never far away from the public by. no longer in use but anyone is free to sample the. mineral water. next it's on to the presidential palace and then one of the city's best kept secrets the church of st george or the rotunda as it's known locally can you gues
this metro station is called celtic cup which was the roman name for sophia while building the station workers found remains of the original city and simply left them on display. less than one hundred meters from the roman excavations is the bunya mosque built by the also monks and right next door the sephardic synagogue the jewish and muslim communities in sofia and they're relatively small but the building still have great significance in the city. what a social fire a mosque athena go to...
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for example, room or hollywood embraced director roman polanski?e was accused of raping multiple times a 13-year-old girl. 1977. after hee gave her champagne and quaaludes. at the time, he was 43. he was eventually charged with six felony counts but he fled to europe before being sentenced. you would think after that, hollywood would be completely in the business of disowning and renouncing roman polanski. that never happened. here's what i did instead. back in 2003, he won an oscar for best director and the celebrity filled audience erupted in applauseer like i had never heard before, even the roman polanski can't come back to america because he was avoiding authorities overseas. listen to the level of cheering when his name is called out by harrison ford. watch this. >> roman polanski. "the pianist" [cheers and applause] >> sean: really? standing ovation? raucous applause? a child rapist, a 13-year-old to give drugs and alcohol to? at its worst. hollywood support of him did not and then, in 2009, when he was arrested in switzerland and connection
for example, room or hollywood embraced director roman polanski?e was accused of raping multiple times a 13-year-old girl. 1977. after hee gave her champagne and quaaludes. at the time, he was 43. he was eventually charged with six felony counts but he fled to europe before being sentenced. you would think after that, hollywood would be completely in the business of disowning and renouncing roman polanski. that never happened. here's what i did instead. back in 2003, he won an oscar for best...
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roman, roman investigations "he prbably thought he was going to lose custody." > they say there flags to indicate rounin had cracked. but signs he left, which they discovered after their deaths tell them a lot.< frank roman, roman investigations "he had pinned the picture and the christmas card right here." along with a mini koran." "completely clearn. and this was standing just like that."> <"this was a planned situation. he knew he wasn't coming back.">and a recent change to his profile picture, may also hold some clues...it shows the word "talk" exed out and act in bold red letters. but his friends described a man loved life, and lived for his girls"i knew how much he loved those girls. "this is unfortunate. yes, these girls should be here today. yes, he was wrong in how they died. "i think he just became so overwhelmed with fear that he was going to lose these girls, he flet that that was the out." (catherine) that was rowena shaddox reporting from west sacramento....where a candlelight vigil was held for the two girls earlier today. (steve) nearly two dozen residents and a
they say there flags to indicate rounin had cracked. but signs he left, which they discovered after their deaths tell them a lot.< frank roman, roman investigations "he had pinned the picture and the christmas card right here." along with a mini koran." "completely clearn. and this was standing just like that."> and a recent change to his profile picture, may also hold some clues...it shows the word "talk" exed out and act in bold red letters. but his...
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roman, roman investigations "he prbably thought he was going to lose custody." > they say there were no red flags to indicate rounin had cracked. but signs he left, which they discovered after their deaths tell them a lot.< frank roman, roman investigations "he had pinned the picture and the christmas card right here." along with a mini koran." "completely clearn. and this was standing just like that."> <"this was a planned situation. he knew he wasn't coming back.">and a recent change to his profile picture, may also hold some clues...it shows the word "talk" exed out and act in bold red (catherine) that was rowena shaddox reporting from west sacramento...where a candlelight vigil was held for the two girls earlier tonight. (steve) developing tonight...millions are in the unrelenting grip of a brutal blast of arctic air ... and it's going to get colder . (catherine)ninety percent of the country failed to make it above the freezing point as the year began, and the icy weather is creating some dangerous conditions..take a look at this video from hurst texas -- just outside fort w
they say there were no red flags to indicate rounin had cracked. but signs he left, which they discovered after their deaths tell them a lot.< frank roman, roman investigations "he had pinned the picture and the christmas card right here." along with a mini koran." "completely clearn. and this was standing just like that."> and a recent change to his profile picture, may also hold some clues...it shows the word "talk" exed out and act in bold red...
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i'm christine romans. one long day. >> never going to sleep. i'm dave briggs. it is friday, january 19th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. you find people are actually surprised by the brink of the government shutdow? it seems not so much wherever i go. >> it seems inevitable. that is what is different about this shutdown than in 2013. we thought they would be able to come up with something. there was a shutdown. there is at least a feeling. we moved to the blame game. >> this is the first of it's kind. the house and senate and white house all controlling party. a shutdown which is increasingly likely. the senate adjourned without spo voting on the funding bill. there is no clear path. >> the senate returns at 11:00. democrats are resolute and united against the measure. on the senate floor, democratic leader chuck schumer had a plan to fund for days, but others say
i'm christine romans. one long day. >> never going to sleep. i'm dave briggs. it is friday, january 19th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. you find people are actually surprised by the brink of the government shutdow? it seems not so much wherever i go. >> it seems inevitable. that is what is different about this shutdown than in 2013. we thought they would be able to come up with something. there was a shutdown. there is at least a feeling. we moved to the blame game. >> this is the...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's wednesday, january 31st. christine romans' birthday. happy birthday you to, my friend. >> thanks. >> 5:00 a.m. in the east. we start with reaction from the state of the union. president trump walking a fine line in his first state of the union speech last night. he held fast to the tough-talking populism he emboldened in year one, while making some effort to reach across the aisle. the hour and 20-minute speech, the third longest state of the union ever, behind two bill clinton speeches. the president touting the economy, defending his america first approach, and even taking a bit of a jab at nfl players for not standing during the national anthem. >> the president pushed for his bipartisan immigration deal that includes a border wall and a path to citizenship for dreamers. >> as president of the united states, my highest loyalty, my greatest compassion, my constant concern is for america's children, america's struggling workers, and america's forgotten communities. so tonight i am extending an open hand to work with members of both par
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's wednesday, january 31st. christine romans' birthday. happy birthday you to, my friend. >> thanks. >> 5:00 a.m. in the east. we start with reaction from the state of the union. president trump walking a fine line in his first state of the union speech last night. he held fast to the tough-talking populism he emboldened in year one, while making some effort to reach across the aisle. the hour and 20-minute speech, the third longest...
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this becomes no more than a a—wheel roman. imagine if you arejust than a a—wheel roman.st flying at drone with some form of bomb on it and you want to control that around airport. imagine then, think of the examples in london the past year with cars being driven as a weapon. you don't actually have to drive them because they are running automatically, then i think it is quite right to raise the possibility. is right to. it says it will face roadblocks but when it comes to this area of self driving vehicles and technology with cars, it is on that road to happening. absolutely. the only good thing about this is it will replace me driving. it can only get better. baby brain is real speed measurable phenomena in. australian scientists say. i have had three babies and i don't think i suffered from it by people around me said i did. i can't remember. i think i am people around me said i did. i can't remember. i thinki am biologically challenged to answer this one. sorry. is a fascinating to find out that actually there is a scientific reason why that actually there is a scient
this becomes no more than a a—wheel roman. imagine if you arejust than a a—wheel roman.st flying at drone with some form of bomb on it and you want to control that around airport. imagine then, think of the examples in london the past year with cars being driven as a weapon. you don't actually have to drive them because they are running automatically, then i think it is quite right to raise the possibility. is right to. it says it will face roadblocks but when it comes to this area of self...
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that is a story for another day. >> christine romans, great information. looking forward to the speech. the president delivers his first state of the union tonight at 9:00. washington talking about the fbi, andrew mccabe and russia and growing efforts to blunt the investigation. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> when you have a deeply flawed person in the oval office, that flaw can affect the government. >> the russia probe is picking up steam. the president can release classified gop memo critics say could do damage to the fbi and doj. >>> did the clinton e-mail investigation cause andrew mccabe his job at the fbi? details on an what the fbi director told colleagues after his deputy abruptly left. >>> mr. speaker, the presid
that is a story for another day. >> christine romans, great information. looking forward to the speech. the president delivers his first state of the union tonight at 9:00. washington talking about the fbi, andrew mccabe and russia and growing efforts to blunt the investigation. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on...
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in the case of newport, this trade was almost single leap tied to roman manatt -- to roman. from the beginning of the 10th century to the end of the 18th century, newport itself was involved in about 80% of what is called the guinea rum trade. newport ships would literally take rum that was distilled and produced in newport, and it would trade it for enslaved africans. those africans would be transported to the english colonies of the west indies, mostly jamaica, barbados, and from there, they would become the labor force that would work in the sugar plantations that would produce the sugar and molasses. newport ships would take the materials and transported back to newport which would be distilled into more rum and that rum was used for consumption. the european transatlantic slave trade went on for nearly four centuries. america,se of colonial the system is different than what many people might have a sense of today. any people, when they think in terms of african enslavement, they tend to think of a west indian system, or it's a valium southern -- or antebellum southern a
in the case of newport, this trade was almost single leap tied to roman manatt -- to roman. from the beginning of the 10th century to the end of the 18th century, newport itself was involved in about 80% of what is called the guinea rum trade. newport ships would literally take rum that was distilled and produced in newport, and it would trade it for enslaved africans. those africans would be transported to the english colonies of the west indies, mostly jamaica, barbados, and from there, they...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's wednesday, january 31st. christine romans'
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's wednesday, january 31st. christine romans'
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christine romans. glad you are ann early riser.esident wants to take credit for economic gamein. >> he will brag about it. the american economy is booming. he will take credit for that. let's talk about the stats he has to back him up. stocks and jobs and corporate profits. gang busters. these were strong when trump took over. his pro-business attitude flipped a switch. consumer confidence and optimism at all-time highs. the cheerleader in chief bragging his way to an economic boom. there are spots in the strong economy. unemployment rate at 17-year low. that doesn't include the americans not in the labor force. 95 million people who are not working and not in the labor market. the majority of them are retired and some in school and taking care of a loved one. that leaves 6 million workers unaccounted for here. what about jobs? there were 2 million jobs created during president trump's first year. that is a great number. 2 million jobs. let's put it in context. this is important. that pace is the slowest in six years. that is not u
christine romans. glad you are ann early riser.esident wants to take credit for economic gamein. >> he will brag about it. the american economy is booming. he will take credit for that. let's talk about the stats he has to back him up. stocks and jobs and corporate profits. gang busters. these were strong when trump took over. his pro-business attitude flipped a switch. consumer confidence and optimism at all-time highs. the cheerleader in chief bragging his way to an economic boom. there...
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pope francis is arrived in peru on the second leg of his south american tool of the roman catholic church was welcome to lima peru been present at the coaches. and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley has met a group of african diplomats that meeting follows president trump derogatory remarks on immigration from the continent it's like. now south of i mocks a year since president donald trump took the oath of office becoming the forty fifth president of the united states al-jazeera looks at the impact his presidency has had so far on the middle east. it was the first time that saudi arabia had been chosen by u.s. president for his dippy overseas trip donald trump in the saudi leadership wanted to reset relations in. strange to under the obama administration particularly over iran the u.s. and the saudis are traditional allies but it's clearly a new relationship that he has closely grace but haven't been so bad in saudi arabia and he has literally tweeted. a trade prince of saudi arabia enjoy his twenty two co-defendants so he has essentially given them a diplomatic blank check and that
pope francis is arrived in peru on the second leg of his south american tool of the roman catholic church was welcome to lima peru been present at the coaches. and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley has met a group of african diplomats that meeting follows president trump derogatory remarks on immigration from the continent it's like. now south of i mocks a year since president donald trump took the oath of office becoming the forty fifth president of the united states al-jazeera looks at...
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that we've had at least 6,000 years of civilizatin we've had egypt, we've had babylon, we've had the romanswe've had empires. we've had advancement in civilization. we are medically advanced, comics, education, finance, across the board, but in spite f all that advancing of civilization, human nature, armstrong, remains the same. so we know that in spite of all the progress we've made, we stil have essentially the same issues and they emanate from the human person, so it means that no matter what system and structurs we put in place, it's going to e under ioned by by the broken human condition. and as a person of faith, that states the case and celebrating christmas there's a need for divine intervention. >> i liked what you were saying about how god's rules aren't there to constrict us but t better lives. >> don't use the lord's name in vain, make sure that i am thinking more carefully about hw i use my words. i've often found that one of the most common misconceptions about christianity is that people thik you have to do enough good thins to get into hoeven, and my understanding is that l
that we've had at least 6,000 years of civilizatin we've had egypt, we've had babylon, we've had the romanswe've had empires. we've had advancement in civilization. we are medically advanced, comics, education, finance, across the board, but in spite f all that advancing of civilization, human nature, armstrong, remains the same. so we know that in spite of all the progress we've made, we stil have essentially the same issues and they emanate from the human person, so it means that no matter...
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pope francis has arrived in peru on the second leg of his south america tour the leader of the roman catholic church was welcomed to lima by peruvian president pedro public. a warm welcome the pope received in peru was in stark contrast the reception he had on the first leg of his talks several churches were set alight during his trip to chile as anger surrounding sexual abuse in the church came to the front the un's calling for the yemeni port of her data to remain open beyond friday to allow the delivery of lifesaving aid to continue on tuesday the saudi led coalition authorized the opening of the facility for data handles about seventy percent of yemen's imports but it was damaged twenty fifteen and strike more than eight million yemenis on the brink of famine and the country suffering outbreaks of cholera and diphtheria a spending bill to keep the u.s. government operating has passed the house of representatives the legislation to release funding for federal agencies and to the middle of next month will now be debated in the senate government agencies are warning employees of a s
pope francis has arrived in peru on the second leg of his south america tour the leader of the roman catholic church was welcomed to lima by peruvian president pedro public. a warm welcome the pope received in peru was in stark contrast the reception he had on the first leg of his talks several churches were set alight during his trip to chile as anger surrounding sexual abuse in the church came to the front the un's calling for the yemeni port of her data to remain open beyond friday to allow...
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pope francis has arrived in peru on the second leg of his south american tall leader of the roman catholic church was welcome to lima by peruvian president pedro public. during his trip is expected to meet indigenous people large parts of their homeland have been destroyed by a gold rush in peru's amazon rainforest marianna sanchez in lima and is following the pope's journey. well the pope arrived from chile just a few hours ago he was received welcomed at the airport by president bill publically teens keep his ministers and the archbishop of lima the pope then did a quick tour. of some of the streets in the center of lima with thousands of people cheering and welcoming him the pope will be spending the night in lima throughout his visits but early on friday he will be heading to monday to an area in the amazon that is a very important this is for the pope francis is an area that has been devastated by these evil miners and the pope's been a champion of a healthy environment around the world will she refuses to be displaced is a place of very important for him and he will be meeting some o
pope francis has arrived in peru on the second leg of his south american tall leader of the roman catholic church was welcome to lima by peruvian president pedro public. during his trip is expected to meet indigenous people large parts of their homeland have been destroyed by a gold rush in peru's amazon rainforest marianna sanchez in lima and is following the pope's journey. well the pope arrived from chile just a few hours ago he was received welcomed at the airport by president bill...
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thank you, roman, so much for your time. i want to show you what roman is having to deal with right now along with hundreds of other passengers. these are all people who were hoping to get on to their flights, at least most of them, and they have been told they've not been able to enter terminal b. right now they're in a holding pattern. they don't know if they're going to be able to catch their flights anytime soon and we don't have an update on any kind of timeline right now, but it does sound like, according to roman, that they are trying to process some people through security in terminal a, but nobody is allowed at this time to walk from terminal a into terminal b, but they can go through security there. reporting live at sjc, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> all right. affecting arrivals as well as folks waiting for baggage. we will continue to follow that for you and let you know what we know as soon as we do. >>> also, back to that breaking news in the north bay. we just reported on a half hour ago. we just foun
thank you, roman, so much for your time. i want to show you what roman is having to deal with right now along with hundreds of other passengers. these are all people who were hoping to get on to their flights, at least most of them, and they have been told they've not been able to enter terminal b. right now they're in a holding pattern. they don't know if they're going to be able to catch their flights anytime soon and we don't have an update on any kind of timeline right now, but it does...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm alex marquardt. the federal government's authority to spend money runs out tomorrow night. two groups to watch for are the house democrats and senators. gop defense hawks in the house say the party's short-term bill does not meet campaign promises. >> are you in a position to vote on what is out there for a budget resolution on friday? >> no. i want to do what we told the american people to do. what they elected us to do. fund the fence. do what the election was about on immigration. if the democrats want to shutdown the government to give amnesty to people who came here illegally, you can have them on the show and explain why that is appropriate. >> senate democrats under heavy pressure from the administration. they want protections for d.r.e.a.m.ers. people brought here illegally as children. many democrats leaning against a stop-gap bill. >> i know how my colleague can look the d.r.e.a.m.ers in the eye and say we will engage in breaking america's promise and violating our trust. at some point, sta
i'm christine romans. >> i'm alex marquardt. the federal government's authority to spend money runs out tomorrow night. two groups to watch for are the house democrats and senators. gop defense hawks in the house say the party's short-term bill does not meet campaign promises. >> are you in a position to vote on what is out there for a budget resolution on friday? >> no. i want to do what we told the american people to do. what they elected us to do. fund the fence. do what...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is typical "new york times" fake news. here is what we are talking about. expect one provocative question. did you attempt to have him fired? we have learned president trump ordered the firing of robert mueller last june. one person familiar with the matter told cnn the president backed off when house lawyer don mcgahn threatened to quit. >>> senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny joining us live from davos. jeff, good morning to you. pushing back on the breaking news. >> reporter: indeed. good morning, dave and christine. the president as he was heading into the meeting in davos, he was asked by reporters about the bo bombshell report. that he wanted robert mueller fired last june. he said fake news. fake news. typical "new york times" story. the president went on to talk about his warm reception in davos. reporters asked him specifically about. that he respond-- specifically that. he gives that speech later this morning he will essentially be wearing a sales man's hat. enc
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is typical "new york times" fake news. here is what we are talking about. expect one provocative question. did you attempt to have him fired? we have learned president trump ordered the firing of robert mueller last june. one person familiar with the matter told cnn the president backed off when house lawyer don mcgahn threatened to quit. >>> senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny joining us live from davos. jeff, good...