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the coolio studio was the roman senate house it was later rebuilt. in the fire coins even melted on the stones of the forum but the future held worlds in store for rome with the fall of the empire the city was wide open to looting gods vandals and norseman and after the grimmest devastation of the mall the sack of roman fifteen twenty seven the forum was used for grazing cattle. yeah. livia sacca all sacred way. behind the mighty columns of a temple built by antonius is another church sandlot and so him around. in. a stone's throw further rome all the remains of the commanding basilica of next century completed under constant integrate. the arch of titus commemorated the capture of jerusalem in eighty seventy and the destruction of the holy city by the romans. on the palatine hill there are also relics of bygone splenda and were all gangsters was born here and built a polish or residence on the hill where he lived for many years with his emperors livea later the emperors time periods and domitian also resided here but these brick walls are all that s
the coolio studio was the roman senate house it was later rebuilt. in the fire coins even melted on the stones of the forum but the future held worlds in store for rome with the fall of the empire the city was wide open to looting gods vandals and norseman and after the grimmest devastation of the mall the sack of roman fifteen twenty seven the forum was used for grazing cattle. yeah. livia sacca all sacred way. behind the mighty columns of a temple built by antonius is another church sandlot...
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at a rapid as there was a roman bathing culture in asia minor two thousand years ago the city had an estimated population of one hundred thousand. and them from the great bath house a sculpture founded. the theory is that a stone dislodged from the vaulting by an earthquake decapitated the. excavations have been in progress for more than a century first by german and currently buy in tourney an archaeologists. only recently where the foundations of the south bathhouse cleared of limestone the can't see him carbonate borne by the waters had counted the walls too high to find metres little by little the importance of harappan inspired roman bathing culture in the near east has become apparent hellenistic cultic site was transformed into a spot town known throughout asia minor numerous large holes remain to be excavated currently there are still buried under the limestone deposits at the springs indeed the excavations have barely begun. the glories of nature and of art went hand in hand. the thing that era is one of the best preserved in asia minor it was right in the heart of the ancie
at a rapid as there was a roman bathing culture in asia minor two thousand years ago the city had an estimated population of one hundred thousand. and them from the great bath house a sculpture founded. the theory is that a stone dislodged from the vaulting by an earthquake decapitated the. excavations have been in progress for more than a century first by german and currently buy in tourney an archaeologists. only recently where the foundations of the south bathhouse cleared of limestone the...
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romans chapter 13. it gets a lot of play in the civil war as well. " let every soul be subject into the higher powers, for there is no power but of god. the powers that be are ordained of god. whosoever therefore resisted the power, resisted the ordinance of god. they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation, for he is the minister of god to the for good. but if you do which is evil, be afraid, for he bear not the sword in vain. for he is the minister of god, a revenger to execute wrath on him that do evil." powerse king and higher because they are ministers of god and represent god. likedf the loyalists these texts quite a bit. among those were methodist like john wesley, john fletcher, and other anglican ministers like charles inglis. before the revolution and during the revolution. you can see why. peter is saying fear god and honor the king. to oppose the king is to oppose god. god put kingston power. -- kings in power. god is the revenger of god. going back, one more part of the -- as free
romans chapter 13. it gets a lot of play in the civil war as well. " let every soul be subject into the higher powers, for there is no power but of god. the powers that be are ordained of god. whosoever therefore resisted the power, resisted the ordinance of god. they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation, for he is the minister of god to the for good. but if you do which is evil, be afraid, for he bear not the sword in vain. for he is the minister of god, a revenger to execute...
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roman empire controlled everything. as was typical in many cases, a lot of people tend to blame the jews. . lot of anti-jewish rhetoric some preachers including loyalists were saying, the problem was they were stirring up a lot of problems, stirring up insurrections. worried theer were christians would cause problems, that they would join in the insurrections and become radicals in politics and start all of these wars and things. the problem was christians were getting a bad reputation. people were thinking they were disloyal. they commanded them to be good citizens, join in the government . let's think about the roman government for a second. what was the roman government doing in regard to christians? specifically thinking of --erors persecuting court christians, they point out and say look how tyrannical the roman government was. that is worse than king george the third hearsay would you want, but he is not killing christians. nero tormented in an acute christians. even though they were living under a hostile roman i
roman empire controlled everything. as was typical in many cases, a lot of people tend to blame the jews. . lot of anti-jewish rhetoric some preachers including loyalists were saying, the problem was they were stirring up a lot of problems, stirring up insurrections. worried theer were christians would cause problems, that they would join in the insurrections and become radicals in politics and start all of these wars and things. the problem was christians were getting a bad reputation. people...
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and yet even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all, the minister of god, a revenger on those who do evil. so the message some of these loyalists said was obey all rulers, even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really just ambition. it's selfishness in disguise and all patriotic revolts do is create more violence. now what about the patriotic argument? what are the patriots going to do with texts like "fear god and honor the king"? what are the patriots going to do with texts that say that the civil authority are the revengers of god on wrongdoers, obey them just as if you're obeying god? what can you do with that? is there anywhere you can go with that? well, of course. let's see. jonathan mayhew, long before the revolution concerning unlimited submission. that title is really helpful. and people like john adam
and yet even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all, the minister of god, a revenger on those who do evil. so the message some of these loyalists said was obey all rulers, even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really...
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the roman government. that they commanded them to be good citizens, join in the government in any way. now let's think about the roman government for a second. what was the roman government doing in regard to christians. they specifically were thinking about people persecuting christians. so they point out, look how ta call the roman government was. say what you want about king george iii but he's not killing christians. he tormented christians. and yet even though they were living under a hostile government including roman em perrers killing christians, peter and paul say, fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all. a revenger on those so the message was obey all, even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really just ambition. it's selfishness in disguise. and all patriotic revolts do is create more violence. now what about the patriotic argument? what are the patriots going to do? what a
the roman government. that they commanded them to be good citizens, join in the government in any way. now let's think about the roman government for a second. what was the roman government doing in regard to christians. they specifically were thinking about people persecuting christians. so they point out, look how ta call the roman government was. say what you want about king george iii but he's not killing christians. he tormented christians. and yet even though they were living under a...
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and yet even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king.
and yet even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king.
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and yet even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all, the minister of god, a revenger on those who do evil. so the message some of these loyalists said was, obey all
and yet even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all, the minister of god, a revenger on those who do evil. so the message some of these loyalists said was, obey all
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even though there were living in a hostile roman government, including roman emperors who were killing christians and persecuting them, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all. the minister of god. a revenger on those who do evil. so the message some of these loyals said is obey all rulers even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really just ambition. it is selfishness in disguise and all patriotic revolts do is create more violence. now what about the patriotic arguments? what are patriots going to do with those telkts? what are they doing to do with text that is say the civil authority are the revengers of god and wrongdoers. what can you do with that? anywhere you can go with that? well, of course. let's see. jonathan may hue. that title is helpful and people like john adams cousin use this text and many others. let's think about their argument. they say look at the historical context. peter and paul, what they were really doing is making gene
even though there were living in a hostile roman government, including roman emperors who were killing christians and persecuting them, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all. the minister of god. a revenger on those who do evil. so the message some of these loyals said is obey all rulers even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really just ambition. it...
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there was a genuinely lively debate between loyalists and patriots over what does roman 13 -- romans 13, the idea of submission to those -- what does that mean? you can understand why this is a lively debate, because it goes to the legitimacy of those who suggest we should resist or rebel against england. it is a very heated conversation that we find. it is over the proper interpretation of scripture, whether we are misappropriating to advance a political objective of the moment. >> would either of you care to elaborate on that? >> i always perk up when i see someone -- we are mostly talking about the founding period -- when someone loses something because of their commitment to follow what the bible said. you have somebody on your hands who is committed to the scripture. is avorite example of this presbyterian pastor in savannah, georgia. delegate to the first continental congress from georgia. he was as bothered as anybody about the taxes and concerns about british authority in the colonies. saw775 and 1776 when he that the trend was heading towards independence and revolution, rat
there was a genuinely lively debate between loyalists and patriots over what does roman 13 -- romans 13, the idea of submission to those -- what does that mean? you can understand why this is a lively debate, because it goes to the legitimacy of those who suggest we should resist or rebel against england. it is a very heated conversation that we find. it is over the proper interpretation of scripture, whether we are misappropriating to advance a political objective of the moment. >> would...
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so we want to do well that's roman artists contemporary is alive. we are we are similar we are and we want to share our stories because there's a lot of a little stigma around trauma and. so we want to see other stories. alina going back a few years ago there was a time when you and some friends got together and you did performance street art uses a kind of was that people use about roma people can you repeat some of those phrases so that we understand what we're talking about here and how do you turn that into performance art yes back into seven and nine when there were no cultural. show the bugger more people and they were bitten by a door herb demonized or a good side i went on the reef with you axis and spoke about the there are three things i don't play with the deep earth if you will bad i'm going to think it's the . dummy's that's a good or even summerville ergo fault that we know only your bring out their deep need. so we try to go on the sleeve and look into the eyes of the people and say hey i am a human just like you and you know what i d
so we want to do well that's roman artists contemporary is alive. we are we are similar we are and we want to share our stories because there's a lot of a little stigma around trauma and. so we want to see other stories. alina going back a few years ago there was a time when you and some friends got together and you did performance street art uses a kind of was that people use about roma people can you repeat some of those phrases so that we understand what we're talking about here and how do...
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this is where you will see a different interpretation of romans 13 by the loyalists than those who are favoring independence. each is going to call the other side out and say, you are misinterpreting this text. and we know why you are misinterpreting this, because you think it is going to help your political cause, so there was a genuine and lively debate between the loyalists and the patriots over what exactly does romans 13, this idea of being in submission to those -- and what does it mean? you can understand why this is such a lively debate, because it goes to the very legitimacy of those who suggest that we should resist or rebel against england. so it is a very, a very heated conversation that refined. and so again, it is over the proper interpretation of the scripture and whether we are misappropriating it simply to advance a political objective of the moment. >> thank you. would any one else like to respond? >> i a always perk up when somebody brings up their commitment to follow what the bible says. that is when you have to have somebody there in their hands who is really comm
this is where you will see a different interpretation of romans 13 by the loyalists than those who are favoring independence. each is going to call the other side out and say, you are misinterpreting this text. and we know why you are misinterpreting this, because you think it is going to help your political cause, so there was a genuine and lively debate between the loyalists and the patriots over what exactly does romans 13, this idea of being in submission to those -- and what does it mean?...
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here is where you see a very different interpretation of roman romans 13 by the loyalist than those favoring independence. each will say, you are misinterpreting this text and you think it is going to help your political cause. there was a genuinely lively debate between loyalists and patriots over what does romans 13, this idea of being in submission, what does that mean? you can understand why this is such a lively debate, because it goes to the very legitimacy of those that are suggesting that we should resist or rebel against england. it is a very heated conversation that we find. it is over the proper interpretation of scripture, whether we are misappropriating simply to advance a political objective of the moment. >> would either of you care to elaborate on that or contribute? >> i always perk up when i see someone talking about the founding period here. when someone loses something because of their commitment to follow what the bible says, that's when you have got somebody on your hand who is really committed to the scripture. my favorite example of this is a presbyterian pastor in sa
here is where you see a very different interpretation of roman romans 13 by the loyalist than those favoring independence. each will say, you are misinterpreting this text and you think it is going to help your political cause. there was a genuinely lively debate between loyalists and patriots over what does romans 13, this idea of being in submission, what does that mean? you can understand why this is such a lively debate, because it goes to the very legitimacy of those that are suggesting...
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yeah. >> come on back, having good time at roman. right here.e no, sir. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ - honey, look what we got! - [narrator] going big (yelling) isn't always best. unless it's a aaa plus membership. get 100 towing miles and free emergency gas delivery. aaa. go ahead. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> that is the voice of sam hunt, it was just announced he's going to be performing in atlantic city this summerment concert will be july 1st. they get a big crowd for these concerts. >> like going into the fourth of july weekend on the beach, it will be packed. >> tickets will go on sale this friday, at 10:00 in the morning. >> he does that song, your body is like a back road. all curvey and everything. >> i love it. >> here comes sue in 15. >> 9:46. still looking at a lot of cloud cover, and rain just to our south. this is the whole big mess that was cents with us all weekend long. it did move further south. but there is maybe a 20% chance of some of that sneaking into sussex county, delaware, maybe even the jersey shore, if you see a
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i think he goes back to the healthy respect for authority that they would have read in romans 13 and 1 peter 12. that in itself reflects a biblical understanding of authority and how you begin to structure a government. >> another thing to add to that is that under guarding all ofthese agreements is the concept of covenant. sometimes we miss the ramifications of what that meant to them. from a reformed point of view, god is sovereign, god does what god wants, god is omnipotent, god is omniscient, but god makes covenants with humans which is a remarkable statement of love that god putsforth. they read the bible as a series of interlocking covenants.all of their lives are based on covenants, covenants forchurches, covenants for cities, covenants for family. this concept of covenants which is so influential overall, they take from scripture. it is in the back of their minds and sometimes at the front of their thoughts as they enter into any of these deals or understandings or negotiations of who they are in thenew world. >> thank you. members of our audience would like to hear more deta
i think he goes back to the healthy respect for authority that they would have read in romans 13 and 1 peter 12. that in itself reflects a biblical understanding of authority and how you begin to structure a government. >> another thing to add to that is that under guarding all ofthese agreements is the concept of covenant. sometimes we miss the ramifications of what that meant to them. from a reformed point of view, god is sovereign, god does what god wants, god is omnipotent, god is...
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we can't rise up against the government because of these kind of romans 13 reasons. i don't think that argument is necessarily a lock. i don't know what my position would have been, whether i would have been a patriot or loyalist. but he resigned from the continental congress and became a loyalist opposed to violent revolution for sure and he lost everything he had. he ended up having to live in a swamp in south carolina for a while. he lost his church. he lost all of his property. he lost everything. why? because he was acting in accord with his conscience and what he saw going on in i peter and in romans. it is debatable whether he is absolutely right about that interpretation but that's a good sign. you do see instances like that where people will act according to their conscience, even to the point of great personal loss. i find those kind of examples really inspiring and i think in a lot of cases it is like today. a lot of times, i think that in the time of the founding, you do have people using the scripture as window dressing. they are not being insincere but
we can't rise up against the government because of these kind of romans 13 reasons. i don't think that argument is necessarily a lock. i don't know what my position would have been, whether i would have been a patriot or loyalist. but he resigned from the continental congress and became a loyalist opposed to violent revolution for sure and he lost everything he had. he ended up having to live in a swamp in south carolina for a while. he lost his church. he lost all of his property. he lost...
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and yet even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all, the minister of god, a revenger on those who do evil. so the message some of these loyalists said was, obey all rulers, even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really just ambition. it's selfishness in disguise. and all patriotic revolts do is create more violence. now what about the patriotic argument? what are the patriots going to do with texts like "fear god and honor the king"? what are the patriots going to do with texts that say that the civil authority are the revengers of god on wrongdoers, obey them just as if you're obeying god? what can you do with that? is there anywhere you can go with that? well, of course. let's see. jonathan mayhew, long before the revolution, concerning unlimited submission. that title is really helpful. and people like john a
and yet even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say fear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all, the minister of god, a revenger on those who do evil. so the message some of these loyalists said was, obey all rulers, even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really...
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>> where is my >> wi a >> roman catholic. >> roman. >> ♪cheers). >> you get the bragging right. >> dohave a girlfriend or two? >> you know, are you a fan of drake? would you like to own a piece of his creative process? >> what would be a piece of this? >> hum. >> maybe his notebook? >> oh, could be. i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites... ah... ooh! apparently, i like them more than i like my phone. where...ah, oh! hello? ah, i missed it. it was my mother-in-law. i'll call her back. don't tell her i told you that. you'll l but love our price. award-winning little journey ba simply smarter shopping. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> that is god's plan. >> goddess plan. >> you love drake. isn't he like your favorite rapper? >> he's right up there at the top. i mean, he started for me at the bottom, but now, so, he writes some of his songs or his raps in a notebook apparently. and there it is. >> so these are pages you're looking at right now from drake's old notebook from his grassy days, back when he was jim nay wheelchair. being sold through on line service. >
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the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his home town nothing earlier was one hundred. people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects at the palace plane was shot down on saturday in the north western part of syria which is still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group oh no sra roman tried to stay in the air as long as he could he then managed to a jacket from the airplane only to find himself surrounded by terrorist the pilots of the plane supporting role months shared the details of their last communications his voice remained calm when i was there on the get out of the maneuver. was the commanders reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary on imports and i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down too and about twenty seconds later here i did google search and. then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my command is the last thing i w
the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his home town nothing earlier was one hundred. people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects at the palace plane was shot down on saturday in the north western part of syria which is still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group oh no sra roman tried to stay in the air as long as he...
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i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield roman had waited for the terrorist to get closer to him and only after that he decided to detonate a grenade taking his own life but ovoid capture he even managed to shout this is for our lads when he did that shortly after the incident rushes defense ministry released several details of his life roman left a wife and a four year old daughter behind he was an experienced pilot it was not his first time serving in syria and he was part of dozen successful military operations and he was only thirty three years old when his life tragically but he died as a hero fighting terrorists on his own the story of the pilot's bravery hasn't gone unnoticed r.t. received this letter from a veteran u.s. serviceman offering support and asking if there's a phones collecting donations for his widow and child we also the russian armed forces of such a fund is being created and we are waiting for clarification the man who wrote that letter steve gave r.t. his thoughts on major philip story. he knew world of this church in thi
i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield roman had waited for the terrorist to get closer to him and only after that he decided to detonate a grenade taking his own life but ovoid capture he even managed to shout this is for our lads when he did that shortly after the incident rushes defense ministry released several details of his life roman left a wife and a four year old daughter behind he was an experienced pilot it was not his first time serving in...
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the game was tied until late roman managed to pull ahead for good. roman catholic wins 51-49. the crowd going wild. >> quoting annie, the sun will come out tomorrow. >> the sun is coming out. grab the sunglasses. >> thanks for being here. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- john lithgow, kelly clarkson, musical guest kacey musgraves,
the game was tied until late roman managed to pull ahead for good. roman catholic wins 51-49. the crowd going wild. >> quoting annie, the sun will come out tomorrow. >> the sun is coming out. grab the sunglasses. >> thanks for being here. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- john lithgow, kelly...
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how do we deal with romance 28 -- romans. they favor independence. each will call the other side out. you are misinterpreting this text. you think it will help your political cause. there was a lively debate between loyalists and patriots over what exactly does romans 13, what does that mean? you can understand why that is a lively debate because it goes to the legitimacy of those suggesting we should repel against england -- rebel against england. it is a heated conversation we find. it is over the proper interpretation of scripture. we could be misappropriating to advance a political objective of the moment. >> thank you. what either of you care to elaborate on that?>> i perk up, we're talking about the sounding period here, when someone loses something because of their commitment to follow what the bible says. you have someone in your hands committed to the scripture. my favorite example is a presbyterian pastor in savannah, called john struble who was a delegate to the first continental congress from georgia. he was is bothered is anybody about t
how do we deal with romance 28 -- romans. they favor independence. each will call the other side out. you are misinterpreting this text. you think it will help your political cause. there was a lively debate between loyalists and patriots over what exactly does romans 13, what does that mean? you can understand why that is a lively debate because it goes to the legitimacy of those suggesting we should repel against england -- rebel against england. it is a heated conversation we find. it is...
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how do we deal with romance 28 -- romans. they favor independence. each will call the other side out. you are misinterpreting this text. you think it will help your political cause. there was a lively debate between loyalists and patriots over what exactly does romans 13, what does that mean? you can understand why that is a lively debate because it goes to the legitimacy of those suggesting we should repel against england -- rebel against england. it is a heated conversation we find. it is over the proper interpretation of scripture. we could be misappropriating to advance a political objective of the moment. >> thank you. what either of you care to elaborate on that?>> i perk up, we're talking about the sounding period here, when someone loses something because of their commitment to follow what the bible says. you have someone in your hands committed to the scripture. my favorite example is a presbyterian pastor in savannah, called john struble who was a delegate to the first continental congress from georgia. he was is bothered is anybody about t
how do we deal with romance 28 -- romans. they favor independence. each will call the other side out. you are misinterpreting this text. you think it will help your political cause. there was a lively debate between loyalists and patriots over what exactly does romans 13, what does that mean? you can understand why that is a lively debate because it goes to the legitimacy of those suggesting we should repel against england -- rebel against england. it is a heated conversation we find. it is...
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i also want to bring in christine romans with us now. as we're watching this.w you're listening to discussions, a lot of which you and i have talked about both on and off the air. as we're watching this, is there a sense that this is what the day will be, back and forth between red and green? >> it could very well be or you could find a bunch of buying. i was talking about fomo, fear of missing out. a couple weeks ago the story was i didn't get in the stock market, it is too late to buy? there was this come pli sen see and this greed, the need to get in the stock market, it switched really, really quickly and turned just into fear. and it's switching again. you're finding buyers now. i will say i think a lot of this is not mom and pop investors, it's not you and i tweaking our 401(k). there are people computer trading, a big move in the bond market, that sparked selling in the stock market. derivative bets against volatility -- against the direction of volatility. that was something we saw play out and make things a little more magnified yesterday. the fundamen
i also want to bring in christine romans with us now. as we're watching this.w you're listening to discussions, a lot of which you and i have talked about both on and off the air. as we're watching this, is there a sense that this is what the day will be, back and forth between red and green? >> it could very well be or you could find a bunch of buying. i was talking about fomo, fear of missing out. a couple weeks ago the story was i didn't get in the stock market, it is too late to buy?...
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egg, peck reno cheese and bacon. >> and they join in the roman style pizza trend. we have a variety of 14 different trays every day. co-owner, francisco is the son of a diplomat and trained at rome's national school of pizza. >> we have the from delab low here. and it's thinly sliced on top of a white based mozzarella found in every pizzeria in rome. >> one of my favorites. the eggplant apartment. >> we created it off of world peace and family style food brings people together. >> it offers knee politan style pizza and cooked in ovens brought over from naples. >> it give its character. ingredients are made at the restaurant. our house made mozzarella and house made ricotta made fresh every day. >> this is our rita and mark's made with vegan farm cheese and vegan mozzarella. >> it's the protect ter of cecily. it's people that come here week after week. the off shoot of the owners of joe's pizza. >> my husband bought joe's pizza 30 years ago and we are celebrating 30 years of pizza in philadelphia. they say they perfected the art of dough making. we let our dough ris
egg, peck reno cheese and bacon. >> and they join in the roman style pizza trend. we have a variety of 14 different trays every day. co-owner, francisco is the son of a diplomat and trained at rome's national school of pizza. >> we have the from delab low here. and it's thinly sliced on top of a white based mozzarella found in every pizzeria in rome. >> one of my favorites. the eggplant apartment. >> we created it off of world peace and family style food brings people...
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i'm christine romans. nice to have you back. >> during the talk, the president said he is not braggadocios. words were not used accurately. i'm dave briggs. it is tuesday, february 6th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start with market concerns. investor concerns not quieting yet after the epic selloff on wall street. dow with the single biggest-point loss ever. the futures are wall street are rebounding after falling sharply overnight. we have christine romans fortunate with us with a look at what is behind the drop and how long it could last, my friend. >> the selloff is not over. global markets now. wall street plunge is rippling. tokyo and hong kong and shanghai are down. red arrows on the top of the screen. europe opened an hour ago. following suit with two losses. dow futures just popped higher. this is dow futures up 148 points. they were down more than 700 points overnight. it gives you a sense of how wild this market sentiment is at the moment. the dow lost more than 1,800 points in the past two days. m
i'm christine romans. nice to have you back. >> during the talk, the president said he is not braggadocios. words were not used accurately. i'm dave briggs. it is tuesday, february 6th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start with market concerns. investor concerns not quieting yet after the epic selloff on wall street. dow with the single biggest-point loss ever. the futures are wall street are rebounding after falling sharply overnight. we have christine romans fortunate with us with a look at...
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, february 12th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the white house is trying to move beyond the rob porter scandal. porter was urged not to quit after the domestic violence allegations. axios telling reporters that some senior white house officials strongly encouraged him to quote stay and fight to keep his job as staff secretary. a key gate keeper for president trump. porter said he never misrepresented anything to chief of staff john kelly. >> this doesn't square with kelly's version of events. he says porter misled him. that story backed up by an unnamed member of congress who told achxios reporter. after the special legislation--f speculation of kelly's future, kellyanne conway said this. >> he said please tell jake i have full faith in chief of staff john kelly and i'm not searching for replacements. i saw that all over the news. i have faith for him. he does. >> the president weighing in on the porter scandal. he did say this. he tweeted this. people's lives are scatterhattee and destroyed by an allegation. some are true and som
. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, february 12th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the white house is trying to move beyond the rob porter scandal. porter was urged not to quit after the domestic violence allegations. axios telling reporters that some senior white house officials strongly encouraged him to quote stay and fight to keep his job as staff secretary. a key gate keeper for president trump. porter said he never misrepresented anything to chief of staff john kelly. >> this...
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commemoration ceremony has just begun here in the city or for ornish where the body of the major roman feeble who died tragically fighting in syria will be buried today you know you really seems like part of the city is here and they came here to take part in the ceremony the pilots plane was shut down on saturday in the northwestern part of syria which is still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group the pilot tried to remain in the aircraft as long as he could he then managed to eject only to find himself overwhelmed by terrorists the pilot who supported felipe of the plane has shared the details of their last communications his voice remained calm when i was there all of the you get out of the maneuver yes i see them was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down to about twenty seconds here i did call the search and rescue then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my command is the last thing i would do i always
commemoration ceremony has just begun here in the city or for ornish where the body of the major roman feeble who died tragically fighting in syria will be buried today you know you really seems like part of the city is here and they came here to take part in the ceremony the pilots plane was shut down on saturday in the northwestern part of syria which is still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group the pilot tried to remain in the aircraft as long as he could he then...
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roman catholic against bonner prendie.cades after graduating from bonner, ed monaghan says this is philly basketball. >> if you're a kid growing up in philadelphia, i mean, catholic leagues especially in basketball is the ultimate. to come here and within a catholic league championship in a lot of people's eyes specialsly the catholic league kids is bigger than a state title. >> it's one of the basketball in the country. new man, roman, ryan judge, lasalle, this is the best. >> reporter: now we are outside the palestra. we were just inside when roman catholic was cutting down the they beat bonner prendie with one second to go. another classic catholic league championship. both the men or the boys and the girls now go to the piaa state championships but a great night, a great sports tradition here at the palestra tonight. lucy? >> speaking of sports traditions, chris o'connell, jason kelce is kind of a tradition himself these days. philadelphia eagles center is still making waves across the city more than two week after his
roman catholic against bonner prendie.cades after graduating from bonner, ed monaghan says this is philly basketball. >> if you're a kid growing up in philadelphia, i mean, catholic leagues especially in basketball is the ultimate. to come here and within a catholic league championship in a lot of people's eyes specialsly the catholic league kids is bigger than a state title. >> it's one of the basketball in the country. new man, roman, ryan judge, lasalle, this is the best....
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roman catholic against bonner prendie. even decades after graduating from bonner ed monaghan says this is philly basketball. >> if you're a kid growing up in philadelphia i mean catholic league especially in basketball is the ultimate to come here and within a catholic league championship i think a in lost people's eyes especially catholic league is even bigger than a state title. >> that thriller down to the last second it was roman catholic take the boys catholic league championship over bonner friend dee. a classic finish to a classic tradition. >> catholic league basketball in philadelphia one of the top basketball programs in the country whether it's new man, roman, ryan, judge, whatever it is. lasalle just the best. >> reporter: now, both the boys and the girls catholic and public league champions they are not done yet. all of the teams advance to the state regionals. iain. >> chris, thank you. >>> it's your chance to show your inner jason kelce. you don't have to dress up like a mummer. just grab a beer. it's for a
roman catholic against bonner prendie. even decades after graduating from bonner ed monaghan says this is philly basketball. >> if you're a kid growing up in philadelphia i mean catholic league especially in basketball is the ultimate to come here and within a catholic league championship i think a in lost people's eyes especially catholic league is even bigger than a state title. >> that thriller down to the last second it was roman catholic take the boys catholic league...
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romans post photos and videos of their city getting tshed. the site used to have a strong affinity with di maio's five star movement. that changed, tonelli says, after they came into power. this translated ): one o government's first acts was to block the construction of a waste management plant that would have greatly alleviad this trash emergency.no the situation has only gotten worse. their voters have been completely conned. this is very dangerous and should sound the alarm for the entire continent. >> reporter: di maio says the accusations are nothing more than a media smear job. and despite his critics, this posterboy of the anti- establishment just might have an ace up his sleeve: many italian voters, like their american counterparts in 2016, are fed uh wihe same old faces. and he has a message for any candidate hoping to turn back the populist tide. slatedr): anyone else who wants to add their voice can do so, but let me be clear: there will bshno games over ing power. anyone who wants to give a government to italy,thill have to gugh
romans post photos and videos of their city getting tshed. the site used to have a strong affinity with di maio's five star movement. that changed, tonelli says, after they came into power. this translated ): one o government's first acts was to block the construction of a waste management plant that would have greatly alleviad this trash emergency.no the situation has only gotten worse. their voters have been completely conned. this is very dangerous and should sound the alarm for the entire...
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a towering roman ruin celebrates that conquest. thhy oe tropthe alpes to commemorate his defeat of the region's many hostile tribes. with this victory, the completion of the main artery connecting italy and spain was made possible. this opened the way for the continued expansion of the roman empire. the inscription tells the story. it was erected by the senate and the people to honor the emperor. carved below is an inventory of all the feisty barbarian tribes that put up such a fight. and on either side are the vanquished in chains at the feet of their conqueror, a reminder to any who would challenge the empire. nearby, standing high above the sea, is touristy but magnificent eze. the once-formidable town gate, designed to keep rampaging pirates out, leads into the medieval village. this self-proclaimed village of art and gastronomie mixes perfume outlets, upscale boutiques, cobbled lanes, and scenic perches perfect for savoring a drink. the more adventurous can climb even further up to the scant ruins of the eze chateau. the paths
a towering roman ruin celebrates that conquest. thhy oe tropthe alpes to commemorate his defeat of the region's many hostile tribes. with this victory, the completion of the main artery connecting italy and spain was made possible. this opened the way for the continued expansion of the roman empire. the inscription tells the story. it was erected by the senate and the people to honor the emperor. carved below is an inventory of all the feisty barbarian tribes that put up such a fight. and on...
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the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown of earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and now the same crowd say here at this cemetery illumination to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of this is and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a strong brave man. was my close friend he was kind and loved life every minute he was ready to help me to support your few such people we remember him forever. it was a very kind very fair person always smiled and not everyone can do what he did you should have a special understanding and duty just like he did the pilot's plane was shot down on saturday and the northwestern part of syria which is still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group oh no roman tried to stay in the air as long as he could he then managed to a jacket from the airplane only to find himself surrounded by a terrorist the pilot of the plane
the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown of earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and now the same crowd say here at this cemetery illumination to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of this is and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a strong brave man. was my close...
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very often is actually pretty excited zation that the roman men are doing great guarding us so we do a lot of criticize and. they're showing guys with their dog about to about these about all these key ship. so this is these are the labels that want to. we are we are a minute we are we are not. yet there are some areas that you are going into that if you had them talk about them on a discussion show they talked about the face to face they would be incredibly to boom that show in particular has issues of q. issues. issues how the audience how is the roma audience reacting. well we have very different reactions. first of all because it's a very provocative show it speaks about excite you. and it says the story of floral money lives being one woman so it was i think it was for the first time in all men you know when we opened the discussion about iran my so of course there was a lot of money men especially. all the acted in a very negative way because they say well we we deal with the met the n.t. racist message if we if we include issues about how we don't have so many this is not our
very often is actually pretty excited zation that the roman men are doing great guarding us so we do a lot of criticize and. they're showing guys with their dog about to about these about all these key ship. so this is these are the labels that want to. we are we are a minute we are we are not. yet there are some areas that you are going into that if you had them talk about them on a discussion show they talked about the face to face they would be incredibly to boom that show in particular has...
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i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield roman had waited for the terrorist to get closer to him and only after that he decided to detonate a grenade taking his own life but ovoid capture he even managed to shout this is for our lads when he did that shortly after the incident russia's defense ministry released several details of his life roman left a wife and a four year old daughter behind he was an experienced pilot it was not his first time serving in syria and he was part of dozen successful military operations and he was only thirty three years old when his life tragically and but he died as a hero fighting terrorists on his own. the story of the pilot's bravery hasn't gone unnoticed r.t. received this letter from a veteran u.s. serviceman offering support and asking if there's a fund collecting donations for his widow and child we also russian armed forces if such a fund is being created and we're still waiting for clarification on that the man who wrote that letter steve gave r.t. his thoughts on major filipov story the new world is chur
i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield roman had waited for the terrorist to get closer to him and only after that he decided to detonate a grenade taking his own life but ovoid capture he even managed to shout this is for our lads when he did that shortly after the incident russia's defense ministry released several details of his life roman left a wife and a four year old daughter behind he was an experienced pilot it was not his first time serving in...
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the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown of earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and now the same crowd say here at the cemetery women is to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of mine. and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a strong and brave man. was my close friend he was kind and loved life every minute he was ready to help to support your few such people we remember him forever. it was a very kind very fair person he always smiled a lot not everyone can do what he did you should have a special understanding of and duty just like he did the palace plane was shot down on saturday and the northwestern part of syria which is still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group oh no sra roman tried to stay in the air as long as he could he then managed to a jacket from the airplane only to find himself surrounded by a terrorist the pilot of the
the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown of earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and now the same crowd say here at the cemetery women is to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of mine. and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a strong and brave man. was my close friend...
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the structure of the roman republic. cut a deal with the vastness that roman have become. that they could spend the elections. and endless lawsuits. until it stopped to pieces. you can think of parallels more clearly than i can. out of the frying pn and into the fire. when we come to one of my favorite subjects. brexit. you go from one to another. i know you oppose exit. but my question to you is we can debate and talk about the merits of the arguments but based on discussions i've have with various people in british politics and elsewhere what i'm wondering i'm wondering your thoughts on this do you think it will inevitably happen. are the weakness of the government and the complexity of the process and just the continued opposition of influential people like yourself mean that i might not ever come to pass. spivak the labour party is led by a man who is always been opposed to british legislating. they were defeated by tony blair and they do not want to be part of europe because they see as interfering with the ability of the british government being part of europe will h
the structure of the roman republic. cut a deal with the vastness that roman have become. that they could spend the elections. and endless lawsuits. until it stopped to pieces. you can think of parallels more clearly than i can. out of the frying pn and into the fire. when we come to one of my favorite subjects. brexit. you go from one to another. i know you oppose exit. but my question to you is we can debate and talk about the merits of the arguments but based on discussions i've have with...
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the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown a fight on your earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and now the same crowd say here at this cemetery illumination to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of mine this is something with and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a strong and brave man. was my close friend he was kind and loved life every minute he was ready to help to support your few such people so we remember him forever the mood i'm on. was a very. very fair person always smiled a lot not everyone can do what he did you should have a special understanding of on and duty just like he did the palace plane was shot down on saturday and the northwestern part of syria which is still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group. roman tried to stay in the air as long as he could he then managed to object from the airplane only to find himself su
the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown a fight on your earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and now the same crowd say here at this cemetery illumination to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of mine this is something with and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a...
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the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown of earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and in the same crowd say here at the cemetery women as to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of mine. and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a strong and brave man. was my close friend he was kind and loved life every minute he was ready to help to support your few such people we remember him forever. was a very kind very fair person he always smiled a lot not everyone can do what he did he should have a special understanding of honor and duty just like he did. the pilot's plane was shot down on saturday in the northwestern part of syria which is still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group al nostra roman tried to stay in the air as long as he could he then managed to a jacket from the airplane only to find himself surrounded by terrorist the pilot of the
the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown of earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and in the same crowd say here at the cemetery women as to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of mine. and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a strong and brave man. was my close friend...