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and tripe are also typical for roman cuisine. only units of an animal like a cow used on no real increase seen is very focused on constant generally is prized and it's created some really surprising dishes from the mere fact of the sentimental bending. later we head to the southeast our day in the eternal city and article delhi acquittal and evening begins in the shadow of wrong ancient awkward. and now is a good time to let you in on the winner of this week's draw we have asked you what city you would like to discover and the responses were overwhelming out of the ten cities surveyed the favorites were amsterdam vienna and prague in the number one spot and last but not least it's time to name the winner of our draw in this week it is a match ya from. no paul so congratulations wasn't he charles barcelona which came in fifth on our list but still you have won yourself a euro max watch all right moving on now to a group of instagram ers who took over a soccer stadium in nurenberg the result was a bunch of interesting and never see
and tripe are also typical for roman cuisine. only units of an animal like a cow used on no real increase seen is very focused on constant generally is prized and it's created some really surprising dishes from the mere fact of the sentimental bending. later we head to the southeast our day in the eternal city and article delhi acquittal and evening begins in the shadow of wrong ancient awkward. and now is a good time to let you in on the winner of this week's draw we have asked you what city...
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in romans ten-nine you'll know that he had been say. in romans 12 he says in light of all of this good news, this gospel, here's how you are to live. in romans 13 in particular he turned his attention to government and he said this. but every person be subject to the governing authorities. there is no authority except from god. those that exist have been instituted by god. therefore, whoever the authorities resist what god has appointed and those who resist will incur judgment. would you have no fear of the one who is in authority, then do what is good. you will receive his approval. for he is god's servant for your good. if you do wrong, be afraid. for he does not pu bear the swod in vain. for he is the servant of god. an avenger who carries out god's wrath on the wrongdoer. you must be in subjection not only to god's wrath but also for the sake of conscious. for things that i want to say. first, god has absolute authority over all governments. what paul said is god is the one who truly has authority. but every person be subject to the
in romans ten-nine you'll know that he had been say. in romans 12 he says in light of all of this good news, this gospel, here's how you are to live. in romans 13 in particular he turned his attention to government and he said this. but every person be subject to the governing authorities. there is no authority except from god. those that exist have been instituted by god. therefore, whoever the authorities resist what god has appointed and those who resist will incur judgment. would you have...
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the place was already known as kaka so under the romans proving once again how far sighted they must have been wisely giving my name to the place centuries before i was even born. it was they who fortify the hill and parts of those who lives opposite to this stand. off to the romans came the busy gough's and then in the eighth century the arabs which brings us to my pot in the story i was the daughter of a cyrus and prince. legend has it that in the days when i left here the emperor charlemagne this each the fortress for five long years his on his lay in the valley below the rules over these walls he could not prevail. but all provisions run out. i. in the end just one last big remained and one sack of grain i had to pick stuffed with the grain and held it from the walls myself it landed at the feet of charlemagne and when it first opened it convinced the emperor that all reserves were in exhaustible and to continue siege pointis. i and all the inhabitants of the fortress city cried out caucus song caucus results in their great moment of victory. was. of course death was no stranger
the place was already known as kaka so under the romans proving once again how far sighted they must have been wisely giving my name to the place centuries before i was even born. it was they who fortify the hill and parts of those who lives opposite to this stand. off to the romans came the busy gough's and then in the eighth century the arabs which brings us to my pot in the story i was the daughter of a cyrus and prince. legend has it that in the days when i left here the emperor charlemagne...
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because these hills are so sort of healthy and so the romans came over and they. graze sheep all of the cotswolds and it was a produce the wool for the whole roman empire. elizabeth ashcombe lives it suddenly cancelled not far from which come. the castle dates back to the fifteenth century and was possibly built on the site of a twelfth century castle. it's one of the few castles in britain that is still a residence but it's open to the public to. over the centuries the castle passed in and out of the hands of the crown. henry v. six the wife is buried in the chapel. his last wife catherine cox. after henry died married thomas seymour who then in the castle and this was her home and this is where she lived and died and she's buried here in the church in the garden. it's. a perfect day out in the english countryside almost always includes a good old cup of tea. for example here at badgers hall in shipping have them. you can be enjoyed in any time of the day with or without milk and preferably accompanied by dainty cucumber sandwiches or scones with strawberry jam a
because these hills are so sort of healthy and so the romans came over and they. graze sheep all of the cotswolds and it was a produce the wool for the whole roman empire. elizabeth ashcombe lives it suddenly cancelled not far from which come. the castle dates back to the fifteenth century and was possibly built on the site of a twelfth century castle. it's one of the few castles in britain that is still a residence but it's open to the public to. over the centuries the castle passed in and out...
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and what about this roman fort in ceredigion?ape ditch formation. the corners are rounded just like a playing card and these are the distinctive features ofa these are the distinctive features of a roman fort. roman forts are cropping up all over the place, some of them we have never known about before. now this is in nottinghamshire, what is this? this is the remains of a mansion which had fires and all sorts of things and was demolished finally in 1938 but here you can see the perfect plan of the ancient mansion or the 18th century mansion should i say. i believe the national trust are going to excavate here this summer to see if there are any sellers remaining so they have the perfect guideline. good to see you and think —— and thank you for that. well we have another potential minefield for theresa may. well our political correspondent leila nathoo is in the central lobby at westminster. and we have a vote this evening on the possibility of the uk having to be part of the customs union. mps have got into discussions in the la
and what about this roman fort in ceredigion?ape ditch formation. the corners are rounded just like a playing card and these are the distinctive features ofa these are the distinctive features of a roman fort. roman forts are cropping up all over the place, some of them we have never known about before. now this is in nottinghamshire, what is this? this is the remains of a mansion which had fires and all sorts of things and was demolished finally in 1938 but here you can see the perfect plan of...
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. >>> now at 11, a roman candle explodes in a man's hands while another man might lose both his hands. tonight, the dangerous price of playing with illegal fireworks. >>> trenches -- our reporter shows us fireworks confiscated. >> reporter: you can see a roman candle lighting the night sky. effort -- as officers approach, the illegal fireworks exploded, rendering him temporarily death -- deaf. >> he was unable to hear. >> reporter: this is the bounty from illegal fireworks, 300 pounds from just one car. >> reporter: so far it has not resulted in arrests. it is just a seizure of illegal fireworks. it was located in a vehicle and the people who owned the vehicle were not cleaning -- claiming ownership. >> reporter: all of the resist -- arrest resulted in fines. >> -- >> reporter: safe for fireworks are legal in san bruno but the kind that exploded like this roman candle are illegal. the concern is not only injuries but eight dry california. >> truthfully, most of these items are explosive devices in the hands of novices. it will result in problems. >> reporter: to rooftops caught fire a
. >>> now at 11, a roman candle explodes in a man's hands while another man might lose both his hands. tonight, the dangerous price of playing with illegal fireworks. >>> trenches -- our reporter shows us fireworks confiscated. >> reporter: you can see a roman candle lighting the night sky. effort -- as officers approach, the illegal fireworks exploded, rendering him temporarily death -- deaf. >> he was unable to hear. >> reporter: this is the bounty from...
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with its roman, byzantine, and ottoman sites, it's packed with culture and history.uch of the 20th century, bulgaria was part of the eastern bloc, and under communist rule. as you walk the streets, you can find reminders of the communist era everywhere. one of the strangest is found at your feet. all across sofia there are shops called kleks sunk beneath pavement level. so these shops might seem really odd now seeing as they are close to the ground, but it is an interesting history. they were basements and bomb shelters. after the fall of communism, people needed to get resourceful. there was not much money going around and people had to use their basements to sell things. i'll grab some m&ms! it drops down another 2—3 metres there. he's got another step to step up to see me. blue or... i'll take blue! after the iron curtain fell, kleks were some of the first private businesses in bulgaria, symbolising the country's move towards capitalism. recently, kleks have taken a modern twist, and many have become art galleries, restaurants, and even speak—easys. sl is a speak—
with its roman, byzantine, and ottoman sites, it's packed with culture and history.uch of the 20th century, bulgaria was part of the eastern bloc, and under communist rule. as you walk the streets, you can find reminders of the communist era everywhere. one of the strangest is found at your feet. all across sofia there are shops called kleks sunk beneath pavement level. so these shops might seem really odd now seeing as they are close to the ground, but it is an interesting history. they were...
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with its roman, byzantine, and ottoman sites, it's packed with culture and history.ut for much of the 20th century, bulgaria was part of the eastern bloc, and under communist rule. as you walk the streets, you can find reminders of the communist era everywhere. one of the strangest
with its roman, byzantine, and ottoman sites, it's packed with culture and history.ut for much of the 20th century, bulgaria was part of the eastern bloc, and under communist rule. as you walk the streets, you can find reminders of the communist era everywhere. one of the strangest
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boss maurizio sarri as their new manager sarri would become chelsea's ninth full—time manager since romanbramovich bought the club in 2003. england's women have lost their third and final one—day international against new zealand in leicester. they won the toss and chose to bat and they started very brightly. both openers, tammy beamont and amy jones hitting half—centuries. but then the wickets started to fall, england eventually all out forjust 2i9. new zealand didn't have too many problems reaching that total, getting there with more than five overs to spare. england take the series 2—1. three games in rugby league's super league this evening and after a defeat in his first game in charge, new leeds director of rugby kevin sinfield had to watch his side settle for a draw against wakefield. the rhinos led 20—i2 with half an hour to play. but with ten minutes remaining kyle wood eventually had this try awarded after it went to the video referee and ryan hampshire levelled the score at 20 all, six minutes from time to give
boss maurizio sarri as their new manager sarri would become chelsea's ninth full—time manager since romanbramovich bought the club in 2003. england's women have lost their third and final one—day international against new zealand in leicester. they won the toss and chose to bat and they started very brightly. both openers, tammy beamont and amy jones hitting half—centuries. but then the wickets started to fall, england eventually all out forjust 2i9. new zealand didn't have too many...
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a roman vase circa 20 bc. one of the best-known roman antiquities. wedgwood borrowed it, amazingly, in 1787 and reproduced in 1790. i keep pressing the wrong button. sorry about that. now i am going ahead. just after the turn of the century, the beginning of the 19th century, this craze of roman and greek antiquity evolved into a mania for an older civilization. egypt was at that time being explored and uncovered. the engravings made during the campaign in egypt in 1798 were published. -- later published in 1802 proved to be enormously influential. thanks to the lull in hostilities, the publication succeeded and the style spread across europe like a virus. soon enough, furniture and designs were being reflected for -- furniture's and interiors were being commissioned to reflect this new style. you can't see it particularly well, but it's yellow is imitation marble walls, and matching egyptian candelabra was designed by precisely this time, 1802-1806. one of the best-known and most successful publications which included this new style was thomas hopes
a roman vase circa 20 bc. one of the best-known roman antiquities. wedgwood borrowed it, amazingly, in 1787 and reproduced in 1790. i keep pressing the wrong button. sorry about that. now i am going ahead. just after the turn of the century, the beginning of the 19th century, this craze of roman and greek antiquity evolved into a mania for an older civilization. egypt was at that time being explored and uncovered. the engravings made during the campaign in egypt in 1798 were published. -- later...
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and finally in this regard, the benedictine monks who emerged out of the collapse of the western roman empire in the sixth century offer an example for all of us lay christians,, catholics, protestants and ethan orthodox, to use, an example to use communities within which the faith can survive this dark age coming upon us. so that's the basic outline of "the benedict option." the option part comes from the final paragraph of the philosopher allister mac and tires classic work act of virtue. virtue. mcintyre compared our time and place to rome in collapse. mcintyre wrote, the crucial turning point in that earlier history occurred when men and women of good will turned aside from the task that showing up the roman imperium, and ceased to identify the continuation of civility and moral community with the maintenance of that imperium here what they set themselves to achieve instead often not recognizing fully what they were doing was the construction of new forms of community within which the moral life could be sustained so that morality and civility might survive the coming age of the ba
and finally in this regard, the benedictine monks who emerged out of the collapse of the western roman empire in the sixth century offer an example for all of us lay christians,, catholics, protestants and ethan orthodox, to use, an example to use communities within which the faith can survive this dark age coming upon us. so that's the basic outline of "the benedict option." the option part comes from the final paragraph of the philosopher allister mac and tires classic work act of...
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restaurant review is continuous that it's a it's vital in the r roman roman allow itself to have been any made on damrey reached flooding leading into. it's in the city. yes and to imagination teams with his assets acknowledge. twenty twenty stroustrup concerning. knowing how i tried i would like to how how check check which involves a later version high. and t the damn donald don't yet please please and w was momovement on television actually to be seen that he is on the ground round whether whether nearly all the uncertainty political. saying saying the situation is a difficult many many people in the limited liability ags a lot of lacking basic six online with the on the on the looking. at federal versions to surround transits isn't. it's a that said i'm not. handling south allah. there. sounds nice and general election [inauaudible] yeah. del toro risingg [inaudible] one one kind. around the time. limit anything. it sets a business what kate katie we can kind of coming back. it. takes patience and i had a happened sunday on here because of the way with on the phone from the other
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christine romans on the trade war. romans? >> it's on. a trade war between the u.s. and china is real and here. at the stroke of midnight, the u.s. hit china with tariffs on $34 billion worth of goods. china immediately responsibilitied with its revenge tariffs of equal value, accusing the u.s. of launching the largest trade war in economic history calling the usa trade bully. china threatening high-value u.s. exports, cars, crude oil, cash crops like soybeans. the farm goods are strategic. they're hitting state, even counties that voted for president trump. now, the u.s. tariffs are targeting high-tech industries that china has vowed dominate, aerospace robotics, manufacturing, autos. american companies will pay these tariffs when they import the goods. they can absorb the cost or pass it along the consumers. so far the u.s. has avoided slapping tariffs on things consumers buy like shoes and cell phones. if you look at what the president is threatening, they may not do that forever. the president, if he follows through on his trade threats to hit $500 billion in chi
christine romans on the trade war. romans? >> it's on. a trade war between the u.s. and china is real and here. at the stroke of midnight, the u.s. hit china with tariffs on $34 billion worth of goods. china immediately responsibilitied with its revenge tariffs of equal value, accusing the u.s. of launching the largest trade war in economic history calling the usa trade bully. china threatening high-value u.s. exports, cars, crude oil, cash crops like soybeans. the farm goods are...
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on the outskirts of the roman empire at what is going on currently is the roman empire has just named new caesar. a new emperor. a man by the name of nero. this 17-year-old boy will have one of the most infamous rains -- reigns. he will become infamous for lighting his garden at night i setting the bodies of christians on fire. paul begins by unpacking the gospel. paul says, i am not ashamed of the gospel. anyone believe. that we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of god. , the wages of:23 our sin is death but internal life. no condemnation for those in christ jesus. and, confess with your mouth not that caesar is lord that jesus is lord and believe in your heart that god raised him from the dead. in romans 12, he turns and says in light of all this good news, here is how you are to live. particular3, he in turns his attention to letrnment and says this, " every person be subject to the governing authorities. there is no authority except from god, and those that list have been instituted by god. whatever the authorities resist what god has appointed. those who resist will i
on the outskirts of the roman empire at what is going on currently is the roman empire has just named new caesar. a new emperor. a man by the name of nero. this 17-year-old boy will have one of the most infamous rains -- reigns. he will become infamous for lighting his garden at night i setting the bodies of christians on fire. paul begins by unpacking the gospel. paul says, i am not ashamed of the gospel. anyone believe. that we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of god. , the wages...
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and it is all told in a roman era outline language.an era alpine language. there are no subtitles though. the director said "i don't think you're going to need subtitles, this is a universal story," actually it is true. i could understand what was going on. essentially what it is is a revenge story. they've given this hunter character a revenge story where he's trying to track down people who attacked his family. so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beards and spears. let's have a look and get a flavour of it. yeah. shouting. i mean, is this really tough to watch in terms of... this is all about physical endurance, cold? yes, it's gutsy. it's definitely gutsy. and i actually say the worst thing about it is that, weirdly, it does feel quite familiar. it's very much like a hollywood revenge movie, albeit in a very different setting with a different language. so, although there is a novelty factor to it, actually the story plays out quite conventionally. but it is certainly a curiosity. whether it is must—see,
and it is all told in a roman era outline language.an era alpine language. there are no subtitles though. the director said "i don't think you're going to need subtitles, this is a universal story," actually it is true. i could understand what was going on. essentially what it is is a revenge story. they've given this hunter character a revenge story where he's trying to track down people who attacked his family. so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beards...
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bc.man vase circa 20 one of the best-known roman antiquities. it was borrowed in 1787 and reproduced in 1790. i keep pressing the wrong button. now i am going ahead. just after the turn of the century, this craze for roman and greek antiquity evolved into a mania for an older civilization. egypt was at that time being explored and uncovered. the improvements made during voyage proved to be enormously influential. thanks to the hostilities of the -- continent of europe, the publication succeeded in the style spread across europe like a virus. soon enough, furniture and designs were being reflected. with its imitation marble walls and matching egyptian candelabra was designed by james by 1802-1806.his time, one of the best-known publications which included this new style was thomas, household furniture and interior decoration of 1807. hope was a sign of the wealthy banking family and have traveled much in greece and turkey. hisdesigns are flecked of exoticism and eclecticism. though his handbook was published, no producer would take on publishing
bc.man vase circa 20 one of the best-known roman antiquities. it was borrowed in 1787 and reproduced in 1790. i keep pressing the wrong button. now i am going ahead. just after the turn of the century, this craze for roman and greek antiquity evolved into a mania for an older civilization. egypt was at that time being explored and uncovered. the improvements made during voyage proved to be enormously influential. thanks to the hostilities of the -- continent of europe, the publication succeeded...
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i'm christine romans. let's begin with this.ween the united states and iran escalating overnight. it started early sunday when iranian president hassan rouhani cautioned president trump about pursuing hostile policies. rouhani said america should know peace with iran is the mother of all peace. and war with iran is the mother of all wars. he got a response last night via tweet. >> president trump warning rouhani in all caps, never threaten the united states ever again or you will suffer consequences in which few throughout history have suffered before. we are not a country that will stand for your demented violence and threats. we have nick paton walsh with the latest. nick, a lot of people are waking up having no idea where this came from here. >> reporter: i was one of them. all cap blocked letters mean something different in this part of the world. the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear agreement to design to keep the globe in check. there were 12 areas where iran should bend to the will. that is unlikely to happen. hassan rouhan
i'm christine romans. let's begin with this.ween the united states and iran escalating overnight. it started early sunday when iranian president hassan rouhani cautioned president trump about pursuing hostile policies. rouhani said america should know peace with iran is the mother of all peace. and war with iran is the mother of all wars. he got a response last night via tweet. >> president trump warning rouhani in all caps, never threaten the united states ever again or you will suffer...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it would be an extraordinary use of presidential power, by president trump is considering stripping a half dozen former security officials of security clearances. press secretary sarah sanders cites the public criticism of the president in the russia investigation. >> it includes members of the cia and fbi. two of the sources say, andrew mccabe and james comey, no on longer have security clearances having been fired from the trump administration. normally, top officials keep clearance so successors can consult with them. take the case of michael flynn. the president's former national security adviser. he was fired by the obama administration, but allowed to keep clearance even as he led those lock her up chants. >> the president's plan seems to be unplanned likely at the suggestion of rand paul. he is considered a big vote in the supreme court battle. we have more from cnn's jeff zeleny on what "the wall street journal" calls a dumb idea. >> reporter: dave and christine, president tru
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it would be an extraordinary use of presidential power, by president trump is considering stripping a half dozen former security officials of security clearances. press secretary sarah sanders cites the public criticism of the president in the russia investigation. >> it includes members of the cia and fbi. two of the sources say, andrew mccabe and james comey, no on longer have security clearances having been fired from the trump...
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in his case the roman catholic church. god and community holds the operand. if building in the classical style in the 18th century had something of a political dimension, and its association to -- you have the power of -- we see a powerful dimension of design. as we have seen these ideas soon found their way into furniture design another decorative arts. in fact he made -- those which provided a counter block to the apocalyptic visions of industry, commerce and -- based on the primacy of matchless and -- in his belief that the greatest thing a human being ever does in this world is to see something and tell what is sought in a plane way. the single most important event in the decorative art across the 19th century in britain was a great exposition. the great expedition, a combined a bewildering array of works of art of industry, there are over 7000 exhibits, there were 100,000 individual exhibits. it was a massive display of british imperial money. the project was conceived by henry cove and had animus success. it received 6 million visitors. it led to the es
in his case the roman catholic church. god and community holds the operand. if building in the classical style in the 18th century had something of a political dimension, and its association to -- you have the power of -- we see a powerful dimension of design. as we have seen these ideas soon found their way into furniture design another decorative arts. in fact he made -- those which provided a counter block to the apocalyptic visions of industry, commerce and -- based on the primacy of...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is tuesday, july 10th. 3:00 p.m. in thailand. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start with the supreme court pick. the left and the right preparing for battle. now we know president trump's nominee to replace anthony kennedy on the supreme court is appeals court judge brett kavanaugh introduced by the president last night. the president was encouraged by the key conservatives who came to kavanaugh's defense. >> after the announcement, the nomination fight was under way. chuck schumer issued this statement. president trump has put reproductive rights and health care protections for americans on the chopping block. >> my judicial philosophy is forward. a judge must be independent and interpret the law and not write the law. a judge must interpret the constitution as written. informed by history and tradition and precedent. >> vice president mike pence kicks off the white house campaign to pressure red state democrats to support kavanaugh. pence is supporting kavanaugh to mitch mcconnell's office today. >> and moving his nomina
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is tuesday, july 10th. 3:00 p.m. in thailand. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start with the supreme court pick. the left and the right preparing for battle. now we know president trump's nominee to replace anthony kennedy on the supreme court is appeals court judge brett kavanaugh introduced by the president last night. the president was encouraged by the key conservatives who came to kavanaugh's defense. >> after the announcement, the...
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the beginning of the 19th century, this craze for roman or greek antiquity. evolved no a mania for older civilization. egypt was being explored and uncovered and the engravings made during napoleon's campaign in egypt, published in 1802 as voyage of egypt, prostd to be enormously influential. thanks to the lull in hostilities on the continent of europe lasting approximately a year between 1802 and 1803, the publication succeeded. soon enough. furniture and interiors were being commissioned to reflect this exotic, bold and daring new style. the dining room at goodlet, which i'm afraid you can't see particularly well, is in the upper right corner there, with its yellow scallion, which is imitation marble walls and matching egyptian candle holders, was designed by james white at precisely this time, 1802 to 1806. one evident best known and most successful publications which included this new style was thomas hopes. hope was a sign of the wealthy banking family and had traveled much in greece and turkey and his handbook of furniture and interior designs reflects
the beginning of the 19th century, this craze for roman or greek antiquity. evolved no a mania for older civilization. egypt was being explored and uncovered and the engravings made during napoleon's campaign in egypt, published in 1802 as voyage of egypt, prostd to be enormously influential. thanks to the lull in hostilities on the continent of europe lasting approximately a year between 1802 and 1803, the publication succeeded. soon enough. furniture and interiors were being commissioned to...
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that surround the city hall a building known as the roman.frankfurt is the leading cultural center and it hosts the world's largest book fair. the fair was first held over five hundred years ago after you had a school bag invented the printing press. today is that she was just a stone's throw from left of the. fun forward. back in the eighteenth century when good was born only had about thirty thousand residents. but it was the coronation city of the kaiser's of the holy roman empire and as a free imperial city it had some autonomy. but above all it was a center of trade thanks to the trade routes and the trade for the structure for. the house where good was born is no newseum during one hundred thousand visitors a year. the house has been restored to its original with great attention to detail . the famous writer lived for twenty five years this is also where he wrote his a pistol or a novel the sorrows of young. he wrote that in frankfurt and it was revolution of his isn't kind songs revolutionized poetry and his play good from burleson and
that surround the city hall a building known as the roman.frankfurt is the leading cultural center and it hosts the world's largest book fair. the fair was first held over five hundred years ago after you had a school bag invented the printing press. today is that she was just a stone's throw from left of the. fun forward. back in the eighteenth century when good was born only had about thirty thousand residents. but it was the coronation city of the kaiser's of the holy roman empire and as a...
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people claim they sought roman cam -- roman candles. we know for sure it is fireworks. >> reporter: these are the only legal fireworks in the city and county of napa. the professional does raise. shows also fired off and catalina, american canyon and more. i checked with the napa fire captain. that grass fire was the last call that they had. angers cross that they are stepped up to nice just in case. >> let's hope it stays that way. >>> progress in the county fire that is burning in napa and yellow counties. so far that fire has burned 86,000 acres containment has gone up to 27%. tom has our report. >> reporter: today at the county fire, the air was mostly clear. the sky was mostly blue. most importantly enough progress has been made that this fire may be turning from a monster into a mouse. for all purposes, this lake, a major holiday hotspot, was mostly desolate was very few people to be seen in the parking lots, the picnic areas, or on the lake. the consequence of official closures and customer concern. the only hotspots here today a
people claim they sought roman cam -- roman candles. we know for sure it is fireworks. >> reporter: these are the only legal fireworks in the city and county of napa. the professional does raise. shows also fired off and catalina, american canyon and more. i checked with the napa fire captain. that grass fire was the last call that they had. angers cross that they are stepped up to nice just in case. >> let's hope it stays that way. >>> progress in the county fire that is...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 5:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.here the rescue operations have started again. more on that in a minute. >>> today is the start of what could be the biggest week for the trump administration so far. the president set to announce his pick for retiring anthony kennedy in the primetime address tonight from the east room. he will embark on a trip to europe with a nato summit and visit with the queen and high stakes sit-down with vladimir putin. >> while that is going on, the legal team is
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 5:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.here the rescue operations have started again. more on that in a minute. >>> today is the start of what could be the biggest week for the trump administration so far. the president set to announce his pick for retiring anthony kennedy in the primetime address tonight from the east room. he will embark on a trip to europe with a nato summit and visit with the queen and high stakes sit-down with vladimir putin. >>...
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roman undock is interested in the processes of communication and interaction. he believes everything is just a question of perspective and frankly. this the vacuum conceptual artist has made quite a splash internationally. compiz enough thank you. in two thousand and four after receiving a grant he gave five hundred bars of chocolate to workers at a steel plant in the japanese city of kentucky but it proved hard to convince managers his idea was a good one so that was the first step that i. made it almost make it. so then it came to workers. in the states sort of unaware of the choking behavior of shock released in our mind the remember when it in the tribute is. left only between. itself and the wrapping and that was my my tasks to all the workers. under never got to know any of the workers involved. so of course the. passage is the title of this installation made up of five hundred distinct sculptures. a modern art museum in munich purchased the work. the installation is a tribute to the talents of individuals and the role the artist plays in the creative pro
roman undock is interested in the processes of communication and interaction. he believes everything is just a question of perspective and frankly. this the vacuum conceptual artist has made quite a splash internationally. compiz enough thank you. in two thousand and four after receiving a grant he gave five hundred bars of chocolate to workers at a steel plant in the japanese city of kentucky but it proved hard to convince managers his idea was a good one so that was the first step that i....
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christine romans back with me. what happened? >> you know, most companies would love revenue growth of 42% and that's what facebook had. but the problem here is the company is promising that it's going to fight election meddling, it's going to fight fake news dissemination, it's going to fight privacy breaches. that's going to cost money. it will spend billions on its platform in years to come to make sure that it addresses these big concerns that have dinged its reputation. and some would say, hurt democracy over the past couple of years. and that spending is going to mean it won't make as much money. facebook shares fell more than 20% overnight. if it opens like this in three minutes as we expect it will, poppy, this will be one of the largest hits to market value of a company in history. in fact, it lost more than $100 billion in market value overnight. that is more. that loss in market value is more than the gdps of like 120 countries. it means mark zuckerberg's billions are fewer billions and he falls down the list. >> but t
christine romans back with me. what happened? >> you know, most companies would love revenue growth of 42% and that's what facebook had. but the problem here is the company is promising that it's going to fight election meddling, it's going to fight fake news dissemination, it's going to fight privacy breaches. that's going to cost money. it will spend billions on its platform in years to come to make sure that it addresses these big concerns that have dinged its reputation. and some...