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we can see in the paintings of the last quote in southern southwest france, a form of self-publishing taking place 17,000 year ago. these drawings are pigment on rock representing animals, symbols, and signs for their fellow tribes people. they were permanent, but not portable. then came the illuminated manuscript of the middle ages like these gospels for monks, self-publish the story. usually, a rich patron or for somebody in the church, permanent and only slightly portable. in 19 -- in -- sorry, in 1439, the media expert javas called the first technology entrepreneur invented the mechanical movable type used to print the catholic church because they couldn't light them up by hands fast enough because they sold so fast. in 1454, there was the movable type to create the first bible, an important moment. with the movable type, it was no longer a sifng l october written or reproduced by request. the publication of multiple copies of the book was a business enterprise, the production and market for distribution. the cost for books was lowers enormously, in turn, increased the distributio
we can see in the paintings of the last quote in southern southwest france, a form of self-publishing taking place 17,000 year ago. these drawings are pigment on rock representing animals, symbols, and signs for their fellow tribes people. they were permanent, but not portable. then came the illuminated manuscript of the middle ages like these gospels for monks, self-publish the story. usually, a rich patron or for somebody in the church, permanent and only slightly portable. in 19 -- in --...
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we can see in the paint little of the caves in southwest france as a form of self-publishing. that 17,000 years ago. these drawings are pigment on rock, represent animals, rituals, symbols and signs, so that fellow tribes people that were permanent but not portable. then came the manuscript of the middle ages. like these beautiful gospels from 8700. they were produced by monks, self-published. these were inked and a describe would produce one book at time for one customer. usually a rich patron or for somebody in the church. permanent and only slightly portable. in 19 -- sorry -- in 1439, journalists who were the media experts called the first technology entrepreneur invented a moveable. -- printing for the catholic church. because i couldn't write them out by hand fast enough because they were selling to fast in 1454 gutenberg used his moveable type to create the first bible. this is abhorrent movement when the book was no longer a single object. the publication of multiple company copies of the book became a business enterprise, requiring capital for the production and marke
we can see in the paint little of the caves in southwest france as a form of self-publishing. that 17,000 years ago. these drawings are pigment on rock, represent animals, rituals, symbols and signs, so that fellow tribes people that were permanent but not portable. then came the manuscript of the middle ages. like these beautiful gospels from 8700. they were produced by monks, self-published. these were inked and a describe would produce one book at time for one customer. usually a rich patron...
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. >>> heavy rain and high tides have caused flooding across southwest england and france.e flood warnings have been issued, and more bad weather is on the way. some parts of england still recovering after floods in the past few weeks. now back for more wild weather. >> the us is experiencing a major storm causing travel chaos, and up to 60 centimeters of snow. >> here is our area of low-pressure responsible for all of that heavy snow. you can see this large area continuing to make its way further northeast, so it is in the process of pulling away now. winds are at an low, they travel in a an anti clockwise direction. hence it's a nor'easter, and that's where we're seeing those big snowfall totals. that's the top temperature friday afternoon in new york, minus 21. so bitterly cold air. as we go into saturday, something of a recovery, but not much, minus two the high in new york. when we get to sunday, we start to see signs of slightly more moderate weather, and a high of around 60 degrees. but all the way down into dallas, this cold weather continues. so for the remainder o
. >>> heavy rain and high tides have caused flooding across southwest england and france.e flood warnings have been issued, and more bad weather is on the way. some parts of england still recovering after floods in the past few weeks. now back for more wild weather. >> the us is experiencing a major storm causing travel chaos, and up to 60 centimeters of snow. >> here is our area of low-pressure responsible for all of that heavy snow. you can see this large area continuing...
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. >>> heavy rain and high tides have caused flooding across southwest england and france. of the river seven have burst their banks. and more bad weather is on the way. some parts of southern england are still recovering from heavy flooding in the past few weeks. now to jane for more wild weather. >> yes, thanks lauren. in the u.s. nine people have died because of conditions caused by a snow storm. parts of the northeast have brought to a halt. the mayor of new york says teams are making progress. kristin is live in new york. i have been watching you for the last couple of minutes, and seem behind you seem to be having a good time, but that hasn't been the case. what is the situation now? >> reporter: well, it is extremely cold here still, jane, and it a very lovely scene here in the park. we have a lot of tourists in town for the new year's holiday, and the people you speak to here are perfectly happy about all of this snow. they think it makes for a pretty scene, but it has made for treacherous travel around the northeast. if you were trying to get home or trying to get
. >>> heavy rain and high tides have caused flooding across southwest england and france. of the river seven have burst their banks. and more bad weather is on the way. some parts of southern england are still recovering from heavy flooding in the past few weeks. now to jane for more wild weather. >> yes, thanks lauren. in the u.s. nine people have died because of conditions caused by a snow storm. parts of the northeast have brought to a halt. the mayor of new york says teams...
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Jan 27, 2014
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with apache and spaniards against comanche because the comanche were bigger in france and much of what was now the southwest to the apache independence much as the spaniards were. >> host: you mentioned the word entire in this last answer, and in your book you said that u.s. citizens, and even some historians, are reluctant to call the united states and empire; why is that? >> guest: as a foreigner one might say why should people in the united states have potential reasons a foreigner has the arrogance to tell about -- in some ways i think it helps to be objective. sometimes you can see things in a difference and there for a helpful way than if you are immersed in the country and if you are a product of its education system. so yeah, i do see the united states as an entirety i said it looks like an empire and walks and quacks like an empire than it is an empire. this was a country that was created in the 19th century by conquering the land at other people's expense. the native americans and indians and canadians and later from the filipinos and such. but it expanded like every other conquest, buy taking ove
with apache and spaniards against comanche because the comanche were bigger in france and much of what was now the southwest to the apache independence much as the spaniards were. >> host: you mentioned the word entire in this last answer, and in your book you said that u.s. citizens, and even some historians, are reluctant to call the united states and empire; why is that? >> guest: as a foreigner one might say why should people in the united states have potential reasons a...
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and the alliance's and spaniards and more commonly the spaniards against france and you name it to, much of what is now the southwest to the independence as you like them >> guest: why should people in the and i did states potential reasons with my book bother a foreigner has the arrogance to tell about -- in some ways i think it helps to be objective. sometimes you can't see things in the difference and therefore helpful way if you are embarrassed -- immersed in the education system. so i do see the united states as an empire and i always say if it looks like an empire and walks like an empire then it's an empire. this was a country in which was created in the 19th century by conquering the land at other people's expense and the margin from canadians and native but expanded like every other conquest by taking over other people's territory. that was the wave of the united states continued until 1917 which is the year that the overseas territory was of a sore to and took over in 1917 so there is a long period of construction at the heart of the making of this. america has perfections deeply etched in the past [inaudi
and the alliance's and spaniards and more commonly the spaniards against france and you name it to, much of what is now the southwest to the independence as you like them >> guest: why should people in the and i did states potential reasons with my book bother a foreigner has the arrogance to tell about -- in some ways i think it helps to be objective. sometimes you can't see things in the difference and therefore helpful way if you are embarrassed -- immersed in the education system. so...
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peanuts and travel vouchers go to dozens of folks of a southwe southwest flight that landed in the wrong town. >>> and a love triangle in france. the first lady is hospitalized days after a tabloid reports that her partner, the president of france, is having an affair with a french actress. welcome to "around the world" welcome to "around the world" i'm suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> federal investigators are trying to figure out how the pilots made such a huge mistake that could have been very costly, even more costly. the plane came from chicago. was making a quick stop in branson, missouri, late last night, before heading to dallas. it landed, however, in a smaller county airport about ten miles away. now that airport has got a much shorter runway. that was the problem. the pilot had to slam on the brakes to avoid sliding into a highway. the passengers, they're okay. they were put on another flight. but here's what one person said about this awkward landing. >> so we landed, and as i said, it was a hard landing. the there was burnt rubber. at that point, the pilot came on and said welcome to bra
peanuts and travel vouchers go to dozens of folks of a southwe southwest flight that landed in the wrong town. >>> and a love triangle in france. the first lady is hospitalized days after a tabloid reports that her partner, the president of france, is having an affair with a french actress. welcome to "around the world" welcome to "around the world" i'm suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> federal investigators are trying to figure...
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southwest coast of britain. 27-foot waves slammed the coast monday. families have been forced from sea-front homes and businesses. the storm is also bringing flooding to ireland and francected to the weather system that blasted the northeast here in the u.s. with snow last week. >>> now, in hawaii, surfers are used to catching waves, but one man is capturing the beauty of the big one on camera. chip reid caught him in action. >> reporter: on the north shore of the hawaiian island of oahu, clark little used to head in on a surfboard. now, he conquers the big waves with nothing more than flippers and a camera. >> i like the power. i like the thunder. the sound, the feeling of that wave coming over and crunching. just being over the heart of it. it's not just taking a shot. you need to know where to be. the timing has been to be right where the barrel breaks perfectly over you. >> reporter: the result is an inside look at the stunning beauty of waves. what is it like when you're out there shooting waves? >> i love it. it's exciting, i get my adrenaline pumping. you know, at the same time, it's scary. >> reporter: so it can be dangerous? >> it can be dangerous. i mean, you
southwest coast of britain. 27-foot waves slammed the coast monday. families have been forced from sea-front homes and businesses. the storm is also bringing flooding to ireland and francected to the weather system that blasted the northeast here in the u.s. with snow last week. >>> now, in hawaii, surfers are used to catching waves, but one man is capturing the beauty of the big one on camera. chip reid caught him in action. >> reporter: on the north shore of the hawaiian island...
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connell: the southwest plane that landed at the wrong airport it will be departing today. coming from chicago midway latest stop in franced it landed 8 miles away in the runaway is about half the length so the pilot had to hit the brakes really hard nobody was hurt but passengers were not even our region tel they got off and then there was a clef about 40 feet away. this dark west -- the southwest doctors to dip. can you imagine? dagen: basically using a visual to find the airport charleston western agenda is now on the data were fired for bottled water after a chemical leaked into a nearby river. water officials in the area say they will begin lifting via they had once the test shows the water is clean. it is already raising deeper concerns of the lack of federal oversight. it is sorted been confirmed inspectors have not visited since 1991. 10 people have been hospitalized. none of those is said to be serious. connell: talking about major league baseball for the next season alex rodriguez will still not go down without swinging. we have more comments from his legal team. he makes his case in court. his attorney is here
connell: the southwest plane that landed at the wrong airport it will be departing today. coming from chicago midway latest stop in franced it landed 8 miles away in the runaway is about half the length so the pilot had to hit the brakes really hard nobody was hurt but passengers were not even our region tel they got off and then there was a clef about 40 feet away. this dark west -- the southwest doctors to dip. can you imagine? dagen: basically using a visual to find the airport charleston...