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the architecture of the temple of de on is quite exceptional. the forty five metre high tower in the center is surrounded by forty nine smaller towers from which one hundred seventy two gigantic faces of buddha gaze outwards in all directions they on is not only the seat of the gods but also a manifestation of the king's own divine power they seem to north south east and west. the command temple grounds were cities in themselves chronicles described how hundreds of wooden buildings stood between essential shrine and its surrounding walls. these how's the priests and their assistants. according to one account eighteen high priests two thousand seven hundred forty officiants two thousand two hundred two assistant priests and six hundred fifteen dancing girls served in one single shrine and a vast store of treasure was piled up in the shrine five tons of gold plates thirty five. forty thousand six hundred twenty pearls four thousand five hundred forty precious stones nine hundred sixty seven veils of chinese silk. they are the last known building t
the architecture of the temple of de on is quite exceptional. the forty five metre high tower in the center is surrounded by forty nine smaller towers from which one hundred seventy two gigantic faces of buddha gaze outwards in all directions they on is not only the seat of the gods but also a manifestation of the king's own divine power they seem to north south east and west. the command temple grounds were cities in themselves chronicles described how hundreds of wooden buildings stood...
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his new temple city was laid out on traditional command line the central temple mountain lies within a wall surrounded by a moat. broad dikes decorated with stylized cobras cross over the water the snake's body is held aloft by fifty four giants gods and demons on either side of the city gate. jayaraman the seventh built on core tom within the boundaries of the ancient capital of the camero empire the power and wealth of the commands stemmed from a special combination of natural advantages and religious ideas. the commands made full use of abundant water supplies wild woods and lakes well stocked with fish to develop their culture the remains of complex irrigation systems are clear evidence of their technical prowess these systems allow them to harvest rice three times a year. the temples of encore are also rounded by wide moats symbolizing ancient mythological oceans in the center of the earth stands the mountain of nehru poll of the forces of the universe and seat of the gods the temple symbolizes this mountain. the irrigation systems were also used for the religious ceremonies hel
his new temple city was laid out on traditional command line the central temple mountain lies within a wall surrounded by a moat. broad dikes decorated with stylized cobras cross over the water the snake's body is held aloft by fifty four giants gods and demons on either side of the city gate. jayaraman the seventh built on core tom within the boundaries of the ancient capital of the camero empire the power and wealth of the commands stemmed from a special combination of natural advantages and...
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on the site of the some temple which they destroyed the christians built the monastery of santo domingo thus the new true god could be worshiped on the square where. once the sun had been venerated. the old walls where they survived were covered in frescoes to hide all memory of the pagan traditions of the place. in one thousand nine hundred fifty an earthquake destroyed parts of the monastery and revealed the walls of the some temple these walls were once covered in gold but there is little left of such riches. in the semicircular astronomical wall of the sun temple made possible an exact determination of the phases of the moon the position of the stars and the date of the songs to see these. the spaniards built houses of their own on the foundations of the buildings they had destroyed not one single income house palace old temple is still standing in co school today. only the rules remain. the individual stones were country with such precision and fitted so exactly without motor that not even the point of a knife can be inserted between them. cusco is still redolent of the entire lega
on the site of the some temple which they destroyed the christians built the monastery of santo domingo thus the new true god could be worshiped on the square where. once the sun had been venerated. the old walls where they survived were covered in frescoes to hide all memory of the pagan traditions of the place. in one thousand nine hundred fifty an earthquake destroyed parts of the monastery and revealed the walls of the some temple these walls were once covered in gold but there is little...
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what happened at the people's temple? rep. speier: this is before cell phones. during the night, we got word trialhey had done that they had tested many times where he was testing the commitment his members had to him. the megaphones would blair. everyone come out of your cabins, we are going to leave this world, we are going to be resurrected. people would all come to the pavilion. he would give them something to drink. it was nothing. this night, everyone came to the injectedand they had the children with cyanide. i had cyanide kool-aid. -- as they had cyanide kool-aid. people were told to drink it. within minutes they were dead. brian: how many? rep. speier: over 900. brian: were there really 300 children? rep. speier: over 300 children. when people say it was a mass suicide, it was not. they were forced to drink this toxic brew by jones. many of his guards surrounding the pavilion, i am sure to make sure people did as he was told. brian: here is some audio of jim grouptalking to this 900 as he was leading them to the cyanide. >> it will not hurt, if you woul
what happened at the people's temple? rep. speier: this is before cell phones. during the night, we got word trialhey had done that they had tested many times where he was testing the commitment his members had to him. the megaphones would blair. everyone come out of your cabins, we are going to leave this world, we are going to be resurrected. people would all come to the pavilion. he would give them something to drink. it was nothing. this night, everyone came to the injectedand they had the...
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brian: how far was it from the people's temple area in the airport? rep.peier: i think about three miles, but it is on jungle roads. it takes a while to get there. we get to the airstrip. one plane has arrived. we are waiting for the larger plane to arrive. congressman ryan does an interview with members of the press about what had happened in the pavilion. then larry layton, one of the hierarchy in the people's temple, all of a sudden is saying he is a defector, but he had been one of the most public about his support of the people's temple and there was no way i wanted him on the same plane. i said to congressman ryan, i do not want him on the same plane. he said put him on the smaller plane. i asked one of the reporters if he would frisk him. he had this big yellow poncho on. he frisked him. unfortunately he did not identify the he had a gun. i'm loading passengers onto the larger plane at this point. the first plane has been loaded. and unbeknownst to us, a tractor-trailer from people's temple had followed behind us from a distance, had arrived on the
brian: how far was it from the people's temple area in the airport? rep.peier: i think about three miles, but it is on jungle roads. it takes a while to get there. we get to the airstrip. one plane has arrived. we are waiting for the larger plane to arrive. congressman ryan does an interview with members of the press about what had happened in the pavilion. then larry layton, one of the hierarchy in the people's temple, all of a sudden is saying he is a defector, but he had been one of the most...
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the back wall of the temple to construct the temple in on the goddess of the sea mark to. help them have a city of passage over the ocean was a noble. but most of the immigrants came from china. today ethnic chinese make up about three quarters of the city's population. stunted raffles realized that the mix of different ethnic and religious groups could lead to conflict so he assigned each group to a specific district. here in chinatown you wouldn't expect to find a must when the most was first built it was meant to serve muslim malays and indians who worked in this part of town. then hindus have a temple in chinatown the first immigrants from india settled close to the chinese district later arrivals moved into an area north of the river. this is the famous stream area man temple hindus from all over singapore come here to worship. you leave. after work many chinatown residents take part in exercise programs. you. may see you believe. these men are playing a chinese version of chess or to. eat cabbage they can ask you because. i think this chinatown street is filled with
the back wall of the temple to construct the temple in on the goddess of the sea mark to. help them have a city of passage over the ocean was a noble. but most of the immigrants came from china. today ethnic chinese make up about three quarters of the city's population. stunted raffles realized that the mix of different ethnic and religious groups could lead to conflict so he assigned each group to a specific district. here in chinatown you wouldn't expect to find a must when the most was first...
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her here at the temple of. the faithful pay their respects to the goddess conny a complex figure who is revered as the divine mother and protect. today the worship is like getting ready for a festival. for mourning it is an auspicious day so tomorrow is an all switches this so the day before we have the children every day people come to the temple the bridge but due to the terrible search of the day to go out and visit the people so that is the difference. during the evening rush hour the festival procession winds its way through the little india district. this is an ancient tradition that takes place in the heart of a high tech metropolis. tamil is just one of singapore's official languages along with malays chinese and english . and. the mix of ethnic and religious groups works well their rights are in shrines in the country's constitution and are protected by the government. the residents of singapore learn religious and into ethnic tolerance at an early age. vickie work missionaries grandparents immigrated
her here at the temple of. the faithful pay their respects to the goddess conny a complex figure who is revered as the divine mother and protect. today the worship is like getting ready for a festival. for mourning it is an auspicious day so tomorrow is an all switches this so the day before we have the children every day people come to the temple the bridge but due to the terrible search of the day to go out and visit the people so that is the difference. during the evening rush hour the...
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have a free pass and christians don't and that's just really not true i mean i my wife teaches at temple university in philadelphia and there are christians all over the campus handing stuff out all the time no problem there's bigger problems i think with with muslims because there's some harassment of the. by other students but you know in general i think in general it's live and let live with religious railing off on campuses and i don't what's your response to this you know you're not you know if you're not trying to jam it into somebody's head yeah really no i don't have not wanted to write you know now that i'm saying no no i know not he jumped in having read the second and there was open seas it. they're this is open season in this country especially on college campuses he can go through the litany of complaints regarding christianity now i'm not speaking up behind of somebody who was overtly christian i personally am religious it doesn't matter one way or the other what i'm telling you is that there it is anathema it is considered not in any way tolerate a bowl it is not diverse i
have a free pass and christians don't and that's just really not true i mean i my wife teaches at temple university in philadelphia and there are christians all over the campus handing stuff out all the time no problem there's bigger problems i think with with muslims because there's some harassment of the. by other students but you know in general i think in general it's live and let live with religious railing off on campuses and i don't what's your response to this you know you're not you...
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property developers and devote to use of --indu temple -- devo tays devotees of a hindu temple. they wanted the temple to relocate by november 22. certain members refuse the agreement. criminalsis week attacked and injured devote to, racism and calling for and putting ethnic diversity to the forefront. the surge is that malaysia should not give in -- this urges that malaysia should not give in to race baiting. there's a new report that's already outlining travel, food and fashion trends from next year. >> 2018 is nearly over. let's look ahead to 2019. according to marketing firms report coming out this week, 2019 will be the year of a filipino citrus fruit being hailed as a wonder fruit. a mossybe the year of fungus with a host of medicinal properties popping up and butter, pesto and granola bars. and moving away from all the pop colors we have seen this year. trendticular the noir influencing crockery. top travel destinations, bhutan. also tel aviv in israel. genie: another good news story from australia. it's the story of a giant bull who has been saved from death because he w
property developers and devote to use of --indu temple -- devo tays devotees of a hindu temple. they wanted the temple to relocate by november 22. certain members refuse the agreement. criminalsis week attacked and injured devote to, racism and calling for and putting ethnic diversity to the forefront. the surge is that malaysia should not give in -- this urges that malaysia should not give in to race baiting. there's a new report that's already outlining travel, food and fashion trends from...
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today these temples are alive with worshipers.by some accounts, one out of every five chinese, 240 million people call themselves buddhist. some scholars say this search for faith is linked to china's massive environmnmental probobl. gary marcuse: i had d been filming in china since 2008, when i first statarted to memeet some o of the kind of leadingg environmentatal activists and journalilists in china. when my friend liu jianqiang said he's becoming a buddhist, particularly a tibetan buddhist, i was very curious about why.y. we'd d already decided we would make a litittle documentary that would sort of show people what it is that has attracted himim, but when i asksked him just in shorthand, you know, what is it that you're looking for in a religion, in a faith, in a culture? and he said, well, you know, for 15 yeaears, he saiaid, i'ven reporting on the environment, and in that time, everything is still getting worse. so you begin to feel like what's the point? yoyou know, we're exhauausted, we're burned out. and he said d i nee
today these temples are alive with worshipers.by some accounts, one out of every five chinese, 240 million people call themselves buddhist. some scholars say this search for faith is linked to china's massive environmnmental probobl. gary marcuse: i had d been filming in china since 2008, when i first statarted to memeet some o of the kind of leadingg environmentatal activists and journalilists in china. when my friend liu jianqiang said he's becoming a buddhist, particularly a tibetan...
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and to get a sense of the actual physical reconstruction of the temple. experience,an audio sounds you might have heard in london but also mysterious sounds of ceremonies and rituals that might have gone on. >> as people have this experience, they will understand much deeper what it was like in the past and how we can reflect on it for meaning in the present. caroline: it was not the only reminder of the site's roman past. bloomberg's investment in giving time to the archaeological dig paid off in spades. >> when we started the archaeological project in 2012, we were very excited. it was the first time we have been able to see the archaeology in this part of the city in half a century. the size of the excavation were absolutely astonishing for the thousands and thousands of individual signs 65,000 pieces of pottery tons of animal bone. we had people's shoes, thousands of clothing, all sorts of things. what was really great was knowing that some of these would go on display and be sure to the public -- be shared to the public. caroline: perhaps the most re
and to get a sense of the actual physical reconstruction of the temple. experience,an audio sounds you might have heard in london but also mysterious sounds of ceremonies and rituals that might have gone on. >> as people have this experience, they will understand much deeper what it was like in the past and how we can reflect on it for meaning in the present. caroline: it was not the only reminder of the site's roman past. bloomberg's investment in giving time to the archaeological dig...
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they have names like well towns thrown vishnu's temple valhalla overlook ozzie creek path or jupiter's temple the naming looks back to mythological realms as if the name give us could barely believe their eyes at the sight of these majestic cracks towering to heights of almost two thousand meters. to stand for the first time at the rim of this tremendous fissure in the earth's crust is to be overwhelmed no matter how well prepared by the countless photos films and reports the visitor is ordered by the dramatic grandeur of the canyon it was carved out by the colorado river over the course of millions of years. the grand canyon in northwest arizona is eighteen hundred meters deep and up to thirty kilometers wide and drums for four hundred forty six kilometers through the forest in. passé there are chasms elsewhere either deeper or narrow but numbness as majestic or inspiring fascinating plane famous as the ground. the first europeans to set eyes on the grand canyon look questing for gold in fifteen forty a spanish army commanded by francisco to car an audio moved north through the great
they have names like well towns thrown vishnu's temple valhalla overlook ozzie creek path or jupiter's temple the naming looks back to mythological realms as if the name give us could barely believe their eyes at the sight of these majestic cracks towering to heights of almost two thousand meters. to stand for the first time at the rim of this tremendous fissure in the earth's crust is to be overwhelmed no matter how well prepared by the countless photos films and reports the visitor is ordered...
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sixteen three teenagers detonated a homemade bomb at a sikh temple during a wedding party in the german city of. well a member of the u.k. based sikh foundation told us discrimination comes from various different places. we serve. to see. that we are. experienced crime. in the last twelve months when we ask people where they've experienced discrimination it often came from things like police offices teachers a school. immigration officers of the ample seems to be people in positions of responsibility are actually the very people who should be trusted are the ones that are carrying out this forms of discrimination the way they treat you simply because you look differently. plenty more stories for you on this tuesday here were naughty international the program returns at the top of the hour. that whole russia gate hoax never got any traction as then no prob but it's great troll day and i think trump is pleased that he got increased seats in the senate and you'll get barking mad nancy pelosi hitting the russia gate hoax button every single day which will drive ratings for rachel maddow but
sixteen three teenagers detonated a homemade bomb at a sikh temple during a wedding party in the german city of. well a member of the u.k. based sikh foundation told us discrimination comes from various different places. we serve. to see. that we are. experienced crime. in the last twelve months when we ask people where they've experienced discrimination it often came from things like police offices teachers a school. immigration officers of the ample seems to be people in positions of...
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most of them go back home and twenty sixteen three teenagers detonated a homemade bomb at a sikh temple during a wedding party and then german city of s. when i member of the u.k. based sikh foundation told us about where this discrimination tends to come from we carried out survey in two thousand and sixteen zero after the brits and we asked if they'd experienced hate crime in the last twelve months when we asked where they experienced discrimination often train from police offices teachers school. immigration officers at the airport seems to be equal in positions of responsibility are actually the very people who should be trusted. carrying out this forms of discrimination the way they treat you simply because you look differently. our thoughts on his program for this hour here on international there are many more stories to get you if you are around would love for you to join us in about twenty five minutes. welcome to maximize your financial survival guide. looking forward to your pension account. yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain don't let this you watch kaiser repo
most of them go back home and twenty sixteen three teenagers detonated a homemade bomb at a sikh temple during a wedding party and then german city of s. when i member of the u.k. based sikh foundation told us about where this discrimination tends to come from we carried out survey in two thousand and sixteen zero after the brits and we asked if they'd experienced hate crime in the last twelve months when we asked where they experienced discrimination often train from police offices teachers...
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new york, a political event hosted by ilana glazer of comedy central's "broad city" at the union temple synagogue in brooklyn was cancelled thursday after anti-semitic messages were found scrawled on walls throughout the building. among the messages, "jew better be ready," "insert oven here," "end is now," "hitler," and "free smoke for [n-word] jews." the graffiti comes amid a surge in anti-setitic ha cririme nationwi, including satuayay's massrere of jewewisworshihirs of the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. i was scheduled to speak at the event about coverage of the midterm elections. onon thursday night, glazezer announunced thcancellaon to hunddsds of oplele. thank you for comin tonit.t. havave situation that is not prestiting a danange but there were hateful anti-semitic scra wls today. very r recently. in t p past uplele of hours. so w don't feel safe. we are experiencing togethe and isis is meththinfor us t ththink about, gather aund, ornize, , d active.e. storyl follow up with the and who i was hongng to ow y you guysysre theseocal candidates running fofor tight races, they
new york, a political event hosted by ilana glazer of comedy central's "broad city" at the union temple synagogue in brooklyn was cancelled thursday after anti-semitic messages were found scrawled on walls throughout the building. among the messages, "jew better be ready," "insert oven here," "end is now," "hitler," and "free smoke for [n-word] jews." the graffiti comes amid a surge in anti-setitic ha cririme nationwi, including...
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this is a royal associated temple. typically the funerals do go on a long time.s do go on a long time. there is a lot of ritual involved. everything matters for the future of the disease. people here believe in being carnation and it is important that the ceremony goes according to traditions but it is also... status is very important as well. we will see a rtefa cts is very important as well. we will see artefacts given by the king, a special funeral see artefacts given by the king, a specialfuneral urn. people see artefacts given by the king, a special funeral urn. people will watch this funeral to seekjust highly thought of vichai srivaddhanaprabha was. a successful businessman, sometimes uncommercial. —— controversial. joining me now is stephen moulds, board memberfor the foxes trust, the leicester city supporters trust. it has been a week reflections. how important is this afternoon's game? it is very important for the team to get back to some kind of playing normality. the team made that decision both in consultation with vichai srivaddhanaprabha son and va
this is a royal associated temple. typically the funerals do go on a long time.s do go on a long time. there is a lot of ritual involved. everything matters for the future of the disease. people here believe in being carnation and it is important that the ceremony goes according to traditions but it is also... status is very important as well. we will see a rtefa cts is very important as well. we will see artefacts given by the king, a special funeral see artefacts given by the king, a...
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you come to the temple, we hope you will maintain happiness in life.ell me a bit about the buddha behind us. he is the happy buddha. he looks very happy. yes, why is he happy? because he is full of wisdom and compassions. also knowledge. he is just full of great mercy. i asked reverend chuan cheng why she became a nun. i became a nun to give my thanks to my parents and especially my mother, and also give thanks to buddha. buddhism, taoism, and christianity are the main religions on the island. visitors to the temple are encouraged to learn about buddhism and to pray. we hope they can learn and train himselves and the more compassion, more mercy, and more wisdoms, and to whole of human beings, yeah, just like buddha. before we leave, i take a moment to burn some incense and to reflect on my own personaljourney. as the light fades, the monks and nuns gatherfor evening prayers. as their day began, it also ends. leaving behind the history and beauty of some of tainan‘s oldest buildings, i am off to the neighbouring city of kaohsiung, to see the island's ne
you come to the temple, we hope you will maintain happiness in life.ell me a bit about the buddha behind us. he is the happy buddha. he looks very happy. yes, why is he happy? because he is full of wisdom and compassions. also knowledge. he is just full of great mercy. i asked reverend chuan cheng why she became a nun. i became a nun to give my thanks to my parents and especially my mother, and also give thanks to buddha. buddhism, taoism, and christianity are the main religions on the island....
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>> janah: this is a kali temple. >> anthony: and kali is? >> janah: kali is a destroyer of evil. it destroys evil power. >> anthony: both good and bad? >> janah: yes. >> anthony: protector? >> janah: protector, destroyer. >> anthony: and destroyer. >> janah: yes. because kali is also known for courage and valor, like when people go to war and things like that, they go and pray to kali. to give them the confidence and the courage to go and fight. ♪ >> anthony: after decades of cultural suppression, tamils take great pride in their customs, traditions, and religious festivals. ♪ around here the madai festival is the most auspicious day of the year for hindus to balance their spiritual debts. believers show devotion through suffering; enduring acts of great pain and hardship called kavadis, or the burden debts. kavadis can take many forms: you could make a pilgrimage to the main temple on shoes made of nails, or roll there on the ground, often for a distance of several kilometers. these are some of the way believers express gratitude to kali, or implore her for help. ritualistic bod
>> janah: this is a kali temple. >> anthony: and kali is? >> janah: kali is a destroyer of evil. it destroys evil power. >> anthony: both good and bad? >> janah: yes. >> anthony: protector? >> janah: protector, destroyer. >> anthony: and destroyer. >> janah: yes. because kali is also known for courage and valor, like when people go to war and things like that, they go and pray to kali. to give them the confidence and the courage to go and...
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next to this sikh temple. because there was heavy brush and eucalyptus trees, a steep incline and homes and structures nearby, it quickly went to 2 alarms with help from cal fire. crews doused the flames quickly. there were no official evacuations but the temple had a few thousand people inside. the elders gave word to self evacuate out of an abundance of caution. the fires are on everyone's minds. >> we have been looking at all the fires happening in southern california and now suddenly this happens so close to you. i don't know what is going on. >> reporter: investigators were out here earlier at the base of the hill, the base of origin. no word on the cause. kiet do, kpix 5. it's veterans day - the ow >>> new flareups and strong winds are the major challenges. i am ileana diaz with the latest from ventura county. >>> it's veterans day in the bay area. a pop-up museum is now open to honor those who fought for our country. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are
next to this sikh temple. because there was heavy brush and eucalyptus trees, a steep incline and homes and structures nearby, it quickly went to 2 alarms with help from cal fire. crews doused the flames quickly. there were no official evacuations but the temple had a few thousand people inside. the elders gave word to self evacuate out of an abundance of caution. the fires are on everyone's minds. >> we have been looking at all the fires happening in southern california and now suddenly...
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temple andd at the they saw over 2000 people. they were all applauding thinking that dr. king was behind them. realize this is dr. king crowd, reverend abernathy calls dr. king and he urges and encourages him to come in greek the guests that have come in the weather to hear him speak. once dr. king arrives, he says something that he had not said in any of his other speeches. >> like anybody i would like to live a long life, longevity has its place. i am not concerned about that now. >> like anybody i would like to i just want to do god's will. he has allowed me to go up the mountain. i have looked overi just want '. and i have seen the promised land. i may not get there with you. i want you to know tonight that get to theple will promised land. >> what we did not know was that this would be his last public address. 24 hours later he would be assassinated by a bullet. on the day of april the fourth, dr. king was waiting for andrew young to return from federal court to have the injunction lifted. once this happens, dr. king is in a significantly jubilant mood. returns tond
temple andd at the they saw over 2000 people. they were all applauding thinking that dr. king was behind them. realize this is dr. king crowd, reverend abernathy calls dr. king and he urges and encourages him to come in greek the guests that have come in the weather to hear him speak. once dr. king arrives, he says something that he had not said in any of his other speeches. >> like anybody i would like to live a long life, longevity has its place. i am not concerned about that now....
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see: mm-hm. >> anthony: now, do most young men go to the temple to ah -- >> mr.t's a little like public education, just to become a novice. >> mr. see: yes, yes. >> anthony: ahh! >> james: yeah, unless, unless -- >> anthony: so everybody. >> james: everybody, yeah. that's where you learn english. >> mr. see: yeah. >> james: and you speak french too? >> mr. see: no, no. >> anthony: mr. see lives with his extended family here in this compound, on the outskirts of luang prabang. >> anthony: looks awesome. so, what do we got here? >> james: or lamb is in a iconic lao dish. with mushrooms, and dill. the key ingredient is the pepperwood. these, ah, wooden blocks with has like ah, white peppers. >> anthony: that infuses the dish, you don't eat it? >> james: it's like a -- you don't eat it. it's a very herbaceous, peppery, really rich. >> mr. see: yeah. >> anthony: unlike anything i've ever had. >> james: mmhm. we have two types of larb, one's raw, one's cooked. >> anthony: mmhm. so it's cooked buffalo, raw buffalo. >> james: buffalo. but yeah. >> anthony: man, it's real
see: mm-hm. >> anthony: now, do most young men go to the temple to ah -- >> mr.t's a little like public education, just to become a novice. >> mr. see: yes, yes. >> anthony: ahh! >> james: yeah, unless, unless -- >> anthony: so everybody. >> james: everybody, yeah. that's where you learn english. >> mr. see: yeah. >> james: and you speak french too? >> mr. see: no, no. >> anthony: mr. see lives with his extended family here in...
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a royally associated temple, very high status. preparations for vichai srivaddhanaprabha will start in about two and a half, three hours‘ time, with this bathing ceremony. these funerals do go on for a long time, a lot of rituals, everything matters for the future of the deceased. people here believe in reincarnation, it is important for the funeral ceremony to go according to the conditions. it is also the element of status which is very important, and you will see during the funeral artefacts given by the king, a special funeral urn, the funeral artefacts given by the king, a specialfuneral urn, and also a five k and umbrella being used. people will watch this funeral, in many ways to see just how highly thought of vichai srivaddhanaprabha was, just what his status is that this last age in his life. —— last stage. the bbc presenter, paul gambaccini, has accepted undisclosed damages from the crown prosecution service because of the way it handled unfounded historical sex abuse allegations made against him. mr gambaccini was arres
a royally associated temple, very high status. preparations for vichai srivaddhanaprabha will start in about two and a half, three hours‘ time, with this bathing ceremony. these funerals do go on for a long time, a lot of rituals, everything matters for the future of the deceased. people here believe in reincarnation, it is important for the funeral ceremony to go according to the conditions. it is also the element of status which is very important, and you will see during the funeral...
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a royal temple for the funeral of vichai srivaddhanaprabha. an elaborate ceremony.e may have been perceived differently, as a skilled businessman. but a private person successful at making political connections. the rituals there will continue and leicester players will attend. two very different cultures connected by football. many leicester supporters talked to me here about their owner's legacy. a legacy which belongs in football grounds near and far. of course, it matters to fans that leicester city won a close competitive match here this afternoon. but beyond that, today's game proves that leicester city football club remain, after everything that's happened, just that. a club proudly playing football. that was a tough game. notjust on the pitch but, i think, mentally it was a tough game for all of us. you know, i think there's a lot of exhausted people in their now. but yeah, i'm immensely proud of this team, i'm immensely proud of this club. the way everybody has handled themselves has been unbelievable. remember, leicester city's triumph was built on a bond
a royal temple for the funeral of vichai srivaddhanaprabha. an elaborate ceremony.e may have been perceived differently, as a skilled businessman. but a private person successful at making political connections. the rituals there will continue and leicester players will attend. two very different cultures connected by football. many leicester supporters talked to me here about their owner's legacy. a legacy which belongs in football grounds near and far. of course, it matters to fans that...
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this is what the temple of bell used to look like and that's the temple now.ot just here. there are similar scenes across the region. in yemen the 11th century old city of sana'a bombed. in iraq 3,000-year-old freezes and sculptures gone. afghanistan area, blown up by the taliban. unesco lists 50 sites in danger around the world, all six in syria. 3,000 miles in portland, ohio, a history professor heard a cry for help. >> this damage was just ongoing and relentless and these colleagues, friends, local people from their own communities were reaching out to anybody who would be able to answer them and say, hey, look, what can i do to step in. >> reporter: a syrian opposition activist started a group called the day after whose work advises people in war zones how to save ancient treasures from bombs. at this museum in idlib syria they've saved early christian mosaics from three bombing raids, using nothing more than sand bags. the guys are going out risking their lives almost every day. >> the group is currently overseeing ten projects. the hope that through smal
this is what the temple of bell used to look like and that's the temple now.ot just here. there are similar scenes across the region. in yemen the 11th century old city of sana'a bombed. in iraq 3,000-year-old freezes and sculptures gone. afghanistan area, blown up by the taliban. unesco lists 50 sites in danger around the world, all six in syria. 3,000 miles in portland, ohio, a history professor heard a cry for help. >> this damage was just ongoing and relentless and these colleagues,...
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a royal temple and a royally sponsored funeral.ose spirits he did so much to lift, the grief was open and spontaneous. mr vichai was seen as a generous benefactor there, an owner who is genuine love of football shone through. in thailand though he had a very different image. as a powerful and very private man. the elaborate funeral going on here is a mark of the status that vichai srivaddhanaprabha achieved here in thailand. that was largely as a successful entrepreneur skilled at political connections any controversial business. his success at leicester city certainly raised his profile in this country but the outpouring of gratitude and affection we've seen in britain, will you just don't see much of that here. the funeral began with the ritual bathing ceremony for the body attended by close friends and family. later buddhist monks will chant for six nights important religious rights wrote the deceased spur for the cremation. funerals are big social networking occasions in thailand and mr vichai's will be watched closely to see w
a royal temple and a royally sponsored funeral.ose spirits he did so much to lift, the grief was open and spontaneous. mr vichai was seen as a generous benefactor there, an owner who is genuine love of football shone through. in thailand though he had a very different image. as a powerful and very private man. the elaborate funeral going on here is a mark of the status that vichai srivaddhanaprabha achieved here in thailand. that was largely as a successful entrepreneur skilled at political...
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that's how we make it safe. >> both temple sinai and temple israel have been hit by acts of hate themselves. someone painted a hateful message last year. a vandal shattered the windows of templerael. tonight both synagogues have stepped up security.ury guard wl be searching the bags of everyone who attends service. and side but they say the jewish community will not be swayed. >> we will not be intimidated. we will not be deterred from practicing our ptraditions to te great joy we experience by celebrating your traditions and being jewish. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 6:00, a rare shooting in a normally safe and upscale community. it happened at 1:30 this afternoon on highway 9 near saratoga. a driver tells police that someone shot at him. he didn't know the suspect. paramedics rushed that driver to the hospital. he will be okay. police are still on the scene now looking for clues. saratoga los gatos road is closed to westbound traffic. >>> tonight the fbi is investigating a second suspicious package sent to billionaire tom steyer, it was intercepted investigators say bomb
that's how we make it safe. >> both temple sinai and temple israel have been hit by acts of hate themselves. someone painted a hateful message last year. a vandal shattered the windows of templerael. tonight both synagogues have stepped up security.ury guard wl be searching the bags of everyone who attends service. and side but they say the jewish community will not be swayed. >> we will not be intimidated. we will not be deterred from practicing our ptraditions to te great joy we...
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and he had one with the 1,000 people inside the temple today. many of them were vocal critics of his decision to welcome president trump and the first family with open arms at the tree of life synagogue. and what the rabbi said is that that's what the bible teaches us to do, to welcome the stranger with open arms. but he did have a message for president trump and he wanted him to know, he said, hate speech leads to hateful actions. he told him, quote, stop the hate speech. only love and respect, he said, can stop hate. he wanted to deliver that message directly to president trump and when he shared that with the congregation, the congregation broke into applause. >> and that's interesting, because, alisyn, because the president and the rabbi had time for a private conversation. the rabbi said he didn't want to divulge too much of what they talked about, but perhaps this was some of the messaging that took place between the two men speaking. >> reporter: that's exactly right. he said again today that they had more private conversation and he wasn
and he had one with the 1,000 people inside the temple today. many of them were vocal critics of his decision to welcome president trump and the first family with open arms at the tree of life synagogue. and what the rabbi said is that that's what the bible teaches us to do, to welcome the stranger with open arms. but he did have a message for president trump and he wanted him to know, he said, hate speech leads to hateful actions. he told him, quote, stop the hate speech. only love and...
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was a burning my house had been a damaged they used gunpowder to burn our temple to the ground at the top of the hour. ronnie donek helped rebuild the temple but he says the fear of fresh violence took a long time to fade. the attack by radical islamists on the hindu families in the village of ana dina gar was no isolated event in early twenty thirteen a wave of violence swept across the entire country. the main targets were religious minorities and freethinkers. at the time a special tribunal in dhaka had begun to hand down death sentences against several leaders of the top islam ist party they were convicted of atrocities committed during the one nine hundred seventy one war of independence islamic hardliners were outraged by the verdicts which soon spilled over into protests and violence. visible scars from the attack are still evident on rhony been expose. for a time he debated fleeing to neighboring india. how did on india which we went to india with we'd have to live as refugees with us or next had the here were independent this is our country whether she is there when we say it
was a burning my house had been a damaged they used gunpowder to burn our temple to the ground at the top of the hour. ronnie donek helped rebuild the temple but he says the fear of fresh violence took a long time to fade. the attack by radical islamists on the hindu families in the village of ana dina gar was no isolated event in early twenty thirteen a wave of violence swept across the entire country. the main targets were religious minorities and freethinkers. at the time a special tribunal...
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"> williams left the peoples temple group when she was 21. she thanks her family for getting her out of the jungle. as she was not at the massacre williams says she lives to make those lives lost worth meaning and value. williams is a lieutenant with the san francisco police department.she tells me she would not change her life as these events led her to work for s-f-p-d.live in san francisco gayle ong kron 4 news (pam) hayward police say.... they have a surveillance camera image ... which shows a man who grabbed a woman at knifepoint and threatened to kill her. the victim was able to fight off her attacker .... kron4's maureen kelly explains how. (maureen)hayward police say the attack happened a little after 5 am friday morning as the victim wa
"> williams left the peoples temple group when she was 21. she thanks her family for getting her out of the jungle. as she was not at the massacre williams says she lives to make those lives lost worth meaning and value. williams is a lieutenant with the san francisco police department.she tells me she would not change her life as these events led her to work for s-f-p-d.live in san francisco gayle ong kron 4 news (pam) hayward police say.... they have a surveillance camera image ......
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what we are learning about what happened in brooklyn inside this temple here is graffiti was found aago. james polite was arrested. we checked back opinion the archives found not the first time he makes headlines. he was probed by "the new york times" for a different reason. his struggle with foster care and successes were profiled in december of 2017. polite, according to "the new york times," had interned for former city council speaker christine quinn and worked on initiatives to combat not only domestic violence with you hate crimes. this is disturbing and surprising for many of the community. the quinn taking to twitter saying she is heartbroken by this, recognized that this individual did have certain struggles, but at the same time, called these actions inexcusable. we should mention that the mayor of new york bill de blasio attended services here on friday in a show of solidarity. the suspect james polite remains behind bars charged with several counts of criminal mischief to the fourth degree. >> polo sandoval, thank you so much. >>> police are looking for suspects in two se
what we are learning about what happened in brooklyn inside this temple here is graffiti was found aago. james polite was arrested. we checked back opinion the archives found not the first time he makes headlines. he was probed by "the new york times" for a different reason. his struggle with foster care and successes were profiled in december of 2017. polite, according to "the new york times," had interned for former city council speaker christine quinn and worked on...
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they all belonged to a religious group known as "the peoples temple," led by the charismatic preacher - jim jones.(grant) the event is described as a collective suicide and a massacre... some think it was murder.jones also had a following in the bay area.(vicki)kron 4's gayle ong was at a presentation tonight in memory of the 40th anniversary of "jonestown.". she joins us live in san francisco with details. gayle. the jonestown massacre is the single greatest loss of american civilian lives before 9-11.speakers tonight discussed the moments and movements during that time in the 19-70s.one of them a survivor. on november 18 th, 19-78,more than nine hundred people died in a jungle in guyana.a remote part of south america.the hundreds of people were members to a religious group known as the peoples temple, led by jim jones, a preacher described as charismatic.
they all belonged to a religious group known as "the peoples temple," led by the charismatic preacher - jim jones.(grant) the event is described as a collective suicide and a massacre... some think it was murder.jones also had a following in the bay area.(vicki)kron 4's gayle ong was at a presentation tonight in memory of the 40th anniversary of "jonestown.". she joins us live in san francisco with details. gayle. the jonestown massacre is the single greatest loss of...
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. >> graffiti found on three floors of the temple last week and polo sandoval is in new york with mores. what do you know about this suspect and his grandkbackgroun >> reporter: we understand he was politically active and "the new york times" a year ago they wrote a profail pile on james p who is behind bars for his alleged actions in this temple here. when you read that profile piece you get a different sense of a different side of him. according to that article he canvassed in various neighborhoods in his teens and particularly during barack obama's first bid for the presidency. this was his moment when he was essentially being quite politically active and encounter the christine quinn, a former city council speaker in new york and interned for her during those years here. the former speaker speaking out on twitter recognizing that this is an individual who had plenty struggles, including with homelessness and through the foster care system but, at the same time, also said that these actions, these alleged actions are, quote, inexcusable. interesting when we see two sides of this ind
. >> graffiti found on three floors of the temple last week and polo sandoval is in new york with mores. what do you know about this suspect and his grandkbackgroun >> reporter: we understand he was politically active and "the new york times" a year ago they wrote a profail pile on james p who is behind bars for his alleged actions in this temple here. when you read that profile piece you get a different sense of a different side of him. according to that article he...
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temple has this guy, rose. he had 23 points. temple ran away with this thing.7'3" for the cal bears. santa clara lost their game tonight. >> check this out. warrior fans of old trebe great, the legenda legendary minute boelte. he has a boelte boelte. he is only 7'3." his dad was 7'6". >> see you later everyone. >> good night. [ horn honks ] only one movie is winning audience awards across the country. and now it's hitting a high note on rotten tomatoes. thank you for your warm hospitality. viggo and mahershala are so good, you end up wishing the movie would never end. it's amazing you said that. [ laughing ] oh, i wish i could do more. lost their house and everything they own in a fire. fortunately, nobody was hurt. and fortunately, they're friends with wonder woman over here. i'm hardly wonder woman. she mobilized the community to donate clothes, furniture, appliances, all to help them start over in their new rental. which you found them. i'm no wonder woman. rand-aid was her idea. it wasn't my idea to call it "rand-aid." okay, fine. i'm wonder woman. - terrib
temple has this guy, rose. he had 23 points. temple ran away with this thing.7'3" for the cal bears. santa clara lost their game tonight. >> check this out. warrior fans of old trebe great, the legenda legendary minute boelte. he has a boelte boelte. he is only 7'3." his dad was 7'6". >> see you later everyone. >> good night. [ horn honks ] only one movie is winning audience awards across the country. and now it's hitting a high note on rotten tomatoes. thank...