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that is what we believe at temple. it is imperative we knocked on the walls of the church, which we have with the various ministries. >> uses one of the few times he was in the temple, he talk about the spirit of the lord that was in his hometown then he got ran out of town and was killed. sometimes it's not in the temple we can have affirmation or support. >> sometimes it truly is out it is boldness in and a boldness outside. it's not either/or, i think it is both and. at temple, we are focused on having a vibrant praise and worship for all people. come just as you are and be as you are. but also take a minute outside of the walls of the various ministries that we have. >> i completely agree with reverend anthony. we have to be radical in our faith for so long and far too often we are trying to be safe. we are trying to be careful. so often, we find that the phase component, it is not about trying to be extreme on one side or the other. we are talking about fair. all parents want their children to receive a quality ed
that is what we believe at temple. it is imperative we knocked on the walls of the church, which we have with the various ministries. >> uses one of the few times he was in the temple, he talk about the spirit of the lord that was in his hometown then he got ran out of town and was killed. sometimes it's not in the temple we can have affirmation or support. >> sometimes it truly is out it is boldness in and a boldness outside. it's not either/or, i think it is both and. at temple,...
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that's what we believe at temple. it's imperative we knock down the walls of the church which we have. >> he talked about his hometown and getting right now and almost killed. >> sometimes it's not in the temple we can have any kind of affirmation in support. >> sometimes it truly is out. it's a boldness in and out as well. it's not either/or i think it's both. at temple we are so focused on having a vibrant praise and worship for all people. come dressed as you are be as you are. taking the outside the walls with the various ministries we have. >> i completely agree. for me it is -- we have to be radical in our faith. for so long and often we are trying to be safe. we are trying to be careful. we don't want to offend anyone. often we find the spiritual faith component, the people -- it's not about trying to be extreme on one side or the other. we are talking about fair. for example all parents want their children to receive education, quality education and fairness and be equipped to compete globally in the workplace
that's what we believe at temple. it's imperative we knock down the walls of the church which we have. >> he talked about his hometown and getting right now and almost killed. >> sometimes it's not in the temple we can have any kind of affirmation in support. >> sometimes it truly is out. it's a boldness in and out as well. it's not either/or i think it's both. at temple we are so focused on having a vibrant praise and worship for all people. come dressed as you are be as you...
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i think he was the one who guided me and helped me complete this. >> reporter: the temple has startedducting evening services on mondays, tuesdays and fridays as well as on major hindu hold days such as diwali. a good time to shine a light on community and personal triumphs. in heyward, robert handa. >> if you're indian or not this is a good night to celebrate all of our blessings. >> and we're thankful for jeff and his forecasts that are spot on. >> i'm thankful for the rainfall. i want to continue climate coverage tonight and take a look at here at sea ice. when sea ice melts, how that helps to warm our temperature up globally. you may not normally see the link there, but there's something really important that happens here when we have a will the of sea ice in place. the bright surface of sea ice helps to reflect that sunlight back into the atmosphere, back into space, keeping earth cooler. when we're undergoing a will the of sea ice melt like the past two decades, earth absorbs more of the sunlight, continually warming the ocean and air. it means warmer air and ocean. what are som
i think he was the one who guided me and helped me complete this. >> reporter: the temple has startedducting evening services on mondays, tuesdays and fridays as well as on major hindu hold days such as diwali. a good time to shine a light on community and personal triumphs. in heyward, robert handa. >> if you're indian or not this is a good night to celebrate all of our blessings. >> and we're thankful for jeff and his forecasts that are spot on. >> i'm thankful for the...
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it made me think of the fact hairdressing was also in the temple reform. it's frivolous for people to go do their hair. obviously it wasn't a concern over the contagion but just kind of a moral concern and it was chilling to watch. it recovered from the earthquake that followed and from the arrival opening the city and losing half of its population. cities are really resilient and that's one of the positive things i think i was able to take out of writing this book. >> you were also making a big argument which is that cities are fundamentally made by the labor and the presence of the women who were there. how much do you want to extrapolate that, is that something you would want to argue about migration in general? >> i think i would. and interesting, you know especially in this case that is a military city he is surrounded by samurai, the male-dominated city in terms of numbers. we think of the way the cities are built and created as the way of the work in government and my argument in the book is that that is actually not the case. the people that built
it made me think of the fact hairdressing was also in the temple reform. it's frivolous for people to go do their hair. obviously it wasn't a concern over the contagion but just kind of a moral concern and it was chilling to watch. it recovered from the earthquake that followed and from the arrival opening the city and losing half of its population. cities are really resilient and that's one of the positive things i think i was able to take out of writing this book. >> you were also...
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so it's almost as if you have this archive because all the bait back to the 17th century mundane temple the villages business i boring and then all of a sudden you get to 1837, and it's all about her, sono and is about her personality and really the families archives pretty. >> so when you talk to us a little bit about thehe questionf what sonof was like. and what is the interesting things, such a visual bookhi and you can actually is a said emma is a sense of play and one of the undescribed things is what actually sono looks like so will you tell us about the process of reconstruction. >> yes, that's a good pointon because most of the time, we don't realize this the most of the time that we read about women's lives, whether it's in fiction or in biography, we start with a description of what the woman looks like and that is not only because we are a kind of conditioned to think about women it is being beautiful, they know beautiful but b also because what a woman once and it looks like those most cases have a profound impact on the trajectory for life so it is important information. if
so it's almost as if you have this archive because all the bait back to the 17th century mundane temple the villages business i boring and then all of a sudden you get to 1837, and it's all about her, sono and is about her personality and really the families archives pretty. >> so when you talk to us a little bit about thehe questionf what sonof was like. and what is the interesting things, such a visual bookhi and you can actually is a said emma is a sense of play and one of the...
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she married another temple priest and stayed married.arently she was a very bad at being a priest's wife even though that's how she was raised. the family was always complaining to her. she wasn't helpful and finally her father-in-law wrote to her parents if shesh doesn't change her behavior i am building a cage and putting her in this cagege and that seemed absolutey crazy putting your daughter-in-law in a cage but this was a common kind of household punishment where we find examples of aristocrats behaving badly and being put in cages because the idea was the family had to have a way of controlling people who were interfering with the family business and it was a good way to keep tabs on them but also to show the community that you are doing something about this person. the people that spend months in cages in their houses. >> you are probably getting the sense this is a book that without being subconsciously so about the historians craft how is it that we know what we know and what do we do when we want to know stuff and we can't find
she married another temple priest and stayed married.arently she was a very bad at being a priest's wife even though that's how she was raised. the family was always complaining to her. she wasn't helpful and finally her father-in-law wrote to her parents if shesh doesn't change her behavior i am building a cage and putting her in this cagege and that seemed absolutey crazy putting your daughter-in-law in a cage but this was a common kind of household punishment where we find examples of...
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that's the temple of castor and pollux?, and this column has been standing there for more than 2,000 years. >> cooper: that's incredible. >> carafa: they have been created in the year six. >> cooper: paolo carafa, professor of archeology at sapienza university of rome, has been studying the roman forum area for more than 35 years. so, according to suetonius, caligula extended his house up to that temple? >> carafa: exactly. >> cooper: have you found evidence of that? >> carafa: behind the temple, recent excavation have identified fragments of a large house, a luxury house. >> cooper: he can't say for sure it was caligula's house, but he says it comes from that time period, and only an emperor like caligula would have dared do something so shocking. he wanted the temple to be the entrance to his own house? >> carafa: exactly. which is quite unusual. >> cooper: one of the things "i, claudius" seems to have gotten right, wallace-hadrill told us, was caligula's capacity for both physical and mental cruelty. ( crowd jeers ) >> w
that's the temple of castor and pollux?, and this column has been standing there for more than 2,000 years. >> cooper: that's incredible. >> carafa: they have been created in the year six. >> cooper: paolo carafa, professor of archeology at sapienza university of rome, has been studying the roman forum area for more than 35 years. so, according to suetonius, caligula extended his house up to that temple? >> carafa: exactly. >> cooper: have you found evidence of...
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. >> reporter: michael usino of temple university initially expected the pandemic to reduce interestid was that students were going to be seeing the news and social media and what's happening in the hospitals and on the front lines and be dissuaded from nursing. but i think we've been very lucky with this generation of students feeling that inspiration to actually want to serve. >> reporter: you've seen the opposite. >> we've seen the opposite effect for sure. >> reporter: he says nursing school applications at temple increased roughly 15% this fall. in 2019, almost 7,500 people applied for about 110 spots. those who want to be nurses are stepping up, evening knowing the job can take a lot. nursing department chair mary terar says temple makes self-care, mental health, and learn how to avoid burnout part of the curriculum. >> you think that it's the sciences that you need to master or anatomy and physiology or pharmacology but you need to learn how do i take care of myself. >> reporter: despite the challenge, future nurses seem encouraged which is perhaps encouraging for anyone who n
. >> reporter: michael usino of temple university initially expected the pandemic to reduce interestid was that students were going to be seeing the news and social media and what's happening in the hospitals and on the front lines and be dissuaded from nursing. but i think we've been very lucky with this generation of students feeling that inspiration to actually want to serve. >> reporter: you've seen the opposite. >> we've seen the opposite effect for sure. >>...
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when my family used to live right here, next to the temple. but we have had to move from my my is another. i'm for a senior souls and i live in argentina, valera, i think young people are not being listened enough by adults. and i also think that a young people need help from adults when it comes to changing some bad habits. i would say the word slithers about climate change until them that we should, warren every one and remind them constantly of the big problem. this is my name is maya, i am 10 years old and i live in london the times now to make big changes and improvements to what we do normally to actually control climate change. we're running out of time when to do it now. otherwise, you probably never will. we have no planet b, and this is our home. so you wouldn't take care of it because we're kind of stuck here forever. so if it's light trash, then what are we going to do then? my name is sped malcolm moses. i am 12 years old. i live in a blue jack the cap, so of named you yeah. in my state of origin which is kind of yeah, the serious
when my family used to live right here, next to the temple. but we have had to move from my my is another. i'm for a senior souls and i live in argentina, valera, i think young people are not being listened enough by adults. and i also think that a young people need help from adults when it comes to changing some bad habits. i would say the word slithers about climate change until them that we should, warren every one and remind them constantly of the big problem. this is my name is maya, i am...
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temple of lux sor and the temple. it follows decades of excavation work.urnds sand for centuries. >> that's spectacular. put it on the bucket list. >> right now. a new variant of concern. what we know. we bring in an expert for the answer. plus also new travel restrictions. non-american citizens will not be able to travel from. >> it's black friday. the crowds as big as normal at the local shopping mall? >> how long was the wait? >> probably four hours. >> how much shoppers are expected to shell out this holiday season. >> the news starts now. >> scientists are working to learn more about the new covid variant. that is fuelling concerns around lt world. the w.h.o. has named the new strain omi kron. first identified in south africa. health officials reported it on wednesday. w.h.o. says it's concerning because it cares a number of mutations that could allow it to spread quickly. even among people who are vaccinated. >> president biden taking action. the u.s. restricting travel from south africa and seven other countries. the new rules take effect on monday.
temple of lux sor and the temple. it follows decades of excavation work.urnds sand for centuries. >> that's spectacular. put it on the bucket list. >> right now. a new variant of concern. what we know. we bring in an expert for the answer. plus also new travel restrictions. non-american citizens will not be able to travel from. >> it's black friday. the crowds as big as normal at the local shopping mall? >> how long was the wait? >> probably four hours. >>...
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temple in ashton—under—lyne.ally special because we will be - really special because we will be able to celebrate it, not only at home, but also at the temple. last year with coronavirus, everything was at home during lockdown. we are always used to going to the temple to celebrate diwali. having looked damn is really difficult. then we had lots of online savings from the temple and diwali came into my house was really special. really ambivalent about it, it'll came into my house. the temple was just a screen away from me. it my house. the temple was 'ust a screen away from mefi my house. the temple was 'ust a screen away from me. it applies to diwali and other _ screen away from me. it applies to diwali and other things _ screen away from me. it applies to diwali and other things where - screen away from me. it applies to diwali and other things where the l diwali and other things where the restrictions that were in place, people worked around them. things were special regardless. i dare say there will be extra e
temple in ashton—under—lyne.ally special because we will be - really special because we will be able to celebrate it, not only at home, but also at the temple. last year with coronavirus, everything was at home during lockdown. we are always used to going to the temple to celebrate diwali. having looked damn is really difficult. then we had lots of online savings from the temple and diwali came into my house was really special. really ambivalent about it, it'll came into my house. the...
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temple _ been working a lot. i was very lucky, temple came - been working a lot.o locations that you would never get into. �* .., , locations that you would never get into. �* , ., locations that you would never getj into-— yes. into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in — into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in bar _ into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in bar italia _ into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in bar italia in _ into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in bar italia in soho - into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in bar italia in soho and i we were in bar italia in soho and aldwych train station and these amazing places which gives the show some expansive cinematography. i think it is a show which depicts london unlike anything i have seen before. ~ ., v london unlike anything i have seen before._ what's - london unlike anything i have seenj before._ what's next? london unlike anything i have seen. before._ what's next? i before. what's next? what's next? i sho- before. what's next? what's next? i shot ? before. what's next
temple _ been working a lot. i was very lucky, temple came - been working a lot.o locations that you would never get into. �* .., , locations that you would never get into. �* , ., locations that you would never getj into-— yes. into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in — into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in bar _ into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in bar italia _ into. because it was quieter? yes, we were in bar italia in _ into. because it was quieter? yes, we...
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they're oh, you're crazy. >> reporter: nursing department chair mary terhaar says temple makes self-care, mental health and learning how to avoid burnout part of the curriculum. >> you think that it's the sciences you need to master or physiology or pharmacology, but you also need to learn how do i take care of myself. >> reporter: despite the challenges, students, future nurses seem encouraged, which perhaps is encouraging for anyone who may ever need a nurse. mola lenghi, cbs news, philadelphia. >> and there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." 156 miles per hour. that's right. that's how fast prosecutors say wide receiver henry ruggs was going before that deadly crash. >>> and the supreme court court hears arguments over handguns in public. do justices think one state's law is too restrictive? >>> and the dramatic rescue of a little girl who had been kidnapped. spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift, spin, dry. slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. how did olay top expensive creams? by st
they're oh, you're crazy. >> reporter: nursing department chair mary terhaar says temple makes self-care, mental health and learning how to avoid burnout part of the curriculum. >> you think that it's the sciences you need to master or physiology or pharmacology, but you also need to learn how do i take care of myself. >> reporter: despite the challenges, students, future nurses seem encouraged, which perhaps is encouraging for anyone who may ever need a nurse. mola lenghi,...
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. >> he asked me -- he demanded that we go to the temple to pray about having a nanny which was verytrange because my father was not a very spiritual person at all. >> and there outside the temple they were approached by a mysterious brunette. >> she said, oh, i was at the funeral and i am so sorry for your loss and my father said, oh, i'm sorry, i only - what's your name? and she said, my name's jillian. and my father said, oh, okay. >> about a week after that encounter, martin hired that friendly, sympathetic woman and told his daughters -- >> oh, i found the perfect nanny. i found someone that's going to be great. and i said, dad, what's her name? and he said, oh, it's jillian -- i think it's jillian. >> the name, jillian, didn't mean anything to rachel. but alexis - >> i said, dad, i know that woman. i know mom was concerned you were having an affair with her. >> an affair? well, yes. or at least before michele died, that is certainly what she suspected. so worried about it she asked alexis to help her find out for sure. >> my mom confided in me about everything, all of her feeli
. >> he asked me -- he demanded that we go to the temple to pray about having a nanny which was verytrange because my father was not a very spiritual person at all. >> and there outside the temple they were approached by a mysterious brunette. >> she said, oh, i was at the funeral and i am so sorry for your loss and my father said, oh, i'm sorry, i only - what's your name? and she said, my name's jillian. and my father said, oh, okay. >> about a week after that...
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among the 27 monuments that they can see are the original olympic stadiums, the temples of zeus and heraweathered thousands of years of war, erosion and earthquakes and which now have been digitally refurbished. the technology is definitely changing the way visitors explore historical and archaeological sites. it opens up a different way of experiencing our cultural heritage. actually, besides the 3d, the digital representation of the monument, it can — it has the potential to demonstrate, to showcase aspects of life in ancient societies. as part of the same project, visitors to the olympic museum in athens can use a hololens headset to see a miniature version of the site, and it's hoped that this form of digital archiving will continue to offer a portal to another era, helping us to feel part of history, to understand what humanity has achieved in the past, and possibly showing us what we're still capable of today. speaking of which, let's hop from greece to italy, to another ancient treasure, wherejen copestake has been sifting through the rubble. the lost city of pompeii was destroyed
among the 27 monuments that they can see are the original olympic stadiums, the temples of zeus and heraweathered thousands of years of war, erosion and earthquakes and which now have been digitally refurbished. the technology is definitely changing the way visitors explore historical and archaeological sites. it opens up a different way of experiencing our cultural heritage. actually, besides the 3d, the digital representation of the monument, it can — it has the potential to demonstrate, to...
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the three—kilometre—long walkway connects the temples of karnak and luxor.led the route each year, as nickjohnson reports after more than seven decades of excavation work, egypt celebrates the public reopening of its ancient path of god. nearly three kilometres long, the highway connects the temples of karnak and luxor in the southern nile city. the sandstone—paved path is flanked on each side by hundreds of ram—headed sphinx statues, dating back more than 3,000 years, which were buried beneath the desert for centuries before they were uncovered and restored. the ancient road has been opened by egypt's president abdul fattah al—sisi, who hopes this will give a much—needed boost to the country's tourism industry. two million egyptians are employed in tourism, which generates more than 10% of the country's income. but tourists have been kept away in recent years, largely due to a decade of political turmoil, as well as the coronavirus pandemic. but with a procession of mummified pharaohs through the streets of cairo earlier this year and another museum opening
the three—kilometre—long walkway connects the temples of karnak and luxor.led the route each year, as nickjohnson reports after more than seven decades of excavation work, egypt celebrates the public reopening of its ancient path of god. nearly three kilometres long, the highway connects the temples of karnak and luxor in the southern nile city. the sandstone—paved path is flanked on each side by hundreds of ram—headed sphinx statues, dating back more than 3,000 years, which were buried...
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to the nearby looks or temple. lots on it, then october, good luck. so deserves this. and mo, the city has the most important antiquities in the world. for centuries, this ancient track was buried under sand, but that changed in 1949, when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statues for decades, morris with ations and renovations followed. ah, president abdel font, i'll cc who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard by years of political turmoil. and the corona virus pandemic has made things worse. ah, it's been described as a largest open air museum in the world. now egypt hopes the countries of rich archaeological past will also play a role in the country's economic future. katya low missile, the young al jazeera sports is coming up with far as football san diego mar donna is remember the year after his death, new allegations are still casting a shadow over his legacies. multiple minutes. are you in about ah with with mm pool. ah ah, on 4 look a
to the nearby looks or temple. lots on it, then october, good luck. so deserves this. and mo, the city has the most important antiquities in the world. for centuries, this ancient track was buried under sand, but that changed in 1949, when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statues for decades, morris with ations and renovations followed. ah, president abdel font, i'll cc who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard by years...
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representative chantal brown of ohio's 11th cop gretional district to the halls of congress, america's temple of democracy. representative brown's great lakes-northern ohio-cleveland region has weathered enormous challenges over the years. and now more than ever her intelligent, innovative, personable and collaborative leadership are needed. representative brown has a remarkable record of such accomplishments. she follows in the footsteps of former congresswoman and now h.u.d. secretary marcia fudge. representative stephanie tubbs jones. and representative louis stokes. representative brown will now become the 5 #th member of the black caucus, a historic high for our nation. first as the warrensville city councilmember then as a chi hoe gay county -- cuyahoga county councilmember she's driven progress through health, human services and education at i every juncture to help incentivize good-paying jobs. chantal knows well how importants for federal and local governments working with the private sector to improve the quality of life and increase opportunity, equity and justice for all. her rela
representative chantal brown of ohio's 11th cop gretional district to the halls of congress, america's temple of democracy. representative brown's great lakes-northern ohio-cleveland region has weathered enormous challenges over the years. and now more than ever her intelligent, innovative, personable and collaborative leadership are needed. representative brown has a remarkable record of such accomplishments. she follows in the footsteps of former congresswoman and now h.u.d. secretary marcia...
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the three kilometre long walkway connects the temples of karnak and luxor.the route each year, as nickjohnson reports after more than seven decades of excavation work, egypt celebrates the public reopening of its ancient path of god. nearly three kilometres long, the highway connects the temples of karnak and luxor in the southern nile city. the sandstone—paved path is flanked on each side by hundreds of ram—headed sphinx statues, dating back more than 3,000 years, which were buried beneath the desert for centuries before they were uncovered and restored. the ancient road has been opened by egypt's president abdul fattah al—sisi, who hopes this will give a much—needed boost to the country's tourism industry. two million egyptians are employed in tourism, which generates more than 10% of the country's income. but tourists have been kept away in recent years, largely due to a decade of political turmoil, as well as the coronavirus pandemic. but with a procession of mummified pharaohs through the streets of cairo earlier this year and another museum opening pla
the three kilometre long walkway connects the temples of karnak and luxor.the route each year, as nickjohnson reports after more than seven decades of excavation work, egypt celebrates the public reopening of its ancient path of god. nearly three kilometres long, the highway connects the temples of karnak and luxor in the southern nile city. the sandstone—paved path is flanked on each side by hundreds of ram—headed sphinx statues, dating back more than 3,000 years, which were buried beneath...
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to the nearby looks or temple. lo, donate them utterly good luck. so deserves this, and mo, the city has the most important antiquities in the world. for centuries, this ancient track was buried under sand and but that changed in 1949 when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statues for decades, morris with ations and renovations followed, ah, president of dell font. i'll cc who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard by years of political turmoil. and the corona virus pandemic has made things worse. ah, it's been described as the largest open air museum in the world. now egypt hopes the countries of rich archaeological past will also play a role in the countries economic future. katya low missile again, al jazeera. ah this is al jazeera, these are the top stories assigned to say, there was a new corona virus, very undetected in south africa. could spread more easily and be even more resistant to vaccines. several countries including the u. k. israel and singapore of imposed troubl
to the nearby looks or temple. lo, donate them utterly good luck. so deserves this, and mo, the city has the most important antiquities in the world. for centuries, this ancient track was buried under sand and but that changed in 1949 when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statues for decades, morris with ations and renovations followed, ah, president of dell font. i'll cc who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard by years...
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to the nearby lux or temple lost only to set up totally get at lux, or deserves this and more. the city has the most important antiquities in the world that for centuries this ancient track was buried under sand. but that changed in 1949 when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statues for decades, morris with ations and renovations followed. ah, president abdel font, i'll see, see who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard by years of political turmoil. and the corona virus pandemic has made things worse. ah, it's been described as the largest open air museum in the world. now egypt hopes the countries of rich archaeological past will also play a role in the country's economic future. katya low missile a young al jazeera ah divert krycek a being headlines here on al jazeera purchase. scientists are describing a new cobit 19 variant identified in southern africa as a most concerning they've seen yet. but okay, health security agency says it has mutations that could make it spread and in fact people more easil
to the nearby lux or temple lost only to set up totally get at lux, or deserves this and more. the city has the most important antiquities in the world that for centuries this ancient track was buried under sand. but that changed in 1949 when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statues for decades, morris with ations and renovations followed. ah, president abdel font, i'll see, see who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard...
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to the nearby looks or temple lost only to set up totally good luck. so deserves this, and mo, the city has the most important antiquity in the world. for centuries, this ancient track was buried under sant, but that changed in 1949 when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statutes. for decades, morris with ations and renovations followed. ah, president of dell font, i'll cc who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard by years of political turmoil. and the corona virus pandemic has made things worse. ah, it's been described as a largest open air museum in the world. now egypt, pope's, the countries rich archaeological past will also play a role in the countries economic future. katya lucas civilian al jazeera ah quit look at the headlines this allen now. the world health organization has declared a new karone of ours varying of concern warning of a new mutation which could spread much more quickly. it's been assigned the greek letter, omicron. a 1st case was detected in botswana, but
to the nearby looks or temple lost only to set up totally good luck. so deserves this, and mo, the city has the most important antiquity in the world. for centuries, this ancient track was buried under sant, but that changed in 1949 when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statutes. for decades, morris with ations and renovations followed. ah, president of dell font, i'll cc who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard by years...
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the 2500 —year—old temple and that _ marble.iven permission by the empire at the start of the 19th century. just so marvelously archaic, is in a? who knew? _ so marvelously archaic, is in a? who knew? expose did know. have you ever seen them _ knew? expose did know. have you ever seen them either? i knew? expose did know. have you ever seen them either?— seen them either? i must confess, i did to seen them either? i must confess, i did go look — seen them either? i must confess, i did go look at _ seen them either? i must confess, i did go look at them _ seen them either? i must confess, i did go look at them when _ seen them either? i must confess, i did go look at them when i - seen them either? i must confess, i did go look at them when i went - seen them either? i must confess, i did go look at them when i went to l did go look at them when i went to the museum. did go look at them when i went to the museum-— did go look at them when i went to the museum. 1, , , , . the museum. boris, praying the price at the polls- — the mu
the 2500 —year—old temple and that _ marble.iven permission by the empire at the start of the 19th century. just so marvelously archaic, is in a? who knew? _ so marvelously archaic, is in a? who knew? expose did know. have you ever seen them _ knew? expose did know. have you ever seen them either? i knew? expose did know. have you ever seen them either?— seen them either? i must confess, i did to seen them either? i must confess, i did go look — seen them either? i must confess, i did...
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to the nearby looks or temple lo phone. it is then i can only get at luck. so deserves this and mole. the city has the most important antiquities in the world backing for centuries, this ancient track was buried under sand and but that changed in 1949 when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statutes for decades, moors provisions and renovation followed. ah, president of del font, i'll cc, who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was hit hard by years of political turmoil. and the corona virus pandemic has made things worse. ah, it's been described as a largest open air museum in the world. now egypt hopes the countries of rich archaeological past will also play a role in the country's economic future. katya lucas, of the young al jazeera. ah, your children with me so robbed a reminder of all top stories. belgium has confirmed europe's 1st case of a highly mutated crone of iris variance 1st identified in south africa. the world health organization is meeting behind
to the nearby looks or temple lo phone. it is then i can only get at luck. so deserves this and mole. the city has the most important antiquities in the world backing for centuries, this ancient track was buried under sand and but that changed in 1949 when an egyptian archaeologist discovered one of several statutes for decades, moors provisions and renovation followed. ah, president of del font, i'll cc, who attended the ceremony is eager to revamp egypt, struggling tourism industry. it was...
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the whole thing around keeping it hush, bringing shame on the community, but also that particular templethis has taken place. abuse, whether it's domestic or sexual, is prevalent in every community. but what this report highlights is how it's hidden in the sikh community in the name of so—called family honour. that means perpetrators don't face justice and can go on to abuse others, victims can't deal with the trauma and may live with issues, and that vicious cycle continues for generations to come. i tried contacting the sikh council uk, but they are yet to respond. meanwhile, sikh women's aid say opening up about abuse in the community is the only way the issue could be tackled. raj kaur bilkhu, bbc news. the humanitarian situation in afghanistan is getting worse by the day, with more than two million children suffering from severe acute malnutrition. the taliban have still to be internationally recognised as the government of afghanistan and the financial situation of the country is dire — but in a bid towards reconciliation, one of its senior leaders and the leader of the militant is
the whole thing around keeping it hush, bringing shame on the community, but also that particular templethis has taken place. abuse, whether it's domestic or sexual, is prevalent in every community. but what this report highlights is how it's hidden in the sikh community in the name of so—called family honour. that means perpetrators don't face justice and can go on to abuse others, victims can't deal with the trauma and may live with issues, and that vicious cycle continues for generations...
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he could lose his temple like the best of men. but when he really needed to be calm and smooth with his delivery, he was masterful. i bet he displayed himself in an amazing way. >> i think one of eisenhower's most successful characteristics was his ability to get along with a wide range of people and probably why he was given the title of supreme allied commander for the d-day invasion. he had very, very difficult people to work for like bernard montgomery, george patten and winston children ill. and once he was in england planning for the d-day invasion, wins done churchill was in his fait face quite a bit. how did eisenhower manage to balance all of these competing egos and competing agendas and launch the most ambitious an fib yuls attack in the world? >> number one, it was an incredibly humble man. he knew his talents. but he didn't have a big ego about it. but i think the -- that he was able to establish this sort of a diplomatic relationship within all of the other layers, all the other allied commands, churchill himself. i
he could lose his temple like the best of men. but when he really needed to be calm and smooth with his delivery, he was masterful. i bet he displayed himself in an amazing way. >> i think one of eisenhower's most successful characteristics was his ability to get along with a wide range of people and probably why he was given the title of supreme allied commander for the d-day invasion. he had very, very difficult people to work for like bernard montgomery, george patten and winston...
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were buried along an ancient walkway nearly two miles long, connecting two of the city's greatest templese challenging circumstances of the past 18 months have forced all of us to adapt, but niall guite has turned lockdown into a whole new opportunity. he represented britain at the special olympics, sport for athletes with a learning disability. but when he was forced indoors he started to create pictures and from his bedroom in sheffield they re now being sold around the world. joe wilson went to meet him. niall guite combines his passion is for sport, for art. his stadium pictures began as a lockdown distraction. they have become a phenomenon. i start in the morning and get a plan of it and then select the colours and then start the process of drawing it. this is the stadium. the art has travelled to spain, here is seville's managerjulen lopetegui with his home ground. muchas gracias, niall. hello, grayson perry here. hello, what is that behind you? a niall guite original. a fellow artist friend. not only is niall a brilliant artist, he is also a special| olympian so, a class act. sport
were buried along an ancient walkway nearly two miles long, connecting two of the city's greatest templese challenging circumstances of the past 18 months have forced all of us to adapt, but niall guite has turned lockdown into a whole new opportunity. he represented britain at the special olympics, sport for athletes with a learning disability. but when he was forced indoors he started to create pictures and from his bedroom in sheffield they re now being sold around the world. joe wilson went...
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- [announcer] trust aag for the best rmortgeutions >>> have you been to barcelona, you've seen , temple that now has a new five-ton star on top of one of its towers. construction on the church started back in 1882. it should finally be done later this decade. >>> and breaking overnight, the island of barbados making it official by replacing britain's queen elizabeth as its head of state. abc's kristine sloan with the details. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: overnight, prince charles in barbados to mark the island's break from great britain. ties which date back to the 1600s. >> as your constitutional status changes, it was important to me that i should join you to reaffirm those things which do not change. for example that the close and trusted partnership. >> reporter: the caribbean nation removing queen elizabeth as its head of state to become a republic. the prince commemorating this historic moment but also apologizing for the island's painful past. >> from the darkest days of our past and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which forever stains our history, the people of this island forged their p
- [announcer] trust aag for the best rmortgeutions >>> have you been to barcelona, you've seen , temple that now has a new five-ton star on top of one of its towers. construction on the church started back in 1882. it should finally be done later this decade. >>> and breaking overnight, the island of barbados making it official by replacing britain's queen elizabeth as its head of state. abc's kristine sloan with the details. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: overnight, prince...
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george washington and i think it's an important way to understand the capitol as jane mentioned, a temple of democracy. not only it's a place where we set the laws for ourselves and covenant ourselves as a people but also a place where he celebrate the best we have to offer in one those we thought. congressional gold medals and state ceremonies take place at the capitol rotunda, about the room pictured here in this image so as we push forward, it's important to think this is where our country comes together to celebrate and mourn those figures we've lost. one of the ways i've mentioned that we have paid tribute to eating figures in important people in our nations history is through the state ceremony, a somber occasion as part of an official state funeral in which the casket of the deceased is placed upon a support structure which we will talk more about the program and people, the public are allowed to come pay respects to siva rotunda, is a very powerful somber occasion if you're ever in washington for such an occasion, we hope they are few and far removed but typically open to the publ
george washington and i think it's an important way to understand the capitol as jane mentioned, a temple of democracy. not only it's a place where we set the laws for ourselves and covenant ourselves as a people but also a place where he celebrate the best we have to offer in one those we thought. congressional gold medals and state ceremonies take place at the capitol rotunda, about the room pictured here in this image so as we push forward, it's important to think this is where our country...
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the temple of speed turned into the temple of doom last december.re to give our big shot and see what's possible. of course, we are focused on that. if course, we are focused on that. if anyone is looking for a good omen, sunday is four days short of the 20th anniversary of rich richard burns becoming the last champion. all three of his rivals failed to finish that weekend. with evans needing to outscore ogier by 18 points, he needs a similar stroke of luck to end. i points, he needs a similar stroke of luck to end-— luck to end. i haven't given thought- — luck to end. i haven't given thought- it _ luck to end. i haven't given thought. it seems - luck to end. i haven't given thought. it seems like i luck to end. i haven't given thought. it seems like a i luck to end. i haven't given i thought. it seems like a lifetime ago. it's a very small chance, so not trying to be too hard on myself. whoever comes out on top, this weekend will be the end of the rivalry. although this be the last full season, so realistically, he won't fight for a title next year
the temple of speed turned into the temple of doom last december.re to give our big shot and see what's possible. of course, we are focused on that. if course, we are focused on that. if anyone is looking for a good omen, sunday is four days short of the 20th anniversary of rich richard burns becoming the last champion. all three of his rivals failed to finish that weekend. with evans needing to outscore ogier by 18 points, he needs a similar stroke of luck to end. i points, he needs a similar...
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the temple would change as it goes through bernard, damascus, it last time, just to change a degree or so, it will feel different, all the same, but look at the circulation just down here, otherwise it's seasonally normal, some pretty good showers. now in brazil. bolivia and perry right up through through to columbia where they've been heavy enough to cause some flooding. they might do the same again. and the movement of significant charles has gone from the texan chaos to hispaniola and puerto rico, back through maybe still jamaica honduras. and also nicaragua, i think mexico see it increasing number of shares. you see that cold front coming down from the u. s. i will tend to boost the showers in mexico in the us itself. thanksgiving service, it started a long weekend will be a cold or sunny one for many snow, you know, terrier and coming across the border. so cross the legs and this is a line of thunderstorms on its way eastwards to give again, a cooling trend in the southern states. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. talk to i'll just 0. ho
the temple would change as it goes through bernard, damascus, it last time, just to change a degree or so, it will feel different, all the same, but look at the circulation just down here, otherwise it's seasonally normal, some pretty good showers. now in brazil. bolivia and perry right up through through to columbia where they've been heavy enough to cause some flooding. they might do the same again. and the movement of significant charles has gone from the texan chaos to hispaniola and puerto...