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temple temples, and even an ice empire state building. if you tire from seeing too much of it, mom can just drakeg you home. every year this ice festival begins on january 5th. the end date is not so certain. that depends on the temperature. ultimately everything here will just melt away. for "cbs this morning saturday," seth doane, china. >> i so want to go. >>> coming up we'll talk to billie jean king as she's about to head to russia to represent the u.s. at the olympics. will she protest on russia's anti-gay rights? we'll ask her. stay with us. >>> i read this issue and loved it. loved learning about you, loved learning about the restaurants. what you do is such a fascinating job. how do you decide what makes a great restaurant, what deserves a good review. >> it starts with food. >> you can start with the food but the thing about being a restaurant critic is that unlike a book critic or tv critic or movie critic they're all looking at the same thing, reading the same book, watching the same tv. when you're a restaurant critic things can change all the time, so it's a highly subjective discipline. so your experience at a restaurant will change depending on what time you eat, depending on what kind of food you eat, depending on whether the chef has a cold that night, depending on what you like. what you're making is a subjective argument for this certain restaurant. i try to write and entertain people. i'm always barraged especially in these days with the madness of the social media. that restaurant was horrible hated that restaurant you're a fool. say, you're right. it's okay. it's your opinion. >> i too, have liked and eaten at restaurants because of your recommendations. the idea of not revealing yourself if so many years because you believed it would be different if they knew who you were or something else? >> the funny thing about this. i've revealed myself. >> exactly. >> to the cadre of new york cooks and restauranteurs whose restaurants i've been eating at for over a decade they know me. >> exactly. that's my point. 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[ambient crying and laughter] >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" saturday, i'm anthony mason. >> and another honor for sports legend billie jean king. she'll be representing the united states at the winter olympics in sochi, russia. we'll ask her if athletes should protest russia's ban on homosexuals. >> >>> and the vision of the fewuture 50 years ago. >>> they can be incredibly intimidating and incredibly loud. >> whew! >> how football's 12th man can set a world record. >>> but first, we have breaking news this morning. former israeli prime minister ariel sharon has died near tel aviv. his family reports moments ago he died after being on life support for eight years. sharon had suffered a massive stroke at the height of his power. he was 85 years old. >> sharon was one of israel's most controversial leaders and one of its boldest military leaders. we look back at his life. >> reporter: ariel sharon was the last of the israel leaders to fight in the war of inside. he was there at the beginning. he was always there. you couldn't miss him. he was colossal. he was controversial. everything he ever did was hailed and condemned. he may well have saved the jewish state. in 1973 when israel was under siege in the yom kippur war, general ariel sharon disobeyed orders and took his forces across the suez canal into egypt. he might have been punished for this if it weren't for the fact that his move won the war. he became a founding member of the likud party. its platform the west bank and gaza gaza are integral parts of the jewish state. >> all of the communities that we build, they are not obstacle to peace. they're obstacle to war. >> reporter: in 1982 as minister of defense, he invaded lebanon. [ gunfire ] it was his war and his most monumental mistake. it took sharon six days to get to beirut. it took israel 18 years to get out n september '82, hundreds of palestinians were massacred by lebanese christians in beirut's sovereign refugee camps. an israeli commission concluded that sharon was indirectly responsible and recommended he be removed from the defense ministry. he was. in september 2000 sharon insisted on visiting jerusalem's templeed prime minister. then, in 2004 sharon shocked the nation by announcing plans to withdraw from gaza to evacuate israeli settlements there. it was an aboutface of historic proportions. ariel sharon the renegade had become a world statesman. he said he was ready to negotiate with the palestinians. with the exception of david bengurien, israel's first prime minister ariel sharon has likely been the most dominant figure in the history of the jewish state. i covered ariel sharon when he sued "time" magazine back in the late 1980s and what bob said was true everything about him was colossal. >> his son has released a statement saying his father decided to die today. earlier in the week we heard his health was deteriorating rapidly. 85. >> 85. >>> now to the desperate situation in west virginia where bottled water has been brought in, but the question is when might the tapwater be safe to drink? residents in nine counties are waking up to the third day of a do-not-use advisory after a chemic
temple temples, and even an ice empire state building. if you tire from seeing too much of it, mom can just drakeg you home. every year this ice festival begins on january 5th. the end date is not so certain. that depends on the temperature. ultimately everything here will just melt away. for "cbs this morning saturday," seth doane, china. >> i so want to go. >>> coming up we'll talk to billie jean king as she's about to head to russia to represent the u.s. at the...
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temple mount, the third most revered by muslims. shortly afterwards the second palestinian uprising or intefadeh begin. later in new york, sharon defended the temple mount visit. >> the temple mount is the holiest place of the jewish people. i hope i'll be doing that in the future as well. no restrictions. we live in a free country. everyone can go within the sovereign area of israel. >> sharon had defeated ehud barak to become the prime minister in spring of 2001. reacting to an upsurge in suicide bombings by palestinians against israel, he launched the building of the controversial security barrier to separate the two. but in 2005, in a surprise turn around, sharon announced a unilateral withdrawal from the gaza strip, dismantling israeli settlements. the move infuriated many in his conservative constituency and later that year he quit likud to form a new centrist kadima party. he was widely expected to win another term as prime minister. the two strokes, a mild one in december of 2005 and a massive brain hemorrhage two weeks later put an abrupt end to his political life. the life long warrior, never fully regained consciousness. >>> as the newshour has been reporting, th
temple mount, the third most revered by muslims. shortly afterwards the second palestinian uprising or intefadeh begin. later in new york, sharon defended the temple mount visit. >> the temple mount is the holiest place of the jewish people. i hope i'll be doing that in the future as well. no restrictions. we live in a free country. everyone can go within the sovereign area of israel. >> sharon had defeated ehud barak to become the prime minister in spring of 2001. reacting to an...
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temple of quetzalcoatl behind us represents the power of the state. the sheer volume of teotihuacan -- of the temples, the hundreds of temples along the street of the dead, the massiveness of the pyramid of the sun, the pyramid of the moon, the temple of quetzalcoatl with its dedicatory burials -- attests to the ability of the state to collect taxes in the form of labor, as well as goods and skills needed to put together and control a city of this size. keach: teotihuacan must have had an extensive bureaucracy. everywhere there is evidence of state management, of control. the layout of the city itself was planned. religious and government buildings line two main avenues, with house compounds arranged behind, in a grid pattern. warren barbour has studied these compounds since 1962. this is the central patio of the apartment compound, called sequala, which is a typical apartment compound at teotihuacan. it's about half a football field on the side. it contains a central patio, a temple on the east side, and four apartments. to get the picture of this, you have to see elaborate paintings on the lower sections of the walls... the upper walls painted like wa
temple of quetzalcoatl behind us represents the power of the state. the sheer volume of teotihuacan -- of the temples, the hundreds of temples along the street of the dead, the massiveness of the pyramid of the sun, the pyramid of the moon, the temple of quetzalcoatl with its dedicatory burials -- attests to the ability of the state to collect taxes in the form of labor, as well as goods and skills needed to put together and control a city of this size. keach: teotihuacan must have had an...
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compile and temple on lunar new year's day to pay its respects and distribute red envelopes at knit night the temple pull toward the national sport in freakin year. according to the temple taiwan will have better fortune this year than
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temple is also known as the fountain. the minster on tbs and the cream colored treats gardens throughout the year the eye the law representations of the stool the gardens and temples and curiousity. our wont to teach i have i. we do it's interesting was the symbol the first two weeks the noisy be known stands as a beacon of hope. the people it will help you reconstructing the beach and new when wong will. and eye. our. awesome job with the beautiful suggested they would start the hour though the run of the latest news about the suicide blast targeting a pro hezbollah stronghold of beirut. four killed in an attack claims once again a student radicals. brussels. turkey's prime minister finds in the face of criticism. his hosts chastising the crackdown back home on an anti corruption probe
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temple is also known as the fountain. the minster on tbs and the cream colored treats gardens throughout eye the law. representations of the stool. the gardens and temples of curiousity. our wont to teach. i have i. we do it's interesting was the symbol the first two weeks. the noisy be known stands as a beacon of hope the people it will help you reconstructing the beach wound nm wong will . welcome back to watching false friend jan to hear the stories we're following for you. barack obama sits new limits on the spy agency's powers patrol boat that will continue to use president announcing reforms promised in the wake of the nsa eavesdropping scandal. and democratic contenders at this stage. john kerry's tax rises new anti demonstration was in ukraine was aimed at curbing pro eu protests staged since november. on syria. french president calls for recli
temple is also known as the fountain. the minster on tbs and the cream colored treats gardens throughout eye the law. representations of the stool. the gardens and temples of curiousity. our wont to teach. i have i. we do it's interesting was the symbol the first two weeks. the noisy be known stands as a beacon of hope the people it will help you reconstructing the beach wound nm wong will . welcome back to watching false friend jan to hear the stories we're following for you. barack obama sits...
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temple is also known as the fountain. the minster on tbs and the cream colored treats gardens throughout the year the eye the law representations of the stool the gardens and temples of the reason we don't won't to teach. i have i. we do it's interesting was the symbol the first two weeks the noisy be known stands as a beacon of hope the people it will help you reconstructing the beach when all the yen and resting watching the line from paris and ease of use headlines the syrian government and opposition house estimates meet face to face in geneva on saturday. the us envoy to the brahimi says they've meant they have to say something. last stop to eat at the same ease of attacks that hit the spot. it's a new contract. just at a piano lesson at the start of the revolution demonstrations continu
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temple in central japan have held a unique ceremony that dates back hundreds of years. they've blessed a pair of horses to welcome the new year. minobu-san kuonji temple holds the service every year. the custom began more than 700 years ago. when a land owner offered new year's greetings to the temple on a horse. participants fitted the animals with special decorations, and led them to the front of the temple. the chief abbott then touched their heads. >> translator: it was the first time for me to see the ritual. it felt very sacred. >> participants fed carrots to the horses, and paraded them around the grounds of the temple before crowds of onlookers. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. >> is voting gets underway in egypt, one protester is reporting does reportedly killed in clashes with elites -- police. they are determined to push through this new constitution. the prime minister of thailand says she will not resign. antigovernment investors blocked several buildings for day two of a blockade. the press conference look said to be hijacked with media interest in his
temple in central japan have held a unique ceremony that dates back hundreds of years. they've blessed a pair of horses to welcome the new year. minobu-san kuonji temple holds the service every year. the custom began more than 700 years ago. when a land owner offered new year's greetings to the temple on a horse. participants fitted the animals with special decorations, and led them to the front of the temple. the chief abbott then touched their heads. >> translator: it was the first time...
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temple every 14 days. over 3,000 pagodas, temples, and monasteries remain today.ne of them, a buddha figure, each one of them, different. >> and i like how integrated it is with the frieze, postures. >> funny you mention that. people used to live here and the government came along in the '80s and relocated them. it was a mass relocation project. this is tourist bucks here. they relocated the entire population. we're in one of the first mass waves of tourists. european tourists have been coming here in small numbers for a long time but it's the flood gates have opened. they are building hotels like crazy in this area called the tourist triangle. >> what is this here? this is a scarf. >> as myanmar begins the shift to accommodating tourism and the service economy to go with it there will be adjustments. there will be a downside. >> what is that going to mean? how will burmese react to all of the good and evils that come with tourism? it's going to be mobility. it's going to mean prosperity for some. it will mean a lot of bad things too. it will mean prostitution. it
temple every 14 days. over 3,000 pagodas, temples, and monasteries remain today.ne of them, a buddha figure, each one of them, different. >> and i like how integrated it is with the frieze, postures. >> funny you mention that. people used to live here and the government came along in the '80s and relocated them. it was a mass relocation project. this is tourist bucks here. they relocated the entire population. we're in one of the first mass waves of tourists. european tourists have...
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temple every 14 days. over 3,000 pagodas, temples, and monasteries remain today., each one of them, different. >> and i like how integrated it is with the frieze, postures. >> funny you mention that. people used to live here and the government came along in the '80s and relocated them. it was a mass relocation project. this is tourist bucks here. they relocated the entire population. we're in one of the first mass waves of tourists. european tourists have been coming here in small numbers for a long time but it's the flood gates have opened. they are building hotels like crazy in this area called the tourist triangle. >> what is this here? this is a scarf. >> as myanmar begins the shift to accommodating tourism and the service economy to go with it there will be adjustments. there will be a downside. >> what is that going to mean? how will burmese react to all of the good and evils that come with tourism? it's going to be mobility. it's going to mean prosperity for some. it will mean a lot of bad things too. it will mean prostitution. it will mean hustling. >> eve
temple every 14 days. over 3,000 pagodas, temples, and monasteries remain today., each one of them, different. >> and i like how integrated it is with the frieze, postures. >> funny you mention that. people used to live here and the government came along in the '80s and relocated them. it was a mass relocation project. this is tourist bucks here. they relocated the entire population. we're in one of the first mass waves of tourists. european tourists have been coming here in small...
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temple in central japan has held a unique ceremony that dates back hundreds of years the blast a pair of horses to welcome the new year the nina lewis and cool in the temple in yemen the sheep creek picture holds the service every year the custom began more than seven hundred years ago when a land of iran for new year's greetings to the temple on a forest participants that of the animals with special decorations and led them to the front of the temple the chief abbot and touch their heads. i hate. he was the first green from the cctv to all. he felt the pain the secret. participants fed carrots to the horses then paraded them around the grounds of the temple before crowds of onlookers i guess there's a line for the star and you know tommy in tokyo. the us. ch. chad the everywhere. let stand off with the heart of walking distance to me. and snow jelly japese green beans thus i think it's cheesy ecb and steer him how the feed lindsay. the moms to b down for thirty seven year old
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temples theirs is an important addition activities during the spring festival holidays the twenty fourteen turned to a temple fair opens in southwest china sea come province on tuesday. i got there and i like attending the temple say i wish everyone a peaceful healthy and happy new year. i got to see. the i didn't i listen to sometimes people are too busy to catch thieves to welcome new year. morgan one thousand people headed for home with only their banks the adult world as i am he came from germany the tenth standard seen before wicket by some priests and the wait fishermen's tatum was tasty cakes and more prosperous the future. i mean seven ponchos he said thousands of people are visiting spring festival london markets authorities say yes the eighteenth floor of the years including most in the country the cctv. it was a big fish that didn't get away. what was freezing in northern china thousands of people to fall to southern guangdong and white jar of provinces to enjoy a warmer winter and find out how people they are celebrating the chinese lunar new year we can speak to our port the city and seeing him long to study. and luckily for henin at the beach in the uk on the album which he played shows by the ci
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temple. >>> fact to breaking news on a shooting near the mormon temple in oakland. allie rasmus just arrived on the scene and joins us now with a live update. good afternoon, ail. >> reporter: there is an active scene. police have closed off this intersection with their crime scene tape. this is laguna and potomac in the diamond district neighborhood. right now you see about three officers and investigators in front of the home where this all happened. we just got an update from police officer john watson who says at 10:30 this morning, there was an 81-year-old woman living in this home. she says at 10:30 this morning someone forced his way into her home at some point there was some sort of altercation and the woman was shot by that suspect. she was struck in the upper arm according to a neighbor. she's listed in stable condition. she was taken to highland hospital. police would not tell us what exactly prompted the shooting. we don't know whether the homeowner caught the armed robber by surprise or what the circumstances were that led him to fire his handgun at her
temple. >>> fact to breaking news on a shooting near the mormon temple in oakland. allie rasmus just arrived on the scene and joins us now with a live update. good afternoon, ail. >> reporter: there is an active scene. police have closed off this intersection with their crime scene tape. this is laguna and potomac in the diamond district neighborhood. right now you see about three officers and investigators in front of the home where this all happened. we just got an update from...
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when this kind of eyeglasses called the temple spectacle was invented it had temple arms. franklin started selling these kinds of spectacles at a shop in philadelphia in 1730 when he was 24 which is also when he began wearing them. the same age when jane had needed to wear glasses. at first he probably only wear them for reading like most other people did that before long he started wearing them constantly. he would walk up and down market street wearing his eyeglasses and people would laugh. do you know they are actually for reading? but he would use a different pair when he was outside so he could see distance. he realized he had two kinds of problems with the site. not long after he began wearing spectacles benjamin franklin invented bifocals. he later explained i have formally to spare us -- to pare spectacles which i have shifted. finding this change troublesome i is having to take up one pair of glasses -- have you were head reading glasses? not having might appear sufficiently ready i had the glasses cut. half associate in the same circle. at this means i wear my sp
when this kind of eyeglasses called the temple spectacle was invented it had temple arms. franklin started selling these kinds of spectacles at a shop in philadelphia in 1730 when he was 24 which is also when he began wearing them. the same age when jane had needed to wear glasses. at first he probably only wear them for reading like most other people did that before long he started wearing them constantly. he would walk up and down market street wearing his eyeglasses and people would laugh....
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temple priestly announced it will distribute three hundred bed and looked on the first tee of the new lunar year. apart from our tp for money. temple officials to be handing out one thousand miracle cards and then turn key rings the artist song to meeting his new comic that we're all sort of angst at the temple during the holiday sales of laundry to get some sort over the last seven days. as many would like to start the new year with a new well in the pasta there were no watch the seals on its own. i was online island's sole residence in their own accounts can be friends and family on the main islands for assistance. reasons are the first masri still solid opened in ideals. what can i residents had tied the score can i live no longer have to seek assistance from family and friends on the main island when the one to play the lottery. this is because island's first lottery sales outlet opened in january twenty eight. like immediately formed outside the shop as president ought to try their luck. one became a human hair when you scratch off lottery ticket could be free to attend. the woman in charge of itself out with the symbol called visually impaired president. she said that opening not only keep her in employment opportunity but awful at work i limited it to try their luck before the lunar n
temple priestly announced it will distribute three hundred bed and looked on the first tee of the new lunar year. apart from our tp for money. temple officials to be handing out one thousand miracle cards and then turn key rings the artist song to meeting his new comic that we're all sort of angst at the temple during the holiday sales of laundry to get some sort over the last seven days. as many would like to start the new year with a new well in the pasta there were no watch the seals on its...
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the temple of hephaestus, one of the best-preserved and most typical of all greek temples, dates from parthenon, it's constructed in the simple doric style. it housed big, bronze statues of hephaestus -- the blacksmith god -- and athena, patroness of the city. greek architecture evolved in stages. the capitals, or tops of the columns, were both functional and decorative. while just the tip of the architectural iceberg, these are handy indicators, helping us identify the three main architectural orders, or styles. the earliest style, doric, has flat, practical plates as capitals. in the next order, ionic, the capitals are decorated with understated scrolls. the final order, corinthian, popular later on with the romans, features leafy capitals -- boldly decorative, with no apologies necessary. how to remember all these? as the orders evolve, they gain syllables -- doric, ionic, corinthian. but for most travelers, the agora is more than an architectural review. strolling in the footsteps of socrates is your best opportunity to commune with the epic greek past. [dramatic flute music] ♪ -
the temple of hephaestus, one of the best-preserved and most typical of all greek temples, dates from parthenon, it's constructed in the simple doric style. it housed big, bronze statues of hephaestus -- the blacksmith god -- and athena, patroness of the city. greek architecture evolved in stages. the capitals, or tops of the columns, were both functional and decorative. while just the tip of the architectural iceberg, these are handy indicators, helping us identify the three main architectural...
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reporter: kippur works with a ring of thieves targeting abandoned temples in india in cases swiping carvings and sculptures off templein the shadows and in remote areas where you can't have law enforce mptd everywhere and all the time. >> reporter: her says kippur created phony paperwork to hide the origins of the stolen pieces and brings them in to the u.s. undetected. some trshers had buyers ready and waiting. >> a huge market. >> it is a huge market and buyers need to beware, because they're not completely innocent in this. >> reporter: the manhattan d.a.'s office issued a warrant for kippur's arrest. he's already behind bars in india on charges of trafficking precious items. investigators seized millions of dollars worth of stolen works from his gallery and found much more stuffed into storage units around the city, including this statue valued at $50 million. this 1,700 buddha head and a bronze statue valued at $2.5 million. >> in terms of the damage, the irreparable damage done to a culture and its people, you can't put a value to that. >> reporter: now authorities believe they've only recovered a small percent
reporter: kippur works with a ring of thieves targeting abandoned temples in india in cases swiping carvings and sculptures off templein the shadows and in remote areas where you can't have law enforce mptd everywhere and all the time. >> reporter: her says kippur created phony paperwork to hide the origins of the stolen pieces and brings them in to the u.s. undetected. some trshers had buyers ready and waiting. >> a huge market. >> it is a huge market and buyers need to...
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temple. they would certainly have seen, even been forced to use, the coins that depicted the terrible defeat. >> mark is clearly reflecting on the destruction of the temple as part of his understanding of the significance of the life and death of jesus. >> narrator: in mark's story, jesus predicts that the temple will be destroyed because it has been desecrated. >> jesus is standing against the temple in mark's gospel. and mark wants us to understand that that's significant to why he must die and why jerusalem will be destroyed. >> ( dramatized ): do you see these great buildings? not one stone will be left here upon another. all will be thrown down! ♪ >> the gospel of mark is extraordinary and strange, the story, if you read it apart from the others. it's a story of this country teacher coming from nowhere, with incredible power descending upon him, healing people, exorcising people, speaking !%9rcising people, speaking things, and startling everyone. >> ( dramatized ): he said to them, "why are you afraid, have you no faith?" and they were filled with awe, and they said to one another, "who is this, then, that the wind and sea obey him?" >> narrator: mark was the first to write the story of the life of jesus. he took disparate elements of oral tradition and a few early written sources and wo
temple. they would certainly have seen, even been forced to use, the coins that depicted the terrible defeat. >> mark is clearly reflecting on the destruction of the temple as part of his understanding of the significance of the life and death of jesus. >> narrator: in mark's story, jesus predicts that the temple will be destroyed because it has been desecrated. >> jesus is standing against the temple in mark's gospel. and mark wants us to understand that that's significant to...
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temple grandin outside fort collins, hanging out with some beef cattle. >> oh, they're just so peaceful. i just feel very peaceful sitting here with them. >>> templepent a lifetime taking the fear out of their lives. over half of the cattle in north america are handled in humane systems that she has designed. >> major funding for "natural heroes" is provided by... alice's garden -- experience the wonder of nature with pure and natural products.
temple grandin outside fort collins, hanging out with some beef cattle. >> oh, they're just so peaceful. i just feel very peaceful sitting here with them. >>> templepent a lifetime taking the fear out of their lives. over half of the cattle in north america are handled in humane systems that she has designed. >> major funding for "natural heroes" is provided by... alice's garden -- experience the wonder of nature with pure and natural products.