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it follows on from a scandalous episode within the house of constantine. >> constantine abandoned his first wife to marry the noble woman fausta. fausta has given him three young sons. but her husband's likely successor is his eldest son, crispus. >> crispus was the golden boy of the constantinian household. he had a military career. had he had been made caesar by his father. >> on the face of it, the christian family at the center of the roman empire are united. but a scandal is about to erupt. >> christian sources tend to hush-hush about it. they don't want to say anything. but the pagan sources jump all over constantine. the story goes that constantine discovers that his son, crispus his favorite son, has been having an affair with constantine's second wife fausta. >> what we're told by the sources we have is that on the orders of his father, he is sent to the coast of croatia. and he is put to death by poison. >> helena was crushed by this scandal. this was likely her favorite grandson. >> this must have been devastating for her. >> but the scandal is about to get bigger. >> const
it follows on from a scandalous episode within the house of constantine. >> constantine abandoned his first wife to marry the noble woman fausta. fausta has given him three young sons. but her husband's likely successor is his eldest son, crispus. >> crispus was the golden boy of the constantinian household. he had a military career. had he had been made caesar by his father. >> on the face of it, the christian family at the center of the roman empire are united. but a scandal...
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it follows on from a scandalous episode within the house of constantine. >> constantine abandoned his first wife to marry the noble woman fausta. fausta has given him three young sons. but her husband's likely successor is his eldest son, crispus. >> crispus was the golden boy of the constantinian household. he had a military career. had he had been made caesar by his father. >> on the face of it, the christian family at the center of the roman empire are united. but a scandal is about to erupt. >> christian sources tend to hush-hush about it. they don't want to say anything. but the pagan sources jump all over constantine. the story goes that constantine discovers that his son, crispus his favorite son, has been having an affair with constantine's second wife fausta. >> what we're told by the sources we have is that on the orders of his father, he is sent to a place on the coast of croatia. and he is put to death by poison. >> helena was crushed by this scandal. this was likely her favorite grandson. >> this must have been devastating for her. >> but the scandal is about to get bigge
it follows on from a scandalous episode within the house of constantine. >> constantine abandoned his first wife to marry the noble woman fausta. fausta has given him three young sons. but her husband's likely successor is his eldest son, crispus. >> crispus was the golden boy of the constantinian household. he had a military career. had he had been made caesar by his father. >> on the face of it, the christian family at the center of the roman empire are united. but a scandal...
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the site was identified back in the fourth century by helena, mother of constantine, the first christian roman emperor. pilgrims have worshipped here ever since. but on the western side of the old city at the tower of david museum, we met archaeologist shimon gibson, who gave us a look at the evidence in a brand new exhibit that challenges the existing route of the via dolorosa. >> so this is it. >> reporter: this was once a one-story prison, long ago abandoned. no one thought very much about it. but then archaeologists started digging and kept going, uncovering layers of 2,800 years of history including what could be the foundations of the palace of herod the great. >> now these recent excavations really brought to light further proof of the existence of a monumental edifice which can be identified as the compound of herod the great and subsequently the praetorium where pontius pilate sat. >> reporter: pilate, the roman governor who sentenced jesus to death. if pilate held the trial at herod's palace, which gibson and many other historians believe, then the area near the tower of david
the site was identified back in the fourth century by helena, mother of constantine, the first christian roman emperor. pilgrims have worshipped here ever since. but on the western side of the old city at the tower of david museum, we met archaeologist shimon gibson, who gave us a look at the evidence in a brand new exhibit that challenges the existing route of the via dolorosa. >> so this is it. >> reporter: this was once a one-story prison, long ago abandoned. no one thought very...
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charlie: the next thing constantine. peter: a great sculptor. he was also a great photographer. in some of his marvelous pictures of his own studio, he arranges sculptures and makes photographs of them. here he brings them a line like -- alive like cartoon characters. the wooden figure is as if he is meeting the animal off in the background. charlie: the next is my favorite photographer. peter: when he was still a prisoner of war he had gotten a commission to photograph artists for a book that eventually never got published. here he has photographed the arrangement of pictures that were dear to him. charlie: richard avedon. peter: perfect for this. the great model suzy parker whether on her own where the suggestion of him, has taken the black cloth and made a part of her costume. in the same spirit, he has moved his camera back to include the studio as part of the picture. the way the setup is supposed to work is the black ground -- black background is supposed to isolate the figure in space. charlie: the next one. peter: this is from the section about the studio as a place prop
charlie: the next thing constantine. peter: a great sculptor. he was also a great photographer. in some of his marvelous pictures of his own studio, he arranges sculptures and makes photographs of them. here he brings them a line like -- alive like cartoon characters. the wooden figure is as if he is meeting the animal off in the background. charlie: the next is my favorite photographer. peter: when he was still a prisoner of war he had gotten a commission to photograph artists for a book that...
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the next one is constantine. >> who was one of the great artists of the 20th century. a great sculpture and also a great photographer. here in some his marvelous pictures where he arranged his sculptures and make photographs of them, here he brings them alive almost like cartoon characters where the wooden figure on the right as if he's leading the animal off on to an add -- adventures in the column that background. >> rose: this is my favorite. >> this is when he was still a prisoner of war. the war was still alive and he had gotten a commission to photograph artists that eventually never got published)"l46(kdand photographed these. >> rose: here is richard. >> marvelous picture. perfect for this. >> rose: why is it perfect. >> because the great model susie parker whether on her own or at the suggestion of avadon we don't know, has taken the black cloth that's supposed to be the background and made the part of her costume. in the same speared avadon moved his camera back to include the studio as part of the picture. the way the set up is supposed to work is that the b
the next one is constantine. >> who was one of the great artists of the 20th century. a great sculpture and also a great photographer. here in some his marvelous pictures where he arranged his sculptures and make photographs of them, here he brings them alive almost like cartoon characters where the wooden figure on the right as if he's leading the animal off on to an add -- adventures in the column that background. >> rose: this is my favorite. >> this is when he was still a...
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c cbs cares - justin constantine: overcoming adversity jc14oa30, trt: :30 closed captioned >> as we told you yesterday's massive earthquake devastated much of nepal killing more than 2,000 people. holly williams has just arrived in katmandu. >> the earth began to shake violently in the katmandu valleys just before noon, burying people beneath their own homes, shredding tarmacs and leveling century old temples in these ancient capital. i was at home watching tv and suddenly i was thrown out of my bed, i ran as fast as i could to get to safety. crowded into hospitals broken and bleeding, he is testing the resources of an impoverished nation survivors set up camp on open ground too terrified to return home as after shocks continued to jolt the city sending people scrambling for cover. the earthquake comes again and we don't have the chance to run we'll be buried alive. rescue workers are digging through buildings many without the tools they need to penetrate the surface. today they found this man alive beneath the rubble, next to him was body of someone who didn't make it they expect to fin
c cbs cares - justin constantine: overcoming adversity jc14oa30, trt: :30 closed captioned >> as we told you yesterday's massive earthquake devastated much of nepal killing more than 2,000 people. holly williams has just arrived in katmandu. >> the earth began to shake violently in the katmandu valleys just before noon, burying people beneath their own homes, shredding tarmacs and leveling century old temples in these ancient capital. i was at home watching tv and suddenly i was...
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, trt: :30 c cbs cares - justin constantine: overcoming adversity jc14oa30, trt: :30 closed captioned as a marine in iraq, i was shot in the head by a sniper. at first no one expected me to survive let alone regain my life. with the right help and determination, i did. whatever hardship you face never give up. if you feel overwhelmed by problems, it's okay to ask for help and lean on others for support. you can overcome the toughest challenges, just as i did. ♪ ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. if your pregnancy is healthy wait for labor to begin on its own. a healthy baby is worth the wait. o0 c1 you only know, in a fire to get out, to escape, and now, okay, you're outside and you're safe, but what do you do now? and that's where the red cross came in. we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point, just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important you know, it just makes
, trt: :30 c cbs cares - justin constantine: overcoming adversity jc14oa30, trt: :30 closed captioned as a marine in iraq, i was shot in the head by a sniper. at first no one expected me to survive let alone regain my life. with the right help and determination, i did. whatever hardship you face never give up. if you feel overwhelmed by problems, it's okay to ask for help and lean on others for support. you can overcome the toughest challenges, just as i did. ♪ ♪ every day it's getting...