john? playing games with children s lives. that s what it s come to. martin savidge, thank you so much for your reporting. thank you for being there. she s not alone. we re bleeding public health officials in this country. 3,000 years, 3 major faiths, one city in order to understand the conflict the middle east today, you have to know the complex story of jerusalem s past and now the new cnn original series jerusalem city of faith and fury six epic battles shaped the city of god into the coveted capital it is today. here is a preview are. the first time i went to jerusalem, i thought it was probably one of the most beautiful places i d been to on earth. but when i was on the ground, and i started to see the tensions between everyone, i felt as though this was a city of contradictions. a city that had much history, but a city that also had a lot of sorrow and a lot of pain.
career-high 40 including ten straight down the stretch as dominant as middleton was in the latter half of the 40s qfourth quarter, most dramatic play belonged to giannis antetokounmpo with one of the greatest plays in nba finals history, a huge block with just over a minute to play that would shift the momentum in the bucks favor who went on to win by six. going down the stretch we kept believing in ourselves, kept rebounding the ball, kept blocking shots. so we wanted it bad. and the team showed it. we have to keep getting better, got to keep getting better, got to keep taking steps forward and keep playing good basketball. the series will now return to phoenix for game five saturday night. bucks need to win at least one of those games there. in the meantime richard sherman is due this court later today after allegedly trying to
that s absolutely worth visiting to see the power it has on people and the influence it s had on history. it plays a major role in judaism, christianity and islam and at different times and few thousand years of history the different religions controlled the city. it s not just that significance, it has a political significance as well. it s one of the founding problems of the united nations. we see it on our screens all the time and that significance isn t likely to diminish. it s religious and biblically important. this is coming at such an essential time with what we ve seen here between the israelis and the palestinians just in 2021. there is a biblical or historical grounding to all of these conflicts, a claim to the city so many people so many reli religions, so many nations believe they have a part of city and they want a part of the city. perhaps not in controlling through governance but in controlling its fate in