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  • with the fire out of Notre Don, French officials and historians air coming through the cathedral to take stock of what's left.

  • There was a lot safer to towers and facade at the front, what many people envisioned when they think of Notredame, they're still standing.

  • A Paris City Hall spokesperson says the cathedral's most significant treasures were saved, including what Notredame calls its most precious and venerated relic.

  • A crown of thorns, which many believe is the crown of thorns that was placed on the head of Jesus Christ.

  • The chaplain of the Paris Fire Service, is being called a hero for rescuing that and other artifacts, and the cathedral's great organ is safe.

  • Scores of the relics that survived were taken to the Louvre Museum.

  • What was lost the cathedral spire, large parts of its roof and its ancient vaulted ceiling. 00:00:59.340 --> 00:01:1.420 The central part of the building was damaged. 00:01:1.700 --> 00:01:5.530 The Paris Fire Brigade says it's not known yet what caused the fire. 00:01:5.600 --> 00:01:21.250 A French government spokesman says it could be months before the full scope of the damage is known, and a restoration expert expects it'll take 10 to 15 years to fully rebuild Notre Dump, The Vatican has offered its technical expertise in restoring the medieval Catholic Church.

  • And as far as funding goes, French philanthropists and businesses have pledged more than $700 million in donations to restore the cathedral.

  • That gives you one sense of what Notre Dame means to France.

  • Here's another.

  • Victor Hugo's novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, became the best selling book on Amazon, France shortly after the fire took place.

  • A different addition of the same novel was the second best selling book for 1/3 sense of the building significance.

  • Here's CNN's Phil Black. 00:01:53.440 --> 00:02:0.150 How do you measure the profound value of one old building to a nation or to the world? 00:02:3.340 --> 00:02:18.050 Perhaps when people stop in the street to weep and pray because of its partial destruction, when the French president openly shares that grief deliberate on and efforts to save it a broadcast everywhere.

  • Notre Dam is among the most famous of famous buildings.

  • 13 million people visit every year, countless more stand before, tilt their heads up and gaze at the extraordinary vertical scale, the vast rose windows and the many ornate sculptures guarding its exterior goggles, saints and angels.

  • All the features that make it a masterpiece of the Gothic style, but few visitors saw this issue to tumble.

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  • Special broadcast by local network France.

  • Do showed these images of the centuries old would work supporting the roof. 00:02:59.200 --> 00:03:0.720 There's so much oak here. 00:03:0.730 --> 00:03:10.610 It's known as the forest of Not Rhoda, the same timber structures that would just a few months later feed a fire that threatened to destroy the whole cathedral.

  • Notre Done How Lady of Paris has stood since the 12 hundreds, a building in constant evolution as artists and craftsman altered and repaired the structure and its decorations.

  • The towering timba spire now lost to the flames was added in the 18 hundreds, often a symbol and reflection of French political power.

  • The cathedral was vandalized through the French Revolution, while Napoleon Bonaparte used it to reinstate monarchic rule with his coronation as Emperor laser French Republican leaders, the nation's president.

  • We're honored here, too.

  • This service was for military hero and statesmen.

  • Shelled ago, Notredame survived the violence and occupation of war.

  • More recently, terrorist attacks in Paris sore it become a focus for the nation's grief, an inspiration for artists across many art forms, none more important than Victor Hugo's novel, published in English as The Hunchback of Notre Dame Before the flames, Time and weather, with cathedrals determined and powerful enemies desperately needed restoration work was already underway.

  • Now saving Notredame has become a critical goal for all of France in a place famed for beautiful old buildings.

  • One stood above all others, is an icon of the nation's story, and the French people are not ready to let it go.

  • Phil Black, CNN Linda The next U.

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  • Constitution has only three requirements.

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  • Since the current president had zero government experience when he ran, you spent nearly a year bouncing back and forth from Iowa to New Hampshire to South Carolina to Nevada.

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  • If you get that far.

  • Hillary Clinton raised and spent almost a $1,000,000,000 losing to Donald Trump.

  • He raised much less.

  • But primaries are expensive to Bernie Sanders spent $222 million on his 2016 primary loss.

  • Why is it so expensive?

  • You gotta have an army of staffers and volunteers. 00:06:58.030 --> 00:07:0.760 You have to buy TV ads, Internet ads. 00:07:0.920 --> 00:07:7.480 In the general election, you're gonna spend every waking hour in Pennsylvania, Florida, Michigan, maybe Ohio. 00:07:7.570 --> 00:07:8.490 Colorado. 00:07:8.680 --> 00:07:11.370 If you wanna win, you should probably visit Wisconsin.

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  • But when there is and it's accompanied by thunder, the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, becomes a lightning rod.

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with the fire out of Notre Don, French officials and historians air coming through the cathedral to take stock of what's left.

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