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a roman feast something for a future visit. and it's a right look just before we say goodbye i've got a little surprise for you i just need to man it well for christ let's see. here yes cloudy as felix lucas i'm sure you can imagine that a stately house like this was the dream of many a century and all prefect all. blended plans to spend their retirement. i hope you've enjoyed our tour and know a little more than when you arrived as well as. you thank you not at all or because it was my pleasure see you back here soon at the villa. well we're leaving the romans and sol and now i'm going to brazil the locals live there we're going to meet up with mark. and he's going to show us his hometown soldier all the way. they visit so welcome to south here in. a state in brazil. so professor my name's markel truly or opposed i'm a retired university professor and i'm going to show you the city starting with st francis of assisi church which is often displayed on post cards. and maybe it's a catholic church built in the late 18th century b
a roman feast something for a future visit. and it's a right look just before we say goodbye i've got a little surprise for you i just need to man it well for christ let's see. here yes cloudy as felix lucas i'm sure you can imagine that a stately house like this was the dream of many a century and all prefect all. blended plans to spend their retirement. i hope you've enjoyed our tour and know a little more than when you arrived as well as. you thank you not at all or because it was my...
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so there what did the romans eat. you were our high society tossed pretty much everything in the park that had a heart beat stuffed flamingo tongues stuffed doll mice we found quite a lot of oyster shells here and the excavations and. got the hour before go on the go all classes lived on legumes and grains which were cooked much like a result or. it was very nutritious and filling up the market. a roman feast something for a future visit. and it's all right lucas before we say goodbye i've got a little surprise for you i just need to man it for price let's see. here yes cloudy is felix because i'm sure you can imagine that a stately house like this was the dream of many a century and all pretty fact all. blended plans to spend their retirement. i hope you've enjoyed our tour and know a little more than when you arrived in austin but i said. if you think you know it's all ok as it was my pleasure and see you back here soon at the villa. well we're leaving the romans and sol that now and going to brazil the locals live
so there what did the romans eat. you were our high society tossed pretty much everything in the park that had a heart beat stuffed flamingo tongues stuffed doll mice we found quite a lot of oyster shells here and the excavations and. got the hour before go on the go all classes lived on legumes and grains which were cooked much like a result or. it was very nutritious and filling up the market. a roman feast something for a future visit. and it's all right lucas before we say goodbye i've got...
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how well are they welcomed by the roman catholic church? through friends of married roman catholic priests and to be fair, they've had a tremendous welcome in their ministry over many years. i have had an opportunity to see that and those are genuine and heartfelt welcome and those are genuine and heartfelt welco m e two and those are genuine and heartfelt welcome two married priests when that has happened in certain circumstances. if pope francis is trying to promote the idea of ordaining married men in the idea of ordaining married men in the amazon, where there is a shortage of clergymen, how does he reconcile that with the concerns of those conservatives within roman catholicism who don't want the exception to become the rule? well, as i say i am an anglican priest, very much formed within the catholic tradition, within anglicanism. and i think it is really a question of establishing what our priorities are. in the end, one needs to provide a mass on a regular basis. in the end, one needs to provide pastoral care. i obviously understand
how well are they welcomed by the roman catholic church? through friends of married roman catholic priests and to be fair, they've had a tremendous welcome in their ministry over many years. i have had an opportunity to see that and those are genuine and heartfelt welcome and those are genuine and heartfelt welco m e two and those are genuine and heartfelt welcome two married priests when that has happened in certain circumstances. if pope francis is trying to promote the idea of ordaining...
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adre >> reporter: a school resource officer devoted to roman decide to help roman walk. >> all right,it. >> good job, buddy. >> reporter: there were teachers quietly watching in that library as roman begins to walk. the school resource officer capturing the video. who had the idea. hene t ohe >> the design came almost immediately into my head of what i wanted to do. and i went into a home improvement store and got the pvc pipe and other stuff and went home and built the contraption. >> reporter: roman does physical therapy. it's remarkable, how far he went on his own. >> all by himself. look at that. if he can get up and build his leg muscles, hopefully have the opportunity to walk or have less assistance and walk later in his life. >> reporter: his health aide and those teachers watching. >> he was so proud of himself. so proud of himself. gh. every adult in the room was filled up with tears. >> reporter: tonight, roman's family sending uthis. video of the railing runway that helps him walk. he's now walking at home, too. everyone at school never ting t rgfo >> that eight feet back,
adre >> reporter: a school resource officer devoted to roman decide to help roman walk. >> all right,it. >> good job, buddy. >> reporter: there were teachers quietly watching in that library as roman begins to walk. the school resource officer capturing the video. who had the idea. hene t ohe >> the design came almost immediately into my head of what i wanted to do. and i went into a home improvement store and got the pvc pipe and other stuff and went home and...
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to help roman walk. >> go ahead.. >> good job, buddy. >> reporter: teachers were quietly watching as roman begins to walk. the school resource officer capturing the video. he's the one who had the idea. >> the design came into my head, i went into a home improvement store and got the pvc pipe and built the contraption in my garage. >> reporter: it's remarkable, how far he went on his own. >> all by himself. look at that. if he can get up and build his leg muscles, hopefully have the opportunity to walk or have less assistance and walk later in his life. >> reporter: his health aide and teachers walking. >> he was so proud of himself. oh, my gosh. >> every adult in the room was filled up with tears. >> reporter: tonight, roman's family sending us this. he's now walking at home, too. everyone at school never forgetting that moment. >> that eight feet back, his face just had determination on it. it was an amazing >>> now from abc 7, live breaking news. >> a wind-driven wildfire is carving a devastating path of destructi
to help roman walk. >> go ahead.. >> good job, buddy. >> reporter: teachers were quietly watching as roman begins to walk. the school resource officer capturing the video. he's the one who had the idea. >> the design came into my head, i went into a home improvement store and got the pvc pipe and built the contraption in my garage. >> reporter: it's remarkable, how far he went on his own. >> all by himself. look at that. if he can get up and build his leg...
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so it has been famous since roman days. not only for these beautiful mosaics but also as a model of religious tolerance. it is a place where christians and muslims have long lived peacefully side by side. it is helping iraqi refugees, people who have had so much taken from them to develop skills and craftsmenship to enable them to help in furthering the city's beautiful ancient traditions. a tolerant and diverse city, has given these refugees an opportunity to once again practice their faith freely. it has enabled them to become part of the area's rich cultural fabric and talk them the skill to help them to begin to economically rebuild their lives. before i left on that trip that i mentioned, the refugees resented me with a gift. a beautiful mosaic to express their zpwrattude for our support in their time of need. we will display this in the main lobby as a symbol of our work to assist those who face persecution and violence merely for exercising their faith. it will also serve as a challenge to us to take up the mission t
so it has been famous since roman days. not only for these beautiful mosaics but also as a model of religious tolerance. it is a place where christians and muslims have long lived peacefully side by side. it is helping iraqi refugees, people who have had so much taken from them to develop skills and craftsmenship to enable them to help in furthering the city's beautiful ancient traditions. a tolerant and diverse city, has given these refugees an opportunity to once again practice their faith...
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alison roman, everybody. terence higgins, the 8g band stay tuned for "lilly singh.ght on "a little late with lilly singh," from "zombieland: double tap," rosario dawson and zoey deutch [ cheers and applause like, really it's called "double tap? isn't that kind of sexual? [ light laughter ] >> i don't think so. >> lilly: what it's totally a sex thing >> no, no. i'm pretty sit
alison roman, everybody. terence higgins, the 8g band stay tuned for "lilly singh.ght on "a little late with lilly singh," from "zombieland: double tap," rosario dawson and zoey deutch [ cheers and applause like, really it's called "double tap? isn't that kind of sexual? [ light laughter ] >> i don't think so. >> lilly: what it's totally a sex thing >> no, no. i'm pretty sit
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. >> the roman leader calmly responded to the second century outbreak. >> using his personal resources to keep panic from the streets. >> when you arrive in the morning, think of what a privilege it is to be alive. to breathe. to think. to enjoy. to love. >> the bubonic plague. >> unlike the romans, the sufferers of the bubonic plague lacked a strong leader to regulate panic. it has been reappropriated into a symbol of pop culture, including the plague doctor. >> a highly recognizable symbol of fear. >> and even references such as monty python. >> bring out the dead! >> i'm not dead yet! >> smallpox. >> dating back to the third century b.c. >> found on three mummies. >> a global disease spread through trade routes. >> the wife of the english ambassador documented the process of elation. >> i'm going to till a thing that will make you wish yourself here, the smallpox. so fatal and so general among us, it's homeless, but an invention. tuberculosis. >> descriptions of this disease tended to romanticize it. >> authors like edgar allan poe, emily brone and victor hugo all had characters tha
. >> the roman leader calmly responded to the second century outbreak. >> using his personal resources to keep panic from the streets. >> when you arrive in the morning, think of what a privilege it is to be alive. to breathe. to think. to enjoy. to love. >> the bubonic plague. >> unlike the romans, the sufferers of the bubonic plague lacked a strong leader to regulate panic. it has been reappropriated into a symbol of pop culture, including the plague doctor....
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's halloween, october 31st. we start in the nation's capital, with major breaking news this morning and it has nothing to do with politics. >> 3-2. there it is. >> that's right. the nation's capital is united for once. the washington nationals coming from behind in game seven to beat the houston astros and win their first world series. for six innings, the astros were in total control. but the nats rallied and took the lead in the seventh. >> hitting .176 against him. that's to the right in the corner. this ball is gone for a home run. >> that was 36-year-old journeyman howie kendrick. the home run put washington in front to stay. they erupted for three runs in the last two ins. the series, historic to say the at least. the first time in any major sport that the road team won in every game of the series. stephen strasburg named world series mvp and talked about the comeback. >> we've done it so many times, that we have to get punched in the face to kind of wake up. you know, i think it's just the m.o. you know?
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's halloween, october 31st. we start in the nation's capital, with major breaking news this morning and it has nothing to do with politics. >> 3-2. there it is. >> that's right. the nation's capital is united for once. the washington nationals coming from behind in game seven to beat the houston astros and win their first world series. for six innings, the astros were in total control. but the nats rallied and took the lead in the...
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and women. it was a necessary political manoeuvre at the end of the roman period, the beginning of the not if the processes of the church have been one of constant reinvention and reformation then why not a reformation that can bring a non—celibate clergy back to the four. and women. married men, why not women? i cannot put to be a roman catholic theologian but i have heard there are references to the first pope peter having been married. that may have been a reasonable president and traditionalists are of course furious as you would expect but with a number of priests right down they have to do something and in many ways pope francis as being an innovator and the slick henry newman in bringing this very controversial issue to the four. the catholic church is in terrible crisis, probably the worst it has known since the inquisition. in the world we live and it is not only about the end of celibacy for priests and nuns, but also the status of divorces. if the catholic church wants to have any future edge needs to live in that the time it lives in, that is to say priests need to be able
and women. it was a necessary political manoeuvre at the end of the roman period, the beginning of the not if the processes of the church have been one of constant reinvention and reformation then why not a reformation that can bring a non—celibate clergy back to the four. and women. married men, why not women? i cannot put to be a roman catholic theologian but i have heard there are references to the first pope peter having been married. that may have been a reasonable president and...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. we start in the nation's capitol, the white house declaring war against the white house impeachment inquiry he says that is unfair because it denies the president and house republicans investigative powers writing president trump and his administration cannot participate in your partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances. >> gordon sondland is at the center of the scandal and that order came literally an hour before sondland was set to speak on capitol hill. more from cnn's jim acosta at the white house. >> the president's legal team has fired off a letter to nancy pelosi refusing to cooperate with the investigation. the president is stoking those tensions, declaring he won't cooperate with what republicans are calling a kangaroo court. cnn has also learned of a memo by a white house official who listened in on the conversation and character rises that conversation as, quote, crazy and frightening. he was left shaken by what was said on about the call. that's why
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. we start in the nation's capitol, the white house declaring war against the white house impeachment inquiry he says that is unfair because it denies the president and house republicans investigative powers writing president trump and his administration cannot participate in your partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances. >> gordon sondland is at the center of the scandal and that order came literally an hour before...
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i'm dave briggs. >> and i'm christine romans.s really powerful. 31 minutes past the hour this moisture, but let's begin in washington, where the democrats' prevent inquiry begins in earnest this morning. three house committees will take their first testimony from the former u.s. special envoy to ukraine. kurt volker resigned one day after he was named in the whistle-blower complaint. that report alleges a cover-up by the white house of a call in which president trump pressures the president of ukraine to investigate a conspiracy theory about joe biden and his son. >> volker also set up a meeting between trump and attorney rudy giuliani and an adviser to the ukrainian president, part of an effort to move the biden matter away from official channels. now the justice department is telling the white house to preserve all records of the president's calls with foreign leaders. democrats have warned, they could be coming for those documents. sunlen serfaty on capitol hill with more. >> reporter: good morning, dave and christine. potenti
i'm dave briggs. >> and i'm christine romans.s really powerful. 31 minutes past the hour this moisture, but let's begin in washington, where the democrats' prevent inquiry begins in earnest this morning. three house committees will take their first testimony from the former u.s. special envoy to ukraine. kurt volker resigned one day after he was named in the whistle-blower complaint. that report alleges a cover-up by the white house of a call in which president trump pressures the...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. >> 4:00 a.m. in new york, and montreal, 11:00 a.m., in sochi, jerusalem and reports from there shoortly. we start with the cease-fire with turkish and kurdish forces. u.s. troops pulling out. being pelted by ratten potatoes. what happens after the cease-fire ends today is not clear. turkish president erdogan, said we will take over where we left off. >> erdogan and putin, supposed to meet at a lengthy meeting. president trump said the kurds were fighting for their own reasons. >> they were fighting isis. where is an agreement that says we need to stay in the middle east, for the rest of humanity, for the rest of civilization? the kurds never said that. i hope they will watch over isis. >> the president said, beyond a small force, quote, to secure the oil, he didn't think it was necessary to leave troops behind in syria. he said there were 28 troops on t the border anyway. but they're staying in the middle east. nick paton walsh will look at some of the things that the president said that weren't t
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. >> 4:00 a.m. in new york, and montreal, 11:00 a.m., in sochi, jerusalem and reports from there shoortly. we start with the cease-fire with turkish and kurdish forces. u.s. troops pulling out. being pelted by ratten potatoes. what happens after the cease-fire ends today is not clear. turkish president erdogan, said we will take over where we left off. >> erdogan and putin, supposed to meet at a lengthy meeting. president trump said the...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's tuesday, october 1st. 4:00 a.m. in new york. 4:00 p.m. in hong kong. 11:00 a.m. in kiev. >>> we begin in the nation's capital with the latest on the whistleblower scandal. mike pompeo was on the call between president trump and the ukrainian president, zelensky. the state department has not responded for cnn's request for comment. here's what pompeo told abc news about that call last week. >> what do you know about those conversations? >> you just gave me a report about a whistleblower complaint, none of which i've seen. pompeo has not addressed the call with the ukrainian leader or rudy giuliani's dealings with ukraine. this is what pompeo said last week at the u.n. >> to the best of my knowledge, and from what i've seen so far, each of the actions that were undertaken by state department officials was entirely appropriate and consistent with the objective we've had, certainly since this new government has come into office. >> the chairman of three house committees have subpoenaed pompeo over his failure to produce
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's tuesday, october 1st. 4:00 a.m. in new york. 4:00 p.m. in hong kong. 11:00 a.m. in kiev. >>> we begin in the nation's capital with the latest on the whistleblower scandal. mike pompeo was on the call between president trump and the ukrainian president, zelensky. the state department has not responded for cnn's request for comment. here's what pompeo told abc news about that call last week. >> what do you know about those...
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"forrest gump" "shawshank redemption." >> i'm christine romans. all of the "star wars" movies 25 times. >> whatever. i'm dave briggs. here's "new day." have a good weekend. >>> we do expect tim morrison will appear before house investigators next week. >> this is the first time it's actually reached the white house. >> bill taylor's testimony was devastating to the president. >> if the facts are not on your side. well, then, you argue process and procedure. that's what is happening here. >> i'm not here to tell you other than the way they're going about it is really dangerous for the country. >> my message to senator graham is, you stay in your lane. when the president says jump, they ask how >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "new day." it's friday, october 25th. it's 6:00 here in new york, and new this morning, what's the word i'm looking for? flurry, bevy? >> panoply. deluge. >> however you say that. how about crapton. there's a lot of news. >> no. >> you can't say that? i went too far? >> you went
"forrest gump" "shawshank redemption." >> i'm christine romans. all of the "star wars" movies 25 times. >> whatever. i'm dave briggs. here's "new day." have a good weekend. >>> we do expect tim morrison will appear before house investigators next week. >> this is the first time it's actually reached the white house. >> bill taylor's testimony was devastating to the president. >> if the facts are not on your side....
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roman and his teammates went undefeated. >> we were like, "wow, we did it. we did it." >> you must question everything. >> reporter: fleming teaches them to think first and then how to debate. >> you made a claim. you made a claim. you have to support that claim. >> reporter: he pushes a room full of smart kids. sophomore roma thomas likes feeling uncomfortable. >> they don't want you to sit down and go, "he just taught me that. i don't feel like speaking anymore." they want you to find your voice and find what to say and speak up and say. >> this could easily be stopped if the e.u. were to help china! >> reporter: and there is no debate about that. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> oliver: voices of the future. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." i'm meg oliver in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thanks for joining us. good night. captioned by >>> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 new. >> now at 6:00, breaking news out of silicon valley where the search for a missing tech executive has come to
roman and his teammates went undefeated. >> we were like, "wow, we did it. we did it." >> you must question everything. >> reporter: fleming teaches them to think first and then how to debate. >> you made a claim. you made a claim. you have to support that claim. >> reporter: he pushes a room full of smart kids. sophomore roma thomas likes feeling uncomfortable. >> they don't want you to sit down and go, "he just taught me that. i don't feel...
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on a call with analyst mike roman he says he doesn't see the situation in china changing in the nearerm. >> as i said in m m remarks we are still anticipating that slowing in china automomive and electrics continue to q 4, but outlook continues to are remain the same. >> reporter: this quarters results are seens a setback for roman who became ceo in 2014 and is facing pressure by shareholders to turn around the company. >> the f fst part of our five-year plan didn't go as anticipated. >> while those markets, which include china, electrics and automotive slow, the company is betting that acquisition in its health care busineses will pay off, having recently acquired a wound care company for more than $4 billion. >> the medical business is getting stronger. by the way, the results in health information are reflecting some of the early synergs. >> reporter: while the sale in e company's health business did rise in the quarter, analysts caution it may not be enough to offset the weakness it's experience inningther parts of its business. for "nightly business report," sema modi. >>> while
on a call with analyst mike roman he says he doesn't see the situation in china changing in the nearerm. >> as i said in m m remarks we are still anticipating that slowing in china automomive and electrics continue to q 4, but outlook continues to are remain the same. >> reporter: this quarters results are seens a setback for roman who became ceo in 2014 and is facing pressure by shareholders to turn around the company. >> the f fst part of our five-year plan didn't go as...
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i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. we begin with breaking news in the impeachment inquiry. a top ukraine expert will say he heard him ask to investigate the bidens. he was on the phone call between the president and ukrainian president zelensky. he was so troubled, he reported his concerns to superiors at the national security council twice. >> cnn has a copy of his opening statement. he said, i was concerned about the call. i did not think it was proper that a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen. i realized that if ukraine continued pursuit into the bidens, it would be interpreted as a partisan play. this would undermine u.s. national security. >> vindman says he is not the whistleblower. but he is the first person on the call, which is at the heart of the impeachment inquiry, to testify before congress. his opening statement will address language used by ambassador gordon sondland. he will say, he started to speak about specific investigations in order to secure the meeting with the president, which time, a
i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. we begin with breaking news in the impeachment inquiry. a top ukraine expert will say he heard him ask to investigate the bidens. he was on the phone call between the president and ukrainian president zelensky. he was so troubled, he reported his concerns to superiors at the national security council twice. >> cnn has a copy of his opening statement. he said, i was concerned about the call. i did not think it was proper that a foreign...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.start with bombshell testimony in the impeachment testimony soon to be confirmed by a witness in the white house. a top adviser on the security council expected to testify next week. that official was on the phone call that sparked the impeachment probe. his testimony would be the first from someone that heard the call correctly. he will corroborate key elements. >> bill taylor said that the ukraine was pressured by trump to investigate joe biden and his son. gop congressional sources telling us that the diplomat's deposition was so precise, it was a game-changer in the probe. manu raju has more. >> reporter: good morning christine and dave. we do expect that the investigators will have a busy week. we have a significant moment next thursday, when a top white house official, national security council, tim morrison is expected to testify. he is a top russia adviser, someone who has knowledge about what happened to the ukrainian aid. he is going to back up bill taylor, who is the top dip
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.start with bombshell testimony in the impeachment testimony soon to be confirmed by a witness in the white house. a top adviser on the security council expected to testify next week. that official was on the phone call that sparked the impeachment probe. his testimony would be the first from someone that heard the call correctly. he will corroborate key elements. >> bill taylor said that the ukraine was pressured by trump to investigate joe...
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i'm christine romans. >> good morning. good morning to all of you. i'm dave briggs, thursday, october 17th. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. hours from now, the ambassador at the center of the impeachment inquiry will be testifying under subpoena on capitol hill. gordon sondland was supposed to show yup last week but was blocked by the state department. he really wants the deliverable, that suggested a link if they investigate joe biden and his son that trump will set up a meeting with trump and the president. >> he didn't think there was a quid pro quo for the president to release security aid to ukraine. "the washington post" suggests that the gist of that text was guinn to sondland by the president himself. sondland is expected to testify that he has no knowledge if the president was telling the truth. >> he didn't understand at the time the president wanted an investigation into the bidens. and the source says sondland is pushing back on the idea that national security advisers were alarmed about a possibl
i'm christine romans. >> good morning. good morning to all of you. i'm dave briggs, thursday, october 17th. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. hours from now, the ambassador at the center of the impeachment inquiry will be testifying under subpoena on capitol hill. gordon sondland was supposed to show yup last week but was blocked by the state department. he really wants the deliverable, that suggested a link if they investigate joe biden and his son that trump will set up a meeting with trump...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. we start in the nation's capitol. the government watchdog heads to capitol hill after making an urgent request to brief several house committees. . >> theism g.'s request came just an hour after sec of state mike pompeo accused house democrats of, quote, intimidating and bullying state department officials by calling them in for depositions, pompeo saying his officials would not have time to prepare. all of this related to the whistle-blower complaint accusing the president of pressing ukraine. there's no evidence of wrong doij by joe or hunter biden. cnn's kylie atwood has more on these stunning developments. >> good morning, christine and dave. an urgent request coming from the state department attorney general to speak with congressional aides. they'll be meeting today. we don't know many of the specifics on what they're going to discuss b to discuss,s bus the inspector general said they had received documents from the legal adviser at the state department. now, we should note that
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brian: roman reigns is here. get ready for friday.ian: how are you feeling? >> i feel great. brian: in what way? how close to beating this, putting it into remission. >> i'm in remission. i feel phenomenal. to be honest, just passed physical health. ainsley: you hid it for a long time, didn't you? >> 11 years, yeah. started when i was 22 years old back in 2007. i was coming out of college. trying to transition into the nfl. me and my wife, my girlfriend at the time, my wife now, we were pregnant with our first daughter. life was flying at me. you know, obviously with this diagnosis it just really, you know turned me upside down. luckily for me i had a great support system through my family. we were able to get past it, and continue to push on and chase some goals of mine. steve: how hard was it in the video at the end of your speech to put the belt down and walk away from it, to go deal with yourself? >> so tough. especially, as i'm sure you all know, when you have goals, you chase them blindly and you know, it is that tunnel vision t
brian: roman reigns is here. get ready for friday.ian: how are you feeling? >> i feel great. brian: in what way? how close to beating this, putting it into remission. >> i'm in remission. i feel phenomenal. to be honest, just passed physical health. ainsley: you hid it for a long time, didn't you? >> 11 years, yeah. started when i was 22 years old back in 2007. i was coming out of college. trying to transition into the nfl. me and my wife, my girlfriend at the time, my wife...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans, 30 minutes past the hour in new york.ext messages released by house democrats with a damming new twist for the white house. the texts show how the u.s. leveraged a possible meeting between president trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky to push for an investigation into the 2016 election. the texts were provided by kurt volcker who testified behind closed doors yesterday. >> on july 25th, the morning of the now infamous call between the presidents, volcker texted a top zelensky adviser, quote, heard from white house, assuming president z convinces trump he will investigate/get to the bottom of what happened in 2016, we will nail down date for visit to washington. a source tells us the ukrainians responded by drafting a public statement committing to investigating corruption. a statement ultimately made it to president trump's personal attorney and point man on ukraine rudy giuliani. giuliani said it did not go far enough, and suggested adding references that would imply investigations of joe biden and his son h
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans, 30 minutes past the hour in new york.ext messages released by house democrats with a damming new twist for the white house. the texts show how the u.s. leveraged a possible meeting between president trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky to push for an investigation into the 2016 election. the texts were provided by kurt volcker who testified behind closed doors yesterday. >> on july 25th, the morning of the now infamous call...
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. >> and i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. we'll get to that story in a moment, but let's begin with impeachment. the impeachment inquiry begins in earnest this morning. three house committees will take their first testimony from the special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker resigned one day after he was named in the whistleblower complaint. that report alleges a coverup of the white house. >> and volker set up a meeting between rudy giuliani and the zelensky adviser part of the effort to moved the biden matter away from official channels. now the justice department is telling the white house to preserve records of all the president's calls with foreign leaders. democrats have warned they could be coming for those documents. sunlen serfaty has more. >> reporter: good morning. potentially a huge moment up here on capitol hill. the president's former special envoy to the ukraine kurt volker is set to appear behind closed doors later today. now, volker was named in the whistleblower complaint, the whistleblower alleging that volker h
. >> and i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. we'll get to that story in a moment, but let's begin with impeachment. the impeachment inquiry begins in earnest this morning. three house committees will take their first testimony from the special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker resigned one day after he was named in the whistleblower complaint. that report alleges a coverup of the white house. >> and volker set up a meeting between rudy giuliani and the zelensky adviser...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. and jeff adams.en. >>> in just a few hours, the house committee will be hearing from another key witness. tim morrison, a top adviser on the president's national security council. morrison is also expected to step down. >> if this was in a court of law, there would be a mistrial right now, based upon what the democrats have done. >> we're going to show the american people in real-time, exactly what happened. >>> there it is. the washington nationals are world champions. >> i'm so happy for the organization, for the city. i hope they're ready for a party. >>> this is "new day." >>> very exciting win for the nationals. >> it was amazing. >> a come from behind world series victory to give washington, the first world series, in 95 years. >> i know you remember it well. >> yes. >> look at this. it was amazing. they were down 2-0 until the 7th inning. they came back. you know, back in may, they had a 1.5% chance of winning the world series. they were 19-31. they lost 31 of the first 50 games. >> oh, my gos
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. and jeff adams.en. >>> in just a few hours, the house committee will be hearing from another key witness. tim morrison, a top adviser on the president's national security council. morrison is also expected to step down. >> if this was in a court of law, there would be a mistrial right now, based upon what the democrats have done. >> we're going to show the american people in real-time, exactly what happened. >>> there...
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i'm christine romans >> i'm dave briggs."new day." >>> this is corruption at the highest level. taylor's account was painstakingly detailed. >> i was in there for ten hours. i can assure you there was no quid pro quo. >> you can't just say something is not happening when all of the evidence is right there in front of you. >> we didn't sign up to fight a war to defend the kurds against a longstanding nato ally. >> they have carved up the area amongst themts. >> i'm hope the administration is trying to mitigate the damage done by the decision to withdraw from eastern syria. >> >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "new day." it's wednesday, october 23rd. it's 6:00 here in new york and the other shoe just dropped. these are the headlines. we want to show you that president trump is waking up to this morning. this is "the new york times." trump tied aid to inquiries. "washington post," envoy. trump tied aid to biden broeb. you want to hold "the wall street journal"? >> all right. presi
i'm christine romans >> i'm dave briggs."new day." >>> this is corruption at the highest level. taylor's account was painstakingly detailed. >> i was in there for ten hours. i can assure you there was no quid pro quo. >> you can't just say something is not happening when all of the evidence is right there in front of you. >> we didn't sign up to fight a war to defend the kurds against a longstanding nato ally. >> they have carved up the area...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.s 5:29. >>> we'll learn in a few hours about what the testimony will be. both will outline the role people outside the government had in ukraine policy. >> former special adviser christopher anderson will say form former john bolton cautioned about giuliani influence on u.s./ukraine policy. >> the current special adviser catherine croft will talk about pressure from giuliani's outside government to oust ukraine ambassador marie. croft will say the order came at the direction of the president. >>> house democrats began seth up their formal public impeachment process starting with a committee debate this afternoon. they'll discuss the scope and rules for the next steps in the impeachment inquiry. they'll have to go on the record in an attempt to oust the president. more now from lauren fox on capitol hill. >> well, dave and christine, democrats unveiled their new resolution. basically what it does is sets up the rules for the next steps of the impeachment inquiry. it announces it will ha
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.s 5:29. >>> we'll learn in a few hours about what the testimony will be. both will outline the role people outside the government had in ukraine policy. >> former special adviser christopher anderson will say form former john bolton cautioned about giuliani influence on u.s./ukraine policy. >> the current special adviser catherine croft will talk about pressure from giuliani's outside government to oust ukraine ambassador...
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once again — a day after the government bring in emergency legislation banning the use of face masks romanshops have been gathering at the vatican, as the pope opens a three—week synod focusing on the amazon region of latin america. the travel show now — and christa larwood is in greece as the acropolis museum unveils its newest excavation marking the 10th anniversary of the popular attraction. this week on the travel show... i am in greece with a team of archaeologists, uncovering the long—lost city of tenea. we take a dive into the life of a travel vlogger. is it reallyjust one long holiday? you may not have heard of youtuber burnout, but the burnout is real. plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we are heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital city of greece. dedicated to the goddess athena, it is the centrepiece of the rocky acropolis hill. and it is the country's mo
once again — a day after the government bring in emergency legislation banning the use of face masks romanshops have been gathering at the vatican, as the pope opens a three—week synod focusing on the amazon region of latin america. the travel show now — and christa larwood is in greece as the acropolis museum unveils its newest excavation marking the 10th anniversary of the popular attraction. this week on the travel show... i am in greece with a team of archaeologists, uncovering the...
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roman -- the third debate, the fourth debate.ven't lost yet. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the atlanta team dominated again. roman and his teammate went undefeated. >> we were like, wow, we did it. we did it. >> you must question everything. >> reporter: fleming teaches them to think first and then how to debate. >> you made a claim, you made a claim, you have to support that claim. >> reporter: he pushes a room full of smart kids. sophomore romeo thomas likes feeling uncomfortable. >> they don't want you to sit down and feel like i don't feel like speaking. they want you to find your voice and find what you want to say to speak up and say it. >> if the e.u. were to help china -- >> reporter: there is no debate about that. mark str atlanta. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," tony dokoupil will be at new york's empire state building to give us an inside look at a major upgrade of the observation deck offering visitors a soaring new perspective. >>> and in our series "a more perfect union," how a nonprofit is helping young childre
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the sling grapes grow better in germany than anywhere else in the world they develop the best a roman the best flavors one of those you know. so what does it smell like ok. but. he's looking at me like i'm completely wrong here is h h yes or. am i going to say i once read you need to smoke at least 3 things in a wine before trying it but it's proving rather difficult with my rookie knows that i've detected something else. honey because that made. a point for me is i want to meet you on your way to becoming a partner. practice makes perfect exactly it takes a lot of practice and that's what we're going to do practice some more. next up is our remail this time our viewer radio reaches us all the way from sri lanka enjoy.
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roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a three—week meetingdiscussions on whether to allow married men to be ordained as priests. the move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. david willey has been reporting on events in the vatican for nearly 50 yea rs events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and he joins events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and hejoins us now events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and he joins us now live from rome. thank you for your time. we are talking about this and they are going to be talking about it but it is still a long way from becoming catholic law, if you like. yes, it is indeed. i think it is notable that although there is a group of women religious and lay women who have been invited to attend and observe the proceedings, they are significantly not being allowed to vote in any of the conclusions taken by the synod. i think many catholic women feel that the words of the pope about inclusion in the power structure of the church for women are all ver
roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a three—week meetingdiscussions on whether to allow married men to be ordained as priests. the move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. david willey has been reporting on events in the vatican for nearly 50 yea rs events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and he joins events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and hejoins us now events in the vatican for...
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i'm kristine romans. >> i'm dave briggs, 4:33 eastern time.start with a big day ahead and the house democrats impeachment inquiry prompted by a whistleblower's accusation that president trump pressured ukraine to dig up dirt on the biden family any exchange for military aid. >> in a few hours, the u.s. ambassador gordon sondland will testify behind closed doors to three house committees, intelligence, foreign affairs, and oversight. sondland was mentioned in the whistleblower's complaint and gained even more attention for his role in texts released by house democrats. >> in the texts, sondland asked ambassador bill taylor to persuade ukraine's government to announce investigation into the bidens and election conspiracy theories. sondland rejected taylor's characterization of that arrangement as a quid pro quo. manu raju has more. >> reporter: good morning, dave and kristine. today yet another key witness in the ukraine scandal coming to capitol hill. gordon sondland, someone who was involved in conversations after president trump discuss with
i'm kristine romans. >> i'm dave briggs, 4:33 eastern time.start with a big day ahead and the house democrats impeachment inquiry prompted by a whistleblower's accusation that president trump pressured ukraine to dig up dirt on the biden family any exchange for military aid. >> in a few hours, the u.s. ambassador gordon sondland will testify behind closed doors to three house committees, intelligence, foreign affairs, and oversight. sondland was mentioned in the whistleblower's...
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and then on friday on the west coast at romans book store in pasadena, california, too talk on the 1965 debate between james baldwin and william f. buckley over the civil rights movement. all events are open to the public. if glory attendance, take picture. and tag us. >> good afternoon. welcome to the school of national affairs, i'm the associate dean for faculty fairs and it's my honor to introduce the event with professor amitai etzioni whose book has just been published. dr. etzioni is a world famous, indeed legendary person, socialilpost whose over 30 books have made an enorm more impact on all to world hitches career began with a ba and ma in sociology from hebrew university of jerusalem in 1954 and 1956 respectively. and a ph.d from the university of california berkeley in 1958. he taught at columbia university before joining george washington university in 1980 and and in 1993 the -- among his most influential bookses the act of society published in 1968, through his career professor etzioni maintained a high degree of visible as a public intellectual and contributed to he eats
and then on friday on the west coast at romans book store in pasadena, california, too talk on the 1965 debate between james baldwin and william f. buckley over the civil rights movement. all events are open to the public. if glory attendance, take picture. and tag us. >> good afternoon. welcome to the school of national affairs, i'm the associate dean for faculty fairs and it's my honor to introduce the event with professor amitai etzioni whose book has just been published. dr. etzioni...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.w day" starts right now. >> so his testimony is very important. >> there's a process going on in congress today is a disservice to the american people. >> house democrats taking a significant step setting a vote for later this week. >> the cow's out of the barn. they're only doing that because of the pressure. >> we are not willing to allow the white house to engage us in a lengthy game of rope a dope in the courts so we pressed forward. >> this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> this is "new day," it is tuesday, october 29th, 6:00 here in new york. another very busy morning. i know i say that every morning. >> here is another one. thost damning testimony yet in the impeachment inquiry is expected to happen today, an active duty military officer currently working inside the white house, lieutenant colonel alexander vindman will defy his commander in chief and testify that he was so concerned about the ukraine controversy he twice reported it to -- reported on preside
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the romans there's evidence that the romans knew of these types of issues in trying to take care of their soldiers in american history during the civil war or after the civil war should say hundreds of thousands of veterans of the civil war on both sides died from suicide alcoholism or opium overdose because of these invisible wounds so it is absolutely nothing new and it's something that will always continue we're going to show the number for the veterans crisis hotline and i want to keep this on the screen for a while if you're listening to this as a podcast the number is 802738255 if you or someone you know needs help call 802738255 of my demographic cohorts who served in vietnam did not get the warm welcome home the troops get now matthew is the suicide rate lower now than it was post vietnam when the highest rate right now for suicide prevention is our for those young men and women in their twenty's and early thirty's who fought in iraq and afghanistan they have a rate of 6 times higher than their. cohorts in the civilian world and in some infantry units we've seen rates as high as 1
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i cannot put to be a roman catholic theologian, but i have heard there are references to the first pope have been a reasonable precedent and traditionalists are of course furious as you would expect but with a number of priests right down they have to do something and in many ways pope francis as being an innovator and the slick henry newman was in bringing this very controversial issue to the fore. the catholic church is in terrible crisis, probably the worst it's known since the inquisition. in the world we live in, it is not only about the end of celibacy for priests and nuns, but also the status of divorces. if the catholic church wants to have any future, it needs to live in the time that it lives in, that is to say priests need to be able to marry, like the anglicans. and he is thinking about the future as well, because last weekend, he got to the stage when he appointed enough cardinals that they will ultimately choose his successor. yes, that's right. it is one of the thing popes do, they appoint cardinals to the college of cardinals who enter the conclave to elect the next pope
i cannot put to be a roman catholic theologian, but i have heard there are references to the first pope have been a reasonable precedent and traditionalists are of course furious as you would expect but with a number of priests right down they have to do something and in many ways pope francis as being an innovator and the slick henry newman was in bringing this very controversial issue to the fore. the catholic church is in terrible crisis, probably the worst it's known since the inquisition....
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roman and his teammates went undefeated. >> we're like, wow, we did it.ion everything. >> reporter: fleming teaches them to think first, and then esw to debate. >> you made a claim. you made a claim. you have to support that claim. >> reporter: he pushes a roomful of smart kids. sophomore ramaya thomas likes feeling uncomfortable. >> they don't want you to sit down and be like, oh, he just hot me down, i don't feel like speaking anymore. they want you to find your voice end find what you want to say, t d get back up and say it. >> if the e.u. we i serp,fto >> reporter: and there is no debate about that. str crkann,s,smbs new >> o'donnell: important to find your voice. llw about that? "be intrusive in places that are not inclusive." that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm norah o'donnell in new york. thank you so mucfor watching. good night. cane ssgbor access groupt wgbh announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big
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workplace diversity initiatives have largely failed and then on friday we will be on the west coast at roman bookstore in pasadena, california, debate of baldwin and buckley over the civil rights movement. all of these events are open to the pun lick, if you're in attendance take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. [inaudible conversations] >> and now live from the texas book festival a look at silicon valley. [inaudible conversations] .. .. very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with isaac from "the news york times." unfortunately as many of you may have guessed, ben mezrich is not here today the author
workplace diversity initiatives have largely failed and then on friday we will be on the west coast at roman bookstore in pasadena, california, debate of baldwin and buckley over the civil rights movement. all of these events are open to the pun lick, if you're in attendance take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. [inaudible conversations] >> and now live from the texas book festival a look at silicon valley. [inaudible conversations] .. .. very honored to...
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so this age—old discipline of celibacy in the roman catholic church, he said that, yeah, we should atdea is to spuras look at it. i think the idea is to spur as much conversation as is possible about how the catholic church can move from a missionary mandate, especially in the global southin mandate, especially in the global south in the developing world. that conversation has also spurred another one where women of course, some women, are pushing the agenda of been ordained. how much movement is there likely to be on that? well, pope francis himself said that he thinks that is a nonstarter. he has affirmed the catholic church's position that men can be ordained priests because was the way that jesus christ set up the church. what the pope has said is that there does have to be real reflection in real conversation about how women can be invited into leadership positions and how doors can be opened for women to be in positions of influence. but he separated up for the priesthood to say that women and indeed all laypeople should exercise a co—response ability with priests for the minist
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a 22% were roman catholics and about 2,000 jews in the american cities. that isn't really interesting in my mind. orthodox christians now let me say and i devoted a chapter to this in min my book but there's absolutely no good reason to believe that most or many of america's founders were. it's certainly the case of jefferson and adams and franklin were not orthodox christians but that isn't the same as being atheist. there are great reasons to believe many of them although in many cases the have to be careful about making that sort of claim. i think the organizers of the debate have it just right. scholars have spent years and killed many trees to identify whether they were influenced by liberalism or classical republicanism or the world sends such a look at the major influences upon america's founders, and i think you could make an excellent case of christianity that it was a very important influence and that would save the most important. christianity proper where it was developed in the tradition of political reflection. the war for american independe
a 22% were roman catholics and about 2,000 jews in the american cities. that isn't really interesting in my mind. orthodox christians now let me say and i devoted a chapter to this in min my book but there's absolutely no good reason to believe that most or many of america's founders were. it's certainly the case of jefferson and adams and franklin were not orthodox christians but that isn't the same as being atheist. there are great reasons to believe many of them although in many cases the...
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cnn chief business correspondent krus te christine romans is here. >> how is what's been a strong economys? the boeing issue with the 737 max. manufacturing slowdown. gm strike. the drag of a trade war. how is the u.s. economy handling it? with economic growth of 1.9% over the summer, below 2%, below the first quarter, and you can see that trend there from 3.1% down to 2% to 1.9%. that shows a tapering of u.s. economic growth. and when you really kind of look at the numbers here, you can see how difficult it has been to stick above 3%. and, in fact, so many of these quarters are now starting to look like those quarters in the obama administration that president trump won the election by saying weren't good enough. wasn't a good enough economy. so what is happening here overall? i told you about all the hits the economy is taking. why isn't -- why isn't this economy living up to that 3% target consistently that the white house has said it would? here's the president's trade adviser peter navarro. >> where's his 5%, 6%, gdp? >> ei'll tell you what. i know where 1% of that is and that's jay
cnn chief business correspondent krus te christine romans is here. >> how is what's been a strong economys? the boeing issue with the 737 max. manufacturing slowdown. gm strike. the drag of a trade war. how is the u.s. economy handling it? with economic growth of 1.9% over the summer, below 2%, below the first quarter, and you can see that trend there from 3.1% down to 2% to 1.9%. that shows a tapering of u.s. economic growth. and when you really kind of look at the numbers here, you can...
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he is in favour of beefing up the efforts of the roman catholic church for interreligious cooperation department which deals with that. then there is another interesting thing you may see in the pictures today, lots of red in amongst the crowd. these are the new cardinals who he has appointed for the first time with yesterday's new appointments of cardinals, the princes of the church, future leaders and electors of the next pope, they are increasingly in favour of... they are people who think like him. in other words, there are big changes in the offing, in the leadership of the catholic church. a whole generation of old men is gradually dying off and new people have been chosen by pope francis who are going to lead the church in what he hopes is a more successful direction for the catholic religion in the 21st century. six elephants have fallen to their deaths in thailand while trying to save each other from a notorious waterfall. a warning — this report contains some upsetting images. donna larsen reports. the bodies of six elephants lying motionless at the bottom of the waterfall k
he is in favour of beefing up the efforts of the roman catholic church for interreligious cooperation department which deals with that. then there is another interesting thing you may see in the pictures today, lots of red in amongst the crowd. these are the new cardinals who he has appointed for the first time with yesterday's new appointments of cardinals, the princes of the church, future leaders and electors of the next pope, they are increasingly in favour of... they are people who think...
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the lion resembling the british line, english lion and all that stuff and the roman numerals, 2016, whenabout myself. and then on the inside, with equilibrium, i believe for a hard performance mindset you need balance in your life. and obvious greek theme, and trying it with courage and this is athena and achilles one of the best warriors and conquer your demands as a new one, but obviously managing both of that is very important and tie it back and with equilibrium as well. you want both sleeves done? yes, both sleeves done, a warrior or gladiator. happy so done, a warrior or gladiator. happy so far? really happy, i have been waiting for the inner arm for so long. as long as it does not affect his swimming. that is it from us. from all of us, it is good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and dawn foster, the guardian columnist. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times leading with the final words of one of the migrants found dead on a lorry in esse
the lion resembling the british line, english lion and all that stuff and the roman numerals, 2016, whenabout myself. and then on the inside, with equilibrium, i believe for a hard performance mindset you need balance in your life. and obvious greek theme, and trying it with courage and this is athena and achilles one of the best warriors and conquer your demands as a new one, but obviously managing both of that is very important and tie it back and with equilibrium as well. you want both...
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roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning, as the pope opens a three—week synodocusing on the amazon region of latin america. more british success at the world athletics championships in doha, as both the men and women's 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. commemorations take place in new zealand to mark the landing of the british explorer james cook 250 years ago. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is in a few minutes. this morning's reviewers are dave wooding and shyama perera. stay with us for that. before the papers, sport and for a full round—up, good morning. dina asher—smith said the experience within the british women's sprint team was behind their success in last night's four by 100 metres relay, in which they won silver. the women were just edged into second place byjamaica. but it was a season's best time for britain, and it gave dina asher—smith her third medal of the competition — two silvers and that gold from the 200 metres. she and the team have been talking this morning to natalie pirks. we didn't practice any of those changes. the
roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning, as the pope opens a three—week synodocusing on the amazon region of latin america. more british success at the world athletics championships in doha, as both the men and women's 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. commemorations take place in new zealand to mark the landing of the british explorer james cook 250 years ago. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is in a few minutes. this morning's reviewers are dave...