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this has borisjohnson in the colosseum in rome where he is attending the 620 colosseum in rome wheree is attending the g20 summit before he flies over to glasgow where the cop26 summit will happen, trying to get some new deal on climate change, trying to get action agreed between those different countries. i think it will be a big week for the prime minister, he is saying that it is a moment of truth, that we need to get some action agreed. i'm not sure he would need the skills of a gladiator, i think possibly that's a reference to his fight with emmanuel macron over brexit in fishing, but at the conference he will need to bring the world leaders together. there was a piece on one of the papers last week talking about whether boris johnson papers last week talking about whether borisjohnson has the best skills to do this job. would it not be better if we had another prime minister when we were holding the summit? they made the argument that he is a good prime minister but when he is a good prime minister but when he goes into these tough meetings with people like president xi jinping
this has borisjohnson in the colosseum in rome where he is attending the 620 colosseum in rome wheree is attending the g20 summit before he flies over to glasgow where the cop26 summit will happen, trying to get some new deal on climate change, trying to get action agreed between those different countries. i think it will be a big week for the prime minister, he is saying that it is a moment of truth, that we need to get some action agreed. i'm not sure he would need the skills of a gladiator,...
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it is quite a - front page, this is boris johnson in front page, this is borisjohnson in the colosseumturday. they are calling him boris the gladiator because he is clearly trying to frame himself as that. he is at the summit ahead at the summit in glasgow and he had said in the last 48 hours that we should remember the lessons of the roman empire. he said it we're careful, things could disintegrate. i empire. he said it we're careful, things could disintegrate. i think we lost you _ things could disintegrate. i think we lost you for _ things could disintegrate. i think we lost you for a _ things could disintegrate. i think we lost you for a moment. - things could disintegrate. i think we lost you for a moment. carry | things could disintegrate. i think - we lost you for a moment. carry on, ou are we lost you for a moment. carry on, you are back- _ we lost you for a moment. carry on, you are back- i _ we lost you for a moment. carry on, you are back. i do _ we lost you for a moment. carry on, you are back. i do apologise. - we lost you for a moment. carry on, you are back. i do apologi
it is quite a - front page, this is boris johnson in front page, this is borisjohnson in the colosseumturday. they are calling him boris the gladiator because he is clearly trying to frame himself as that. he is at the summit ahead at the summit in glasgow and he had said in the last 48 hours that we should remember the lessons of the roman empire. he said it we're careful, things could disintegrate. i empire. he said it we're careful, things could disintegrate. i think we lost you _ things...
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there are no gondolas here and no never-ending lines of tourists waiting to visit the colosseum. but something is happening here: a newly found desire to stand out, a quest for a modern way of developing a city. once considered the bland financial capital of the country, milan is now proving its capacity to redefine itself. its industrial past left almost indelible scars on the urban fabric, but the 2015 world expo sparked change. skyscrapers, new public and private initiatives, innumerable urban renewal projects have since popped up on almost every block. some, of course, are more successful than others. one thing is for sure: decades of open-mindedness and of open doors to immigration have made milan the most multicultural hub in all of italy. to me, that is a good place to start. hey! giacomo! ciao! ciao! - good to see you. this is actually the border between italy as it was and the modernity. and you keep pointing right here. right here! future, past. future, past. exactly! that, to me, is milan as it was ten years ago. from sicily, to rome, to naples, all our history, our pi
there are no gondolas here and no never-ending lines of tourists waiting to visit the colosseum. but something is happening here: a newly found desire to stand out, a quest for a modern way of developing a city. once considered the bland financial capital of the country, milan is now proving its capacity to redefine itself. its industrial past left almost indelible scars on the urban fabric, but the 2015 world expo sparked change. skyscrapers, new public and private initiatives, innumerable...
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live look near the colosseum, you see traffic moving nicely. if you are headed south into hayward into fremont, all the way down to the south bay things are quiet along the nimitz freeway. 580, 680, dublin interchange, super commuters we have extra volume for folks working towards 680 but it is friday light. travel times are looking good, seeing a lot of green which is great news if you are out early. 205 to 680, 26 minutes. 13 minutes from highway 4 to the maze. south bay commuters out of san jose, good morning, north bound 101 from hellyer to sfo, only 36 minutes. >> thanks. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and cbsn bay area. >> the frankenstein creation baffling people online right now. >>> here is a live look outside looking at san jose >>> welcome back on this friday morning. it's almost 4:56. we are looking at plenty sunshine, warmer temperatures above average, a beautiful day across the bay area, upper 60s to low 70s for the coast. inland east bay, 83 for concord, pleasant hill, 75 in san francisco and alameda, 77 oakland, 83 santa rosa. >> than
live look near the colosseum, you see traffic moving nicely. if you are headed south into hayward into fremont, all the way down to the south bay things are quiet along the nimitz freeway. 580, 680, dublin interchange, super commuters we have extra volume for folks working towards 680 but it is friday light. travel times are looking good, seeing a lot of green which is great news if you are out early. 205 to 680, 26 minutes. 13 minutes from highway 4 to the maze. south bay commuters out of san...
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a live look at 880, through oakland this isn't far from the colosseum and traffic is moving at the limitith no issues on the nimitz. 237 connecting onto 880, we have reports of a trouble >>> >>> i have nfl on my mind. arizona cardinals, they're unbeaten. they rule the nfc west. afc west, two teams on top. one of them have ties to the bay area. the vegas raiders. moved over from special teams, took over for jon gruden, first game as head coach after 38 years as an assistant. carr down the field he goes, 48- yard touchdown to open the scoring. denver responded on first possession, bridge water on the move, connecting with tim patrick. out race coverage to the pile on, 23-yard score. and we are on. second quarter, 10-7 vegas. bridge water under pressure crushed by max crosby. mad max had three of the raiders five sacks in the game. 10-7, final minute of the half. carr, perfect liv placed ball to drake, tiptoed into the end zone, his first touchdown of the season, 17-7 at the half and offense picked up in the second half. drake got a hold and cruised for 18-yard score, 24-7 vegas. the boss v
a live look at 880, through oakland this isn't far from the colosseum and traffic is moving at the limitith no issues on the nimitz. 237 connecting onto 880, we have reports of a trouble >>> >>> i have nfl on my mind. arizona cardinals, they're unbeaten. they rule the nfc west. afc west, two teams on top. one of them have ties to the bay area. the vegas raiders. moved over from special teams, took over for jon gruden, first game as head coach after 38 years as an assistant....
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a live look at 880, nimitz freeway close to the colosseum, both directions moving with no issues. south bound if you are headed out of there into hayward things are quiet. north bound is quiet into the oakland area. traffic at the san mateo bridge, quiet, an easy ride between 880 and 101. 12 minutes for your travel time. golden gate bridge is looking good, no troubles out of marin. south bound 101 from highway 37 into san francisco that will take you about 19 minutes. your travel times are in the green and that includes altamont pass, 31 minutes 205 towards 680. there are a few braklights commers if you are onto s beab ready to head out now is a good time to be freeway. west bound 80 is clear, highway 4, north bound 101 from san jose to sfo, only 35 minutes. >> thank you. >>> animals at the san francisco zoo are having a gourd time ahead of halloween. get it? officials tweeted pictures of this mere cat wondering what to do with the gourds added to the enclosure. there are also these photos of animals getting special halloween treats. >>> good morning everybody. ahead, this was it
a live look at 880, nimitz freeway close to the colosseum, both directions moving with no issues. south bound if you are headed out of there into hayward things are quiet. north bound is quiet into the oakland area. traffic at the san mateo bridge, quiet, an easy ride between 880 and 101. 12 minutes for your travel time. golden gate bridge is looking good, no troubles out of marin. south bound 101 from highway 37 into san francisco that will take you about 19 minutes. your travel times are in...
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to as the square coliseum, because it has the square coliseum, because it has the arches of the colosseumpiration, it was built in the 1930s and designed under mussolini as an attempt to showcase fascist architecture, so a far cry from the beautiful architecture of ancient rome. so we have been through some of those beautiful sites in the centre of the city to explain to you what the g20 is all about. politics, negotiations, haggling, rome _ politics, negotiations, haggling, rome has seen it all before. and 2000 years ago, it happened here at the ancient forum. this weekend, italy's modern capital is hosting the leaders of the g20, the world's largest economies whose presidency rotates every year. together, they make up 80% of the world's gdp — or gross domestic product, the total value of goods and services produced, 75% of global trade and 60% of the world's population. italy has called the themes people, planet and prosperity. now, on the first, it's the coronavirus pandemic and how to increase vaccinations, particularly among poorer countries. the second is about the environment comin
to as the square coliseum, because it has the square coliseum, because it has the arches of the colosseumpiration, it was built in the 1930s and designed under mussolini as an attempt to showcase fascist architecture, so a far cry from the beautiful architecture of ancient rome. so we have been through some of those beautiful sites in the centre of the city to explain to you what the g20 is all about. politics, negotiations, haggling, rome _ politics, negotiations, haggling, rome has seen it...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. 6orgeous pictures there from the colosseum.re is but ends rather more amicably than the glut of micro gladiatorial battles that took place in that arena. what are we going to expect from the second day of talks? it is going to focus on the climate issue, and partly for example the fact that the richer countries are falling short in their commitments to provide $100 billion per year to poorer countries to help them fight climate change and transition to a greener economy. so plenty to talk about for the second day of talks as well. and plenty to talk about with an expert on the 620. we are joined now by professorjohn curtin. very nice to see you. thank you for sparing the time. they communicate so far, the draught, looks fairly weak, i suppose, so far, the draught, looks fairly weak, isuppose, on so far, the draught, looks fairly weak, i suppose, on the climate issue. they are waiting perhaps to see what will happen in the glasgow talks after this. what sort of stage are we out, do you think, of a 620? is it a stage you would ex
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. 6orgeous pictures there from the colosseum.re is but ends rather more amicably than the glut of micro gladiatorial battles that took place in that arena. what are we going to expect from the second day of talks? it is going to focus on the climate issue, and partly for example the fact that the richer countries are falling short in their commitments to provide $100 billion per year to poorer countries to help them fight climate change and transition to a...
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that building on the distance is often called the square coliseum, inspired by the arches of the colosseumh the glorious, beautiful traditional site of ancient rome to tell you more about what the 620 is all about. politics, negotiations, haggling — rome has seen it all before, and 2000 years ago, it happened here at the ancient forum. this weekend, italy's modern capital is hosting the leaders of the 620, the world's largest economies whose presidency rotates every year. together, they make up 80% of the world's 6dp — or gross domestic product, the total value of goods and services produced, 75% of global trade and 60% of the world's population. italy has called the themes people, planet and prosperity. now, on the first, it's the coronavirus pandemic and how to increase vaccinations, particularly among poorer countries. the second is about the environment coming just before the un's climate change conference, cop 26 in glasgow. together, the 620 countries produce about 80% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. and the third, that's about the global economy, how to help countries recov
that building on the distance is often called the square coliseum, inspired by the arches of the colosseumh the glorious, beautiful traditional site of ancient rome to tell you more about what the 620 is all about. politics, negotiations, haggling — rome has seen it all before, and 2000 years ago, it happened here at the ancient forum. this weekend, italy's modern capital is hosting the leaders of the 620, the world's largest economies whose presidency rotates every year. together, they make...
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the colosseum, the pantheon, piazza navona?ace across italy. our rome correspondent mark lowen reports now on a city that its increasingly disgruntled residents feel is falling apart. it should be fixed, because it looks like a dirty town. it doesn't look clean at all. for me, it is heartbreaking, to see my city is a bit left behind. the eternal city, �*caput mundi', rome, bewitches the world and those of us lucky enough live here but, beneath the beauty, lies decay, dirty, broken and, say many romans, the worst in living memory, a huge challenge for whoever is to be elected mayor. translation: rome's biggest problems, transport, waste management, public spaces, are down to a complete lack of skills, the city and regional authorities blame each other for what to do with the rubbish and mismanagement of the waste company ama. this is a city for tourists, not for its residents. europe's largest landfill, malagrotta, outside of rome, was closed in 2013 for failing to meet eu standards and, since then, the city has become an open a
the colosseum, the pantheon, piazza navona?ace across italy. our rome correspondent mark lowen reports now on a city that its increasingly disgruntled residents feel is falling apart. it should be fixed, because it looks like a dirty town. it doesn't look clean at all. for me, it is heartbreaking, to see my city is a bit left behind. the eternal city, �*caput mundi', rome, bewitches the world and those of us lucky enough live here but, beneath the beauty, lies decay, dirty, broken and, say...