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tonight western foreign ministers from the g7 group of industrialised nations have been meeting in northern italyconsider a co—ordinated response — which could include support for new sanctions on moscow and damascus. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, said america
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emma morena died at her home in northern italy.n the 19th century. helena lee reports. here she is celebrating her 117th birthday in november last year surrounded by family and friends at her home in northern italy. asked how she felt on reaching 117, she said she felt well. born in 1899, emma morano's life spanned three centuries. the eldest of three children, she outlived all of her younger siblings. she survived an abusive marriage, the loss of her only son, two world wars, and more than 90 italian governments. and she worked in a factory until she was 65. so, what was her secret? emma morano thought it was probably her diet. translation: i eat two eggs a day, and that's it. i ate cookies. i don't eat much because i have no teeth. always eating the same things, always at the same time of day. her doctor of 27 years thought there were other reasons too for her long life. translation: the first factor is genetics. it is her own condition, a natural phenomenon, as it happens around the world. her personality would be fundamental as
emma morena died at her home in northern italy.n the 19th century. helena lee reports. here she is celebrating her 117th birthday in november last year surrounded by family and friends at her home in northern italy. asked how she felt on reaching 117, she said she felt well. born in 1899, emma morano's life spanned three centuries. the eldest of three children, she outlived all of her younger siblings. she survived an abusive marriage, the loss of her only son, two world wars, and more than 90...
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the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, andorward. helena lee, bbc news. what a remarkable life she must have led. let's look at the weather for the bank holiday and the rest of the weekend. hello, this does not look cheery, and after such a decent start, our weather watchers have been out in force, south wales, south—west england, some of the areas that will see improved conditions are what i'm showing you here, there is no doubt that things will be cloudy, they will be wet as well for the great heart of the british isles as this great temple of cloud moves in from the atlantic. whether france will gradually move ever further towards the eastern side of the british isles, —— weather fronts will move. not long until we see rain moving towards anglia and the south—east. different in the far north of scotland, here it should stay dry and bags of the most part, then come back to the mainland, occasional showers, the rain will leave the central belt eventually and after a wet start for northern ireland and improving afternoon. some
the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, andorward. helena lee, bbc news. what a remarkable life she must have led. let's look at the weather for the bank holiday and the rest of the weekend. hello, this does not look cheery, and after such a decent start, our weather watchers have been out in force, south wales, south—west england, some of the areas that will see improved conditions are what i'm showing you here, there is no doubt that...
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the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, andlena lee, bbc news. remarkable life she must have lived. for many children, their experience of farm life might be somewhat limited. but, a farm in kent is trying to change that. throughout spring they've been streaming their lamb shed live into schools across the country so pupils can watch, in real time, as 150 ewes give birth. it's part of a wider scheme by the the education charity, the country trust. holly hamilton reports. it's a typical spring day on this farm in kent but it's notjust the farmer keeping a close eye on the animals. these are the stars of lamb cam. streamed live online straight from the farm and into the classroom. who can tell me what the job of a sheepdog is. these children in east london have been closely monitoring this lambing shed for the past two weeks and even witnessing some live births. it's really exciting because we don't go to farms that much. the lambs are quite slimy because the lambsjust came out of the ewe. had you seen anything like that before?
the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, andlena lee, bbc news. remarkable life she must have lived. for many children, their experience of farm life might be somewhat limited. but, a farm in kent is trying to change that. throughout spring they've been streaming their lamb shed live into schools across the country so pupils can watch, in real time, as 150 ewes give birth. it's part of a wider scheme by the the education charity, the...
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the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, and forward. helena lee, bbc news. what stories she must have been able to tell. let's take a look at the weather prospects. the rain comes in the shape of these weather fronts and your impression of the day will depend on where you are, these fronts gradually drifting away from northern ireland, spreading cloud and rain towards the east. doesn't really get into the far north of scotland, sunny spells and showers, doesn't affect the forest south—west wales, the odd spot of rain on the mild side, underneath the cloud and rain, one of those days. clearing away during the course of the night, not particularly cold in the south, some frost perhaps across northern parts. it will be on the cold side, some wintry showers down to quite low—level supposed northern scotland. elsewhere in mixture of sunny spells and showers, not particularly cold but mundane there could be widespread frost, the coming week, mainly dry with sunny spells but watch out for the frost. hello, you're watching bbc news. th
the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, and forward. helena lee, bbc news. what stories she must have been able to tell. let's take a look at the weather prospects. the rain comes in the shape of these weather fronts and your impression of the day will depend on where you are, these fronts gradually drifting away from northern ireland, spreading cloud and rain towards the east. doesn't really get into the far north of scotland, sunny...
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the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, and forward. helena lee, bbc news. if she were here she would be the last of the victorians, i don't know the italian equivalent. let's have a look at the weather now. phil, happy easter. i don't think it is as bright as it was earlier, it's much more like this through my window and like this through the northern half of the british isles, quite grim, and it has been this lovely in the south, that is greenwich, we've seen weather watcher pictures from east anglia, glorious pictures to start the day although a wet start in northern ireland and that rain is spreading further north and east. tumbling in this south—easterly direction towards east anglia probably shy of the south west of england, and the south west not seeing as much as it needs, given how dry it has been and will be a cold night for the wintry showers, speckling of showers further south and that is the day for you on easter monday, sun is both an showers, this feature coming through scotla nd showers, this feature coming thro
the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, and forward. helena lee, bbc news. if she were here she would be the last of the victorians, i don't know the italian equivalent. let's have a look at the weather now. phil, happy easter. i don't think it is as bright as it was earlier, it's much more like this through my window and like this through the northern half of the british isles, quite grim, and it has been this lovely in the south, that...
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the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, andmbered for her strength to move forward. helena lee, bbc news. a remarkable woman and when she talked about two eggs a day she wasn't talking about easter eggs. if you have been off chocolate, people tend to give up diets by easter sunday. give up your diet for lent? you give it up and then your back on it today... just a warning — if you're on a diet over easter, this next story could knock you off track. a thomas the tank engine train — made entirely of chocolate — has arrived at its destination of king's cross station in london to mark the easter weekend. the locomotive is made of more than 100 kilograms of white, dark and milk belgian chocolate and stands over six feet tall. let's hope the weather stays nice and cool and thomas doesn't start to sag a bed. you are watching brea kfast, sag a bed. you are watching breakfast, let's return to the top story. within the past few minutes, the us vice—president mike pence has arrived in south korea. the visit comes just hours after pyongang
the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, andmbered for her strength to move forward. helena lee, bbc news. a remarkable woman and when she talked about two eggs a day she wasn't talking about easter eggs. if you have been off chocolate, people tend to give up diets by easter sunday. give up your diet for lent? you give it up and then your back on it today... just a warning — if you're on a diet over easter, this next story could knock...
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let's speak to james robbins who's at the talks in northern italy for us tonight.scussed — what form could they take? they could take the form as the foreign secretary was telling me of targeting individual syrian and russian high—ranking officers, who are put to be collaborating most closely on the campaign against civilians in syria. of course the russians deny any knowledge or indeed the fact that the syrian regime was behind last week's chemical gas attack. the americans believe differently. they have not accused the russians of direct complicity but have come post to it and they and the british think they can identify a targeted list of people who should be named and subject to all sort of asset freezes and travel bans and the advantage of thatis and travel bans and the advantage of that is that many other countries are that is that many other countries a re often that is that many other countries are often reluctant to go down the road a broad sanctions but might favour close the targeted ones. theresa may has been speaking to president trump on the telephone
let's speak to james robbins who's at the talks in northern italy for us tonight.scussed — what form could they take? they could take the form as the foreign secretary was telling me of targeting individual syrian and russian high—ranking officers, who are put to be collaborating most closely on the campaign against civilians in syria. of course the russians deny any knowledge or indeed the fact that the syrian regime was behind last week's chemical gas attack. the americans believe...
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the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, anded for her strength to move forward. helena lee, bbc news. what an amazing life she must have lived. what changes she must have seen over lived. what changes she must have seen over that lifetime. i guess, one of the last victorians, really, at that age. and a warning, if you are on a diet over easter than today's the day that you will get back on to whatever you not been doing this may not help you. a thomas the tank engine train made entirely of chocolate. oh, yes. it arrived at king's cross station in london to mark the easter weekend. it is made of over 100 kilograms of white, dark and milk at belgian chocolate. it stands over six feet tall. if you forgot to purchase any easter eggs at this morning, just head over there and grab a bite. we will have a quick look at the front pages. we are hoping to speak to the former foreign secretary shortly where we will talk to him about events in north korea that we have been discussing this morning. that failed nuclear, failed missile test ov
the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, anded for her strength to move forward. helena lee, bbc news. what an amazing life she must have lived. what changes she must have seen over lived. what changes she must have seen over that lifetime. i guess, one of the last victorians, really, at that age. and a warning, if you are on a diet over easter than today's the day that you will get back on to whatever you not been doing this may not help...
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the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, andmbered for her strength to move forward. helena lee, bbc news. we had the relative of somebody who was 117 on yesterday. don't quite know yet if that person is now the old est know yet if that person is now the oldest in the world but thereabouts. just do think that she was born in the 19th century. blows your mind. we will look at the newspapers now. starting on the front page of the sunday times. most of the paper ‘s lead with the same story this morning, the ongoing activity in north korea. a display of their power during the parade over the weekend. the latest missile test, we are told, at least according to south korea, has failed. but the ansey has been upped and it is a war of words between donald trump and north korea. sunday times is claiming that donald trump is ready to strike at the nuclear arsenal of north korea. the sunday telegraph has a lot of different stories. north korea here, an interview with laura trott over here, the 24—year—old who was so successful with her hus
the mayor of the small city in northern italy where she lived said she had an extraordinary life, andmbered for her strength to move forward. helena lee, bbc news. we had the relative of somebody who was 117 on yesterday. don't quite know yet if that person is now the old est know yet if that person is now the oldest in the world but thereabouts. just do think that she was born in the 19th century. blows your mind. we will look at the newspapers now. starting on the front page of the sunday...
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tonight western foreign ministers from the g7 group of industrialised nations have been meeting in northern italyconsider a co—ordinated response — which could include support for new sanctions on moscow and damascus. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, said america would hold to account those who committed crimes against innocents anywhere in the world. from lucca — our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. contemplating italy's past glory and syria's present horror, borisjohnson and rex tillerson were turning up the international heat on president assad and his russian backers. this morning rex tillerson deliberately started his day at a memorial to note the atrocity in 1944, the massacre of local villagers, and drew a direct parallel to the gas attack last week. we will rededicate ourselves to holding to account any and all who commit crimes against the innocents anywhere in the world. so when trump's foreign minister, who will speak to the russians week, sat down with the foreign secretary who cancelled his visit to moscow to be here instead, they talked of ways to win the wid
tonight western foreign ministers from the g7 group of industrialised nations have been meeting in northern italyconsider a co—ordinated response — which could include support for new sanctions on moscow and damascus. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, said america would hold to account those who committed crimes against innocents anywhere in the world. from lucca — our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. contemplating italy's past glory and syria's present horror,...
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welshman won — onlyjust — by a mere seven seconds after today's fifth and final stage in trento, northern italyish third on the stage. his victory is a major boost for thomas's chances at the forthcoming giro d'italia. recommendations aimed at improving athletes' welfare have been published as part of a major report into british sport. the duty of care review was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time paralympic gold medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid bullying allegations against coaches, mounting concern over the use of medication. over the last few years, the duty of ca re over the last few years, the duty of care is something that has slipped away but i do not think it has been intentional or malicious. there are ha rd intentional or malicious. there are hard topics out that we want to see british athletes do well. if we get duty of care right we can do well if not better. meanwhile olympic rowing champion dame katharine grainger — here on the right — has been appointed the new chair of uk sport. dame katherine is britain's most successful female ol
welshman won — onlyjust — by a mere seven seconds after today's fifth and final stage in trento, northern italyish third on the stage. his victory is a major boost for thomas's chances at the forthcoming giro d'italia. recommendations aimed at improving athletes' welfare have been published as part of a major report into british sport. the duty of care review was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time paralympic gold medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication...
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still ahead, pope francis heads to northern italy to bless the rebuilding of cities ravaged by a deadlyquake. details ahead. >>> plus, some of the world's most celebrated songwriters, bob dylan received his nobel prize this weekend. only took him five months to actually accept it. we'll have the story. knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7 percent or lower. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight, but it may help with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint,lightheaded,or weak, upon standing. other side e
still ahead, pope francis heads to northern italy to bless the rebuilding of cities ravaged by a deadlyquake. details ahead. >>> plus, some of the world's most celebrated songwriters, bob dylan received his nobel prize this weekend. only took him five months to actually accept it. we'll have the story. knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®....
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welshman won onlyjust by a mere seven seconds after today's fifth and final stage in trento, northern italyd on the stage. his victory is a major boost for thomas's chances at the forthcoming giro d'italia. recommendations aimed at improving athletes' welfare have been published as part of a major report into british sport. the duty of care review was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time pa ralympic gold—medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid bullying allegations against coaches, mounting concern over the use of medication and the child sex abuse scandal in football. actually it's about winning medals, that's something that i think eve ryo ne that's something that i think everyone in the uk would support, we feel better as a nation when we're winning football, paralympics, olympics, you name it, it's a moment to celebrate. but over the last few yea rs to celebrate. but over the last few years duty of care is something that has been slipping away, it's not intentional or malicious, but there's hard targets out there and we wa nt there's hard targets o
welshman won onlyjust by a mere seven seconds after today's fifth and final stage in trento, northern italyd on the stage. his victory is a major boost for thomas's chances at the forthcoming giro d'italia. recommendations aimed at improving athletes' welfare have been published as part of a major report into british sport. the duty of care review was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time pa ralympic gold—medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid...
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. >>> the woman believed to be the oldest person in the world died today in northern italy. the woman was 117. she's thought to be the last person born in the 1800s. she attributed her longevity to good genes and a diet that included three eggs a day. she lived in three centuries, two world wars and more than 90 italian governments. >>> this was also the day that millions around the world were waiting for exhibit t, the birth of a babigy raf in upstate new york. the mother was put on a live stream. birth the newborn was up on its feet and it's a boy. congratulations to all. we can tell you mom and baby are doing well. for all of us at ♪ >>> why is sandra bullock speaking out exclusively to "access hollywood." i'm liz hernandez. >> and i'm cscott evans. >> she came to us to put all these rumors to rest. sandra bullock is not retiring or moving to jackson hole, wyoming as the cover of "ok" claims. the magazine claims she made the decision to settle in wyoming with her kids and boyfriend after talking to bruce willis who raised his family in idaho. sandra's rep told us she neve
. >>> the woman believed to be the oldest person in the world died today in northern italy. the woman was 117. she's thought to be the last person born in the 1800s. she attributed her longevity to good genes and a diet that included three eggs a day. she lived in three centuries, two world wars and more than 90 italian governments. >>> this was also the day that millions around the world were waiting for exhibit t, the birth of a babigy raf in upstate new york. the mother was...
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. >>> the woman believed to be the oldest person in the world died today in northern italy. the woman was 117. she's thought to be the last person born in the 1800s. how did she live so long you ask? she attributed her longevity to good genes and a diet that included three eggs a day. she lived in three centuries, two world wars and more than 90 italian governments. >>> this was a day that millions around the world were waiting for, the birth of a baby giraffe at a zoo in upstate new york. the anticipation had gone on for weeks. the mother april was seen in a live stream put out by the zoo that drew up to 5 million viewers every day. within an hour of its birth the newborn was on its feet and it's a boy. mom and baby appear to be doing well. >>> when we come back, a teenager finds her calling making a big >>> finally tonight, a florida high school student is on a mission to bring comfort to the families of police officers killed in the line of duty. she's doing it by making them teddy bears in a way they'll never forget. >> reporter: she eyes each scene plotting the story in
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to end this week, we're off to turin in northern italy.nt rajan datar to find out what the chocolatiers are cooking up in time for easter. when you think about the home of chocolate in europe, you probably think about belgium or switzerland, which isjust over the alps over there, but you probably don't think of italy and certainly not turin. well, think again. so celebrated is turin‘s sweet tooth, there are even organised tours of the city's chocolate shops. and we can try the hot chocolate. this hot chocolate layered with an espresso and cream is a local speciality. it's like a feast, it's like a desert, it's not like a normal coffee. and how many of these could people drink in in one day? 0ne. just one? only one. only in the morning! and to really grasp the story of how this region's chocolate speciality came about, you have to take a journey into the piedemont countryside. it all really began thousands of miles away with a trade blockade in latin america in the late 18th century imposed by napoleon, which restricted supplies of the cruc
to end this week, we're off to turin in northern italy.nt rajan datar to find out what the chocolatiers are cooking up in time for easter. when you think about the home of chocolate in europe, you probably think about belgium or switzerland, which isjust over the alps over there, but you probably don't think of italy and certainly not turin. well, think again. so celebrated is turin‘s sweet tooth, there are even organised tours of the city's chocolate shops. and we can try the hot chocolate....
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she now lives in an undisclosed location in northern italy.er parents' whereabouts are also a secret. the alleged rapists are in pre-trial detention, facing prison sentences of up to 20 years. and the residents of melito? many will have to live with a guilty conscience for having looked away. damien: the eight suspects have been arrested, of course, but still, it's incredible that the mafia still has such power in some parts of italy. just imagine, you're a teenager and you go to school, and then suddenly one day you find out that some of your classmates are about to be deported. that's the experience of schoolchildren in the eastern german town of cottbus. that's because german authorities are now deporting migrants whose applications for asylum have been rejected. over the past two years, more than one million refugees and migrants have come to germany. but not all of them are then granted the right to stay. and with parliamentary elections coming up in september, the government here is keen to show voters who are nervous about migration tha
she now lives in an undisclosed location in northern italy.er parents' whereabouts are also a secret. the alleged rapists are in pre-trial detention, facing prison sentences of up to 20 years. and the residents of melito? many will have to live with a guilty conscience for having looked away. damien: the eight suspects have been arrested, of course, but still, it's incredible that the mafia still has such power in some parts of italy. just imagine, you're a teenager and you go to school, and...
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some rain and showers for the arts in northern italy. and across to the balkans as well.turday looks like a reasonable day, 14 degrees or so your top coverage. very little rain to speak of. the latest headlines from bbc news. america's most senior military commander in afghanistan says the decision to drop a powerful bomb on islamic state militants was based purely on tactical consideration, afg ha n purely on tactical consideration, afghan and american authorities say that 36 million about thes were killed. speculation is growing that north korea may be ready to carry out its sixth nuclear test as soon as this weekend. china has warned that tensions on the korean peninsula are increasing and conflict could break out at any moment. funeral prayers have been held in pakistan for a university student, who was killed by a mob after being accused of sharing blasphemous content on social media. he was beaten with planks. a young british woman stabbed to death on a tram in
some rain and showers for the arts in northern italy. and across to the balkans as well.turday looks like a reasonable day, 14 degrees or so your top coverage. very little rain to speak of. the latest headlines from bbc news. america's most senior military commander in afghanistan says the decision to drop a powerful bomb on islamic state militants was based purely on tactical consideration, afg ha n purely on tactical consideration, afghan and american authorities say that 36 million about...
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to be the world's oldest person and the last one born in the 1800s died today at her home in northern italy. emma morano was 117 years old. she credited her longevity to genetics and eating three eggs a day, two of them raw. morano's life spanned three centuries and almost 100 italian governments. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. thanks for watching. i'm hari sreenivasan. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [announcer]
to be the world's oldest person and the last one born in the 1800s died today at her home in northern italy. emma morano was 117 years old. she credited her longevity to genetics and eating three eggs a day, two of them raw. morano's life spanned three centuries and almost 100 italian governments. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. thanks for watching. i'm hari sreenivasan. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs...
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the oldest person was a woman by name of emma morano, 117, lived in northern italy in verbania, the problemou are going to hold on to for that long. but, there is some good news for older people. according to the national sex study, senior citizens are having a lot more sex. which is good, i think. i don't know. is it good. it's good. you know what it? is good unless the senior citizens are your grandparents. then it is weird. interesting though. because, not always the case. so in the interest of science, we went to l.a. farmers market here at the grove, we asked seniors who gathered there. there are a lot of seniors that spend the day there to share their secrets to success when it comes to doing a little something called it. we are talking to people about a study that came out saying now more than ever. what's your secret? >> who said that? >> everyone said it. >> not me. not me. good luck to them. and more power to them. >> i am going to be 80 this year. i have a boyfriend who just turned 83. and i have to say our sex life is great. >> what's your big move? >> what do you mean big move,
the oldest person was a woman by name of emma morano, 117, lived in northern italy in verbania, the problemou are going to hold on to for that long. but, there is some good news for older people. according to the national sex study, senior citizens are having a lot more sex. which is good, i think. i don't know. is it good. it's good. you know what it? is good unless the senior citizens are your grandparents. then it is weird. interesting though. because, not always the case. so in the interest...
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. ♪ ♪ >> turin, northern italy.a specially bit chapel in the city's cathedral lies the most famous religious relic in the world, the shroud of turin. the cloth that many believe wrapped the body of jesus of nazareth nearly 2,000 years ago. protected by bullet-proof glass, the 14-foot rectangular cloth is so precious and valuable it is rarely seen by the public. the last time that the turin shroud was displayed was in 2010. more than 2 million visitors were drawn to see it. >> the shroud is a fascinating object because it tells the story of jesus' passion in one object. >> for believers, it is much more than a relic. it is evidence of jesus rising from the dead. >> some people think the turin shroud was produced by radiation at the resurrection, in which case that wou be material evidence of the resurrection of jesus. there could be nothing more important than that. ♪ >> for millions the shroud is not only proof of the death and resurrection of jesus, but the only record of what he looked like. ♪ >> there are no phys
. ♪ ♪ >> turin, northern italy.a specially bit chapel in the city's cathedral lies the most famous religious relic in the world, the shroud of turin. the cloth that many believe wrapped the body of jesus of nazareth nearly 2,000 years ago. protected by bullet-proof glass, the 14-foot rectangular cloth is so precious and valuable it is rarely seen by the public. the last time that the turin shroud was displayed was in 2010. more than 2 million visitors were drawn to see it. >>...
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emma morano is said to have passed away in a rocking chair at her home in northern italy.he credited her longevity to her daily habits of eating one raw egg and one cooked egg every day and going to bed before 7:00 p.m. and rising before 6:00 a.m. and i imagine some very good genes there. >>> and in oklahoma, a dramatic rescue of a fisherman stuck in the middle of raging waters. the man was fishing off the rox when a spillway opened, flooding the area with water. it was a tricky rescue. taking more than an hour to get him into the boat. >>> and finally, we have our first buzzer-beater of the nba playoffs. check it out. final play of the game. joe johnson, utah jazz, driving. he's going to drive there, into the paint. floating up the ball over two defenders, it slips in as the clock runs out. final score, utah jazz, 97, clips, 95. you see it there again. utah leads the best of seven series, 1-0. the clippers and jazz resume that series on tuesday. in l.a. i'm a big clippers fan, so -- sad to see. >> you should consider a career in play-by-play announcing. >> thank you very
emma morano is said to have passed away in a rocking chair at her home in northern italy.he credited her longevity to her daily habits of eating one raw egg and one cooked egg every day and going to bed before 7:00 p.m. and rising before 6:00 a.m. and i imagine some very good genes there. >>> and in oklahoma, a dramatic rescue of a fisherman stuck in the middle of raging waters. the man was fishing off the rox when a spillway opened, flooding the area with water. it was a tricky...
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. >>> plus, pope francis heads to northern italy to bless the rebuilding of a city ravaged by a deadlydetails ahead as cnn "newsroom" continues. ns passions, hopes, and dreams. and maybe, a chance at greatness because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums the dinosaurs' extinction... got you outnumbered. don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. >>> a christian community right outside mosul, which has been you shou under siege for many, many months, was abandoned after isis took over. more than 60,000 people fled as the militants vandalized and looted and burned their homes. >> one of the town's biggest churches actually became a place for target practice. and the rest of the area is a ghost to
. >>> plus, pope francis heads to northern italy to bless the rebuilding of a city ravaged by a deadlydetails ahead as cnn "newsroom" continues. ns passions, hopes, and dreams. and maybe, a chance at greatness because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums the dinosaurs'...
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team sky rider gary and —— geraint thomas won onlyjust after the final stage in northern italy.e forthcoming giro d'italia. great britain's james hall has won all—around bronze at the european gymnastics championships in romania. the 21—year—old finished behind gold medallist 0leg verniaiev of ukraine and russia's arthur dalaloyan. another briton, joe fraser, was fifth. ellie downie and alice kinsella compete in the women's all—around finals in around an hours' time. that is all the sport for now, more in the next hour. former rangers manager walter smith said he was never overly burdened by the finances of running the club. he was appearing as the first witness in the fraud trial of craig whyte, the former owner. he is accused of two charges relating to the purchase of a club in 2011. the 46—year—old denies all charges. laura gordon is at the high court. today was the first day of evidence. what did the court here? craig whyte arrived at court here? craig whyte arrived at court this morning for this first day of evidence in a trial relating to his purchase of rangers, back in 2
team sky rider gary and —— geraint thomas won onlyjust after the final stage in northern italy.e forthcoming giro d'italia. great britain's james hall has won all—around bronze at the european gymnastics championships in romania. the 21—year—old finished behind gold medallist 0leg verniaiev of ukraine and russia's arthur dalaloyan. another briton, joe fraser, was fifth. ellie downie and alice kinsella compete in the women's all—around finals in around an hours' time. that is all the...
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michelle: for many northern europeans, italy means warmth, light and bright sunshine.ut that's not always the case, which the residents of the small mountain village of viganella know only too well. in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged into darkness and cold. many of the locals can't deal with it, so they escape to sunnier spots, leaving houses empty. but there is some help coming from above -- where the sun shines. viganella's deputy mayor pier franco midali, who is actually a train driver, is committed to bringing light to the village. mr. midali: we're heading for a rocky promontory well above the village where there's a mirror, which will beam sunlight straight onto the village square. reporter: it will take an hour to get to the spot. the mirror is in need of new equipment and some repairs. the sides of the a
michelle: for many northern europeans, italy means warmth, light and bright sunshine.ut that's not always the case, which the residents of the small mountain village of viganella know only too well. in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged...
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michelle: for many northern europeans, italy means warmth, light and bright sunshine. but that's not always the case, which the residents of the small mountain village of viganella know only too well. in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged into darkness and cold. many of the locals can't deal with it, so they escape to sunnier spots, leaving houses empty. but there is some help coming from above -- where the sun shines. viganella's deputy mayor pier franco midali, who is actually a train driver, is committed to bringing light to the village. mr. midali: we're heading for a rocky promontory well above the village where there's a mirror, which will beam sunlight straight onto the village square. reporter: it will take an hour to get to the spot. the mirror is in need of new equipment and some repairs. the sisides of t
michelle: for many northern europeans, italy means warmth, light and bright sunshine. but that's not always the case, which the residents of the small mountain village of viganella know only too well. in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged...
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. >>> ask the world's oldest person passed away in her home in northern italy. 117 years old. moran know was born on november 29th in 1899. she's believed to be the last surviving person in the world who was born in the 1800s. what a life. eric: wow. well, the white house and, indeed, the world keeping a close eye on north korea right now as the country stages its annual military parade. you know, that massive parade you see there marks the birthday of that guy, the country's late founder, kim jong un's grandfather. as you know, tensions have been running really high in the peninsula amid all those concerns that the regime -- because they boast about this all the time -- is on the verge of its sixth nuclear test. president trump has called on chinese president xi jinping to try and help deescalate this situation. >> i said, you've got to help us with north korea, because we can't allow it, and it's no good for you. and you have a tremendous power because of trade. he then explains house of years of history with korea. not that easy. in other words, not as simple
. >>> ask the world's oldest person passed away in her home in northern italy. 117 years old. moran know was born on november 29th in 1899. she's believed to be the last surviving person in the world who was born in the 1800s. what a life. eric: wow. well, the white house and, indeed, the world keeping a close eye on north korea right now as the country stages its annual military parade. you know, that massive parade you see there marks the birthday of that guy, the country's late...
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. >>> the world's oldest person emma more reno died in her home in northern italy.life. she was 117 years old born on november 29th, 1899. she's believed to have been the last surviving person in the world who was born in the 1800s. >>> it's 7:36. animal rescue group if australia is pleading for someone to return the baby kuala they stole. three babies actually -- three babies were among 11 being treated with medication and are too young to tendon for themselves. the rescue says someone checked on the group when they came in friday morning but they didn't do a headcount. it wasn't until later in the day that they realized that three of the babies were missing. they each weigh between four and 6 pounds. >> just want them to come home. they're sick. they need care. um, people general members of the public don't know how to care for them. and can't do the right thing by them so just do the right thing and bring them back. >> who does that? hopefully they bring them back. rescue group is hoping someone comes forward because the baby kualas need care they want to get the
. >>> the world's oldest person emma more reno died in her home in northern italy.life. she was 117 years old born on november 29th, 1899. she's believed to have been the last surviving person in the world who was born in the 1800s. >>> it's 7:36. animal rescue group if australia is pleading for someone to return the baby kuala they stole. three babies actually -- three babies were among 11 being treated with medication and are too young to tendon for themselves. the rescue...