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and then you can see the treasure which made the city rich in the times of the illyrians the romans and the celts thought the very name of the city means salt come. under the romans it was called you vavoom and was a flourishing trading center on the ruins of the settlement to monastic houses were built in the late seven centuries the number of benedictine foundation is the oldest nunnery still in existence north of the alps. the roof of the crypt rests on twenty four romanesque columns. for almost one thousand years these frescoes were hidden behind masonry. in. even older than the benedictine nondairy is the ministry of st peter. protected by the steep slopes of the meant that the monks hill is impeaches symmetry twelve hundred years old and one of the most beautiful in the world. chambers carved out of the rock i once thought to be roman catacombs maybe they were occupied by hermits no one knows exactly. nor does anyone know how old the monastic wine cellar is but we do know that the ninth century empress charlemagne helped the monks empty a few skinful is down here. monastic in the
and then you can see the treasure which made the city rich in the times of the illyrians the romans and the celts thought the very name of the city means salt come. under the romans it was called you vavoom and was a flourishing trading center on the ruins of the settlement to monastic houses were built in the late seven centuries the number of benedictine foundation is the oldest nunnery still in existence north of the alps. the roof of the crypt rests on twenty four romanesque columns. for...
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the loose fitted it with a glass bottom and now the family office excursions to the sunken roman city of a now off the coast of ischia it's the younger generation like julio sungai tonneau who are developing this new kind of cultural tourism here. so it was our idea to live from the sea in a different way than our parents do. you know after all this but there was just. this all came about due to our love for our homeland the love we want to give it the respect it deserves that want to create jobs that extend beyond the tourist season and this project is comprised of a whole bunch of ideas and initiatives. that all you know limbo to the broad as it was. so the local fisherman became amateur archaeologists they banded together to buy diving equipment and technical devices and applied for the necessary permits and they hired an underwater archaeologist who oversees the excavations to this day . conducting archaeology underwater is a laborious business due to the effects of currents and waves areas that were painstakingly uncovered can soon be filled in again. but the fisherman didn't giv
the loose fitted it with a glass bottom and now the family office excursions to the sunken roman city of a now off the coast of ischia it's the younger generation like julio sungai tonneau who are developing this new kind of cultural tourism here. so it was our idea to live from the sea in a different way than our parents do. you know after all this but there was just. this all came about due to our love for our homeland the love we want to give it the respect it deserves that want to create...
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the loose fitted it with a glass bottom and now the family office excursions to the sunken roman city of a narea off the coast of ischia it's the younger generation like julio sungai tonneau who are developing this new kind of cultural tourism here. their it was our idea to live from the sea in a different way than our parents do. you know after all. this all came about due to our love for our homeland the love we want to give it the respect it deserves that want to create jobs that extend beyond the tourist season and this project is comprised of a whole bunch of ideas and initiatives. that are you know limbo to be brought out as it was. so the local fisherman became amateur archaeologists they banded together to buy diving equipment and technical devices and applied for the necessary permits and they hired an underwater archaeologist who oversees the excavations to this day. conducting archaeology underwater is a laborious business due to the effects of currents and waves areas that were painstakingly uncovered can soon be filled in again. but the fisherman didn't give up and made a
the loose fitted it with a glass bottom and now the family office excursions to the sunken roman city of a narea off the coast of ischia it's the younger generation like julio sungai tonneau who are developing this new kind of cultural tourism here. their it was our idea to live from the sea in a different way than our parents do. you know after all. this all came about due to our love for our homeland the love we want to give it the respect it deserves that want to create jobs that extend...
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september 1954 i visited the site and found a little roman well. that was the start of my career in archaeology. this wonderful discovery shows that there was a little bit of good that came out of the war. after the temple was found, what they did was just break up the walls so it was just lumps of stone, and they put this total travesty of a temple in queen victoria street, with crazy paving and the stones were in the wrong -- it was awful. >> it was obliged to relocate and restore the temple as close to the original location as possible. for a project of this significance, it is very important to go the extra mile and ensure the reconstruction is handled with the utmost integrity and the highest standards. >> we got the brief from bloomberg to make any evocative experience. there is very few people who have connected together archaeology and innovation, and i think that is a big gift that bloomberg is giving, both the community here in london, but also the way that people can experience archaeology. >> it is a happy opportunity to enter the templ
september 1954 i visited the site and found a little roman well. that was the start of my career in archaeology. this wonderful discovery shows that there was a little bit of good that came out of the war. after the temple was found, what they did was just break up the walls so it was just lumps of stone, and they put this total travesty of a temple in queen victoria street, with crazy paving and the stones were in the wrong -- it was awful. >> it was obliged to relocate and restore the...
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we were doing the roman archaeological dig and simultaneously doing the pile driving.the early stage of the project was really all about what was going on underground from an engineering perspective and construction perspective and archaeological perspective. the archaeological dig was completed in january 2013. at that point, the foundations could be poured, and that was an exciting period of the project because for the first time you could start to see the building. >> the below-ground work on this project was particularly complicated. we were building the biggest foundations, the biggest pile to have ever been constructed in london. the deepest one being 70 meters. on top of that, we are working over victorian sewers. we have the london underground, sir christopher wren church. we did the biggest single concrete board that has ever been done in london on this project, nearly 2000 cubic meters of concrete poured in one day. caroline: with the archaeological dig completed and the foundations in place, the steel framework that would support the facade could be erected.
we were doing the roman archaeological dig and simultaneously doing the pile driving.the early stage of the project was really all about what was going on underground from an engineering perspective and construction perspective and archaeological perspective. the archaeological dig was completed in january 2013. at that point, the foundations could be poured, and that was an exciting period of the project because for the first time you could start to see the building. >> the below-ground...
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we can say with certainty that it wasn't just settled by the greeks but also by the romans meant that if they want to say what i think it is probably from two hundred b.c. until two hundred eighty one jane ceramic pieces indicate that what was the idea that afterwards there was probably a catastrophe or not that a visa waiting on me at the moment we believe it was an earthquake that destroyed the city. and sent these ceramics to the bottom of the sea. the entire settlement sank into the sea these ceramic shards were recovered from six meters below the water surface. the fisherman spend all their free time searching for more clues about. many of the younger ones are now experienced archaeological divers but although the work has become routine for them it's much more than a job but minutes from it is just you know when i walk in the water and every dive is a moving experience because every time something new can come to light. blue piece of evidence of what was there which helps us to understand the past because as you just saw every day brings a new discovery. ischia lives from touris
we can say with certainty that it wasn't just settled by the greeks but also by the romans meant that if they want to say what i think it is probably from two hundred b.c. until two hundred eighty one jane ceramic pieces indicate that what was the idea that afterwards there was probably a catastrophe or not that a visa waiting on me at the moment we believe it was an earthquake that destroyed the city. and sent these ceramics to the bottom of the sea. the entire settlement sank into the sea...
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the roman empire. adopted and abducted certain powers oblast and sacred things and sacred items from them. and incorporated it into their daily lives. obtaining that power for their own personal use. and so when we look at moving forward in history we look at. the creation of the valladolid. and they valladolid was a document that was. to discuss whether native americans in this country indeed had souls. and if they did. were they entitled to basic human rights in fifteen forty two a bishop in mexico bartholomew down a cost stated that europeans had the right to colonize and slave and even exterminate indigenous people because they were in his mind barbaric uninstructed in letters and the art of government and completely ignorant and reasoning and totally incapable of learning anything but the mechanical arts that they are sunk in vice are cruel and are of such character that is neater teaches they are to be governed by the will of others it was also. further in history. affidavit or contract if you wi
the roman empire. adopted and abducted certain powers oblast and sacred things and sacred items from them. and incorporated it into their daily lives. obtaining that power for their own personal use. and so when we look at moving forward in history we look at. the creation of the valladolid. and they valladolid was a document that was. to discuss whether native americans in this country indeed had souls. and if they did. were they entitled to basic human rights in fifteen forty two a bishop in...
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and the roman pontiff x. was. an issue to the world and all the inhabitants that all things inhabited in concord belong to the church and this led to the mercenary disbursements of people like john cabot. and josh cartier. and the person that we speak of most frequently today is christopher columbus and while many believe the days of colonization is over the remnants of that genocide still echo across the land very long executive producer of the documentary dodging bullets explains how life is still fundamentally different for first nations people we get pulled over in a car like idea than a little a mile and. i responded that very different than if you're african-american or if you're india. because you may get shot you never know you have it you may get shot by this cop you know. that's what good that's what historical trauma is every minute you make it shot you make it lynched. that's within the daily existence. and it goes back to your first nation person i mean you think of lynchings. well the largest mass ha
and the roman pontiff x. was. an issue to the world and all the inhabitants that all things inhabited in concord belong to the church and this led to the mercenary disbursements of people like john cabot. and josh cartier. and the person that we speak of most frequently today is christopher columbus and while many believe the days of colonization is over the remnants of that genocide still echo across the land very long executive producer of the documentary dodging bullets explains how life is...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.he president will board air force one later for argentina. he will press xi jinping to open the markets or face a deepening trade war. he alsos has -- he also has meeting with south korean president moon and japanese prime minister abe and german chancellor angela merkel. >>> the russians say the meeting with president's putin and trump is set for saturday morning on the g20 sidelines if it happens. the russian conflict is sure to come up. president trump said he doesn't like the moscow election. the foreign ministry suggests that the west knew about or planned the naval confrontation in the kerch strait. the russian court in crimea ordering two months detention for all 24 ukrainian sailors being held for trial. let's bring in fred pleitgen near the kerch strait near russia. fred, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. we are on the kerch strait. the three ships impounded by the russians still on the other end of the bridge you see behind me at the kerch strait. you see the rus
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.he president will board air force one later for argentina. he will press xi jinping to open the markets or face a deepening trade war. he alsos has -- he also has meeting with south korean president moon and japanese prime minister abe and german chancellor angela merkel. >>> the russians say the meeting with president's putin and trump is set for saturday morning on the g20 sidelines if it happens. the russian conflict is sure to come up....
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throughout all of africa in a belief in god in both protestants, evangelical, and also in terms of roman catholic. i think the image which is remaining in my mind is not what you referred to as the pessimism but the pope reaching out to that little child in that hospital in zaire and walking it in his arms and loving it, it seems to me that is more likely image. yes, we are in a crisis, there are problems here in america and
throughout all of africa in a belief in god in both protestants, evangelical, and also in terms of roman catholic. i think the image which is remaining in my mind is not what you referred to as the pessimism but the pope reaching out to that little child in that hospital in zaire and walking it in his arms and loving it, it seems to me that is more likely image. yes, we are in a crisis, there are problems here in america and
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the commission gave roman till tuesday that's tomorrow to present a new budget if there's no agreement to brussels could start a disciplinary steps against rome later this month. the italian government is not backing down over its budget despite e.u. commission warnings to dress tickly reduce its budget deficit target after talks with euro group president mario centurion or italy's finance minister said it would be political suicide to cede to the e.u.'s demands regular to be careful and i mean . we are going to reiterate our budget fundamental characteristics and russia now georgia and we will continue to discuss ways of bringing our position in line with the european commission he now knows to proceed surely we'll also take the
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anything to entertain us. >> i'm christine romans. 32 minutes past the hour.tertained with four short days until midterms. the president is all-in on the single strategy. scare about the southern border. he will sign executive order tightening u.s. asylum rules. the commander in chief also says he has this stark warning about the border. >> they want to throw rocks at our military. our military fights back. we're going to consider and i tell them consider a rifle. when they throw rocks like they did at the mexico military and police, i say consider a rifle. >> quick fact check. cnn has reported one clash of migrants and troops on sunday, but the violent. the u.s. official says the military will operate under standard rules and only use force in self defense. the president took the midterms pitch to missouri attacking birthright citizenship. >> the crazy, lunatic policy that we can end -- that we can end. it is called, you know, birth tourism. where pregnant mothers from all over the world travel to america to make their children instant life-long citizens with
anything to entertain us. >> i'm christine romans. 32 minutes past the hour.tertained with four short days until midterms. the president is all-in on the single strategy. scare about the southern border. he will sign executive order tightening u.s. asylum rules. the commander in chief also says he has this stark warning about the border. >> they want to throw rocks at our military. our military fights back. we're going to consider and i tell them consider a rifle. when they throw...
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in the holy roman empire of the german nation alone this first great european conflagration will claim some four million lives. is because there's a lot of discussion about whether it was a religious war it was about power politics it was actually a mixture of both is a clique this war gives us a wealth of clues about current conflicts to. dolphin or india shining it's god if you go in and we currently seem to again be at a point where we're afraid and rightly so saying that whatever order and reason we have around us could collapse house to fight and count. sixteen eighteen says europe fragmented into catholic and protestant territories imperial. cities bishoprics and. in may sixteen eighteen the catholic emperor puts down or a billion in protestant bohemia and ignites a pan-european conflict. the protestants get support from sweden and france the catholic allies itself with the swedes because it needs their support against spain . which forms the hapsburg alliance with the german emperor. ultimately almost all of europe is drawn into the war. this is i'm clique. and this it may be ch
in the holy roman empire of the german nation alone this first great european conflagration will claim some four million lives. is because there's a lot of discussion about whether it was a religious war it was about power politics it was actually a mixture of both is a clique this war gives us a wealth of clues about current conflicts to. dolphin or india shining it's god if you go in and we currently seem to again be at a point where we're afraid and rightly so saying that whatever order and...
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and this roman vision of bringing peace and prosperity as it's called. it's called the holy roman empire which was a german project the third realm of the russian empire. napoleon of course who saw his project uniting europe and then governing the entire world as inspired by the roman empire. and in its own twisted distorted way. nazi germany is an attempt to do rum one better. .. .. just. the government of self determining independent state living among many other self determining independent states. moses, the god of heaven and earth, so you would think the god of heaven and earth would tell him the same thing the other gods tell the other national leaders, go out and conquer the 4 corners of europe and bring them to submission so we can have peace and prosperity but that is not what happens. the happens, the god of israel was the first god in history to give borders to his people. we find in deuteronomy moses telling the people that god has given us borders because he gave other lands to other nations so they can have their independence and if we cros
and this roman vision of bringing peace and prosperity as it's called. it's called the holy roman empire which was a german project the third realm of the russian empire. napoleon of course who saw his project uniting europe and then governing the entire world as inspired by the roman empire. and in its own twisted distorted way. nazi germany is an attempt to do rum one better. .. .. just. the government of self determining independent state living among many other self determining independent...
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the roman. want to tell you. most. how's it feel of the world. where i come from but oh is that it does this go it just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am always reminds me of home after decades of. living in germany china's photo is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things i need to look different to me now. rid of fluids first as an articulation that exists the other part of the wall haven't been implemented in china that's because i'm not a child of people wondering if their foot is safe to move but if i have our eyes to another culture that is this is the job up to that of them on how i see it and that the supply enough of my job because i tried to do it exactly this hour a day by the name of the name sue and i want to add to it that you. are digital more years. for women for internet activists one mission you. the battle for freedom dignity. courageous and determined the campaign for women's rights. for peace. they mobilize against femicide for compulsory veils. their messages are spread like.
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is thursday, november 1st. 5:00 a.m. in the east. hope you had a great halloween. >> hide the candy. >>> one rally down. ten to go. president trump in florida at the first event in the week-long 11th hour push to the midterms. it is the web ad he tweeted out before the rally drawing attention and called out for portraying hispanics as criminals. the ad echos the 1988 willie horton ad. >> the trump ad features a california cop killer in the u.s. illegally bragging about his crimes. >> absolutely. i would kill more. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] kill more cops. >> the cop killer had been deported twice. once under clinton. once under george w. bush. democratic party chairman tom perez says it's another immigration dog whistle. >> this is donald at his worst. this is fear mongering. >> so the white house is not disagreeing. a source there telling cnn the ad and the president's immigration push are quote clearly working. we're talking about it and not health care. the president also now claims a
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is thursday, november 1st. 5:00 a.m. in the east. hope you had a great halloween. >> hide the candy. >>> one rally down. ten to go. president trump in florida at the first event in the week-long 11th hour push to the midterms. it is the web ad he tweeted out before the rally drawing attention and called out for portraying hispanics as criminals. the ad echos the 1988 willie horton ad. >> the trump ad features a california...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. 30 minutes past the hour.e he's pissed at damn near everyone. those are the words from a white house official. the white house after the election night and fighting among aides and the first lady's public demand to fire a national security official. aides say the president is isolated and becoming angrier by the hour. >> a week after declaring victory, nearly complete victory, in the midterms, the president's friends say he is bitter about election losses and worried about the mueller investigation. he is now openly musing about replacing more top aides. the first one to go is the national security official that melania trump wanted gone. mira ricardel is out of the white house security council to another administration job. >> let's bring in our reporter from politico. we hear the president is in a dower mood. the midterms are not settled. we see the numbers continue to favor the democrats. more by the day. did we miss how blue the blue wave was? >> i think we did. the media played up a number of democrats wh
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. 30 minutes past the hour.e he's pissed at damn near everyone. those are the words from a white house official. the white house after the election night and fighting among aides and the first lady's public demand to fire a national security official. aides say the president is isolated and becoming angrier by the hour. >> a week after declaring victory, nearly complete victory, in the midterms, the president's friends say he is bitter about...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 31 minutes past the hour.is 45 minutes was eight hours. eight hours to get home. the front of "the post" tells the story. no joke. that is a mess. >> they closed the second and third floors and would not let people up to where the buses are locacate located. >> find a bar. >> happy friday. we start with big news overnight. references to wikileaks founder julian assange in an unsealed court filing suggesting he may be criminally charged. it could have significant implications for the mueller investigation. assange made a name for himself leaking government secrets including on the wars in afghanistan and iraq. >> federal prosecutors referenced assange by accident in a filing last week while arguing to keep an unrelated case sealed. they wrote, no other procedure is likely to keep confidential in the fact that assange has been charged. joining us now is hadas gold. what was that? >> reporter: christine, this is an incredible story because of how we are learning of the charges and the string of issues this is bri
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 31 minutes past the hour.is 45 minutes was eight hours. eight hours to get home. the front of "the post" tells the story. no joke. that is a mess. >> they closed the second and third floors and would not let people up to where the buses are locacate located. >> find a bar. >> happy friday. we start with big news overnight. references to wikileaks founder julian assange in an unsealed court filing suggesting he may be...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is tuesday, november 13th. we begin in california where the high wind warning is continuing. the death toll continues to rise as well. 44 people now killed in wildfires statewide. in northern california, 42 people have died in the camp fire. making it the deadliest wildfire in state history. more than 7,000 buildings destroyed. fire officials say the camp fire has burned 117,000 acres. officials estimate it is 30% contained. >> in southern california, 57,000 structures threatened by the woolsey fire. it has grown to 93,000 acres and is 30% contained and has killed two people. cnn's nick watt has more from malibu which has been devastated by the woolsey fire. >> reporter: dave and christine, the death toll at the camp fire in northern california has risen to 42. 13 more bodies were found on monday. now, ten of the bodies that were found on monday were found in the little town of paradise. once home to 26,000 people. almost completely blown, burned off the map by that fire. sadly, the death toll up there could ri
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is tuesday, november 13th. we begin in california where the high wind warning is continuing. the death toll continues to rise as well. 44 people now killed in wildfires statewide. in northern california, 42 people have died in the camp fire. making it the deadliest wildfire in state history. more than 7,000 buildings destroyed. fire officials say the camp fire has burned 117,000 acres. officials estimate it is 30% contained. >> in...
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romans. >>> thank you, dave.eral judge blocks the white house from restricting asylum claims from border crossers. >>> and height of hypocrisy. ivanka trump used private e-mail to conduct white house business. always look for the grown in idaho seal. that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. we've frozen out...out... and forgotten... by a white house and washington mired in special-interests politics. but we can take our country back with a democratic agenda for the people. that means lowering healthcare costs, increasing pay through rebuilding america, and cleaning up corruption. and it means having the strength to sta
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, november 5th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the midterms are one day away. 26 hours until polls open in the east deciding the 35 senate races and 36 races for governor. a new nbc news have democrats with an edge in the ballot. the latest washington post poll shows 69% of registered voters under 40 say they are certain they will vote. that is up from 44% in the last midterms. a lot riding on if democrats can flip the house. cnn political director david chalian with the breakdown. >> 7 0 districts in play. republican? 31 in yellow. true toss ups. of those, 30 of them are currently held by republicans. >> the president going all out in the home stretch holding three rallies today in three states. ohio, illinois and missouri. he will be joined by a special guest. someone from an actual television network. sean hannity of fox news. so much for fair and balanced. on sunday, the president was in georgia and tennessee. he repeated his warnings about the migrant caravan. the first members reached mexico city which is 500 miles away. >>
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the president will board air force one later for argentina. the future of global trade and security on the line. he will press xi jinping to open the markets or face a deepening trade war. he is sharon -- sharpening his tone with russia. he also has meeting with south korean president moon and japanese prime minister abe and german chancellor angela merkel. turkish president erdogan and prime minister modi. >>> the russians say the meeting with president's putin and trump is set for saturday morning on the g20 sidelines if it happens. the russian conflict is sure to come up. president trump said he doesn't like the moscow election. the foreign ministry suggests that the west knew about or planned the naval confrontation in the kerch strait. the issue isses can -- the issue is escalating tensions with moscow and ukraine. the russian court in crimea ordering two months detention for all 24 ukrainian sailors being held for trial. let's bring in fred pleitgen near the kerch strait near ru
. >> i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the president will board air force one later for argentina. the future of global trade and security on the line. he will press xi jinping to open the markets or face a deepening trade war. he is sharon -- sharpening his tone with russia. he also has meeting with south korean president moon and japanese prime minister abe and german chancellor angela merkel. turkish president erdogan and prime minister modi. >>> the russians...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. one rally down, 12 to go.he president's week-long push to the midterms. it is the web ad he tweeted before the rally that is drawing attention and called out for blatantly portraying hispanics as criminals. it highlights the willie horton ad for bush 41. >> it features a california cop killer and horton bragging about his crimes. >> absolutely. i would kill more. [ bleep ] kill more cops. >> the cop killer had been deported twice. once under clinton. once under george w. bush. tom perez says this is just another dog whistle. >> this is donald at his worst. this is fear mongering. >> the ad in the push is clearly working. we are talking about it and not health care. the president also claims as many as 15,000 troops could be sent to the border to stop the migrants heading to the u.s. worth noting that figure exceeds the be in tnumbe number of troo afghanistan. the caravan which is now more than 800 miles away and several weeks away from the border. chief white house correspondent jim acosta is in florida with t
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. one rally down, 12 to go.he president's week-long push to the midterms. it is the web ad he tweeted before the rally that is drawing attention and called out for blatantly portraying hispanics as criminals. it highlights the willie horton ad for bush 41. >> it features a california cop killer and horton bragging about his crimes. >> absolutely. i would kill more. [ bleep ] kill more cops. >> the cop killer had been deported...
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. >> i'm christine romans. 4:00 a.m. in the east. 6:00 a.m. in buen os ares. a source tells us the president is in a quote terrible mood and distract distracted. his former lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to lying to congress. the president canceled a sit-down with vladimir putin following russia seizure of the ukrainian ships from russia. we have the latest from abby phillip with the latest. abby, take it away. >> reporter: good morning, christine. president trump arrived undercover of darkness last night. and a cloud of controversy overshaove overshadowing the trip to the g20. the president talked to reporters about the guilty plea his former attorney michael cohen announced yesterday. the president seemed visibly agitated by that news. he is coming into g20 in a terrible mood distracted by the controversies and cancelling some meetings on the agenda. one of which would be the meeting with vladimir putin scheduled for saturday morning. that was supposed to be two hours long. now it has been scrapped. that could be because of the controversy in ukraine as
. >> i'm christine romans. 4:00 a.m. in the east. 6:00 a.m. in buen os ares. a source tells us the president is in a quote terrible mood and distract distracted. his former lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to lying to congress. the president canceled a sit-down with vladimir putin following russia seizure of the ukrainian ships from russia. we have the latest from abby phillip with the latest. abby, take it away. >> reporter: good morning, christine. president trump arrived...
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is thursday, november 15th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the president and mrs. trump will visit the marine barracks in washington. the president criticized for not going to arlington on veterans day. he is pissed at damn near everyone. a direct quote from someone in the white house after the election night and fighting among aides and the first lady's public demand to fire a national security official. aides say the president is isolated and becoming angrier by the hour. >> a week after declaring victory, nearly complete victory, in the midterms, the president's friends say he is bitter about election losses and worried about the mueller investigation. he is now openly musing about replacing more top aides . the first one to go is the official melania trump wanted gone and out of the white house. cnn's jeff zeleny has the latest. >> reporter: christine and dave, all of the talk of the white house staff shake up is leading to one departure. you remember the story of the deputy national security adviser in the cross-hairs of first lady melan
. >> i'm christine romans. it is thursday, november 15th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the president and mrs. trump will visit the marine barracks in washington. the president criticized for not going to arlington on veterans day. he is pissed at damn near everyone. a direct quote from someone in the white house after the election night and fighting among aides and the first lady's public demand to fire a national security official. aides say the president is isolated and becoming angrier by...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.veryone. 2:31 out there in california. scott mclean reporting from california where millions are under red flag warnings and thousands have lost their homes. we start in d.c., an imminent shakeup at the white house. in a stunning, unprecedented move by melania trump. the first lady calling for the removal of deputy national security adviser mira ricardel. and cnn learned president trump has told people he is prepared to fire her. ricardel clashed with the east wing staff during mrs. trump's recent trip to africa. listen to what she told abc news during that trip. >> reporter: has he had people that you didn't trust working for him? >> yes. >> reporter: did you let him know? >> i let him know. >> reporter: and what did he do? >> well, some people, they don't work there anymore. >> sources tell us ricardel has also butted heads with defense secretary jim mattis and chief of staff john kelly in recent weeks. so far no official word from the white house on her status. more now from senior
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.veryone. 2:31 out there in california. scott mclean reporting from california where millions are under red flag warnings and thousands have lost their homes. we start in d.c., an imminent shakeup at the white house. in a stunning, unprecedented move by melania trump. the first lady calling for the removal of deputy national security adviser mira ricardel. and cnn learned president trump has told people he is prepared to fire her. ricardel clashed...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. not a fan of the gender-reveal party -- >> not that one -- >> in particular. glad we missed it. wednesday, november 28th, 5:00 a.m. in east. we start with the latest on the russia investigation. we have a much clearer idea what special counsel robert mueller may know about trump confident roger stone's effort to get documents from wikileaks. cnn has obtained draft court documents apparently written by mueller's office. they cite emails between stone and his associate, right-wing author jerome corsi, during the 2016 campaign. in them, stone pushes corsi to get in team coverage with wikileaks' founder julian assange, and corsi reports back assange has document dumps that will damage hillary clinton in the works. sara murray with more. >> reporter: good morning. jerome corsi's legal troubles could be giving a glimpse into special counsel robert mueller's potential collusion case. corsi, an associate of roger stone, shared a pile of draft documents with cnn that allegedly show stone pushi
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. not a fan of the gender-reveal party -- >> not that one -- >> in particular. glad we missed it. wednesday, november 28th, 5:00 a.m. in east. we start with the latest on the russia investigation. we have a much clearer idea what special counsel robert mueller may know about trump confident roger stone's effort to get documents from wikileaks. cnn has obtained draft court documents apparently written by mueller's office. they cite emails...
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. >> i'm romachristine romans. welcome to the viewers around the world.across the united states. polls open in the east coast in 90 minutes. on monday, president trump campaigned for senate candidates in ohio, indiana and missouri. the final pitch to his base is a mixed tape of his greatest hits. >> the key is you have to go out and vote. in a sense, i am on the ticket. i shouldn't say this because i want to unite. i eventually want to unite. the fact is we're driving them crazy. we're driving them crazy. they don't know what to do. they're going loco. loco. >> democrats are inviting caravan after caravan. isn't that nice? of illegal aliens to flood into our country and overwhelm your communities. >> if the radical democrats take power, they will take a wrecking ball to our economy and future of our country. >> if you don't want to say the words speaker of the house pelosi. >> the mid-term elections used to be like boring, don't they? do you even remember what they were? people say midterms and people say what is that? now it is the hottest thing. >> peop
. >> i'm romachristine romans. welcome to the viewers around the world.across the united states. polls open in the east coast in 90 minutes. on monday, president trump campaigned for senate candidates in ohio, indiana and missouri. the final pitch to his base is a mixed tape of his greatest hits. >> the key is you have to go out and vote. in a sense, i am on the ticket. i shouldn't say this because i want to unite. i eventually want to unite. the fact is we're driving them crazy....
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i'm christine romans. >> good morning. i'm dave briggs. tuesday, november 20th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. eager to hear about the tech stocks. all down. facebook, google. not a good day for the market. >>> we start at the white house. in a twist that is eironic to sy the least. ivanka trump sent hundreds of e-mails through a private e-mail account. this is based on a non-partisan watch dog group. e-mails show mrs. trump used her personal account to e-mail cabinet officials and white house aides for much of 2017. >> people familiar with the matter tell "the washington post," the investigation was conducted and the probe found many e-mails were sent in violation of federal records laws which require preservation of all white house communications. >> the president used hillary clinton's private e-mail use as a centerpiece his 2016 campaign. the white house had no comment. a spokesperson for ivanka trump's lawyer acknowledged that ivanka used her private e-mail before briefed on the rules. he stressed mrs. trump's e-mail use was different from secretary clinton's. >> he said she
i'm christine romans. >> good morning. i'm dave briggs. tuesday, november 20th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. eager to hear about the tech stocks. all down. facebook, google. not a good day for the market. >>> we start at the white house. in a twist that is eironic to sy the least. ivanka trump sent hundreds of e-mails through a private e-mail account. this is based on a non-partisan watch dog group. e-mails show mrs. trump used her personal account to e-mail cabinet officials and white...
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i'm christine romans. good to have you back. >> i'm dave briggs. it is tuesday, november 27th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. a senate seat on the line in the state of mississippi. polls open in a few hours. will it be a red or a blue, blue, blue christmas? >> well done. >> listen. >> the proud birth place of the king of rock 'n' roll. elvis. we love elvis. i shouldn't say this. you will say i'm conceited because i'm not. other than the blond hair growing up, they say i looked like elvis. do you see that? >> do you see the striking resemblanc resemblance? >> i don't see it. i'll take the president at his word. >> it is tough to tell them apart. it is interesting when he got laughter when he said i'm not conceited. more on that in a moment. >>> we start with the big cliff hanger in washington. did paul manafort lie to robert mueller? if he did, why? some say the former trump campaign chairman lied more more than a year. the questions swirled around manafort for more than a year. >> what is the story on the trump tower meeting with russians who claimed to ha
i'm christine romans. good to have you back. >> i'm dave briggs. it is tuesday, november 27th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. a senate seat on the line in the state of mississippi. polls open in a few hours. will it be a red or a blue, blue, blue christmas? >> well done. >> listen. >> the proud birth place of the king of rock 'n' roll. elvis. we love elvis. i shouldn't say this. you will say i'm conceited because i'm not. other than the blond hair growing up, they say i looked...
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more pity is a fast growing city located in the south of france it dates back to roman times but today it's home to several high tech start up companies and has a vibrant student community tourists come here for the wine culture and climate our tour today begins on the city's main square. here right now. when everyone. can see. the opera house and the fountain of the free graces it's very known because on the square we have many coffees and also come from here so that's a very interesting place. another interesting place is the to which visitors can climb for great views of the city as a professional guide bruno knows best sights even when time is limited. in forty eight hours you can. of course i would say that would be the markets we have the market of the opposite which is very interesting and also we have the museum of which is one of the main museums that we have. and classic paintings and of course. i would say the why of course the white industry is very present and we have many chateaus in which. we follow bruno's first tip and visit the market located under the eighteenth cent
more pity is a fast growing city located in the south of france it dates back to roman times but today it's home to several high tech start up companies and has a vibrant student community tourists come here for the wine culture and climate our tour today begins on the city's main square. here right now. when everyone. can see. the opera house and the fountain of the free graces it's very known because on the square we have many coffees and also come from here so that's a very interesting...
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to the a is a fast growing city located in the south of france it dates back to roman times but today it's home to several high tech start up companies and has a vibrant student community tourist come here for the wine culture and climate our tour today begins on the city's main square. here right now on this point of the committee could be when everyone comes that the b.b.c. is this beautiful square with the opera house and the fountain of the big races it's very known because on the square we have many coffees and also come from here so that's a very interesting place. another interesting place is the up to two young for which visitors can climb for great views of the city as a professional guide bruno's mon p.t.a.'s best sights even when time is limited. in forty eight hours you can. of course i would say the three most would be the markets we have the market of the opposite which is very interesting and also we have the museum of which is one of the main museums that we have. and classic paintings and of course you also i would say the why of course the white industry is very pres
to the a is a fast growing city located in the south of france it dates back to roman times but today it's home to several high tech start up companies and has a vibrant student community tourist come here for the wine culture and climate our tour today begins on the city's main square. here right now on this point of the committee could be when everyone comes that the b.b.c. is this beautiful square with the opera house and the fountain of the big races it's very known because on the square we...
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all these are roman coins presumably from the first century. many detectorists throw stuff like this in the scrap box here it's numbered measured and entered into the find report that's how it should be done many treasure hunters cooperate willingly with archaeologists but others resent what they see is unwarranted interference there after the adventure like axelle telephone carked he maintains a website called the german detectorists union. just claim you need a permit in general and that anyone who doesn't have one is considered a looter but that simply not true and for i often heard a blanket statements like that you can go anywhere you want with your metal detector and not have to worry about restrictions that's absolutely false forty five. the two sides are at loggerheads and there are black sheep in every community and some treasure hunters go off to bombs munitions and weapons like those found here in the high spot that's dangerous and just as illegal as digging in excavation sites without a permit. doesn't guns gets you those are looter
all these are roman coins presumably from the first century. many detectorists throw stuff like this in the scrap box here it's numbered measured and entered into the find report that's how it should be done many treasure hunters cooperate willingly with archaeologists but others resent what they see is unwarranted interference there after the adventure like axelle telephone carked he maintains a website called the german detectorists union. just claim you need a permit in general and that...
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romans, over to you. >> thanks, dave. >>> the final pitch.ng to rally his base to the polls. and countering the message is past and possibly future candidates. ible jamag ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. help stop the clock on further irreversible joint damage. talk to your rheumatologist. right here. right now. humira. whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were c
romans, over to you. >> thanks, dave. >>> the final pitch.ng to rally his base to the polls. and countering the message is past and possibly future candidates. ible jamag ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections...