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>> you mean going to rome. >> rose: yes. >> rome is very beautiful. the people who financed it are an italian company and we always go some place that woody feels comfortable being for three months because we're there-- we only shoot for seven weeks, but we're there for preproduction, so we're there a good 10 weeks. >> rose: particular time of the year? >> always in the summer because his whole family comes and the kids are off from school, so we always shoot in the summertime. and rome is beautiful. we had a great time there. >> rose: alec, this is your second film with woody. what is it? why do you say when woody allen calls, "yes?" >> i just think it's easier, i mean, aside from the whole history of his film making career and his success commercially and creatively, it's easier when you're with the writer-director-producer, you know the guy-- it's all one voice because movie making today i think increasingly is not one voice. it's where you have one person who is in control of everything creatively. and it's movies, also, about people because so ma
>> you mean going to rome. >> rose: yes. >> rome is very beautiful. the people who financed it are an italian company and we always go some place that woody feels comfortable being for three months because we're there-- we only shoot for seven weeks, but we're there for preproduction, so we're there a good 10 weeks. >> rose: particular time of the year? >> always in the summer because his whole family comes and the kids are off from school, so we always shoot in...
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in that they are like incorporated by rome so that their existence depends on rome's approval.organization i run, was criticized in this same document as a troublemaker, a suspect organization for lcwr. the women religious, to have a relationship with. so our response has been a little more public, a little more quickly. the leadership conference has had board meeting, was in rome earlier this week. and in prayer and reflection we'll be having more meetings this coming weekend and then over the summer in the regions. so that process is going on. our process is really a political process. lifting up our faith to push back, to use it for mission so that the people that jesus responded to in the gospel, the people that were cared about by jesus, the poor or the least and the lest as we sometimes say, that they are lifted up and the focus is on them and their needs. and our nation's soul is not corrupted further by the house ryan budget. >> sister simone, as far as the leadership conference is concerned, as you correctly point out, is basically created and answers to the vatican. t
in that they are like incorporated by rome so that their existence depends on rome's approval.organization i run, was criticized in this same document as a troublemaker, a suspect organization for lcwr. the women religious, to have a relationship with. so our response has been a little more public, a little more quickly. the leadership conference has had board meeting, was in rome earlier this week. and in prayer and reflection we'll be having more meetings this coming weekend and then over the...
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so you shot "to rome with love" you shot this in rome. >> yeah. we shot in rome. i love rome. spanish food. but, italian food is so good. when i'm there i have spaghetti for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. >> jimmy: yeah, i know. it's everything. it's all you can eat over there. i actually went out over there recently. and i had so much spaghetti and pasta. and last night i had sushi. i went to a sushi restaurant because i wanted something different. and all these women in komonos saying -- [ speaking italian ] it was very interesting. now the woody allen movie "to rome with love." i love woody allen. last time you worked with him you won and oscar, congratulations. >> thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and now you're shooting this thing. does he treat you any differently? does he give you extra notes? >> no, the same. you don't see him much. i talked to him by e-mail when he offered the movie. then i called back or i wrote and said, "yeah. i love it. thank you so much. of course i would love to play this character." and then i never saw him until we were ons
so you shot "to rome with love" you shot this in rome. >> yeah. we shot in rome. i love rome. spanish food. but, italian food is so good. when i'm there i have spaghetti for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. >> jimmy: yeah, i know. it's everything. it's all you can eat over there. i actually went out over there recently. and i had so much spaghetti and pasta. and last night i had sushi. i went to a sushi restaurant because i wanted something different. and all these women in...
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oil and good under pressure. >> e4 today in rome.et in a bid to reach common ground ahead of next week's full eu summit. >>> good morning to our u.s. viewers and welcome back to others who are with us this morning. the dow jones industrials average at this point is pointed to open higher by 50 points. the nasdaq by nine points. the s&p 500 opening up five or six as well. this as we know follows quite a grim trading day in the u.s. with major indexes shutting 2%. hear the reaction from that move has been more mixed overnight. ftse global 300 is down half a percent. you can take a look at where the pressure is coming from. ftse 100 is down 1%. xetra dax down. only in spain over here ir, ibep .8%. it follows losses across the spanish equity sector and perhaps a bit of relief after the independent banking audit found the banks would only need something in the range of 60 billion of capital. that figure on the low end of what analysts privately expect. >> always nice to get ideas about how you potentially could be investing or making mone
oil and good under pressure. >> e4 today in rome.et in a bid to reach common ground ahead of next week's full eu summit. >>> good morning to our u.s. viewers and welcome back to others who are with us this morning. the dow jones industrials average at this point is pointed to open higher by 50 points. the nasdaq by nine points. the s&p 500 opening up five or six as well. this as we know follows quite a grim trading day in the u.s. with major indexes shutting 2%. hear the...
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to rome with love is four vignettes. >> yes.take place in rome and it's very romantic and there are mishappens. >> but who car working for woody allen in rome is like combining two amazing things. i'm so lucky. the movie's beautiful and funny. >> and woody as a director. >> he's quiet and he's precise and he makes me very nervous. i'm always worried i was going to get fired. >> he made you audition. >> oh. i auditioned for it. i really properly went and i acted for him, he gave me notes. thendy it again and he hired me. so i'm really -- >> clearly you took the notes well. >> yeah. >> but you are telling us you were talking with us, seems there's a little intimidation there. in your mind he's still woody allen. >> every time i have an interaction with him, nerve-racking experience. i watched a pbs documentary on him and i felt like -- but you've met the man but it still feels like he's so iconic for me. it is hard for him to just and person. >> the idea of filming in rome for woody, he's gone to these european cities to make film
to rome with love is four vignettes. >> yes.take place in rome and it's very romantic and there are mishappens. >> but who car working for woody allen in rome is like combining two amazing things. i'm so lucky. the movie's beautiful and funny. >> and woody as a director. >> he's quiet and he's precise and he makes me very nervous. i'm always worried i was going to get fired. >> he made you audition. >> oh. i auditioned for it. i really properly went and i...
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she's going to be in rome.et her. >> she just broke up with her boyfriend so she's a bit at loose ends. >> trouble. trouble in every city. trouble. why trouble? >> you're just going to love her. she's smart and funny and interesting. men just adore her. i think it's because of the sexual vibe she gives off. >>> a favorite on the independent films circuit. "to rome with love." >> she place a woman who has eyes for someone else. she's here in studio 57. welcome. >> hi. >> i should say that "to rome with love" is four vignettes in which you're in one of them. >> yes. it's short stories that intermingle and they take place in rome. it's romantic. >> who cares if you're working for woody allen? >> i care i'm working for woody allen. working for woody allen in rome is like combining two amazing things. i'm so lucky. the movie's beautiful and funny. >> and woody as a director? >> he's quiet and he's precise and he makes me very nervous. i was always worried i was going to get fired. >> and he made you audition? >> oh,
she's going to be in rome.et her. >> she just broke up with her boyfriend so she's a bit at loose ends. >> trouble. trouble in every city. trouble. why trouble? >> you're just going to love her. she's smart and funny and interesting. men just adore her. i think it's because of the sexual vibe she gives off. >>> a favorite on the independent films circuit. "to rome with love." >> she place a woman who has eyes for someone else. she's here in studio 57....
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really yes or all is for example the center of rome it's much. much smaller incomparably compact which have been inscribed for example perry since scribed only . you know. sin sin there are the saudi rigorous yes yes yes and all these you know buildings you know are in the center of the c.d.c. and this why you know the picture will have big difficulties for the development i mean who not only new constructions but you know increasing can assess it's in electricity and water in them so it's necessary to develop the infrastructure but it's not easy and it's needs very very big work and that's why. you know and in general the problem between conservation and development exists in all sides so yes you're feeling even being a russian citizen you're feeling our mix to would turn towards the state of this this is the right well good you should be concerned then in the well what was the rome of unesco in saving the city has seen saving the city of st peter's which i love from the erection of this controversial gazprom tower. no i know that you do say yes
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now, decline is usually interpreted as irreversible, like rome in decline and just evaporated. >> it doesn't have to be irreversible to be a serious concern that he is raising. the fact is we have been in decline in certain ways. we've lost in part because of our processes of manufacturing. we've lost a lot of manufacturing jobs to other countries for global i will saismghts we have not kept up with the technology that has also replaced a lot of jobs. the blue collar jobs that we have lost, 6 million of them, have not come back. this has been not a recession but a man-cession. >> this is loaded with pessimism. we are not a pessimistic nation. >> that's correct. >> we are an optimistic nation. have we lost that? >> no, we have a dysfunctional government that has not been able to address the key issues, like tax policy, like education. these are the kinds of things that we haven't addressed. >> that's where government policy becomes really critical. do we want to be a country where the government is going to support everybody and be the answer to all things or do we want the private bu
now, decline is usually interpreted as irreversible, like rome in decline and just evaporated. >> it doesn't have to be irreversible to be a serious concern that he is raising. the fact is we have been in decline in certain ways. we've lost in part because of our processes of manufacturing. we've lost a lot of manufacturing jobs to other countries for global i will saismghts we have not kept up with the technology that has also replaced a lot of jobs. the blue collar jobs that we have...
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and thousands of italians a march against the cuts in rome but the euro's future hangs in the balance and with greece as that point he heard that will decide the future of the single currency. it's nine pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. live the u.n. observer mission in syria is suspending its activities because of escalating violence in the country this as the u.s. says it's tracking a russian military cargo ship as it makes its way to syria with weapons and troops reportedly on board moscow's deny the claims of us said several ships already if needed to protect its syrian base parties maria has the latest from damascus. we are hearing from the chief supervision mission here in syria that the more interests have suspended all the activities in the country and the main reason for that is an increased violence we've been witnessing in the last few days that posed a significant risk for around three hundred monitors here in the country and has actually been impeded in their ability to fulfill their amended here in syria indeed we've been seeing dramatic escalation last few days wit
and thousands of italians a march against the cuts in rome but the euro's future hangs in the balance and with greece as that point he heard that will decide the future of the single currency. it's nine pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. live the u.n. observer mission in syria is suspending its activities because of escalating violence in the country this as the u.s. says it's tracking a russian military cargo ship as it makes its way to syria with weapons and troops reportedly on board...
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catholics in rome are celebrating a special recognition in rome. there was a mass in rome earlier this morning. this is part of an annual service. >> 5:37. 76 degrees on tv hill. campuses across the country are considering smoking bans that would do away with all tobacco products on campus. >> a possible vaccine for nicotine. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. what perk would you like to see added to your in-flight experience? i vote for a massage. especially right now. you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. our cloud is not soft and fluffy. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. >> welcome back. 80 degrees downtown. pretty much dry in baltimore city. the storms are moving fast, 60 miles per
catholics in rome are celebrating a special recognition in rome. there was a mass in rome earlier this morning. this is part of an annual service. >> 5:37. 76 degrees on tv hill. campuses across the country are considering smoking bans that would do away with all tobacco products on campus. >> a possible vaccine for nicotine. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. what perk would you like to see added to your in-flight experience? i...
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it reported that they chowed down in rome.d at a fast-food joint and they neglected to leave a tip. restaurant staff say they were surprised not only because of the facebook founded insane wealth because they are accustomed to general toc tips from -- generous tips from american tourists. >> lightning roooouuunnd. lightning round. >> is it done yet? dan, anybody who has ever waited tables in america knows europeans don't tip. i say good for zuckerberg forgetting pay back. >> i bet that waiter didn't -- like -- that. >> i don't understand. >> he didn't like it. he was mad. >> jedediah, what is the point of eating mcdonalds in rome? don't they have an olive garden. >> as an italian american i am disgusted. when you go to rome you gain 30 pounds because you have eaten 30 pounds of pasta. this guy went there and ate mcdonalds? mcdonalds? no i'm serious. mcdonalds is not cool. >> that is a spicy meatball. >> that's right. >> anthony when you are as rich as zuckerberg, do you just not care if people think you are a cheapskate? >> i
it reported that they chowed down in rome.d at a fast-food joint and they neglected to leave a tip. restaurant staff say they were surprised not only because of the facebook founded insane wealth because they are accustomed to general toc tips from -- generous tips from american tourists. >> lightning roooouuunnd. lightning round. >> is it done yet? dan, anybody who has ever waited tables in america knows europeans don't tip. i say good for zuckerberg forgetting pay back. >> i...
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>> yeah, it came out from rome.the limits to growth report. >> right. >> that ran computer models, back when -- remember, computers seemed like they were telling the truth no matter what you put into them. and i think with the -- with the oil embargo in '73, just one year later and oil prices shooting up, there was a real sense that, yes, we are running out of everything. you know, we were running out of oil. and we need to conserve everything. and we are really on a very, very wrong path. in many ways, you can see it's set the environmental agenda certainly for a couple of decades. >> and then so what are the facts? >> well, the problem is they were wrong. they were first of all wrong that we were going to run out of food. perhaps more importantly for the environmental concern, they were wrong about the idea that we were going to run out of all resources. actually, if you look at the cost of resources, which is the economists' way of looking at how many resources do we have left, the cost of resources generally hav
>> yeah, it came out from rome.the limits to growth report. >> right. >> that ran computer models, back when -- remember, computers seemed like they were telling the truth no matter what you put into them. and i think with the -- with the oil embargo in '73, just one year later and oil prices shooting up, there was a real sense that, yes, we are running out of everything. you know, we were running out of oil. and we need to conserve everything. and we are really on a very,...
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pope benedict gave all the new archbishops at a mass in rome earlier this morning. that is a light vestment. it's made from a wool shorn from lamb and blessed by the pope, given to the new archbishop as part of an annual service. we're going to hear from arch bishop lori on 11 news and on line at wbaltv.com. >> in today's educaon alert, a new student grading rule is now in effect in anne arundel county. that new regulation will affect how teachers grade all students in the county. official says the change is designed to help students and staff. the teachers association of anne arundel county have a hand in drawing up those final regulations. >> what the difference is how many retakes the children are going to be able to takers when the materials are going to be able to turned in and you're going to have probably a much more feeling that they have actually mastered the material that they're supposed to master. >> and you can read a copy of the new grading regulations. you can find it on wbaltv.com. just click on education alert. coming up on 11 news at noon, wildfire
pope benedict gave all the new archbishops at a mass in rome earlier this morning. that is a light vestment. it's made from a wool shorn from lamb and blessed by the pope, given to the new archbishop as part of an annual service. we're going to hear from arch bishop lori on 11 news and on line at wbaltv.com. >> in today's educaon alert, a new student grading rule is now in effect in anne arundel county. that new regulation will affect how teachers grade all students in the county....
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when the euro 2012 kicked off in poland and ukraine a few days ago, the pope in rome made a comment. benedict xvi said a team sport like soccer is a school that teaches you respect for others and respect for your opponent i've particular. some also saw it as a message related to recent events in the vatican where some in the hope's team have lately resorted to foul play. it is a dart game of intrigue, treason, and blackmail. >> the vatican, the nerve center of the catholic church. it draws more than 10 million tourists and pilgrims each year. but what happens behind the walls of the command center remains largely under wraps with the pope and his staff doing business away from the limelight. but there is a whistle-blower at the met that again. for months, someone has been leaking controversial -- controversial documents to the public, including private correspondence between the pontiff and his closest aides. speculation is right. pilgrims in rome are baffled by the latest scandal. >> in my opinion, it is that everything has gone now. i think people trust the people close to him, and
when the euro 2012 kicked off in poland and ukraine a few days ago, the pope in rome made a comment. benedict xvi said a team sport like soccer is a school that teaches you respect for others and respect for your opponent i've particular. some also saw it as a message related to recent events in the vatican where some in the hope's team have lately resorted to foul play. it is a dart game of intrigue, treason, and blackmail. >> the vatican, the nerve center of the catholic church. it...
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our man in rome is now the vatican's point man in rome. how is that? in to help shape things up. he's going to have the pope's ear, but does everyone someone of greg burke's have a prayer? let's ask him, because, greg, that's a mighty tall path. congratulations, i've got to say. this might be too much for even you, young man. congratulations, but what are you going to do? >> reporter: i'm going to to ask you to pray, neil, that's the first thing and you know, see where it goes from there. i think i'm going to go in, neil, with modest expectations. you know, this is basically like a white house director of communications job, i'm there to sort of farm late and shape the message and then the harder part. try to keep everybody on message in the vatican. i don't expect to have a whole lot of power, but i certainly do hope to be at the table with those who are making the decisions, if not the pope himself. at least number two and number three, right down the line. i think that can be some help. i also really set modest expectations and looking to try to tak
our man in rome is now the vatican's point man in rome. how is that? in to help shape things up. he's going to have the pope's ear, but does everyone someone of greg burke's have a prayer? let's ask him, because, greg, that's a mighty tall path. congratulations, i've got to say. this might be too much for even you, young man. congratulations, but what are you going to do? >> reporter: i'm going to to ask you to pray, neil, that's the first thing and you know, see where it goes from there....
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. >> reporter: street brawls in rome today. social unrest triggered by painful economic reforms -- higher taxes, budget cuts, raising the retirement age. italy faces a recession, deficits, and troubled banks giving it a place alongside portugal, ireland, greece, and spain -- countries that threatened to unravel the 17-nation eurozone. their initials earning the nickname piigs. but italy has an advantage the others do not. some of the best known and respected brands in the world. how is business? >> pretty good. i mean, 2011 we closed the best year ever in terms of sales and turnover. >> reporter: this ferrari factory in the north is a shining example of what the country's economy still does right. italian leaders say it's products like this that will help this country grow out of the recession. the makers of ferrari assure me this is a very smooth ride, but the road ahead for italy's economy might not be. this weekend a government was elected that may oppose the bailout agreement and if that happens italy could be pushed out of
. >> reporter: street brawls in rome today. social unrest triggered by painful economic reforms -- higher taxes, budget cuts, raising the retirement age. italy faces a recession, deficits, and troubled banks giving it a place alongside portugal, ireland, greece, and spain -- countries that threatened to unravel the 17-nation eurozone. their initials earning the nickname piigs. but italy has an advantage the others do not. some of the best known and respected brands in the world. how is...
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. >>> any for forceful response to the vatican the largest organization of american nuns said rome was being unsubstantiated accusations that caused scandal and came within the church. this is the president of the leadership conference of women religious. >>> specifically what are these unsubstantiated accusations? >>> the phrase that is the most and around the media is a radical feminist. did we sister pat says that charge of feminism comes from the organization's repeated request that women be seen as equals and allowed to become priests. >>> if that is an accusation i would say most of the church in united states is guilty of that. did way to the vatican has also ordered the nuns to actively promote church teachings about the right to life and human sexuality. there is a divide here. many men to ministers today catholics tend not to see gays as sinners and to serve the poorest of women don't always see birth control as the grave threat to life seen by the vatican. >>> to serve the most vulnerable in our world that places us in messy situations. >>> catholics to support the vatican s
. >>> any for forceful response to the vatican the largest organization of american nuns said rome was being unsubstantiated accusations that caused scandal and came within the church. this is the president of the leadership conference of women religious. >>> specifically what are these unsubstantiated accusations? >>> the phrase that is the most and around the media is a radical feminist. did we sister pat says that charge of feminism comes from the organization's...
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and the thousands of italians much abuse cuts in rome while the eurozone future hangs in the balance with greeks us that boys will decide as a country states. next time will be looking at the challenges as serbia's new president is facing in a special interview coming up next here on state. today i am talking to the serbian ambassador to the u.k. a day on popovich victory over the new president and former nationalist opposition leader thomas surprised many outside i'm just a couple of which did it surprise you. to an extent yes it was actually the economy that was the topic the most important topic of the electoral campaign and the perception of the. general population was actually such that they were not satisfied with the performances of the economy so. contrary to the perceptions of some service some. more important quote unquote issues like he'll perspective so serbia or course a war were not in the focus of the complain the economy was and so what was the social factors that led up to his victory would you say the unemployment rate is as high as twenty five percent and this is t
and the thousands of italians much abuse cuts in rome while the eurozone future hangs in the balance with greeks us that boys will decide as a country states. next time will be looking at the challenges as serbia's new president is facing in a special interview coming up next here on state. today i am talking to the serbian ambassador to the u.k. a day on popovich victory over the new president and former nationalist opposition leader thomas surprised many outside i'm just a couple of which did...
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, yes. >> what about the american catholic church compared with rome?s a sign of a catholic church that is much -- evolving faster than rome too? >> i think that's probably true, yes. unfortunately, i think that the officials at the vatican seem entrenched in what i would call a prevatican model of church, which is noncollaborative and so forth. and i think the american church by and large has embraced the teachings of the second vatican council, which puts emphasis -- which we do as nuns, on social justice, on the needs of the poor, on relieving the plight of the o pressed or helping victims of violence around the world. those are the kinds of concerns we bring to this church. and i've run into la ity and this makes me said, who have said to me after they heard about this vatican action against nuns, they said, you know, sister, how can i go to church next sunday? this really makes me sad. and it makes me sad too to hear them say that. >> sister marie fielder, so nice to have you on the program, we'll talk to you again soon. host of interfaith voices.
, yes. >> what about the american catholic church compared with rome?s a sign of a catholic church that is much -- evolving faster than rome too? >> i think that's probably true, yes. unfortunately, i think that the officials at the vatican seem entrenched in what i would call a prevatican model of church, which is noncollaborative and so forth. and i think the american church by and large has embraced the teachings of the second vatican council, which puts emphasis -- which we do...
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conference leaders will go to rome tuesday for a meeting with church officials to discuss the situation. meanwhile at the vat cap, the investigation continues in the so-called "vatileaks" scandal in which private papal documents have been leaked to journalists. the pope's butler, paolo gabriele, was formally questioned this week. under vatican law, he faces up to six years in prison on charges of aggravated theft of the documents. but after gabriele's arrest, more documents were leaked, along with an anonymous note threatening still more unless certain church officials resign, including cardinal tarcisio bertone, the vatican secretary of state. bertone, who's been targeted in many of the leaks, companied pope benedict the sixteenth to milan last weekend for a huge event-the world meeting of families. an estimated one million people attended a special mass there. benedict announced the next world meeting of families will be in philadelphia, in 2015. he said he looks forward to taking part, "god willing." he'll then be 88 years old. amid all of this, the u.s. catholic bishops will be hold
conference leaders will go to rome tuesday for a meeting with church officials to discuss the situation. meanwhile at the vat cap, the investigation continues in the so-called "vatileaks" scandal in which private papal documents have been leaked to journalists. the pope's butler, paolo gabriele, was formally questioned this week. under vatican law, he faces up to six years in prison on charges of aggravated theft of the documents. but after gabriele's arrest, more documents were...
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the meeting in rome came as moody's rating agency downgrades fifteen of the world's biggest banks in america and europe later this hour you can watch max kaiser and stacy herbert sparing no feelings while giving us their opinion of the banks here's a brief idea of what you can expect in banking circles is called a ponzi scheme in nature we call it cancer cancer is a it invades the body it's a you know it starts to eat the body it is evermore the body to support itself the crowds out all the functioning aspects of the body and it kills the body kills the host same thing with these bankers around the world they're a cancer and they're pushing our legitimate businesses and the result will be a cancer ridden economic corpse from which a new economy must be born. now that eternal question what is the price of happiness with the global economy in turmoil it seems that for many of us financial security is the number one priority right from the heart of the big apple the president tries to find out now just how much money people there need to be happy. how much of an annual salary would make
the meeting in rome came as moody's rating agency downgrades fifteen of the world's biggest banks in america and europe later this hour you can watch max kaiser and stacy herbert sparing no feelings while giving us their opinion of the banks here's a brief idea of what you can expect in banking circles is called a ponzi scheme in nature we call it cancer cancer is a it invades the body it's a you know it starts to eat the body it is evermore the body to support itself the crowds out all the...
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group congregation for the doctrine of the faith that rebuked the nuns. >> we are in a meeting in rome and we received the document and communication given to us, felt that it was a misrepresentation of lcwr. we said very little wanting to respond thoughtfully and prayerfully and certainly in conversations and collaboration with our membership. >> supporters have applauded the leadership conference for the way it has handled the vatican's condemnation. experts and theologians, however, question whether the vatican has the moral authority to chastise the nuns in the aftermath of sexual abuse scandals and corruption within the vatican. >> it seems curious the vatican is singling out this group for criticism when there are so many other egregious crimes committed by other representatives of the church, other people within the church. i studied the history of women in america and anyone who is familiar with that knows that in times, when there is a lot, that's uncertain, gender becomes a very convenient way to make -- i don't finish i could use the word scapegoat, but to focus attention on
group congregation for the doctrine of the faith that rebuked the nuns. >> we are in a meeting in rome and we received the document and communication given to us, felt that it was a misrepresentation of lcwr. we said very little wanting to respond thoughtfully and prayerfully and certainly in conversations and collaboration with our membership. >> supporters have applauded the leadership conference for the way it has handled the vatican's condemnation. experts and theologians,...
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public anger has spilled out onto the streets of rome with italians protesting at ever growing cuts and unpopular employment and tax policies it's fear the country which is the euro zone's third largest economy could be next in line for a bailout r.t. sarah for this following the rally. thousands of people had. it right to the workers' unions much praise us against the continued austerity measures that have proposed the country among stays. high unemployment in particular. that employment cost you might like last year you had taken a prime minister mario monti coming in he was a mess that makes the country finances but the tough economic medicine that he perspired has really. tell you just the large number of people that it's this march today year isn't that largest economy has seen its current course absolutely saw the impact that people's lives is very significant of course this is something we see this year in stone building for a long time you go greece ireland portugal spain spain which is just recently had a bailout the souls and a lot of people think it's going to be following in
public anger has spilled out onto the streets of rome with italians protesting at ever growing cuts and unpopular employment and tax policies it's fear the country which is the euro zone's third largest economy could be next in line for a bailout r.t. sarah for this following the rally. thousands of people had. it right to the workers' unions much praise us against the continued austerity measures that have proposed the country among stays. high unemployment in particular. that employment cost...
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meeting in rome came as moody's rating agency downgraded fifteen of the world's biggest banks in the u.s. and europe later today max kaiser and stacy herbert give their analysis on the bankers actions. in banking circles it's called a ponzi scheme in nature we call it cancer cancer is a it invades the body it's a you know it starts to eat the body it is evermore the body to support itself the crowds out all the functioning aspects of the body and it kills the body kills the host same thing with these bankers around the world they're a cancer and they're pushing our legitimate businesses and the result will be a cancer ridden economic corpse from which a new economy must be born. where regardless of the state of the economy in the country from which you are watching us it seems that for many of us the money we make is never quite enough this week the resident takes to the streets of the big apple often associated with big bucks to find out what size salary would make people feel happy. how much of an annual salary would make you feel think that's this week let's talk about that thirty
meeting in rome came as moody's rating agency downgraded fifteen of the world's biggest banks in the u.s. and europe later today max kaiser and stacy herbert give their analysis on the bankers actions. in banking circles it's called a ponzi scheme in nature we call it cancer cancer is a it invades the body it's a you know it starts to eat the body it is evermore the body to support itself the crowds out all the functioning aspects of the body and it kills the body kills the host same thing with...
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one hundred and thirty billion euros in the hope of a kick starting the euro's a recovery imagine rome ahead of next week's crucial you summit the four leaders hope to create a united front that could force a consensus in the union italy's prime minister mario monti one that if the summit fails a certain boring cars in europe will continue to rise and weak economic with will face increased pressure. the meeting in rome came as the mood is rating agency has downgraded fifteen of the world's biggest banks in america and europe later today max kaiser and stacey herbage are provide a unique analysis of the banker's action. in banking circles it's called a ponzi scheme in nature we call a cancer cancer is a it invades a body it's a you know it starts to eat the body it is evermore the body to support itself the crowds out all the functioning aspects of the body and it kills the body kills the host same thing with these bankers around the world they're a cancer and they're pushing our legitimate businesses and the result will be a cancer ridden economic corpse from which a new economy must b
one hundred and thirty billion euros in the hope of a kick starting the euro's a recovery imagine rome ahead of next week's crucial you summit the four leaders hope to create a united front that could force a consensus in the union italy's prime minister mario monti one that if the summit fails a certain boring cars in europe will continue to rise and weak economic with will face increased pressure. the meeting in rome came as the mood is rating agency has downgraded fifteen of the world's...
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one hundred thirty billion euros in the hope of kickstarting the euro zone's recovery they met in rome ahead of next week's crucial summit for leaders hope to create a united front that could force a consensus in the union italy's prime minister mario monti one that if the summit fails so vienna borean course in europe. and u.k. economies will face increasing. the meeting in rome came as a moody's rating agency has downgraded fifteen of the world's biggest banks in america and europe later today max keiser and stacy have it to provide their frankly malices of the bank because the actions. in banking circles this call a ponzi scheme in nature we call it cancer cancer is a it invades the body it's a perino it starts to eat the body it is evermore the body to support itself the crowd's out all the functioning aspects of the body and it kills the body kills the host same thing with these bankers around the world they're a cancer and they're pushing our legitimate businesses and the result will be a cancer ridden economic corpse from which a new economy most people. well no matter what the
one hundred thirty billion euros in the hope of kickstarting the euro zone's recovery they met in rome ahead of next week's crucial summit for leaders hope to create a united front that could force a consensus in the union italy's prime minister mario monti one that if the summit fails so vienna borean course in europe. and u.k. economies will face increasing. the meeting in rome came as a moody's rating agency has downgraded fifteen of the world's biggest banks in america and europe later...