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he was moved to rome.his was the investigation he was instrumental in launching that led to the reprimand. ic i wanted to ask you about the fallout. the vatican appointed a monitor for your group, a bishop from seattle. what has that done? what has that meant for what you can and can't do? >> okay. actually we need to make clear sh that network was named as a suspect organization for being in relationship with a leadership conference. leadership conference of women religious is the association of all the leaders of -- or most of the leaders of women's congregations in the united states. that group was directly created by rome so they directly relate to rome. our group is network. we're a lobby so we're separate from it. but we're friends with the leadership conference. >> allies. >> allies. that's true. colleagues. we had just given them a great award for their collaboration with us in our 40 years. but just before the censure came out. fact is the leadership conference continues to do prayerful reflection
he was moved to rome.his was the investigation he was instrumental in launching that led to the reprimand. ic i wanted to ask you about the fallout. the vatican appointed a monitor for your group, a bishop from seattle. what has that done? what has that meant for what you can and can't do? >> okay. actually we need to make clear sh that network was named as a suspect organization for being in relationship with a leadership conference. leadership conference of women religious is the...
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. >> here is what is coming up in the next half hour -- clearing the air in rome. mario monti and angela merkel meet after last week's show them. found the dog particle they were looking for. >> fashion week in berlin. the beautiful people are out in force as another season hits the catwalk. >> last week, they seemed like foes, but today, friends. german chancellor angela merkel and italian prime minister mario monti put on a show of unity at talks in rome today. damage europe's debt crisis topped the agenda. monti insists his country will not need bailouts because of public finances, he predicted, the will be improving. >> the meeting offered a different mood compared to last week when the leaders were at odds over sharing europe's debt. >> a meeting to clear the air. after last week's eu summit, much was made of angela merkel concessions to her italian counterpart. the two leaders appeared to resolve differences. >> italy has taken important steps to set the course within a very short space of time. the prime minister made it clear that further measures will be d
. >> here is what is coming up in the next half hour -- clearing the air in rome. mario monti and angela merkel meet after last week's show them. found the dog particle they were looking for. >> fashion week in berlin. the beautiful people are out in force as another season hits the catwalk. >> last week, they seemed like foes, but today, friends. german chancellor angela merkel and italian prime minister mario monti put on a show of unity at talks in rome today. damage...
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the bishop of rome.ong his many titles are pontius. that is actually an ancient roman title, a very significant function in the roman constitutional system, responsible for bridges and so on. and the pope is the one who builds the bridge between earth and heaven. the pontiff as well. many other important titles. i have always been personally fond of universal primates which is something that is really -- [laughter] distinguished, but in effect what happens is the bishop of rome begins to fill the space and that is why it is the roman and catholic, that is what means universal and great. it is the universal and roman church. in the year 800, the pope had he been kicked out of rome by the citizens there, calls on his very loyal followers -- follower and man named corollas magnus, which is a beautiful name. corollas magnus. in latin it means big charles. [laughter] so it's like big tony or something like that. he is a warlord effectively. so because i'm big charles, corollas magnus, a name by the way putsch
the bishop of rome.ong his many titles are pontius. that is actually an ancient roman title, a very significant function in the roman constitutional system, responsible for bridges and so on. and the pope is the one who builds the bridge between earth and heaven. the pontiff as well. many other important titles. i have always been personally fond of universal primates which is something that is really -- [laughter] distinguished, but in effect what happens is the bishop of rome begins to fill...
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our correspondent descended for a sneak peek. >> calm in the heart of rome. this used to be the playground of one of the great dictators. it was his home for 18 years. this is the place where he relaxed as he lived out his extraordinary rise and fall, and he was surrounded by his wife and children. but amidst all this luxury, perhaps in his bed in the quiet of the night, the dictator began to worry about his safety. what if he were the target of an air raid? >> mussolini had a need for security, but there was also an attempt to imitate hitler. he had been to germany and seen bunkers, and he wanted to copy hitler. >> so mussolini decided he needed to go down, not just into this basement area, but down much, much deeper still. he wanted to go into the deaths - depths below the villa's foundations. this is the bunker that mussolini began to build. cylindrical corridors for maximum strength. walls four meters thick. layers of concrete reinforced with iron. and an escape route up into the garden in case a bomb demolished the villas and blocked the main entrance of
our correspondent descended for a sneak peek. >> calm in the heart of rome. this used to be the playground of one of the great dictators. it was his home for 18 years. this is the place where he relaxed as he lived out his extraordinary rise and fall, and he was surrounded by his wife and children. but amidst all this luxury, perhaps in his bed in the quiet of the night, the dictator began to worry about his safety. what if he were the target of an air raid? >> mussolini had a need...
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. >>> a trip to rome comes to an abrupt end.what forced the pilot to make an emergency landing. >>> it happened in l.a. this is no movie, a teacher leads police on a wild car chase you have to see to believe. take the gamble out of stain removal. only resolve all-stains has two formula chambers, to remove all types of stains. using shout or oxiclean? that's just playing the odds. don't chance it, resolve it. see a resolve difference or it's free. hands are healthy. with lysol kitchen soap, washing dishes is easy. with lysol kitchen soap, surfaces are clean. hands. dishes. surfaces. the lysol no-touch kitchen system: the only all-in-one kitchen soap. try it for yourself. lysol. mission for health. you have hard water stains and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. you need lime-a-way. it's 4 times more effective at removing limescale than the leading bathroom cleaner. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. for lime, calcium and rust... lime-a-way is a must. >>> good morning. this is the abc7 morning news liv
. >>> a trip to rome comes to an abrupt end.what forced the pilot to make an emergency landing. >>> it happened in l.a. this is no movie, a teacher leads police on a wild car chase you have to see to believe. take the gamble out of stain removal. only resolve all-stains has two formula chambers, to remove all types of stains. using shout or oxiclean? that's just playing the odds. don't chance it, resolve it. see a resolve difference or it's free. hands are healthy. with lysol...
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i had to see rome. and then from rome on up, worked my way and got into paris. and they were very glad to see me. and said, oh, we have a lot of stories for you to do. i said, yes, i especially want to know what the latest fashions are. so i did, went to see what happened with them in the fashion industries. and i got along were well in that. then finally as things got a little more tense, i went back to london for just a little while. and then -- it seemed like just a little while, but i did a lot of covering in and out of various towns in england, scotland, and so forth. as i said, they gave me so much freeway. they didn't know what to do with me, to tell you. that was the answer. and so then just as the war was getting involved, the place where you knew there was an invasion coming, and coverage of that as far as i could, telling them what might happen and so forth. and then i was sent down -- and i'm very close friends. i stayed close with them all the time. and we had the same hotels, same accommodations. and same building orders. and then i was sent -- guy
i had to see rome. and then from rome on up, worked my way and got into paris. and they were very glad to see me. and said, oh, we have a lot of stories for you to do. i said, yes, i especially want to know what the latest fashions are. so i did, went to see what happened with them in the fashion industries. and i got along were well in that. then finally as things got a little more tense, i went back to london for just a little while. and then -- it seemed like just a little while, but i did a...
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the family got robbed in rome. they traveled from england to rome, making his torch-bearing experience a family vacation. it turned into a bad dream. but nia says he never lost sight of why he was there. >> you're there to not only carry the torch but you're really there for those people who are there. they're there to watch that moment. >> that moment was captured on many cameras along that 300-meter run. and when news about the robbery spread worldwide, people responded. >> i've been getting e-mails from the people there. and been able to get some pictures. got some videos. and just really nice and kind e-mails from them. >> reporter: he was a torch bearer you couldn't forget. he did a flip during his run. many spectators uploaded that video on youtube. >> i'm just so honored to have this opportunity to have gone through this whole journey. >> reporter: you might be wondering about nia's uniform and torch. well, they are both safe. he's expecting them to arrive in the mail tomorrow morning. reporting live in frem
the family got robbed in rome. they traveled from england to rome, making his torch-bearing experience a family vacation. it turned into a bad dream. but nia says he never lost sight of why he was there. >> you're there to not only carry the torch but you're really there for those people who are there. they're there to watch that moment. >> that moment was captured on many cameras along that 300-meter run. and when news about the robbery spread worldwide, people responded. >>...
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today in italy mayors from across the country gathering in rome in the capital to protest against austerity measures there so you've got the government protesting against the government people upset these are the measures the question has to be asked what is the future should we be cutting these budgets and how do these countries deal with the crippling financial crisis that they see themselves in. now our business bulletin is certainly on the way here on our two with news of a possible deal between two major oil companies. the team k b p drama is reaching its finale as we head for the state run oil giant robots that is until to be paid to buy state full details in about ten minutes time and all business but as a. first egypt is allowing palestinians free entry to its territory in a landmark move ending part of a long time blockade on gaza it was imposed by israel with the help of egypt five years ago after hamas took control of the palestinian territory but with a president from the muslim brotherhood now leading egypt the move is widely seen as a friendly gesture to hamas an offshoot of t
today in italy mayors from across the country gathering in rome in the capital to protest against austerity measures there so you've got the government protesting against the government people upset these are the measures the question has to be asked what is the future should we be cutting these budgets and how do these countries deal with the crippling financial crisis that they see themselves in. now our business bulletin is certainly on the way here on our two with news of a possible deal...
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i stopped in rome on the way. i had to see rome. then from rome on up, worked my way from paris. they were very glad to see me. and said, oh, we have a lot of stories for you to do. i said, yes, you probably want to know what the latest fashions are war time. i so went to see the latest fashions and i got along very well. as things got a little more tension, i went back to london for just a little while. they didn't know what to do with me. so just as the war was getting involved to the place where you knew there was an invasion coming, and covered that as far as i could. telling them what was going -- might happen and so forth. and then i was sent down, and i was very close friends with the wacs. i stayed close with them all the time. we had the same hotel, same accommodations. and same ability orders. and then i was sent -- the guy on the desk at ap in london said, how would you like to go to the south part of england. i said, i don't think i've been down there. he says, we'll send you down. i went down to london -- down from -- to the southern part of england and found that i
i stopped in rome on the way. i had to see rome. then from rome on up, worked my way from paris. they were very glad to see me. and said, oh, we have a lot of stories for you to do. i said, yes, you probably want to know what the latest fashions are war time. i so went to see the latest fashions and i got along very well. as things got a little more tension, i went back to london for just a little while. they didn't know what to do with me. so just as the war was getting involved to the place...
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. >>> mitt rome know takes his push for support overseas.ack in a moment with that. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. . >>> in the race for the white house, president obama's campaign is trying to depict mitt romney as a foreign policy lightweight. >> romney is counter taxing with his first overseas tour as a presumptive gop candidate. as carl cameron reports from london, he is also criticizing the current commander in chief. >> reporter: mitt romney's overseas trips including the olympics in london but is mostly meant to reassure allies who worry every four years what a new president might mean for them. romney will reaffirm the so- c
. >>> mitt rome know takes his push for support overseas.ack in a moment with that. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ]...
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whether it is paris, whether it is wrong, whether it is nice, whether it is beijing -- whether it is rome, whether it is shanghai, whether it is some place in africa or some place in russia. if i say, ♪ i left my heart ♪ they immediately say tony and them. that means the national anthem for san francisco and literally for america have come from this extraordinarily talented human being. >> ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ >> ok, here we are down memory lane. we are at the at&t park, home of the san francisco giants. as you know, we sing your song after every win of the giants, so we have been sitting here a lot. you were here in 2011 for the opening, and you sang your song, and guess what? we won the world series. so, tony, we want you back. [applause] >> tony bennett has said his song "i left my heart in san francisco" changed his whole life. well, it has affected our lives as well. from the first time tony sang this beautiful love song to every time we hear it sweet sounds after a winning giants game, it deepens our love for our home town and for tony bennett. >> ♪ above the blue >>
whether it is paris, whether it is wrong, whether it is nice, whether it is beijing -- whether it is rome, whether it is shanghai, whether it is some place in africa or some place in russia. if i say, ♪ i left my heart ♪ they immediately say tony and them. that means the national anthem for san francisco and literally for america have come from this extraordinarily talented human being. >> ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ >> ok, here we are down memory lane. we are at...
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[applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the bay i left my heart [applause] in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars the morning fog may chilly air -- chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you san francisco your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> that was great, right? fabulous performance by those young people. what an honor it must be for those children to perform for mr. tony bennett today, paying tribute to his great legacy. something they will never forget, i'm sure. we have many others who wanted to pay tribute to you, mr. bennett, an expression of their love for you and for san francisco. i like to read to you just such an expression. this is a letter inspired by you and your song, the winning entry in the love letter to san francisco contest, sponsored by sf travel. if i may -- "dear
[applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the bay i left my heart [applause] in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars the morning fog may chilly air -- chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you san...
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. $7,000 a month for a penthouse at this hotel in rome. few he used investors money for dog walking, the lab he shares with hathaway. >> how much do you think she knew with what was going on with you and your business? >> i don't think she knew anything. because we didn't have a business conversation. >> reporter: never discussed work at all? >> actually when we met, it was a sincere relation of two young people falling in love with each other? >> did you want to marry her? >> we talked about that several times. >> the romance came crashing down as his financials crumbled. you could hear the sat sadness in her voice as she talked about the breakup on the view? >> my personality is very girlish, bubbly, silly, the whole thing. not today i'm kind of somber today. >> but she was able to joke about it. >> i broke up with my italian boyfriend and two weeks later he was so to prison for fraud. >> yeah. wow! we've all been there. am i right, ladies? >> while she was in jail, hathaway found a new love, adam sholman. >> how does that make you feel
. $7,000 a month for a penthouse at this hotel in rome. few he used investors money for dog walking, the lab he shares with hathaway. >> how much do you think she knew with what was going on with you and your business? >> i don't think she knew anything. because we didn't have a business conversation. >> reporter: never discussed work at all? >> actually when we met, it was a sincere relation of two young people falling in love with each other? >> did you want to...
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here in rome in a new postwar italy, -- would feel the olympic show. the race was run at night and in some places soldiers lined the route lighting the way with burning tortures and the ethiopian destroyed the field. he won sub-saharan africa first ever olympic gold medal and in his place, he danced with delight. >> now to fencing or tonight china's took home the gold in the men's individual. it was a disappointing for the u.s. fencer. he was kind enough to teach me a move or two. he was defeated in his first match. tonight, he joins me from our studios. i will start by saying congratulations, you are an olympian. >> thank you. >> you were up against someone who managed to fans better than you do today, did you have a feeling of what went wrong for you? >> it got really comfortable for me and i noticed that towards the end of it, he was making some nice touches and then i made a few mistakes of my own and he was able to capitalize on those. it is my faults. he was dancing amazingly. congratulations to him. >> when i spoke to you, you had said do you ho
here in rome in a new postwar italy, -- would feel the olympic show. the race was run at night and in some places soldiers lined the route lighting the way with burning tortures and the ethiopian destroyed the field. he won sub-saharan africa first ever olympic gold medal and in his place, he danced with delight. >> now to fencing or tonight china's took home the gold in the men's individual. it was a disappointing for the u.s. fencer. he was kind enough to teach me a move or two. he was...
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here in rome in a new postwar italy, -- would feel the olympic show. the race was run at night and in some places soldiers lined the route lighting the way with burning tortures and the ethiopian destroyed the field. he won sub-saharan africa first ever olympic gold medal and in his place, he danced with delight. >> now to fencing or tonight china's took home the gold in the men's individual. it was a disappointing for the u.s. fencer. he was kind enough to teach me a move or two. he was defeated in his first match. tonight, he joins me from our studios. i will start by saying congratulations, you are an olympian. >> thank you. >> you were up against someone who managed to fans better than you do today, did you have a feeling of what went wrong for you? >> it got really comfortable for me and i noticed that towards the end of it, he was making some nice touches and then i made a few mistakes of my own and he was able to capitalize on those. it is my faults. he was dancing amazingly. congratulations to him. >> when i spoke to you, you had said do you ho
here in rome in a new postwar italy, -- would feel the olympic show. the race was run at night and in some places soldiers lined the route lighting the way with burning tortures and the ethiopian destroyed the field. he won sub-saharan africa first ever olympic gold medal and in his place, he danced with delight. >> now to fencing or tonight china's took home the gold in the men's individual. it was a disappointing for the u.s. fencer. he was kind enough to teach me a move or two. he was...
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in rome. very hot in at of as we head into the weekend. reachi sunday. story. in central on a village in the helicopter gun ships and assad, stormed into the vilear yabyrian fighting and
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and they had done some deals in the town of cassino outside of rome?>> mm-hmm. >> smith: which... are you familiar with those? >> yeah. >> smith: was that a clean deal? >> i don't know. at the time that the deals were entered into... hard to tell. would j.p. morgan have done those deals? no. no. too complicated, too small a counterparty. >> smith: so in this case, i mean, you're holding banks responsible for leading less sophisticated municipal officials, you know, down the... down the wrong path? >> yeah, i would hold banks responsible for that. >> smith: that was the abuse of derivatives, right? >> there were abuses. in every market, there are abuses. there were abuses in the derivative markets. because of the opaqueness of derivatives, it was probably easier to abuse in some cases. >> smith: and what does that say about the profession? >> it obviously doesn't cover the profession in glory. when you go through a period-- like we all did-- where really large amounts of money were available to individuals-- we're talking bonuses-- the incentive to chea
and they had done some deals in the town of cassino outside of rome?>> mm-hmm. >> smith: which... are you familiar with those? >> yeah. >> smith: was that a clean deal? >> i don't know. at the time that the deals were entered into... hard to tell. would j.p. morgan have done those deals? no. no. too complicated, too small a counterparty. >> smith: so in this case, i mean, you're holding banks responsible for leading less sophisticated municipal officials, you...
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an 11-year-old boy got on a flight to rome with no ticket or passport. the kid reportedly ran away from his mother and went to manchester airport. he mingled with passengers, went through a number of security checks and hopped on to a flight to italy. apparently nobody asked him for any documentation. >> it's quite frightening, really to think someone can get all the way through security. it could have been anybody. so close to the olympics as well. security needs to be a paramount of importance. >> that boy was sent back to his parents on the return flight to manchester. some airport security staff have been suspended. >>> doug is here with more with our weather. if you liked today, well, hope you made the most of it. >> and you and i were talking about this about how many people were out and about this evening. just amazing. when the weather is this nice it really makes you want to get out and about. we have told you what it will be like tomorrow. let's talk about how today ended. look at this. the sun going down off to the west earlier today across th
an 11-year-old boy got on a flight to rome with no ticket or passport. the kid reportedly ran away from his mother and went to manchester airport. he mingled with passengers, went through a number of security checks and hopped on to a flight to italy. apparently nobody asked him for any documentation. >> it's quite frightening, really to think someone can get all the way through security. it could have been anybody. so close to the olympics as well. security needs to be a paramount of...
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how it is an 11-year-old managed to fly from england to rome with no boarding pass. more than that, without anyone realizing he had boarded the plane to begin with. this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> if you live in north korea, the big news you would have learned today is you have a new first lady. put it another way, kim jong-un is off the market. he went and got married and korean state-run tv today announced the happy union, and it came out of nowhere. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has the story. >> reporter: imagine a combination of kate middleton and princess grace. the young heir to a political dynasty married the glamorous pop star. but t
how it is an 11-year-old managed to fly from england to rome with no boarding pass. more than that, without anyone realizing he had boarded the plane to begin with. this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american...
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rome at 28. to 40. time of year. there's a look at the three-day forecast for the rest of you.up. i'm gene otani in tokyo.s for j.
rome at 28. to 40. time of year. there's a look at the three-day forecast for the rest of you.up. i'm gene otani in tokyo.s for j.
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. >>> when we come back, rome alone. what that 11-year-old boy is saying tonight about the flight that triggered a massive investigation not too far from where we are this evening. >>> big story in the u.s. today concerning what have become the big illegal drugs of choice these days. a nationwide crackdown on the so-called synthetics. the products that are marketed as bath salts, sometimes even plant food, but when taken illegally they make people high. they're mind altering. they've been banned by law but are still available and the feds worry they're being marketed on the sly right at kids. we get our report tonight from nbc's mark potter. >> reporter: around the country this week agents in hazmat suits burst into warehouses and home made labs to seize 5 million packets of synthetic drugs and the dangerous chemicals used to make them. >> it's become a national problem and the nation should be very concerned. >> reporter: synthetic drugs burst on to the scene a few years ago and are sold in convenience stores and gas st
. >>> when we come back, rome alone. what that 11-year-old boy is saying tonight about the flight that triggered a massive investigation not too far from where we are this evening. >>> big story in the u.s. today concerning what have become the big illegal drugs of choice these days. a nationwide crackdown on the so-called synthetics. the products that are marketed as bath salts, sometimes even plant food, but when taken illegally they make people high. they're mind altering....
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. >>> a trip to rome comes to an end for planes.e -- what forced the pilot to make an emergency landing. >>> this is no scene from a movie, a teacher leads police >>> breaking news out of san jose firefighters on the scene of a house fire that has just become a three alarm blaze in the 1,000 block of andrea drive. kauz -- katie marzullo is headed to the scene. >>> in southern california, a middle school teacher is in custody after leading police on a wild chase. take a look that is a pe teacher behind the wheel of the black pick up. it began when officers tried to arrest him on child abuse charges the high speed chase came to a brief stop in torrance when an officer hit the truck causing it to spin. as you see, this gentleman gets going again. seven miles later the pick-up went flying off the road, over an embankment stopped when it hit a tree the teacher was taken to a local hospital in police custody. >>> us airways investigating odor that forced crewmembers to get sick. the crewmembers reported feeling ill on the flight from nort
. >>> a trip to rome comes to an end for planes.e -- what forced the pilot to make an emergency landing. >>> this is no scene from a movie, a teacher leads police >>> breaking news out of san jose firefighters on the scene of a house fire that has just become a three alarm blaze in the 1,000 block of andrea drive. kauz -- katie marzullo is headed to the scene. >>> in southern california, a middle school teacher is in custody after leading police on a wild...
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. >>> 50 years ago this fall, pope john xxiii opened a series of meetings in rome on how to make the catholic church more relevant in the modern world. this second vatican council produced significant changes in catholic life. but the legacy of vatican ii is still debated today, as has been evident in the current standoff between the vatican and many american nuns. in april, the vatican accused the umbrella group that represents the majority of u.s. nuns of "doctrinal confusion." yet many of these sisters say they are just following the spirit of vatican ii. kim lawton has our special report. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., sister maureen fiedler hosts the public radio program "interfaith voices." she tries to broaden interreligious understanding in order to further justice and peace. values she says come straight from her roman catholic faith. >> this isn't something peripheral. this is central to the preaching of the gospel. >> reporter: fiedler entered religious life 50 years ago, just before vatican ii got under way. she says the spirit of the vatican meetings had a profound im
. >>> 50 years ago this fall, pope john xxiii opened a series of meetings in rome on how to make the catholic church more relevant in the modern world. this second vatican council produced significant changes in catholic life. but the legacy of vatican ii is still debated today, as has been evident in the current standoff between the vatican and many american nuns. in april, the vatican accused the umbrella group that represents the majority of u.s. nuns of "doctrinal...
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it is now expected to land in rome in about three hours. >>> maybe 32 is the charm.house republicans are playing the vote today to repeal the affordable healthcare act, also known as obama care. they voted on this 31 times before, but this is the first vote since the u.s. supreme court ruled to uphold that mandate. the american people do not want to go down the path of obama care. that's why we voted over 30 times to repeal it, to fund it, replace it. and we are resolved to have this law go away, and we're going to do anything we can to stop it. >> it appears the 30-second verse will be the same as the 31st. any house repeal effort is expected to die in the democratic-led u.s. senate. >>> in the meantime, howard county executive ken olman is holding a news conference today, explaining how to implement the affordable healthcare act. he's talking about the new tools to assist people in the process of assessing the healthcare under the new law. >>> speaking of healthcare, white house officials say the federal health insurance is now being made available to about 8,000 t
it is now expected to land in rome in about three hours. >>> maybe 32 is the charm.house republicans are playing the vote today to repeal the affordable healthcare act, also known as obama care. they voted on this 31 times before, but this is the first vote since the u.s. supreme court ruled to uphold that mandate. the american people do not want to go down the path of obama care. that's why we voted over 30 times to repeal it, to fund it, replace it. and we are resolved to have this...
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and chancellor merkel and premier monty will come face to face in rome amid reports of a rift between the two leaders. or correspondents in germany and italy on the case. >>> also to paris where the french finance minister is set to release his first budget. stay tuned for what pierre muscovisi told them about finances. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop the best ideas -- and providing the apps and computing power to make new ideas real. it's the cloud from at&t. with new ways to work together, business works better. ♪ >>> you're >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." >> welcome back. so hsbc has posted its version of china's services pmi just one day after china released its official data showing signs of slowing growth. tracey chang has been looking over the details and has a bit more. tracey? >> hi there, beccy. according to hsbc, china services sector expanded a
and chancellor merkel and premier monty will come face to face in rome amid reports of a rift between the two leaders. or correspondents in germany and italy on the case. >>> also to paris where the french finance minister is set to release his first budget. stay tuned for what pierre muscovisi told them about finances. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network,...
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we are still going to see t degrees today. 30 in rome. hotter down toward the south. athens you're
we are still going to see t degrees today. 30 in rome. hotter down toward the south. athens you're
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how it is an 11-year-old managed to fly from england to rome with no boarding pass. more than that, without anyone realizing he had boarded the plane to begin with. [ female announcer ] women have made it the number one selling anti-aging cream undeniably. it creamed unbelievably a $500 cream and now women have made regenerist microsculpting cream also unscented. women love it. in original and also fragrance-free. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or hi
how it is an 11-year-old managed to fly from england to rome with no boarding pass. more than that, without anyone realizing he had boarded the plane to begin with. [ female announcer ] women have made it the number one selling anti-aging cream undeniably. it creamed unbelievably a $500 cream and now women have made regenerist microsculpting cream also unscented. women love it. in original and also fragrance-free. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but...
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first lecture in this course, alfred recounted how they had roots in four cities, jerusalem, athens, rome and london. conspicuously absent from this list is paris. still ruled by a monarch in the centralized bureaucracy with limited powers from a legislature whose powers were from a small electorate. tocqueville ruled before he arrived that america was different. it was something he wanted to see, that it was a democracy, the word he used in his title and it was a democracy, that was something that the people in whose circles he lived and his family in which he'd grown up regarded with dread. the young republican involved and important ways in the days of the founders and revolutionary america was still a somewhat deferential society and not an aristocratic society and most involved those with a certain amount of property to vote and that's yet framers of the constitution decided that the representatives were chosen by the same electorate that chose the numerous house in the state legislature that would be as wide a franchise and not a complete franchise of all adult, male, citizens. he w
first lecture in this course, alfred recounted how they had roots in four cities, jerusalem, athens, rome and london. conspicuously absent from this list is paris. still ruled by a monarch in the centralized bureaucracy with limited powers from a legislature whose powers were from a small electorate. tocqueville ruled before he arrived that america was different. it was something he wanted to see, that it was a democracy, the word he used in his title and it was a democracy, that was something...
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ahead, why an 11-year-old's trip from great britain to rome is raising concerns about security at the olympic games. >>> plus, one man's daredevil stunt that is truly out of this world. >>> and brace yourself for another day of extreme heat. what you can expect, next. >>> so, roswell, new mexico, is pretty used to incidents from outer space. the latest is from an australian daredevil who jumped out of a helium balloon close to 100,000 feet in the air. >> oh, my goodness. >> felix baumgartner jumped yesterday this trip only took 3 1/2 minutes with him traveling at speeds up to 536 miles an hour. this was only a test run for baumgartner, attempting to break the world record of 102,000 feet set in 1960. >> some people just have a different constitution. there is no way in the world, never a million years, i would attempt or want to do that! >> couldn't pay me enough. >> scary! >> no, not at all. >> time for weather and traffic on the 1s. >> coming up on 4:41 right now. here's a live look outside this morning. it's 73 degrees right now and tom kierein's in storm center 4. >> bless you! >>
ahead, why an 11-year-old's trip from great britain to rome is raising concerns about security at the olympic games. >>> plus, one man's daredevil stunt that is truly out of this world. >>> and brace yourself for another day of extreme heat. what you can expect, next. >>> so, roswell, new mexico, is pretty used to incidents from outer space. the latest is from an australian daredevil who jumped out of a helium balloon close to 100,000 feet in the air. >> oh, my...
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when we come back, rome alone.hat that 11-year-old boy is saying tonight about the flight that triggered a massive investigation not too far from where we are this evening. [ male announcer ] considering all your mouth goes through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans an
when we come back, rome alone.hat that 11-year-old boy is saying tonight about the flight that triggered a massive investigation not too far from where we are this evening. [ male announcer ] considering all your mouth goes through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. your doctor will say get...
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strain so we all trained who's mayor of the town of lawful calling it says there's a consensus that rome is out of touch with the hardships facing many areas outside the capital. especially in these times when we have difficulties and then when people are losing their jobs their homes people are trying to find an answer in their municipalities and the cuts proposed by government. deeply affected the finances of our municipalities so we are not able to offer these services and general services for elderly for young for for the children so this is the main problem we have always had idea that this state the central government doesn't know exactly what happens in our towns and so we are trying to explain to make they understand what is really happening and so i think they will listen at least to some of our proposal. but with the euro still in a shaky state many wealthy europeans are seeking out more solid homes for their cash they're putting it into property with london among the favorites but as laura smith reports it's pushing up prices for brits who increasingly struggle to get a foot i
strain so we all trained who's mayor of the town of lawful calling it says there's a consensus that rome is out of touch with the hardships facing many areas outside the capital. especially in these times when we have difficulties and then when people are losing their jobs their homes people are trying to find an answer in their municipalities and the cuts proposed by government. deeply affected the finances of our municipalities so we are not able to offer these services and general services...
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and this is indeed a tradition that comes to us as well from athens and rome where they also felt that the property, people with a stake in society, should have a monopoly on political power and on the vote. but in the first decades of the republic, as husbaistorian gord wood has written, american society became less deferential and more democratic in character. tocqueville was struck when adams was treated as just another guest at dinner. he notes in his letters home that he was surprised he wasn't treated like a monarch. people didn't bow down before him but simply said hello. and by the 1830s, almost all the states, south carolina was an exception, had extended the vote to all white adult males. some still resisted, as john randolph of roanoke did at virginia's constitutional convention decrying "the all-prevailing principle that numbers and numbers alone are the regulate all things in political society, and the prospect that government was divorce property from power." he believed that they should be connected and not divorced. but by the time tocqueville arrived this was a minorit
and this is indeed a tradition that comes to us as well from athens and rome where they also felt that the property, people with a stake in society, should have a monopoly on political power and on the vote. but in the first decades of the republic, as husbaistorian gord wood has written, american society became less deferential and more democratic in character. tocqueville was struck when adams was treated as just another guest at dinner. he notes in his letters home that he was surprised he...