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he was the voice of rome, the instrument of rome, probably "instrument of rome" is best in that, because he... he had his own independent notions certainly. >> herod the great was probably one of the greatest kings of the post-biblical period in israel, but you wouldn't want your daughter to date him. he was ambitious, brutal, extremely successful. >> and it is one of the real untold ironies of jewish history that this man, who... who's the guy you love to hate in jewish history, really, leaves the most indelible mark on the face of the land of israel. >> it appears that herod thought of jerusalem as his showpiece. he really wanted to make it a place where people would come, just as people would have gone to athens, or rome, or the great cities of the mediterranean world. >> narrator: a meticulously accurate model of ancient jerusalem shows the extraordinary scale of herod's building program. >> and so, when herod built the city, or helped to rebuild the city, he did so on a monumental scale. and this can be seen in the rebuilding of the temple. >> narrator: we know exactly how herod reb
he was the voice of rome, the instrument of rome, probably "instrument of rome" is best in that, because he... he had his own independent notions certainly. >> herod the great was probably one of the greatest kings of the post-biblical period in israel, but you wouldn't want your daughter to date him. he was ambitious, brutal, extremely successful. >> and it is one of the real untold ironies of jewish history that this man, who... who's the guy you love to hate in jewish...
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that's where the story ends, when paul gets to rome.u wouldn't know, for example, really, that there was an egyptian church. you wouldn't know there was a syriac church. everything would be a roman church. and that's the story that luke wants to tell. when the gospel gets to rome, the capital of the empire, that's the end of the story. >> ( dramatized ): in the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. and the word was god, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. >> narrator: the fourth and last gospel now contained in the new testament is the gospel of john, written about 70 years after the death of jesus. it is the story of a community where the relationship between christians and jews has become more virulent, almost to the point of breakdown. >> ( dramatized ): i am the light of the world. he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. >> in the fourth gospel, jesus is a very serene figure who can speak at length about matters divine. a very different kind of speech from the speech which
that's where the story ends, when paul gets to rome.u wouldn't know, for example, really, that there was an egyptian church. you wouldn't know there was a syriac church. everything would be a roman church. and that's the story that luke wants to tell. when the gospel gets to rome, the capital of the empire, that's the end of the story. >> ( dramatized ): in the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. and the word was god, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. >>...
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rome.us also provided answers to the central mystery of life. >> the questions pagans were asking were, "what was going to happen to me when i die? how do i get forgiveness from sin?" the christian church said, "we can provide you those answers." >> believe in the resurrected jesus and win eternal life. that was the message that had appealed across the roman empire. a message that first spread throughout the huge jewish community outside israel. >> over a million jews in egypt and alexandria, jews in damascus, jews in antioch, jews in athens, certainly jews in rome. and for the early christians, these early followers of jesus, some of these jews would have provided missionaries a home, missionaries a base by which they could reach other jews as well as gentiles. >> the romans had provided roads throughout the entire empire. they had gotten rid of many of the pirates that were on the seas. there was a common currency throughout the empire. travel was both possible and feasible, and so it was
rome.us also provided answers to the central mystery of life. >> the questions pagans were asking were, "what was going to happen to me when i die? how do i get forgiveness from sin?" the christian church said, "we can provide you those answers." >> believe in the resurrected jesus and win eternal life. that was the message that had appealed across the roman empire. a message that first spread throughout the huge jewish community outside israel. >> over a...
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the imperial city of rome, a.d. 200.with a population approaching half a million, it was the center of the western world. rome's immense wealth flowed from a vast empire along the mediterranean sea. an amazingariety of goods came to rome by ship from spain, france, asia minor, north africa and egypt. transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of transportation was extremely low. keach: but roman seagoing merchant ships carrying upwards of a thousand tons were too large to navigate the tiber river, so cargos were unloaded onto smaller vessels downriver at the port city of ostia. ostia was once a bustling commercial city, with shops and restaurants... villas and apartment houses for
the imperial city of rome, a.d. 200.with a population approaching half a million, it was the center of the western world. rome's immense wealth flowed from a vast empire along the mediterranean sea. an amazingariety of goods came to rome by ship from spain, france, asia minor, north africa and egypt. transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred...
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well they didn't block us the first time because the united states is not a party to the rome statute to the international criminal court so they they didn't stop was the last time when we filed after operation cast lead and their complaint is he's still there and still sitting and now has a friday news bensouda said he's going to look at it so i don't see how the u.s. or israel can block us that the i.c.c. when they're not parties what do you just mentioned netanyahu you know continuing with building settlements we saw extremely aggressive rhetoric coming from netanyahu is administration saying that they want to bomb gaza to the middle ages but you know the defense minister is saying that they want to topple the hamas leadership if they do indeed get granted stated what do you think they're going to do i mean it didn't bother going to follow through with any of these these aggressive threats that they made before this happened. you know if if mr marino or compo had announced he was opening an investigation and. israel over the operation. i doubt very seriously we would have seen what
well they didn't block us the first time because the united states is not a party to the rome statute to the international criminal court so they they didn't stop was the last time when we filed after operation cast lead and their complaint is he's still there and still sitting and now has a friday news bensouda said he's going to look at it so i don't see how the u.s. or israel can block us that the i.c.c. when they're not parties what do you just mentioned netanyahu you know continuing with...
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even back to rome.cable repairman never came out and the technician chariot to fix anything. unless you were fixing to wait a long time. only difference back then and now is then they didn't compound the service with ads touting their great service. neb rome's final days the thieves had some standards alas. maybe because of lousy service, i'm grateful for any service. car salesman who calls to see if i like the car he sold me. or the doctor who marks me down for a 10:00 a.m. appointment. guess what? sees me at 10:00 a.m. for that appointment. simple stuff. but important stuff. honoring your word and keeping your commitment. i know a great producer like that. the busiest person in the room by far. yet she happily and seamlessly takes on every task, every time, gets it done. not with an attitude like oh, no. more like gung-ho. my mom and dad were right on this. get the little things right and you will soon be counted on to get the big things right as well. because you are reliable. you show people you car
even back to rome.cable repairman never came out and the technician chariot to fix anything. unless you were fixing to wait a long time. only difference back then and now is then they didn't compound the service with ads touting their great service. neb rome's final days the thieves had some standards alas. maybe because of lousy service, i'm grateful for any service. car salesman who calls to see if i like the car he sold me. or the doctor who marks me down for a 10:00 a.m. appointment. guess...
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hundreds of father christmass got on their bikes this weekend and took to the streets of rome. more than 300 cyclists toured the city's most celebrating location. they spread festive cheer around the italian capital. >> translator: it's a great way to enjoy ourselves with our friends and to celebrate christmas. >> there's a serious side of the event too. organizers say they want to raise funds for children with cancer and spread the work that cycling can help tackle rome's traffic congestion and air pollution. looks like a very merry time there. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us.
hundreds of father christmass got on their bikes this weekend and took to the streets of rome. more than 300 cyclists toured the city's most celebrating location. they spread festive cheer around the italian capital. >> translator: it's a great way to enjoy ourselves with our friends and to celebrate christmas. >> there's a serious side of the event too. organizers say they want to raise funds for children with cancer and spread the work that cycling can help tackle rome's traffic...
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we have this from rome. >> available to lead italy again, if needed. on sunday, italy's former prime minister mario monti announced his plans after his resignation. >> i am not joining any specific party, but i would like the parties to take home these ideas. these ideas or any other ideas. we need to come up with ideas. and i hope the ideas here, contained in the manifesto, will be adopted by the vast majority of parliament. >> he will not run directly in the next election or side openly with any parties, but he says he would be ready to leave the country again. on one condition -- the next ruling party follow the strict plan of reform set to bring italy back onto the path of economic growth. monti was forced to resign on friday after former prime minister's silvio berlusconi's party withdrew its support. been criticized his pledge -- they criticize his pledge to retract some taxes he had budgeted last year. he returned here to the official prime minister's residence. whether he will be here after the election depends on whether the coalition allows h
we have this from rome. >> available to lead italy again, if needed. on sunday, italy's former prime minister mario monti announced his plans after his resignation. >> i am not joining any specific party, but i would like the parties to take home these ideas. these ideas or any other ideas. we need to come up with ideas. and i hope the ideas here, contained in the manifesto, will be adopted by the vast majority of parliament. >> he will not run directly in the next election or...
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he married her anyway, broke with rome, and took control of the church of england.rgely converted to the protestant faith. >> celenza: this is one of the moments in the 16th century that leads to the fracturing of christianity, and to much of the bloodshed and the wars that, especially, the later 16th century was known for. >> safer: as man explored the planet, a scientific revolution was also underway. by the mid-17th century, navigators had mapped much of the world in remarkable detail. >> roth: rio de janiero. cuzco. mexico city. >> safer: galileo turned his eyes and his telescope on the heavens. here, from 1612, are his drawings of sunspots. for his insistence that the sun is the center of the universe and the earth moves around it, the church branded him a heretic. >> collins: the pope at that time, pope urban viii, was a very good friend of galileo. said to him, "look, you know, i agree with you. you're right. but i can't approve of this because i'm the pope. and if i go against this, it looks as if i'm going against the bible. and i'm going to shake to the fo
he married her anyway, broke with rome, and took control of the church of england.rgely converted to the protestant faith. >> celenza: this is one of the moments in the 16th century that leads to the fracturing of christianity, and to much of the bloodshed and the wars that, especially, the later 16th century was known for. >> safer: as man explored the planet, a scientific revolution was also underway. by the mid-17th century, navigators had mapped much of the world in remarkable...
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the artistic and architectural legacies of ancient rome and greece were thought to ennoble the mindst contemplated them. turner recorded their beauty-- the vestiges of power in ruin, history frozen in atmospheric splendor, a lost paradise still tinged by myth. he could capture that beauty like no one else which earned the praise of his friend the painter thomas lawrence. (reader) "the subtle harmony of this atmosphere, that wraps everything in its own milky sweetness... can only be rendered, according to my belief, by the beauty of his tones." (narrator) turner first saw the seductive beauty of venice in paintings by the 18th century venetian artist canaletto, a favorite of itish collectors. turner's venice from the porch of madonna della salute was designed to appeal to that market. juliet and her nurse, on the other hand, was a breathtaking work of fiction. turner transported shakespeare's characters from verona-- and set them in the lower right-hand corner of a composition that vibrated with the decadent revels of venice at carnival time. rendered in luminous tones, figures and fi
the artistic and architectural legacies of ancient rome and greece were thought to ennoble the mindst contemplated them. turner recorded their beauty-- the vestiges of power in ruin, history frozen in atmospheric splendor, a lost paradise still tinged by myth. he could capture that beauty like no one else which earned the praise of his friend the painter thomas lawrence. (reader) "the subtle harmony of this atmosphere, that wraps everything in its own milky sweetness... can only be...
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cnn rome. >> so i want to you listen to this. think about it. because her boss found her attractive and irresistible, and the highest court in one state says it was not discrimination. what do you think? we will talk to her live, next. nope. am i on this one? no, no, no, no, no. i am on this one. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. have a healthier holiday why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> can a boss fire an employee he finds attractive because he and his wife see her as a threat to their marriage. yes according to the iowa supreme cour
cnn rome. >> so i want to you listen to this. think about it. because her boss found her attractive and irresistible, and the highest court in one state says it was not discrimination. what do you think? we will talk to her live, next. nope. am i on this one? no, no, no, no, no. i am on this one. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. belt-friendly. let's fight fat...
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"bbc news," rome. >> at least 27 people have been killed in a plane vash in southern kazakhstan. it was considering -- carrying several people. they said the plane had up and only fragments remains. it came down close to the city of shymkent. >> a plane has crash landed on a road in burma. two died and 11 were injured when the aircraft came down three kilometers short of its intended destination. here is our report. >> a burned-out shell now lying in a field. this was an aircraft flying an internal route popular with terrorists. the plane crashed into a rice field just before 9:00 a.m. local time. it was en route from the old capital to heho, which is the gateway place to the lake. one of the passengers told the bbc how they circled the airport before they tried to land. >> we went in those clouds, and suddenly we crashed. we just hit the ground, and then it was all red, and orange, and smoke came. then we saw some fire. then the steward he is opened the emergency exit. we thought it better to get out as soon as possible before it might explode. >> there had been 65 passengers an
"bbc news," rome. >> at least 27 people have been killed in a plane vash in southern kazakhstan. it was considering -- carrying several people. they said the plane had up and only fragments remains. it came down close to the city of shymkent. >> a plane has crash landed on a road in burma. two died and 11 were injured when the aircraft came down three kilometers short of its intended destination. here is our report. >> a burned-out shell now lying in a field. this...
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. >> narrator: according to the book of acts, paul was taken to rome to stand trial before the emperor. within a short span of time, the leading figures of the early jesus movement were wiped out. >> the tradition holds that peter and paul both died in about the year 64. about the same time, josephus tells us that james, the brother of jesus, at jerusalem, has also been killed, all in about the same two- or three-year period. with the passing of this first generation, the expectation that all of those coming events must be close at hand probably was a concern for a lot ofeople. >> narrator: in the year 66 of the common era, jewish resistance broke out into open conflict against rome. the rebels seized jerusalem. the first jewish revolt had begun. >> ( dramatized ): truly the battle is thine! their bodies arerushed by the might of thy hand, and there is no man to bury them. >> narrator: it seemed that the fiery predictions of the essenes were about to come true. >> most people in the first revolt really thought it was the apocalyptic event; it was the coming of a new kingdom on earth. s
. >> narrator: according to the book of acts, paul was taken to rome to stand trial before the emperor. within a short span of time, the leading figures of the early jesus movement were wiped out. >> the tradition holds that peter and paul both died in about the year 64. about the same time, josephus tells us that james, the brother of jesus, at jerusalem, has also been killed, all in about the same two- or three-year period. with the passing of this first generation, the...
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>> then, we got to rome exit wasn't there. >> took took insights and sounds of italy. new. luggage arrived they went to pick it up. >> we had to go to naples, pick it up. and that was probably an hour ride on the bus. and then, we had to take a cab from the airport to the train station where we were going to roevm -- rome. >> sandy put in a claim for cost. >> under wear, pajamas, a sweater, jacket, then we had to$1b+Ñ buy a bus ticket to the naples airport then cab fare to the train station. >> what did she bill the airline? less than 70s itdz can't come, so i decided okay. 7 on your side is going to be my way of getting the money back. soy did contact 7 on your side. and was called back. he contacted the airlines and i got a check. >> she says it wasn't all that much. still, she had a rightful claim it wasn't that much but the principle of it. i would, fi had a problem contact you again. >> principle, money, it's all the same to us. make sure you contact us. >> she should be a bonus for being a frugal shopper. >> 70s sndz. >> yes. >> thanks. >> opening in selected cit
>> then, we got to rome exit wasn't there. >> took took insights and sounds of italy. new. luggage arrived they went to pick it up. >> we had to go to naples, pick it up. and that was probably an hour ride on the bus. and then, we had to take a cab from the airport to the train station where we were going to roevm -- rome. >> sandy put in a claim for cost. >> under wear, pajamas, a sweater, jacket, then we had to$1b+Ñ buy a bus ticket to the naples airport then...
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joe rome. thank you for having me. >> we're very close or even maybe at a tipping point beyond which the capacity to pull back the impact of co2 pouring intoous atmosphere may well nigh impossible. >> no question it's getting--the impacts are getting more noticeable. we're seeing super storms we haven't seen before. hurricane sandy was the most destructive ever reported. it's the combination of the warmer ocean temperatures make the storms stronger, feeds it more water and then the sea level rise. it's going to be get higher and higher and it's going to make the storm surges like sandy worse and worse. people should know we still have time to act. we can still avert the worse but time is certainly running out. >> cenk: one of theout. >> eliot: one of the things critical is the increase of earth temperature and once above that we see the impact environmentally. where are we now and how long will it take, and what must we do right away to minimize the impact we're going to see? >> we're at about
joe rome. thank you for having me. >> we're very close or even maybe at a tipping point beyond which the capacity to pull back the impact of co2 pouring intoous atmosphere may well nigh impossible. >> no question it's getting--the impacts are getting more noticeable. we're seeing super storms we haven't seen before. hurricane sandy was the most destructive ever reported. it's the combination of the warmer ocean temperatures make the storms stronger, feeds it more water and then the...
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carolin is following this situation from rome. how likely is it that we see berlusconi return to politics next year? >> kelly, you know what? it's pretty unlikely. if you look at the latest polls, his pdl party, which is deeply fragmented, is trailing the biggest party, the pd party, but around 16%. it's going to be very, very tough. not even impossible for him to close that gap over the next two months. but i want to continue the discussion about what monti's surprise res ig nation means for the future of surprise italian politics with our next guess, ignazio marino. thank you so much for coming out to us and taking the time. we're seeing a knee jerk sell-off reaction in terms of italian assets. do you think that's warranted at this point or is it some short-term volatility? >> i think at the present time, the reaction of the stock market is an emotional reaction. you know, the right wing led by mr. berlusconi is fragmented at this time. they had about 37, 38% of the votes a couple of years ago and now are down probably below 15%
carolin is following this situation from rome. how likely is it that we see berlusconi return to politics next year? >> kelly, you know what? it's pretty unlikely. if you look at the latest polls, his pdl party, which is deeply fragmented, is trailing the biggest party, the pd party, but around 16%. it's going to be very, very tough. not even impossible for him to close that gap over the next two months. but i want to continue the discussion about what monti's surprise res ig nation means...
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, he is clearly preaching something antithetical to the normative kingdom, which is the kingdom of romethe gospels tell us, jesus then took his disciples and his message to jerusalem, the heart of judaism and a roman political power. the fuse was primed, the people wanted a savior. >> and as they sit here on this mount of olives, where we are today, they say, okay, now are you going to set up the kingdom? we're waiting. we want to rule. >> and then no sooner had jesus' ministry begun, it was over. jesus was now reviled as a common criminal, deserted by the people who had once hailed him as the messiah. was it prophecy or politics that set jesus out to die? [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so wh
, he is clearly preaching something antithetical to the normative kingdom, which is the kingdom of romethe gospels tell us, jesus then took his disciples and his message to jerusalem, the heart of judaism and a roman political power. the fuse was primed, the people wanted a savior. >> and as they sit here on this mount of olives, where we are today, they say, okay, now are you going to set up the kingdom? we're waiting. we want to rule. >> and then no sooner had jesus' ministry...
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then we had to take a cab from the airport in nap else -- naples to the train station in rome.a bill for her costs. >> underwear, a sweater, a jacket, and we had to buy a bus ticket from there to the naples airport and cab fair to the train station. >> and what did she bill the airline? less than $70. >> it didn't come, it didn't come, it didn't come, so finally i decided, okay, 7 on your side is going to be my way of getting my money back. so i did contact 7 on your side and i was called back. he contacted the airlines and finally five months later i finally got a check. >> we were happy to make contact and sandy was happy to have her money. she says it wasn't all that much. still, she had a rightful claim. >> it wasn't that much, but it was, you know, the principle of it. i would definitely, if i had a problem, contact you be again. >> if you have a consumer problem, let me know about it. go to abc7news.com. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >>> up next the holiday season is here and fedex is getting ready for the busiest shipping day in its history. we will tell you how ma
then we had to take a cab from the airport in nap else -- naples to the train station in rome.a bill for her costs. >> underwear, a sweater, a jacket, and we had to buy a bus ticket from there to the naples airport and cab fair to the train station. >> and what did she bill the airline? less than $70. >> it didn't come, it didn't come, it didn't come, so finally i decided, okay, 7 on your side is going to be my way of getting my money back. so i did contact 7 on your side and...
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so from here, where's rome?ought, a little bit of france, through the italian boot and rome there. rome is basically due east of here. i think is he putting me on or what? tomorrow i'm going to amsterdam, so where's that from here? i sketch in on a napkin. i wish i saved the napkin. i sketch on a napkin northern europe more or less, and i say, he's amsterdam. it's basically northeast of here. then he asked me -- i just couldn't believe it -- the last question was, and, okay, and so from madrid, where's the united states? i thought -- i looked at him, and i said you got to be putting me on, pulling my leg, this is not real. he meant it. i drew sort of like maine and florida, and, you know, to the west there, and then i put waves. he was in spain. this is spain, and the united states, and it was just -- it was just so strange. here was a man who was unbelievably intelligent and, as i say, in what he did, not only a very great man, but a man of genius, really. i don't know if we've ever had a greater speech than th
so from here, where's rome?ought, a little bit of france, through the italian boot and rome there. rome is basically due east of here. i think is he putting me on or what? tomorrow i'm going to amsterdam, so where's that from here? i sketch in on a napkin. i wish i saved the napkin. i sketch on a napkin northern europe more or less, and i say, he's amsterdam. it's basically northeast of here. then he asked me -- i just couldn't believe it -- the last question was, and, okay, and so from madrid,...
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. >> news of the mass murder reached the arj bishop of -- archbishop of baltimore in rome. jeff has more on that story tonight. >> music filled the st. francis chapel at the medical center where the archbishop of baltimore, william lor welcomes the sight to reflect on the shooting. the shooting was in a community where he spent 11 years it's a community i know well and i know many people there and am very fond of the community so the news struck home very personally to me. these arepeople whom i know and whom i served for many years the archbishop says he spent years working with the mon senior of the church there and he or daned two priests there who have counselled families since the day of the shooting and now prepare to lay some of a-their little ones to rest at least six that i know of and yes there will be six funerals that i know of at the parish between now and saturday. what tremendous pain and sadness that is yet i think we draw strength as we gather to pray. >> he left those gathered at the chapel with a message of pair. >> especially for those -- prayer. >> espe
. >> news of the mass murder reached the arj bishop of -- archbishop of baltimore in rome. jeff has more on that story tonight. >> music filled the st. francis chapel at the medical center where the archbishop of baltimore, william lor welcomes the sight to reflect on the shooting. the shooting was in a community where he spent 11 years it's a community i know well and i know many people there and am very fond of the community so the news struck home very personally to me. these...
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then we had to take a cab from the airport in naples to the train station in rome. it happens so she put in a bill for her costs. >> underwear, a sweater, a jacket, and we had to buy a bus ticket from there to the naples airport and cab fair to the train station. >> and what did she bill the airline? less than $70. >> it didn't come, it didn't come, it didn't come, so finally i decided, okay, 7 on your side is going to be my way of getting my money back. so i did contact 7 on your side and i was called back. he contacted the airlines and finally five months later i finally got a check. >> we were happy to make contact and sandy was happy to have her money. she says it wasn't all that much. still, she had a rightful claim. >> it wasn't that much, but it was, you know, the principle of it. i would definitely, if i had a problem, contact you again. >> if you have a consumer problem, let me know about it. go to abc7news.com. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >>> up next the holiday season is here and fedex is getting ready for the busiest shipping day in its history.
then we had to take a cab from the airport in naples to the train station in rome. it happens so she put in a bill for her costs. >> underwear, a sweater, a jacket, and we had to buy a bus ticket from there to the naples airport and cab fair to the train station. >> and what did she bill the airline? less than $70. >> it didn't come, it didn't come, it didn't come, so finally i decided, okay, 7 on your side is going to be my way of getting my money back. so i did contact 7 on...
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. >> and he was thousands of miles away in roam when the -- room when the shoot -- rome when the shooting happened but we're talking to an arc by shop who worked in connecticut for years. bishop. bishop bishop by shop we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs pharmacy, now offering flu shots every day, no appointment necessary. find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com. . >> one collection is the beginning of a beautiful friend ship. this piano was purchased for 6 hundred thousand dollars. it's from a scene in casa blank carcinoma and believe it or not, that price is lower than what was expected. this was used in the scene with hum free bow gartá the scene with hum free bow gart. >> the theory that the world is going to end on december 21st has been debunked. >> it's the day that m
. >> and he was thousands of miles away in roam when the -- room when the shoot -- rome when the shooting happened but we're talking to an arc by shop who worked in connecticut for years. bishop. bishop bishop by shop we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment...
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of this church hundreds of people signed a morals and signs like " god bless the family's " all of rome, with flowers being constantly brought. a family friend who knew that something was terribly wrong when he could not get in touch with the parents of one of the victims. >> i thought that something was unusual. they did not respond. and the chief medical examiner is calling this the worst but he is ever seen in his career. while this close-knit community search for answers is a time for them to comfort each other. >> i do not think that there are words i think it is coming to these memorials and being close from one family to another. and to be in their with hugs i do not think that there are words. >> we're here with love, support for the families that have suffered the trau terribl loss. this is a strong and caring place to put our arms around them and each other and find a way to heal. >> right now they might not have the words to console but they believe this morals will share their pain and are here to support them. alecia reed, kron 4 news. >> the horror at sandy hook elementary
of this church hundreds of people signed a morals and signs like " god bless the family's " all of rome, with flowers being constantly brought. a family friend who knew that something was terribly wrong when he could not get in touch with the parents of one of the victims. >> i thought that something was unusual. they did not respond. and the chief medical examiner is calling this the worst but he is ever seen in his career. while this close-knit community search for answers is...
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and "detroit city is the place to be: the afterlife of an american metropolis" -- rome and greece, sort of when it becomes i have no idea. >> i am -- >> my former neighbor. >> great neighbor. >> my question is i love detroit. tremendously. in love with the city still. back now six years and every day i find something new and fall in love with and in the city and not outside the city and my question is what neighborhood or area do you find most fascinating? this is either the core or the bombshell, you had to go there. >> it is our street. this was a weird moment of serendipity. i was looking for a semi furnished apartment and found that on craigslist and rented the place, the single block at service street which is not far from where you grew up. >> when i grew up the bad things we did -- there were some shops back there. >> i used to make delivery in the butcher shop. >> were people living in a while back then? >> i don't think so. my interaction with the business owners on that street who did not want me and my friends doing what we were doing. >> it change in four years since i've re
and "detroit city is the place to be: the afterlife of an american metropolis" -- rome and greece, sort of when it becomes i have no idea. >> i am -- >> my former neighbor. >> great neighbor. >> my question is i love detroit. tremendously. in love with the city still. back now six years and every day i find something new and fall in love with and in the city and not outside the city and my question is what neighborhood or area do you find most fascinating? this...
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they got him from the nile back to the grand hotel in rome, and he died in rome on the 31st of march.c-span: where's this picture? >> guest: that is his funeral service back in new york. the body was sent back to new york. and in april of 1913, the funeral was held at st. george's church in manhattan, and then the burial took place in hartford, connecticut, where he was born and he was buried near his father and mother. c-span: you talk about the will. who got the money? >> guest: everything was left to his son, and when his father died in 1890, the father--the tradition in this family was very patriarchal. his father, junius, left several million--you know, a few million dollars each to his daughters. his wife--junius' wife had predeceased him, and junius left everything else to pierpont, the bank, the houses, whatever art collections junius had. and pierpont did exactly the same thing. he gave $3 million each to his daughters. his wife got the houses and a trust fund that had been set up by pierpont's own father and additional money from pierpont. but everything else was left to his
they got him from the nile back to the grand hotel in rome, and he died in rome on the 31st of march.c-span: where's this picture? >> guest: that is his funeral service back in new york. the body was sent back to new york. and in april of 1913, the funeral was held at st. george's church in manhattan, and then the burial took place in hartford, connecticut, where he was born and he was buried near his father and mother. c-span: you talk about the will. who got the money? >> guest:...
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. >> rome was not built in the day.go the extra mile. >> i think i'll just get a horse and ride it along. >> last week i made you two suffer through moves like tatum so out of the kindness of my heart, i bring you the victoria secret angels to the tune of "beauty and a justin bieber. >> he's there too? ♪ ♪ tonight i want to show you off ♪ >> biebs is like a brick wall. start grooving and then biebs. >> a lot of people are jealous of the biebs. tell me you're not a little bit. >> i say it on record, i'm jealous of justin bieber. >> can i tell you one thing that i really love about this video? the victoria secret angels not in lingerie. >> i was going to complain about that. where is the lingerie? >> they can't walk away in it 24/7. >> it proves they can be beautiful and gorgeous fully clothed which is nice. >> no way any of these gals are interested infá the biebs. >> the man made $55 million this year. they might be interested. >> can we forget the fact that he's in this. >> we can edit him out easily. >> we can edit hi
. >> rome was not built in the day.go the extra mile. >> i think i'll just get a horse and ride it along. >> last week i made you two suffer through moves like tatum so out of the kindness of my heart, i bring you the victoria secret angels to the tune of "beauty and a justin bieber. >> he's there too? ♪ ♪ tonight i want to show you off ♪ >> biebs is like a brick wall. start grooving and then biebs. >> a lot of people are jealous of the biebs. tell...
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a billionaire prime minister of italy elected three times even though as they say in rome, he was corrupt>> the italian prime minister is no stranger to scandal. charges of bribery, corruption and embezzlement. >> officially guilty of tax fraud. >> sentenced to newshour years in prison for tax fraud. >> a serial flanderer. >> tales of lavish orgies. >> notorious all night so-called bunga-bunga parties. paying for sex with an underage prostitute. >> he was saying he could haven't sex with 11 women so instead he had sex with eight women. (laughter). >> jon: a man who had sex with eight women. that's the worst bond villain ever! (laughter) and if you pull one of them off, you just grow back. last november with the italian economy tanking, voters replaced berlusconi with his polar opposite, mario monti, an academic economist who promised to balance italy's books with strict austerity measures. that's not an easy choice. the country basically deciding it would be better to live with its hard-ass stepfather even though its real father was outside revving up his alfa romeo promising to take ever
a billionaire prime minister of italy elected three times even though as they say in rome, he was corrupt>> the italian prime minister is no stranger to scandal. charges of bribery, corruption and embezzlement. >> officially guilty of tax fraud. >> sentenced to newshour years in prison for tax fraud. >> a serial flanderer. >> tales of lavish orgies. >> notorious all night so-called bunga-bunga parties. paying for sex with an underage prostitute. >> he...
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. >>> l lucky christmas shoppers in rome got a special treat.dreds of cyclists, dressed as santa, rode around landmarks. trying to raise money for children's cancer charities. santas are not sure if they reached a new world record but they had a great time, regardless. >> that is it for us. thanks for watching "game day" coming up next. good night ,, [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. safeway. ingredients for life.
. >>> l lucky christmas shoppers in rome got a special treat.dreds of cyclists, dressed as santa, rode around landmarks. trying to raise money for children's cancer charities. santas are not sure if they reached a new world record but they had a great time, regardless. >> that is it for us. thanks for watching "game day" coming up next. good night ,, [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help...
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ready for rome and his younger brother ronnie live and nyland a dusty shanty town that backs up to the bombing range they took to the chocolate mountains through team leader risking life and limb when scavenging the military range became their sole means of survival. fueled by plane rap beer and methamphetamine the border of brothers burn their way into the military range it being sunday randy desperately clings to the hope that the fighter bombers and helicopter gunships won't be airborne nonetheless there are no certainties in this war zone save for the lethal quality of the landscape. in a range is this please let this be a safe prosperous true. brother going to run red lights. when i drive. my stuff big case my brothers going there the way. roughly seven or eight miles in randy ass and the cameras be turned off on the western edge of the chocolates the navy's elite hunter killer seal teams conduct desert warfare training. you're already going to crash right as we close in on the target of his brother's radek driving increasingly agitates randy rhoads told. you just maybe we will no
ready for rome and his younger brother ronnie live and nyland a dusty shanty town that backs up to the bombing range they took to the chocolate mountains through team leader risking life and limb when scavenging the military range became their sole means of survival. fueled by plane rap beer and methamphetamine the border of brothers burn their way into the military range it being sunday randy desperately clings to the hope that the fighter bombers and helicopter gunships won't be airborne...
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hoarding dollars worried that the economy will go from bad to worse >>> dear sisters and brothers in rome and throughout the world. a happy christmas to you. >> he urged israeli and palestinians to negotiate. today, israel approved construction of another 1200 units on the we bank that are israel seize in the 1960 war. >>> and queen elizabeth delivered a christmas message, but did it in 3d for the first time. >>> i covered every story i thought until i heard this one. >> a holiday steal. how a man was able to get a classic corvette for his 1989 sticker price >>> and crooks are coming up with new ways to get personal info at gas stations. what you can do to protect yourself. >> just in case kids wants to get outside to enjoy all the new toys, maybe a new bike, new scooter, it is raining out. sacramento, travel on i-80 is pretty tough right now. find out when we're actually going to he several dry days in a row. that's coming up in the forecast, next. ,,,, oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the
hoarding dollars worried that the economy will go from bad to worse >>> dear sisters and brothers in rome and throughout the world. a happy christmas to you. >> he urged israeli and palestinians to negotiate. today, israel approved construction of another 1200 units on the we bank that are israel seize in the 1960 war. >>> and queen elizabeth delivered a christmas message, but did it in 3d for the first time. >>> i covered every story i thought until i heard...
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well, some lucky christmas shoppers in rome got a special treat.undreds of cyclists dressed as santa biked around the city's landmarks. the santa wannabes are trying to raise money for children's cancer charities yesterday and the nice weather ensured a good turnout. the santas aren't sure if they reached a new world record. but they had a great time regardless. >>> critical mass christmas style. all right. with more on traffic, let's go over to gianna in the traffic center with the latest. >> liz, it up very much. let's jump over to the bay bridge. we are dealing with wet weather this morning so slick surfaces as you hit the roadways. here's a live look at conditions. so far traffic very light heading toward the toll plaza, no delays up the incline and clear across the upper deck into san francisco. no delays on the lower deck heading out of san francisco into oakland. a couple of accidents, westbound 580 at san ramon boulevard, we have a wreck big rig involved at one point it was on fire. they got it out quickly but they are going to need a big r
well, some lucky christmas shoppers in rome got a special treat.undreds of cyclists dressed as santa biked around the city's landmarks. the santa wannabes are trying to raise money for children's cancer charities yesterday and the nice weather ensured a good turnout. the santas aren't sure if they reached a new world record. but they had a great time regardless. >>> critical mass christmas style. all right. with more on traffic, let's go over to gianna in the traffic center with the...
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you know what i know the saying goes when in rome do as the romans do but she was out impose her own rules and us. she wanted to be the leader but that would not work with us. we aren't allowed to play football with the boys but she did i told her playing football with the boys was against the rules. she said are you trying to teach me she came back and began swinging her arms in front of me we had a fight about roost me. it was about kinship and who loves whom you see mari is a relative of mine but the other girl c. but moved in with her father since childhood he loves us more than he does you remember that's what caused the quarrel with. her to succumb to the majority but i told her you did the wrong thing by trying to search yourself against all the others who put your. now maria lives in the charity house across the road from father nikolai's family. there's a pacemaker inside my chest and. i know several old women complaining about their children living off their pensions and. the rules that stretch to here if the girls can't wear trousers they have to wear scarves info then you
you know what i know the saying goes when in rome do as the romans do but she was out impose her own rules and us. she wanted to be the leader but that would not work with us. we aren't allowed to play football with the boys but she did i told her playing football with the boys was against the rules. she said are you trying to teach me she came back and began swinging her arms in front of me we had a fight about roost me. it was about kinship and who loves whom you see mari is a relative of...
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i loved patgonia i love cities, i love rome. it's usually me. if i don't like something it's me.eed a nap or a good meal and then i'm fine. >> it was great to chat with him. you can read more about andrew's travel in "national geographic traveler magazine." let's check with dr. sanjay gupta md. >> randi, i am looking at the psychology behind mass shootings. what it might be like to be the parent of someone who is mentally ill. i can tell you, it's so hard to get people into treatment. we'll talk about some of those barriers and much more at 7:30 a.m. eastern.
i loved patgonia i love cities, i love rome. it's usually me. if i don't like something it's me.eed a nap or a good meal and then i'm fine. >> it was great to chat with him. you can read more about andrew's travel in "national geographic traveler magazine." let's check with dr. sanjay gupta md. >> randi, i am looking at the psychology behind mass shootings. what it might be like to be the parent of someone who is mentally ill. i can tell you, it's so hard to get people...