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the dome is like the domes of papal rome.owers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the belvedere palace in vienna was built in 1721 for prince eugene of savoy, the general who led the austrians to their victory over the turks. the architect was lucas von hildebrandt. the belvedere actually consists of two palaces set at opposite ends of an enormous formal garden in which nature has been completely subdued. the design is based on a simple program. the two palaces and the garden present the visitor with an allegory of life's journey. at one end, where prince eugene lived, is the lower belvedere and its gardens representing
the dome is like the domes of papal rome.owers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the...
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i arrived in rome on thursday of just last week. couple of days before the canonization mass and on friday i found out i was given a ticket to sing in the vatican choir. on saturday, i went inside to the choir mass. and our choir practice. and we were distributed the beautiful tickets. it felt like willy wonka. and the golden ticket to get into the factory. >> they heard you were in town and said we have to get her into the choir. >> no, i sank in the vatican choir for almost eight years while i was studying in rome and getting my doctoral degree there. this links back to john paul ii. and all of them should be open to any student that wished to attend. previously, the universities in rome were established to educate the seminarian who would become priests and many of them why started by religious orders and they would be ordained to priesthood in rome by the holy father. john paul always changing things up. he requested in the 80s that lay people, men and women be allowed to attend the universities and i was one of the people who b
i arrived in rome on thursday of just last week. couple of days before the canonization mass and on friday i found out i was given a ticket to sing in the vatican choir. on saturday, i went inside to the choir mass. and our choir practice. and we were distributed the beautiful tickets. it felt like willy wonka. and the golden ticket to get into the factory. >> they heard you were in town and said we have to get her into the choir. >> no, i sank in the vatican choir for almost eight...
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today, many people are fed up with being under the rule of rome.hey held a referendum last month on the same day as crimea. for the media in russia, it was the perfect opportunity to accuse the west of hypocrisy. while the voting crimea was criticized in strongest terms, the region of venetia was allowed to have one. not much happened even after the italian police discovered that one group had been preparing for more hands-on action. >> for months, they were kept under surveillance. in a warehouse, police cameras recorded these self-styled freedom fighters converting a bulldozer into a makeshift armored vehicle. the public prosecutors suspect the group of planning and operation much like the 117 years ago when they occupied the piazza san marco in venice for several hours. eight people were arrested. the operation resulted in two weeks of pretrial custody for the organizers. >> all our 24 activist did was make a tractor a bit sturdier -- all our activists did. they were going to destroy a statue of an italian freedom fighter. nobody here likes him.
today, many people are fed up with being under the rule of rome.hey held a referendum last month on the same day as crimea. for the media in russia, it was the perfect opportunity to accuse the west of hypocrisy. while the voting crimea was criticized in strongest terms, the region of venetia was allowed to have one. not much happened even after the italian police discovered that one group had been preparing for more hands-on action. >> for months, they were kept under surveillance. in a...
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i just returned from a trip to rome. i had the opportunity to attend the canonization of john xxiii and john paul ii and now we call them a rather long title. st. pope john paul ii and st. pope john xxiii. i had an amazing experience and i wanted to bring chris on because chris attended in 1993. so you had the opportunity to be up close and personal with 500,000 other people. >> that's right. >> in the papal event. >> we woke up the day of the mass in denver, colorado, and long story short, my wife was quoted by the ap and it went everywhere. it was with john paul the great as i like to call him. the way i look back on that and the city has still been reaping, i think, the graces from that visit. beautiful images of holy father, st. john paul ii reaching out, blessing children, meeting the people who had aids and all of that. during the mass, when our sort of family mascot, michael pritchard, got up to do the emceeing, the moment that happened and the holy father came in through the tunnel in the pope mobile, it was as i
i just returned from a trip to rome. i had the opportunity to attend the canonization of john xxiii and john paul ii and now we call them a rather long title. st. pope john paul ii and st. pope john xxiii. i had an amazing experience and i wanted to bring chris on because chris attended in 1993. so you had the opportunity to be up close and personal with 500,000 other people. >> that's right. >> in the papal event. >> we woke up the day of the mass in denver, colorado, and...
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now consider, this is rome. in one of the world's great cities, in one the world's wealthiest countries, asylum seekers say their lives are worse here than in the country they fled. we don't have homes. we are homeless, jobless. everyone here is from eritrea. they left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we don't have no real place to eat. it's not ordinary life. it's bad. >> his room is about 160 square feet. he shares it with 4 people. he's lived here for almost 5 years. ever since a harrowing 72-hour boat ride across the mediterranean. >> we arrive in the night, at least at 2am, we go to the land, and we distribute in every direction. >> the island of lampedusa has always been migrants' most appealing target. it's only 70 miles from the african coast, it's the closest entryway to europe. but last october, a boat full of people dreaming of a european future capsized, and nearly 400 died. in his first official visit outside of rome, pope francis made migrant deaths a
now consider, this is rome. in one of the world's great cities, in one the world's wealthiest countries, asylum seekers say their lives are worse here than in the country they fled. we don't have homes. we are homeless, jobless. everyone here is from eritrea. they left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we don't have no real place to eat. it's not ordinary life. it's bad. >> his room is about 160 square feet. he shares it with 4 people....
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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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famous, of course, for public executions, also staged for the entertainment of rome's leaders and rome's citizens. the roman coliseum, at least most of it, is still standing today, in rome, 2,000 years after it was built. it's a unesca world heritage site. one of the most visited tourist destinations on earth. and in the year 2007, they lit up the coliseum specially. they turned on this very theatrical beautiful lighting that showed off the arches of the coliseum and its surviving tiers is and its overall height. and they did that in 2007 in honor of new jersey. new jersey in december of 2007, abolished the death penalty. and 4,000 miles away from trenton, at the ancient coliseum in rome, the romans celebrated what new jersey did by lighting up that monument. and then they did it again in 2009, when the state of new mexico abolished the death penalty. and then they did it again in 2012, when connecticut abolished the death penalty. and then they did it again last year in may when the great state of maryland abolished the death penalty. it's kind of amazing, right. what does the city of r
famous, of course, for public executions, also staged for the entertainment of rome's leaders and rome's citizens. the roman coliseum, at least most of it, is still standing today, in rome, 2,000 years after it was built. it's a unesca world heritage site. one of the most visited tourist destinations on earth. and in the year 2007, they lit up the coliseum specially. they turned on this very theatrical beautiful lighting that showed off the arches of the coliseum and its surviving tiers is and...
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with the pope has done is basically to say, come to rome and pray together. that creates trust.you want to talk to each other, be my guest. that is what he is saying. it is an unusual situation. who knows what it will bring. surprisingly, both leaders have agreed to go. they are likely to go as early as the sixth of next month. that's what stood out to you? >> i think the image that will remain in my mind and in many people's minds is the spontaneous gesture ready. as the separation barrier. he stopped his vehicle and he got down and he walked toward it and i thought my goodness, this is a situation where he could say something. whenever he says will send one side or the other. what he did was walk up to it, remain silent, and the cameras on his face showed extreme pain in his face. he reached out gently with his hands and he touched the wall. he did so so gently that i had the feeling he was touching the people of suffered as a result of violence and separation on both sides of this conflict. that was a very touching moment. he did not say anything at all. that was perhaps more
with the pope has done is basically to say, come to rome and pray together. that creates trust.you want to talk to each other, be my guest. that is what he is saying. it is an unusual situation. who knows what it will bring. surprisingly, both leaders have agreed to go. they are likely to go as early as the sixth of next month. that's what stood out to you? >> i think the image that will remain in my mind and in many people's minds is the spontaneous gesture ready. as the separation...
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titian had never been to rome and he was developing the potential of a new medium. painting on this scale had previously been done in fresco, where the colors are absorbed into the plaster but fresco in venice was vulnerable to dampness. only oils could give the brilliance and permanence that titian needed. ♪ alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia ♪ titian continued to exploit the spaces of the frari to dramatize them in the next painting that he executed for the church. this was the altarpiece of the pesaro family located to the left of the nave. it was visible to the viewer along a diagonal axis before he reached the altar, and titian's perspective deliberately offers an invitation to the viewer to enter the painting before arriving at the altar. the pesaro madonna altarpiece illustrates vividly the fusion between church and state public and private saint peter and saint francis. the virgin and child are brought together with members of a venetian nobl
titian had never been to rome and he was developing the potential of a new medium. painting on this scale had previously been done in fresco, where the colors are absorbed into the plaster but fresco in venice was vulnerable to dampness. only oils could give the brilliance and permanence that titian needed. ♪ alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ alleluia...
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-- nadal in rome. of the lastwon 8 9 sets they played together. serena williams swept to victory in the women's final beating sara errani in straight sets. the american is the first woman to win three wta titles this year. this is her 60th overall. fresh from victory in the italian capital, serena williams has set her sights on a bigger prize, the french open which begins may 25. the world number one will be defending her title after beating maria sharapova in last year's final. she is also chasing and 18th grand slam title. >> i am so excited to be back in paris. i think it is going to be a great opportunity for me. i'm excited to be here. i'm at the stage of my life where i don't care who or where i play as long as they have an opportunity. i feel good about it and am looking forward to it. >> she also spoke about dealing with the pressure of defending a grand slam title. >> i never read any interviews i do. i never read what people write about me. i never watch the t.v. i think that keeps me in this
-- nadal in rome. of the lastwon 8 9 sets they played together. serena williams swept to victory in the women's final beating sara errani in straight sets. the american is the first woman to win three wta titles this year. this is her 60th overall. fresh from victory in the italian capital, serena williams has set her sights on a bigger prize, the french open which begins may 25. the world number one will be defending her title after beating maria sharapova in last year's final. she is also...
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now, consider this is rome.ne of the world's great cities, one of the world's wealthiest countries, asylum seekers' lives are worse than in the countries they fled. >> we don't have homes. >> everyone here is from aratria. they left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we didn't have a real place to eat. we don't have a real place to sleep. this is not our land. >> his room is about 160 square feet. he shares it with four people. he lived here for almost five years, ever since a harrowing 72-hour boat ride across the mediterranean. >> i swam. >> the island of lampadusa has been migrants' most appealing target, the closest entryway to europe, 70 miles from the african coast. last october, a boat like this one, if you will of people dreaming of a european future capsized. nearly 400 died. in his first official visit outside rome, pope francis made my grant death did a rallying cry. he urged the world to see the immigrant as our neighbor. >> i needed to come here to pray,
now, consider this is rome.ne of the world's great cities, one of the world's wealthiest countries, asylum seekers' lives are worse than in the countries they fled. >> we don't have homes. >> everyone here is from aratria. they left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we didn't have a real place to eat. we don't have a real place to sleep. this is not our land. >> his room is about 160 square feet. he shares it with four...
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in 1925 two italians opened a fur and leather shop in rome. their names, edoardo and adele fendi.antle passed to their five daughters, and is there where the story begins. they had some help from this man, karl lagerfeld.
in 1925 two italians opened a fur and leather shop in rome. their names, edoardo and adele fendi.antle passed to their five daughters, and is there where the story begins. they had some help from this man, karl lagerfeld.
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don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.ns of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> with all the attention on food poisoning outbreaks, this news story caught my yiechlt take a look at the reviews on yelp. it's not quite that simple but it's pretty close. here's what they did. they scoured for buzz words sick, vomit, diarrhea, food poisoning. if they saw a cluster in a short time window they followed up with an investigation. it was a nine-month test run. they say they found three outbreaks that was never reported. she's an awesome guide to visit new york city restaurants, but, kat, ew. that's my firnlt thought. my next thought is can you do this on your own? >> well, it would be highly effective if as i did you look for words like barf, diarrhea, you never want to eat again, at home, in a restaurant, nowhere. you can go to yelp yourself and look at reviews and see if anybody mentions getting sick and do a little bit of research from there. but what they did was a little bit more complicated. they sent messa
don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.ns of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> with all the attention on food poisoning outbreaks, this news story caught my yiechlt take a look at the reviews on yelp. it's not quite that simple but it's pretty close. here's what they did. they scoured for buzz words sick, vomit, diarrhea, food poisoning. if they saw a cluster in a short time window they followed up with an investigation. it was a nine-month test run. they...
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famous, of course, for public executions, also staged for the entertainment of rome's leaders and rome'she roman coliseum, at least most of it, is still standing today, in rome, 2,000 years after it was built.
famous, of course, for public executions, also staged for the entertainment of rome's leaders and rome'she roman coliseum, at least most of it, is still standing today, in rome, 2,000 years after it was built.
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in 1925 two italians opened a fur and leather shop in rome. their names, edoardo and adele fendi.passed to their five daughters, and is there where the story begins. they had some help from
in 1925 two italians opened a fur and leather shop in rome. their names, edoardo and adele fendi.passed to their five daughters, and is there where the story begins. they had some help from
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i am glad you are in rome. >> always good to be with you.hank you. >> this was a historic day we are not likely to see again. what are the chances in the lifetime of anyone moving into the future that there would be a pope sitting together at the canonization of two popes, both of whom reigned in the lifetime of many of the people in that square? this is not just a historic moment. it is a unique moment. >> what does it represent? >> what it says to the world is the discourse of today is being focused by those for human beings. beginning with john and all through the pontificate of john paul ii. we should find faith within ourselves. and now you have pope francis repeating it in the presence of benedict. i think what has happened and maybe it will be the historian 100 years from now who will can. -- confirm this. what has happened is the whole discourse is elevated to the level where the presumption is we should be at peace. the presumption is we should respect one another. and live together. that is all new. it is all new in human history a
i am glad you are in rome. >> always good to be with you.hank you. >> this was a historic day we are not likely to see again. what are the chances in the lifetime of anyone moving into the future that there would be a pope sitting together at the canonization of two popes, both of whom reigned in the lifetime of many of the people in that square? this is not just a historic moment. it is a unique moment. >> what does it represent? >> what it says to the world is the...
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consider this is rome.s greatest cities in one of the world's wealthiest countries. >> we don't have a home. we're homeless, jobless. >> reporter: everyone here i lafayette behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we don't have a real place to eat or sleep. this is not a life. >> this is your room. >> his room is 160 square feet. he shares it with four people. he has lived here for almost five years ever since a harrowing 72 hour boat ride across the mediterranean. >> the island of lampedusa has always been migrants' most appealing target. but last october a boat like this one full of people dreaming of a new life. >> i needed to come here to pray. >>> the cost guard expanded it's patrols today the intercepting more boats and fewer are dying. survivors are offered asylum but many are refusing as they try to move on to a country they consider more welcoming. >> they say it was just the beginning of the problems. >> we can't get a job. we can't survive. >> he and 450 mig
consider this is rome.s greatest cities in one of the world's wealthiest countries. >> we don't have a home. we're homeless, jobless. >> reporter: everyone here i lafayette behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we don't have a real place to eat or sleep. this is not a life. >> this is your room. >> his room is 160 square feet. he shares it with four people. he has lived here for almost five years ever since a harrowing 72...
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russia provides about 30% of europe's natural gas and g-7 energy ministers meeting today in rome want to reduce reliance on those supplies. other world news for you now -- adams freed without charge after four days of questioning over the notorious ira murder of a belfast mother of 10 in 1972. the leader could still face charges over the killing 40 years ago. the murder trial of oscar pistorius resumes. let's get more on the trial today. >> i have to say he looked a lot more rested, clearly benefiting from two weeks off from the trial. it was a bruising time for him, the first seven weeks of the trial, more than a week of which he was in the witness box himself giving his evidence and being cross examined. he looked a lot more rested and seemed a lot more composed from what i have seen him. today we heard from the first person on the scene directly after oscar pistorius shot reeva steenkamp on valentine's day last year. he gave quite dramatic evidence about how he came to the front door at pistorius' house and saw the athlete carrying reeva steenkamp down the stairs, her bleeding body
russia provides about 30% of europe's natural gas and g-7 energy ministers meeting today in rome want to reduce reliance on those supplies. other world news for you now -- adams freed without charge after four days of questioning over the notorious ira murder of a belfast mother of 10 in 1972. the leader could still face charges over the killing 40 years ago. the murder trial of oscar pistorius resumes. let's get more on the trial today. >> i have to say he looked a lot more rested,...
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he is a fifth century leader of rome. there came a time when rome was the siege by all sorts of enemies and was under attack and they needed a leader who they thought could lead rome to victory. they recruited him. he had gone off to his farm to retire and live a peaceful life and they persuaded him to come back to the bedroom. he led a successful war victory and he was incredibly popular and had immense amounts of power and instead of keeping that power, he did what he said he was quick to do, which was relinquished voluntarily -- relinquished it voluntarily and he became this model of civic virtue. someone who uses power for the collective good, not their own. i guess snowden found that inspiring and use that name. host: is this who edward snowden thought he was? guest: he did not think he was a roman emperor or anything like that. he admired what he did. he paid tribute to the relinquishment of power and the use of power for the public good by adopting his name as a pseudonym. host: you have been writing about these is
he is a fifth century leader of rome. there came a time when rome was the siege by all sorts of enemies and was under attack and they needed a leader who they thought could lead rome to victory. they recruited him. he had gone off to his farm to retire and live a peaceful life and they persuaded him to come back to the bedroom. he led a successful war victory and he was incredibly popular and had immense amounts of power and instead of keeping that power, he did what he said he was quick to do,...
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now consider this is rome.of the world's great cities, and one of the wealthiest countries, asylum seekers lives here are worse than when they fled. everyone here is from aare treeia, they left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. >> we don't have any real place to either sleep. this is not a life. it is bad. >> reporter: his room is about 160 square feet. he shares it with four people. he has lived here for almost five years ever since a harrowing 72-hour boat ride across the mediterranean. >> every night at 2:00 we go [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: the island of lampedusa has always been migrants most appealing target. it's the closest entry way to europe. only 70 miles from the african coast. but last october, a boat like this one, full of people dreaming of a european future capsized. nearly 400 died. pope francis made migrant deaths a rallying crowd. he urged the world to see the immigrant as our neighbor. >> translator: i needed to come here to pray, to carry out a gesture of closeness. >> rep
now consider this is rome.of the world's great cities, and one of the wealthiest countries, asylum seekers lives here are worse than when they fled. everyone here is from aare treeia, they left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. >> we don't have any real place to either sleep. this is not a life. it is bad. >> reporter: his room is about 160 square feet. he shares it with four people. he has lived here for almost five years ever since a harrowing 72-hour boat ride...
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rome the edge of my monthly pay the electricity will be next on my page as the tv set base sometimes i also received this in any hurry for their brands until i get my salary at the end of the month. i hate that they come pay something else in this new kind of like that to make ends meet somewhere scenic boom years old for the director of cornflakes repay says the site of prophecy is the pulse down from one generation to another. at the summer social housing policies create publish and get a stamp on it it becomes you know there's some say should have seen some posts that time in my opinion a series of attacks against humanity and their children living in places where it's not possible to go alone and that was a team that needs to vent out to be a cpa and then to consider prostitution and drug trafficking is normal. not enough. otago lace to get one point six billion year is for the eu to find papa t that's a trophy the attention to what's needed to secure my future children. in sf and nine portuguese and ga say this all star team portugal has led to the din i am no infringement of ch
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a trilateral meeting in rome with him. what can come from that - that's not clear. the president of israel is largely a ceremonial post and president perez is stepping down. this will be the last official thing he does as an israeli official. the pope and aids feels that he can help, he can do something by bringing the two sides together, otherwise he would not have called the summit in rome. it's unprecedented by a pope, any pope to step into the middle east peace process and move it forward. >>> will that interfere with the timing of the israeli elections? >> no, i think the israeli presidential elections will happen as scheduled by the end of the june, and shimon per ez will go rome - probably in the first week of june. the vatican hasn't concluded or finalised the date. this will be something that perez feels strongly about. it's interesting that he was invited. protocol demands that if the palestinian president is invited the israeli president is invited. mahmoud abbas made it clear that he much refers to negotiate with perez instead of prime minister binyamin
a trilateral meeting in rome with him. what can come from that - that's not clear. the president of israel is largely a ceremonial post and president perez is stepping down. this will be the last official thing he does as an israeli official. the pope and aids feels that he can help, he can do something by bringing the two sides together, otherwise he would not have called the summit in rome. it's unprecedented by a pope, any pope to step into the middle east peace process and move it forward....
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famous, of course, for public executions, also staged for the entertainment of rome's leaders and rome'sthe roman coliseum, at least most of it, is still standing today, in rome, 2,000 years after it was built. it's a unesca world heritage site. one of the most visited tourist destinations on earth. and in the year 2007, they lit up the coliseum specially. they turned on this very theatrical beautiful lighting that showed off the arches of the coliseum and its surviving tiers is and its overall height. and they did that in 2007 in honor of new jersey. new jersey in december of 2007, abolished the death penalty. and 4,000 miles away from trenton, at the ancient coliseum
famous, of course, for public executions, also staged for the entertainment of rome's leaders and rome'sthe roman coliseum, at least most of it, is still standing today, in rome, 2,000 years after it was built. it's a unesca world heritage site. one of the most visited tourist destinations on earth. and in the year 2007, they lit up the coliseum specially. they turned on this very theatrical beautiful lighting that showed off the arches of the coliseum and its surviving tiers is and its overall...
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don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.ith millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. bread. but we know you've been thinking about it, too. so we're always trying to make it even better. that's why we added some ingredients and took others out, making this our best bread yet. bread is on the rise at subway. and took others out, making this our best bread yet. when you can have digiorno? delivery... or digiorno. now with a flavorful new sauce - digiorno's rising crust pizza is better than ever. thankfully it's not delivery, it's digiorno. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight won a pulitzer prize for his reporting on the nsa but it's our data they stole. where is our pulitzer. please welcome glenn greenwald. (applause) i have been waiting for this for a long time. >> good, good. >> stephen: i got my knives out for you, my man. >> ready. >> stephen: welcome to the lion's den. all right, let's explain to people who love america who you are. author of three best selling book, you've written
don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.ith millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. bread. but we know you've been thinking about it, too. so we're always trying to make it even better. that's why we added some ingredients and took others out, making this our best bread yet. bread is on the rise at subway. and took others out, making this our best bread yet. when you can have digiorno? delivery... or digiorno. now with a flavorful new sauce - digiorno's rising crust...
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here in rome and in brussels.ts have focused furious attention on all that's wrong with this country's ruling class. >> there is frustration and anger. because of how the system has been -- to this. that's why we have anger and any kind of feelings. but we want to drive these feelings in a positive way. >> reporter: the activists have succeeded in shaking up italy's political system. the weaknesses have also been exposed. critics accuse its leadership of having an authoritarian streak. they point to the fact that dissidents within the movement's ranks have been booted out. and some argue that the citizen activists are good at pointing out problems, but less good at coming up with solutions. >> they seem to be concentrated on destroying the president and attacking whatever is proposed rather than really sitting down and presenting an organic, articulated agenda on how to move forward. >> reporter: but the movement is riding a wave of anti-europe feeling here. and brussels needs to brace itself for the coming of som
here in rome and in brussels.ts have focused furious attention on all that's wrong with this country's ruling class. >> there is frustration and anger. because of how the system has been -- to this. that's why we have anger and any kind of feelings. but we want to drive these feelings in a positive way. >> reporter: the activists have succeeded in shaking up italy's political system. the weaknesses have also been exposed. critics accuse its leadership of having an authoritarian...
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been a challenge for every society throughout history and for each society whether it was egypt or rome or durham north carolina everyone thinks their water is safe enough because that is their background. but we probably couldn't be paid to drink some of the water >> in the u.s. we have safe tap water? >> we don't spend the money it takes and in some respects it changes a bit. if you set risk-free i would have said no we don't and what i mean by that is what i said a minute ago that we accept the trade-off and it was quite remarkable i could go anywhere in the u.s. right now whether it is bangalore or tallahassee or santa barbara and i don't give a second thought to the drinking water which is at a point historically a short period of time because for most of history it hasn't been safe from our perspective. >> but like you said you can go anywhere in the u.s.. >> in the rich countries there are some that have their own sort of particular but there are other parts where you want to avoid the drinking water if you can and the reason for that is twofold and part of it is water provision
been a challenge for every society throughout history and for each society whether it was egypt or rome or durham north carolina everyone thinks their water is safe enough because that is their background. but we probably couldn't be paid to drink some of the water >> in the u.s. we have safe tap water? >> we don't spend the money it takes and in some respects it changes a bit. if you set risk-free i would have said no we don't and what i mean by that is what i said a minute ago...
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he was heading up saint mary basilica in rome on one of the seven hills of rome.ppreciate that certainly. 16 centuries old. holds a relic from baby jesus' crib. >> it was a cushy job, was it not. >> a cushy job. >> it was a cushy job. >> by every layperson's account. >> he should have been in a federal prison but he was in a cushy job. once again we tell the truth. heather and i are both catholic, we have to tell the truth. all right, now, we don't have time for the others because the first three were so sent lating, heather. we appreciate you coming on in. if you are mad as hell, we want to hear about it it please write us at mad as hell at foxnews.com. when we come right back, laura ingraham on a mississippi congressman calling clarence thomas an uncle tom. then harry reid tieing the los angeles clippers racism deal in with the washington redskins. you won't believe it up ahead. ♪ [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of uns
he was heading up saint mary basilica in rome on one of the seven hills of rome.ppreciate that certainly. 16 centuries old. holds a relic from baby jesus' crib. >> it was a cushy job, was it not. >> a cushy job. >> it was a cushy job. >> by every layperson's account. >> he should have been in a federal prison but he was in a cushy job. once again we tell the truth. heather and i are both catholic, we have to tell the truth. all right, now, we don't have time for...
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when amy now from rome is burning sober.itten an in-depth story -- joining me now from rome is vernon silver. he has written an in-depth story on the subject. also joining is the author of how led zeppelin became the biggest bands in the world. great to have you here. i want to begin by having you explain what happens. just give us the background as to spirit and led zeppelin. was a band that put out its first record in 1968. song, a little instrumental. what happened was later that year led zeppelin came to america in advance of doing the release of the first album. they played their first-ever concert. what they did was they opened for none other than spirit. what happened was by 9071 they come out with their a guest hit of all time, "stairway to heaven" and years past. we find out now that there are grumblings decades later from the family and bandmates at the guy who wrote the song that might have been a brick off and my have started that dust might have started that day when led zeppelin opened the first ever --might ha
when amy now from rome is burning sober.itten an in-depth story -- joining me now from rome is vernon silver. he has written an in-depth story on the subject. also joining is the author of how led zeppelin became the biggest bands in the world. great to have you here. i want to begin by having you explain what happens. just give us the background as to spirit and led zeppelin. was a band that put out its first record in 1968. song, a little instrumental. what happened was later that year led...
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let's take you to rome, to barbie, the rome bureau chief for "the daily beast."t quote some of what these women were saying here in this letter specifically. they said, we love these men. they love us. and in most cases, despite all efforts to renounce it, one cannot manage to give up such a solid and beautiful bond. unfortunately, this brings with it all the pain of not being able to live it fully. this continuous giving and then letting go is so destroying. wow. is there really any chance that the pope might be moved by their letter and their plea? >> well, i think it's very highly unlikely this pope at this point, certainly, is going to lift celibacy and allow these priests to make their lovers honest women. but it's very interesting conversation, though. this pope has given interviews in the past about celibacy. he has been put on the record saying that celibacy is not a doctrine al issue, it's a discipline, which means he could lift it. but there's a huge logistical problem. if they allow priests to marry, there's not an infrastructure in place for all these
let's take you to rome, to barbie, the rome bureau chief for "the daily beast."t quote some of what these women were saying here in this letter specifically. they said, we love these men. they love us. and in most cases, despite all efforts to renounce it, one cannot manage to give up such a solid and beautiful bond. unfortunately, this brings with it all the pain of not being able to live it fully. this continuous giving and then letting go is so destroying. wow. is there really any...
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and whether it was egypt or rome or togo today or durham, north carolina today, everyone thinks their water is safe enough. but if we went back a hundred years, we could probably not be paid to drink the water. so the notions of safety have changed over time. >> host: in the united states do we have 100% safe tap water? >> guest: no, and we will not have a 100% and that is probably a good thing. but if you had said risk-free i would have said no, we don't. but for safe, i guess we do. and what i mean is we accept the tradeoffs. it really is quite remarkable that i can go anywhere in the united states whether it is tallahassee or bangor or santa barbara and i don't give a second thought to the drinking water. and that has happened in a short period of time. for most of history drinking water hasn't been safe. >> host: but you can go anywhere in the united states and drink the water. where else can we do that in the world? nearly everywhere? >> guest: in the richer countries, nearly everywhere. some countries have their own particular microorganisms the body takes time to get used to. b
and whether it was egypt or rome or togo today or durham, north carolina today, everyone thinks their water is safe enough. but if we went back a hundred years, we could probably not be paid to drink the water. so the notions of safety have changed over time. >> host: in the united states do we have 100% safe tap water? >> guest: no, and we will not have a 100% and that is probably a good thing. but if you had said risk-free i would have said no, we don't. but for safe, i guess we...
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there for the end of pope francis's historic middle east visit as he boards a plane headed back to rome. >> new developments . welcome to a new hour of happening now. and deep mental issues. he stabbed three roommates to death before terrorizing the small town shooting at rampage. and he took his own life. outside of the sorority house and one of the crime keeps in california. some people had concerns that rodger might have mental issues, claudia? >> that's right, john. it is not too surprising. we haven't found many people who anyhow elliott rodgers. he lived here about a year and by all accounts it was an angry and lonely existence. and an absolute refusal. and one neighbor who did not want to be identified, he had a premonition that elliott might do something violent. he tried to comfort his neighbor after a fight and angrily threatened their lives. >> i remember that statement he made, and i mean, it is like talking for a long time. he was's troubled kid. research it is a couple of months and honestly, there is nothing anybody can do. >> and along with the six innocent students who
there for the end of pope francis's historic middle east visit as he boards a plane headed back to rome. >> new developments . welcome to a new hour of happening now. and deep mental issues. he stabbed three roommates to death before terrorizing the small town shooting at rampage. and he took his own life. outside of the sorority house and one of the crime keeps in california. some people had concerns that rodger might have mental issues, claudia? >> that's right, john. it is not...
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i was in rome over the weekend for the canonization of two popes. we arrived on saturday went to st. peter's square were people were arriving to be part of this historic day in the life of the roman catholic church. never before had to former popes been canonized on the same day. they were the best known folks of the 20th century. one had a short tenure. john paul ii had a long service of almost 27 years. anticipation for the historic day was building. we talked with delia gallagher. inside editor for "inside the vatican" magazine. >> great anticipation as you walk around and excitement of what will happen. what is the significance? >> there are a number of significant things about it. it boils down to the fact that these two popes are loved by the people. they are the original peoples popes. and john paul came xxiii was the -- john called the peasant pope. >> and then called the good pope. and why? he could talk to the people. he came out and he was the one who went to the hospitals and visited sick children. they went first to prisons and visited
i was in rome over the weekend for the canonization of two popes. we arrived on saturday went to st. peter's square were people were arriving to be part of this historic day in the life of the roman catholic church. never before had to former popes been canonized on the same day. they were the best known folks of the 20th century. one had a short tenure. john paul ii had a long service of almost 27 years. anticipation for the historic day was building. we talked with delia gallagher. inside...
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rome? sure!ich required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so mary is free of that monitoring routine. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. spinach? grazie! plus, with no known dietary restrictions, mary can eat the healthy foods she likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bl
rome? sure!ich required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood...
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don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business....
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look again, now consider, this is rome.in one of the world's great cities, in one of the world's wealthiest countries, asylum seeker's lives are worse here than where they fled. >> we are homeless, jobless. >> everyone here left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we don't have a real place to eat. we don't have a real place to sleep. this is not a life. it's bad. >> this is your room. >> his room is with 160 square feet. he shares it with four people. he's lived here for almost five years since harrowing boat ride across the mediterranean. >> up every night until 2:00 a.m. >> the island has always been migrant's most appealing target, the closest entry way to europe, 70 miles from the african coast. last october, a boat like this one full of people dreaming of a european future capsized. nearly 400 died. in his first official visit outside rome, pope francis made migrant death a rallying cry, urged the world to see the immigrant as our neighbor. >> i needed to come here to pray,
look again, now consider, this is rome.in one of the world's great cities, in one of the world's wealthiest countries, asylum seeker's lives are worse here than where they fled. >> we are homeless, jobless. >> everyone here left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we don't have a real place to eat. we don't have a real place to sleep. this is not a life. it's bad. >> this is your room. >> his room is with 160 square feet....
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only rome can permanantly take away his abiity to be a priest drivers beware. the merchant road exit on northbound highway 101 has been temporarily moved. so the doyle drive replacement project can continue. kron 4's alecia reid tells us where to look for the signs, and how to avoid an unwanted trip across the golden gate bridge. this is the second phase of the presidio parkway project. get used to it, the current changes will be in effect for about a month. the merchant road exit has been realigned, so once drivers pass through the tunnel heading north on highway 101, it's important they pay attention to the orange sign that says the last exit in sf is 1000 feet, because soon after, cars wanting to exit before the golden gate bridge have to bear right. if not, drivers will be forced to cross over into marin county then pay 7 bucks to get back to san francisco. the construction project is transforming highways '1' and '101' - creating safety shoulders and a landscaped median between north and southbound 101. although this exit change is temporary, there will al
only rome can permanantly take away his abiity to be a priest drivers beware. the merchant road exit on northbound highway 101 has been temporarily moved. so the doyle drive replacement project can continue. kron 4's alecia reid tells us where to look for the signs, and how to avoid an unwanted trip across the golden gate bridge. this is the second phase of the presidio parkway project. get used to it, the current changes will be in effect for about a month. the merchant road exit has been...
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david is in rome trying to find out what the former prime minister will be expected to do. >> we don'tw what he has to do. he has a tutor following him around. he's going to do we understand from the head of the care home medial tasks. the director said it's not going to be a fun job. i don't know what he means by that. of course there's been speculation he is a past entertainer. he's the owner of the three main commercial television channels in this country. he might entertain the people in this home. it's run by the catholic church, and it's quite a big facility. there are a large number of patients. they are keen in this home not to give gratuitous publicity for his own political purposes. not with standing the fact he's found guilty of tax fraud and serving a sentence. he's still a player on the political scene. in fact he's going to campaign vigorously in the forth coming elections later this month. >> david in rome. stay with us on bbc world news. plenty more to come including the defense case in oscar pistorius' murder trial. we'll have the update from pretoria. the was a truly
david is in rome trying to find out what the former prime minister will be expected to do. >> we don'tw what he has to do. he has a tutor following him around. he's going to do we understand from the head of the care home medial tasks. the director said it's not going to be a fun job. i don't know what he means by that. of course there's been speculation he is a past entertainer. he's the owner of the three main commercial television channels in this country. he might entertain the people...
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we'll have more from rome. >> reporter: waving the vatican goodbye before his trip to the hollywood land. on saturday pope francis embarks on a trip to jordan, the palestine territories and israel on the 90 anniversary of the meeting between hop pope paul v. >> on saturday i will go to the holy land, the land of jesus. it will be a strictly religious visit. firstly to meet with my brother bartholomew i to mark the 50th anniversary. they will meet again another time, and this is really beautiful. the second reason is to pray for peace in that land that suffers greatly. i ask you to pray for my visit. >> the trip is officially a pilgrimage, but in a land filled with religious and political divisions every step will be watched closely by israelis and palestinians alike. one of them will be yousef salmon, he is one of millions who are not allowed to return home. >> the pope doesn't have an army, but he has an exceptional moral and political influence, so everything he says will be listened to. >> the trip is far from controversy before it even started. the pope will visit the state of palest
we'll have more from rome. >> reporter: waving the vatican goodbye before his trip to the hollywood land. on saturday pope francis embarks on a trip to jordan, the palestine territories and israel on the 90 anniversary of the meeting between hop pope paul v. >> on saturday i will go to the holy land, the land of jesus. it will be a strictly religious visit. firstly to meet with my brother bartholomew i to mark the 50th anniversary. they will meet again another time, and this is...
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don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome. of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> we have a nice balance in all these software as a service stocks. nice bounce in the analytic stocks. nice bounce in the big data stocks. now we're bag to the same old same old. an intel cisco mark so please be careful in those stocks. like i said, these are still way too highly valued. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives," victor and natalia wolf come all the way from russia, reeking of success. >> he had very expensive watches. i think his watches were probably $60,000, $70,000. >> narrator: setting up a real-estate business in florida, they sell hundreds of acres of land, but allegedly not all of the land is theirs to sell. >> we're talking about basic stealing of land by forging docume
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don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.ith millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> oh, oh! >> this man is being dragged under the bumper of a car, blowing straight through a crowd. may 1, 2008, 5:00 p.m. hundreds of may day protesters and onlookers fill a downtown street in zurich, switzerland. they barely notice the white bmw that pulls out from a parking space. the car moves slowly toward the crowd. without warning, the driver steps on the gas. hitting four people. one person is catapulted over the car. the front tire almost ru
don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.ith millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in...
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way it ends depends on if you're home ♪ ♪ for every soul a pillow at a window please in the modern romeve saturday in toronto and monday in chicago. we'll be right back everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ man: you know, it's funny, this baja quesadilla burger doesn't really look like burger. man 2: grilled beef patty? that's burger-esque. man 1: yeah, but the flour tortilla is, like, quesadilla-y. man 2: it's both, okay? you happy? man 1: dude, it's four bucks. i am definitely happy. [ding] waitress: welcome to denny's. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to drew barrymore, adam sandler, giovanni ribisi! [ cheers and applause ] elbow! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. bye-bye. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- sofia vergara. natalie dormer.
way it ends depends on if you're home ♪ ♪ for every soul a pillow at a window please in the modern romeve saturday in toronto and monday in chicago. we'll be right back everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ man: you know, it's funny, this baja quesadilla burger doesn't really look like burger. man 2: grilled beef patty? that's burger-esque. man 1: yeah, but the flour tortilla is, like, quesadilla-y. man 2: it's both, okay? you happy? man 1: dude, it's four bucks. i am definitely happy....
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. >> reporter: the other city is rome, italy.you use this app, you have to ask yourself one question. how much is parking worth to you? in the city, there are lots of cars, lots of people. but it seems never enough parking. >> it depends how lucky you are. you have to go in circles. if there is an angel on your shoulder, you find a space. >> reporter: a new app called monkey parking is finding a space in san francisco. >> we immediately saw that parking is a problem there. >> reporter: via skype, we spoke to developers in rome about the app inspiration. >> people leave parking spots every day. we want to make it a valuable moment for them. >> here is how it works. the flashing monkeys shows where users parked their cars. other users place bids to get the spaces when the users move. >> and so they can sync with other drivers that are looking for parking, avoiding them to drive around. >> it can be a challenge to find working. >> sf muny showed 440,000 parking spots city wide, 275,000 of those are street parking. >> that makes up a
. >> reporter: the other city is rome, italy.you use this app, you have to ask yourself one question. how much is parking worth to you? in the city, there are lots of cars, lots of people. but it seems never enough parking. >> it depends how lucky you are. you have to go in circles. if there is an angel on your shoulder, you find a space. >> reporter: a new app called monkey parking is finding a space in san francisco. >> we immediately saw that parking is a problem...
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visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. tr ied depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. get your free sample at depend.com. >>> searches are routinely conducted throughout tnm. based on information from level ii informants, officers find two homemade syringes in the dorm. >> captain. >> oh. whenever we find something to that extent, obviously there's got to be some type of narcotics around. >> right. >> i do have a list of inmates that are notorious for involving themselves in illegal drug activity over here. so maybe they'll be a good team. >> a good place to start. >> good job. >> i'm sure there are some inmates that are going to be hurting tonight. >> yep. >> if we have inmates that have priors, what we'll do is go and select them randomly to where they don't have any time to clean themselves up. >> we'll need
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. >> reporter: well, the pope is back here at the vatican in rome after his middle east tour.ok back on what happened and be pretty satisfied with what he did. he's probably, i suspect, somewhat widser about the complications of a very difficult situation which he has now inserted himself in by inviting the palestinian president and israeli counterpart here to rome for a meeting of prayer. he tried i think to dampen expectations when he was talking to us journalists on the plane coming back from tel aviv saying that the meeting was about prayer. it wasn't about mediation, that he wasn't qualified to be some kind of new diplomatic envoy. whether he wants to or not, by opening his mouth, by getting involved, he has become something of a player in that situation, not least because there's no diplomatic process going on at the moment and, therefore, i think people are looking for some kind of new idea. now, while he was talking to the journalists on the plane he also dealt with a few specific issues concern the catholic church. on the subject of the sex scandals which have caused
. >> reporter: well, the pope is back here at the vatican in rome after his middle east tour.ok back on what happened and be pretty satisfied with what he did. he's probably, i suspect, somewhat widser about the complications of a very difficult situation which he has now inserted himself in by inviting the palestinian president and israeli counterpart here to rome for a meeting of prayer. he tried i think to dampen expectations when he was talking to us journalists on the plane coming...