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liberating rome is a political feat. the rest of the campaign is ling germans kilin and occupying germans. there is not a lot of fun in that. wars of attrition are almost never glorious. thanks, sir. sir? >> yes. my name is joe. and i enjoyed your talk very much. my question is specifically about anzio. while it's true we were pinned there, wasree months that not affordable -- avoidable if john lucas, if he found no opposition according to reports, no opposition at all from the germans. there were no troops there. one of our patrols, i think, made it all the way to the outskirts of rome at that point. think, decided to dig in and handle a counterattack from where that was going to come. it was mysterious. he was eventually replaced. and not only replaced from his post. he was sent back to washington. >> that's right. good question. hotly debated for 70 years. you are fundamentally right. general lucas is the corps commander. he goes are sure at-- ashore on generate 22, -- kon january 22, 1944 with a force that is too sma
liberating rome is a political feat. the rest of the campaign is ling germans kilin and occupying germans. there is not a lot of fun in that. wars of attrition are almost never glorious. thanks, sir. sir? >> yes. my name is joe. and i enjoyed your talk very much. my question is specifically about anzio. while it's true we were pinned there, wasree months that not affordable -- avoidable if john lucas, if he found no opposition according to reports, no opposition at all from the germans....
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claudia has more from rome. ♪ >> reporter: ancient rome comes back to life 2,000 years after the deathrst and greatest emperor. augustus died on august 19th in the year 14, two mill inthat later, rome pays tribute. a light in display is one of many events commemorating his remarkable life. after his great uncle julius caesar was killed, augustus lead the way. >> translator: augustus is a central figure in the history of rome, and to him it went from a republic to an empire. he transformed rome into a new and modern city. the one we still live in. >> reporter: he did not only transform rome he laid the foundations of a sanction in society that still stands. he introduced the taxation system, built a network of roads, and established a standing army, police force and a fire fighting service. it doesn't .happen every day that someone is commemorated 2,000 years after his death. but when it comes to augustus his legacy is timeless. he found a city made of bricks and left it made of maybe. centuries have left little of augustus's rome, but more rerently recently it was neglect and lack of f
claudia has more from rome. ♪ >> reporter: ancient rome comes back to life 2,000 years after the deathrst and greatest emperor. augustus died on august 19th in the year 14, two mill inthat later, rome pays tribute. a light in display is one of many events commemorating his remarkable life. after his great uncle julius caesar was killed, augustus lead the way. >> translator: augustus is a central figure in the history of rome, and to him it went from a republic to an empire. he...
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on june 4th, 1944, american troops enter rome, how do you know?y put out a sign. [ laughter ] there's only scattered german resistance for the most part the enemy has fled north leaving the city intact. another 11 months will be required to pursue them north toward the alps. another winter of fighting in the appenheims before german forces surrender in may of 19456789 they fight for italy virtually to the end in europe. but two days after the liberation of rome, the invasion of normandy swept the italian campaign right off the front pages. italy becomes a sad, neglected cul-de-sac. a substantial american force and all those good french divisions leave italy in august 1944 to invade southern france near saint-tropez as part that have northwest european campaign. and the residual allied forces in italy are not strong enough to do more than just inch up the peninsula one damn mountain at a time. well, was the italian campaign a success? by the marching orders given eisenhower in mid-1943 knock italy out of the war and contain the maximum number of ge
on june 4th, 1944, american troops enter rome, how do you know?y put out a sign. [ laughter ] there's only scattered german resistance for the most part the enemy has fled north leaving the city intact. another 11 months will be required to pursue them north toward the alps. another winter of fighting in the appenheims before german forces surrender in may of 19456789 they fight for italy virtually to the end in europe. but two days after the liberation of rome, the invasion of normandy swept...
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it's only about 30 miles from rome.his is churchill, incidentally, in his famous dragon room talking with eisenhower. and that's alexander there. churchill is really the driving force behind the anzio operation. finally, they agree to do it. an under-strengthed american and british core landed, unopposed, on january 22nd, 1944 at anzio. and the town just to the right is altuno. and they're immediately occupying the forces in the beachhead including the alban hills. you want the high ground in war. the germans always seem to own the high ground in italy. and they own this high ground in the laconi lazioli. they're able to hold every square inch for four months. it's awful. you will pautly, what was needed to break the stalemate in southern italy was an allied combination of guile, agility and brute force. in midway, 1944 operation diadum, the gustav line around casino has never been attacked before. british, american, canadian and polish forces begin the offensive on may 11th. they fire 175,000 artillery shells 234 the f
it's only about 30 miles from rome.his is churchill, incidentally, in his famous dragon room talking with eisenhower. and that's alexander there. churchill is really the driving force behind the anzio operation. finally, they agree to do it. an under-strengthed american and british core landed, unopposed, on january 22nd, 1944 at anzio. and the town just to the right is altuno. and they're immediately occupying the forces in the beachhead including the alban hills. you want the high ground in...
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aljazeera, rome. >> still to come: >> hello, victoria here.en of england for 63 years, seven months and two days. >> london statues come to life with the swipe of a smart phone. >>> and in sports, why lack of sight doesn't stop this man's dream of being a commentator. >> starting with football, the quest to reach the champion group, for the 17th suspected time. and they're currently in turkey playing against the s -- admitted that he's seeking professional help to stop himself from biting opponents, and to avoid future suspensions from football. he was suspended for a biting incident in the world cup and has recently been allowed to take part in friendly games. from barcelona, he has been officially unveiled on tuesday. soares said that he will be keeping his peace in the south. >> it's an honor for me. and i say to all of the fans, don't worry for that, because i don't do it anymore that. and [ unintelligible ] it is human, and it's no matter for me. >> italy coach has vowed to restore the team to its former greatness. he was unveiled on mond
aljazeera, rome. >> still to come: >> hello, victoria here.en of england for 63 years, seven months and two days. >> london statues come to life with the swipe of a smart phone. >>> and in sports, why lack of sight doesn't stop this man's dream of being a commentator. >> starting with football, the quest to reach the champion group, for the 17th suspected time. and they're currently in turkey playing against the s -- admitted that he's seeking professional help...
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leave my family alone and at that time she was living in rome. she was as you mentioned back and forth between rome and paris during those years. >> did you start out and the parents, did you start out thinking about writing about their lives perhaps and she became sentient interesting figure to you along the way? >> i certainly thought there was something there. i'm going to get the names wrong because i don't have them in front of me but they were 90 and 86 or something when they were murdered and they were murdered and read in their pajamas. that to me seems so heartbreaking and sad. what i found was the sympathetic elderly couple had in fact lived quite a life before that. madame nhu's mother was known as the pearl of the orient by the french and in the french archives i found these references to who she had slept with and she slept with the japanese. to further confuse things she was 14 when she had her daught daughter. 14 years old. so i thought, they are so much contradiction here. she wasn't just the sweet old lady. she was a sweet old la
leave my family alone and at that time she was living in rome. she was as you mentioned back and forth between rome and paris during those years. >> did you start out and the parents, did you start out thinking about writing about their lives perhaps and she became sentient interesting figure to you along the way? >> i certainly thought there was something there. i'm going to get the names wrong because i don't have them in front of me but they were 90 and 86 or something when they...
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travelling rome into the city we live in. >> translation: augustus did not only 2001s form rome, he laidhe foundations. he introduced taxation, built roads and established a standing army, police force and a firefighting service. >> it doesn't happen every day that someone is commemorated 2,000 years after his death. when it comes to augustus, his lega is timeless. he left it, made of marvel. centuries of invasion, luting and the elements have left little of rome, but recently it was neglect and lack of funds that buried his memory. >> this is his mausoleum. once the monument covered in marble, it fell into disrepair, becoming a shelter for the homeless, romans and tourists alike. >> tuesday, it opened to the public. >> this was a unique chance to see something. it's a dream to see it. it's beautiful. >> it's a pity the mausoleum is not open to the public. we are reassured they are doing all we can. >> what better time to celebrate the life, the month of august, after all, was named after him. >>> now, remember, you can get an up-to-date version of all the day's developing stories over o
travelling rome into the city we live in. >> translation: augustus did not only 2001s form rome, he laidhe foundations. he introduced taxation, built roads and established a standing army, police force and a firefighting service. >> it doesn't happen every day that someone is commemorated 2,000 years after his death. when it comes to augustus, his lega is timeless. he left it, made of marvel. centuries of invasion, luting and the elements have left little of rome, but recently it...
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augustus died and rome pays tribute. a lighted display of the emperors forum is one of the many events commemorating his remarkable life. after his great uncle, julius caesar, was killed, augustus led the way. >> augustus is a central figure in the history of rome, and from him it went from a republic to an empire. he transformed rome into a modern city, the one we still live in. >> reporter: he laid the foundations of a functioning society that still stands. he introduced the taxation system, built roads and established a police force and firefighte firefighting service. >>> it doesn't happen that someone is commemorated 2,000 years after his death, but augustus' legacy is timeless. centers of invasion, looting and the elements have left little of augustus' rome, but it was neglect and lack of funds that has buried his memory. this is his mausoleum. once covered in white marble, it fell into disrepair and became a shelter for the homeless. on tuesday it was opened to the public. a rare occasion. >> reporter: this was th
augustus died and rome pays tribute. a lighted display of the emperors forum is one of the many events commemorating his remarkable life. after his great uncle, julius caesar, was killed, augustus led the way. >> augustus is a central figure in the history of rome, and from him it went from a republic to an empire. he transformed rome into a modern city, the one we still live in. >> reporter: he laid the foundations of a functioning society that still stands. he introduced the...
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others date to the fall of rome. when rome fell, europe was engulfed in chaos.people naturally grabbed for the high ground to escape the marauding barbarians that characterized those dark ages. over time, these towns were fortified and eventually functioned as independent city-states. in their glory days, they proudly charted their own course, generally free from the dictates of popes or emperors. then, the bubonic plague swept through tuscany in 1348. that, combined with the increasing dominance by the regional bully, florence, turned many bustling cities into docile backwaters. ironically, the bad news of the 14th century mothballed these towns, leaving them with a unique charm and a tourism-based affluence today. siena maintains much of its medieval character. its sprawling main square and towering city hall recall the days when it rivaled even florence. assisi -- with its walls, gates, and castle -- was home to st. francis. its massive basilica remains a favorite destination for countless pilgrims today. volterra was an etruscan capital centuries before chri
others date to the fall of rome. when rome fell, europe was engulfed in chaos.people naturally grabbed for the high ground to escape the marauding barbarians that characterized those dark ages. over time, these towns were fortified and eventually functioned as independent city-states. in their glory days, they proudly charted their own course, generally free from the dictates of popes or emperors. then, the bubonic plague swept through tuscany in 1348. that, combined with the increasing...
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at that time she was in rome, but she was back and forth between rome and paris during those years. > the parents, did you start out thinking about writing about their lives perhaps and then she became such an interesting figure to you along the way? i get i certainly thought there was something there. their phrases -- i'm going to get the names wrong, but they were like 90 and 86 or something when they were murdered. they were murdered, i read in their pajamas. that cements so heartbreaking and sad. so i started digging. what i found is these lives, very sort of sympathetic, elderly couple had in fact lived, you know quite a life before that. her mother was known as the pearl of the orient by the french. in the french archives, i found all these references to who she had slept with and why, and then she slept with the japanese, and i was like, whoa, this woman, and just sort of to confuse things, she was 14 when she had her daughter. 14 years old. so i thought, there's really so much contradiction here, and she wasn't just this sweet old lady, she was a sweet old lady who had slept a
at that time she was in rome, but she was back and forth between rome and paris during those years. > the parents, did you start out thinking about writing about their lives perhaps and then she became such an interesting figure to you along the way? i get i certainly thought there was something there. their phrases -- i'm going to get the names wrong, but they were like 90 and 86 or something when they were murdered. they were murdered, i read in their pajamas. that cements so heartbreaking...
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don't just visit rome. [ thud ] visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. with millions of reviews, i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc the number one doctor recommend frequent heartburn medicine for nine straight years. one pill each morning 24 hours zero heartburn. ♪ >>> well -- terrible. all that fed speak in jackson hole didn't jolt the market as much as expected. but some big news, one of our trades of the day. what did you do? >> before the meeting, i sold short the dax. i did that after mario dragi spoke. you're going to need france and italy to make some massive changes. ewq. at the end of the day, i bought the euro. i don't think they'll be able to do the massive qe they're expecting. i bought some silver as a levered play on gold. if you're looking at long stocks, and worried about inflation, gold is going to help you. and if you're worried about geopolitical risk, gold is also going to help you. >> y
don't just visit rome. [ thud ] visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. with millions of reviews, i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc the number one doctor recommend frequent heartburn medicine for nine straight years. one pill each morning 24 hours zero heartburn. ♪ >>> well -- terrible. all that fed speak in jackson hole didn't jolt the market as much...
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in 1513 leonardo went to rome, but the three following years were the most tragic of his life.michelangelo was at the peak of his success. the ceiling of the sistine chapel was his masterpiece. raphael's work was equally celebrated, and bramante the architect was working on the completion of saint peter's cathedral. but there were no commissions at the vatican for leonardo. leo x, a medici pope, chose to ignore him as a man who never completed anything, as a man who thinks of the end of the project befo he even begins it. one is tempted to see this period in leonardo's life in terms of the only painting of his, an early one, which hangs in the vatican, the saint jerome. in this picture the saint is alone and agonized, as leonardo must have been. in one of his notebooks, leonardo writes, "tell me if anything was ever done," as if to justify his many uncompleted works. and in a note to himself, he says, "why do you suffer so?" two events of great significance happened at this time. first, leonardo began his painting of saint john the baptist, his last great work. almost invariabl
in 1513 leonardo went to rome, but the three following years were the most tragic of his life.michelangelo was at the peak of his success. the ceiling of the sistine chapel was his masterpiece. raphael's work was equally celebrated, and bramante the architect was working on the completion of saint peter's cathedral. but there were no commissions at the vatican for leonardo. leo x, a medici pope, chose to ignore him as a man who never completed anything, as a man who thinks of the end of the...
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you're not really -- i mean, liberating rome is a political feat. but the rest of the campaign is really about killing germans and occupying germans. that is what they're doing. and there's not a lot of fun in that. wars of attrition are almost never glorious. thanks, sir. >> thank you. >> sir? >> yes. my name is joe antonuccio. i enjoyed your talk very much. >> thank you. >> my question is specifically about anzio. while it's true that we were pinned down about three or four months there, was that not avoidable if general john lucas, instead of -- he found no opposition, according to the reports, no opposition at all from the germans. there were no troops there. as a matter of fact, one of our patrols, i think, made it all the way to the outskirts of rome at that point. that lucas i think decided to dig in and handle a counterattack, from where that was going to come is mysterious, and that he was eventually replaced. and not only replaced from his post, he was sent back to washington. >> yes. that's right. well, good question. hotly debated then,
you're not really -- i mean, liberating rome is a political feat. but the rest of the campaign is really about killing germans and occupying germans. that is what they're doing. and there's not a lot of fun in that. wars of attrition are almost never glorious. thanks, sir. >> thank you. >> sir? >> yes. my name is joe antonuccio. i enjoyed your talk very much. >> thank you. >> my question is specifically about anzio. while it's true that we were pinned down about...
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i'm here, in rome. donna noble, in rome. this is just weird. i mean, everyone here's dead.'t go telling them that. hold on a minute,
i'm here, in rome. donna noble, in rome. this is just weird. i mean, everyone here's dead.'t go telling them that. hold on a minute,
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. >> the emmy awards honor rome.xecutive producer said the organizers are working on a proper and meaningful remembrance. he was no stranger to the awards having been nominated eight and winning twice. they are set to air on august 25th. >>> local comics close friend of robin williams will join abc7 anchor on saturday at 4:30 p.m. for a special beyond the headlines on depression and his fight against depression on saturday at 4:30 and open sunday at 10:00 a.m. >> tensions in ferguson, missouri, could rise when the chief of police reveals the identity of the white police officer would shot and killed an unarmed black teen. a protest last night over the death of michael brown was loud but peaceful. local police have been moved out and the stay highway patrol is in charge of security. the patrol commander marched with the crowd and the justice department has announced an investigation into the 18-year-old's shooting. >>> at home another protest is underway at 5:00. last night dozens gathered for a vigil and moment silen
. >> the emmy awards honor rome.xecutive producer said the organizers are working on a proper and meaningful remembrance. he was no stranger to the awards having been nominated eight and winning twice. they are set to air on august 25th. >>> local comics close friend of robin williams will join abc7 anchor on saturday at 4:30 p.m. for a special beyond the headlines on depression and his fight against depression on saturday at 4:30 and open sunday at 10:00 a.m. >> tensions...
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palestine is not a party to the rome statute. order to become a full member of the court, it would have to be a party to the rome statute. i think it is important to realize, in 2009, following operation cast lead, palestine referred a declaration calling all crimes in palestine to the icc. 2012was rejected in early because at that stage, palestine was not recognized as the state. but later in 2012, the general assembly did recognize palestine as a state. it isposition is that possible for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to exercise jurisdiction, to initiate the investigation without any more due. this is confirmed by the fact that in the last few weeks, the minister of justice and the deputy minister of justice in palestine have submitted documents to the international criminal court indicating, that as far as they are concerned, the 2009 declaration is still valid. confess, i hold the prosecutor of the icc partly responsible, that no proceedings have been initiated against israel and hamas for the internation
palestine is not a party to the rome statute. order to become a full member of the court, it would have to be a party to the rome statute. i think it is important to realize, in 2009, following operation cast lead, palestine referred a declaration calling all crimes in palestine to the icc. 2012was rejected in early because at that stage, palestine was not recognized as the state. but later in 2012, the general assembly did recognize palestine as a state. it isposition is that possible for the...
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but the regime had bought property outside of rome. so they bought a large tract of land to send these functionaries over to rome to go get indocket nated in their version of personalism and then come back to south vietnam. so that didn't work out so well pr them, but it was a place that madame nhu. >> i was curious about that in her relationships with kennedy and the fact he disliked her so much. it was more interested in how the catholicism worked into that. you might think there was a sense of closeness between her and kennedy that was obviously not there. the person who had the fondest thoughts about her would have been lbj. >> it's a right. madame nhu convinced he was flirting with her. i think he flirted with everyone. but the connections between the family and psi nonagone and the kennedy family in washington, kansas uncanny. on paper it looked great. and very anti-communist. so they should have really gotten along well, but as it tu turns oud, they didn't. and jacqueline kennedy was a real critic of madame nhu. she thought she
but the regime had bought property outside of rome. so they bought a large tract of land to send these functionaries over to rome to go get indocket nated in their version of personalism and then come back to south vietnam. so that didn't work out so well pr them, but it was a place that madame nhu. >> i was curious about that in her relationships with kennedy and the fact he disliked her so much. it was more interested in how the catholicism worked into that. you might think there was a...
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an hour-long press conference on the flight from rome and seoul and he was asked about the u.s. in iraq to stem a humanitarian crisis. take a listen to his response. >> translator: in these cases where there's unjust aggression, all i can say this, i underline the word stop. i don't say bomb. what means can they be stopped? they have to be evaluated. >> reporter: he said no country should act unilaterally and stressed the need for collective international response, a response he says does not necessarily need to entail violence. so, very detailed and nuanced response to that answer. he mentioned he sees himself as an advocate for all minorities in northern iraq, not just christians. at some point he would like to visit kurdistan although he acknowledges now is not the right moment. also on his list of places he would like to visit, the united states, a trip wildly expected to take place in september of 2015. now, he has in the past expressed his desire to go to a family conference in philadelphia. this is the first time we've heard him say he would like to go to the united natio
an hour-long press conference on the flight from rome and seoul and he was asked about the u.s. in iraq to stem a humanitarian crisis. take a listen to his response. >> translator: in these cases where there's unjust aggression, all i can say this, i underline the word stop. i don't say bomb. what means can they be stopped? they have to be evaluated. >> reporter: he said no country should act unilaterally and stressed the need for collective international response, a response he...
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if you are traveling to rome, you better have carry-on luggage.ike is tieing up travellers' bags in the worst way. >>> people with moderate vitamin d deficiency have a 53% higher risk of alzheimer's or other die men that. >>> bank of america will pay between $16 billion and $17 billion to settle a justice department probe into the sale of mortgage-backed securities before the financial crisis. >>> there was a man named sam sung. he once worked for apple, which is samsung, the corporate's biggest competitor. now sam sung, the man, is auctioning off his apple business cards for charity. did you follow all that? all right. >>> the oasis half yea in stillwater, minnesota, is charging diners a 35 cent minimum wage fee on diner's checks. the reason here? the state raised the minimum wage 75 cents last week to $8 an hour. the customers have to pay for that, evidently. >>> a huge first for tom petty and the heart breakers. all your sports highlights as early today continues. now, drench lips with glossy wet color. new revlon colorstay isture stain™ weight
if you are traveling to rome, you better have carry-on luggage.ike is tieing up travellers' bags in the worst way. >>> people with moderate vitamin d deficiency have a 53% higher risk of alzheimer's or other die men that. >>> bank of america will pay between $16 billion and $17 billion to settle a justice department probe into the sale of mortgage-backed securities before the financial crisis. >>> there was a man named sam sung. he once worked for apple, which is...
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at the time she was living in rome but she was back and forth between rome and paris. >> did you start out possibly, the parents, did you start out thinking about writing about their lives perhaps and then she became such an interesting figure to you a long the way? >> i sort of thought there was something there. their faces looking, 90 -- i'm going to get the names wrong -- 90 and 86 or something when they were murdered and they were murdered i read in their pajamas. that seem so heartbreaking and sad. i start looking into it and what i found was that these lives, these very sympathetic, elderly couple had, in fact, lived quite a life before that. madame nhu's mother was known as the pearl of the orient by the french. and benefit archives was digging around all these references to she slept with and why and then she slept with the japanese. and in this sort of further confusing, she was 14 when she had her daughter. 14 years old. so i thought, there's really, there's so much contradiction here and she wasn't just a sweet old lady. she was a sweet old lady who slept around quite a bit.
at the time she was living in rome but she was back and forth between rome and paris. >> did you start out possibly, the parents, did you start out thinking about writing about their lives perhaps and then she became such an interesting figure to you a long the way? >> i sort of thought there was something there. their faces looking, 90 -- i'm going to get the names wrong -- 90 and 86 or something when they were murdered and they were murdered i read in their pajamas. that seem so...
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. >>> fans reaction with sadness this morning as news that rome this morning as news that rome was ines of died. his wife said he was sober but struggling with depression and anxiety. the incurable disorder causes loss balance and tremors that become more severe as the disease progresses. his wife hopes that his death gives others the strength to get help for the battles they are facing. >> michael j. fox was diagnosed in 1991 and he tweeted that he was stunned to learn he had p.d. and pretty sure his support for our foundation predated his diagnosis. a true friend. i wish him peace. >> the annual emmy awards will on the late actor and the executive producer says organizers work on a proper and meaning will remembrance. he was no stranger to the emmys having been nominated eight times can winning twice. the emmys will air august 25th. >> local comics close friend of robin williams willin' our news anchor tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 for a specialty on headline s and depression and romes' for it against it. >> tensions in the town ferguson, missouri, could rise when the chief of police r
. >>> fans reaction with sadness this morning as news that rome this morning as news that rome was ines of died. his wife said he was sober but struggling with depression and anxiety. the incurable disorder causes loss balance and tremors that become more severe as the disease progresses. his wife hopes that his death gives others the strength to get help for the battles they are facing. >> michael j. fox was diagnosed in 1991 and he tweeted that he was stunned to learn he had...
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good know on the one hand it's an answer to a humanitarian out crying from the roman catholic pope in rometo come to the rescue of thousands of cd christians that are being murdered by the by the cycle past the so called the islamic state this is no state at all but this is the terror operation and the roots of that go back to the cia's mujahedeen operation in afghanistan you can trace their lineage quite quite clearly so i think obama is lying to the world he's lying to the american people about what the u.s. military is doing with these surgical airstrikes let's see how limited they are i think the almost icky government is out of its mind to invite u.s. military to make airstrikes there are other militaries that could make such strikes the could be invited instead but that's another question so also listen so let me just come back to what you've just said to just to get our viewers in into what you think is this is a lot or just saying is that there's a you think there's other motives to why the u.s. has gone in the however there's been an outcry saying we need help we cannot fly to the
good know on the one hand it's an answer to a humanitarian out crying from the roman catholic pope in rometo come to the rescue of thousands of cd christians that are being murdered by the by the cycle past the so called the islamic state this is no state at all but this is the terror operation and the roots of that go back to the cia's mujahedeen operation in afghanistan you can trace their lineage quite quite clearly so i think obama is lying to the world he's lying to the american people...
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first quarter, tony rome mono - returning 26 yards for the school. romo wasn't all bad tonight.ll give him credit. coming back from back surgery going deep to des bryant, john harbaugh not happy to see that. we're knotted up at second. second quarter now, joe flacco will fine the founder terp and cory smith in the end zone, 19 yard hook up. ravens go on to win, 37-30 over the boys. to indianapolis, the giant visiting chuck pagano's colts early on. andrew look making it look easy, 89 yards and that touchdown for mr. luck. second quarter his backup comes in, matt hassle back, throwing the perfect face to rick rogers and colts take a 20-nothing lead and giants pull off the lee, 27-27. full night of football, packers visiting the rams. first quart action, aaron rogers do what he does best, buying time with his leg. you can't give them all day. rogers had 128 yards and packers lead by a touchdown. in the fourth quarter michael sam on the field, rams down 18-7. matt flynn drops back and gets dropped. first nfl sack there for michael sam if you count the preseason. green bay they did g
first quarter, tony rome mono - returning 26 yards for the school. romo wasn't all bad tonight.ll give him credit. coming back from back surgery going deep to des bryant, john harbaugh not happy to see that. we're knotted up at second. second quarter now, joe flacco will fine the founder terp and cory smith in the end zone, 19 yard hook up. ravens go on to win, 37-30 over the boys. to indianapolis, the giant visiting chuck pagano's colts early on. andrew look making it look easy, 89 yards and...
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according to some people, irish catholics owed their allegiance to the pope in rome, not to the president of the united states. a democracy, individual voters have to have the freedom to make up their own minds on political issues. the feeling was they would look to their priests, archbishops, and ultimately be pope for marching orders. i want to say and who to vote for. on what to say and who to vote for. this was considered un-american. that is totally false, but sometimes people believe that regardless of facts. the know nothing party was dedicated to limiting immigration and limiting the civil rights of immigrants once they were in the u.s. they were called the know nothing party because it was a secret organization. if you approached one of them is, they would have said, i don't know anything about that. hence they were called the know nothings. the formal name of the american party -- was the american party. they thought that they would be much stronger if they combined with the new party that i mentioned earlier, the republican party. these two strains, the anti-catholic anti-immig
according to some people, irish catholics owed their allegiance to the pope in rome, not to the president of the united states. a democracy, individual voters have to have the freedom to make up their own minds on political issues. the feeling was they would look to their priests, archbishops, and ultimately be pope for marching orders. i want to say and who to vote for. on what to say and who to vote for. this was considered un-american. that is totally false, but sometimes people believe that...
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it is now 15th centuries and established this principle for the future generations of rome. generations have passed cannipa doctrine was under god and the law. almost two centuries, ago, the founding faerng rther of the un states reaffirmed and refined this principal so that he or no men under the law. it is only the speak our constitution. so speaks our constitution. it is under our constitution, the supreme law of our land that we proceed through the soul our we have reached a moment where we are ready to debate resolutions whether or not the committee on the judiciary should recommend that the house of representatives adopt articles calling for the impeachment of richard m. nixon. make no mistake about it. this is a turning point whatever we decide. our judgment is not concerned with an but wiit was been the history and the good fortune of the evident ever since the founding fathers that each generations of citizens and their officials have been within tolerable limits, faithful custodians of the constitution and of the rule of law. for almost two 00 years, every general
it is now 15th centuries and established this principle for the future generations of rome. generations have passed cannipa doctrine was under god and the law. almost two centuries, ago, the founding faerng rther of the un states reaffirmed and refined this principal so that he or no men under the law. it is only the speak our constitution. so speaks our constitution. it is under our constitution, the supreme law of our land that we proceed through the soul our we have reached a moment where we...
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he sent her to rome to represent him at the pope's funeral. two weeks later she had to go back for the coronation of the new pope, john the 23rd. so that saved her at that point. she was on the verge of going. heard depressions were so acute that she really went to the bottom many times. and the one daughter that she had, of course, being a rich, young not woman about town in those days in the 30's, got the job on vanity fair, in two years was managing editor, she could not take care of the child. the child wasn't the way the schools in the country. she went to rosemary hall in connecticut. then fox grove in virginia. and eventually ended up at stanford university. and i will tell you what happened to the dollar because that is another thing that is a big part of the book. but she regretted the above course because the daughter did die young, she regretted the time she had not spent with her, all the childhood was not there for her. she did not see her really growing up. but she was a working mother. as i say, this biography, the two volumes t
he sent her to rome to represent him at the pope's funeral. two weeks later she had to go back for the coronation of the new pope, john the 23rd. so that saved her at that point. she was on the verge of going. heard depressions were so acute that she really went to the bottom many times. and the one daughter that she had, of course, being a rich, young not woman about town in those days in the 30's, got the job on vanity fair, in two years was managing editor, she could not take care of the...
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he's also worked in rome, santa clara university, and peking university. his writing is based on the separation of church and state. he's the author of "the great catastrophe of my life. divorce in the old deminon." his latest book is "establishing religious freedom." thomas is an old friend of the v.h.s. in fact, he described minimum himself as a v.h.s. antique a moment ago. which i think is deprecating. he has spoken here in the past. it is a real treat to have him back today to talk about his latest book. please join me in a warm v.h.s. welcome for tom buckley. [applause] >> thank you very much, paul. it is nice to be back here again. this is my home away from home. in 1878, the chief justice of the supreme court, morrison had a major case to decide . congress had recently outlawed polygamy, and the federal courts were enforcing that law in utah tarpte. e church of mormon was fighting the right to exercise polygamy. for the first time the supreme court was going to rule on that amendment. the chief justice was concerned. he wanted to get it right. where
he's also worked in rome, santa clara university, and peking university. his writing is based on the separation of church and state. he's the author of "the great catastrophe of my life. divorce in the old deminon." his latest book is "establishing religious freedom." thomas is an old friend of the v.h.s. in fact, he described minimum himself as a v.h.s. antique a moment ago. which i think is deprecating. he has spoken here in the past. it is a real treat to have him back...
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, from whose name the word justice is derived, established this principle for the free citizens of rome. seven centuries have now passed since the english barons proclaimed the same principle by compelling king john, at the point of a sword, to accept the great doctrine of magna carta. the doctrine that the king, like each of his subjects, was under god and law. almost two centuries ago, the founding fathers of the united states reaffirmed and refined this principle so that he or all men are under the law and it is only the people who are sovereign. so speaks our constitution. and it is under our constitution the supreme law of our land that we proceed through the sole power of impeachment. we have reached the moment when we are ready to debate resolutions whether or not the committee on the judiciary should recommend that the house of representatives adopt articles calling for the impeachment of richard m. nixon. make no mistake about it. this is a turning point whatever we decide. our judgment is not concerned with an individual but with a system of constitutional government, it has b
, from whose name the word justice is derived, established this principle for the free citizens of rome. seven centuries have now passed since the english barons proclaimed the same principle by compelling king john, at the point of a sword, to accept the great doctrine of magna carta. the doctrine that the king, like each of his subjects, was under god and law. almost two centuries ago, the founding fathers of the united states reaffirmed and refined this principle so that he or all men are...
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in tower hamlets which is being called the islamic islamic power of time it's where the men live to rome and was kicked out of the labor party for its extremist ties and links his spiritual leader describes all non muslims of. all these problems so he's an extremist with all these links to i feel all these organizations who wish to get a caliphate state and in the instruction of shariah law in britain he's the mayor in charge of a billion pound budget because he has been elected to that position and then since he's got into his position he started site in the fund in a way for many moderate islamic organizations any real moderates which are in uproar and if they're not they're upset by what's going on there but the money taxpayers' money has been sort of the way to islamist groups to my dresses this is and that needs to be seen as a blueprint for towns and cities across this country and europe so when we look towards going on. well if you look at his butt here in this country who are political organization they had a conference in two thousand and seven ten thousand people at the confere
in tower hamlets which is being called the islamic islamic power of time it's where the men live to rome and was kicked out of the labor party for its extremist ties and links his spiritual leader describes all non muslims of. all these problems so he's an extremist with all these links to i feel all these organizations who wish to get a caliphate state and in the instruction of shariah law in britain he's the mayor in charge of a billion pound budget because he has been elected to that...
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just visit rome. [ thud ] visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. with millions of reviews, dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> it takes a unique set of skills to work with the teen offenders inside pendleton juvenile. >> keys. >> "d" complex presents some of the prison's biggest challenges for program director mia black. >> is it frustrating? absolutely. is it rewarding? absolutely. i've had offenders that you want to shake and say snap out of it, grow up, you need to go home, and they just don't grasp it. i have had a lot of success stories. so although the rewards can be few and far between, when you see them, it gives you a purpose to be here. what's up you guys? >> it's up to mia to dissect the issues between edgar muniz's meltdown. he's had trouble passing the five levels for release. earlier in the day, he was told he was back to level one. >> i'm on level one. >> don't cry. don't cry. don't cry. why are you cr
just visit rome. [ thud ] visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. with millions of reviews, dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> it takes a unique set of skills to work with the teen offenders inside pendleton juvenile. >> keys. >> "d" complex presents some of the prison's biggest challenges for program director mia black. >> is it...
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but the regime had bought all of this property outside of rome, and -- property in post-war rome is pretty inexpensive. they bought up large tracts of land with the idea that then they would send these south veet ma niece functionaries to rome to get indoctrinated in their version of personalism and come back. so that didn't work out so well for them but it was a place that madame nhu after her family was -- fell from power she could go back to this land which was valuable and sell it off to survive. >> i was curious about that. in her relationships with kennedy, the fact he disliked her so much and more interested in how the catholicism worked into that. you would almost think there might be some kind of sense of closeness between her and kennedy that was obviously not there. if any one the person who had the fondest thoughts about her would have been lbj. >> that's right. madame nhu was convinced he was flirting with her. he might have flirted with everyone. but the connections between family and the kennedy family in washington is really it's uncanny. on paper they should have gotten al
but the regime had bought all of this property outside of rome, and -- property in post-war rome is pretty inexpensive. they bought up large tracts of land with the idea that then they would send these south veet ma niece functionaries to rome to get indoctrinated in their version of personalism and come back. so that didn't work out so well for them but it was a place that madame nhu after her family was -- fell from power she could go back to this land which was valuable and sell it off to...
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but the regime had bought all the property outside of rome, and property of course enormous pretty and expenses of the bought large tracts of them with the idea that they would send a south vietnamese functionaries over to rome to go get in doctor naked in their version of personalism. and then come back to south vietnam. that didn't work out so well for them but it was a place that madame nhu after her family was itself empowered, she go back to the land outside of rome which was not very valuable and sell it off piece by piece. >> i was always curious about that in a relationships with kennedy, the fact he disliked her so much and was were interested in how the catholicism worked into that. you would almost think that there might be some kind of, you know, sense of closeness between her and kennedy that was obviously not there. if anyone, the person who had the fondest thoughts about it would have been lbj. >> that's right. madame nhu convinced he was flirting with her but i think he must have flirted with everyone. but the connections between the family in saigon and the kennedy fam
but the regime had bought all the property outside of rome, and property of course enormous pretty and expenses of the bought large tracts of them with the idea that they would send a south vietnamese functionaries over to rome to go get in doctor naked in their version of personalism. and then come back to south vietnam. that didn't work out so well for them but it was a place that madame nhu after her family was itself empowered, she go back to the land outside of rome which was not very...
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firing into the flank of sherman's assaulting columns on tunnel hill, was rome georgia's artillery, rearmed with products of the confederate military industrial complex. and less than five months after their surrender to the very troops who were assaulting them on that november 25, 1863, were now firing to stop those very assaults. this military industrial complex was the capacity that cause d one -- or someone walking the line of confederate cannon, captured on lookout mountain and missionary ridge, and displayed as trophies in front of the army of the cumberland's headquarters on walnut street in chattanooga, to observe that over one-half of the three dozen artillery pieces captured around chattanooga were products of confederate manufacturing. in fact, all of the standard -- or all of the standard cannon of the day, the 12-pound napoleon, were southern manufacturers. 13 of the 19 had been produced in georgia. in fact, on a clear copy of this photograph, you can read stenciled on the trail, macon arsenal, macon, georgia. this military industrial complex was a capacity, which in april of 1
firing into the flank of sherman's assaulting columns on tunnel hill, was rome georgia's artillery, rearmed with products of the confederate military industrial complex. and less than five months after their surrender to the very troops who were assaulting them on that november 25, 1863, were now firing to stop those very assaults. this military industrial complex was the capacity that cause d one -- or someone walking the line of confederate cannon, captured on lookout mountain and missionary...
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. >> pope francis heading back to rome. a closer look at what he was able to achieve in south korea, where the number of catholics is small but growing. can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. >>> pope francis is on board a flight to rome after five days in south korea. >> his trip marked the first papal visit to the country in a quarter century. it is home to a growing catholic population but the amount of growth in the past ten years slowed. >> he had a final celebration mass, he urged for reconciliation between the north and south on the korean peninsula. >>> want to give you more information on the fight of the ebola virus. it grew more complicated in liberia. >> a dozen fled an isolation facility, this after authorities say a group of men ransacked the building, stealing mattresses and medical equipment. >> authorities say no one was injured and that the attackers' motive was to make it clear they didn't want a containment center in mon
. >> pope francis heading back to rome. a closer look at what he was able to achieve in south korea, where the number of catholics is small but growing. can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. >>> pope francis is on board a flight to rome after five days in south korea. >> his trip marked the first papal visit to the country in a quarter century. it is home to a growing catholic population...
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today and next tree weeks the cultural heart will not be paris or rome.e scottish capital for the start of the world's biggest art festival. the fringe festival is set to be the biggest on record with 50,000 performances taking place this month. >> things have started early here. it's really a non stop party. let me introduce you to one of the acts making their act here. vocal people. ♪ celebration time. come on ♪ ♪ celebration time ♪ celebration time ♪ come on >> amazing aren't they. let's bring in leon. where are they from? >> very excited. they're from planet vocal, musical planet. their talents are rare voices. they are lacking the musical energy. they try to recharge their energies through our music. there's more than 70 on earth. >> surprised he can concentrate on what he's saying. the festival one of several that takes place in august. the original festival is now known as the international festival that focuses on music, theaterer and dance. it begins in a week's time. the director, composer to jonathan mills is with me now. thanks for being with
today and next tree weeks the cultural heart will not be paris or rome.e scottish capital for the start of the world's biggest art festival. the fringe festival is set to be the biggest on record with 50,000 performances taking place this month. >> things have started early here. it's really a non stop party. let me introduce you to one of the acts making their act here. vocal people. ♪ celebration time. come on ♪ ♪ celebration time ♪ celebration time ♪ come on >> amazing...
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don't just visit rome. [ thud ] visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and e-trade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. you've been working like a dog if yall year.e me, but don't camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself. mattress discounters labor day sale is ending soon! rest those tired bones on a queen size serta mattress and box spring set. right now, they're just $397. get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. not to labor the point, but this sale ends soon. ♪ mattress discounters >>> welcome back to "stree
don't just visit rome. [ thud ] visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and e-trade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and...
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residential unit we're removing an illegal unit implementing our rights under section 37.8910 of the rome rental to do one thing demolish or otherwise remove from the housing united by implementing or rather invoking the administration code. historically this method of recovery has been used steel to recover in-law units and recently the city government has - has enacted he had methods for legal in-law units at the desegregation e discretion of the property owner. the explaining memoranda from the dbi from the mayor's office says this is a method to encourage people to legalize in-law units to provide for housing stock. what the tenant in this instance is proposing that the ordinances that are not applicable are not encouraged to get the tenant to legalize the unit but because we're not demolishing a legal unit it's an illegal unit it's proper to remove a cooking unit from the illegal unit by use of over-the-counter plumbing permit. if a permit for any purpose were made necessary to go through the planning department or in order to legally have a permit issued there 0 wouldn't be an over
residential unit we're removing an illegal unit implementing our rights under section 37.8910 of the rome rental to do one thing demolish or otherwise remove from the housing united by implementing or rather invoking the administration code. historically this method of recovery has been used steel to recover in-law units and recently the city government has - has enacted he had methods for legal in-law units at the desegregation e discretion of the property owner. the explaining memoranda from...
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it never sat well with rome, especially with the conservative john paul ii. the vatican suspended these priests. made an attempt to bring these priests back. >> praise be to god and to pope francis. i'm very happy. >> well suspended from the priesthood, he remained prominent in politics, eventually serving as the head of the u.n. general assembly. >> let's take a look at our headlines. in turkey, from prime minister to president. erdogan is being sworn in right now. he is extending his more than decade-long domination of turkish politics. the president of ukraine canceled a working trip to turkey over what he calls a russian invasion of his country. he has called for a crisis meeting to figure out what to do next. francois hollande lashes out at bashar al-assad. the french president said the syrian leader is no partner in the fight against terrorism, but rather a jihadist ally. time to take a look at what is making headlines in the weekly news magazines. lots of focus in the magazines this week on the spread of ebola through western africa. >> that's right. t
it never sat well with rome, especially with the conservative john paul ii. the vatican suspended these priests. made an attempt to bring these priests back. >> praise be to god and to pope francis. i'm very happy. >> well suspended from the priesthood, he remained prominent in politics, eventually serving as the head of the u.n. general assembly. >> let's take a look at our headlines. in turkey, from prime minister to president. erdogan is being sworn in right now. he is...
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unfortunately, the elements from china and certainly elements in russia still have the old feeling of rome, to get rich you have to conquer. >> on the balance, has america been a force of good or bad in the world? >> there is no question about powerful force for good. this world would be a much poorer place. [applause] >> thank you very much. your witness, mr. mccarthy. >> mr. forbes, mr. de sousa said in retrospect he thinks the iraq war and the iran war are due to exercises. do you agree with that? >> take the vietnam war, for example, the first war we lost. another way to look at vietnam is there was a terrible loss in the cold war. it was a huge battle lost just as we lost battles in world war ii. but we won the cold war. and given human history, the sad fact is, yes, in retrospect, you can say we shouldn't have done this, we shouldn't have done that. but when you're fighting these things, you will make mistakes. the key thing is, are you trying to win a big one and do it right. democracies supposedly don't have the stick-to-it-iveness, and we won the cold war. ronald reagan had the vi
unfortunately, the elements from china and certainly elements in russia still have the old feeling of rome, to get rich you have to conquer. >> on the balance, has america been a force of good or bad in the world? >> there is no question about powerful force for good. this world would be a much poorer place. [applause] >> thank you very much. your witness, mr. mccarthy. >> mr. forbes, mr. de sousa said in retrospect he thinks the iraq war and the iran war are due to...
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rome? sure!fore xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which 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 leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or can't or won't self- cathe
rome? sure!fore xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which 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...
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rome? sure!which 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 eqring fl maarnafarionow 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 bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, ma
rome? sure!which 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 eqring fl maarnafarionow xarelto®...
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nowhere was this more apparent than in ancient rome. by a.d. 200, the roman dominion had expanded through force of arms to include almost the entire mediterranean and most of the known world. the result was a vast influx of tribute to rome -- money, goods and slaves to propel the development of one of the most complex societies in the ancient world. but warfare is not the only way that human societies expand. in the tehuacan valley, archaeologists have made a startling discovery. near where scotty macneish excavated the caves, a river that flows only in the wet season has cut through what appears to be a natural hill. in the cut, archaeologists have discerned walls of large rocks, evidence that the hill was actually man-made, an ancient dam of massive proportions. the extent of the dam and the reservoir it created can be seen from a nearby hillside. archaeologist charles spencer. this sea of mesquite and cactus that you see below here was once the reservoir impounded by the dam that stretched nearly half a kilometer from that cliff face
nowhere was this more apparent than in ancient rome. by a.d. 200, the roman dominion had expanded through force of arms to include almost the entire mediterranean and most of the known world. the result was a vast influx of tribute to rome -- money, goods and slaves to propel the development of one of the most complex societies in the ancient world. but warfare is not the only way that human societies expand. in the tehuacan valley, archaeologists have made a startling discovery. near where...
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he said, what about rome? that was secretly what she was hoping for. and she got it. they had been women ambassadors to post before. luxembourg, norway, minor posts. >> you talk about -- we have a video clip just so people who don't remember him, and he was prominent on television. here he is. how long was this show, 30 minutes? >> i never actually saw it live. i don't know. it was probably half an hour. >> we have one that is in color here. >> millions watched it. >> he ended up being the bishop of rochester, new york. here is fulton j shane. >> the title of this telecast is what holds us together. we are in an entirely different age. our new task is quite different. our new task is how to prevent ourselves from going to pieces. in other words, ever since we split the atom, people are split. races, nationalities, social groups. it seems as if almost all the rubik's have fallen apart. >> you could see from that why he and clare got on so well. they are both theatrical. >> how much time did they spend together? >> she was the longest convert that he had ever worked wit
he said, what about rome? that was secretly what she was hoping for. and she got it. they had been women ambassadors to post before. luxembourg, norway, minor posts. >> you talk about -- we have a video clip just so people who don't remember him, and he was prominent on television. here he is. how long was this show, 30 minutes? >> i never actually saw it live. i don't know. it was probably half an hour. >> we have one that is in color here. >> millions watched it....