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the via sacra, or sacred way, was the main street of ancient rome.retched from the arch of septimius severus to the arch of titus. rome's various triumphal arches, named after the emperors who built them, functioned as public-relations tools. reliefs decorating the various arches show how war and expansion were the business of state. rome's thriving economy was fueled by plunder and slaves won in distant wars. announcer: this program is made possible in part by... historic marion, virginia, home of song of the mountains, a main street community in the heart of the virginia highlands. the ellis family foundation-- encouraging economic revitalization through the restoration of historic buildings in downtown marion, virginia, including the general francis marion hotel. teds-- dedicated to providing strategic talent management solutions. the bank of marion-- your community, your vision, your bank. morehead state university's kentucky center for traditional music is a proud supporter of song of the mountains. emory and henry college-- transforming lives s
the via sacra, or sacred way, was the main street of ancient rome.retched from the arch of septimius severus to the arch of titus. rome's various triumphal arches, named after the emperors who built them, functioned as public-relations tools. reliefs decorating the various arches show how war and expansion were the business of state. rome's thriving economy was fueled by plunder and slaves won in distant wars. announcer: this program is made possible in part by... historic marion, virginia,...
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, worked in rome, or spent significant time in rome. he's an outsider. >> he's a man that seems to be able to touch people or to draw them out or to give this sense of hope. one has to worry and wonder if he's ever going to be able to live up to the legacy that he already has created. he's already the best pope anyone can remember. >> narrator: within weeks of becoming pope, francis reached out to the wider church beyond rome, appointing a group of cardinals drawn from six continents to help him take on the curia, the vatican bureaucracy. >> when we talk the first time, it was very, very shortly after his election. he told me, "i want to make a commission of cardinals to help me in the renovation of the roman curia," and then he told me, "would you dare to lead this commission?" and i said, "holy father, whatever you want. if you want me there, i will do it." >> narrator: cardinal maradiaga's diocese in honduras, central america, represents the sort of challenge francis himself knows only too well: a country confronting poverty, crime,
, worked in rome, or spent significant time in rome. he's an outsider. >> he's a man that seems to be able to touch people or to draw them out or to give this sense of hope. one has to worry and wonder if he's ever going to be able to live up to the legacy that he already has created. he's already the best pope anyone can remember. >> narrator: within weeks of becoming pope, francis reached out to the wider church beyond rome, appointing a group of cardinals drawn from six...
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he had a friend that was a minister to rome. a lot of the art you still see in the homestead would be some of that. and then he had another sculptor friend helping him acquire paints -- prince and paintings. -- prints and paintings. and when he got into the senate -- one thing i don't know is what morrill thought about -- [indiscernible] when it was unveiled in the beginning of 1866. he would've been in the house and seen it. the photographs i am sure you are both taken by matthew grady. i can imagine it must have really impressed him. brumidi's work. when morrill was a senator, the beautiful room that we now call the lyndon b. johnson room was actually the senate post office. so morrill would have gone in there, picked up his mail, and seen more of brumidi's frescoes. brumidi had started adding things also to the senate reception room in the late 1860's or early 1870's. so there were a lot of blank areas in the capitol that brumidi had started painting. when the construction money moved out, he stopped. and there were a lot of
he had a friend that was a minister to rome. a lot of the art you still see in the homestead would be some of that. and then he had another sculptor friend helping him acquire paints -- prince and paintings. -- prints and paintings. and when he got into the senate -- one thing i don't know is what morrill thought about -- [indiscernible] when it was unveiled in the beginning of 1866. he would've been in the house and seen it. the photographs i am sure you are both taken by matthew grady. i can...
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died in one american son, he had a daughter in the sun in rome the sun in rome had four children when he died the only ones claiming to be his heir was one granddaughter. sadly at that time she was in a mental institution. so neither of them had any children. and well i have a niece. there are people in greece that name butat have the his father. and never heard of the descendent. >> you suggested something i auld agree with and that is biography needs to be written on moral, but also the sinking did you come across any correspondence between him? i was standing out there thinking did i check that? i don't think i did. >> moral one been one of the founders of the republican party some presuming he had a pretty close relationship with the president. did you find anything in that wrong? >> i did not. there's a lot of interesting questions. the outset one. role in the revival. >> i always credit her. she's kind of the foundation. she wrote up a lot of things. she was a very invaluable resource. thelikes to give tours of capital and got interested in him and interest within the architects
died in one american son, he had a daughter in the sun in rome the sun in rome had four children when he died the only ones claiming to be his heir was one granddaughter. sadly at that time she was in a mental institution. so neither of them had any children. and well i have a niece. there are people in greece that name butat have the his father. and never heard of the descendent. >> you suggested something i auld agree with and that is biography needs to be written on moral, but also the...
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bergoglio suffered the hostility of rome constantly.s aires couldn't be changed because there was someone else above him. (timothy) i think he was frustrated by the interference of the curia. he felt the role of bishops was not really being fully respected. his great vision of vatican ii, of collegial responsibility, was being, he felt, undermined by the vatican. (narrator) it is estimated that up to 30,000 people were killed or disappeared during argentina's dirty war. some 500 babies born in detention centers were illegally adopted. for years, the mothers and grandmothers of the disappeared marched outside government buildings, looking for justice for crimes against their loved ones. but they never found support from archbishop bergoglio. (speaking spanish) (male translator) he never met the grandmothers, he never met the mothers of the disappeared. he never met with human rights organizations, because he considered that that was a marxist, progressive, disruptive part of argentinean society. (paul) when he was archbishop of buenos ai
bergoglio suffered the hostility of rome constantly.s aires couldn't be changed because there was someone else above him. (timothy) i think he was frustrated by the interference of the curia. he felt the role of bishops was not really being fully respected. his great vision of vatican ii, of collegial responsibility, was being, he felt, undermined by the vatican. (narrator) it is estimated that up to 30,000 people were killed or disappeared during argentina's dirty war. some 500 babies born in...
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it is said to be the same flag that garibaldi defended in rome. i tried to find one with michael bloomberg, but couldn't. look at those uniforms. [laughter] who wouldn't want todoyle: join? any of you read german? i had german friends help translate these. "citizens, your country is in danger." germans were the largest foreign-born group. there are one of the least familiar to us. many of them came with military experience. conscriptionversal in prussia and other german states. they rose rapidly and brought a locked experience -- but a lot experience.a lot of spinola. an italian-american in new york. he appealed to these foreign-born immigrants with this idea that this is not just america's cause, this is our cause too. these are the symbols of what in europe they would call, "red republicanism." the red cap of liberty, here. the french revolution, agent rome, all of the symbols that were familiar to americans. this is the uave uniform from northern africa. schools and churches on the right as volunteers were going off to defend their country. and
it is said to be the same flag that garibaldi defended in rome. i tried to find one with michael bloomberg, but couldn't. look at those uniforms. [laughter] who wouldn't want todoyle: join? any of you read german? i had german friends help translate these. "citizens, your country is in danger." germans were the largest foreign-born group. there are one of the least familiar to us. many of them came with military experience. conscriptionversal in prussia and other german states. they...
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rome's mayor resign following widespread critisism for the church. put on a priest robe and then committed a lood act. nick emmens has the latest from cambridge. it's a violation. it's disturbing. it's gross. it's all the above. >>> police looking for a perv parading as priest. >>> i would he's state to guess what was going through the mind. he broke into the church in cambridge around 3:00 on the morning of september 29th. >>> it kind of turns your stomach. he was caught on security camera making his way through several place including behind this sacred wall ended up wearing head to toe clergy robe. the man strips down faked then gets on the church alter and commits what cambridge pd called a lewd act. for obvious reason we aren't they required us to call the bishop. the next concern was the children of the parsy h. there's a person walking around willing to do something like this. as a result the church leader are increasing security and changing policies to make sure it's as safe as possible in the future. church officials obviously don't know wh
rome's mayor resign following widespread critisism for the church. put on a priest robe and then committed a lood act. nick emmens has the latest from cambridge. it's a violation. it's disturbing. it's gross. it's all the above. >>> police looking for a perv parading as priest. >>> i would he's state to guess what was going through the mind. he broke into the church in cambridge around 3:00 on the morning of september 29th. >>> it kind of turns your stomach. he was...
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rome. tries to get near the 1st down marker.. >> gary: good job by mark richt taking a timeout. more value being able to spike the ball with offense. timeouts have to be used if you don't get a 1st down. >> verne: the end of the play. >> gary: rome spins. randolph holds on. just short. a wise timeout. >> verne: tonight on cbs we begin with "code black" followed by criminal minds and 48 hours. that's the line-up tonight only on cbs. >> gary: we know barring a turnover, they will get a big throw to the end zone. they will throw a hail mary. one thing mark richt has to think about with tennessee having run 90 plays against this defense, might he go for 2 if he scores? joshua dobbs is hot. they have a running quarterback. if they score, will he just try to get out of here with a 2 point play. >> verne: 2nd down and 1. 34 seconds to go. 3 men down. drop 8. lambert right side. michel gets out of bounds. >> gary: and a 1st down. it was a great call. michel executeed it perfectly. >> verne: 29 seconds left. 3 man rush. lambert. >> [very
rome. tries to get near the 1st down marker.. >> gary: good job by mark richt taking a timeout. more value being able to spike the ball with offense. timeouts have to be used if you don't get a 1st down. >> verne: the end of the play. >> gary: rome spins. randolph holds on. just short. a wise timeout. >> verne: tonight on cbs we begin with "code black" followed by criminal minds and 48 hours. that's the line-up tonight only on cbs. >> gary: we know...
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church, i want to ask you for forgiveness for the scandals that have occurred recently, either in rome or in the vatican. i ask you for forgiveness. [applause] laura: vatican watchers were sent scrambling to interpret his words. a people spokesman offer clarification, that pope francis had not been referring to the recent resignation of rome's mayor amid allegations of corruption. instead, he was not to have been referring -- he was thought to have been referring to the resignation of a bisohp after -- a bishop after announcing he was gay. sex abuse controversies have dogged the religion for decades. pope francis is working behind doors -- behind closed doors in a single gathering that is -- in a synod gathering on issues such as homosexuality, divorce, and contraception. laura: after a renovation that took six years and cost 90 million euros, the museum of mankind has reopened in paris. clovis casserley -- clovis casaly was lucky enough to get a chance to visit. clovis: the newly renovated museum is a place of knowledge and history, one of the major museums of the capital, along with
church, i want to ask you for forgiveness for the scandals that have occurred recently, either in rome or in the vatican. i ask you for forgiveness. [applause] laura: vatican watchers were sent scrambling to interpret his words. a people spokesman offer clarification, that pope francis had not been referring to the recent resignation of rome's mayor amid allegations of corruption. instead, he was not to have been referring -- he was thought to have been referring to the resignation of a bisohp...
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had in mind, but the monsignor announced that he is engaged to a same-sex partner and the mayor of romeesigned amid corruption scandal. >>> and most of us remember the moment after pope francis landed in philadelphia and he went over to bless a physically-handy capped boy on the tarmac and it opened up opportunities for the boy. >> the family really cannot believe their good fortune. the mom and dad are local school teachers who struggled to pay for their 10-year-old son's care. and one kiss from the pope when he came to the philadelphia international airport is changing all of that. this is the heart-felt kiss from pope francis that went viral, kissing ke michael keating. >> and he beelined for michael and didn't look up at adults in the area, just came to him. >> and michael's friend set up a website, and this crowdfunding page worked beyond their wildest dreams. houses of people pledged more than $116,000 including the director of the upcomi comincom wars" movie. >> this gives you hope there are so many generous people. >> and they wanted a handy cap accessible van to help transport
had in mind, but the monsignor announced that he is engaged to a same-sex partner and the mayor of romeesigned amid corruption scandal. >>> and most of us remember the moment after pope francis landed in philadelphia and he went over to bless a physically-handy capped boy on the tarmac and it opened up opportunities for the boy. >> the family really cannot believe their good fortune. the mom and dad are local school teachers who struggled to pay for their 10-year-old son's care....
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and just days later, rome's mayor resigned amid criticism by the church. >>> and now the chase for the championship. the series between the mets and the dodgers will head into a do or die game five. last night steep matz had a chance to get it done early but the hometown kid not at his best. >> he was good, not great. the big blow was from the former met turned met killer justin turner. the two-run double made it 3-0 in the 3rd. and now back to la for the deciding game tomorrow night. >>> now let's get to your forecast. and the cooler weather, it's coming. >> let's turn it over to john elliott. >> it's a little cooler right now and breezy but the weekend, oh, hot cocoa on stand by. it's those readings friday night into saturday and saturday night into sunday. and likely seeing frost and freeze advisory posted around the area. in fact, numbers in the mid-60s predoom the innocently. we will tack on a few degrees to that. and -- predominantly. we will tack on a few degrees to that. that kathy. as well. and then speak of color, i just can't help myself, this is another nice picture from mi
and just days later, rome's mayor resigned amid criticism by the church. >>> and now the chase for the championship. the series between the mets and the dodgers will head into a do or die game five. last night steep matz had a chance to get it done early but the hometown kid not at his best. >> he was good, not great. the big blow was from the former met turned met killer justin turner. the two-run double made it 3-0 in the 3rd. and now back to la for the deciding game tomorrow...
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in antiquity, we faced destruction from the ancient empires of babylon and rome. in the middle ages, we faced inquisition and expulsion. and in modern times, we faced progroms and the holocaust. yet, the jewish people persevered. and now another regime has arisen, swearing to destroy israel. that regime would be wise to consider this. i stand here today representing israel, a country 67 years young, but the nationstate of a people nearly 4000 years old. yet the empires of babylon and rome are not represented in this hall of nations. neither is the thousand year reich. those seemingly invincible empires are long gone. but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] prime minister netanyahu: the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital of jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it ha
in antiquity, we faced destruction from the ancient empires of babylon and rome. in the middle ages, we faced inquisition and expulsion. and in modern times, we faced progroms and the holocaust. yet, the jewish people persevered. and now another regime has arisen, swearing to destroy israel. that regime would be wise to consider this. i stand here today representing israel, a country 67 years young, but the nationstate of a people nearly 4000 years old. yet the empires of babylon and rome are...
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been like to live back then without taking it to the historic extreme. 1817anal was built back in in rome, new york to cross states and was completed in 1825. it is a marvel of its day, called clinton's ditch, it wasn't thought to be that productive. in the end it turned out to be quite success -- a success story. bringing materials, transportation, foods people from one side of the state to another site was transformational and it's time. it was 40 foot wide and four foot deep. it served a purpose of getting goods and materials from one side of the state to the other. that was an incredible technical marvel at the time. once the canal was completed it transform buffalo from a small town into a major city and destination. this would the place of people wanted to be, where the western areas could embark on a journey to get from one side of the state to another or to the great lakes. it became a destination. when we did the reconstruction made this, we've waited out exactly the way the canal came into this zone. you can stand on these corners and look at these angles and say this is where t
been like to live back then without taking it to the historic extreme. 1817anal was built back in in rome, new york to cross states and was completed in 1825. it is a marvel of its day, called clinton's ditch, it wasn't thought to be that productive. in the end it turned out to be quite success -- a success story. bringing materials, transportation, foods people from one side of the state to another site was transformational and it's time. it was 40 foot wide and four foot deep. it served a...
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the area we are in now was built in 1817 in rome, new york. it was built across the state and completed in 1825. it is a marvel of its day. ditch called clinton's because it was somewhat of a folly at the time and not thought to be that productive. it turned out to be quite a success story in terms of bringing materials, transportation of materials, foods, people, from one side of was quite transformational in its time. while was only 40 feet wide and four feet eight, it still served a purpose of -- feet deep, it still served a purpose of getting goods from one side the state to the other and was an incredible technical marvel at the time. created, ital was transformed buffalo from a small town into a major city and destination. this was a place where people wanted to be. this is a place where, as the western terminus of the eureka now, you could -- the erie canal, you could go from one side of the state to the other to the great lakes. it became a destination. we laid it out the way the erie canal came into the zone. you can look at the angle
the area we are in now was built in 1817 in rome, new york. it was built across the state and completed in 1825. it is a marvel of its day. ditch called clinton's because it was somewhat of a folly at the time and not thought to be that productive. it turned out to be quite a success story in terms of bringing materials, transportation of materials, foods, people, from one side of was quite transformational in its time. while was only 40 feet wide and four feet eight, it still served a purpose...
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used the: founders language of the ancient republic, greece and rome, and warned against corruption.heir definition was not bribery or quid pro quo, money under the table, it was putting special interest ahead of the common good. by that definition, washington today is a massively corrupt place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. every first lady should do something in this position to help with things she cares about. i think that everything in the white house should be the best. the entertainment that is given here. the art is chosen. our feelings are chosen. i think it is good in a world weather is quite enough to divide people, we should cherish the language and emotion that unite us all. >> jacqueline kennedy's 1000 days as first lady were defined as images as political spouse, young mother, fashion icon, and after get for the arts -- add ticket for the arts. it was ultimately the assassination of president kennedy's that cemented her in a public mind. jacqueline kennedy, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's original series, "first ladies, influence
used the: founders language of the ancient republic, greece and rome, and warned against corruption.heir definition was not bribery or quid pro quo, money under the table, it was putting special interest ahead of the common good. by that definition, washington today is a massively corrupt place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. every first lady should do something in this position to help with things she cares about. i think that everything in the white...
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in erie canal was built back 1817 in rome, new york. it was built across the state. and was completed in 1825. it was really a marvel of its day. it was called wintun stitch because it was somewhat of a folly at the time. but in the end, it turned out to be quite a success story. in terms of bringing materials, transportation of materials, food, people from one side of the state to the other side was quite transformational and it's time. while it was only 40 foot wide and four foot deep, it still serve a purpose of getting goods and materials from one side of the state to the other. and really was an incredible technical marvel at the time. once the canal was completed, a really transformed buffalo from just a small, small town into a major, major city and destination. this was the place people wanted to be. you could really embark on a journey to get from one side of the state to the other or to get out to the great lakes. it became a destination. when we did the reconstruction, we made this -- related out exactly the way the erie canal came into the stone. so you c
in erie canal was built back 1817 in rome, new york. it was built across the state. and was completed in 1825. it was really a marvel of its day. it was called wintun stitch because it was somewhat of a folly at the time. but in the end, it turned out to be quite a success story. in terms of bringing materials, transportation of materials, food, people from one side of the state to the other side was quite transformational and it's time. while it was only 40 foot wide and four foot deep, it...
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rome. tries to get near the 1st down marker. can't. taking a timeout. more value being able to spike the ball with offense. timeouts have to be used if you don't get a 1st down. >> verne: the end of the play. >> gary: rome spins. randolph holds on. just short. a wise timeout. >> verne: tonight on cbs we begin with "code black" followed by criminal minds and 48 hours. that's the line-up tonight only on cbs. >> gary: we know barring a turnover, they will get a big throw to the end zone. they will throw a hail mary. one thing mark richt has to think about with tennessee defense, might he go for 2 if he scores? joshua dobbs is hot. they have a running quarterback. if they score, will he just try to get out of here with a 2 point play. >> verne: 2nd down and 1. 34 seconds to go. 3 men down. drop 8. lambert right side. michel gets out of bounds. >> gary: and a 1st down. it was a great call. michel executeed it perfectly. >> verne: 29 seconds left. 3 man rush. lambert. >> verne: barnett got there. >> gary: he gets rid of the ball and lives to fight another pla
rome. tries to get near the 1st down marker. can't. taking a timeout. more value being able to spike the ball with offense. timeouts have to be used if you don't get a 1st down. >> verne: the end of the play. >> gary: rome spins. randolph holds on. just short. a wise timeout. >> verne: tonight on cbs we begin with "code black" followed by criminal minds and 48 hours. that's the line-up tonight only on cbs. >> gary: we know barring a turnover, they will get a...
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yet the empires of babylon and rome are not represented in the fall of nations neither is the 1,000 year rites. those empires are long gone. but israel lives. the people of israel lives. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> the rebirth of israel is a testament to the spirit of my people. for a hundred generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our ancestral homeland. it has enabled us to embrace jews who come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war torn europe, yemen, ethopi a and the soviet union. and today, as the rising tide of anti semetic behavior sweeps across europe, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran, your plan to destroy israel will fail! [applause] >> israel will not permit any
yet the empires of babylon and rome are not represented in the fall of nations neither is the 1,000 year rites. those empires are long gone. but israel lives. the people of israel lives. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> the rebirth of israel is a testament to the spirit of my people. for a hundred generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding...
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more on this, let's turn to delia gallagher live in rome on the catholic senate.all, to point out, niece are only recommendations but no change when it comes to gay marriage. >> that's right. there was some indication last year that the church might want to soften their language towards gays and lesbians. they currently call it disordered. some suggested they might be able to change that language. in the final document issued yesterday, they did not address that issue. they reiterated that the catholic church respects gays and lesbians, wants to accompany families who have gay and lesbian members. as you say, is not equating gay unions with marriage between a man and a woman. basically restating what the traditional catholic teaching on that is. interestingly, yesterday the cardinal of vienna told us that the bishop felt that the question of gays and lesbians was too delicate to get into considering the political and cultural context of the question in the different countries pointing to one of the problems of this senate. you had 270 bishops from 120 countries ar
more on this, let's turn to delia gallagher live in rome on the catholic senate.all, to point out, niece are only recommendations but no change when it comes to gay marriage. >> that's right. there was some indication last year that the church might want to soften their language towards gays and lesbians. they currently call it disordered. some suggested they might be able to change that language. in the final document issued yesterday, they did not address that issue. they reiterated...
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we want to bring in deliah live from rome.admission by the priest that he's? a same sex relationship have on the catholic church, do you think? >> reporter: well, rosemary, as you mentioned, they begin their meetings this morning, and on their agenda, which is a very large agenda, discussing a number of issues, there is a small part reserved for gay issues. it's interesting to note that they come right out and say that they are opposed to gay marriage, that they cannot condone it. they are discussing how to be more welcoming to gays, how to make the announcement and let people know that they respect gay people, that gay people have dignity, but it's in the language, it's in their approach. the question of actually condoning gay marriage does not seem to be on the table. what monsignor krysztof olaf charamsa has done in coming out has focussed more attention on this upcoming meeting, but the cardinals i've spoken to in the role up to this and in their official agenda suggests change on gay marriage is not on the table. >> and t
we want to bring in deliah live from rome.admission by the priest that he's? a same sex relationship have on the catholic church, do you think? >> reporter: well, rosemary, as you mentioned, they begin their meetings this morning, and on their agenda, which is a very large agenda, discussing a number of issues, there is a small part reserved for gay issues. it's interesting to note that they come right out and say that they are opposed to gay marriage, that they cannot condone it. they...
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i don't think you'll hear that in parÍs or in rome.w. >> here is something else -- >> i mean, that's the point, you know, that's the point, look otherwise the european union would be working a lot better than it is, right? [laughter] >> we are going to our culture -- >> you're suggesting that new york is springs from therapy.
i don't think you'll hear that in parÍs or in rome.w. >> here is something else -- >> i mean, that's the point, you know, that's the point, look otherwise the european union would be working a lot better than it is, right? [laughter] >> we are going to our culture -- >> you're suggesting that new york is springs from therapy.
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in antiquity, we faced destruction from the ancient empires of babylon and rome.the middle ages, we faced inquisition and expulsion. and in modern times, we faced progroms and the holocaust. yet, the jewish people persevered. and now another regime has arisen, swearing to destroy israel. that regime would be wise to consider this. i stand here today representing israel, a country 67 years young, but the nationstate of a people nearly 4000 years old. yet the empires of babylon and rome are not represented in this hall of nations. neither is there thousand year reich. those seemingly invincible empires are long gone. but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] president netanyahu: the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital of jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabl
in antiquity, we faced destruction from the ancient empires of babylon and rome.the middle ages, we faced inquisition and expulsion. and in modern times, we faced progroms and the holocaust. yet, the jewish people persevered. and now another regime has arisen, swearing to destroy israel. that regime would be wise to consider this. i stand here today representing israel, a country 67 years young, but the nationstate of a people nearly 4000 years old. yet the empires of babylon and rome are not...
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in antiquity we face destruction from the ancient empires of babylon and rome, and in the middle ages we faced inquisition and expulsion and in modern times we faced the holocaust, and yet the jewish people have persevered and now another regime has surfaced swearing to destroy israel. that the regime would be wise to consider this, i stand here today representing israel, a country 67 years young, but the nation state of the people nearly 4,000 years old. yet, the empires of babylon and rome are not represented in this hall of nations, and neither is the thousand year reich, and those seemingly invisible empires are long gone, but israel lives. the people of israel live. heil israel heil. the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my peoples. for 100 generations the jewish people e dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hour, and we had so many, and even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital the jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as
in antiquity we face destruction from the ancient empires of babylon and rome, and in the middle ages we faced inquisition and expulsion and in modern times we faced the holocaust, and yet the jewish people have persevered and now another regime has surfaced swearing to destroy israel. that the regime would be wise to consider this, i stand here today representing israel, a country 67 years young, but the nation state of the people nearly 4,000 years old. yet, the empires of babylon and rome...
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you move dozens of times in your childhood as a military brat, you move from san francisco, and rome. you have a very a very complex understanding. i want to start by asking you about places in your identity as a southern writer. >> i never quite knew what to say about places because i think my situation is a fine one. the reason i have a sense of places because i had none growing up. how many people in her were marine brats or military brats? usually we all feel the same way. if you had anything like the background i did, we moved, when my father was dying he pulls out a book and says, hey son would you like to know every address you lived in before we got here. so i said yes, we had moved from the time of my birth in atlanta, we had moved 23 times until we got to buford when i was 15 years old. so that means that we change schools almost every year, what is most common to me, why i am ridiculously friendly, is i knew no one growing up. i would walk into a school i would smile a lot, i looked friendly, i looked overly friendly today. [laughter] i think it is all part of that not belo
you move dozens of times in your childhood as a military brat, you move from san francisco, and rome. you have a very a very complex understanding. i want to start by asking you about places in your identity as a southern writer. >> i never quite knew what to say about places because i think my situation is a fine one. the reason i have a sense of places because i had none growing up. how many people in her were marine brats or military brats? usually we all feel the same way. if you had...
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in antiquity, we faced destruction from the ancient empires of babylon and rome. in the middle ages, we faced inquisition and expulsion. and in modern times, we faced the holocaust. yet the jewish people persevered. and now another regime has arisen, swearing to destroy israel. that regime would be wise to consider this. i stand here today representing israel. a country 67 years young. but the nation state of a people nearly 4,000 years old. yet the empires of babylon and rome are not represented in those hall of nations. neither is the thousand year reich. those seemingly invincible empires are long gone. but israel lives! the people of israel live. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for generations the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours. and we had so many. even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us
in antiquity, we faced destruction from the ancient empires of babylon and rome. in the middle ages, we faced inquisition and expulsion. and in modern times, we faced the holocaust. yet the jewish people persevered. and now another regime has arisen, swearing to destroy israel. that regime would be wise to consider this. i stand here today representing israel. a country 67 years young. but the nation state of a people nearly 4,000 years old. yet the empires of babylon and rome are not...
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today the pope asked for forgiveness for recent scandals that have hit rome and the have the can. the past week has seen a string of problems for the church. on the eve of the pontiff's big meet on the family, vatican monsignor came out as gay and rome's mayor resigned amid scandal and criticism by the church. >>> a local child in a wheelchair blessed by pope francis during his visit to our area has been blessed with donations from as far away as hollywood. the director of an upcoming "star wars" film donated $50,000 for michael keating who has serra br cerebral palsy. pope francis topped by the boy. the family was urged to start the fund to help pay for a much-needed new van. film director j.j. abrams was inspired by the family's grace and commitment. >>> pennsylvania housing officials gathered to focus on carrying for young adults with special needs. panel discussion held this morning in the university city. officials from the p.a. department of human services led the conference. numbers show more than 14,000 pennsylvania adults with disables are on waiting lists for housing and
today the pope asked for forgiveness for recent scandals that have hit rome and the have the can. the past week has seen a string of problems for the church. on the eve of the pontiff's big meet on the family, vatican monsignor came out as gay and rome's mayor resigned amid scandal and criticism by the church. >>> a local child in a wheelchair blessed by pope francis during his visit to our area has been blessed with donations from as far away as hollywood. the director of an upcoming...
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rome, but the history of the vatican is very much alive at the franklin institute.aren rogers shows us this special and timely exhibit. >> reporter: you can now experience two thousand careers of vatican art and history at the franklin institute with the new exhibit vatican splendor. >> this is a fantastic exhibit 200 objects on display in philadelphia. 40% of the objects have not traveled outside of rome. >> reporter: with 11 galleries spanning ten thousand square feet. it will illustrate the evolution of the popes and their papacies. >> they will see artwork and relics, they will see the historical documentation in the last two thousand years and the vatican's impact on culture. >> reporter: relics include bones of st. peter and paul and tools used by michelangelo himself. >> you'll see things that other popes used before, pieces cruised during masses on display for the public. >> reporter: it's like walking through the vatican with a massive experience for all. >> you'll be able to touch a bronze cast that st. john paul ii salt for. along with all the objects tha
rome, but the history of the vatican is very much alive at the franklin institute.aren rogers shows us this special and timely exhibit. >> reporter: you can now experience two thousand careers of vatican art and history at the franklin institute with the new exhibit vatican splendor. >> this is a fantastic exhibit 200 objects on display in philadelphia. 40% of the objects have not traveled outside of rome. >> reporter: with 11 galleries spanning ten thousand square feet. it...
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. >> and in rome ash carter formerly ruled out any cooperation with russia. >> i said before we believe that russia has the wrong strategy. they continue to hit targets that are not isil. we believe this is a fundamental mistake. we have not agreed to cooperate with russia so long they continue to pursue mistaken strategy and hit these targets. >> a disappointment for president putin, who had hoped to persuade the u.s. to join his coalition against isil. peter sharp, al jazeera, moscow. >> well, meanwhile the pentagon says that one of its ircraft has to alter its flight paths to avoid russian aircraft over syria. we have more details on that. she's standing by for us in washington, d.c. roslind there is a real risk of russia and usa meeting over syrian air space. >> that is very much the u.s. military concern beyond a conference meeting in the past week to say that let's have these discussions there have not been those discussions about trying to figure out how to keep from having the two militaries getting in each other's way and lead to go confrontation. >> we know they're not plannin
. >> and in rome ash carter formerly ruled out any cooperation with russia. >> i said before we believe that russia has the wrong strategy. they continue to hit targets that are not isil. we believe this is a fundamental mistake. we have not agreed to cooperate with russia so long they continue to pursue mistaken strategy and hit these targets. >> a disappointment for president putin, who had hoped to persuade the u.s. to join his coalition against isil. peter sharp, al...
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and rome's mayor resigned following widespread criticism from the church. right right now, police are looking for a man who broke into a cambridge church. surveillance video captured him on camera. he was dressed as a priest and committed a lewd act at the altar of the church. more on the search for the suspect in cambridge. nick? >> reporter: yeah. church officials at this point say the man caught on that video inside this church did not appear to steal anything. but church leaders here say what he did inside was despicable. >> it is a violation. it's disturbing. it's grows: all of the above. >> reporter: police looking for a perve parading as a priest. the man broke into the church in cambridge around 3:00 on the morning of september 29. police say he was caught on security cameras in the church making his way through several places, including behind this sacred wall, ending up wearing head-to-toe clergy robes. even pretending to run services. >> he kind of parades through the church a little bit. >> reporter: but he doesn't stop there. the man strips dow
and rome's mayor resigned following widespread criticism from the church. right right now, police are looking for a man who broke into a cambridge church. surveillance video captured him on camera. he was dressed as a priest and committed a lewd act at the altar of the church. more on the search for the suspect in cambridge. nick? >> reporter: yeah. church officials at this point say the man caught on that video inside this church did not appear to steal anything. but church leaders here...
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. >>> pope francis ask for forgiveness on recent scandals in rome and the vatican.'t cite specific examples during his remarks at the beginning of his general audience about a monsignor who came out as gay and denounced homophobia. he was fired from his job. the scandal cost the mayor of rome his position. >>> trending now, social media sounds off on the sad news about lamar odom. >>> a hollywood a-lister sounding off about gender inequality in show biz. >>> and the latest on the d.c. man who is just cleaning up on jeopardy. top? >>> we're looking at very nice evening. we didn't get much of a brea on the pollen today. trees were low, yes. and grasses were low, but weeds and mold spores were high. you can find that on our app store by searching "wusa 9" and town lode it for free. when we come back, we'll talk about big >>> trending now, we told you earlier about lamar odom treated at a las vegas hospital after being found unconscious at a brothel. it is a story that has a lot of you talking on social media today. >> web producer joanie v. has more on what people are
. >>> pope francis ask for forgiveness on recent scandals in rome and the vatican.'t cite specific examples during his remarks at the beginning of his general audience about a monsignor who came out as gay and denounced homophobia. he was fired from his job. the scandal cost the mayor of rome his position. >>> trending now, social media sounds off on the sad news about lamar odom. >>> a hollywood a-lister sounding off about gender inequality in show biz. >>>...
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. >>> pope francis is asking for forgiveness for recent scandals that hit the vatican in rome.the pontiff didn't cite specific examples during his off-the-cuff remarks at the vatican but there have been several problems for the catholic church in the past week on the eve of francis' big meeting on the family. a vatican monsignor came out as gay and days later rome's mayor resigned amid criticism by the church. and speaking of the pope, this is a moment that touched people during pope francis's visit to philadelphia. he blessed ten-year-old michael keating at philadelphia international airport. we've now learned the boy's family has received nearly $100,000 in support from crowd funding. one of those pledges was $50,000 from director jj abrams. michael has cerebral palsy and his family plans to buy a new van with the money to help him get around. >>> listen to this one. a ten-year-old cincinnati boy in ohio found a locket that said "mom" at an amusement park over the weekend. now he's returned it to its rightful owner who says it's more than just a piece of jewelry. 10-year-old
. >>> pope francis is asking for forgiveness for recent scandals that hit the vatican in rome.the pontiff didn't cite specific examples during his off-the-cuff remarks at the vatican but there have been several problems for the catholic church in the past week on the eve of francis' big meeting on the family. a vatican monsignor came out as gay and days later rome's mayor resigned amid criticism by the church. and speaking of the pope, this is a moment that touched people during pope...
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. >>> if you're planning a trip to rome, you'll be happy to know the sistine chaple is in good shape. dust, body sweat, and carbon dioxide are the biggest theft to the 500-year-old setting. they say carbon dioxide is lower in the chapel so restoration is not necessary. i have to go there. i have to go to rome. >>> just hours ago, members passed a budget. >>> they're accused of a hours-long sit-in. why prosecutors are dropping the charges. >>> a live look outside for you this morning. 50 degrees in the district right now. so what's the weekend looking so what's the weekend looking like. i'm jill mccabe, candidate for state senate, and i sponsored this ad. all the mouthwash in the world won't help dick black. because what comes out of his mouth is just offensive. black said gays and lesbians lead "lifestyles that are harmful to the culture of this state." he dismissed rape in the military, calling it "as predictable as human nature." black opposes the use of birth control and voted to force women seeking abortions to have intrusive transvaginal ultrasounds. dick black. so extreme, it's
. >>> if you're planning a trip to rome, you'll be happy to know the sistine chaple is in good shape. dust, body sweat, and carbon dioxide are the biggest theft to the 500-year-old setting. they say carbon dioxide is lower in the chapel so restoration is not necessary. i have to go there. i have to go to rome. >>> just hours ago, members passed a budget. >>> they're accused of a hours-long sit-in. why prosecutors are dropping the charges. >>> a live look...
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yet the empires of babylon and rome are not represented in this hall of nations, neither is the thousand-year reich, those seemingly invincible empires are long gone. but israel lives, the people of israel live! [ speaking jewish ] [ applause ] >>> the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for a hundred generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel, even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capitol, jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our ancestral homeland. it's enabled us to embrace jews who have come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war-torn europe, yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia, the soviet union, from a hundred other lands, and today as the rising tide of anti-semitism sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews are coming to israel to join us in building our future. here is my message to the rulers of iran, your
yet the empires of babylon and rome are not represented in this hall of nations, neither is the thousand-year reich, those seemingly invincible empires are long gone. but israel lives, the people of israel live! [ speaking jewish ] [ applause ] >>> the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for a hundred generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel, even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours,...
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roming rz by rogers is washed by rogers: passages were 1-3 remain unbeaten. sam bradford, nick foles debate will go on all season. foles has a good day today. rams win 24-22 to even their rod. st. louis 2-1 since diffe differition. >> can you get a lot of sleep. jeff is back with dad. >> phillies had already clinc clinched worse record in baseball and first overall pick in the draft and regular it finale, 54 years to lose 100 games. -0 marlins. >> wherein the 7th i'll tea the bases worried with you. finishing what 99 lawsuits but you have to wonder carlos tru truees and showered. >> fun way to end the season. oui found and grinded and loud. >> people who can laugh and say well at least the walk is 99 game i think we any it go head me. >> hole hamels heat the to the playoffs. three the als for changer ke kering with eakins back when they trieded for hamels, nascar in never. mott mo monster nodel here. >> it's chase in the cup. >> advances as well by winning race. har vehicle won. >> how about this. >> sprins time job knoll 3800. >> how about this. >> sprins ti
roming rz by rogers is washed by rogers: passages were 1-3 remain unbeaten. sam bradford, nick foles debate will go on all season. foles has a good day today. rams win 24-22 to even their rod. st. louis 2-1 since diffe differition. >> can you get a lot of sleep. jeff is back with dad. >> phillies had already clinc clinched worse record in baseball and first overall pick in the draft and regular it finale, 54 years to lose 100 games. -0 marlins. >> wherein the 7th i'll tea the...
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on the plane back to rome, abc's terry moran asked the pope whether he supports government officials who say they can not follow some laws because of their religious beliefs. >> do you support those kinds of claims of religious liberty? >> reporter: without mentioning davis, the pope defending conscientious objectors, saying, "it is a human right. and if a government official is a human person, he has that right." from the vatican spokesman this one-line statement. "i do not deny that the meeting took place, but i will not comment on it further." kim davis's legal team says they were approached by the vatican well before he arrived in the u.s. but they were instructed to keep this meeting under wraps because her legal team says the pope didn't want it to diminish his trip. paula faris, abc news, new york. >> very interesting. we'reoing to move on. coming up, throwback thursday and the cult classic film. >> we're celebrating the rocky horror picture show" by going deep into the archives. we'll be back. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got
on the plane back to rome, abc's terry moran asked the pope whether he supports government officials who say they can not follow some laws because of their religious beliefs. >> do you support those kinds of claims of religious liberty? >> reporter: without mentioning davis, the pope defending conscientious objectors, saying, "it is a human right. and if a government official is a human person, he has that right." from the vatican spokesman this one-line statement. "i...
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he cites history and says what happened to rome? rome was prosperous and mighty and full of science and learning an incredible progress. and then rome just slid off the cliff. what happened? what happened was people began to monopolized land of the rich got richer and the poor got for in the hit a certain tipping point, where there is no going back. society just starts to slide, and slide inevitably into the dustbin of history. he says we are on that path, it's not too late yet, but we have to be very careful. we can't wait, we have to act immediately. think about the relevance of this quotation to our times in some ways. though knowledge it increases and invention marches on, and city still expand, civilization has begun to wane, when in proportion to population, we must build more and more prisons, and more all houses, more and more insane asylum here it. we are building more jails and more poorhouses. something is clearly not right. he diagnoses the problem in 535 pages as saying that what happens is that people unfortunate posit
he cites history and says what happened to rome? rome was prosperous and mighty and full of science and learning an incredible progress. and then rome just slid off the cliff. what happened? what happened was people began to monopolized land of the rich got richer and the poor got for in the hit a certain tipping point, where there is no going back. society just starts to slide, and slide inevitably into the dustbin of history. he says we are on that path, it's not too late yet, but we have to...
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you've heard the phrase-- rome wasn't built in a day.er was a richmond park. >>> well, you know the phrase rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was a richmond pub. >> but it did get rebuilt in a day. nbc bay area shows us how community labored to beat the clock. >> reporter: there are things in life that take time. >> can we build it? >> reporter: but for a south richmond park that fell on hard times, salvation needed just a day. >> can we build it today? >> we are rebuilding a seven-acre park in south richmond trying to restore it to its former glory. >> we have some other trees that are going to get planted. >> pink magenta. >> we're trying to build this park in a day. >> reporter: the city of richmond and the trust for public land put out a call for volunteers to help rebuild kennedy park. >> you don't realize how much work goes into putting this down. >> reporter: on saturday. >> a lot of folks. >> reporter: they came. >> the last count i heard was 375 people. i see a community coming together to make a change that's been needed f
you've heard the phrase-- rome wasn't built in a day.er was a richmond park. >>> well, you know the phrase rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was a richmond pub. >> but it did get rebuilt in a day. nbc bay area shows us how community labored to beat the clock. >> reporter: there are things in life that take time. >> can we build it? >> reporter: but for a south richmond park that fell on hard times, salvation needed just a day. >> can we build it...
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. >> friday's bloody terrorist attacks on airports in vienna and rome. >> mr. qaddafi must know that we will hold him fully accountable for terrorist operations against americans. >> several administration officials fanned out on capitol hill. >> there were policy meetings going on at the white house in the national security council. and all i can tell you is that s a debate between people who wanted to kill qaddafi and people who just wanted to scare him. >> qaddafi picked the fight. it wasn't the u.s. fault. the fault of the u.s. is it reacted to him. >> it was called operation el dorado canyon. the attack on libya almost 24 hours ago has left many libyans dead or injured. >> last night's raid took a heavy toll here. libyan officials... >> we bombed libya because this was the last straw in a whole series of things that gaddafi had done. >> i warned colonel qaddafi we would hold his regime accountable. he did open hostilities, and we closed them. >> libyan radio is quoted saying that one of moammar qaddafi's houses was hit and... >> the bombing of '86 had a hu
. >> friday's bloody terrorist attacks on airports in vienna and rome. >> mr. qaddafi must know that we will hold him fully accountable for terrorist operations against americans. >> several administration officials fanned out on capitol hill. >> there were policy meetings going on at the white house in the national security council. and all i can tell you is that s a debate between people who wanted to kill qaddafi and people who just wanted to scare him. >>...
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although only 61 years old, the former premier of italy kidnapped in a bloody shootout two days ago in romeed brigades is nowhere to be found. >> moro's kidnapping has hit those hard. the attitude that the chaos in italy is somehow the natural state of affairs here is no longer acceptable. >> the whole idea with these attacks is to shake the confidence of the government. and they did. >> italy's police are struggling to maintain law and order, and they appear to be no match for terrorists who, in the last six months, have gunned down judges, journalists, business executives, politicians, and policemen. >> alder moro's body was found in downtown rome today. the italian political leader, one of the most respected men in the country, had been brutally murdered by his red brigades kidnappers. >> everyone now realizes that no one, even the most powerful, has immunity from these urban guerillas. >> political terror in ireland today claimed the first member of the british will royal family to be assassinated in modern times. cousin of the queen was killed when a powerful bomb demolished his yacht,
although only 61 years old, the former premier of italy kidnapped in a bloody shootout two days ago in romeed brigades is nowhere to be found. >> moro's kidnapping has hit those hard. the attitude that the chaos in italy is somehow the natural state of affairs here is no longer acceptable. >> the whole idea with these attacks is to shake the confidence of the government. and they did. >> italy's police are struggling to maintain law and order, and they appear to be no match...
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we loved the red valentino dress she wore in rome.oked great against her blonde >> rihanna also makes the list because she's a fashion rule breaker. her style take away, own it. the change artist, j-lo, shows us how to pull off naughty or nice. >> i just have fun it with. i don't overthink it a lot. i really love fashion. i love putting a look together and i have a great team who loves it, too. we just have fun. >> our take away from almighty taylor, showcase your best ass hers, of course, those legs fo days. take a look at this jumpsuit and this high-low hem. >> it's hombre teal, it gets lighter then purple shoes on because why not? >> blake lively is another one who we love. she is her own stylist which is rare in hollywood. one day on a press tour she wore ten different looks. she is always giving us something to look forward to. >> every woman gets up and dresses herself every day. it's not that extraordinary. i just more amazing designers to choose from. >> sandra, emma, julianna and many more make "in style's" first ever list of
we loved the red valentino dress she wore in rome.oked great against her blonde >> rihanna also makes the list because she's a fashion rule breaker. her style take away, own it. the change artist, j-lo, shows us how to pull off naughty or nice. >> i just have fun it with. i don't overthink it a lot. i really love fashion. i love putting a look together and i have a great team who loves it, too. we just have fun. >> our take away from almighty taylor, showcase your best ass...
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rome, system bringing thunderstorms with just 19 degrees on your thursday. we are still watching these two systems that are pulling into the philippines and could intensify into a severe tropical storm by friday making typhoon status before hitting eastern coast of lou zan. this is feeding the system to become more stronger. this is going to be bringing 200 to 400 millimeters of total rainfall accumulation on top of the highways which is about 3 meters high already so fisher men are not advised to be venturing out. fishing will be slow for the next few days. another storm bringing typhoon watches in places. and this looks like it will be pulling into the islands into the next coming days. these are the two storm systems we will be really monitoring into the coming days. but to the north of that high pressure systems are predominant here. that is making for very nice skies and cooler temperatures. also hazy conditions across beijing. you are looking at fog and pollution air out there with 25 degrees for the high today. you are seeing the high teens. earlier t
rome, system bringing thunderstorms with just 19 degrees on your thursday. we are still watching these two systems that are pulling into the philippines and could intensify into a severe tropical storm by friday making typhoon status before hitting eastern coast of lou zan. this is feeding the system to become more stronger. this is going to be bringing 200 to 400 millimeters of total rainfall accumulation on top of the highways which is about 3 meters high already so fisher men are not advised...