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statute was actually signed in rome.he international community... i tell you why i said that, though. some of the most significant members of the international community — china, russia, the united states — three of the five permanent members of the un security council — are not part of the icc. big countries — india, pakistan, indonesia — also not members. indeed, but there is also a large majority of the world community that are now enjoying the protection of international criminaljustice and the international criminal court. because if you look at today, the international criminal court enjoys 124 states that are parties to the rome statute and therefore part of the icc. and also, potentially, the icc could have a universal reach in the sense that we, as a court, can intervene in situations where the crimes are committed on the territory of a state party by whomsoever commits the crime, whether you are a state party or not, and the nationals of states parties where they commit crimes, wherever they also go to commit t
statute was actually signed in rome.he international community... i tell you why i said that, though. some of the most significant members of the international community — china, russia, the united states — three of the five permanent members of the un security council — are not part of the icc. big countries — india, pakistan, indonesia — also not members. indeed, but there is also a large majority of the world community that are now enjoying the protection of international...
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no, because, under the rome statute, this is not my mandate.then i can make periodical reports to update the un security council on where we are. all right. and what about allegations of torture by us personnel at bagram air base in afghanistan? afghanistan is one of the signatory states to the rome statute and it is member of the icc. would you open formal investigations, for instance? just to be clear, afghanistan is a state party to the rome statute, as signed and ratified, and afghanistan is one of those situations that have been under preliminary examination for some time now before my office. including allegations against us personnel? and we are looking at allegations of all parties who form part of all the warring factions that are in afghanistan. but can i tell you what professor kevin heller from london university's school of oriental and african studies says "the reason this hasn't been opened about us personnel as a formal the united states. " —— investigation is that fatou bensouda cannot antagonise the united states. " is there an
no, because, under the rome statute, this is not my mandate.then i can make periodical reports to update the un security council on where we are. all right. and what about allegations of torture by us personnel at bagram air base in afghanistan? afghanistan is one of the signatory states to the rome statute and it is member of the icc. would you open formal investigations, for instance? just to be clear, afghanistan is a state party to the rome statute, as signed and ratified, and afghanistan...
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this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisisy the water that comes into the vatican comes from the same place as where the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of rain has stopped it from refilling. the capital now measures its worries by the inch. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. could this be the world's bestjob? this is a zookeeper in southwest china who has to dress up as a panda in order to play with cubs. it's because the animals are due to be released in protective wildlife. the cubs have to learn to live on their own and not rely on humans, so zookeepers pretend to be pandas when they interact with th
this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisisy the water that comes into the vatican comes from the same place as where the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think...
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it's unique in rome. which would have been decayed to dust have been preserved. there are no human remains, but archaeologists did find the bones of a dog who wouldn't, or couldn't, flee the flames. this poor dog was already in the room during the fire, says this archaeologi archaeologist. we found ashes under its paws, probably part of the puburning ceiling fell on it and there it was stuck and died. construction didn't begin until 2007. since then, work has been delayed by one archaeological discovery after another. this is the challenge of trying to make life modern in an ancient city like rome. no matter where you dig, you're almost certain to find something. rome wasn't built in a day, and its newest subway line won't be completed in a decade, maybe not even two. the future will have to wait as the past is uncovered. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >> ben wedeman, thank you so much. >> i love that. that was fun. thank you, ben. >>> canada marked a major milestone on saturday. >> hello, everyone! happy canada
it's unique in rome. which would have been decayed to dust have been preserved. there are no human remains, but archaeologists did find the bones of a dog who wouldn't, or couldn't, flee the flames. this poor dog was already in the room during the fire, says this archaeologi archaeologist. we found ashes under its paws, probably part of the puburning ceiling fell on it and there it was stuck and died. construction didn't begin until 2007. since then, work has been delayed by one archaeological...
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it's unique in rome."eiling's wooden beams, which would have decayed into dust, have been preserved there are no human remainsbut archaeologists did find the bones of a dog who wouldn't, or couldn't, flee the flames. "this poor dog was already in the room during the fire," says archaeologist simona morretta. "we found ashes under its paws. probably part of the burning ceiling fell on it, and there it was stuck and died."construction on linea c didn't begin until 2007 and since then work has been delayed by one archaeological discovery after another.this is the challenge of trying to make life modern in an ancient city like rome. no matter where you dig you're almost certain to find something.rome wasn't built in a day and its newest subway line won't be completed in a decade, maybe not even two the future will have to waitas the past is uncovered.ben wedeman, cnn, rome. (( jr )) as living spaces in urban areas continue to shrink, new technology is being developed .. to help maximize small apartment space.
it's unique in rome."eiling's wooden beams, which would have decayed into dust, have been preserved there are no human remainsbut archaeologists did find the bones of a dog who wouldn't, or couldn't, flee the flames. "this poor dog was already in the room during the fire," says archaeologist simona morretta. "we found ashes under its paws. probably part of the burning ceiling fell on it, and there it was stuck and died."construction on linea c didn't begin until 2007...
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this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisisame place as where the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of rain has stopped it from refilling. the capital now measures its worries by the inch. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. not quite the same dilemmas as in italy, sarah? yes, mixed fortunes across europe. it's really drive —— dry there but there are storms in germany at the moment. today will be the best day of the week if you like the best day of the week if you like the warm and sunny weather. it was the warm and sunny weather. it was the view take
this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisisame place as where the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2...
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as you know, in rome, rome has been blessed with lots of water, and so this is an exception.as happened. the move comes after authorities called a halt on pumping water from this lake near rome, a decision that could force officials to impose water rationing in the italian capital. some areas have seen rainfall levels 80% below normal. the island of sardinia is among the worst—affected regions. 4,000 farms depend on this now—near—empty dam for water. translation: water only one day a week. we can't stop it, therefore we can't give water to the animals. animals cannot drink only once a week. it's a big disaster. across italy, 60% of farmland is under threat. farmers say it is costing the nation's agriculture an estimated 2 billion euros. ten regions are now seeking natural disaster status. in florence, water levels are at a record low, while further north, some rivers are already bone—dry. in central italy, olive production has been badly affected, and with no let—up in the high temperatures, authorities are warning of the risk of an environmental disaster. one of the pope's m
as you know, in rome, rome has been blessed with lots of water, and so this is an exception.as happened. the move comes after authorities called a halt on pumping water from this lake near rome, a decision that could force officials to impose water rationing in the italian capital. some areas have seen rainfall levels 80% below normal. the island of sardinia is among the worst—affected regions. 4,000 farms depend on this now—near—empty dam for water. translation: water only one day a...
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this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisiswhere the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of rain has stopped it from refilling. the capital now measures its worries by the inch. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. now, a look at the weather. not a bad day weather—wise. dry for most of us. cloudy towards the east but even there the sunshine is breaking through the cloud. a little bit of blue sky, not as cool and cloudy across eastern england and scotland. variable cloud. best of the sunshine... you also have the chance of the odd shower breaking out through the afternoon. temperatures around 24 degrees. the bes
this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisiswhere the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros....
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these kind of arguments often lead to verbal clashes between brussels officials and the ones from rome take a listen. you need a unity of. international relations and this is why the utopian union can use to work with the quartet for the bia to doubt on that there is unity. approach the only thing. in europe is to me to lead to the location from we are continuing to push because in europe you know particularly in multilaterally in general the only thing that counts is. so italy as obviously people have been saying for quite a while now has been receiving record number of migrants and refugees since january the number the official estimations are about eight hundred thousand but we understand that this could be much more rome has been threatening additional measures like closing ports and also imposing restrictions on the n.g.o.s that are here working to rescue the migrants and refugees there are arriving on boats from the mediterranean sea now the locals that we have been spoken to they realize that the urgency of this is growing the discontent is growing as well and they're saying tha
these kind of arguments often lead to verbal clashes between brussels officials and the ones from rome take a listen. you need a unity of. international relations and this is why the utopian union can use to work with the quartet for the bia to doubt on that there is unity. approach the only thing. in europe is to me to lead to the location from we are continuing to push because in europe you know particularly in multilaterally in general the only thing that counts is. so italy as obviously...
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the chief said he should direct his question to officials in rome, rather than in poland. he was not amused. he is somebody who was not often amused anyway. he was not amused. pollens monsignor put it this way. -- poland's monsignor put it this way. that was the end of communism. he turned to a cardinal, who is still around to this day, and he said what have they done? [laughter] do they know what they have done here? moscow was wondering the same thing. october 26, 1978, his first sunday homily, john paul ii exhorted the faithful with these words. you probably know the first three. be not afraid. open the doors to christ. open them wide. open the borders of states. economic and political systems, open the vast domains of culture. open them to his saving power. open the borders of states, economic and political systems. some moscow was very afraid of this. they were even more afraid and apoplectic when the new pope announced that his first foreign visit was going to be to poland, of all things. if there is a story running through this book am in the case of both reagan and
the chief said he should direct his question to officials in rome, rather than in poland. he was not amused. he is somebody who was not often amused anyway. he was not amused. pollens monsignor put it this way. -- poland's monsignor put it this way. that was the end of communism. he turned to a cardinal, who is still around to this day, and he said what have they done? [laughter] do they know what they have done here? moscow was wondering the same thing. october 26, 1978, his first sunday...
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james reynolds, bbc news, rome.he last week, the white house saying we will come to a resolution soon. could be hours, could be days. we arejust telling you that is what they are saying. could this be the world's bestjob? this is a zookeeper in southwest china who has to dress up as a panda in order to play with cubs. it's because the animals are due to be released in protective wildlife. the cubs have to learn to live on their own and not rely on humans, so zookeepers pretend to be pandas when they interact with the young animals. you can see the zookeeper cuddling and playing with the cubs, who seem very happy to see what appears to be an older panda. let's get the weather. they looked very cute, but i wonder if he had to smell like a panda to be convincing? in the weather is fine and dry through the remainder of the afternoon, today probably the best day of the week, seems like this, blue skies and sunshine, bit cloudy across northern and eastern parts, this picture coming from st andrews, more cloud and it's a b
james reynolds, bbc news, rome.he last week, the white house saying we will come to a resolution soon. could be hours, could be days. we arejust telling you that is what they are saying. could this be the world's bestjob? this is a zookeeper in southwest china who has to dress up as a panda in order to play with cubs. it's because the animals are due to be released in protective wildlife. the cubs have to learn to live on their own and not rely on humans, so zookeepers pretend to be pandas when...
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coming into the stadium with rome by theirjust ahead coming into the stadium with rome by their just ahead of me, and knowing that if i navigated the last two quarters correctly, that would be the battle. they have been ups and downs in the last three weeks, but i think it has been very much a grand tourin think it has been very much a grand tour in the sense it is bit about the three weeks and doing the three weeks in the most conservative and efficient manner. it was not about one single stage. that is what grand tour racing is. a masterful performance from jordan spieth has given him a three shot lead going into the final day at the open. spieth carded a second bogey free round of 65 at royal birkdale, so he's 11 under par for the tournament. fellow american matt kuchar isn't too far behind. a group of four, including rory mcilroy, lead the british contingent on two under, so they're unlikely to be challenging for honours. with spieth playing so well, his rivals struggled to keep up. so what will speith‘s gameplan be for tomorrow? i think we set a goal. we see what the conditions
coming into the stadium with rome by theirjust ahead coming into the stadium with rome by their just ahead of me, and knowing that if i navigated the last two quarters correctly, that would be the battle. they have been ups and downs in the last three weeks, but i think it has been very much a grand tourin think it has been very much a grand tour in the sense it is bit about the three weeks and doing the three weeks in the most conservative and efficient manner. it was not about one single...
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bush went to rome to give the presidential medal of freedom to john paul ii. agony, barely in able to mouth words, he thanked bush and he thanked reagan. tosaid i send my regards president reagan. ronald reagan died the next day. i year later, on april 2, 2005, john paul ii died as well. life, nows partner in in death less than a year later. i will wrap up with this final statement. another thing that nobody in the press reported on, june 27, 2011, a special mass is held at st. mary's. they called it at thanksgiving -- i think giving mass. ahere are celebrating -- thanksgiving mass. officiating was this cardinal. a was the priest who held bleeding holy father in his arms at st. peter's square. he said this is a world of good and evil, truth and falsehoods. each of us faces a choice. today, we recall to great men who stood before this very choice. it shaped the world in which we live. those two, john paul ii and ronald reagan entered the call. they came together on the battlefield and they did it at great personal risk to the point that one of them took a bulle
bush went to rome to give the presidential medal of freedom to john paul ii. agony, barely in able to mouth words, he thanked bush and he thanked reagan. tosaid i send my regards president reagan. ronald reagan died the next day. i year later, on april 2, 2005, john paul ii died as well. life, nows partner in in death less than a year later. i will wrap up with this final statement. another thing that nobody in the press reported on, june 27, 2011, a special mass is held at st. mary's. they...
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he wanted to take me to rome. i said, i can't, i got to win. >> still, serena said yes and went on to win the tournament squaring off against her sister venus in the finals while 8 weeks pregnant. >> when i put my mind to something i'm determined to reach it no matter what. >> six months before that baby is on the court hitting forehands and backhands. >>> another fabulous female about to become a mom for the fit time is anico hart. that's not the reason she is a wonder woman but the real reason, she can handle this guy, kevin hart. >> are you ready to go back to diapers? >> no. hey, get up from playing a game and go wipe that boy's butt. i can't do it. >> the harts took a baby moon in hawaii before their baby girl arrives in november. anico is proudly showing off her growing baby bump on instagram. >> this is her first and you've done this before. >> i have been here before, so yes. >> does she want to hear that? >> no. you can't say it. this is the first time i've actually said that. you can't say it to her. wha
he wanted to take me to rome. i said, i can't, i got to win. >> still, serena said yes and went on to win the tournament squaring off against her sister venus in the finals while 8 weeks pregnant. >> when i put my mind to something i'm determined to reach it no matter what. >> six months before that baby is on the court hitting forehands and backhands. >>> another fabulous female about to become a mom for the fit time is anico hart. that's not the reason she is a...
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rome has been dealing with unusually warm weather and below average rainfall for two years. vatican officials say it's the first time anyone can remember that the fountains were turned off. spinning as you know, in rome, room has been blessed with lots of water. this is an exception. as far as we know, this is the first time in the vatican this has happened. >> residents of italy have seen below-average rain for the past two years. these are live pictures. we're in the middle of st. peters square at the vatican right now. it looks like a beautiful day. rome is considering rationing water to help save water, even water fountains for tourists and thursday romans are being turned off as well. >>> drivers on a washington state highway had to avoid flying dough yesterday. the dough was spilling out of a dump truck on interstate 5 in tacoma. police say the heat cause the used in the dough to rise and the expanding dough eventually broke through the top of the truck and fell onto the freeway. a driver pulled over. crews were able to come out and clean the mess but first a state tro
rome has been dealing with unusually warm weather and below average rainfall for two years. vatican officials say it's the first time anyone can remember that the fountains were turned off. spinning as you know, in rome, room has been blessed with lots of water. this is an exception. as far as we know, this is the first time in the vatican this has happened. >> residents of italy have seen below-average rain for the past two years. these are live pictures. we're in the middle of st....
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the government in rome is planning to house the new arrivals in towns and villages across the countrybut the growing number of migrants is causing rising anger among some italians. and, as our correspondent james reynolds reports from sicily, the towns themselves are resisting the plans. this year, more than 90,000 migrants have landed in italy. many, including these young men from west africa, are sent to stay in the country's smallest towns and villages. the town of torrenova, here at an emergency meeting, has been told to take in around 20 migrants. "i want guarantees," says retired teacher, enzo salvia. "they want medical
the government in rome is planning to house the new arrivals in towns and villages across the countrybut the growing number of migrants is causing rising anger among some italians. and, as our correspondent james reynolds reports from sicily, the towns themselves are resisting the plans. this year, more than 90,000 migrants have landed in italy. many, including these young men from west africa, are sent to stay in the country's smallest towns and villages. the town of torrenova, here at an...
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in migrant arrivals of late in southern europe austria's ambassador was then someone for talks to rome slammed vienna for lack of cooperation but the austrian chancellor has since downplayed the whole dispute saying no were temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy's in a lot of trouble over this according to the un almost eighty four thousand people arrived in that country so far this year and they're estimating that that number is going to triple by the end the twenty seventeen of course many of these refugees when they get into italy is not going to stay there lovely places it is they want to move further off into europe. this week so they are willing to help but they didn't go far enough as far as italy is concerned there now it's thirty five million euros of additional funding after talks on the crisis on sunday but then
in migrant arrivals of late in southern europe austria's ambassador was then someone for talks to rome slammed vienna for lack of cooperation but the austrian chancellor has since downplayed the whole dispute saying no were temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy's in a lot of trouble over this according to the un almost eighty four thousand people arrived in that...
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there you have one called liked rome and its turn is seeking assistance from the e.u. and there you have your second conflict the italian government has even threatened the european union that it could issue temporary travel visas for the migrants which is of course going to be a thorn in the side of the e.u. now this of course leads to a lot of confrontation between officials in brussels and rome we need a unity of purpose you need it international regional effort and this is why the european union continues to work with the quartet for libya to die and that there is a unitarian approach the only thing. europe is to we. should we are continuing to push in europe you know particularly to actually in general the only thing that. ever since january italy has received more than eight hundred thousand migrants and refugees and this is just the official figure the real one could be much higher among the president measures that could be thrown in now restrictions against n.g.o.s who are helping the migrants. and also even setting down the ports we ask the people in the stree
there you have one called liked rome and its turn is seeking assistance from the e.u. and there you have your second conflict the italian government has even threatened the european union that it could issue temporary travel visas for the migrants which is of course going to be a thorn in the side of the e.u. now this of course leads to a lot of confrontation between officials in brussels and rome we need a unity of purpose you need it international regional effort and this is why the european...
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hejoins us from rome. welcome. do you respond to what the italian government says, this charities and aid groups rescuing people from the sea are part of the problem? bet you encourage people to make the journey? thank you very much for having me and good evening. —— that you encourage people. much for having me and good evening. -- that you encourage people. we are not part of the problem. we are not either the solution. we represent an absolute necessity for saving lives where those lives are most in danger. we fundamentally reject the allegations and accusations which are mostly allegations and accusations which a re mostly baseless allegations and accusations which are mostly baseless and without any form of evidence about the role of ngos and the role of rescue in the central mediterranean in the element of contributing to calling more people to come to try to attempt the dangerous crossing. the real problem is the absence of alternatives for tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, looking for prot
hejoins us from rome. welcome. do you respond to what the italian government says, this charities and aid groups rescuing people from the sea are part of the problem? bet you encourage people to make the journey? thank you very much for having me and good evening. —— that you encourage people. much for having me and good evening. -- that you encourage people. we are not part of the problem. we are not either the solution. we represent an absolute necessity for saving lives where those lives...
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as you know, in rome, rome has been blessed with lots of water, and so this is an exception. in the vatican this has happened. the move comes after authorities ordered a halt on pumping water from this lake near rome, a decision that could force officials to impose water rationing in the italian capital. some areas have seen rainfall levels 80% below normal. the island of sardinia is among the worst—affected regions. 4000 farms depend on this now—near—empty dam for water. translation: water only one day a week. we can't stock it, therefore we can't give water to the animals. animals cannot drink only once a week. it's a big disaster. meteorologists say this spring was italy's third driest in 60 years. across the country, 60% of farmland has been effected. farmers say it is costing the italian agriculture an estimated $2.3 billion. ten regions are now seeking natural disaster status. this is the picture in florence, water levels are at a record low. and further north, some rivers are already bone—dry, while wine grapes and olive production are suffering throughout much of ital
as you know, in rome, rome has been blessed with lots of water, and so this is an exception. in the vatican this has happened. the move comes after authorities ordered a halt on pumping water from this lake near rome, a decision that could force officials to impose water rationing in the italian capital. some areas have seen rainfall levels 80% below normal. the island of sardinia is among the worst—affected regions. 4000 farms depend on this now—near—empty dam for water. translation:...
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the pope already offered to transfer him to rome.uld be delighted to help the family. legally, there is nothing preventing 6reat legally, there is nothing preventing great ormond street hospital from withdrawing life support from charlie. that has been the case in the last 11 days since the european court of human rights, like all uk courts, rejected the arguments of the parents. interventions by donald trump, the pope, and now this letter claiming you evidence, lead to doctors saying they don't feel they can proceed at present. —— new. he has a red disorder of the mitochondria. it is progressive and has devastating consequences. serious mutation like this has a poor outcome. mitochondria give the energy for every cell in the body. the heart, brain, they become blind, they have no muscle tone. it ma nifests they have no muscle tone. it manifests very early in the outcome is death. great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it is now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about c
the pope already offered to transfer him to rome.uld be delighted to help the family. legally, there is nothing preventing 6reat legally, there is nothing preventing great ormond street hospital from withdrawing life support from charlie. that has been the case in the last 11 days since the european court of human rights, like all uk courts, rejected the arguments of the parents. interventions by donald trump, the pope, and now this letter claiming you evidence, lead to doctors saying they...
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tell me that's scooby-doo talk for home." [ laughter ] rome, rome?eve: zoinks, scooby. >> jimmy: this is pretty big. tomorrow trump will visit with the pope. trump said he's really excited, because he's always wanted to meet jude law. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that's not -- >> jimmy: while he's in italy, trump will meet with the pope and the italian president. believe it or not, he said he's more looking forward to the food. he even released a video to show off his knowledge about pasta. take a look at this. >> this is donald j. trump. i know so much about italy, mo and i've eaten all types of their pasta. for instance, i've had gnocchi. [ light laughter ] bachelorette. turtle martini. papa john's deli. pini. and my personal favorite, macarena. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know, i think his pronunciation is off a a little bit. >> steve: i think he's off on those. i think it's penne. i don't think its pini. >> jimmy: i think it is. [ light laughter ] >> steve: you think it is? >> jimmy: mm-hmm. meanwhile, trump just released his new budget
tell me that's scooby-doo talk for home." [ laughter ] rome, rome?eve: zoinks, scooby. >> jimmy: this is pretty big. tomorrow trump will visit with the pope. trump said he's really excited, because he's always wanted to meet jude law. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that's not -- >> jimmy: while he's in italy, trump will meet with the pope and the italian president. believe it or not, he said he's more looking forward to the food. he even released a video to show off...
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i was angry because it was in the and i said i can't fly to rome because he wanted to take me to romei said, i can't, i got to win. >> still, serena said yes and went on to win the tournament squaring off against her sister venus in the finals while 8 weeks pregnant. >> when i put my mind to something i'm determined to reach it no matter what. >> six months before that baby is on the court hitting forehands and backhands. >>> another fabulous female about to become a mom for the first time is anico hart. that's not the reason she is a wonder woman but the real reason, she can handle this guy, kevin hart. >> are you ready to go back to diapers? >> no. hey, get up from playing a game and go wipe that boy's butt. i can't do it. >> the harts took a baby moon in hawaii before their baby girl arrives in november. growing baby bump on instagram. >> this is her first and you've done this before. >> i have been here before, so yes. >> does she want to hear that? >> no. you can't say it. this is the first time i've actually said that. you can't say it to her. whatever she says, you got to make
i was angry because it was in the and i said i can't fly to rome because he wanted to take me to romei said, i can't, i got to win. >> still, serena said yes and went on to win the tournament squaring off against her sister venus in the finals while 8 weeks pregnant. >> when i put my mind to something i'm determined to reach it no matter what. >> six months before that baby is on the court hitting forehands and backhands. >>> another fabulous female about to become a...
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this one is about ancient rome and is a wonderful series it is a great fiction and author to return to. and the history in the tudor history in great britain he has a character but the history is superb and also hastingses a british historian the story of espionage during world war two and he comes to the conclusion that they were not very great added to but in terms of real networks successful by any country there was a wonderful history of the rise of that science and the biography of hugo black is wonderful by the supreme court who gave us a lot of modern law and also becoming with a great liberal justices to show that people can grow he was incredible on the supreme court and this writer the second of two volumes about the american civil war with extraordinary writing and there was a lot more complexity than one might suspect the trade of border states and the date -- the deep south. in even those northern parts and day documented that data. so it with the last czar of russia and incredible biography it takes at the getting used to because the names are daunting but that takes away
this one is about ancient rome and is a wonderful series it is a great fiction and author to return to. and the history in the tudor history in great britain he has a character but the history is superb and also hastingses a british historian the story of espionage during world war two and he comes to the conclusion that they were not very great added to but in terms of real networks successful by any country there was a wonderful history of the rise of that science and the biography of hugo...
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they announced thirty five million euro of additional funds after talks on the crisis last sunday rome said that's not enough italian officials as well as the u.n. called another european countries to open up their ports for instance to migrant boats and share more of the responsibility we have an international operation for rescuing people in the military in and only they are this embark only in italian ports there is anger there we are left alone czech republic has taken twelve poland and hungary have taken the euro exactly not good enough you know. if we do believe we can to leave either italy or greece on its own. or they're going to give up i'd like to say that it want to help italy to address this issue. mediterranean coast ports. to take advantage of migrants and this is silly and city of. charlotte. travel to the ports used a hidden camera to try to find out what exactly is happening. just behind me is where the famous sicilian market a ballad takes place. every day and while in the day it's a hot spot for tourists in fact they're recommended to go and see the market is one of
they announced thirty five million euro of additional funds after talks on the crisis last sunday rome said that's not enough italian officials as well as the u.n. called another european countries to open up their ports for instance to migrant boats and share more of the responsibility we have an international operation for rescuing people in the military in and only they are this embark only in italian ports there is anger there we are left alone czech republic has taken twelve poland and...
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goes hopelessly designer rome. i'm action or tense here we're going on the ground of the day the people's assembly protests u.k. roula tourism a olding the north one day more demonstration outside the headquarters of the state mandated b.b.c. coming up in the show notes one day more we speak to the people's assembly about how a revolution in the streets could reverse mainstream media spin and end just to raise amazing rain and we all scream democratic unionist party shadow treasurer.
goes hopelessly designer rome. i'm action or tense here we're going on the ground of the day the people's assembly protests u.k. roula tourism a olding the north one day more demonstration outside the headquarters of the state mandated b.b.c. coming up in the show notes one day more we speak to the people's assembly about how a revolution in the streets could reverse mainstream media spin and end just to raise amazing rain and we all scream democratic unionist party shadow treasurer.
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one of my favorites for historical novelists who writes about ancient rome and they are all mysteries and it's a wonderful serious and he is one of my favorite fiction authors to turn to in great history. the tutor history in great britain. they had written a series of books this one about that. he has that character who solves mysteries. the history is superb. the history of espionage. during the world war ii. in terms of real networks that were successful by any country and is a wonderful history of the rise on that science of espionage. biography of hugo black by roger newman. it's about a great presence of the supreme court you really gave us a lot of our modern law. they became one of the great justices. this writer. the road to distant union. there was a lot more complexity and nuance. they think it is between border states. and the deep south. is the attitudes towards save -- slavery. great history. the character who profoundly influenced russia. incredible biography with the russian history that takes a little getting used to. he wasn't quite the mythical character a lot of pe
one of my favorites for historical novelists who writes about ancient rome and they are all mysteries and it's a wonderful serious and he is one of my favorite fiction authors to turn to in great history. the tutor history in great britain. they had written a series of books this one about that. he has that character who solves mysteries. the history is superb. the history of espionage. during the world war ii. in terms of real networks that were successful by any country and is a wonderful...
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seth doane has the details from rome. >> reporter: the trial has the hallmarks of a tv crime drama.ormer administrators of the vatd can's hospital are accused of embezzling nearly $500,000 in hospital funds to pay for the rev vagss of a sprawling apartment belonging to the cardinal. they had defended the scheme saying the money was an investment because the hospital would be used for hospital fund-raisers. bertone who is the vat can's number two under pope benedict was not charged and knew nothing of the diverted funds. candida moss, a professor of theology of the university of notre dame says no less than the credibility of pope francis is at stake. >> if we don't see results in this trial or a prosecution, people will wonder if francis is really serious about financial reform. >> reporter: the hospital is one of europe's leading pediatric centers. first lady melania trump paid a visit in may. pope francis said one of the worst cancers in a hospital is corruption. this vatican tribunal comes as pope francis tries to crack down on financial mismanagement at the vatican. the next hea
seth doane has the details from rome. >> reporter: the trial has the hallmarks of a tv crime drama.ormer administrators of the vatd can's hospital are accused of embezzling nearly $500,000 in hospital funds to pay for the rev vagss of a sprawling apartment belonging to the cardinal. they had defended the scheme saying the money was an investment because the hospital would be used for hospital fund-raisers. bertone who is the vat can's number two under pope benedict was not charged and...
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has been summoned for talks in the wake of the rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the un almost eighty four thousand people have a rived in italy this year and some estimates predict that number is going to triple by the end of twenty seven many of the refugees then of course hope to leave italy and move further into europe the chief this week said they are willing to help they announced thirty five million euro in the additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday rome though not happy still it says that's nowhere near enough telling officials as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to open up their ports for instance to these migrant boats and to share more responsibility. we do believe we can to leave either italy or greece on its own. i'd like to say that i want to help italy to address this issue there is anger that we are left alone the czech republic has taken twelve poland and hungary have taken
has been summoned for talks in the wake of the rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the un almost eighty four thousand people have a rived in italy this year and some estimates predict that number is going to triple by the end of twenty seven many of the refugees then of course hope to leave italy and move further into europe the chief this week said they are...
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the migrant crisis was caused by rome european policy. i blame our government for this persistently the migrants primary destination after crossing the mediterranean and messina the ferry gateway to mainland italy the issue is super delicate and urgent and the meeting is happening behind closed doors . just. tell them not to come in and it's ok. thank you how many people are taking part in this meeting of the five police officers and about forty government officials the forty mayors of local towns spend hours together with the local governor but these aren't the people who are talking to the big officials of the let's see what they have to say about that i was told at the meeting is going to be over soon. first. at least. the migrants are victims of tragedies in their homelands but our communities paying the price too and we're not getting the necessary help. we've heard a lot of took from the u. but barely anything is being done we're all alone the mayors are facing growing pressure on the one hand after several protests they're here to
the migrant crisis was caused by rome european policy. i blame our government for this persistently the migrants primary destination after crossing the mediterranean and messina the ferry gateway to mainland italy the issue is super delicate and urgent and the meeting is happening behind closed doors . just. tell them not to come in and it's ok. thank you how many people are taking part in this meeting of the five police officers and about forty government officials the forty mayors of local...
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one of my favorite historical novelists, steve sailer, writes about ancient rome and they are all mysteries and it's a wonderful series. he's one of my favorite fiction authors to turn to for respite and great history. he gets his history right, which is wonderful. in the period of history in great britain cj has written a series of books, this one about the period and he also has a sort of character who solves mysteries, but the history is superb and the writing is a joy and i recommend him as an incredible writer. matt hastings is a british historian. the secret war of espionage and spies during especially world war ii. he comes to a conclusion that nobody was very great at it. there was that enigma but in terms of the networks that were successful by any country, not many, but a wonderful history of sort of the lie life of the that science. the biography of hugo black by roger newman, the supreme court that gave us a lot of the modern law. started out as the ku klux klan and capable of the liberal justices of the supreme court showing that people can grow and he was an incredible justice
one of my favorite historical novelists, steve sailer, writes about ancient rome and they are all mysteries and it's a wonderful series. he's one of my favorite fiction authors to turn to for respite and great history. he gets his history right, which is wonderful. in the period of history in great britain cj has written a series of books, this one about the period and he also has a sort of character who solves mysteries, but the history is superb and the writing is a joy and i recommend him as...
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cardinal georgpell has returned from rome saying that he is innocent and will clear his name.e are seeing these pictures of his arrival from just a little while ago. —— cardinal george pell. phil mercer is outside the court in melbourne. updaters with what you have seen.- we have just seen, updaters with what you have seen.- we havejust seen, cardinal george pell, having to battle his way through a huge media contingent, here at the melbourne magistrate's court. i don't remember seeing media interest in a case quite like this. cardinal george pell arrive in the last ten minutes or so for a procedural hearing. it is called a filing is hearing here in australia. this will set out the framework for the rest of the court case that he will be involved with. as you say, he has been accused of historical sexual abuse allegations, and we understand that there are multiple complainants. he has strenuously denied the charges made against him, and a few weeks ago, he said that he was looking forward to his day in court, where he would vigorously defend himself against the allegations. as
cardinal georgpell has returned from rome saying that he is innocent and will clear his name.e are seeing these pictures of his arrival from just a little while ago. —— cardinal george pell. phil mercer is outside the court in melbourne. updaters with what you have seen.- we have just seen, updaters with what you have seen.- we havejust seen, cardinal george pell, having to battle his way through a huge media contingent, here at the melbourne magistrate's court. i don't remember seeing...
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negatively it almost is going to be impossible for us to do these trade deals if you look we spoke to rome and undermines the work that he's doing. well mr speaker it does appear that some elements of our media would rather see britain feel than seabrooke to succeed. and i i cannot recall a single time in recent times when i have seen good economic news that the b.b.c. didn't describe us despite rick's. well he says that the b.b.c.'s putting a damper on things economically he says that when his press team calls up the b.b.c. news desks offering positive stories about brags that they choose not to cover them and he says that that's hampering his ability to strike international trade deals which is of course the influxes job as international trade secretary for the british government has taken stock with a particular phrase that b.b.c. headlines often feature and that's these two words despite brags that suggesting an element of surprise from the b.b.c. team that the country hasn't been crippled economically by its decision to leave the e.u. we've done a bit of research ourselves hare and we
negatively it almost is going to be impossible for us to do these trade deals if you look we spoke to rome and undermines the work that he's doing. well mr speaker it does appear that some elements of our media would rather see britain feel than seabrooke to succeed. and i i cannot recall a single time in recent times when i have seen good economic news that the b.b.c. didn't describe us despite rick's. well he says that the b.b.c.'s putting a damper on things economically he says that when his...
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hopelessly designer strictly rome. i've negotiated with the palestinians under oficial and non-official it's for hundreds and thousands of what i have seen. all or nothing. kind all. every time that we reached juncture in which there was a possibility to resolve a conflict the palestinians just walked away. i'm sure we're going on the ground of the day the people's assembly protests u.k. rula theresa may olding the north one day more demonstration outside courses of the state mandated b.b.c. coming up in the show notes one day more we speak to the people's assembly about how a revolution in the streets could reverse mainstream media spin and end just to raise amazing rain and we all scream democratic unionist treasury spokesman. whether they got value for money from gray's amaze one hundred million pounds of m.p. deal to take power plus within twenty. as of a u.k. health agency report on dangerous pollution levels which repeatedly kill forty thousand a year in britain we speak to the harvard business school professor j
hopelessly designer strictly rome. i've negotiated with the palestinians under oficial and non-official it's for hundreds and thousands of what i have seen. all or nothing. kind all. every time that we reached juncture in which there was a possibility to resolve a conflict the palestinians just walked away. i'm sure we're going on the ground of the day the people's assembly protests u.k. rula theresa may olding the north one day more demonstration outside courses of the state mandated b.b.c....
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was someone for talks off to rome slammed vienna his decision to do that. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy of course is the closest european country to parts of north africa and it's become the main entry point for a long time of migrants according to the un almost eighty four thousand people have arrived in italy just since the beginning of this year and some estimates predict that number will almost triple by the end of twenty seventeen many of the refugees then the hope of moving further into europe e.u. chiefs this last weekend said they are willing to help and they announced thirty five million euros of additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday but didn't go too well in rome they're saying that's not enough the italians officials there as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to open up their ports to my boat and share some of the responsibility to. that we do believe we can to leave either italy or greece on its own. or they'
was someone for talks off to rome slammed vienna his decision to do that. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy of course is the closest european country to parts of north africa and it's become the main entry point for a long time of migrants according to the un almost eighty four thousand people have arrived in italy just since the beginning of this year and some estimates predict that number will...
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they announced thirty five million euro an additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday rome though says that is not enough italian officials as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to for instance open their ports to some of these migrant boats and to share more of the responsibility. we have an international operation for rescuing people in the mediterranean and only they are disembarked only in italian ports there is anger we are left alone czech republic has taken twelve poland and hungary have taken away not good enough. we do believe we can to leave either italy or greece on its own. and like to say that it want to help dress this issue. former italian foreign minister franco frattini spoke about this in the week he didn't he said europe's treatment of his country when it comes to refugees has been pour it is unsustainable situation. trying to promote european solidarity but unfortunately the reason these grigg a show of european union all round even the beatles are bassy. to you unfortunately grooving couldn't legally use less on helping italy solving th
they announced thirty five million euro an additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday rome though says that is not enough italian officials as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to for instance open their ports to some of these migrant boats and to share more of the responsibility. we have an international operation for rescuing people in the mediterranean and only they are disembarked only in italian ports there is anger we are left alone czech republic has taken...