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nero fled rome. the biographers of antiquity describe his last hours as the death of a cowardly tyrant not man enough to voluntarily and his own life. bad p.r. until the very end. and yet this emperor did rack up victories even if they weren't on the battlefield. what we can determine is that under nero latin literature really flourished amid a burst of literary activity felt the pull of the team aspect the positive side of nero's personality was certainly his enthusiasm his love of the arts and culture which had a formative influence on rome not just in the development of the arts but also in city planning and in entertainment romans were familiar with greek culture but not so much with things like athletics so he was absolutely pioneering in these respects with absolute knowledge and who's in that house that he saw himself in the first place as an artist and only in second place as emperor that's why i always describe nero as the emperor artist question. the ancient drama starring emperor nero ende
nero fled rome. the biographers of antiquity describe his last hours as the death of a cowardly tyrant not man enough to voluntarily and his own life. bad p.r. until the very end. and yet this emperor did rack up victories even if they weren't on the battlefield. what we can determine is that under nero latin literature really flourished amid a burst of literary activity felt the pull of the team aspect the positive side of nero's personality was certainly his enthusiasm his love of the arts...
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will follow it and if rome force the whole world. building was begun under m. protestation in eighty seventy nine the coliseum outer walls are fifty meters high the longest axes one hundred ninety meters and it could hold seventy thousand people in this great amphitheater the pleasure seeking romans watched gladiators fight and so animals baited and christians executed cannon at certain senses bread and games no emperor would have dared to close the the coliseum. more want to that sensation. archaeologists are currently conducting a detailed says the. opposite the coliseum stands the majestic of constantine the people and senator rome erected it to commemorate the emperor's victory near the million bridge in eighty three hundred twelve. constantine fourteen the sign of the cross under stablished christianity in the empire. there are countless domes and towers atop the churches and ministries of rome reputedly more than three hundred and more are planned for the year two thousand declared the holy give. gifts sometimes difficult to te
will follow it and if rome force the whole world. building was begun under m. protestation in eighty seventy nine the coliseum outer walls are fifty meters high the longest axes one hundred ninety meters and it could hold seventy thousand people in this great amphitheater the pleasure seeking romans watched gladiators fight and so animals baited and christians executed cannon at certain senses bread and games no emperor would have dared to close the the coliseum. more want to that sensation....
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the city of rome has the magical charm of the p.f. some of whom the artists and musicians entertainers and hocussed sell their wares and skills to the passing from. the bustle never stops in the many cafes and restaurants and a cool place to be on these hot summer nights and the roman well knows is that nice famous fountain of the full refund on a plane. is the great city of fountains and walk a better way to conclude on taste of the dawn civita kind of night time visits to the trade the found. numbers almost alone in hoping the old magic still works for the same defeat comes to going into the fountain he returned to rose again and again. to death she don't. blame. cryptocurrency. millions of people in the world over are now paying bishnoi and other. cutters the system or cut one of the wrist. bands will it really herald presidential revolution. yog. everything about crypto currencies on made in germany stronger g w. lawyer. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish stuff like connie. life style you're a. sixty minutes. story that pe
the city of rome has the magical charm of the p.f. some of whom the artists and musicians entertainers and hocussed sell their wares and skills to the passing from. the bustle never stops in the many cafes and restaurants and a cool place to be on these hot summer nights and the roman well knows is that nice famous fountain of the full refund on a plane. is the great city of fountains and walk a better way to conclude on taste of the dawn civita kind of night time visits to the trade the found....
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from rome good morning mrs home. i'm sitting with him right now it seems he volunteered a little last night. while he probably wasn't drinking enough water but it's easy to forget. he's going to rest today he'll stay in the hotel and we'll give him one of the pills a drink plenty of water and spend the day resting. then father pick a man has to get going for the rest of the group he's not just a priest in rome he's the travel guide. the first stop today is the papal basilica of sometime audio much. like many of the tourist attractions special security measures are in place because of the threats of a terrorist attack. telepaths pops once a school holy father pope francis has a very special relationship with this church whenever he leaves italy he always comes here first and prays for his trip a brawl and when he returns to rome he always comes to somebody a majority to say a prayer and give thanks for the good things he has experienced. this pilgrimage is seek peace and pursue it but this time that translates to seek
from rome good morning mrs home. i'm sitting with him right now it seems he volunteered a little last night. while he probably wasn't drinking enough water but it's easy to forget. he's going to rest today he'll stay in the hotel and we'll give him one of the pills a drink plenty of water and spend the day resting. then father pick a man has to get going for the rest of the group he's not just a priest in rome he's the travel guide. the first stop today is the papal basilica of sometime audio...
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after twenty two hours the bus finally arrived in rome. where the first problem awaits them the bus can't reach the hotel the roads are too narrow and it's thirty seven degrees celsius. so they unload the luggage and. some of these pilgrims have forgotten their sunscreen. in seat that could also be a problem. to michelle i'm rather exhausted i hope we get all of the children to the hotel safely in this heat which i'm wearing to much never mind we'll soon be able to change our clothes and freshen offers them we'll tackle the cities that one . roam the eternal city a population of nearly three million and a treasure trove of tourist sites. you have to stand out if you want to disappear in the crowd all the pilgrims from eighth are ordered yellow t. shirts especially for this trip. like their flag the t. shirts display the heraldic animal of the original who are now. for. the first official event the opening mess for the minster diocese. him after the group has arrived in that late it's too early and their schedule to serve the bishops months
after twenty two hours the bus finally arrived in rome. where the first problem awaits them the bus can't reach the hotel the roads are too narrow and it's thirty seven degrees celsius. so they unload the luggage and. some of these pilgrims have forgotten their sunscreen. in seat that could also be a problem. to michelle i'm rather exhausted i hope we get all of the children to the hotel safely in this heat which i'm wearing to much never mind we'll soon be able to change our clothes and...
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the rome statute because it was fundamentally illegitimate if the i.c.c. and its prosecutor had been granted potentially enormous essentially unaccountable powers and alongside numerous other glaring significant flaws the international criminal court constituted an assault on the constitutional rights of the american people and the sovereignty of the united states in no uncertain terms the i.c.c. was created as a free wheeling global organization claiming jurisdiction over individuals without their consent according to the rome statute the i.c.c. has authority to prosecute genocide war crimes crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression it claims automatic jurisdiction meaning that it can prosecute individuals even if their own governments have not recognized signed or ratified the treaty thus american soldiers politicians civil servants private citizens and even all of you sitting in this room today are purportedly subject to the court's prosecution should a party to the rome statute or the chief prosecutor suspect you of committing a crime within a s
the rome statute because it was fundamentally illegitimate if the i.c.c. and its prosecutor had been granted potentially enormous essentially unaccountable powers and alongside numerous other glaring significant flaws the international criminal court constituted an assault on the constitutional rights of the american people and the sovereignty of the united states in no uncertain terms the i.c.c. was created as a free wheeling global organization claiming jurisdiction over individuals without...
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extinction when you see your face on their money ♪ ♪ last lion of albion the last she wolf to mother rome ashore you'll feel extinction ♪ ♪ the last lion of albion the last of the mow heek chican♪ ♪ the last cedars o lebanon you'll feel extinction ♪ ♪ last lion of albion the last tiger of tasmania ♪ ♪ the last she-wolf to suckle rome ♪ ♪ you'll feel extinction >>> don't go away. more music from neko case. you're watching "cbs this
extinction when you see your face on their money ♪ ♪ last lion of albion the last she wolf to mother rome ashore you'll feel extinction ♪ ♪ the last lion of albion the last of the mow heek chican♪ ♪ the last cedars o lebanon you'll feel extinction ♪ ♪ last lion of albion the last tiger of tasmania ♪ ♪ the last she-wolf to suckle rome ♪ ♪ you'll feel extinction >>> don't go away. more music from neko case. you're watching "cbs this
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the italian job the nation's stocks a tanking but you leaders in rome pledging a big budget overspend brussels is not happy. in the driver's seat all the hot seat u.s. regulators accuse a lot moscow of securities fraud the test the boss could lose his job. and turkish ties the state of germany's economic relationship with turkey as president or one of his exposure in its currency crisis has investors on edge. i mean fizzle and let's do business there's a clash in the making the european commission has one to italy to reign in spending now the populist government of rome has agreed to boost its budget the milan stock exchange lost over four percent as investors panicked selling off italian assets. the new budget proposals are dominating the headlines across italy today the draft budget would push italy's overall deficit to one hundred thirty two percent of g.d.p. italy already has the second highest debt level in the euro zone the governing five star movement and league parties say they will lower taxes and bring in income subsidies for the poor but the e.u. is concerned. we have no in
the italian job the nation's stocks a tanking but you leaders in rome pledging a big budget overspend brussels is not happy. in the driver's seat all the hot seat u.s. regulators accuse a lot moscow of securities fraud the test the boss could lose his job. and turkish ties the state of germany's economic relationship with turkey as president or one of his exposure in its currency crisis has investors on edge. i mean fizzle and let's do business there's a clash in the making the european...
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-- acceded to the rome statute. the court in no way derives these powers from any of the parties. instead, the icc is an unprecedented effort to vest supernatural body without the consent of nationstates or the individuals over which it purports to exert jurisdiction. it certainly has no consent whatever from the united states. as americans, we fully understand that consent to the government is a prerequisite to true legitimacy. we reject such a flagrant violation of our national sovereignty. to make matters worse, the court structure is contrary to fundamental american principles, including checks and balances on authority, through the separation of powers. our founders believed that a division of authority among three separate ranches of government would provide the maximum level of protection for individual liberty. the international criminal court melds two of these branches together. in the i.c.c. structure, the executive branch, the office of the prosecutor is an orbegan of the court. the framers of our consti
-- acceded to the rome statute. the court in no way derives these powers from any of the parties. instead, the icc is an unprecedented effort to vest supernatural body without the consent of nationstates or the individuals over which it purports to exert jurisdiction. it certainly has no consent whatever from the united states. as americans, we fully understand that consent to the government is a prerequisite to true legitimacy. we reject such a flagrant violation of our national sovereignty....
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move forward to rome. i will say a couple of quick things about rome, because one could talk for many years about it. the roman republic, the republic of, is important for lots of things, but one of them is the roman constitution. it is a complex body of offices and principles and laws, that in effect make it difficult for any person to establish absolute and arbitrary power. the tribunes of the people. they may not be physically touched or impeded by anyone. from the consular class. all of these different offices in different ways of electing them. they have a profound influence on the idea of limiting power. that republic is destroyed. the last free and independent man of rome is the best way to date the end of the republic in 46 bc. cato was a hero of republican liberty. the play cato in london was a huge hit. it was george washington's favorite play. and to independent journalists in london signed their essays in the newspaper, cato, after the cato of the play. then the american founders all red cato's
move forward to rome. i will say a couple of quick things about rome, because one could talk for many years about it. the roman republic, the republic of, is important for lots of things, but one of them is the roman constitution. it is a complex body of offices and principles and laws, that in effect make it difficult for any person to establish absolute and arbitrary power. the tribunes of the people. they may not be physically touched or impeded by anyone. from the consular class. all of...
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the house of deputies in rome. the diet in tokyo he dashes tokyo. in these representatives became collections of stooges, rubberstamp organizations. applauding on to the words of leaders, each sent them and they got away with each system did away with the free press and substituted a press controlled by the party through their ministries of propaganda each controlled the affairs, the radio, every channel of information was controlled by the most important members of the party. each did away with free course and trial by jury. and substituted judges run by the party. each abolished labor unions and the right to bargain for wages. and under the pretext of patriotism establish the system of forced labor. each enforced is decreased by an army of secret police who held the power of life and death over every individual. and for the few still believing in freedom and said so, there was a ruddy end. the greatest intellect in the world can be silenced by death. that was the exact translation that these black church shared so lustily. >> reporter: whenever i
the house of deputies in rome. the diet in tokyo he dashes tokyo. in these representatives became collections of stooges, rubberstamp organizations. applauding on to the words of leaders, each sent them and they got away with each system did away with the free press and substituted a press controlled by the party through their ministries of propaganda each controlled the affairs, the radio, every channel of information was controlled by the most important members of the party. each did away...
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they've landed in rome and are invading residents‘ homes and have even eaten the vatican's peace doves scenes. that "it —— let us begin. with me is oliver cornock, editor—in—chief, of the oxford business group. lets start with this story, the story leading a lot of papers in the uk about theresa may vowing revenge on russia and the big picture of the two key suspects. we're more used to television plots along lines than real headlines. but is this the new diplomacy? these political dogfights on the front page of the newspapers? certainly no peace dogs here. it is a shocking story and reads a little like a spy thriller although when you read the times today, talking about how this is executed, he —— it does seem kind of cartoonish. a sovereign state, however, has had people poisoned on its territory. and theresa may an ounce this to shockin and theresa may an ounce this to shock in the house yesterday that security forces have identified the suppose it offenders and will seek recourse. she says they will do that through cyber war. this strikes me cranking up of the rhetoric. and she wil
they've landed in rome and are invading residents‘ homes and have even eaten the vatican's peace doves scenes. that "it —— let us begin. with me is oliver cornock, editor—in—chief, of the oxford business group. lets start with this story, the story leading a lot of papers in the uk about theresa may vowing revenge on russia and the big picture of the two key suspects. we're more used to television plots along lines than real headlines. but is this the new diplomacy? these...
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move forward to rome. i will just say a of quick things about rome. one could talk for many years about it. is importantublic for lots of reasons. one of them is the roman constitution. there's a very complex body of offices and principles and laws that in effect make it difficult for any person to establish absolute and arbitrary power. othernsuls who check each elected every year. the tribunes of the people who may not be physically touched or imputed to anyone from the consular class. offices andfferent different ways of electing them that came to have a very profound and powerful influence on the idea of limiting power. that republic is destroyed. and the suicide of cato the younger, the last free and independent men in rome is the best way to date the actual end of the republic in 46 bc. institutehom the cato is very indirectly named, he was a hero of republican liberty. cato in london was a huge hit. it was george washington's favorite play. johnhomas gordon and trencher, two independent journalists in london assigned their essays in the newspap
move forward to rome. i will just say a of quick things about rome. one could talk for many years about it. is importantublic for lots of reasons. one of them is the roman constitution. there's a very complex body of offices and principles and laws that in effect make it difficult for any person to establish absolute and arbitrary power. othernsuls who check each elected every year. the tribunes of the people who may not be physically touched or imputed to anyone from the consular class....
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bush this rome. declaration which the u.s. did not sign onto was in two thousand and two under george w. bush who really wanted nothing to do with this court it wasn't until barack obama came around that he cozied up to them and now as you might expect donald trump is saying look we're not interested in these international bodies that are on checked in rogue having any legal authority over our citizens or those of our allies we quit the human rights council that the united nations in june for much the same reason bias by the by the body it was a kangaroo court it was a mockery we quit that i'm not surprised that we're fighting back against the i.c.c. . see this is the trump administration isn't the first us presidential administration to battle with that and ultimately work to undermine the power of the i.p.c.c. obviously the george bush administration actively opposed the cartoonist's first term and he said even president barack obama issued a memorandum shielding us personnel from i see a persecution which sensuous as you kn
bush this rome. declaration which the u.s. did not sign onto was in two thousand and two under george w. bush who really wanted nothing to do with this court it wasn't until barack obama came around that he cozied up to them and now as you might expect donald trump is saying look we're not interested in these international bodies that are on checked in rogue having any legal authority over our citizens or those of our allies we quit the human rights council that the united nations in june for...
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the sun just set the day phalen yani or st josephs of the carpenters at the heart of the form in rome the house of god now without a roof. wedding ceremonies were held here on a regular basis until just recently luckily when the roof caved in the church was empty rescuers didn't find anyone beneath this rubble now city authorities are looking into concerns about the maintenance and upkeep of the building rome is a sightseeing paradise for culture enthusiastic but it is becoming more of an eyesore with cracks appearing in many of its structures. but just how dangerous is it to visit a church here. this is the scent ignazio. journalist and cultural expert vittorio emily points out the cracks in the fresco on the ceiling this damage was discovered early on and it's not in danger of collapsing it's unclear though exactly when renovations will begin it reflects the deteriorating state of many of italy's cultural sites. it's clear that more investment is needed especially in the technology that allows weak points to be discovered early on before they cause really serious damage. minor damag
the sun just set the day phalen yani or st josephs of the carpenters at the heart of the form in rome the house of god now without a roof. wedding ceremonies were held here on a regular basis until just recently luckily when the roof caved in the church was empty rescuers didn't find anyone beneath this rubble now city authorities are looking into concerns about the maintenance and upkeep of the building rome is a sightseeing paradise for culture enthusiastic but it is becoming more of an...
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ruled the world -- tyrannical rome.nd yet jesus never led a rebellion against rome. he never engaged in political activities of that sort. and he wasn't crucified for being a seditionist against rome. >> you know, billy graham there is commenting about, you know, the role of the church versus the role of the government. and i will surprise many people to know that at the time that billy graham was on this program, southern baptists and evangelicals hadn't been mobilized as a political force in national politics yet. i mean, it was really 1976 when evangelicals first mobilized for a democratic president, jimmy carter... >> [ chuckles ] >> ...before they then joined forces with the moral majority and jerry falwell and then got behind ronald reagan in 1980. how do you reflect on the fact that, you know, southern baptists weren't an explicitly political force in our country's politics? >> yeah, that was a much healthier era. >> yeah. >> i mean, on one side, you do want to advocate for righteousness. i mean, that's part of t
ruled the world -- tyrannical rome.nd yet jesus never led a rebellion against rome. he never engaged in political activities of that sort. and he wasn't crucified for being a seditionist against rome. >> you know, billy graham there is commenting about, you know, the role of the church versus the role of the government. and i will surprise many people to know that at the time that billy graham was on this program, southern baptists and evangelicals hadn't been mobilized as a political...
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in the form and on the color times below the magic and history of ancient rome how people wherever we go to air. we have only to sit in the shade of the columns and
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keep them from falling at the edge so that if you look at modern mainstream histories that reason rome they say western civilization is founded and differs from all other said earlier civilizations where the sanctity of property what they mean the sanctity of property is really the sanctity of debt and the right of creditors to foreclose on the property of the population at large to foreclose on the state and to really take over the entire economy so you could say that western civilization is founded on that and having led the surf them and temporally and it's the same dynamic that you've got going out today reducing the population ascension later in age where and that's the relevance of the study of and quick what led to you to listen then is that tendency of debt to grow more rapidly than the ability to pay that people fell into debt not only because they were sick and had to borrow so many percent that somebody who only. were not part of it all they were techs the rears your parking friends. most of the deaths are unpaid taxes because of the crop failure that prevents. population ac
keep them from falling at the edge so that if you look at modern mainstream histories that reason rome they say western civilization is founded and differs from all other said earlier civilizations where the sanctity of property what they mean the sanctity of property is really the sanctity of debt and the right of creditors to foreclose on the property of the population at large to foreclose on the state and to really take over the entire economy so you could say that western civilization is...
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the international pilgrimage of altar servers in rome. next. in good shape in modern society the pressure to perform seems omnipresent but sometimes a man cannot be ever ready. in for tests is a catastrophe for men and it's wrong to the ignore it you should talk about the increasingly common incidence of erectile dysfunction our focus in this week. good shape in sixty minutes. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the move. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. d.w. singh multimedia series for africa. d.w.m. dot com click on the move. you've got the air. this is a big day for a small catholic parish near the german dutch border. some forty young people from taking part in the altar service pilgrimage to rome. with the blessing of their parish priest father brother man and a goodbye from their parents best setting off.
the international pilgrimage of altar servers in rome. next. in good shape in modern society the pressure to perform seems omnipresent but sometimes a man cannot be ever ready. in for tests is a catastrophe for men and it's wrong to the ignore it you should talk about the increasingly common incidence of erectile dysfunction our focus in this week. good shape in sixty minutes. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the move. stories of both people making a...
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the pope now calling on bishops around the world to meet in rome in february for an unprecedented summit on sexual abuse. >> it's a question of utmost importance not only in countries where it's exploded but all around the globe. >> reporter: the crisis is global and growing, a church report from germany details
the pope now calling on bishops around the world to meet in rome in february for an unprecedented summit on sexual abuse. >> it's a question of utmost importance not only in countries where it's exploded but all around the globe. >> reporter: the crisis is global and growing, a church report from germany details
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russia brothers in rome to julius caesar who took a populist up programmer say well today the predator class and he does their show way and argentina and third row countries it hasn't done there in the united states yet because there really isn't any discussion either in the religious community or on the left. realizing that the dynamic that's making people poor is primarily financial it's debt it's the financial systems. just dysfunctional relationship. not the old fashion the only industrialists are welding the workers well of course for asians exploit the workers but now they move to her. or and workers again it's largely a financial group austerity program. already so you know jesus would have build out would have cancelled the debts and written them written off the bit like the german economic miracle. and said this is the economic miracle we're going to have a clean slate next time the creditors should take responsibility and loans and the function of the banking system should be to serve the economy the economy should serve the banking system and take over the one percent growth
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of rome. >> reporter: but the status of other bishops when had been in underground churches and criticallear. the vatican in china have not had official diplomatic relations since 1951. this step puts into motion works started by pope francis's predecessors. but they say this is not the end of the process but the beginning. seth doan, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," john dickerson visited british prime minister theresa may at 10 downing street for her only interview ahead of tomorrow's u.n. general assembly. >>> and securing our country against malicious drones. we have an exclusive look inside a customs and border patrol protection facility in tucson. that's the cbs morning news for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. this monday. i' thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. i'm kenny choi. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> let's kick off the new week. this is monday morning. we are taking a live look at the salesforce tower camera looking north. little foggy to start the mo
of rome. >> reporter: but the status of other bishops when had been in underground churches and criticallear. the vatican in china have not had official diplomatic relations since 1951. this step puts into motion works started by pope francis's predecessors. but they say this is not the end of the process but the beginning. seth doan, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," john dickerson visited british prime minister theresa may at 10 downing street...
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in the making the european commission warning italy to rein in spending the populace government in rome agreeing to boost its budget the blonde stock exchange lost over four percent as investors panicked selling off italian assets. the new budget proposals dominating the headlines across italy today italy's populist government is planning a big increase in spending the country already has the second highest level in the year is own after greece the governing five star movement and league parties say they will lower taxes and bring in income subsidies for the poor but the e.u. is concerned. that there we have no interest in triggering a crisis between the commission and italy italy is an important eurozone country but neither do we want rome to disrespect the rules and not reduce its debt which is explosive so not over whether the joke is that i am very worried about what is happening in italy. this economic maneuver is not for the people but against the people it will create problems in the north without solving those of the south it will not increase employment but will put italian sav
in the making the european commission warning italy to rein in spending the populace government in rome agreeing to boost its budget the blonde stock exchange lost over four percent as investors panicked selling off italian assets. the new budget proposals dominating the headlines across italy today italy's populist government is planning a big increase in spending the country already has the second highest level in the year is own after greece the governing five star movement and league...
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it's preposterous these ideas, many of which are embodied in the rome statute and the i.c.c., can be allowed to take effect and bind americans. the i.c.c. is a much prized institution by many people around the world who have larger aspirations in the field of global governs which i think is -- governance which i think is time and time again we find antithetical to the u.s. constitution and it's important to stand up and say it as clearly as we know how to do, just speaking in secular terms here -- i don't want to speak to be heard to be speaking in religious terms, but in secular terms on this earth we don't recognize any authority higher than the u.s. constitution. sir. [applause] >> thanks for coming today. my question is, some of your critics, perhaps outside this room, might say this is typical of the trump administration's skepticism about multilateral organizations and this is just another example. i wonder if given the chance, how would you articulate a conservative vision of multinational organizations that do respect sovereignty and what do those look like? can you give us w
it's preposterous these ideas, many of which are embodied in the rome statute and the i.c.c., can be allowed to take effect and bind americans. the i.c.c. is a much prized institution by many people around the world who have larger aspirations in the field of global governs which i think is -- governance which i think is time and time again we find antithetical to the u.s. constitution and it's important to stand up and say it as clearly as we know how to do, just speaking in secular terms here...
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seth doane has more from rome. >> reporter: the vatican sees china's 1.4 billion people as a land rich evangelization. the country's estimated 12 million catholics have historically been split: one branch in churches recognized and controlled by the officially atheist chinese government, the others in "underground," or secret churches, loyal to the pope. previously, each side had appointed their own bishops. for the first time now, they've announced they appoint those church leaders together. how that would work and how much power the pope would have is not yet clear. it has been reported the pope may have veto power. ahead of this weekend's ennouncement, father bernardo cervellera expressed concerns about allowing china to control the candidates for bishops, ndtentially putting politics above faith. >> so, they could-- they could choose the candidates who are weak, candidates who are easily manipulated. sometimes it can be also candidates who are corrupt. >> reporter: the holy see agreed to one of the main points pushed by beijing, recognizing eight tishops, one of them deceased, who
seth doane has more from rome. >> reporter: the vatican sees china's 1.4 billion people as a land rich evangelization. the country's estimated 12 million catholics have historically been split: one branch in churches recognized and controlled by the officially atheist chinese government, the others in "underground," or secret churches, loyal to the pope. previously, each side had appointed their own bishops. for the first time now, they've announced they appoint those church...
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force you to step down and the italian job the nation's stocks are tanking and their leaders in rome pledging a big budget overspend brussels is not happy. i'm christopher to the program. facebook promised differently yet here we are again fifty million accounts might be affected in a new data breach the social media giant says it does not know who is behind tuesday's hacking attack and where the perpetrators might be based but the breach could allow hackers to take over facebook accounts users who have used the view as feature in the last year are especially vulnerable facebook says it has taken steps to fix the security problem at alerted law enforcement earlier this year the world's biggest social network had to admit that up to eighty seven million user profiles had been compromised. earlier i spoke to jared reed from our social media department and asked him what else we knew about the case so far. packages were able to get bits of information that gave them access to fifty million user accounts as you said and the information cold tokens these are basically the digital keys to
force you to step down and the italian job the nation's stocks are tanking and their leaders in rome pledging a big budget overspend brussels is not happy. i'm christopher to the program. facebook promised differently yet here we are again fifty million accounts might be affected in a new data breach the social media giant says it does not know who is behind tuesday's hacking attack and where the perpetrators might be based but the breach could allow hackers to take over facebook accounts users...
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not entirely clear we heard yesterday from tria, the finance minister in rome, he talked about the fact that the universal basic income in some form would be included in the budget as would the able fility people to retire slightly earlier. la lega doesn't seem like they're quite so urgent in their demands being made of mr. tria for that lower tax rate to kick in he said again he expected a lore tax rate for businesses, but the ones for italy would not start until the following year so far mr. dimaio's demands seem to be front and center we heard from the economy spokesperson in the last hour or so that these reports in major newspapers here that mr. tria was considering stepping down were "fake news" and they had no formal communication that a cabinet meeting to discuss these targets being released today had been postponed >> thank you very much for setting the scene. joining us now to talk more about the fixed income side is kiara cranessa, a fixed income strategist let's start with how we're facing a situation in italy where communication has been stilted from the coalition we had fa
not entirely clear we heard yesterday from tria, the finance minister in rome, he talked about the fact that the universal basic income in some form would be included in the budget as would the able fility people to retire slightly earlier. la lega doesn't seem like they're quite so urgent in their demands being made of mr. tria for that lower tax rate to kick in he said again he expected a lore tax rate for businesses, but the ones for italy would not start until the following year so far mr....
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as seth doane reports, a catholic institute in rome is also accused of failing to act on the mccarrick allegations. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the pontifical north american college, or nac, has turned out a who's who of u.s. church leaders. cardinals raymond burke, blase cupich, daniel dinardo, timothy dolan, and donald wuerl. a regular overnight visitor to this campus packed with americans was disgraced former cardinal theodore mccarrick, who visited as recently as may, only weeks before resigning. a former student at nac, bishop steven lopes, said in a homily, he doesn't believe the parade of cardinals and bishops who denied knowing about the sexual misconduct allegations swirling around mccarrick. >> i was a seminarian when theodore mccarrick was named archbishop of newark, and he would visit the seminary often, and we all knew. >> reporter: a 2006 letter reveals the vatican's ambassador to the u.s. was informed back in 2000 of serious matters involving some of the students at a seminary in new jersey where mccarrick was archbishop. so why then was mccarrick, a known sexual predator whose act
as seth doane reports, a catholic institute in rome is also accused of failing to act on the mccarrick allegations. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the pontifical north american college, or nac, has turned out a who's who of u.s. church leaders. cardinals raymond burke, blase cupich, daniel dinardo, timothy dolan, and donald wuerl. a regular overnight visitor to this campus packed with americans was disgraced former cardinal theodore mccarrick, who visited as recently as may, only weeks before...
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there's no willingness on the part of the commission to cause a crisis with rome, punish rome, make an example out of the government, however i think 2.4 is a number the commission cannot accept outright it will probably prevent italy from reducing its debt, from what is currently projected. we'll have to see some push back from the commission over the next few weeks >> again, i'm interested in that point. i wonder how far the commission can go and whether they would go down the route, the potentially nuclear route of applying sanctions in this case especially given the fact that italy is too big to fail sanctions are the last step of a fairly lengthy process already i think opening this on the back of the budget or rejecting the budget outright would be a strong statement on the part of the commission i think that's a worst case scenario we expect a compromise to emerge but again, it would probably take a bit more pressure from the u.n. and the market. the question is how much of this pressure do we have to see and how much damage will it do to the italian economy in the interim. >> y
there's no willingness on the part of the commission to cause a crisis with rome, punish rome, make an example out of the government, however i think 2.4 is a number the commission cannot accept outright it will probably prevent italy from reducing its debt, from what is currently projected. we'll have to see some push back from the commission over the next few weeks >> again, i'm interested in that point. i wonder how far the commission can go and whether they would go down the route,...
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in off to rome. hiring a car may be the easiest way to get into italy's capital.e eu. you're in the car so long as you got the money. if britain leaves without a deal, there may be a big argument about the status of these british driving permits. you may try to present on the day that britain leaves only to find somewhere here in ralph fiennes we no longer accept these. —— somewhere here in rome, someone says. obviously with all the transport available, it's very easy to go wherever you want. if someone does not accept her drivers licence, get a taxi. i don't see a problem there at all. we still travel. .. but there at all. we still travel. .. but the more cautious about it. think further ahead about things, take more time, that kind of thing. we needed to the centre of town, you might be tempted to take a video to show off a bit, to make everyone at home extremely jealous. show off a bit, to make everyone at home extremelyjealous. and since 2017, british mobilephone users have not had any roaming charges in the eu. making this a very cheap video to send. but if t
in off to rome. hiring a car may be the easiest way to get into italy's capital.e eu. you're in the car so long as you got the money. if britain leaves without a deal, there may be a big argument about the status of these british driving permits. you may try to present on the day that britain leaves only to find somewhere here in ralph fiennes we no longer accept these. —— somewhere here in rome, someone says. obviously with all the transport available, it's very easy to go wherever you...
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>> for those countries that decide they want to be part to the rome statute, that's their choice. it's not a choice i'd agree with. i think whenever you're dealing with war crimes, crimes against humanity and these kinds of atrocities, ross abuses of human rights, you have to look at the circumstances in each country to decide what the right way to proceed is. there's some countries that made conscious decisions that they would not follow a prosecutorial model in south africa, for example, after the fall of the apartheid government, nelson mandela, over the objections of many people in the african national congress thought that the best way to unite all of south i.c.c. to be invalid? do you believe there is a need to relitigate these issues in a more sovereign nation? africa was through creating what they eventually called the truth and reconciliation process so that there would be n incentive for people who committed gross abuses of human rights under apartheid to come forward, confess fully and be absolved of the crimes they committed. you can debate the merits of that propositi
>> for those countries that decide they want to be part to the rome statute, that's their choice. it's not a choice i'd agree with. i think whenever you're dealing with war crimes, crimes against humanity and these kinds of atrocities, ross abuses of human rights, you have to look at the circumstances in each country to decide what the right way to proceed is. there's some countries that made conscious decisions that they would not follow a prosecutorial model in south africa, for...
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and kill me you know for ninety nine you know why not jeff bezos could have a suicide drone come to rome and shoot you dead for like twelve blocks right i mean i'll deliver that why not there was a moment when stephen fry of course who is a famous british comedian lives in britain so has the free healthcare system there no no cost at at point of use where he did a cross-country trip in america and he ended in new york city and he interviewed this taxi driver while he was in a yellow cab in the back and he happened to get to the point where he asked the guy where you know when he planned to retire and the guy said retire i can't afford to retire my retirement plan is a bullish to the head of the sister sing the star-spangled banner why do it that's the way to go is the american way and it's our health care so. another remarkable statistic here is out of pocket health care costs for americans on medicare it up forty one percent of the average social security income in two thousand and thirteen. offit kaiser family foundation no relation to this max keiser those costs are expected to rise t
and kill me you know for ninety nine you know why not jeff bezos could have a suicide drone come to rome and shoot you dead for like twelve blocks right i mean i'll deliver that why not there was a moment when stephen fry of course who is a famous british comedian lives in britain so has the free healthcare system there no no cost at at point of use where he did a cross-country trip in america and he ended in new york city and he interviewed this taxi driver while he was in a yellow cab in the...
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member of the russian embassy in rome. this wouldn't wouldn't have gone unnoticed and we just didn't seriously consider. statements made as regards russia as for mr petro but mr bashir of. they also were identified by the british back in april so i think we should ask the u.k. why this is being done this search an awkward manner and why no evidence has been presented apart from. the video footage c.c.t.v. footage we have proposed to use the mechanisms of for legal assistance on the criminal cases according to court and with our arrangements in agreements with britain and that that offer is still standing if it will not be used there is no reason that there are no grounds to attribute whatever these gentlemen did to russia and from comedian and if i can also mr love off you had a question. in a western country is there as an answer and that will be a lot of civilian casualties is what issues like to think before they actually come into the entire operation and hadley can russian site and maj ending of that there will be som
member of the russian embassy in rome. this wouldn't wouldn't have gone unnoticed and we just didn't seriously consider. statements made as regards russia as for mr petro but mr bashir of. they also were identified by the british back in april so i think we should ask the u.k. why this is being done this search an awkward manner and why no evidence has been presented apart from. the video footage c.c.t.v. footage we have proposed to use the mechanisms of for legal assistance on the criminal...
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visitors to rome are currently finding out more about meeting geishas. hash tag a should a festival. for japanese geishas provides visitors with an insight into that line and sentiments. the festival runs until the fifteenth of september at various locations throughout the time in capital. brylin exhibition is showing works owned by the late art dealer to put on girl it five years ago fifteen hundred works of art were found in the apartment of gurlitz son cornelius. the discovery made international headlines because several pieces were suspected to have been looted by nazis. the exhibition showcases two hundred fifty artworks from the collection the origins of which have been established and tells the story of the artists. as well as the fates of the paintings former. normally the colors of wine or rosé white or red but did you know that black is also an option now black wine like this one right here stems from the mile back grape and was given this name because of its extreme darkness now here in europe it's mostly produced in southwest france and that
visitors to rome are currently finding out more about meeting geishas. hash tag a should a festival. for japanese geishas provides visitors with an insight into that line and sentiments. the festival runs until the fifteenth of september at various locations throughout the time in capital. brylin exhibition is showing works owned by the late art dealer to put on girl it five years ago fifteen hundred works of art were found in the apartment of gurlitz son cornelius. the discovery made...
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an all star cast a new film about a london jewelry heist that plus a day in the life of a geisha in rome and a controversial art collection on display here in berlin those stories coming up in today's express. the. king of thieves celebrated its premiere in london on wednesday the film's stars michael caine he would leave the bounds of retired criminals to pull off britain's biggest jewelry heist the film is based on true events from twenty fifteen when full of healthy men still safety boxes of jewelry with a ten million euros for london's jewelry district happened on the king of thieves goes on release on september the forty first. visitors to rome are currently finding out more about meeting geishas at the hashtag a should a festival. thanks for japanese geishas provide visitors with an insight into them. and ceremonious. the festival runs until the fifteenth of september at various locations throughout the italian capital. berlin exhibition is showing works owned by the late art dealer to put on girl it five years ago fifteen hundred works of art were found in the apartment of gurlitz
an all star cast a new film about a london jewelry heist that plus a day in the life of a geisha in rome and a controversial art collection on display here in berlin those stories coming up in today's express. the. king of thieves celebrated its premiere in london on wednesday the film's stars michael caine he would leave the bounds of retired criminals to pull off britain's biggest jewelry heist the film is based on true events from twenty fifteen when full of healthy men still safety boxes of...