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he was the... he was the voice of rome, the instrument of rome, probably "instrument of rome" is bestn that, because he... he had his own independent notions rtainly. >> herod the great was probably one of the greatest kings of the post-biblical period in israel,t but you woulant your daughter to date him. he was ambitious, brutal, extremely successful. >> and it is one of the real his man, who... who's thehistort guy you love to hate in jewishy, history, reaeaves the most indelible mark on the face of the la of israel. >> it appears that herod thought of jerusalem as his showpiece. he really waed to make it a st as people would have gonee, to athens, or rome, or the grea citiese mediterranean world. >> narrator: a meticulously accurate model of ancient jerulem shows the extraordinary scale of herod's building program.he >> and so, whed but the city, or helped to rebuild the city, he did so on a monumental scale.se and this can be in the rebuilding of the temple. ♪ >> narrator: we know exactly how herod rebuilt the temple because detailed descriptions of therv architecture have sued.
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that's where the story ends, when paul gets to rome. wouldn't know, for example, really, that there was an egyptian church. you wouldn't know there was a syriac church. everything would be a romanur . and that's the story that luke wantto tell. when the gospel gets to rome, the capital the empire, that's the end of the story. >> (dramatized): in the beginning was the word, and the word was with god.rd and the as god, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. >> narrato the fourth and last gospel now contained in the new testament is the gospel of john, written about 70 years after the death of jesus. it is the story of a community where the relationship between christians and jews has become more virulent, almost to the point of breakdown. >> (dramatized): i am th light of the world. he who follows me will not walke light of life. is a very serene figure who can speak at length about matters divine. a very different kind of speech from the speech which we hear in the synoptic gospels, which is usually much more pithy, muchre irected
that's where the story ends, when paul gets to rome. wouldn't know, for example, really, that there was an egyptian church. you wouldn't know there was a syriac church. everything would be a romanur . and that's the story that luke wantto tell. when the gospel gets to rome, the capital the empire, that's the end of the story. >> (dramatized): in the beginning was the word, and the word was with god.rd and the as god, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. >> narrato the...
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peter's see in rome.s an incredible lesson in the history of christianity, and it's one only pbs could bring to you. in that last segment, we started with gods, cults and religion, and we just ended learning about ory of perpetua. bill: and we learned what role pliny the younger played, di when faced with ipling the christians, and why it presented such a conundrum for the romans. hi, i'm bill young, here with alice ferris and we hope you can show your appreciation for these stellar productions with a pledge of support for this station, right now. alice: now if you missed any part of e program, or you're thinking you'd like to review the entire story again, i can't imagine that you wouldn't want to, or perhaps you would like to send this film to a friend or a family member, then we suggest you give us a call and make a sustaining ongoing gift of $8, or make a $96 annual contribution, of the program. bill: all you have thodo is pick up the, call this pbs station, or use the safe and secure websit s that's
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he was fired by rome's over and accused of stealing timber.that disappeared whilst he was recovering, oppose that of the cause that i still live in it for to be nothing but to have a 7 inch. there are decent forests, try to defend their forests from the legal lovers, and some of them were even killed. you know, it's a bit 2019 for a stranger living. you, papa was shot dead in the forest with his own gun. the latest victim. many ranges a room. so that is part of the problem. and claim to witness widespread criminality . what sort of things even with us, i think might occur in plus drink lots of photos. but of course, most of them also photo documented as of today, do you people, it runs over senior people debate. i was scaring all shaved or call a lot of the ruthless sponsor. these are going to walk the retorts. it's become part of the sort of politician makes the what happens in order to get the money back for us where it was or what it is, all this illegal timber because they're going to be rich, got it out of the german and up and no one wil
he was fired by rome's over and accused of stealing timber.that disappeared whilst he was recovering, oppose that of the cause that i still live in it for to be nothing but to have a 7 inch. there are decent forests, try to defend their forests from the legal lovers, and some of them were even killed. you know, it's a bit 2019 for a stranger living. you, papa was shot dead in the forest with his own gun. the latest victim. many ranges a room. so that is part of the problem. and claim to witness...
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rome's covid hospitals are saturated, he says. it's exploding again.eading to the poorer south, with dangerously few hospital beds. a catastrophe deja vu, in a country that's already served as a warning to the u.s. once before italy is now locking down the hardest-hit regions, trying to get this outbreak under control in time for christmas. the last time covid spiked here so dramatically, the u.s. was just a few weeks behind. chris livesay, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will speak with kim ng, baseball's first female general manager. and cedric the entertainer tells us about the show's season three premiere. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green.
rome's covid hospitals are saturated, he says. it's exploding again.eading to the poorer south, with dangerously few hospital beds. a catastrophe deja vu, in a country that's already served as a warning to the u.s. once before italy is now locking down the hardest-hit regions, trying to get this outbreak under control in time for christmas. the last time covid spiked here so dramatically, the u.s. was just a few weeks behind. chris livesay, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up on "cbs...
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rome's covid hospitals are saturated, he said, it's exploding again. and this time, it's spreading to the poorer south. with dangerously few hospital beds. a catastrophe deja vu in a country that served as a warning to the u.s. >> right now, one thing we all need is understanding. this is why cbs news will continue to be here. and help make sense is feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at its best. taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slow sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil. support your daily digestive health. try new metamucil fiber gummies made with a prebiotic plant - based fiber blend that helps promote digestive health. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we
rome's covid hospitals are saturated, he said, it's exploding again. and this time, it's spreading to the poorer south. with dangerously few hospital beds. a catastrophe deja vu in a country that served as a warning to the u.s. >> right now, one thing we all need is understanding. this is why cbs news will continue to be here. and help make sense is feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at its best. taking metamucil everyday can...
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what doc might be a feint that he, if you've got to adore woods for rome? so before 10 years, she was supposed to monitor impacts on the forests of the so many national park. but the most she drew attention to illegal logging, the worse it became for her. the fear part about us open up a human being what our cat about it. i'm not that these are the integrate, thought, doubtful, but i'll drop pop to your credit that i don't know that i got it. things came to a head when théodore was awarded to a remote part of the forest by the regional director. but luckily, at the last minute, the driver had a change of heart. if a sports company needs all of these a month or net scene would up the way. she thought when the valar brought the rest of the chicken or metal. but what he thought are some not, but i absolutely knew something was going to support that shot too. she might be uneconomic thought, i'll bet you thought to keep them on. she thought it was what i'm for a column phantom clutch of time does not support ted or has no day that they meant to kill that he had
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secondly, on the question of the observatory rome ano article, i don't have that in full. i read a statement directed to sicily where some of were active in the communist party but i'm not familiar with the one from may of 1960. it has no standing as far as binding me. thirdly, quotation of pope john of 1958, i didn't catch all of that. if you read that again, i'll tell you whether that -- i feel -- whether i support that or want. >> pope john only recently stated, according to the st. louis review, dated december 12, 1958. quoting, catholics must unite their strength toward the common aid and the catholic hierarchy has the right and duty of guiding them. do you subscribe to that? >> well-being i couldn't describe -- guiding them in what area? you're talking about in the area of faith and morals, in the instructions of the church, i would think any baptist minister or congregational minister has the right and duty to try and guide his flock. if you mean by that statement that the pope or anyone else could bind me in the fulfillment -- by a statement in the fulfillment of m
secondly, on the question of the observatory rome ano article, i don't have that in full. i read a statement directed to sicily where some of were active in the communist party but i'm not familiar with the one from may of 1960. it has no standing as far as binding me. thirdly, quotation of pope john of 1958, i didn't catch all of that. if you read that again, i'll tell you whether that -- i feel -- whether i support that or want. >> pope john only recently stated, according to the st....
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in rome. the stunning scenes of a hospital pushed to the edge. countdown begins: america enters a new era of space travel with spacex. we'll meet the four astronauts about to make history. and steve hartman's "on the road," with the ultimate reality show and how a viewer saved the day. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. reporting from the nation's capitol. >> garrett: good evening, everyone. this is our western edition. norah is off tonight. i'm major garrett. we're going to begin tonight with this devastating new fact: the coronavirus is now surging in every single state in the country. take a look at this map. every state is bright red, indicating, as you well know, infections are on the rise. new cases topped a stunning 150,000 in one day. more than 67,000 americans are hospitalized. what's more, a model often cited by the white house projects the death toll could hit 440,000 by march 1. tonight, states from new mexico to oregon are imposing strict rules. we'll tell you about that in a moment. first, we finally heard from
in rome. the stunning scenes of a hospital pushed to the edge. countdown begins: america enters a new era of space travel with spacex. we'll meet the four astronauts about to make history. and steve hartman's "on the road," with the ultimate reality show and how a viewer saved the day. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. reporting from the nation's capitol. >> garrett: good evening, everyone. this is our western edition. norah is off tonight....
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he was born and raised in rome where he studied at the academy of fine arts the eternal city provides no end of subjects street scenes classical architecture and nature within the city he reports the subjects for his works on his mobile. i mean this is one of the classic observation points. since i'm going to tourist in my own home. i think the clouds over the city as. i meant to direct the gaze and reveal new perspectives as well. then alters the photos on his computer until the contrast and color temperature are just right to be turned into a stand image. he'd like his art to prompt the viewers to think about their concept of time as here at the my time is your time exhibition in rome. i'd like to have more time i think time is the most precious resource you've got. it seems everyone is all the short on time. right now we have lots of time during the pandemic we have more time than we need we used to have very little time now we have to get used to having more time to fill. in his hometown is no conventional solo show of his works here he's constantly at work on new pictures the vie
he was born and raised in rome where he studied at the academy of fine arts the eternal city provides no end of subjects street scenes classical architecture and nature within the city he reports the subjects for his works on his mobile. i mean this is one of the classic observation points. since i'm going to tourist in my own home. i think the clouds over the city as. i meant to direct the gaze and reveal new perspectives as well. then alters the photos on his computer until the contrast and...
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the excello gallery in rome our perception of time is the artist's dominant theme it takes him up to 2 months to complete a picture to date or always records the correct date of. close examination of the work reveals when which parts of it created. i worked on this picture for instance. from september 16th 1st. here for example is october 1st. and what's the painting called it's called 16th to october 1st. has been using daters to produce his artworks for about 20 years now he shows them in exhibitions all over europe. he was born and raised in rome where he studied at the academy of fine arts the eternal city of provides no end of subjects street scenes classical architecture and nature within the city he reports the subjects for his works on his mobile. i mean this is one of the classic observation points. in some of the tourist in my own hometown and i think the clouds over the city as. i meant to direct their gaze and reveal new perspectives as well. then alters the photos on his computer until the contrast and color temperature are just right to be turned into a stamped image. h
the excello gallery in rome our perception of time is the artist's dominant theme it takes him up to 2 months to complete a picture to date or always records the correct date of. close examination of the work reveals when which parts of it created. i worked on this picture for instance. from september 16th 1st. here for example is october 1st. and what's the painting called it's called 16th to october 1st. has been using daters to produce his artworks for about 20 years now he shows them in...
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and yet the secretary of state, a former senior official at rome's over, is strangely the lamb not mustworry that it would in fact and i did see bill management style and could just adopt a potentially good that's one temple and all for loss, yada would be more costly than thought, yes, then she generally important but good. but still the forests are disappearing and has been public outrage at government complacency, most of political goals of wrong doing and being passed to the authorities. but any attempt to confront illegal logging seems deemed to end in failure. even in the face of irrefutable evidence. in 28 agents from remain used directorate for investigating organized crime rated h s timbres offices. the prosecutors officially stated that they are investigating a closed for managers of the 5 for a company being for in transactions of illegal wood. and also forged auctions with rumsfeld. however, inexplicably, the case was kicked into the long grass and nothing has been heard about it since. despite the public outrage of the remaining authorities in theory, in practical basically
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rome's covid hospitals are saturated, he says. it's exploding again. chris livesay, cbs news, rome. >> garrett: tonight, north carolina is under a state of emergency after tropical storm eta killed at least 12 people. searcheams today recovered a one-year-old child who had been missing. and yet another storm is on the move tonight, the record 30th named storm of the season, iota, formed in the caribbean today. it's expected to hit storm-ravaged central america as a powerful hurricane early next week. late today a milestone spacex launch was scrubbed until sunday because of the weather. this flight will open a new era for america's space program with crews routinely launching to the space station, using commercially developed spacecraft. mark strassmann is keeping a close eye on launchpad 39-av. rocket, a public-private partnership with spacex. this crew trained for months inside their new capsule called "crew dragon." think of it as a flying ipad packed with gee whiz touchscreen technology. how challenging was the whole covid thing? >> it's been very c
rome's covid hospitals are saturated, he says. it's exploding again. chris livesay, cbs news, rome. >> garrett: tonight, north carolina is under a state of emergency after tropical storm eta killed at least 12 people. searcheams today recovered a one-year-old child who had been missing. and yet another storm is on the move tonight, the record 30th named storm of the season, iota, formed in the caribbean today. it's expected to hit storm-ravaged central america as a powerful hurricane...
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i would try and see what it is -- people said when in rome do as the romans do, or when in rome do as we do in charlottesville. the first one doesn't respect when in rome do we do in charlottesville doesn't respect the roads. but when in rome do as the romans doesn't respect ourselves. the way i've always thought that goes is when in rome do as we as the romans can agree upon. you have to have a conversation about how we going to do business here? a lot of people jump in and the jump in without knowing very much. in my experience, i have worked pretty much all over the world and i've asked people from all over the world, right down the top three values that you want to teach your children. or if you don't have children right on the top three values you wish of the people we teach their children. there's a remarkable similarity all over the world to that. it's respect, it's love, compassion, responsibility. it's working hard. it doesn't differ a lot around the world. but but a means to show someone respect in jakarta is very different from what it means to show respect in new york city
i would try and see what it is -- people said when in rome do as the romans do, or when in rome do as we do in charlottesville. the first one doesn't respect when in rome do we do in charlottesville doesn't respect the roads. but when in rome do as the romans doesn't respect ourselves. the way i've always thought that goes is when in rome do as we as the romans can agree upon. you have to have a conversation about how we going to do business here? a lot of people jump in and the jump in without...
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and then you take a rapid test at the airport before getting on the plane and then a rapid test in rome once you land. now, the problem is with these rapid tests, they're not as accurate as the pcr test. and another thing is, once you get to rome, you want to be tested three to five days after landing, because if you were exposed in the interim, it may take that time for the virus to replicate to the point where it can be detected in a test. >> our thanks to dr. ali. he makes a point that it's not just for international travel. this is for all travel, including domestic, that the greatest risk for exposure is not just being on the plane. it's waiting in line, going through security checkpoints, being around crowds at the airport. things to keep in mind as people travel home from thanksgiving. >>> how to finish off all that leftover turkey. >> we're checking out some creative ideas that will reinvent the idea of the thanksgiving leftover dish. you're watching "world news now." news now." but what does it take to strengthen our service members? what does it take to let them know that we s
and then you take a rapid test at the airport before getting on the plane and then a rapid test in rome once you land. now, the problem is with these rapid tests, they're not as accurate as the pcr test. and another thing is, once you get to rome, you want to be tested three to five days after landing, because if you were exposed in the interim, it may take that time for the virus to replicate to the point where it can be detected in a test. >> our thanks to dr. ali. he makes a point that...
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the president in rome, and an op set. hop-ed. he will tell us why he is voting for president this time, we check in with more, breaking news to share with you, kathy -- ahead. 00 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. sean: two days away from post important election i think in our lifetime. how is it different from 2016, former white house press secretary ari fleischer laid out some major distinctions in an op-ed he penned last week, after not voting for either candidate 4 years ago, he decided to president trump. citing promises he made, he kept as president. >> rea -- i have seen this move coming for a while. i knew i would win you over, took he a little bit longer than i thought. but, that something that i think president does not get enough credit for. >for. he did keep his promises. >> to me like me it is important, there are a group of establishment republicans who di
the president in rome, and an op set. hop-ed. he will tell us why he is voting for president this time, we check in with more, breaking news to share with you, kathy -- ahead. 00 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. sean: two days away from post important election i think in our lifetime. how is it different from 2016, former white...
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respect a lot of rooms but doing rome when in rome doesn't respect ourselves. so we a the romans can agree upon and you have to find and have a conversation about how will we do business here, a lot of people jump in and they jump in without knowing very much, in my experience pretty much all over the world and i've asked people all over the world, right down the top three values that you want to teach her children or if you don't have children right on the top three values you wish other people would teach her children and there is a remarkable similarity all over the world to that, it is respect, it is love, it is compassion, it's responsibility, it's working hard, it didn't differ a lot around the world. what it means to show someone respect into carter is very different than showing somebody respected new york city. there are cultural differences but i think the moral differences are relatively smaller than we think about. i would say you have to really understand the culture and the cultures that you're dealing with and try to come to terms with whether yo
respect a lot of rooms but doing rome when in rome doesn't respect ourselves. so we a the romans can agree upon and you have to find and have a conversation about how will we do business here, a lot of people jump in and they jump in without knowing very much, in my experience pretty much all over the world and i've asked people all over the world, right down the top three values that you want to teach her children or if you don't have children right on the top three values you wish other...
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and the romance that is rome.onstantin, or the coliseum, or the ancient. ♪ the mediterranean world is a festival world. young and old join in the fun. dancing in the streets in gay carnival spirit. they combine its festival with the national sport. ♪ bulls charge through the narrow streets of the town and everybody imagines themselves a m madador. there's free for all in the arena before the professionals take over. ♪ then all is impressive dignity. colorful, yet dangerous ceremony. ♪ ♪ the crowd is quick to recognize daring that the real. true skill in the spectacle. the famed plaza in madrid, there's gaiety and enjoyment on these bright afternoons. festival or not, the delight of spain continues. ♪ always in some sunny courtyard, there are the haunting strains of spanish music. spanish dancing is more controlled, more formal than some. yes, indeed, the rhythms change from place to place. but the spirit, everywhere, the same. this leads us into the enchantment of the east. ♪ much of the enchantment, of course, is
and the romance that is rome.onstantin, or the coliseum, or the ancient. ♪ the mediterranean world is a festival world. young and old join in the fun. dancing in the streets in gay carnival spirit. they combine its festival with the national sport. ♪ bulls charge through the narrow streets of the town and everybody imagines themselves a m madador. there's free for all in the arena before the professionals take over. ♪ then all is impressive dignity. colorful, yet dangerous ceremony. ♪...
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i was studying at the arts academy in rome he always find his work with the day and one day you came up with the idea of making time itself a part of his out how he does it. does it use brushes he uses stamps and pads. he creates his images with an ordinary. he presses it onto his canvas thousands of times until the over dates and textures. i decided to use. because it was. the simplest tool i could find to capture time for. the excellent. our perception of time is the artist's dominant theme it takes him up to 2 months to complete a picture to date or always records the correct data. close examination of the work reveals when which parts of it who created it. i worked on this picture for instance. from september 16th to october 1st so. you can. see here for example is october 1st. and what's the painting called it's called 16th to october 1st. has been using daters to produce his artworks for about 20 years now he shows them in exhibitions all over europe. he was born and raised in rome where he studied at the academy of fine arts the eternal city of provides no end of subjects stre
i was studying at the arts academy in rome he always find his work with the day and one day you came up with the idea of making time itself a part of his out how he does it. does it use brushes he uses stamps and pads. he creates his images with an ordinary. he presses it onto his canvas thousands of times until the over dates and textures. i decided to use. because it was. the simplest tool i could find to capture time for. the excellent. our perception of time is the artist's dominant theme...
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a stance which he says put him in an altar with his superiors at rome.upa, who he says, threatened him unanswered and more d.n.a. following ship. what told me, shari sprezzatura in 2018, milicz it was ambushed in the forest beaten and left for dead. he showed as the hospital reports, i think are crowded. it pushes for a lot these grandchildren, but i was off from school for, of course, for all my teeth, but out of there for all month if i wanted. but i was there for doctor would have would be a plus thought it shut your nose, but you forgot the age. should also look, i should get realms of classified the incident as an industrial accident. when, after several weeks in hospital, melissa went public in the attack, prompting media coverage, he was fired by rome silva and accused of stealing timber that disappeared whilst he was recovering. i think he was like in the shop i still there when it for to be at the bottom of this if it's there are distant forests or try to defend therefore it's from the legal loggers and some of them were even killed. you know, i
a stance which he says put him in an altar with his superiors at rome.upa, who he says, threatened him unanswered and more d.n.a. following ship. what told me, shari sprezzatura in 2018, milicz it was ambushed in the forest beaten and left for dead. he showed as the hospital reports, i think are crowded. it pushes for a lot these grandchildren, but i was off from school for, of course, for all my teeth, but out of there for all month if i wanted. but i was there for doctor would have would be a...
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that is if you've got to durable for rome.so before 10 years, she was supposed to monitor impacts on the forests of the same in a national park. but the most she drew attention to the, the worse it became for her. the fear part about us open up a human being would a cat about get on one of the these are the into great thought, doubtful. but all things came to a head when théodore it was awarded to a remote part of the forest by the region of director. but luckily, at the last minute, the driver had a change of heart. if a sports company or do some up scene would up she asked out when the price of the chicken or method, but he put us, i'm not but i absolutely knew she was going to support that shot too. she might be that could be on one thoughts that you thought to keep. but then when she thought for a column sent them clutch of charms is no surprise ted door has no day that they meant to kill that he had thought of that because when he was young, the lock or ledge of the time, i mean the question, the feel of the cut at presen
that is if you've got to durable for rome.so before 10 years, she was supposed to monitor impacts on the forests of the same in a national park. but the most she drew attention to the, the worse it became for her. the fear part about us open up a human being would a cat about get on one of the these are the into great thought, doubtful. but all things came to a head when théodore it was awarded to a remote part of the forest by the region of director. but luckily, at the last minute, the...
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they beat italy in rome and neither france nor ireland could catch them, as adam wild reports.on that has kept everyone waiting in a tournament that kept everyone guessing. almost nine months after the start of this year's six nations, rome is where the answers would finally begin to reveal themselves. england one of three teams who could have still won it, and rome, perhaps, a fitting place for england's own centurion — ben youngs on his 100th appearance opening the scoring. for their part, england needed to win and win well, so it took until the second half before they really took charge. youngs‘s memorable nightjust got better. and when tom curry crossed for england's fourth, they had the all—important bonus point. now, would it be enough? to paris then, where both france and ireland still had hope of beating england to the title. france needed a huge win and, despite an early try, ireland never looked likely to give them that. they had their own ambitions. but while this robbie henshaw score offered hope, france pushed onto to a deserved victory — enough to defeat ireland b
they beat italy in rome and neither france nor ireland could catch them, as adam wild reports.on that has kept everyone waiting in a tournament that kept everyone guessing. almost nine months after the start of this year's six nations, rome is where the answers would finally begin to reveal themselves. england one of three teams who could have still won it, and rome, perhaps, a fitting place for england's own centurion — ben youngs on his 100th appearance opening the scoring. for their part,...
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most of the refugees from albania, in rome.hrowing around lots of money, what kind of cover story can i come up with that i don't actually do much, consulted the film producer and ends up hanging out with this italian movie scene in rome. at a certain point, albanian conspirators at a certain point, people get suspicious but as it turned out italian film people, all they want to do is talk about themselves, they never ask the question, as much as they care. >> who knows they were producing, smoking and talking about it. >> scott, a different scott is asking do your sources clear what you chose, or has the statute of limitations run its course? this is in the preevent conversation. >> no. the people i talked with, not all of them but most are retired. of this stuff somewhat classified is kind of ridiculous. in the cia and other government agencies over the years, the thing is a matter of national security so there is this collective resistance to how they do that. one thing mentioned with uncensored manuscripts, he described a s
most of the refugees from albania, in rome.hrowing around lots of money, what kind of cover story can i come up with that i don't actually do much, consulted the film producer and ends up hanging out with this italian movie scene in rome. at a certain point, albanian conspirators at a certain point, people get suspicious but as it turned out italian film people, all they want to do is talk about themselves, they never ask the question, as much as they care. >> who knows they were...
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people said when in rule rome do as the romans do or when in rome do as we do in thomasville but the first doesn't respect the romans but to do as in rome doesn't respect ourselves so the way i've always thought is that in rome do as the romans can agree upon and you have to have a conversation about are we going to do business here? a lot of people jump in and they jump in without knowing very much and in my experience all over the world i've asked people from all over the world, right down the top three values that you want to teach your children or if you don't havechildren, right down the top three values you wish other people would teach their children . there's a remarkable similarity allover the world to this it's respect , it's blood, it's compassion, it's responsibility. it's working hard . things are different a lot around the world . but to show someone respect in jakarta is different than what it means to showsomeone respect in new york city. there are cultural differences , but i think the moral differences are relatively smaller than we think about. so i would say you h
people said when in rule rome do as the romans do or when in rome do as we do in thomasville but the first doesn't respect the romans but to do as in rome doesn't respect ourselves so the way i've always thought is that in rome do as the romans can agree upon and you have to have a conversation about are we going to do business here? a lot of people jump in and they jump in without knowing very much and in my experience all over the world i've asked people from all over the world, right down...
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the story of that genocide is literally written on the streets in rome. jews were sent to extermination camps starting in 1943 when central in northern italy was under german occupation. these brass memorial plaques known as stumbling stones are laid outside the homes of jews seized and murdered by the nazis with the help of italian fascists. i found out what my grandfather did during the fascist iraq but increasingly i've been thinking about what i would have done and what i'm doing now. history teaches us that things happen gradually. it's all about recognizing that tipping point when we need to take action. decades from now we will be judged by our grandchildren they will judge us on both what we did and what we didn't do in the face of intolerance fear and indifference . my name is not you cause i grew up jewish in america and i support the palestinian struggle against occupation when politics came past and my mom saw me at a protest in chicago carrying a palestinian flag she told me i was no longer her son is it possible to be jewish i'm critical of
the story of that genocide is literally written on the streets in rome. jews were sent to extermination camps starting in 1943 when central in northern italy was under german occupation. these brass memorial plaques known as stumbling stones are laid outside the homes of jews seized and murdered by the nazis with the help of italian fascists. i found out what my grandfather did during the fascist iraq but increasingly i've been thinking about what i would have done and what i'm doing now....
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rome's covid hospitals are saturated he says. it is unimaginable.aid their additional covid floor rushed to construction will not be ready in time, a terrifying sign in the capital will rome, a city largely unscathed in the first stage of the virus but italians eventually dropped their guard who now he fears a second wave worse than the first. i am worried that it is exploding again and the body count is going to climb he says. the government is now forced to lock down five high risk red zones. non-essential businesses, closed. movement outside your hometown, forbidden. crucial measures to contain the spread in italy says the prime minister. just as italy was a warning to the u.s. of worst to come, health officials caution the latest wave could be another omen of what is ahead. new covid restrictions kick in but it may be too little, too late. the entire country risks running out of icu beds within a month. >> closer to home the pandemic is threatening to overwhelm hospitals in several states and
rome's covid hospitals are saturated he says. it is unimaginable.aid their additional covid floor rushed to construction will not be ready in time, a terrifying sign in the capital will rome, a city largely unscathed in the first stage of the virus but italians eventually dropped their guard who now he fears a second wave worse than the first. i am worried that it is exploding again and the body count is going to climb he says. the government is now forced to lock down five high risk red zones....
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because while originally rome was long-lost, copies were made and distributed throughout the empire in least two other partial copies have also survived also in turkey. in addition, the anchor is copied in latin and greek. between all the copies historians can piece together the entire text. the section of the text i want to focus on today is this it's the eight of some 35 talk points that list th achievements of caesar gustus, that's what makes it the rest. here's what this point says in latin and because i can't read latin and i presume many of you can't either, here's the englh translation. i meant to read the whole thing. in my six consulship and made a census of the people, i performed after an interv of 41 years in this lustration 4,3,000 roman citizens were entered the census role. the word their loss registration refers to animal sacrifice that took place after the completion of the roman census, tohe romans the cens was imbued with a kind of ceremonial quality andhas hence the animal sacrifice and over time t word came to review to the nsus itself and in a period of five years
because while originally rome was long-lost, copies were made and distributed throughout the empire in least two other partial copies have also survived also in turkey. in addition, the anchor is copied in latin and greek. between all the copies historians can piece together the entire text. the section of the text i want to focus on today is this it's the eight of some 35 talk points that list th achievements of caesar gustus, that's what makes it the rest. here's what this point says in latin...
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but then has to come up with a cover story albanian americans in rome and then he turns run a loses theoney. and the story were to come up i didn't really do much so with this whole movie theme. >> but as it turns out they are just as self-absorbed. >> and then sit around smoking and then a difference god is thinking your sources have to clear anything with the statute of limitations run its course? >> no. and those that i talk with and then what we talk about that for so long but in the cia and other government agencies to put secret and top-secret on everything. and of national security and then with the manuscript to be described with eisenhower secretary of state then to see the regime. so one year later and basically what they are asking for is a repeat of what happened in europe before and machine guns in the street. but that story that putin took out everything there's no mention of that story so look down the national security this happened 1964. and protecting that reputation of secretary of state. >> and don't get me started. >> so thomas anybody has a quick question? thank yo
but then has to come up with a cover story albanian americans in rome and then he turns run a loses theoney. and the story were to come up i didn't really do much so with this whole movie theme. >> but as it turns out they are just as self-absorbed. >> and then sit around smoking and then a difference god is thinking your sources have to clear anything with the statute of limitations run its course? >> no. and those that i talk with and then what we talk about that for so long...
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here at the my time is your time exhibition in rome. i'd like to have more time. i think time is the most precious resource you've got. everyone's all be short on time. right now we have lots of time. during the pandemic, we have more time than we used to have very little time now we have to get used to having more time to fill in his hometown is no conventional solo show of his works here. he's constantly viewers can share their time with him. and 100 years, maybe somebody will read that and be able to imagine a that i tried to capture turns a very particular dates into timeless works of art. this small blossom is very valuable. no one does. saffron is nicknamed red gold, and single gram can cost more than $30.00 euros. extraordinary, a legion of galveston and iran and the kashmir region. for example. here in europe, there are only very few areas on the cultivation. one of them and you would probably never guess the through its ups. the most precious spice in the world is extracted from these flowers, some from a farmer of a mic eales tough and has a lot to do in
here at the my time is your time exhibition in rome. i'd like to have more time. i think time is the most precious resource you've got. everyone's all be short on time. right now we have lots of time. during the pandemic, we have more time than we used to have very little time now we have to get used to having more time to fill in his hometown is no conventional solo show of his works here. he's constantly viewers can share their time with him. and 100 years, maybe somebody will read that and...
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that court became a reality in 1998 at a conference in rome. >> i began saying i have come to rome forhose who cannot speak, the victims, and the only authority i have comes from my heart. it's only theeginning. we have to set up a permanent court in future to deter any such crimes. >> the icc has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over two dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. he has traveled to the hague several times to take part. >> i have come a long way in what i have seen happen at the international crimin court. it had its problems. serious problems. it should have more cooperation, not less. >> he says the secret to succeeding is simple -- >> never give up. phil: back to simon young in nuremberg. tell us more about the significance of these trials? simon: i think the nuremberg trials were hugely significant. as we said, they asserted the principle that states, governments, and also the individual embers of those governmes could be and must be held accountable of crimes perpetrated inheir name. they familiarize the wor
that court became a reality in 1998 at a conference in rome. >> i began saying i have come to rome forhose who cannot speak, the victims, and the only authority i have comes from my heart. it's only theeginning. we have to set up a permanent court in future to deter any such crimes. >> the icc has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over two dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. he has traveled to the hague several times to...
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in rome, volunteers conduct temperature checks to test for a fever. seems like these are playing out over the world. whether living on the streets or in close knit communal shelters, homeless people are especially vulnerable to cope with 19. cold weather bites in some parts of the world, they face a double threat. many homeless people are older and have underlying medical conditions which leave them as an increased risk for severe illness. homelessness, organizations, say social distancing, and hygiene measures are often all but impossible to maintain. this is the job news covered 900 special. i'm kate ferguson, thanks for joining me. an estimated 150000000 people around the world don't have a home, lack of affordable accommodation, unemployment, a family breakdown and an addiction are some of the major causes. now, during the pandemic, homeless people have been pushed into a more precarious situation than ever in our next report will meet lukey, a homeless man in the german city of cologne. business used to be better every day and hopes for the good
in rome, volunteers conduct temperature checks to test for a fever. seems like these are playing out over the world. whether living on the streets or in close knit communal shelters, homeless people are especially vulnerable to cope with 19. cold weather bites in some parts of the world, they face a double threat. many homeless people are older and have underlying medical conditions which leave them as an increased risk for severe illness. homelessness, organizations, say social distancing, and...
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let's get more from our rome correspondent. this is an institution known for secrecy. much of a bombshell is it? >> it has exposed the litany of coverups and failures at the heart of the vatican. it has been remarkably forthright in its criticism of popes, john, who was made a saint in 2014 and benedict the 16th. to find that both popes ignored warnings they were given about mccarrick. in john paul ii's case, he chose to trust bishops who hid mccarrick's crimes. and mccarrick himself, who denied it, over the victims testimonies is damaging for the legacies of both of those popes. pope francis comes out rather unscathed, although it is ned that he was told about his past proclivities and it was only in 2017 when what was deemed to be concrete proof of mccarrick's pedophilia emerged that the pope took decisive action. katty: is the feeling in rome that this report puts a spotlight uniquely on the catholic church here in the united states or is it broader than that? >> the sex abuse scandal is far broader than that. this report is about mccarrick himself and it is the fir
let's get more from our rome correspondent. this is an institution known for secrecy. much of a bombshell is it? >> it has exposed the litany of coverups and failures at the heart of the vatican. it has been remarkably forthright in its criticism of popes, john, who was made a saint in 2014 and benedict the 16th. to find that both popes ignored warnings they were given about mccarrick. in john paul ii's case, he chose to trust bishops who hid mccarrick's crimes. and mccarrick himself, who...
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now to rome. wilton gregory was not raised catholic, but today gregory, the archbishop of washington, made church history, becoming the first black american to earn the rank of cardinal. cbs' chris livesay is at the vatican. >> reporter: that's latin for wilton daniel gregory. add a ring and a red hat, and you're looking at history. due to the coronavirus, there were more masks than fanfare, but that didn't take away from the ceremony's profound significance, especially for african americans. how important is it for them to see you now become a cardinal? >> the first individual achieves a certain public recognition, the entire family celebrate. and i think that's-- that's what's going on with the-- with the african american community right now. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: his ministry has been marked by welcoming diversity, including the l.g.b.t.q.community and by crisis management. last year becoming archbishop of washington, d.c., the same year one of his predecessor, theodore mccarrick was defrocked for s
now to rome. wilton gregory was not raised catholic, but today gregory, the archbishop of washington, made church history, becoming the first black american to earn the rank of cardinal. cbs' chris livesay is at the vatican. >> reporter: that's latin for wilton daniel gregory. add a ring and a red hat, and you're looking at history. due to the coronavirus, there were more masks than fanfare, but that didn't take away from the ceremony's profound significance, especially for african...
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president is in rome, georgia, let's listen in. >> last question, i said wait, does that mean you want to get rid of energy? >> yes, i would like to transition out. i said had is the biggest moment, like perry mason. even anchor. she treated me fairly. compared to chris wallace, who would not let us answer questions. actually chris wallace came in third that evening. i would say that sleepy joe probably came in second. kristin walker. she did, she looked up, he said that stupid answer, she said, why did you say that? because you know she is on his side. okay. why do -- did you see that? >> why did you say that? you ruined my evening. she was fair to me, i said that was very professional. most people say she did not treat me well, relatively speaking she treated me fantastically. >> 2016, georgia voted to fire the corrupt political establishment, you elected an outsider as president, who was finally putting america first. [cheers and applause] if i don't sound like a typical washington politician, it because i'm not a politician. thank you. if i don't always -- right. if i don't always
president is in rome, georgia, let's listen in. >> last question, i said wait, does that mean you want to get rid of energy? >> yes, i would like to transition out. i said had is the biggest moment, like perry mason. even anchor. she treated me fairly. compared to chris wallace, who would not let us answer questions. actually chris wallace came in third that evening. i would say that sleepy joe probably came in second. kristin walker. she did, she looked up, he said that stupid...
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for the first one doesn't respect when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. it doesn't respect the person. and then we don't respect ourselves. so the way that i've always something goes when brown, do what we can agree upon. and you have defined or have a conversation about how are we going to do business here. a lot of people japan and the jump in without knowing very much. in my experience, i worked . much all of the world. the best people from all the world, right down the top three values that you want to teach your children. if you don't have children, right and thought top three in which other people would teach their children. there is a remarkable similarity all over the world read in this respect, love compassion responsibility is working hard. what it means to show somebody respect is very different in new york city from another country. there are cultural differences. but i think that the moral differences are relatively smaller and we think about. so i wouldn't say that you really have to understand the culture. if you are dealing with and try to
for the first one doesn't respect when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. it doesn't respect the person. and then we don't respect ourselves. so the way that i've always something goes when brown, do what we can agree upon. and you have defined or have a conversation about how are we going to do business here. a lot of people japan and the jump in without knowing very much. in my experience, i worked . much all of the world. the best people from all the world, right down the top three...
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quite an international show before the pandemic, obviously we were in thailand and then we were in rome in italy though you actually felt -- you felt like you were becoming more like your character >> i - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you have to tell the story, 'cause it's just like -- it's awesome >> so my character, cassie, is kind of a hot mess -- a fun, hot mess loves to drink, loves to party so one night in rome, me and the cast decided to go out and be like, you know, one of the locals so we were with a couple guys that lived in rome and knew the town so they brought us to this amazing club very small club. again, locals. like, no tourists. the place was very small you're packed like sardines. the music is like loud, bumping. i'm like -- i have never been to a place like this before. i walked in, and first thing that i clocked in this very small club were open candelabras. so like imagine -- you know, like "beauty and the beast," like open flames >> jimmy: right, okay. >> right >> jimmy: yeah, sure >> so i'm like, "wow, that's --" and i clocked it. i'm like, "that's got to be -- that's
quite an international show before the pandemic, obviously we were in thailand and then we were in rome in italy though you actually felt -- you felt like you were becoming more like your character >> i - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you have to tell the story, 'cause it's just like -- it's awesome >> so my character, cassie, is kind of a hot mess -- a fun, hot mess loves to drink, loves to party so one night in rome, me and the cast decided to go out and be like, you know, one of...
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the operator of rome's airport says flights from jfk and newark airports, which are routes will also be included. you'll have to take a covid test up to 72 hours before departure date in addition to a rapid test given at the airport. when you arrive in rome you'll ha to get another rapid test and one more before you fly back to the states. testing negative will allow u.s. citizens traveling for essential reasons to be exempt from the 14-day quarantine imposed on american travelers. some whole foods customers had to have a turkey free thanksgiving. they took to social media to complain their fresh turkeys smelled bad. amazon customer service says a small number of fresh market turkeys bought at whole foods didn't meet the company's quality standards. amazon stresses there was no food safety or health risk, but the affected customers across seven states in the south will be given a $50 amazon gift card credited to their account. kira and scott? >> turkeys that smell bad, yuck. thank you so much. >>> 4:44. next on "today in the bay," the legal action one california church is now taking
the operator of rome's airport says flights from jfk and newark airports, which are routes will also be included. you'll have to take a covid test up to 72 hours before departure date in addition to a rapid test given at the airport. when you arrive in rome you'll ha to get another rapid test and one more before you fly back to the states. testing negative will allow u.s. citizens traveling for essential reasons to be exempt from the 14-day quarantine imposed on american travelers. some whole...
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inside story, from how much of rome and a whole team here. i found out when the music breaks are thrown, when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told, that's why they have increased testing in areas with a high infection rate, with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports, people here tell us they are desperate. they're hungry and hope al-jazeera has teams on the ground kind of love to impart a 2nd look with power to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news. dissecting the headlines in the midst of a pandemic. let's start with some of the on the ground realities affecting the news coverage. what's the lay of the land there? stripping away the spam a gripping story about presidential corruption. it is real reporting. it's not if you keep challenging assumptions and the official line, we all decided we need to tell it i was sick or we don't want to lie to authority and it's media listening post on out is there a multi-million dollar online sex scam in the philippines is blackmailing men from around the world. $1.
inside story, from how much of rome and a whole team here. i found out when the music breaks are thrown, when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told, that's why they have increased testing in areas with a high infection rate, with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports, people here tell us they are desperate. they're hungry and hope al-jazeera has teams on the ground kind of love to impart a 2nd look with power to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news....
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that was journalist suman gupta in rome. germany soccer team has suffered, has forced a feat in almost 90 years, germany and were beaten 6 nil by spain in their final your way for nations. league group match fair on taurus core 3 of spain's goals, while germany only managed to get 2 shots on goal. germany, coach york, minerva's said the humiliating defeat was difficult to explain and that everything had gone wrong. the result means spain finish top of their group and are through to the final 4. and here a few more scores from tuesday night's nations league match ups. france defeated sweden, portugal beat croatia, the switzerland ukraine match was cancelled after a coronavirus help break in the ukrainian side. and finally farrow islands played malta to a drawl. so with that last result, the fair islands have topped their nations league group and will be promoted to the competitions league. see the tiny island nation in the north atlantic as part of the kingdom of denmark and home to just 52000 people. we travelled there to fi
that was journalist suman gupta in rome. germany soccer team has suffered, has forced a feat in almost 90 years, germany and were beaten 6 nil by spain in their final your way for nations. league group match fair on taurus core 3 of spain's goals, while germany only managed to get 2 shots on goal. germany, coach york, minerva's said the humiliating defeat was difficult to explain and that everything had gone wrong. the result means spain finish top of their group and are through to the final 4....
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but he has to come up with a cover story that most of the refugeesfrom albania or rome , he throwing around a lot and he thinks, what kind of cover story can i come up with where, the military hangout in cafcs a lot. so he hooks up with a film producer and he ends up hanging out at a movie scene in rome on italian cinema and at a certain point he meets with these albanian conspirators and a certain point, i'm not actually producing, the one thing that suspicious but as it turns out the italian film people are just as self-absorbed. all they do is talk about themselves . he could be a film producer. [inaudible] >> who knows if they were evenproducing anything. they were just smoking and sitting out back . so scott is, a different scott, is there anything they chose to tell you or had the statute of limitations run its course? i think this is a free event conversation. >> know, with people i talked with not all of them but most ofthem are retired . and i think that with the period i'm talking about it's a long ago that it's somewhat classified, it's kind of ridiculous really . there's
but he has to come up with a cover story that most of the refugeesfrom albania or rome , he throwing around a lot and he thinks, what kind of cover story can i come up with where, the military hangout in cafcs a lot. so he hooks up with a film producer and he ends up hanging out at a movie scene in rome on italian cinema and at a certain point he meets with these albanian conspirators and a certain point, i'm not actually producing, the one thing that suspicious but as it turns out the italian...
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and then you take a rapid test at the airport before getting on the plane and then a rapid test in romem is with these rapid tests, they're not as accurate as the pcr test and another thing is, once you get to rome, you want to be tested three to five days after landing, because if you were exposed in the interim, it may take that time for the virus to replicate to the point where it can be detected in a test. >> our thanks to dr. ali. >>> the nfl reigning mvp is the latest player to test positive for coronavirus. baltimore quarterback lamar jackson has been ruled out of sunday's game against pittsburgh. he's one of ten ravens on the league's covid-19 list. >>> as for the teams that did play on thanksgiving, the washington football team now owns first place in the nfc east and antonio gibson ran for three touchdowns as d.c. beat up dallas, 41-16. >>> in the first game of the day, desean jackson threw four touchdown passes as the texans won in detroit, 41-25. there's speculation the loss may be the final game for lions head coach matt patricia. >>> coming up, happy zoomsgiving. how famil
and then you take a rapid test at the airport before getting on the plane and then a rapid test in romem is with these rapid tests, they're not as accurate as the pcr test and another thing is, once you get to rome, you want to be tested three to five days after landing, because if you were exposed in the interim, it may take that time for the virus to replicate to the point where it can be detected in a test. >> our thanks to dr. ali. >>> the nfl reigning mvp is the latest...
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let's get a deeper insight into this story and go live to rome. speak to professor emeritus of epidemiology, marcelo for denali. good to see you. interim data, marcelo suggests the oxford astra zeneca faxing off for 70 percent protection in 2 doses, but up to 90 percent by tweaking some what the initial dose now the markets seem to be disappointed by those numbers. how would you interpret them? when i would start by putting the national institute of allergy in a picture that is uses. 'd you say, well, we have a dilemma here under 30 percent and 90 percent because what are you going to do with it when you go to 95 percent? so what are you going to assume like that. 'd which is less effective. so the 2nd thing is that it's not the number of markets where there. 'd might be percent of the units so they have to. 'd make up their minds how they're going to announce. that's the point, isn't it? because pfizer initially said their drug was 90 percent effective, said theirs was 95 percent. pfizer then corrected their figure to 95 percent. how literally sh
let's get a deeper insight into this story and go live to rome. speak to professor emeritus of epidemiology, marcelo for denali. good to see you. interim data, marcelo suggests the oxford astra zeneca faxing off for 70 percent protection in 2 doses, but up to 90 percent by tweaking some what the initial dose now the markets seem to be disappointed by those numbers. how would you interpret them? when i would start by putting the national institute of allergy in a picture that is uses. 'd you...
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all correspondents seem a good to in rome. lisa lewis in paris and alexander phenomena in brussels are standing by. good morning to you all same in rome, where seeing dramatic pictures from italy are there fears that things might get out of control again there? well the concern is definitely growing. i mean, you just have to look at the daily inspections rates, as well as the number of deaths, unfortunately, as well as hospitalizations, as you mentioned. now in the last 24 oz, we saw some 35098 new infections and unfortunately 581000 deaths. now that's a significant jump from the day before, and it's the highest daily death toll since back in april 14th. and that was when the country was in a full lockdown. so the doctors associations here in italy are raising the alarm. they're saying they're seeing an increase in hospitalizations, seeing an increase in missions into the intensive care units. the situation is critical and they want more restrictions put in place. but the scientists and the government, they're going to continu
all correspondents seem a good to in rome. lisa lewis in paris and alexander phenomena in brussels are standing by. good morning to you all same in rome, where seeing dramatic pictures from italy are there fears that things might get out of control again there? well the concern is definitely growing. i mean, you just have to look at the daily inspections rates, as well as the number of deaths, unfortunately, as well as hospitalizations, as you mentioned. now in the last 24 oz, we saw some 35098...
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that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually, i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak their victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning. catching the minors you have to set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court, it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation should have more cooperation, but maybe he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never get out. scot to simon young. i'm simon. tell us more about the significance of nuremberg well, so as we said, it really was the cradle of international criminal justice and laid down clearly for the 1st time and p
that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually, i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak their victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning. catching the minors you have to set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated...