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even if you have never been to rome, you have been to rome. its stories have been told and retold on stage and screening, the city of togas and gladiators and power and empires and ruin and of course the good life. i am stanley tucci, i am italian on both sides, i am traveling across the city to discover the food is as unique as the people in the past. the famous ancients of rome once ruled the world. i am here to discover how it is the food of ordinary romans that conquered our hearts. i am going to warn you, if you are on a low-carb diet, be ware, you will see a lot of pastas in this show. i mean like a lot, a lot. >> i am sorry. ♪ i have been visiting rome for decades. its beauty and history still leaves me breathless. sometimes it is difficult to find a good meal if you don't know where to look. rome is situated, a region sometimesover looked in favor of its neighbors like tuscany. lazio, every part of the sheep and pigs raised here is put to use in kitchens across the city to make deep flavors in food. i am catching up my old friend, clau
even if you have never been to rome, you have been to rome. its stories have been told and retold on stage and screening, the city of togas and gladiators and power and empires and ruin and of course the good life. i am stanley tucci, i am italian on both sides, i am traveling across the city to discover the food is as unique as the people in the past. the famous ancients of rome once ruled the world. i am here to discover how it is the food of ordinary romans that conquered our hearts. i am...
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and another easter during the pandemic we go to rome where people say they are tired of the destruction. of a michael okun welcome we start things off in washington d.c. where a police officer has been killed at the u.s. capitol it comes less than 3 months after mob assault at the same location u.s. president joe biden said in a statement that he and his wife were heartbroken to learn of the attack and express condolences to the victim's family. the u.s. capitol in mourning the hives of american democracy once more the scene of a deadly attack. police vehicle spawned a perception to a school the body of one of their own. william evans known as bailey had served in the capitol police force for 18 years he died of his injuries after a car rammed into him and a colleague guarding a barricade the other officer is reported to be in a stable condition police say they shot the driver after he emerged from the vehicle and started lunging at them with a knife he later died at a hospital. it's not clear whether he intended to attack people inside the capitol lawmakers were absent due to the easte
and another easter during the pandemic we go to rome where people say they are tired of the destruction. of a michael okun welcome we start things off in washington d.c. where a police officer has been killed at the u.s. capitol it comes less than 3 months after mob assault at the same location u.s. president joe biden said in a statement that he and his wife were heartbroken to learn of the attack and express condolences to the victim's family. the u.s. capitol in mourning the hives of...
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he went to rome immediately and was given a prestigious place in rome which he had until he died. itself weren't for the priests of the archdiocese of boston the scandal in boston would have festered on in even more destructive ways and who knows what would have happen. a great prophetic witness of the priests. i think a version of that could happen today. priests in boston could make a vociferous challenge to the inhumane, male supremacist injustice exclusion of women the he priesthood and they could make a clear and authentic challenge to the antifemale sexist, corrupt tradition of required priestly sell balances si, just for starters -- celibacy, just for starters. >> seems at the end of the book you're call fargo spirit of activism withins the church. >> resistance is a word we used to use the antiwar movement back in the day. we talked about having that in common. resistance is what is needed. anticlericalism from within is what i call it. anticlericalism from within, and we are the conscientious object ors of the church. we need to raise our voices. don't need to just sit qu
he went to rome immediately and was given a prestigious place in rome which he had until he died. itself weren't for the priests of the archdiocese of boston the scandal in boston would have festered on in even more destructive ways and who knows what would have happen. a great prophetic witness of the priests. i think a version of that could happen today. priests in boston could make a vociferous challenge to the inhumane, male supremacist injustice exclusion of women the he priesthood and...
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. ♪ >> let's bring in our guest in rome, a journalist.ow, a defense and military analyst, and also in rome, a senior analyst of the russia and balkans desk at the center for international studies. welcome to the program. this is not the first case of espionage targeting russia, probably will not be the last, but what is particular about this case in italy? >> certainly, no one was pleased with finding out in this country that an italian navy officer was handing over classified documents to a russian official. this certainly does not please anybody, particularly because those documents obviously hold information that italy does not want to be releasing to other countries, particularly outside of the european union and the nato alliance. having said this, italy has a very strong relationship with russia. it is possibly the country in europe that is closest and has a warmer relations with russia in the european union are amongst european union countries. >> the russian spies, from the statement, from the italian foreign ministry and the poli
. ♪ >> let's bring in our guest in rome, a journalist.ow, a defense and military analyst, and also in rome, a senior analyst of the russia and balkans desk at the center for international studies. welcome to the program. this is not the first case of espionage targeting russia, probably will not be the last, but what is particular about this case in italy? >> certainly, no one was pleased with finding out in this country that an italian navy officer was handing over classified...
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a new app our 1st a virtual or even actual tour through the earth sats rome of the pression kings. 30 locations the actions of side by side comparison of the original italian structure the pottstown replica. some of those replicas look so authentic even italians like chris are not 0 and his son almost forget they live an. obviously there's more of this kind of thing in italy of course but this wonderful architecture and the flair here are certainly impressive what's important answers this is showing us a stop for the perfect vibe chris says his fellow part stammers could take a more italian attitude towards life but otherwise as the saying goes all roads lead to rome in this case with a detour of parts down. beautiful now how about a statue of jesus even bigger than we i was christ the redeemer where you won't have long to wait a new one is under construction in the city of any kind of tahoe in southern brazil that will tower over the iconic one in rio de janeiro has been in the making since 2019 but until now it was only a tool so and legs this week it got its head an outstretched ar
a new app our 1st a virtual or even actual tour through the earth sats rome of the pression kings. 30 locations the actions of side by side comparison of the original italian structure the pottstown replica. some of those replicas look so authentic even italians like chris are not 0 and his son almost forget they live an. obviously there's more of this kind of thing in italy of course but this wonderful architecture and the flair here are certainly impressive what's important answers this is...
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like the pope in rome they to speak of hope amid the pandemic. like the pope in rome they too speak of hope amid the pandemic. and now for some other developments in the pandemic germany's health minister is considering lifting restrictions for fully vaccinated people according to built newspaper a study shows they are unlikely to spread the virus britain is planning trials of vaccine passports for sporting events and nightclubs and india is seeing its highest number of new infections in 6 months 93000 cases have been reported in the last day vogue area has been holding elections despite being in the grip of a 3rd wave of corona virus infections exit polls suggest that pro europe prime minister boyko borisov will be reelected he's likely to face complex coalition negotiations however only in person voting was allowed election officials wearing protective gear took ballot papers to people quarantining at home while garrett is the e.u.'s poorest member state. and we're joined now by reporter alexander detention sophia alexander thanks for being her
like the pope in rome they to speak of hope amid the pandemic. like the pope in rome they too speak of hope amid the pandemic. and now for some other developments in the pandemic germany's health minister is considering lifting restrictions for fully vaccinated people according to built newspaper a study shows they are unlikely to spread the virus britain is planning trials of vaccine passports for sporting events and nightclubs and india is seeing its highest number of new infections in 6...
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we are going to rome now- _ short amount of time. we are going to rome now.e _ short amount of time. we are going to rome now. the pope is- short amount of time. we are going to rome now. the pope is holding l short amount of time. we are going l to rome now. the pope is holding his easter mass. the blessing will be behind closed doors. all services are being carried out with the restrictions. around 200 people have gathered in a secondary altar of st. peter's basilica. instead of the nearly 10,000 that the church can usually hold. let's have a listen from the vatican. translation: figs from the vatican. translation: is well as the... made the efforts to resolve conflict peacefully continue. and respect for human rights. and the sacredness of life. through fraternal and constructive dialogue in a spirited of reconciliation and true solidarity. there are still too many wars and too much violence in the world. may the lord who is our peace help us to overcome the mindset of war. may he grant those who are prisoners of conflict especially in eastern ukraine to re
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in rome, there were — better future for all. in rome, there were no _ better future for all.rims - better future for all. in rome, there were no pilgrims filling l better future for all. in rome, - there were no pilgrims filling saint peter's square on sunday. eerily empty in a country that has partially returned to lockdown. the pope took maths and gave his global easter blessing inside saint peter's basilica to a reduced congregation. he also focused on covid. translation: i he also focused on covid. translation:— he also focused on covid. translation: i urge the entire international— translation: i urge the entire international community - translation: i urge the entire international community in - translation: i urge the entire international community in a . translation: | urge the entire l international community in a spirit of global responsibility to commit to overcoming delays in the distribution of vaccines, and to facilitate their distribution, especially in the poorest countries. for those who have not gone to church today, there have been online services, the way
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sandrine dixon the clave there co president of the club of rome i spoke with her earlier and we go now to our science correspondent derrick williams who is this week with his own vision for a post pandemic future. b.c. if you don't have your health you don't have anything what more can we do to keep as many people as possible as healthy as possible. this week is about visions for a post covert world so i want to talk for a 2nd about a fundamental change in perception that i personally view as as a loan overdue now a minimum standard of health for all is in shrine and in several international agreements including the 948 universal declaration of human rights but over 70 years later this pandemic has once again focused a glaring spotlight on health very very far away we still are from actually providing equitable medical care to everyone at the same time it's highlighted that none of us are safe until all of us are protected even those who can't afford it it's in everyone's best interest to provide comprehensive movies care and vaccines to everyone but the 1st question everyone asks is a
sandrine dixon the clave there co president of the club of rome i spoke with her earlier and we go now to our science correspondent derrick williams who is this week with his own vision for a post pandemic future. b.c. if you don't have your health you don't have anything what more can we do to keep as many people as possible as healthy as possible. this week is about visions for a post covert world so i want to talk for a 2nd about a fundamental change in perception that i personally view as...
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a new app offers a virtual or even actual tour through the earth that's rome of the pression kings. 30 locations the app shows a side by side comparison of the original italian structure of the potsdam replica . some of those replicas look so authentic even to tell us like chris are not 0 and his son almost forget they live in parts. obviously there's more of this kind of thing in italy of course but this wonderful architecture and the flair here are certainly impressive what's important answers this is sean for us. 'd for the perfect vibe chris says his fellow part stammers could take a more italian attitude towards life but otherwise as the saying goes all roads lead to rome in this case with a detour. beautiful now how about a statue of jesus even bigger than rio's christ the redeemer where you guys have long to wait and new one is under construction in the city of any kind of tahoe in southern brazil that will tower over the iconic one in rio de janeiro this beam in the making since 2019 but until now it was only a torso and legs this week it got its head and outstretched arms the
a new app offers a virtual or even actual tour through the earth that's rome of the pression kings. 30 locations the app shows a side by side comparison of the original italian structure of the potsdam replica . some of those replicas look so authentic even to tell us like chris are not 0 and his son almost forget they live in parts. obviously there's more of this kind of thing in italy of course but this wonderful architecture and the flair here are certainly impressive what's important...
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sustainable growth earlier i spoke with sunscreen dixon's a clave she's co president of the club of rome that's an organization that for decades has warned about the perils of economic growth at all costs i asked centering if the race to grow economies in the years ahead will come at the costs of sustainability. well i'm hopeful not but i do think that we are starting to see that in some of the every farming recovery plans and the money that was supposed to be allocated to mark green as social initiatives is not necessarily going in the direction that we would hope we are actually in the process and myself involved in a series of different conversations with european member states to try to convince them to definitely allocate that money into programs that will create the resilience that we need to face future crises so i would say that unfortunately short termism within political cycles and also thinking only of an economic reboot which is predominately linked to certain industries won't get us to where we need to go to build that recently instead we actually need across europe and acro
sustainable growth earlier i spoke with sunscreen dixon's a clave she's co president of the club of rome that's an organization that for decades has warned about the perils of economic growth at all costs i asked centering if the race to grow economies in the years ahead will come at the costs of sustainability. well i'm hopeful not but i do think that we are starting to see that in some of the every farming recovery plans and the money that was supposed to be allocated to mark green as social...
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normality when this pandemic is over a core principle that the core founding principle the club of rome has been that growth as normal is not sustainable is this pandemic a chance for politicians to signal a new direction or is that the wrong time to signal that given that the public maybe feels like it's already sacrificed a lot. i think the pandemic is absolutely the right time to demonstrate to people and tap into their consciousness they themselves have lived through this pandemic and understood what is most essential their lives their livelihoods access to food access to clean water access to public spaces where they can actually go in feel revitalized so nature and forests etc but what we're seeing is that those people that are ready for that shift are not getting the signals actually from their governments you're right the governments are going back to business as usual and you know there is that have taught phrase for the moment that we need to build back better but many of us are indicating 1st of what you can't build back glaciers you can't build back some of the things that w
normality when this pandemic is over a core principle that the core founding principle the club of rome has been that growth as normal is not sustainable is this pandemic a chance for politicians to signal a new direction or is that the wrong time to signal that given that the public maybe feels like it's already sacrificed a lot. i think the pandemic is absolutely the right time to demonstrate to people and tap into their consciousness they themselves have lived through this pandemic and...
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reporter: paris says the move came after bilateral cooperation with rome. >> [speaking french] i am proudto have participated in this decision. i hope it will allow italy, after 40 years, to turn a page in its history that has stained -- is stained with blood. reporter: the seven arrested are being held at this paris court. italy's seeking their extradition. three more suspects are actively being stopped -- sought. >> the terrorize italy through the late 1980's. i spoke earlier with lorenzo c., professor of history in rome. >> it's quite a mixed story, because france traditionally allowed these people to seek asylum in france after being terrorists and -- after being terrorists in italy. so after 40 years now, it will be possible to have justice. it is a remarkable friendship from france to italy #of friendship from france to italy. -- it is a remarkable sign of friendship from france to italy. for nearly 20 years, the red brigade were the most important terrorist group. they are very connected to the kidnapping and assassination, but they committed many crimes and assassinations as well.
reporter: paris says the move came after bilateral cooperation with rome. >> [speaking french] i am proudto have participated in this decision. i hope it will allow italy, after 40 years, to turn a page in its history that has stained -- is stained with blood. reporter: the seven arrested are being held at this paris court. italy's seeking their extradition. three more suspects are actively being stopped -- sought. >> the terrorize italy through the late 1980's. i spoke earlier with...
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a new app our 1st virtual or even actual tour through the earth that's rome of the pression king. 30 locations the app shows of side by side comparison of the original italian structure the potsdam replica. some of those replicas look so authentic even italians like crisps are not 0 and his son almost forget they live in pottstown. obviously there's more of this kind of thing in italy of course but this wonderful architecture and the flair here are certainly impressive. imports answers this is showing us a stop 'd for the perfect vibe chris says his fellow pot stirrers could take a more italian attitude towards life but otherwise as the saying goes all roads lead to rome in this case with a detour potsdam. beautiful now how about a statue of jesus even bigger than we i was christ the redeemer where you guys have long to wait and you one is under construction in the city of any kind of tired or in southern brazil that will tower over the iconic one in rio de janeiro he's been in the making since 2019 but until now it was only a torso and legs this week it got its head and outstretched
a new app our 1st virtual or even actual tour through the earth that's rome of the pression king. 30 locations the app shows of side by side comparison of the original italian structure the potsdam replica. some of those replicas look so authentic even italians like crisps are not 0 and his son almost forget they live in pottstown. obviously there's more of this kind of thing in italy of course but this wonderful architecture and the flair here are certainly impressive. imports answers this is...
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in rome, there were no ilarims maintained. in rome, there were no pilgrims filling _ maintained.ere were no pilgrims filling same peter scott - maintained. in rome, there were no pilgrims filling same peter scott on | pilgrims filling same peter scott on easter sunday. he really empty, in a country that has partially returned to lockdown. the pope took there are gave his global easter blessing inside st peter's basilica to a reduced, again. he, too, focused on covid. �* ,, �* covid. translation: i urge the entire international _ covid. translation: i urge the entire international community | covid. translation: | urge the| entire international community in covid. translation: | urge the i entire international community in a spirit of global responsibility to commit to overcoming delays in the distribution of vaccines and to facilitate their distribution, especially in the poorest countries. for those who have not gone to church today, there have been online services, the way so many have worshipped over the past year. this is another easter sunday that feels so different. daniela
in rome, there were no ilarims maintained. in rome, there were no pilgrims filling _ maintained.ere were no pilgrims filling same peter scott - maintained. in rome, there were no pilgrims filling same peter scott on | pilgrims filling same peter scott on easter sunday. he really empty, in a country that has partially returned to lockdown. the pope took there are gave his global easter blessing inside st peter's basilica to a reduced, again. he, too, focused on covid. �* ,, �* covid....
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there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rome entertainment industry visitors can now see the part they played in drummond society on the museum's website and when it's released code with restrictions on the states in person as well. from italy now to germany where 76 years after the holocaust the city of el swartz is now rediscovering and probably promoting its jewish history the city boasts remnants of jewish communities dating back to the 11th century. is famous for its medieval city center attracting millions of visitors exploring the city's rich jewish history. it's for this reason that air force is applying to be included on the unesco world heritage list. after its old synagogue a major tourist attraction has been very well preserved muddiest it's of the here has been working on efforts unesco application for over a decade. after art applied because we believe that these edifices are so unique that they should be protected as part of humanity's cultural heritage must be even rights because a mentor should we know of many jewish settlements and communities th
there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rome entertainment industry visitors can now see the part they played in drummond society on the museum's website and when it's released code with restrictions on the states in person as well. from italy now to germany where 76 years after the holocaust the city of el swartz is now rediscovering and probably promoting its jewish history the city boasts remnants of jewish communities dating back to the 11th century. is famous for its...
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in the home but frederick the great never set eyes on rome district father forbade him from traveling there so instead he sent his architects to copy the most beautiful buildings and build somewhat more modest interpretations he wanted to give parts to which he called a wretched backwater that bit more splendor. the month of may you just have to walk around sasa see a palace and look from there to the hill with the artificial ruins to see that frederick was an italian at heart you know about. a new app offers a virtual or even actual tour through the earth that's rome of the pression kings. 30 locations the app shows of side by side comparison of the original italian structure of the pottstown replica. some of those replicas looks so authentic even italians like christmas are not all and his son almost forget they live an. obvious as if there's more of this kind of thing in italy of course but this wonderful architecture and the flair here are certainly impressive. in course answers this is showing us a stop for the perfect vibe chris says his fellow part stammers could take a more it
in the home but frederick the great never set eyes on rome district father forbade him from traveling there so instead he sent his architects to copy the most beautiful buildings and build somewhat more modest interpretations he wanted to give parts to which he called a wretched backwater that bit more splendor. the month of may you just have to walk around sasa see a palace and look from there to the hill with the artificial ruins to see that frederick was an italian at heart you know about. a...
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from then on churches became palaces the pantheon in rome was a temple in which the ancient romans had worshipped there got this don't structure became the model for the buildings erected to honor the christian god and his earthly representative the emperor. and the eastern roman empire the byzantine empire the hunch a sophia in constantinople became the largest church in christendom. 10000 laborers built the giant basilica adorned with the magnificence that the imperial court saw as its due 5 centuries after jesus died on the cross the christian church had become a highly political body. the imperial splendor of the southeastern reaches of the crumbling roman empire stands in sharp contrast to the more modest style in the northwest there from the start of the 9th century charles the 1st king of the franks ruled as successor to the roman emperors. charles later called charles the great or charlemagne built a church in often as a sign of his sovereignty. and he also copied the ancient symbols of the former roman empire. the palatine chapel in aachen is a domed building like the hug of s
from then on churches became palaces the pantheon in rome was a temple in which the ancient romans had worshipped there got this don't structure became the model for the buildings erected to honor the christian god and his earthly representative the emperor. and the eastern roman empire the byzantine empire the hunch a sophia in constantinople became the largest church in christendom. 10000 laborers built the giant basilica adorned with the magnificence that the imperial court saw as its due 5...
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there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rome entertainment industry visitors can now see the part they played in rome in society on the museum's website and when italy's code with restrictions on lifted in person as well. from italy's now to germany where 76 years after the holocaust the city of el fords is now rediscovering and proudly promoting its jewish history the city boasts remnants of jewish communities dating back to the 11th century. ford is famous for its medieval city center attracting millions of visitors exploring the city's rich jewish history. it's for this reason that arafat is applying to be included on the unesco world heritage list. after its old synagogue a major tourist attraction has been very well preserved muddiest it's a big one has been working on efforts unesco application for over a decade. effort applied because we believe that these edifices are so unique that they should be protected as part of humanity's cultural heritage just even lives because a mentor should we know of many jewish settlements and communities that existed during
there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rome entertainment industry visitors can now see the part they played in rome in society on the museum's website and when italy's code with restrictions on lifted in person as well. from italy's now to germany where 76 years after the holocaust the city of el fords is now rediscovering and proudly promoting its jewish history the city boasts remnants of jewish communities dating back to the 11th century. ford is famous for its...
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her last year of college she goes to rome and when she gets to rome like her world explodes. she decided she was to be out in the world. so she comes back home and has an idea she floats to her parents that she wants to become a stewardess. in this section are going to read right now it explains a little bit of why that was such an exciting job for her. working as a stewardess give the woman the ability to see different places and also to experience who she could be against those very backdrops. this invitation to try out an unfettered version of oneself somewhere else had appealed to enormous numbers of women from the start of the commercial airline industry. in new york red 1935 profile of a stewardess who'd beaten out hundreds of other women on the united shuttle was a very different person from sadie in chicago. in chicago lived a life of considerable, biking, swimming, rollerskating and shopping. but twice a week her jobs are to new york. in new york sadie was a different sort of woman. i soon as she arrived there she bought two books one fiction one nonfiction and suppl
her last year of college she goes to rome and when she gets to rome like her world explodes. she decided she was to be out in the world. so she comes back home and has an idea she floats to her parents that she wants to become a stewardess. in this section are going to read right now it explains a little bit of why that was such an exciting job for her. working as a stewardess give the woman the ability to see different places and also to experience who she could be against those very...
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from then on churches became callouses the pantheon in rome was a temple in which the ancient romans had worshipped their gods this don't structure became the model for the buildings are directed to honor the christian god and his earthly representative the emperor. in the eastern roman empire the byzantine empire the hunt you know sophia in constantinople became the largest church in christendom. $10000.00 laborers built the giant basilica adorned with the magnificence that the imperial court...
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from then on churches became palaces the pantheon in rome was a temple in which the ancient romans had worshipped there got this don't structure became the model for the buildings erected to honor the christian god and his earthly representative the emperor. in the eastern roman empire the byzantine empire the huntress sophia in constantinople became the largest church in christendom. $10000.00 laborers built the giant basilica adorned with the magnificence that the imperial court saw as its $25.00 centuries after jesus died on the cross the christian church had become a highly political body. the imperial splendor of the southeastern reaches of the crumbling roman empire stands in sharp contrast to the more modest style in the north. este there from the start of the 9th century charles the 1st king of the franks ruled as successor to the roman emperors. charles later called charles the great or charlemagne built a church in austin as a sign of his sovereignty. and he also copied the ancient symbols of the former roman empire. the palatine chapel in aachen is a domed building like the
from then on churches became palaces the pantheon in rome was a temple in which the ancient romans had worshipped there got this don't structure became the model for the buildings erected to honor the christian god and his earthly representative the emperor. in the eastern roman empire the byzantine empire the huntress sophia in constantinople became the largest church in christendom. $10000.00 laborers built the giant basilica adorned with the magnificence that the imperial court saw as its...
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her last year of college she goes to rome and that's when she gets to rome it's like for world explodes.she decides she wants to beout in the world . so she comes back home and has an idea that she wants to become a stewardess. this section i'm going to read right now is why it was such an exciting job for her. working as a stewardess gave a woman the ability to see different places and also to experience who should be against those very backdrops. this invitation to try out an unfettered version of oneself somewhere else had a field to in norma's members of the commercial airline industry. a profile in the chicago sunday tribune a stewardess the thousands of women for a shop on the shuttle is a different woman bench seating in chicago. in chicago sadie simply is biking, rollerskating, swimming and shopping but twice a week her job took her to new york and new york city was a different sort of woman. as soon as she arrived she bought two books, one fiction one nonfiction and a magazine . she stopped her to a hotel room with a pound of chocolate and doesn't happen is and had her meals into a
her last year of college she goes to rome and that's when she gets to rome it's like for world explodes.she decides she wants to beout in the world . so she comes back home and has an idea that she wants to become a stewardess. this section i'm going to read right now is why it was such an exciting job for her. working as a stewardess gave a woman the ability to see different places and also to experience who should be against those very backdrops. this invitation to try out an unfettered...
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like the pope in rome a to speak of hope amid the pandemic. now for some of the latest developments in the pandemic germany's health minister is considering lifting restrictions for fully vaccinated people that's according to the big newspaper a study shows they are unlikely to spread the virus britain is planning trials of vaccine passports for sporting events and nightclubs and turkey has recorded a number of new cases infections have surged since the government eased restrictions a month ago the former crown prince of jordan homes have been hussein says he's been put under house arrest in a video message the king's half brother sharply criticized jordanian leaders but he denied being part of an alleged coupons authorities have arrested several other high level officials for what they describe as security reasons. georgians crime prince hamza bin hussein on his wedding day in 2004. an embrace from his half brother king abdullah. 6 months later the king would strip pams of his title of crime prince and give it to his own son instead. but tons
like the pope in rome a to speak of hope amid the pandemic. now for some of the latest developments in the pandemic germany's health minister is considering lifting restrictions for fully vaccinated people that's according to the big newspaper a study shows they are unlikely to spread the virus britain is planning trials of vaccine passports for sporting events and nightclubs and turkey has recorded a number of new cases infections have surged since the government eased restrictions a month ago...
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normality when this pandemic is over a core principle that the core founding principle the club of rome has been that growth as normal is not sustainable is this pandemic a chance for politicians to signal a new direction or is that the wrong time to signal that given that the public maybe feels like it's already sacrificed a lot. i think the pandemic is absolutely the right time to demonstrate to people and tap into their consciousness they themselves have lived through this pandemic and understood what is most essential their lives their livelihoods access to food access to clean water access to public spaces where they can actually go and feel revitalize so nature and forests etc but what we're seeing is that those people that are ready for that shift are not getting the signals actually from their governments you're right the governments are going back to business as usual and you know there is that have taught phrase for the moment that we need to build back better but many of us are indicating 1st of what you can't build back glaciers you can't build back some of the things that w
normality when this pandemic is over a core principle that the core founding principle the club of rome has been that growth as normal is not sustainable is this pandemic a chance for politicians to signal a new direction or is that the wrong time to signal that given that the public maybe feels like it's already sacrificed a lot. i think the pandemic is absolutely the right time to demonstrate to people and tap into their consciousness they themselves have lived through this pandemic and...
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and military analyst also rome marco deledio senior analyst and head of the russia and balkans desk of a center for international studies while a come to the program sabean of this is not the 1st case of espionage targeting a western country by bhatia probably won't be the last but what is particular about this case in italy. is if i heard your question right is how the italians are reacting to this certainly no one was pleased with finding out in this country that an italian navy officer was handing over classified documents to a russian official this certainly doesn't please anybody particularly because those documents obviously hold information that italy does not want to be releasing to other countries particularly outside of the european union and the nato alliance having said this it's really has a very strong relationship with russia it is possibly the country in europe that is could assist and has woomera relations with russia. in the european union or amongst european union countries pavel the russian spies were i mean from the statement from the from the italian foreign mi
and military analyst also rome marco deledio senior analyst and head of the russia and balkans desk of a center for international studies while a come to the program sabean of this is not the 1st case of espionage targeting a western country by bhatia probably won't be the last but what is particular about this case in italy. is if i heard your question right is how the italians are reacting to this certainly no one was pleased with finding out in this country that an italian navy officer was...
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like the pope in rome to speak of hope amid the pandemic. let's get some sports news now and the bundesliga is a big game on sunday so when you're on berlin host heritage in berlin derby when you were looking for a win that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and keep their city rivals mired in relegation trouble but has had other ideas. had to were forced into a change for the darby. positive covert 19 test meant alexander was pressed into service and goal. urged on by their funds fireworks outside the groans started with a bang she reacted well to push over a cushion approval 2nd minute header. but there was nothing the stand in keeper could do moments later. a rocket from. made it one nil to after 10 minutes. it looked like it would take an easter miracle for her to get back into the much pound one julie arrived when the referee deemed this challenge a material game dizzy worthy of a penalty. stepped up and sent this new to the wrong way 1135 minutes and that's the way it finished after the 2nd half in which no one coul
like the pope in rome to speak of hope amid the pandemic. let's get some sports news now and the bundesliga is a big game on sunday so when you're on berlin host heritage in berlin derby when you were looking for a win that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and keep their city rivals mired in relegation trouble but has had other ideas. had to were forced into a change for the darby. positive covert 19 test meant alexander was pressed into service and goal. urged on by their...
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sustainable growth earlier i spoke with sunscreen dixon's a clave she's co president of the club of rome that's an organization that for decades has warned about the perils of economic growth at all costs i asked century if the race to grow economies in the years ahead will come at the costs of sustainability. well i'm hopeful not but i do think that we are starting to see that in some of the every farm recovery plans that the money that was supposed to be allocated to mark green as social initiatives is not necessarily going in the direction that we had hoped we are actually in the process and myself involved in a series of different conversations with european member states to try to convince them to definitely allocate that money into programs that will create the resilience that we need to face future crises so i would say that unfortunately short termism within political cycles and also thinking only of an economic reboot which is predominately linked to certain industries won't get us to where we need to go to build the recently instead we actually need across europe and across the
sustainable growth earlier i spoke with sunscreen dixon's a clave she's co president of the club of rome that's an organization that for decades has warned about the perils of economic growth at all costs i asked century if the race to grow economies in the years ahead will come at the costs of sustainability. well i'm hopeful not but i do think that we are starting to see that in some of the every farm recovery plans that the money that was supposed to be allocated to mark green as social...
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there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rome entertainment industry visitors can now see the part they played in roman society on the museum's website and when italy's code with restrictions on listed in person as well. you're watching the news coming up next what's life heads back in 1960 you modern football was born don't forget you can stay up to date with all the latest headlines on our web site d w dot com and follow us of course on twitter and instagram i'm michael local there's more news at the beginning of the. carefully. to dig.
there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rome entertainment industry visitors can now see the part they played in roman society on the museum's website and when italy's code with restrictions on listed in person as well. you're watching the news coming up next what's life heads back in 1960 you modern football was born don't forget you can stay up to date with all the latest headlines on our web site d w dot com and follow us of course on twitter and instagram i'm michael...
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and our reporter seen a good death sent as this update from rome. italy was the 1st country in europe to be hit by the full force of the pandemic and has already lost more than 109000 lives due to cold it 19 it continues to see daily death tolls in the hundreds people here are frustrated to find themselves in the same situation yet again the one difference is the vaccine but the rollout has been too slow the hope is that things will pick up in the days and weeks to come as the authorities have said so. and at easter jerusalem's old city is normally packed with visitors from all around the world and this year the churches are mostly welcoming a local christians who can at least take part in some services. us every step in the preparation of these special cookies for easter is where rehearsed. is hosting family and friends at home in east jerusalem after a year of restrictions coming together feels even more special everyone here is that seen a tit that makes it easier to keep the tradition of making. as we've made of similar leena and filled with wal
and our reporter seen a good death sent as this update from rome. italy was the 1st country in europe to be hit by the full force of the pandemic and has already lost more than 109000 lives due to cold it 19 it continues to see daily death tolls in the hundreds people here are frustrated to find themselves in the same situation yet again the one difference is the vaccine but the rollout has been too slow the hope is that things will pick up in the days and weeks to come as the authorities have...
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city and so inspiration was drawn from italian urban planning and individual palazzi especially in rome and home but frederick the great never set eyes on the strict father forbade him from traveling there so instead he sent his architects to copy the most beautiful buildings and build somewhat more modest interpretations he wanted to give parts to which he called a wretched backwater that bit more splendor. the moment you just have to walk around sansa see a palace and look from there to the hill with the artificial ruins to see that frederick was an italian at heart nova. a new app our 1st a virtual or even actual tour through the earth's arts room of the pression king. at 30 locations the app shows a sidebar. side comparison of the original italian structure the pottstown replica . some of those replicas look so authentic even italians like christmas are not 0 and his son almost forget they live in parts. obviously there's more of this kind of thing in italy of course but this wonderful architecture and the flair here are certainly impressive but there's this show of us stop for the
city and so inspiration was drawn from italian urban planning and individual palazzi especially in rome and home but frederick the great never set eyes on the strict father forbade him from traveling there so instead he sent his architects to copy the most beautiful buildings and build somewhat more modest interpretations he wanted to give parts to which he called a wretched backwater that bit more splendor. the moment you just have to walk around sansa see a palace and look from there to the...
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in rome, there were no pilgrims fillin: st all.partially returned to lockdown. the pope took mass and gave his global easter blessing in side since pieters's basilica to reduce congregation. he also focused on covid. i reduce congregation. he also focused on covid. i urge the entire international— on covid. i urge the entire international community, | on covid. i urge the entire i international community, any on covid. i urge the entire - international community, any spirit of global— international community, any spirit of global responsibility, _ international community, any spirit of global responsibility, to - of global responsibility, to overcome _ of global responsibility, to overcome delays- of global responsibility, to overcome delays in- of global responsibility, to overcome delays in the . of global responsibility, to - overcome delays in the distribution of vaccine, — overcome delays in the distribution of vaccine, and _ overcome delays in the distribution of vaccine, and to _ overcome delays in the distribution of vaccin
in rome, there were no pilgrims fillin: st all.partially returned to lockdown. the pope took mass and gave his global easter blessing in side since pieters's basilica to reduce congregation. he also focused on covid. i reduce congregation. he also focused on covid. i urge the entire international— on covid. i urge the entire international community, | on covid. i urge the entire i international community, any on covid. i urge the entire - international community, any spirit of global—...
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as this remarkable record of our collective history is finally shared. >> that was seth doan in rome.reg] military life can have its challenges, but sometimes veteran life brings more. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dadav is therere. - [greg]g] i'm gregg gagadson, armymy veteran.. - [annououncer] dav v helps veterarans and theheir families geget the benenefits they'y've . - [grereg] today, , i'm an entrepepreneur, a a photograph, a publblic speakerer, and i nevever tire of f standing t t. - [announcncer] with t the right supppport, more e veteras can rereach victorories, great anand small. - [greg] m my victory y is just beining the bestst that i caca. - [annnnouncer] susupport more vivictories fofor veteransns. gogo to dav.ororg. "donorschoose! support a classroom, build a future!" at donorschoose.org we want students in every community to have the tools they need for a great education. and now more than ever, students and teachers need your help to get books, art supplies, science kits and so much more. here's what to do: go to donorschoose.org, find a request
as this remarkable record of our collective history is finally shared. >> that was seth doan in rome.reg] military life can have its challenges, but sometimes veteran life brings more. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dadav is therere. - [greg]g] i'm gregg gagadson, armymy veteran.. - [annououncer] dav v helps veterarans and theheir families geget the benenefits they'y've . - [grereg] today, , i'm an entrepepreneur, a a photograph, a publblic speakerer, and i nevever...
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she joins me, now, from rome. and thanks for doing so.are hearing about how life is for people, on the ground, in myanmar? do people fear an escalation, by the military? >> thanks for having me, michael. yes, absolutely. people fear that, you know, the military is going to be, you know, starting to even ramp up even more violent means of cracking down on any type of dissent. so, you know, they've already cut mobile internet. they've been having these nightly-internet shutdowns for many, many weeks, now. and just in the last couple of days, they've also cut wireless-broadband services. so, there are two main fears for a lot of the -- the -- the people living in myanmar right now. one, is that the military is going to escalate, in terms of the violence towards its own citizens. two is that the world is going to forget about what is happening in myanmar. when there aren't going to be the stream of images and news coming out, from the citizen journalists that are telling us what's happening there. >> just to that point, i mean, many dozens of
she joins me, now, from rome. and thanks for doing so.are hearing about how life is for people, on the ground, in myanmar? do people fear an escalation, by the military? >> thanks for having me, michael. yes, absolutely. people fear that, you know, the military is going to be, you know, starting to even ramp up even more violent means of cracking down on any type of dissent. so, you know, they've already cut mobile internet. they've been having these nightly-internet shutdowns for many,...
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little later on the show fighting to the death in style the intricately designed armor of ancient rome's collaborators. and also on the show a german city promoting centuries of jewish history with one of europe's oldest synagogue. welcome to arts and culture well not that many debut albums draw as much attention as the one celeste put out earlier this year she says she made the $21.00 tracks on not your muse not for commercial success but just to be how she likes them and it seems a lot of other people like them too this week celeste was nominated for 3 brit awards. behind the scenes with one of britain's biggest new talents celeste epiphany wait. just a design is simple the cruise making the best out of the pandemic restrictions. on. it's been a year of breakthroughs for the singing despite the. and look. 7 7 i think everyone in the last year and everything has been like somewhere in suspense and i just enjoy what i'm doing really and i think the. the sort of stardom thing is never like the thing at the end of it that i'm like looking to see what that point looks like or feels like and
little later on the show fighting to the death in style the intricately designed armor of ancient rome's collaborators. and also on the show a german city promoting centuries of jewish history with one of europe's oldest synagogue. welcome to arts and culture well not that many debut albums draw as much attention as the one celeste put out earlier this year she says she made the $21.00 tracks on not your muse not for commercial success but just to be how she likes them and it seems a lot of...
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from then on churches became callouses the pantheon in rome was a temple in which the ancient romans had worshipped their gods this don't structure became the model for the buildings erected to honor the christian god and his earthly representative the emperor. and the eastern roman empire the byzantine empire the hunch a sophia in constantinople became the largest church in christendom. 10000 laborers built the giant basilica adorned with the magnificence that the imperial court saw as its due 5 centuries after jesus died on the cross the christian church had become a highly political body. the imperial splendor of the southeastern reaches of the crumbling roman empire stands in sharp contrast to the more modest style in the northwest there from the start of the 9th century charles the 1st king of the franks ruled as successor to the roman emperors. charles later called charles the great or charlemagne built a church in auckland as a sign of his sovereignty. and he also copied the ancient symbols of the former roman empire. the palatine chapel in aachen is a domed building like the
from then on churches became callouses the pantheon in rome was a temple in which the ancient romans had worshipped their gods this don't structure became the model for the buildings erected to honor the christian god and his earthly representative the emperor. and the eastern roman empire the byzantine empire the hunch a sophia in constantinople became the largest church in christendom. 10000 laborers built the giant basilica adorned with the magnificence that the imperial court saw as its due...
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like the pope in rome a to speak of hope amid the pandemic. some sports news now and the going to sleep is big game on sunday so when you're on berlin hose tears in the berlin derby when you were looking for a winner that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and keep their city rivals mired in relegation trouble but he had other ideas. had to were forced into a change for the darby. positive covert 19 test meant alexander was pressed into service and goal. urged on by their funds fireworks outside the ground when you own started with a bang she reacted well to push over cush approval 2nd minute header. but there was nothing the stand in keeper could do moments later. a rocket from under they made it one nil to after 10 minutes. it looked like it would take at least a miracle for her to get back into the much hand one giulia right when the referee deemed this challenge a material game dizzy worthy of a penalty. dirty look at bucky who stepped up and sent on this new to the wrong way 1135 minutes and that's the way it finished
like the pope in rome a to speak of hope amid the pandemic. some sports news now and the going to sleep is big game on sunday so when you're on berlin hose tears in the berlin derby when you were looking for a winner that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and keep their city rivals mired in relegation trouble but he had other ideas. had to were forced into a change for the darby. positive covert 19 test meant alexander was pressed into service and goal. urged on by their...
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no washington wanted rome built on the potomac river. he wanted it near the potomac river washington had but other founders would joke and call potomac fever. george was not well traveled washington thought that the potomac was equal to the sen the thames the danube the rhine all put together. like the potomac but it's hardly equal to any one of those yet alone all of them, but the potomac connected the community next to it the future capital city with the chesapeake which meant access to the atlantic rivers were important in a day of primitive transportation and rudimentary communication. also the potomac flows westward. it will unite, maryland, virginia, pennsylvania and the roads from the edges of the tributaries of the potomac would run west into what is today the ohio territory pittsburgh and so forth and so on so the potomac would then connect north and south as it was equal distance between two at east and west i would serve to function if it serve the unite the new capital city with the atlantic ocean and so on and so forth. that
no washington wanted rome built on the potomac river. he wanted it near the potomac river washington had but other founders would joke and call potomac fever. george was not well traveled washington thought that the potomac was equal to the sen the thames the danube the rhine all put together. like the potomac but it's hardly equal to any one of those yet alone all of them, but the potomac connected the community next to it the future capital city with the chesapeake which meant access to the...
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that was our rome correspondent there. that was our rome correspondent there.cases has risen dramatically over the past two months. non—essential shops will close and schools will be shut for three or four weeks over the easter break. and anyone travelling will need to justify a journey that takes them more than six miles from home. non—essential shops and leisure services in england which spent much of the winter closed are hoping the prime minister will confirm on monday that they can reopen from the 12th april. experts say independents fared better than chains in 2020 but still, nearly 33,000 shut for good. small shop owners who have clung on are grappling with piles of unsold stock, and say they desperately need shoppers back in stores if they are to recover their pandemic losses. our business correspondent katy austin has more. mannequins are being re—dressed and window displays updated. gillian petersfield is putting away unsold winter clothes. some has been marked for sale, some i will pack away and i'll have to bring it out again for next winter. more o
that was our rome correspondent there. that was our rome correspondent there.cases has risen dramatically over the past two months. non—essential shops will close and schools will be shut for three or four weeks over the easter break. and anyone travelling will need to justify a journey that takes them more than six miles from home. non—essential shops and leisure services in england which spent much of the winter closed are hoping the prime minister will confirm on monday that they can...
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we are joined from rome. so a subdued easter as we see from a few people in what is normally a very crowded place. how is the pope grating, what's his message? >> well, right now i'm standing in front of st. petersburg. the hope is inside holding mass. you see those pictures. what i want to show you, one of the effects of covid is normally when the pope is inside they will broadcast that on these screens, there is about five screens inside the square there. they're black today, turned off, because of course they don't want to encourage people to come down to the square. we have been noticing joggers and cyclists passing through, it's their excuse to get out. otherwise people living in the area can't come down. they're supposed to stay in their vicinity of their home. the pope's message will be to the city and to the world if is a message that generally talks about world situations, conflicts of the world, but his easter message we got a glimpse of. it is one saying we can start over. it is also, of course, th
we are joined from rome. so a subdued easter as we see from a few people in what is normally a very crowded place. how is the pope grating, what's his message? >> well, right now i'm standing in front of st. petersburg. the hope is inside holding mass. you see those pictures. what i want to show you, one of the effects of covid is normally when the pope is inside they will broadcast that on these screens, there is about five screens inside the square there. they're black today, turned...
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that popular character in rome. -- ole gunnar solskjaer.— gunnar solsk'aer.it gunnar solsk'aer. that is right, a tttte bit of — gunnar solsk'aer. that is right, a tttte bit of a— gunnar solskjaer. that is right, a little bit of a storm _ gunnar solskjaer. that is right, a little bit of a storm in _ gunnar solskjaer. that is right, a little bit of a storm in a - gunnar solskjaer. that is right, a little bit of a storm in a teacup, l little bit of a storm in a teacup, but quite entertaining. after the quarterfinal win, but quite entertaining. after the quarterfinalwin, he but quite entertaining. after the quarterfinal win, he was asked about facing roma in the semifinals and said he had not seen roma play and some roma supporters took this as a bit of a snob, in fact they put a poster of ole gunnar solskjaer outside the club's training ground and under it they had the message make sure he remembers as. for what it's worth, come in his press he had no intention at all of disrespecting roma. on paper, he should remember some of the players, because some of them p
that popular character in rome. -- ole gunnar solskjaer.— gunnar solsk'aer.it gunnar solsk'aer. that is right, a tttte bit of — gunnar solsk'aer. that is right, a tttte bit of a— gunnar solskjaer. that is right, a little bit of a storm _ gunnar solskjaer. that is right, a little bit of a storm in _ gunnar solskjaer. that is right, a little bit of a storm in a - gunnar solskjaer. that is right, a little bit of a storm in a teacup, l little bit of a storm in a teacup, but quite...
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central asia the region formed by the link between the rulers of china and the emperors of faraway rome. to. this speech go it doesn't leave any crimes behind because there's enough plastic lying around into town to one is clear enough. for cycling this is a make or break your camp can succeed when children see the bigger picture. they will think if they kill where they live. for. 30. dollars. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as attorneys i have walked off the streets like many cancers and they have problems are almost the same 14 the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. go up should work on the floor to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see them why the old school had decided to put their trust in us. my name is james harrison i work. this is you know your new is a live from berlin the battle to replace uncle americal heats up 2 men declare themselves ready to leave the conservatives in germany's upcoming e
central asia the region formed by the link between the rulers of china and the emperors of faraway rome. to. this speech go it doesn't leave any crimes behind because there's enough plastic lying around into town to one is clear enough. for cycling this is a make or break your camp can succeed when children see the bigger picture. they will think if they kill where they live. for. 30. dollars. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship...
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like the pope in rome they to speak of hope amid the pandemic. tens of thousands of australians are spending another easter away from home a strangely it has severely restricted incoming travel for more than a year now because of the pandemic and that includes citizens now some are asking the united nations to help them get home reporter joel dollar roy joins us now to explain joel you are one of those australians are you not well i'm a stray and but are not stranded but that's only because i haven't actually tried to go home and it's a good thing too because it is really difficult for several reasons firstly all the returning strains have to quarantine and quarantine facilities are extremely limited to just a couple of 1000 per week there's also only a handful of aliens actually flying there and they restrict passengers just around $35.00 seats per plane and they often cancel flights it's also extremely expensive people are paying up to 25000 dollars that's around 16000 euros just to secure a seat and all of this is created this backlog of some
like the pope in rome they to speak of hope amid the pandemic. tens of thousands of australians are spending another easter away from home a strangely it has severely restricted incoming travel for more than a year now because of the pandemic and that includes citizens now some are asking the united nations to help them get home reporter joel dollar roy joins us now to explain joel you are one of those australians are you not well i'm a stray and but are not stranded but that's only because i...
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here's our rome correspondent, mark lowen.are, few would have imagined that 12 months on, here we would be here again, but yes, indeed, we are. italy is in the grip of a third wave with about 20,000 coronavirus cases a day, and so the whole of italy is now in a red zone for this easter weekend. and of course, the vatican, too, is in lockdown. what does that mean? well, that restaurants are only offering takeaway service across the whole of the country and that non—essential businesses right across italy have had to close. there are movement restrictions as well. all arrivals into italy from european union countries are subject to a five—day quarantine as well. but in one concession to italians, who will be sitting down for their easter lunch or dinner at home, they are allowed to invite up to two people from the same family to join them for this, which is an extremely important weekend and celebration for many italians. in terms of church services, well, they are still going ahead for the easter mass, but the faithful are bein
here's our rome correspondent, mark lowen.are, few would have imagined that 12 months on, here we would be here again, but yes, indeed, we are. italy is in the grip of a third wave with about 20,000 coronavirus cases a day, and so the whole of italy is now in a red zone for this easter weekend. and of course, the vatican, too, is in lockdown. what does that mean? well, that restaurants are only offering takeaway service across the whole of the country and that non—essential businesses right...
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normally, rome is filled with tourists and pilgrims.he second straight year, italy and the vatican are under strict lockdown over easter to contain a surge of covid-19 infections. >> it is the second easter i have to spend with my little family, just my husband and daughter, because i cannot reach my parents and brothers and nephews, which live in a different region. so this is good to be the same for many families. and this is a bit sad, but also, we are tired of this situation. we know it needs to be like this, but it is sad. >> it is better than lester, because last -- then last year, because last year, nothing was possible. nobody was permitted to leave their houses. at this year, we are in a situation where people can come to church, participate in the ceremonies. reporter: while some church events will take place, the vatican scaled down easter, the faithful encouraged to follow services and the pope's message on tv, radio or online. the public is advised to stay home and police have stepped up patrols to and sure don't gather. bu
normally, rome is filled with tourists and pilgrims.he second straight year, italy and the vatican are under strict lockdown over easter to contain a surge of covid-19 infections. >> it is the second easter i have to spend with my little family, just my husband and daughter, because i cannot reach my parents and brothers and nephews, which live in a different region. so this is good to be the same for many families. and this is a bit sad, but also, we are tired of this situation. we know...
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there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rome entertainment industry visitors can now see the part they played in roman society on the museum's website and when italy's code restrictions on the states in person as well. from italy now to germany where 76 years after the holocaust the city of all sorts is now rediscovering and probably promoting its jewish history the city boasts remnants of jewish communities dating back to the 11th century. is famous for its medieval city center attracting millions of visitors exploring the city's rich jewish history. it's for this reason that air force is applying to be included on the unesco world heritage list. after its old synagogue a major tourist attraction has been very well preserved. has been working on efforts unesco application for over a decade. after art applied because we believe that these edifices are so unique that they should be protected as part of humanity's cultural heritage just even once. as a mentor should we know of many jewish settlements and communities that existed during the middle ages but most remna
there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rome entertainment industry visitors can now see the part they played in roman society on the museum's website and when italy's code restrictions on the states in person as well. from italy now to germany where 76 years after the holocaust the city of all sorts is now rediscovering and probably promoting its jewish history the city boasts remnants of jewish communities dating back to the 11th century. is famous for its medieval city...