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ah, it was about coming under the spiritual authority of rome. and uh, in the end, uh, in general, nothing really came of it. rim uh, in fact, still couldn’t do it. uh, to provide this military assistance to daniel, respectively, and daniel very quickly forgot about catholicism, when in the 16th century, the southwestern russian lands became part of the speech. the tiles of the orthodox church here began to be treated as stepdaughters, and to the orthodox population, as in the gibberish partly this spiritual crisis, but in in many ways, the corruption of individual bishops led to the fact that even a year before the signing of the union of brest, representatives of the kiev metropolitanate, episcopal, ostroh, cyril-terlet and bishops. pati-patii of vladimir berestya, swore allegiance to the pope, recognizing the catholic doctrine in everything, very few accepted it voluntarily. it was planted by the authorities of the commonwealth e. sometimes just by force. here, including this concerned, for example , monasteries, because it practically did not
ah, it was about coming under the spiritual authority of rome. and uh, in the end, uh, in general, nothing really came of it. rim uh, in fact, still couldn’t do it. uh, to provide this military assistance to daniel, respectively, and daniel very quickly forgot about catholicism, when in the 16th century, the southwestern russian lands became part of the speech. the tiles of the orthodox church here began to be treated as stepdaughters, and to the orthodox population, as in the gibberish...
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although this property, starting from the 11th century, the moment of the official split between rome constantinople and the division of christianity into two branches, attempts to draw orthodox russia into catholic did not stop. the first such serious event took place in the 12th century, when the western russian prince daniil of galicia, the founder of lvov, dreaming of a coalition against the mongol horde , turned to rome for military assistance, indeed he was offered the crown. ah, it was about coming under the spiritual authority of rome and uh, ultimately uh, v basically, nothing really came of it. rim uh, in fact, still couldn’t do it. uh, to provide this military assistance to daniel. yes, it means, respectively, that daniel very quickly forgot about catholicism, when in the 16th century, the southwestern russian lands became part of the speech of the village. so the orthodox church here began to be treated like a stepdaughter, and to the orthodox population, as in a gibberish partly this spiritual crisis, but in many ways the corruption of individual bishops led to the fact t
although this property, starting from the 11th century, the moment of the official split between rome constantinople and the division of christianity into two branches, attempts to draw orthodox russia into catholic did not stop. the first such serious event took place in the 12th century, when the western russian prince daniil of galicia, the founder of lvov, dreaming of a coalition against the mongol horde , turned to rome for military assistance, indeed he was offered the crown. ah, it was...
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, the most holy pope of rome six 4 proposes her as a wife.he holy namalu the father of people must be hidden from whom to hide blueberries sees screaming. do not ruin yourself father, great you want, i order her to hide in the stables and then father great well, look, maybe she is crooked, or humpbacked? let the whole world laugh at us. did you hear what they say says they are liquidated saints with everyone and do not kiss. no, don't tell babies. here they let their estrus suck the rumors, you have empty numes, like old grandmothers, they use the state. and what is the use of her, her dynasty is over, everything that you take from her is not gold, not land, not people, nothing holy. the pope offers 6,000 ducats for the bride. you won't tie me up here muti. where are you, tell me humanly. how much is 50 hryvnia gold 50 hryvnia for your two times more frames, or maybe they will push them in italian aha your bad fishing is immediately clear gold would give each 1000 hryvnia. you would have married your prince to a communal farm, and most import
, the most holy pope of rome six 4 proposes her as a wife.he holy namalu the father of people must be hidden from whom to hide blueberries sees screaming. do not ruin yourself father, great you want, i order her to hide in the stables and then father great well, look, maybe she is crooked, or humpbacked? let the whole world laugh at us. did you hear what they say says they are liquidated saints with everyone and do not kiss. no, don't tell babies. here they let their estrus suck the rumors, you...
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coming up, all eyes earned to rome -- turned to rome.cial address by mario draghi later this morning. will his government survive? here in the italian capital with francine lacqua next. this is number. ♪ dani: welcome back. i'm dani burger in london. prime minister mario draghi is due to address lawmakers later this morning. francine lacqua is standing by in an idyllic scene in rome closely following the developments. [laughter] francine: yes, idyllic, but very, very hot. dani: don't talk to me about hot, francine. [laughter] francine: yes, i know every we do have air conditioning at times. i'm delighted to be joined by the democratic already mp who simplifies things so everyone can understand politically what is going on. thank you so much for joining us. there is a lot going on today. does mario draghi resign or not resign and doesn't put italy in an economic crisis if he does? >> we will have a confidence vote today and i think he will have the majority, even if it might be that it is not the same majority as before, but a smaller maj
coming up, all eyes earned to rome -- turned to rome.cial address by mario draghi later this morning. will his government survive? here in the italian capital with francine lacqua next. this is number. ♪ dani: welcome back. i'm dani burger in london. prime minister mario draghi is due to address lawmakers later this morning. francine lacqua is standing by in an idyllic scene in rome closely following the developments. [laughter] francine: yes, idyllic, but very, very hot. dani: don't talk to...
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kriti: joining us from rome.s we were listening to the development, looking at life pictures of the confidence vote. we are going to stick with that concept and talk with the market reaction. traders are not just watching italy, they are also watching the ecb decision tomorrow. christina, let's start there. there is a lot going on with italian yields right now. we seldom move as we saw draghi speak yesterday. as we talk about this, how is the ecb thinking about the geopolitics here? >> it's very much of the forefront of their minds, because you can never really ignore politics in europe, especially italian pollock picks -- italian politics, which has been a focus for many ecb presidents. it really is this idea that italy's vulnerability to this political shift is very much at the center of the fiscal unity and financial stability in you -- in europe. we have seen the ecb really being worried about this idea of fragmentation, which is why they came up with this anti-fragmentation tool. it is going be very interest
kriti: joining us from rome.s we were listening to the development, looking at life pictures of the confidence vote. we are going to stick with that concept and talk with the market reaction. traders are not just watching italy, they are also watching the ecb decision tomorrow. christina, let's start there. there is a lot going on with italian yields right now. we seldom move as we saw draghi speak yesterday. as we talk about this, how is the ecb thinking about the geopolitics here? >>...
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the displacement of anti and rome are from urban areas. after 945 is a good example of mainstream society making a bogeyman out of minorities it by creating circumstances that force people to live marginalized lives or an offer d o. and in the end, this reinforces the prejudices. they've gone with it. i mentally to stein back and of money advice, grew up in west berlin in the 19th sixties and seventies with they put them on a gulf model of gibson. i grew up with my grandmother. exactly. and she always tell me the keep it down when i was playing. she was worried we'd be thrown out of our home because of people complaining nika, but it was in the middle of the day, or why the whole, well young sense of to say about from the me i had, she was scared that some one from mainstream society would come and tell us to be quiet recently and that we weren't allowed to do these sorts of things in germany in what have you thought that she was afraid of that because she still had the same fear. she had an outlet from from, from the house i young and aga
the displacement of anti and rome are from urban areas. after 945 is a good example of mainstream society making a bogeyman out of minorities it by creating circumstances that force people to live marginalized lives or an offer d o. and in the end, this reinforces the prejudices. they've gone with it. i mentally to stein back and of money advice, grew up in west berlin in the 19th sixties and seventies with they put them on a gulf model of gibson. i grew up with my grandmother. exactly. and she...
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francine is on the ground in rome. want to get your take on the espresso prices in rome, gelato as well. francine: if you look at some of the luxury searchers, you can predict the next recession in china. as a whole other metrics for your strength or weakness. there's a belief when you speak to parliamentarians that there is moral pressure on mario draghi. they wrote a letter saying please stay on, italy need you at the moment, the prime minister of spain writing the editorial yesterday saying the pressure for him to stay, as long as he has number is too big to ignore. the thinking is if draghi leaves at the moment, because of the ecb fragmentation, the other question is there is a large amount of money the european commission had to disperse to europe and edley. that is a exchange for forms. if mario draghi leaves now, you may not be able to get the reforms needed. tom: all the uncertainty so far, assessing the impacts of the likelihood of him holding onto that coalition. we have to get more clarity from the prime min
francine is on the ground in rome. want to get your take on the espresso prices in rome, gelato as well. francine: if you look at some of the luxury searchers, you can predict the next recession in china. as a whole other metrics for your strength or weakness. there's a belief when you speak to parliamentarians that there is moral pressure on mario draghi. they wrote a letter saying please stay on, italy need you at the moment, the prime minister of spain writing the editorial yesterday saying...
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. >>> next stop, the american academy in rome. reporter: under a grand portico just off the courtyard about 40 or so usually gather for lunch. it's a group of mostly americans in a setting that's distinctly italian framed by jazz men and fragments of roman antiquities on the wall. more remarkable than the place though is the mix of people. sitting at that lunch table -- >> oh, it's amazing. there are architects. there are designers. >> reporter: we found a musicologist, curator of antiquities, chatting away at this new area. there is a professor of italian in detroit. >> reporter: we watched the chef out here in the garden picking your lunch. lunch is about more than eating here. very nice to eat. >> it is. it's about creating community amongst the fellows. giving you chances to talk about your work, progress, to work through problems, but also simply to deepen the relationships you have with the people around you. >> reporter: elena past is a fellow here at the american academy. she's writing a book and came to study the film sto
. >>> next stop, the american academy in rome. reporter: under a grand portico just off the courtyard about 40 or so usually gather for lunch. it's a group of mostly americans in a setting that's distinctly italian framed by jazz men and fragments of roman antiquities on the wall. more remarkable than the place though is the mix of people. sitting at that lunch table -- >> oh, it's amazing. there are architects. there are designers. >> reporter: we found a musicologist,...
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the rome statute probably needs to be ratified. but there must be political agreement for this. stage does it affect the investigation of crimes committed by russians and citizens of other states on the territory of ukraine by the international criminal court? well, it does not affect normally. how do you assess the probability that the consideration of cases of crimes committed by russia at the international court in gaza should be clearly distinguished here? judicial institutions that are territorially located in the case and that ukraine uses to bring the russian federation and certain individuals to justice we have several tracks that are used first of all, yes, this is the un international court of justice, which is considering two applications of ukraine, the first was submitted back in 2016, it seems, and related to the convention on the prohibition of racial discrimination, the ban on the mejlis and other oppressions of the crimean tatars in the autonomous republic crimea and the second convention on the prohibition of the financing of terrorism, which related to events
the rome statute probably needs to be ratified. but there must be political agreement for this. stage does it affect the investigation of crimes committed by russians and citizens of other states on the territory of ukraine by the international criminal court? well, it does not affect normally. how do you assess the probability that the consideration of cases of crimes committed by russia at the international court in gaza should be clearly distinguished here? judicial institutions that are...
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francine is in rome. we will also go through tesla. starting with the ecb, they are set to increase interest rates later today for the first time in 11 years. markets are expecting an increase of a quarter of 1%. reports expect they may go further and opt for half a percent. let's get more. 25 basis points versus de basis points, how to be think about it? >> the ecb has been very specific and sank they're going to opt for a smaller hike. it is the first one in 11 years. they are concerned about yields, how traders and investors are going to digest the shift in policy. at the same time, they are looking at the inflation rate that will probably climb for the next couple of months. they are looking at forecasts that slow to 2024. if you're caught between a rock in a hard place, there is room for a larger rate increase. they are planning for larger steps in september. there are a lot of people who actually seek to do that today. even though they have signaled smaller steps. dani: the other big thing is the anti-fragmentation tool, what tha
francine is in rome. we will also go through tesla. starting with the ecb, they are set to increase interest rates later today for the first time in 11 years. markets are expecting an increase of a quarter of 1%. reports expect they may go further and opt for half a percent. let's get more. 25 basis points versus de basis points, how to be think about it? >> the ecb has been very specific and sank they're going to opt for a smaller hike. it is the first one in 11 years. they are concerned...
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this is directly related to political will, but since most civilized countries have rectified the rome statute and recognized the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, it is no longer a question of political will and institutional memory and inclusion in this system of international law, and by the way, from this point of view, it is very important that ukraine also certifies the rome statute because, on the one hand, we place great hopes on the icc, and on the other hand , we are the main law of the icc, the rome statute is not we ratify, even though they once again recognized the jurisdiction of the international court of justice in in other words, this is such an extremely complex story, in principle, there are no political arguments in ukraine anymore. why not ratify? parliament, what kind of manifestations of this political will. because it is a bit strange to expect political will from the whole world and not to show it ourselves, that is why i think that we have already reached the moment when it is necessary to ratify the rome statute and join this family of peoples
this is directly related to political will, but since most civilized countries have rectified the rome statute and recognized the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, it is no longer a question of political will and institutional memory and inclusion in this system of international law, and by the way, from this point of view, it is very important that ukraine also certifies the rome statute because, on the one hand, we place great hopes on the icc, and on the other hand , we are...
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because they couldn't vote for this huge new incinerator in rome, which cost millions and millions of euros because they said it was a recipe for corruption. so you had these different courses and the government giving different reasons why they weren't no longer willing to vote in these conference folks. but at the end of the day, it's because they see the political winds change and they knew the elections were coming well. political change of some sorts, in sure lanka ran a records request, memories been sworn in as the country's president. now, it was elected by m. p. 's, despite widespread public protests but managed, i can say 6 time, former prime minister is partly responsible for the country's economic collapse that lawson has moved from columbus. it was a subdued celebration of parliament when i knew we could. i'm a single one in surf until 2020 for the remainder of his freedom term. for most people outside the building, there's no reason to celebrate the lancaster and into a nation waiting and cues. and hundreds of people are standing in line, trying to get a passport to leav
because they couldn't vote for this huge new incinerator in rome, which cost millions and millions of euros because they said it was a recipe for corruption. so you had these different courses and the government giving different reasons why they weren't no longer willing to vote in these conference folks. but at the end of the day, it's because they see the political winds change and they knew the elections were coming well. political change of some sorts, in sure lanka ran a records request,...
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since he and rome are people with estimated figures of up to half a 1000000 individuals in total among those taking part in the hunger strike protest at the former concentration camp. and da, how was the grandfather of julie halle lich? to accept spanish. and he hadn't himself been imprisoned in a concentration camp. it at his parents had been which of us and if, of course, that affected him treatment i for it's a pain that you carry with you for. i meant that especially when society hasn't fully acknowledged that this genocide took place here in germany for alongside died against the jews side and it's still being suppressed to a certain degree. dashed english, beacon vert, ah, she minute of mountain ish does ish mit diesel lied to me, didn't call my mother didn't want me to grow up with this anguish and drama house so. so she didn't tell me about it until i was about 10 years old. it, it really upset me um i was completely beside myself for about a we had advised on iraq. her language is also not as well as fight does money by a specific i can cause a ton knowing that my own grandpar
since he and rome are people with estimated figures of up to half a 1000000 individuals in total among those taking part in the hunger strike protest at the former concentration camp. and da, how was the grandfather of julie halle lich? to accept spanish. and he hadn't himself been imprisoned in a concentration camp. it at his parents had been which of us and if, of course, that affected him treatment i for it's a pain that you carry with you for. i meant that especially when society hasn't...
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the newly founded central council of german santian rome are called in a lawyer marconas. we expect any troubles of all who are there was no excrement or such liking as had been claim to us. while on the contrary, it was in a perfectly normal, habitable condition or the other. i think they claimed that this house posted an epidemic risk was fabricated, published on. and today's the 1st time i've heard that there was a risk of the house collapsing. yeah, that sounds really do is on her bike to will the office cracked hover that really made us wonder know what next as of what was this country doing to us on what is going on for future? ange cottage is organ when we started worrying that if they can take away the home they had given us, then they could do whatever they want us to. while the family was assigned a new home and darmstadt on waste land at the edge of the city. genuine of edge has come a long way since those days. he now runs his own successful business and lives in cologne. this been dear man. good boyden? daisy, my zine voter has been there. john, i've become th
the newly founded central council of german santian rome are called in a lawyer marconas. we expect any troubles of all who are there was no excrement or such liking as had been claim to us. while on the contrary, it was in a perfectly normal, habitable condition or the other. i think they claimed that this house posted an epidemic risk was fabricated, published on. and today's the 1st time i've heard that there was a risk of the house collapsing. yeah, that sounds really do is on her bike to...
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of our high touch, i recalled an old saying that bears a great truth in a country in which gypsies rome is one where freedom reigns for a country without gypsy, is one without freedom. and let's see going. i gave all kind of like a blind young and though welcome moment, not just to day, but always harder on an emma. a more than 10000 people attended the music festival. money at the consultants, home depot were looking for new encounters and meeting new people. they were ready to open up when i'm there were a number of boots with non cindy people too, who were engrossed in animating constellations with a shuttle. as i mentioned to me, it was a milestone. we were being seen and heard, and not only on a musical level, national musical. whoa, go not just a day, but only several weeks after the music festival, a number of roma families moved to down that damn stud, stunt in my good woods oquendo. and as under that, my birth certificate sighted darmstadt as my city of birth and listed camping ground as my address in my family had experienced displacement and persecution. and serbia in the for
of our high touch, i recalled an old saying that bears a great truth in a country in which gypsies rome is one where freedom reigns for a country without gypsy, is one without freedom. and let's see going. i gave all kind of like a blind young and though welcome moment, not just to day, but always harder on an emma. a more than 10000 people attended the music festival. money at the consultants, home depot were looking for new encounters and meeting new people. they were ready to open up when...
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good and evil, that this is not a metaphor, i cannot help but ask you about the words of the pope of rome francis, who said that he does not support president putin, but refused to talk about good and evil in the context of russia's war against ukraine, and i am quoting pope francis, he said here in this war there is no metaphysical good and evil, there is something global with elements that very intertwined i'm just against reducing the complexity to the difference between good and bad without thinking about the roots and interests which are very complex how did you take these words uh i mean how did you take the words uh of pope francis m well you put me in it is not an easy situation, and i will even try to be as sincere as possible. i think the more the pope gets closer to the circumstances in ukraine, the better he will be able to describe them. with the state in the state by the states in the state secret. so it's one thing to look at the faraway and read about it, and it's another thing to come to bucha to irpin and be in kyiv to see our uh-uh wounded, the printer how uh-huh then t
good and evil, that this is not a metaphor, i cannot help but ask you about the words of the pope of rome francis, who said that he does not support president putin, but refused to talk about good and evil in the context of russia's war against ukraine, and i am quoting pope francis, he said here in this war there is no metaphysical good and evil, there is something global with elements that very intertwined i'm just against reducing the complexity to the difference between good and bad without...
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ah, let's bring in our guest. joining us from rome is mikella gerace, who's a former under secretary of these economic development ministry from verona, illinois upon the head of economic analysis at the center for european policy, and also from rome, giovanni, or seen the director of the school of government, the professor of contemporary history and we squeezed o'corrley university warm welcome to you all. thank you so much for your time with us on the inside story. mckelly jace over to you for us. so druggie is credited by some with really restoring italy's credibility on the world stage. but his critics would say he was a technocrat and he couldn't play the part of a politician, especially when it came to dealing with parliament. what do you think went wrong and what went wrong was that these a current government was formed during the call the, the crisis where pretty much the interest of the whole country of all political parties where a lying. and so we formed the government of national unity. now after the call, the crisis was way likely overcome or then that the differences b
ah, let's bring in our guest. joining us from rome is mikella gerace, who's a former under secretary of these economic development ministry from verona, illinois upon the head of economic analysis at the center for european policy, and also from rome, giovanni, or seen the director of the school of government, the professor of contemporary history and we squeezed o'corrley university warm welcome to you all. thank you so much for your time with us on the inside story. mckelly jace over to you...
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at the hands of the 3rd reich were legitimate under the nazis systematically murdered, cynthia and rome. are people with estimated figures of up to half a 1000000 individuals in total among those taking part in the hunger strike protest at the former concentration camp and da, how was the grandfather of julie halle ledge to add them to spanish, and he hadn't himself been imprisoned. in a concentration camp, it at his parents had been off and of course that affected him treatment for it's a pain that you carry with you for i meant, especially when society hasn't fully acknowledged that this genocide took place here in germany, when alongside died against the jews side and it still being suppressed to a certain degree, yet dig a should be convert. ah man, router varnished as ish mit diesel lied from. it didn't call my mother didn't want me to grow up with this anguish and drama as soon. so she didn't tell me about it until i was about 10 years old. it it really upset me. um, well, i was completely beside myself for about a we had advised on an rockell. i'm book this aus cannot answer as f
at the hands of the 3rd reich were legitimate under the nazis systematically murdered, cynthia and rome. are people with estimated figures of up to half a 1000000 individuals in total among those taking part in the hunger strike protest at the former concentration camp and da, how was the grandfather of julie halle ledge to add them to spanish, and he hadn't himself been imprisoned. in a concentration camp, it at his parents had been off and of course that affected him treatment for it's a pain...
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meanwhile, we continue to watch and read the tea leaves in rome.ario is losing some of his luster. what is the potential makeup of the next government? francine: what is interesting, we have a special guest coming up, the former prime minister, now one of the kingmakers in parliament. it will be interesting if he sees the split we saw yesterday between the coalition and something reflective of the italian electorate. the question is, if we have a right wing coalition, are they euro skeptic? that is what we will try to find out. tom: currently italian equities down 2%. "bloomberg >> i think inflation this year, we are seeing prices of comm
meanwhile, we continue to watch and read the tea leaves in rome.ario is losing some of his luster. what is the potential makeup of the next government? francine: what is interesting, we have a special guest coming up, the former prime minister, now one of the kingmakers in parliament. it will be interesting if he sees the split we saw yesterday between the coalition and something reflective of the italian electorate. the question is, if we have a right wing coalition, are they euro skeptic?...
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the wembley stadium in london , paulo dybala turned out to be a real show presentation was held in romeear the palace of italian civilization and gathered several thousand fans. let me remind you that roma dybala moved to roma, who is coached by jose mourinho from juventus as a free agent, the contract with the club of rome is calculated until the end of the season 2024 2025. roman in sports is all until we meet in the next chat. sasha thanks we continue. from the european union, they could agree on a plan for saving gas in a lighter version maria slobodyanskaya with details, the countries of the european union nevertheless agreed on plans for saving gas. if you want its simplified version, this is stated in the message of the eu council following the negotiations in brussels, the state undertakes to reduce gas demand by an average of 15% next winter, while we are talking about voluntary measures, due to which the reduction is carried out, countries will be able to choose for themselves. derogations from mandatory cuts to take into account the specific situations of eu member states tod
the wembley stadium in london , paulo dybala turned out to be a real show presentation was held in romeear the palace of italian civilization and gathered several thousand fans. let me remind you that roma dybala moved to roma, who is coached by jose mourinho from juventus as a free agent, the contract with the club of rome is calculated until the end of the season 2024 2025. roman in sports is all until we meet in the next chat. sasha thanks we continue. from the european union, they could...
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you seem a good to is a journalist near rome. and we asked her to explain how we came to this rather surprising offer to reside. what essentially happened today was a very crucial boat in the senate, in which essentially it was a vote on a cost of living, build some 26000000000 euros working the bill to help 50 them and businesses deal with the high energy costs and the $5000.00 movement which is part of the unity government coalition. government led by prime minister modern drug essentially said that they would boy caught this vote because they didn't agree to this particular bill. they felt that the government should be doing more to help citizens and the particular the were again, a specific provision in the bill which talked about allowing rome to build trash incinerator on the outskirts of the city to deal with the trash problem in the capital. something to the 5 time when it's always been again. so they didn't vote again, but the centrally boy caught the bill. so while the bill and the motion of confidence was actually pass
you seem a good to is a journalist near rome. and we asked her to explain how we came to this rather surprising offer to reside. what essentially happened today was a very crucial boat in the senate, in which essentially it was a vote on a cost of living, build some 26000000000 euros working the bill to help 50 them and businesses deal with the high energy costs and the $5000.00 movement which is part of the unity government coalition. government led by prime minister modern drug essentially...
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direct talks with the russian foreign minister of could take place and we meet a group of refugees and rome, cooking up new lives for themselves by mastering the art of the perfect desert. ah, i'm nichol fairly ships, good, happy with us. russian sustained energy supplier gas problem has cut gas applies to germany through the north stream. one pipeline. germany's network operators says, flows have dropped to 20 percent of its full capacity. the cuts mean it will be difficult for the country to fill its reserve tanks before winter and any further reductions could trigger emergency gas rationing. but the french government says it could help by supplying 2 percent of its neighbors needs over the winter. d w spoke with e u energy commissioner, countries seems done and said europe should be able to make it through the winter, even without russian gas. we know that the russia is not to lie up with partners and any moment they cannot introduce it fully disruption of gas. despite the fact that right now they are delivering gas for year 3 pipelines. but we are prepared and we know that there with a
direct talks with the russian foreign minister of could take place and we meet a group of refugees and rome, cooking up new lives for themselves by mastering the art of the perfect desert. ah, i'm nichol fairly ships, good, happy with us. russian sustained energy supplier gas problem has cut gas applies to germany through the north stream. one pipeline. germany's network operators says, flows have dropped to 20 percent of its full capacity. the cuts mean it will be difficult for the country to...
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i mean, it's really interesting, you know. >> michel walks to work from his apartment in rome to thisen designed by the renaissance master rafael. the marble hallways lined with rows of gucci garments and accessories is a playground for the 49-year-old. >> some of the people we spoke to here say you're involved in every detail. >> yeah, yeah, a lot. that's a disease, i think. >> he's also a compulsive collector. we spoke in his office, which is filled with ancient art and modern kitsch. and he has four storage units jammed with more stuff. what's the italian word for hoarder or pack rat? >> cumulatore. >> cumulatore. >> it's much better than pack rat. >> i think it's the disease of collectors. >> he keeps a mental inventory of everything in the studio, from his taxidermy treasures to bowls of buttons. alessandro michel studied costume design and thought he might work in hollywood before he landed at the luxury fashion house fendi, and later, gucci. today his looks start with sketches. then the outfits are sewn. but the gucci magic happens when it gets in front of michel. to us, he see
i mean, it's really interesting, you know. >> michel walks to work from his apartment in rome to thisen designed by the renaissance master rafael. the marble hallways lined with rows of gucci garments and accessories is a playground for the 49-year-old. >> some of the people we spoke to here say you're involved in every detail. >> yeah, yeah, a lot. that's a disease, i think. >> he's also a compulsive collector. we spoke in his office, which is filled with ancient art...
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francine lacqua is in rome, not just in a heatwave but in a normal summer in rome made more complex byhe collapse of the draghi 10-year -- 10-year -- tenure. she will join us cozy in the moment with a spreads that she has earned. francine: and air-conditioning. tom: yes. for draghi, what is next? francine: we don't know what's next but we -- he will probably be looking at italian politics from afar. there is no real legitimacy 10 taking charge of the government, he has been in charge for many months but that is something a lot of italians supported. it is something the market supported, investor supported and the eu supported because he brought reforms needed to access bu funds. we don't know whether this is self-inflicted. or political markings that ended his government. one sign is we are going to go into elections eight or nine months anyway. the fact that they are in october, three or four months, is a huge deal. i won't rule out the fact that he goes on a cruise ship with florence johnson -- boris who's also out of a job, but anything happens. jonathan: i'm sure you would like to
francine lacqua is in rome, not just in a heatwave but in a normal summer in rome made more complex byhe collapse of the draghi 10-year -- 10-year -- tenure. she will join us cozy in the moment with a spreads that she has earned. francine: and air-conditioning. tom: yes. for draghi, what is next? francine: we don't know what's next but we -- he will probably be looking at italian politics from afar. there is no real legitimacy 10 taking charge of the government, he has been in charge for many...
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when did you actually physically make the crossing into rome into italy? yeah, i made dick crossing into italy on the 21st of june. and it was a very enjoyable journey because i was asking for regular roads into wrong, but i was denied access even by that she didn't are out of rom one. i was just telling lydia being persecuted by the libyan, that storage is on. it's many just trying to speak about what was happening. so i had to hop on on the door and into boat, which was a sudden and unworthy for the sea journey, but likely admitted to italy is still a good match with the different challenges. because has he said before we were being called enabled before we even landed in today, cal n jerry don't. andre, you've heard david younger david oliver's story there. this is a failure of policy almost on every single level. surely just explains what those failures might be. well, actually this is a quite a long story. italy has been struggling with migrations phenomenon for 4 years now . so you cannot really call it a certain emergency right now if you have polit
when did you actually physically make the crossing into rome into italy? yeah, i made dick crossing into italy on the 21st of june. and it was a very enjoyable journey because i was asking for regular roads into wrong, but i was denied access even by that she didn't are out of rom one. i was just telling lydia being persecuted by the libyan, that storage is on. it's many just trying to speak about what was happening. so i had to hop on on the door and into boat, which was a sudden and unworthy...
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statute, the rome statute of the international criminal court is actually a document that defines its entire list of what constitutes a crime, in particular, war crimes, crimes against humanity and all these episodes are documented according to the appropriate methodology so that they can then be used in the investigation and in every court proceeding, but in our country this statute has not been ratified by the verkhovna rada as far as we we remember that today ukraine did not criticize the rome statute, but ukraine recognized the jurisdiction of the international criminal court in the part of those crimes committed in connection with russian aggression, and therefore the international criminal court can conduct an investigation. prosecutors of the international criminal court can conduct an investigation. investigation so that eventually this case was transferred to the international criminal court, in addition, the parliament is working on the introduction of e-e legislation that will allow will create all the mechanisms, all the tools, so that the prosecutors have the opportunity
statute, the rome statute of the international criminal court is actually a document that defines its entire list of what constitutes a crime, in particular, war crimes, crimes against humanity and all these episodes are documented according to the appropriate methodology so that they can then be used in the investigation and in every court proceeding, but in our country this statute has not been ratified by the verkhovna rada as far as we we remember that today ukraine did not criticize the...
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mario dragits, but you understand, and immediately because of rome, uh, they said no. e perhaps you expressed yourself incorrectly. this is what they consider. uh, what does he have uh, but huge uh, huge influence is the most experienced person, and they deeply respect him, because the americans say directly, this is our person, you understand, everything is just wanted. you ask a question, see, first question next and he was applauded. and what is the government of mario draghi to be proud of, that prices have flown into space, that there is a real crisis in the italian economy . but in general, actually leaving the country at a difficult time, how to understand all this? all this because, well, tin. eh, how to say? e gentlemanly izhevstvo, but uh, half of the parliament, uh, would prefer him to remain in power, because what really he is uh very experienced financiers and snite everything. uh, well, all the difficulties in brussels to finally get this money. well , you see, we have a country, and oddly enough, so far, no reaction. eh, the country is going very passive
mario dragits, but you understand, and immediately because of rome, uh, they said no. e perhaps you expressed yourself incorrectly. this is what they consider. uh, what does he have uh, but huge uh, huge influence is the most experienced person, and they deeply respect him, because the americans say directly, this is our person, you understand, everything is just wanted. you ask a question, see, first question next and he was applauded. and what is the government of mario draghi to be proud of,...
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. >> i'm chris livesay in rome. pope francis apologized for what he called cultural genocide. >>> mega-winner. >> mega ball number. >> a single ticket beat the odds. >>> later, seeing is believing. we take you to a place where all children see themselves as heroes. >> we get a lot of gasps from children. >> really? >> we've had parents and adults cry. >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. >>> good evening. a covid rebound for president biden. he's tested positive again. a phenomenon that happens in some cases after people take paxlovid. that's the antiviral therapy from pfizer taken as a pill. in a video released today, the president says he's feeling fine. but he is again isolating at the white house and canceled his weekend travel plans. cbs' christina ruffini is at the white house tonight with more. christina, we know the president tested negative just yesterday. what's the latest? >> reporter: that's right, adriana. according to the president's doctor he tested positive this
. >> i'm chris livesay in rome. pope francis apologized for what he called cultural genocide. >>> mega-winner. >> mega ball number. >> a single ticket beat the odds. >>> later, seeing is believing. we take you to a place where all children see themselves as heroes. >> we get a lot of gasps from children. >> really? >> we've had parents and adults cry. >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz....
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the vatican in rome has been the center of christianity for 2000 years. and opus de founder, jose maria as craven moved to rome in 1946 to cement his position. he was also subsequently laying the groundwork for opus day to become an elite force within the vatican. before john paul, the 2nd became pope when he was still a cardinal in poland. he had great admiration for as clever and opus de es grove. our died in 1975 and did not live to see the election of john paul the 2nd to the papacy. that the polish pope elevated opus day to the status of a personal prelate. ja, 7 years later, unique in the churches history. it became indirect subordination to the pope in 2002, john paul, the 2nd canonized as grava as a st. less than 30 years after the found his death. another unusual move in the history of the catholic church. when joseph rat singer was elected as john paul, the 2nd successor in 2005, opus de, reportedly welcomed the news or pros. they had fish shown in 4 felt z o bus day was very engaged to leading up to the election of pope benedict bar. of yoseph
the vatican in rome has been the center of christianity for 2000 years. and opus de founder, jose maria as craven moved to rome in 1946 to cement his position. he was also subsequently laying the groundwork for opus day to become an elite force within the vatican. before john paul, the 2nd became pope when he was still a cardinal in poland. he had great admiration for as clever and opus de es grove. our died in 1975 and did not live to see the election of john paul the 2nd to the papacy. that...
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and they took a look at people who his parents and grandparents could be counted as cindy or rome . are they compiled huge family trees for america? they took blood samples, good poor examined the color of their hair and tested their speech, faculties, half age. and it's certainly involved physical coercion. oh, good. while to take his fork in the so called racial scientists called these family trees genealogies, any one who had even one grandparent falling into the nazis race, this concept of so called gypsies was at risk of persecution and extermination. the racial hygiene and demographic biology center examined practically the entirety of german roma and cindy. in 1943 the leash mit was deported to the outfits birkenau, extermination camp along with her parents, her siblings and her 3 year old daughter gretel. she was imprisoned in what was called the gypsy camp, w van mir canino then empty from where we were, we could see the gas chambers come brattle had run up to me saying, mamma, they're burning people back there. as it might say. no gretel the baking bread that she said, no
and they took a look at people who his parents and grandparents could be counted as cindy or rome . are they compiled huge family trees for america? they took blood samples, good poor examined the color of their hair and tested their speech, faculties, half age. and it's certainly involved physical coercion. oh, good. while to take his fork in the so called racial scientists called these family trees genealogies, any one who had even one grandparent falling into the nazis race, this concept of...
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let's get the latest now from journalist. seem good in rome. seem murray. a drug is highly regarded in italy and abroad. he's seen as a safe pair of hands. why did he lose the support he needs in parliament to run the country? well essentially you have to remember that when he came into this role from 17 months ago, he was given this mandate to lead a unity government, a national coalition involving the right the left the populace. so it was a really large group of people who are very deferring ideas. and what we saw happen in that vote of confidence in the upper house of parliament in the senate on wednesday. is that the for say, the right we sent to right party as well as the far right lead party. and the popular fight movement essentially snubbed that vote the boy cost of it altogether . and so they made their decisions for different reasons. the 5 star movement, feeling that bull months, their priorities will being ignored. the push for things like a basic income at a minimum salary that they wanted to see continue. these think they felt among other thi
let's get the latest now from journalist. seem good in rome. seem murray. a drug is highly regarded in italy and abroad. he's seen as a safe pair of hands. why did he lose the support he needs in parliament to run the country? well essentially you have to remember that when he came into this role from 17 months ago, he was given this mandate to lead a unity government, a national coalition involving the right the left the populace. so it was a really large group of people who are very deferring...
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it's the latest political upset in the euro zones. 3rd largest economy. adam rainy reports from rome. italy's president sandra method, ella, announcing a 70 day timeline for early elections. clearly a decision he did not want to take. no, shirley went on to ship out of that battle amend. so the only his own of parliament is always a last resort. particularly if the government, as it is the case in this period to order the parliament has many important tasks to complain almost in the interests of our countrymen. but the developments in the political situation have led today to this decision. his announcement came hours after mario that aggie stepped down on thursday. the prime minister made his last statement in parliament before tendering his resignation. jay bill, thank you. busy goodbye kitchen and even central bank is hot, so touch some times. my thank you for this. and thanks for all the work we had done together during this time. hello draggy, let a government for less than 18 months. many leaders across europe, song as a steady hand to pull italy, and maybe even the whole contin
it's the latest political upset in the euro zones. 3rd largest economy. adam rainy reports from rome. italy's president sandra method, ella, announcing a 70 day timeline for early elections. clearly a decision he did not want to take. no, shirley went on to ship out of that battle amend. so the only his own of parliament is always a last resort. particularly if the government, as it is the case in this period to order the parliament has many important tasks to complain almost in the interests...
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he says there's a rocky road ahead in rome. the government that married a national, unique government and separate 2021. so about 16 months ago, always was meant to last about 2 years. and so the next election, next february or march that would have occurred normally friday, ironically had to support all the parties. the office already had the doors to policy. so they basically are made of excuses to bring them down as a matter of jealousy as a matter for credit caching. other phone numbers i think now we'll see, you know, kind of an election where it's very likely that the leading party will be the post fascists never happened before. the g 7 countries that are post bachelor party takes over the government, backed by berlusconi. and it's going to be a mess because these people are incompetent with economic policy. they did a lot of damage. the populace over the last few years with under a pension reform and throwing money around. so i think unfortunately is going to fall from competent hands into incompetent, popular stance in
he says there's a rocky road ahead in rome. the government that married a national, unique government and separate 2021. so about 16 months ago, always was meant to last about 2 years. and so the next election, next february or march that would have occurred normally friday, ironically had to support all the parties. the office already had the doors to policy. so they basically are made of excuses to bring them down as a matter of jealousy as a matter for credit caching. other phone numbers i...
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details and a live report from rome.lus the forecast from the cnn weather center. >>> we begin in ukraine which says its food export agreement is still on despite a russian missile strike on its port city of odesa. now these strikes came just one day after ukraine and russia signed an agreement in istanbul which would allow ukraine to resume grain exports which much of the world desperately needs through its ports. condemnation of the attack has been swift with britain saying russia's word can't be taken at face value. listen to this. >> it is absolutely appalling that only a day after striking this deal, vladimir putin has launched a completely unwanted attack on odesa. it shows that not a word he says can be trusted, and we need to urgently work with our international partners to find a better way of getting the grain out of ukraine that doesn't involve russia and their broken promises. >> the u.s. secretary of state echoed the sentiment saying, "this attack casts serious doubt on the credibility of russia's commitment
details and a live report from rome.lus the forecast from the cnn weather center. >>> we begin in ukraine which says its food export agreement is still on despite a russian missile strike on its port city of odesa. now these strikes came just one day after ukraine and russia signed an agreement in istanbul which would allow ukraine to resume grain exports which much of the world desperately needs through its ports. condemnation of the attack has been swift with britain saying russia's...
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we've had a fire burning outside of rome.here were fires in the north of the country here in italy over the last couple of days. and it's not getting any better because there is no rain in sight. and this country has been under a drought condition future a long time. and that's turned everything into this sort of tinderbox. people throwing a cigarette butt out of their car and barbecuing, all these sorts of things that are starting these fires. and it's making them very hard to contain, kim. >> yeah, all right. thank you so much, barbie nadeau from rome. earlier i spoke with henie huddle at stanford school of medicine about the health crisis that can arise from heatwaves like this. i asked specifically about heat-related deaths which are often used to gauge how bad a heatwave. she explained why they can fall short of measuring the gravity of the problem. here she is. >> there is certainly an issue with potentially undercounting heat-related deaths. for example, the cdc, what they do is they look at death certificates. and the
we've had a fire burning outside of rome.here were fires in the north of the country here in italy over the last couple of days. and it's not getting any better because there is no rain in sight. and this country has been under a drought condition future a long time. and that's turned everything into this sort of tinderbox. people throwing a cigarette butt out of their car and barbecuing, all these sorts of things that are starting these fires. and it's making them very hard to contain, kim....
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] >> woody allen's latest love lever to cinema, a chilling crew tribe tale from iran and paris and romerate their shared cultural heritage in a film festival. i am joined by lisa. starting with woody allen's 49th film, is out in france's week where the director has a huge fan base. his films are a bit of a cultural event, a cultural rendezvous as we say in france, his previous film a rainy day new york was on screens for over a year. >> this bittersweet comedy is bracketed by -- telling his therapist about all the things that happened during his 10 day trip where his wife was working as the publicist for a young french director. how pretentious is he? at a press conference he hoped that his next home will help solve the ongoing strife between israelis and palestinians. the film professor remains permanently smitten by european classic art films and worried that sue, maybe smitten by philippe. he in turn develops a crush on a spanish woman doctor that shares his love of new york all others go about enjoying the cells in a charming setting that actually glows things to the cinema photogra
] >> woody allen's latest love lever to cinema, a chilling crew tribe tale from iran and paris and romerate their shared cultural heritage in a film festival. i am joined by lisa. starting with woody allen's 49th film, is out in france's week where the director has a huge fan base. his films are a bit of a cultural event, a cultural rendezvous as we say in france, his previous film a rainy day new york was on screens for over a year. >> this bittersweet comedy is bracketed by --...
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all right, so for more on the heat, let's go to barbie in rome. you must be baking there as well up on the roof. how are folks being affected across italy there? >> reporter: well, people are suffering from this heat because it's lasted so long. really into the second week of these temperatures. they don't go down at night either. as you mentioned, a lot of people don't have air-conditioning. so people are curtailing their normal activities, trying to stay indoors, drinking water. several cities in italy have offered free admission to swimming pools, to the elderly so they can at least try to cool off if they don't have air-conditioning at home. it's really impacted how people run their daily lives. kim? >> and the other big concern as you mentioned off the top, the fires burning throughout europe and italy as well. what's the latest there? >> reporter: yeah, there are 19 european countries right now that are under extreme fire alert because it's just so dry and it's windy. the fire spreads very quickly because, you know, they pop up, someone flic
all right, so for more on the heat, let's go to barbie in rome. you must be baking there as well up on the roof. how are folks being affected across italy there? >> reporter: well, people are suffering from this heat because it's lasted so long. really into the second week of these temperatures. they don't go down at night either. as you mentioned, a lot of people don't have air-conditioning. so people are curtailing their normal activities, trying to stay indoors, drinking water. several...
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they are supposed to register -- the central registry for that town in rome, and that had the -- so,ano never qualified as an italian lawyer. >> the case was four, five years old. we've been working on it for a long period of time. almost, we had high fives in the office, but it did feel like a massive breakthrough moment. >> incredibly, he had managed to form the defense team for some of the worst criminals we've seen in the last 20 years. some pretty nasty individuals. he had done this without any legal qualification whatsoever. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> this was his whole world. to get to that part, there had to be the defrauding of people. was seeing that it's the victims money time and time again. my job, it's not any police officers chalk to convict somebody or find them guilty. my job is just to present the evidence. and after four years of having enough evidence to arrest him, had he been in the uk, we would have arrested him. but at this stage, we weren't sure where he was. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> [speaking foreign langu
they are supposed to register -- the central registry for that town in rome, and that had the -- so,ano never qualified as an italian lawyer. >> the case was four, five years old. we've been working on it for a long period of time. almost, we had high fives in the office, but it did feel like a massive breakthrough moment. >> incredibly, he had managed to form the defense team for some of the worst criminals we've seen in the last 20 years. some pretty nasty individuals. he had done...
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our correspondent is in rome.ter: it has clearly been a very dramatic day, full of back-and-forths on all sides. you mtioned the five star movement, making the decision not to vote in that cost-of-living bill. that said, though, the bill eventually got past. they got 170 two votes to push it across the line, as well as the confidence motion links to it. that mr. draghi said clearly, there have been tensions between him and the five star movement in recent weeks, and he said he did not feel that he had the majority that was necessary as part of the national unity government that he took on in february 2021. so with a fractured coalition, he decided to head -- handed down his resignation. you have sergio mattarella, the president of italy, saying, no, i reject your resignation. instead go back to parliament and see if you have a elementary majority in order to move forward. and we understand mario draghi is expected to address ornamental next week on wednesday -- address argument next week and wednesday. we will hav
our correspondent is in rome.ter: it has clearly been a very dramatic day, full of back-and-forths on all sides. you mtioned the five star movement, making the decision not to vote in that cost-of-living bill. that said, though, the bill eventually got past. they got 170 two votes to push it across the line, as well as the confidence motion links to it. that mr. draghi said clearly, there have been tensions between him and the five star movement in recent weeks, and he said he did not feel that...
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i wanted to let you know that i have regional chief gerald antoine behind me who did go to rome if youany specific questions. marianna: i want to know what dierence it makes to have the pope apologizing to survivors in canada face to face compared to doing it in rome so far away. >> it was important to meet the call to action, to have the apology happen here on turtle island, soe met that trc call today with the pope coming to a former site of an institution of assimilation and genocide. how people interpret the apology and do the healing going forward is still unknown. marianna: not everyone was happy that the pope was on canadian soil at all, were they? >> it was really come for the community, the first nation, the ability to host a world leader like the pope was something, they did an amazing job, and at the same time, it was important for survivors to see the pope, to physically be in the same space as him, and hear that apology. at least a couple of "i am very sorry"s. however, he did not apologize for the actions of the roman catholic church itself. he talked about the evils of c
i wanted to let you know that i have regional chief gerald antoine behind me who did go to rome if youany specific questions. marianna: i want to know what dierence it makes to have the pope apologizing to survivors in canada face to face compared to doing it in rome so far away. >> it was important to meet the call to action, to have the apology happen here on turtle island, soe met that trc call today with the pope coming to a former site of an institution of assimilation and genocide....
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allof them are going to be in danger through the fall of rome . in a post-real-world as david had said it's not just that women will be arrested or fully prosecuted for doing what any other person can do with his or her body. women will indeed die. women die already in this country and getting childbirth. in fact, we have the highest maternal mortality rates in the developed world and it's a race that has been climbing for two decades. the fall of rome isgoing to usher in a new appallingly high maternal mortality rate . people of color will suffer the most. the poor will get poorer. abortion is not just basic healthcare. it's an economic right and without that economic right women are going to suffer from morethe quality and the already . this city leads the state. the state leaves the country. i echo david call for our sister communities across the country, our fellow bar association to comeand do what are doing . form agroup of lawyers who will give of themselves freely in this site . i want to thank everybody here for their civicmindedness , th
allof them are going to be in danger through the fall of rome . in a post-real-world as david had said it's not just that women will be arrested or fully prosecuted for doing what any other person can do with his or her body. women will indeed die. women die already in this country and getting childbirth. in fact, we have the highest maternal mortality rates in the developed world and it's a race that has been climbing for two decades. the fall of rome isgoing to usher in a new appallingly high...
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well as froggy, and some worry a could even put further e recovery fund at risk. adarine algebra, rome, dozens of families are fleeing sedans, blue nile state, where tribal clashes, of killed at least 105 people this month, around the 150 others have been wounded since the birth and how's the tribes started fighting over a land dispute last week or protest over the violence have been held now in several towns and cities including in the capital har tomb analysts say last year's crew created a security vacuum sparking resurgence in conflict over land, livestock, and water pro democracy demonstrators of also accused on military rulers and former rebel leaders deliberately exacerbating ethnic tensions in blue nile state for personal gain. report suggest the houses celebrated their independence as an embers in january, then demanded to be part of the local administration. that angered of the tribes. some of them view the houses outside as they will also accused of being allied with sit on form, a dictator, a motto, bashir, a land dispute between the houses berza led to clashes earlier this
well as froggy, and some worry a could even put further e recovery fund at risk. adarine algebra, rome, dozens of families are fleeing sedans, blue nile state, where tribal clashes, of killed at least 105 people this month, around the 150 others have been wounded since the birth and how's the tribes started fighting over a land dispute last week or protest over the violence have been held now in several towns and cities including in the capital har tomb analysts say last year's crew created a...
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a reporter is in rome with more on what happened this evening and where this leaves things.eporter: what happened essentially is he did get the vote of confidence. 192 senators in e hall. 13voted. forza italia and the league party, both from the right wing, boycotted the vote altogether. the five star movement also boycotted it, but they remained in the hall in order to make sure that you had the numbers to say that the vote was legal. so essentially his vote of confidence may have passed, but just by 95 votes, and he does not have that unity and coalition government that mr. mario draghi called for in the address to the senate earlier today. the mayor lobbies, the mayors of the country, the employees lobby, the unions, the doctors, all want him to stay, the stability. two thirds of italians want mr. druggie to stay. but now he does not have the competence. as far as we know, -- but now he does not have the confidence. he is expected to head to the presidential palace. he made it clear he will not continue if he does not have that strong cohesion. the leader of the centerlef
a reporter is in rome with more on what happened this evening and where this leaves things.eporter: what happened essentially is he did get the vote of confidence. 192 senators in e hall. 13voted. forza italia and the league party, both from the right wing, boycotted the vote altogether. the five star movement also boycotted it, but they remained in the hall in order to make sure that you had the numbers to say that the vote was legal. so essentially his vote of confidence may have passed, but...
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two weeks ago, we had the massive taxi drivers protest that pretty much blocked the whole center of romeh tourists getting into chaos, and we have the people who complain still about the way the government dealt with the lockdown, the covert crisis, so for georgia maloney, almost irrespective of her views, just being in your position gives you 5% to 10% points just for not being in the government. >> is that how you see things? this leader of the right wing party, the brothers of italy, her party is accused of attracting the support of neofascists. she holds nationalist views on migration, social as well as cultural issues. does she appeal to the italian voters? >> i think he was right but i would qualify some of the things he was saying. italy is a right wing country, and the right wing is in a majority as it has always been. already in the elections of 2018, it was a very near miss for the center-right coalition, so we should start from that. these are votes that are moving inside right. they are moving from the league to brothers of italy, so basically, these are right wing votes that
two weeks ago, we had the massive taxi drivers protest that pretty much blocked the whole center of romeh tourists getting into chaos, and we have the people who complain still about the way the government dealt with the lockdown, the covert crisis, so for georgia maloney, almost irrespective of her views, just being in your position gives you 5% to 10% points just for not being in the government. >> is that how you see things? this leader of the right wing party, the brothers of italy,...
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we meet a group of refugees in rome cooking up new lives for themselves by mastering the art of the perfect dessert. ♪ i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. russia's state energy supplier gazprom has cut supplies to germany through the nord stream one pipeline. flows have dropped to 20 percent of its full capacity. the cuts mean it will be difficult for the country to fill its reserve tanks before winter, and any further reductions could trigger emergency gas rationing. the french government says it could help by supplying 2% overwinter. dw spoke with the eu energy commissioner. she said europe should be able to make it through winter, even without russian gas. >> we know that russia is not -- at any moment they can introduce a full disruption of gas. despite the fact right now they deliver gas via free pipelines. but we are prepared, and we know that with the help of reliable gas suppliers, the storage level full enough to provide alternative gas supplies, and savings, and with a fuel switch. so, all those different aspects will help us through this winter and it will help us through the
we meet a group of refugees in rome cooking up new lives for themselves by mastering the art of the perfect dessert. ♪ i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. russia's state energy supplier gazprom has cut supplies to germany through the nord stream one pipeline. flows have dropped to 20 percent of its full capacity. the cuts mean it will be difficult for the country to fill its reserve tanks before winter, and any further reductions could trigger emergency gas rationing. the french...
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is coaching jose mourinho from juventus for the rights to a free agent, the contract by the club of romecalculated until the end of the season 2024 2025. a novel about sports until we meet in the next issues alexander thanks, we continue. live re-debate of candidates for the post of british prime minister abruptly ended on the question of russia and vladimir putin and two chapters. mida li rhinestone start answer leading fainted. the fall of the host kate macken stood in front of the list of tracks after the incident, the broadcast was interrupted and the channel, on the advice of the medics, decided not to resume it. representatives of the channel later noted that the host felt good and apologized to the audience and listeners for stopping the broadcast. sergei lavrov today will lead the talks in odessa, the capital of ethiopia, it is also called the diplomatic capital of the entire continent. exactly. there is the headquarters of the african union on meetings with representatives of the association and the top leadership of ethiopia will discuss preparations for the russia-africa summi
is coaching jose mourinho from juventus for the rights to a free agent, the contract by the club of romecalculated until the end of the season 2024 2025. a novel about sports until we meet in the next issues alexander thanks, we continue. live re-debate of candidates for the post of british prime minister abruptly ended on the question of russia and vladimir putin and two chapters. mida li rhinestone start answer leading fainted. the fall of the host kate macken stood in front of the list of...
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what speaks to our southern europe correspondent who joins us live from rome.s up-to-date on the vote and the possibility, will he or won't he resign? >> can understand the political volatility, it has been dizzying. yet again w are on tenterhooks as what is going to happen. because he has won the confidence vote in the senate but he went to the senate to try to get a vote of confidence from a broad based spectrum of parties. he has not got that. three of the parties in his coalition abstained from the vote. he is now going to -- there is an notation he was going to the presidential palace to offer his resignation tonight. now he is not going to do that. he's going to listen to the debate in the lower house of parliament friday, sorry, thursday. it has been a dizzying day. he will hear they have to y but that he is expected to go to the presidential palace off the ball probably to offer his resignation. he gambled. one of the partners last week wavered in its support. mario draghi said i want a broad-based expression of political support and he has . the man wh
what speaks to our southern europe correspondent who joins us live from rome.s up-to-date on the vote and the possibility, will he or won't he resign? >> can understand the political volatility, it has been dizzying. yet again w are on tenterhooks as what is going to happen. because he has won the confidence vote in the senate but he went to the senate to try to get a vote of confidence from a broad based spectrum of parties. he has not got that. three of the parties in his coalition...