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for the first time in living memory thousands of fountains are being turned off. a vaticanaid the move is an act of solidarity with the people of the city who face severe water shortages because of a prolonged drought. james reynolds reports now from rome. you can look up to the sky as much as you want, but right now rain isn't coming to rome. during this dry summer, the vatican is taking emergency steps. it's no good looking for water flowing here in the vatican. the pope has switched off his fountains, hoping to set a good example for the rest of the city. this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisis. essentially the water that comes into the vatican comes from the same place as where the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain
for the first time in living memory thousands of fountains are being turned off. a vaticanaid the move is an act of solidarity with the people of the city who face severe water shortages because of a prolonged drought. james reynolds reports now from rome. you can look up to the sky as much as you want, but right now rain isn't coming to rome. during this dry summer, the vatican is taking emergency steps. it's no good looking for water flowing here in the vatican. the pope has switched off his...
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and he is what many describe as the third in command in the vatican. alia a few weeks ago looking forward to his dean court, he said. to denied the allegations. —— day in court. the allegations were brought in sunda strait. —— in south australia. outside that melbourne court, we will be watching the story over the next few hours. trouble in the white house. the fate of the us attorney—general appears to be hanging in the balance, as president trump called him "weak," and said time would tell about his future. the president has criticised jeff sessions for his approach to intelligence lea ks, to hillary clinton, and to an official investigation on links with russia. our north america editor jon sopel has more. jeff sessions, the man who presides over america's judicial system, seemingly about to face rough justice from his boss and one—time close friend, the president. for the past two days, donald trump has taken potshots at his top law enforcement officer via twitter. today... yesterday... the president of the united states and the president of the cou
and he is what many describe as the third in command in the vatican. alia a few weeks ago looking forward to his dean court, he said. to denied the allegations. —— day in court. the allegations were brought in sunda strait. —— in south australia. outside that melbourne court, we will be watching the story over the next few hours. trouble in the white house. the fate of the us attorney—general appears to be hanging in the balance, as president trump called him "weak," and...
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scandal at the vatican. t. >> this really plays to the stereotype of out of touch arrogant cardinals growing fat on the wealth of the church. >> mason: and the man on the on earth about to clean up. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." they control the white house and the congress, but republicans could not deliver on the promise they've been making since the day obamacare became law, to repeal and replace it. in a humiliating defeat, senate g.o.p. leaders could not muster the votes today to do either. democrats called on republicans to work with them now not to replace obamacare but to fix it. nancy cordes is at the capitol. >> this is not a good day. >> reporter: senate republicans were reeling today after their hail mary pass fell short. three moderate republican women announced they would not vote to pe replacement. west virginia's shelly moore capito said, "i did not come to washington to hurt people." maine's susan collins agreed. >> i believe
scandal at the vatican. t. >> this really plays to the stereotype of out of touch arrogant cardinals growing fat on the wealth of the church. >> mason: and the man on the on earth about to clean up. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." they control the white house and the congress, but republicans could not deliver on the promise they've been making since the day obamacare became law, to repeal and...
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recently pope francis said one of the worst cancers in the hospital is corruption. this vatican court proceeding takes place, anthony, as pope francis is trying to tidy up the finances of the vatican. the next hearing will be in early september. >> mason: seth doane at the vatican. thanks, seth. late last night the trump administration grudgingly confirmed that iran is complying with the terms of the international nuclear deal. hours later it accused iran of stirring up trouble in other ways in the middle east and slapped new economic sanctions on 18 iranian individuals and groups. here's white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan. >> it violates the spirit of the deal. we will look at it and see whether it violates the letter of the deal and we will act accordingly. >> reporter: iran's top diplomat, javad zarif, said new sanctions announced today by the trump administration are poisoning already strained relations between the two countries. at stake is the 2015 deal to freeze iran's nuclear program that president trump has repeatedly criticized as rew
recently pope francis said one of the worst cancers in the hospital is corruption. this vatican court proceeding takes place, anthony, as pope francis is trying to tidy up the finances of the vatican. the next hearing will be in early september. >> mason: seth doane at the vatican. thanks, seth. late last night the trump administration grudgingly confirmed that iran is complying with the terms of the international nuclear deal. hours later it accused iran of stirring up trouble in other...
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scandal at the vatican. funds for a children's hospital allegedly used to renovate a cardinal's apartment. >> this really plays to the stereotype of out of touch arrogant cardinals growing fat on the wealth of the church. >> mason: and the man on the moon, a bag of dust, and a woman on earth about to clean up. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. they control the white house and the congress, but republicans could not deliver on the promise they've been making since the day obamacare became law, to repeal and replace it. in a humiliating defeat, senate g.o.p. leaders could not muster the votes today to do either. democrats called on republicans to work with them now not to replace obamacare but to fix it. nancy cordes is at the capitol. >> this is not a good day. >> reporter: senate republicans were reeling today after their hail mary pass fell short. three moderate republican wome
scandal at the vatican. funds for a children's hospital allegedly used to renovate a cardinal's apartment. >> this really plays to the stereotype of out of touch arrogant cardinals growing fat on the wealth of the church. >> mason: and the man on the moon, a bag of dust, and a woman on earth about to clean up. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm...
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this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisisame place as where the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of rain has stopped it from refilling. the capital now measures its worries by the inch. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. not quite the same dilemmas as in italy, sarah? yes, mixed fortunes across europe. it's really drive —— dry there but there are storms in germany at the moment. today will be the best day of the week if you like the best day of the week if you like the warm and sunny weather. it was the warm and sunny weather. it was the view take
this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisisame place as where the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2...
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the vatican records are sealed for 75 years. so vatican records on a 1982 meeting will be released on 2057. i'll be 90. if i'm alive at that point, i will get my cane and hobble into the vatican and see what i can see. but they talked about the miraculous fact that they had both survived, and that they believed god had spared their lives for a special purpose, which they believed was to take down and defeat soviet communism. that's what they said to one another. reagan told him, the pope, look how they evil forces were put in our way and how providence intervened. clarke said this was a wonderful and transformative day. they gave the president and the pope the opportunity to develop a personal relationship from then on. the meeting led to real action. they translated their lofty, divine mission into a practical mission to sustain the solidarity movement as the wage that could split the communist empire. imagine this non-polish president, protestant president, and he says to this polish pope, hope remains in poland. we come a toge
the vatican records are sealed for 75 years. so vatican records on a 1982 meeting will be released on 2057. i'll be 90. if i'm alive at that point, i will get my cane and hobble into the vatican and see what i can see. but they talked about the miraculous fact that they had both survived, and that they believed god had spared their lives for a special purpose, which they believed was to take down and defeat soviet communism. that's what they said to one another. reagan told him, the pope, look...
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gingrich is the president's nominee to be ambassador to the vatican. mr. george edward glass is the nominee to be the u.s. ambassador to portugal. and carl c. rich to be secretary of state for counselor affairs. i want to congratulate the nominees and thank you for your willingness to serve. we have congressman rooney here supporting mrs. gingrich. congressman rooney was the ambassador to the holy sea during president bush's term. the senior senator from oregon, ron widen and an esteemed member of this committee, senator portman from ohio. >> mr. chairman, thank you for your courtesy. as senator portman knows, we are right in the middle of debating tax reform, i know a topic of great interest to many senators here. i'm trying to help out chairman hatch. i will make this a filibuster free opportunity, mr. chairman. it is a great privilege to be able to introduce a long time friend, george edward glass. mr. glass has been nominated to serve as our next ambassador to portland. as we begin this discussion, i'm glad that the president has gun submitting more nom
gingrich is the president's nominee to be ambassador to the vatican. mr. george edward glass is the nominee to be the u.s. ambassador to portugal. and carl c. rich to be secretary of state for counselor affairs. i want to congratulate the nominees and thank you for your willingness to serve. we have congressman rooney here supporting mrs. gingrich. congressman rooney was the ambassador to the holy sea during president bush's term. the senior senator from oregon, ron widen and an esteemed member...
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i was at the vatican in february and had an opportunity to meet briefly with the pope and then with other vatican officials purely on the refugee issue. in my conversation with the pope i thanked him for his leadership, obviously a key aspect of his speech to congress in 2015 was about refugees. he had given a speech the day before my visit in rome focused on refugee issues and he was pleading with the united states, please be a leader on these issues. you know, i was thanking him for his leadership but he wasn't just going to accept a thank you, he wanted to put an ask on our shoulders and as you know there are so many issues in this important bilateral relationship, but i know that that will be an important one. i'm worried you are not the budget official so i completely get this, you play the hand that you're dealt by a president's submitted budget and also the budget that congress comes up with, but the cut to the refugee bureau proposed in the president's budget, the refugee burrow within the state department is 31%. i think that sounds a very loud message. rhetoric sends a message a
i was at the vatican in february and had an opportunity to meet briefly with the pope and then with other vatican officials purely on the refugee issue. in my conversation with the pope i thanked him for his leadership, obviously a key aspect of his speech to congress in 2015 was about refugees. he had given a speech the day before my visit in rome focused on refugee issues and he was pleading with the united states, please be a leader on these issues. you know, i was thanking him for his...
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workcing this requires with key players in the united states, poland, and the vatican. greatlym has been received by the catholic church and is used in education programs rep the united states. most important, this film is a powerful example of the invaluable role the attic and plays in international affairs. another a produced documentary film entitled "divine mercy: d canonization of john paul the second." these projects, along with my decade-long membership in the choir of the basilica of the shrine of the immaculate conception have given me the intercommunity to build relationships with church leaders, clergy, and religious scholars. these experiences have instilled in me the highest respect for holy cities. and confidence that the united states vatican i o relationship is a force for good and one that cannot be ignored. a lifelong catholic, business owner, documentary filmmaker, public and former servant, i am profoundly humbled at the prospect of serving my country as the united states ambassador to the holy city. i will work diligently to develop it even stronger
workcing this requires with key players in the united states, poland, and the vatican. greatlym has been received by the catholic church and is used in education programs rep the united states. most important, this film is a powerful example of the invaluable role the attic and plays in international affairs. another a produced documentary film entitled "divine mercy: d canonization of john paul the second." these projects, along with my decade-long membership in the choir of the...
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of course cve is an important priority of the vatican as well. could you talk a little bit about how you see your role as ambassador to the holy sea to counter extremism? >> well, it's very exciting to have the opportunity to lead an embassy that has a global influence and works on a global scale. i'm very interested in working on projects to advance religious freedom, to fight terrorism and violence, to combat human trafficking, to fight diseases like hiv/aids and ebola and to seek peaceful solutions to cry crisis around the world. this is an awesome opportunity if i am confirmed. there are many issues on which we do agree. we have a very strong bilateral relationship with a shared agreement on many issues. i look forward to working on those issues of our shared policy opportunities. >> senator menendez. >> congratulations to all of you. mr. risch in 2007 you appeared before the house subcommittee on government reform. in a hearing, you said during my tenure as unit chief adjudicated approximately 5,000 visa applications. i resigned in may of 200
of course cve is an important priority of the vatican as well. could you talk a little bit about how you see your role as ambassador to the holy sea to counter extremism? >> well, it's very exciting to have the opportunity to lead an embassy that has a global influence and works on a global scale. i'm very interested in working on projects to advance religious freedom, to fight terrorism and violence, to combat human trafficking, to fight diseases like hiv/aids and ebola and to seek...
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we need to reject the pope and the vatican and make them an ally. then andut it, he said there that the pope was the key figure in determining the fate of poland, and the fate of poland would affect the state of the comments block. he saw the pope's visit as an extra ordinary wedge into the very hearts, into their center of the communist domain. reagan immediately went into a radio studio in california. he was doing a daily radio broadcast, the gray can indicator right? he understood the power of radio -- the great communicator, right? he understood the power of radio. they were three to 400 -- 300 to 400 words each. they were two to three minute radio broadcasts. he recorded two or three of them on the pope's visit to poland. how many divisions does the pope have? haven said, now we've seen many divisions the pope has. wherever he went in poland, crowds, 400,000, 500 thousand, one million, 5 million. then reagan asked -- will the kremlin ever be the same again? will any of us, for that matter, ever be the same again? and reagan was never the same ag
we need to reject the pope and the vatican and make them an ally. then andut it, he said there that the pope was the key figure in determining the fate of poland, and the fate of poland would affect the state of the comments block. he saw the pope's visit as an extra ordinary wedge into the very hearts, into their center of the communist domain. reagan immediately went into a radio studio in california. he was doing a daily radio broadcast, the gray can indicator right? he understood the power...
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even the vatican is shutting down its fountains this solidarity with the city. >> vatican is in the process of shutting down its fountains. it's way the vatican is doing its part to help rome get through this crisis. >> reporter: bring bottle. it's the first time in living memory the vatican has shut off all 100 fountains. the city's mayor will decide whether or not to start rationing water this household, businesses and hotels. abc news, london. >>> looking at live doppler 7. the low clouds are becoming more prominent along the coastline. locally inland and filling in along the coast. overnight lows will be mild in the mid to upper 50s. we'll have funny and mild to warm day. breezy at the coast. highs will reach into the mid to upper 60s. 70s around the bay and a few 90s. it's going to get warmer on thursday with highs around 100 degrees in numerous inland locations north bay and east bay. lots of locations inland. we'll see highs in the 90s. looks like thursday will be the warmest day of the forecast period and not much cooler with upper 90s inland. upper 70s around the bay. the remainder
even the vatican is shutting down its fountains this solidarity with the city. >> vatican is in the process of shutting down its fountains. it's way the vatican is doing its part to help rome get through this crisis. >> reporter: bring bottle. it's the first time in living memory the vatican has shut off all 100 fountains. the city's mayor will decide whether or not to start rationing water this household, businesses and hotels. abc news, london. >>> looking at live doppler...
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italy's prolonged drought forces the vatican to turn off around hundred fountains. the eu — profits fall at google‘s parent company alphabet, after a huge fine levvied by the european union and bitcoin — what are they for? well now you can use the cryptocurrency to pay for art for example. all will be explained. thanks forjoining us. president trump's son—in—law, jared kushner, is set to appear before another congressional committee later. this time, it's the house intelligence committee that wants answers and the hearing will be conducted in secret. yesterday, mr kushner was grilled on capitol hill about his contacts with russia — he denied there was any collusion with moscow in last year's election. after giving evidence, he told a press briefing that he'd been completely transparent, but took no further questions. our north america editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. jared kushner, the husband of ivanka, the son—in—law of the president, and the closest confidante of donald trump to find himself in the crosshairs of the sprawling russia investigation. repo
italy's prolonged drought forces the vatican to turn off around hundred fountains. the eu — profits fall at google‘s parent company alphabet, after a huge fine levvied by the european union and bitcoin — what are they for? well now you can use the cryptocurrency to pay for art for example. all will be explained. thanks forjoining us. president trump's son—in—law, jared kushner, is set to appear before another congressional committee later. this time, it's the house intelligence...
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we have very beautiful gardens in the vatican. they might not be as green this year, but they will survive. >> they have used ornamental fountains for thousands of years, and are a huge draw for tourists from around the world. the drought has amounted to $2 billion in agriculture costs. >>> dust, not the only thing your roomba is interested in. apparently, it's gathering maps around your house. they map the interior of your home, and soon those maps could be sold to giant tech companies. a spokesperson says there is an even tire ecosystem of things that the smart house can deliver, once you have map of a home thata user allows to be shared. >>> i rover is recalling two models of its hoverboard. the scooters being recalled were sold at t.j. maxx and marshal stores nationwide. the company says you should stop using them immediately, you know because they could blow up. >>> buying the company for $1.2 billion. the deal comes three months after jimmy chew put itself up for sale, following a drop in sales. michael coors has also had som
we have very beautiful gardens in the vatican. they might not be as green this year, but they will survive. >> they have used ornamental fountains for thousands of years, and are a huge draw for tourists from around the world. the drought has amounted to $2 billion in agriculture costs. >>> dust, not the only thing your roomba is interested in. apparently, it's gathering maps around your house. they map the interior of your home, and soon those maps could be sold to giant tech...
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the number three man at the vatican facing sexual assault charges. how pope francis is responding. >>> later you may not want to go in the water. great white shark spotted at the beaches in new england. why researchers are thrilled. ee important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. now i can start relaxing even before the vacation begins. your summer vacation is very important. that's why booking.com has great offers up to 40% off now through july 4th. find great deals now at booking.com. booking.yeah! ♪ at johnson's we care about safety as much as you do. that's why we meet or exceed 15 global regulations for baby products. and where standards differ, we always go with the toughest. johnson's. i hawhen i think about beingght trelated to thomas jefferson,. it certainly makes me feel a sense of pride the tenacity of not only that he showed in his life but was given to me through th
the number three man at the vatican facing sexual assault charges. how pope francis is responding. >>> later you may not want to go in the water. great white shark spotted at the beaches in new england. why researchers are thrilled. ee important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. now i can start relaxing even...
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we have very beautiful gardens in the vatican. might not be as green this year, but will survive. >> it has already resulted in $2 million in losses. >>> for us, we're not going to have a drop in sight. quite the opposite. excessive heat warnings, monday through thursday. beginning tomorrow actually up in ukiah, and lake port. we'll all be there inland by tuesday, that's going to be the warmest day of the week. you can see where the relief is coming from, with the low clouds on the way, it's a stunning shot. oakland's got 67 right now. the closer to the shore line, the cooler you get. it's only 63 with fog shrouding the sunset district at this moment. it will warm up inland. temperatures go up 5 degrees by tomorrow, even as the shore line remains shrouded in fog, and low clouds. it will be cool at the beach. the usually low clouds forecast to return overnight, then burn back to the shore line a little more rapidly tomorrow. because of that, and because the pressure's building, the number is going to come up. temperatures will warm
we have very beautiful gardens in the vatican. might not be as green this year, but will survive. >> it has already resulted in $2 million in losses. >>> for us, we're not going to have a drop in sight. quite the opposite. excessive heat warnings, monday through thursday. beginning tomorrow actually up in ukiah, and lake port. we'll all be there inland by tuesday, that's going to be the warmest day of the week. you can see where the relief is coming from, with the low clouds on...
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the move comes vatican this has happened. the move co m es after vatican this has happened. s called a halt on pumping water from this lake near rome. a decision that could force officials to impose water rationing in the italian capital. some areas have seen rationing in the italian capital. some areas have seen rainfall levels 80% below normal. the island of sardinia is among the worst affected regions. 4000 farms depend on this 110w near regions. 4000 farms depend on this now near empty dam for water. translation: water only one day a week? we can't stop it, therefore we can't give water to the animals. animals cannot drink only once a week. it's a big disaster. across italy, 60% of farmland is under threat. farmers say it is costing the nation's agriculture an estimated 2 billion euros. ten regions are now seeking natural disaster status. in florence, water levels are at a record low, while further north, some rivers are already bone dry. in central italy, olive production has been badly affected. and with no let—up in the high temperatures, authorities are warning of the
the move comes vatican this has happened. the move co m es after vatican this has happened. s called a halt on pumping water from this lake near rome. a decision that could force officials to impose water rationing in the italian capital. some areas have seen rationing in the italian capital. some areas have seen rainfall levels 80% below normal. the island of sardinia is among the worst affected regions. 4000 farms depend on this 110w near regions. 4000 farms depend on this now near empty dam...
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. >>> and water fountains and the vatican afounded overnight that found ans will be shut off because of italys drought. molly hundredor has more. >> for vacationers on the french island of -- a relaxing beach vacation turned dangerous. the second hottest summer so far and the temperatures are wre wreaking havoc. the firefighter planes are fighting wild fires and waiting for replacements. and in portugal. 2,000 firefighters are back at work in the same area ravaged last month. 64 people died back in june and the same hazardous conditions have returned. a strong winds and below average rainfall. more than 1,000 blazes last week in italy some believe to be arson and in the country's driest spring in 60 years, the city's famoous found ans may be going dry. >> well, the vatican is in the course of shutting down the town ans now and there are a lot o doing their part to help rome get through the crisis. beware the iconic drinking fountains may take a break too. >> the first time that the vatican shut off all 100 fountains, the city's mayor will decide today to start rationing water in homes
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this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisiswhere the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of rain has stopped it from refilling. the capital now measures its worries by the inch. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. now, a look at the weather. not a bad day weather—wise. dry for most of us. cloudy towards the east but even there the sunshine is breaking through the cloud. a little bit of blue sky, not as cool and cloudy across eastern england and scotland. variable cloud. best of the sunshine... you also have the chance of the odd shower breaking out through the afternoon. temperatures around 24 degrees. the bes
this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisiswhere the water comes that goes to rome, and this is our way of trying to help out. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros....
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what the hospital is accused of doing and how the vatican is responding. >>> the president of trying to arrived in moscow today. he's expected to meet with vladimir putin.'s visit comes amid tensions between beijing and washington over an american antimissile system in south korea. the u.s. says it's meant to then the attacks but the missile system threatens chinese and russian interests. both leaders will also be attending the g20 summit in hamburg, germany. china is angry with the u.s. after a navy destroyer sailed within 12 miles of a disputed island in the south china sea yesterday. this is video of the ship. the island is claimed by china, taiwan and vietnam. china called the action of quote serious political and military provocation. officials say it was just a routine right of passage exercise. china says the action puts china's sovereignty and security at risk. >> trouble at the vatican's pediatric hospital with evidence that its original mission of caring for children has shifted to chasing profits. >> jonathan hunt has details and reaction from the vatican >> reporter: the
what the hospital is accused of doing and how the vatican is responding. >>> the president of trying to arrived in moscow today. he's expected to meet with vladimir putin.'s visit comes amid tensions between beijing and washington over an american antimissile system in south korea. the u.s. says it's meant to then the attacks but the missile system threatens chinese and russian interests. both leaders will also be attending the g20 summit in hamburg, germany. china is angry with the...
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this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisis. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of rain has stopped it from refilling. the capital now measures its worries by the inch. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. know news of what could be the world's bestjob. this is a zoo keeper in south—west china, him on the left, he dresses up as a panda in order to play with cubs. that is him second from the right now. he does it because the animals are due to be released in protective wildlife, the cubs have to learn to live on their own and not to rely on humans. so zoo keepers pretend to be pandas when they interact with the young animals. you can see the zoo cooper cuddling, playing with the cubs
this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisis. but right next to the vatican, someone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of...
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. >>> the vatican is taking drastic action, responding to the drought in italy. the city state is shutting off it's 100 fountains to conserve water. rome has been dealing with unusually warm weather and below average rainfall for two years. vatican officials say it's the first time anyone can remember that the fountains were turned off. spinning as you know, in rome, room has been blessed with lots of water. this is an exception. as far as we know, this is the first time in the vatican this has happened. >> residents of italy have seen below-average rain for the past two years. these are live pictures. we're in the middle of st. peters square at the vatican right now. it looks like a beautiful day. rome is considering rationing water to help save water, even water fountains for tourists and thursday romans are being turned off as well. >>> drivers on a washington state highway had to avoid flying dough yesterday. the dough was spilling out of a dump truck on interstate 5 in tacoma. police say the heat cause the used in the dough to rise and the expanding dough ev
. >>> the vatican is taking drastic action, responding to the drought in italy. the city state is shutting off it's 100 fountains to conserve water. rome has been dealing with unusually warm weather and below average rainfall for two years. vatican officials say it's the first time anyone can remember that the fountains were turned off. spinning as you know, in rome, room has been blessed with lots of water. this is an exception. as far as we know, this is the first time in the vatican...
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there was no special treatment for one of the most powerful men in the vatican. when he arrives to face historical allegations of sexual assaults but the melbourne magistrates court. just like everyone else contado george pell had to use the front door. escorted by the police and accompanied by his legal team he was surrounded by large media contingent. interest in this case goes far beyond australia. the concert will make no comment but is lawyer told the magistrate that he be pleading not guilty to all of the accusations. the hearing lasted about five minutes and the press pack was waiting when he emerged. no this on. the most influential figure in the vatican and has been responsible for reforming its finances. he has consistently and steadfastly denied any wrongdoing. previously said he was the victim of a relentless characterised assignation and his insisted he was innocent. specific details of the allegations facing cardinal george pell haven't been made public. he's been granted leave by the pope to defend himself against the charges. the brief hearing toda
there was no special treatment for one of the most powerful men in the vatican. when he arrives to face historical allegations of sexual assaults but the melbourne magistrates court. just like everyone else contado george pell had to use the front door. escorted by the police and accompanied by his legal team he was surrounded by large media contingent. interest in this case goes far beyond australia. the concert will make no comment but is lawyer told the magistrate that he be pleading not...
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. >>> and new this morning, changes at the vatican. why pope francis has ordered all the famous fountains to go dry. >>> and a wild ride caught on camera. it's about to get really uncomfortable in that camper. >>> and we do say good morning on this tuesday, quite a day ahead. we start with john mccain set to make a return to washington just days after surgery for a brain tumor. >> senator mccain is flying in from arizona to cast what could be a deciding vote on repealing and replacing obamacare and president trump is turning up the pressure on republican hold-outs. abc's emily rau has the latest from washington. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. all ice on the senate floor today. so many well wishers are anticipating senator mccain's appearance and it seems no one knows what will happen in this latest chapter on the health care saga. today senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's moment of truth, a much anticipated vote on health care that is still too close to call. with a very narrow margin, only two vo
. >>> and new this morning, changes at the vatican. why pope francis has ordered all the famous fountains to go dry. >>> and a wild ride caught on camera. it's about to get really uncomfortable in that camper. >>> and we do say good morning on this tuesday, quite a day ahead. we start with john mccain set to make a return to washington just days after surgery for a brain tumor. >> senator mccain is flying in from arizona to cast what could be a deciding vote on...
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if he is found guilty, will the vatican stand by him? >> no. is that the legal system must take its course and that he will make his comments once that has happened. remember now. this is presumption of innocent until found guilty. ed he wants to return now to australia. he has a court date on july 18th and he will face these charge. this is a very conservative one who has spoken against same-sex marriage and spoken against abuse and very conservative on many issues so this, indeed, comes as a surprise. he is the first cardinal and the first vatican official to be charged, criminally charged with sexual abuse. so it is big news. however, he is claiming his innocence. he is going to return to australia. we have to let the court process play out. again, this is part of the issue at this, christi, what the investigator was just saying this is is a worldwide church and different rules in different countries and different statute of limitations. not that it has grown one way that a worldwide community would could move as rapidly as would like because
if he is found guilty, will the vatican stand by him? >> no. is that the legal system must take its course and that he will make his comments once that has happened. remember now. this is presumption of innocent until found guilty. ed he wants to return now to australia. he has a court date on july 18th and he will face these charge. this is a very conservative one who has spoken against same-sex marriage and spoken against abuse and very conservative on many issues so this, indeed, comes...
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the vatican might just keep him on life support longer. hink his present quality of life is untreatable. that's why they wanted this treatment in the united states, but the court of european human rights don't think that's in charlie's best interest. they think it's in best interest of the child for treatment to be withdrawn and he be taken off life support. >> you have other expressions of support. at one point 7 million u.s. dollars provided. has the court order made it so the parents can't take him out of the country? >> there is now no legal recourse anymore. the court order means they can't take him out. the decision was made that this therapy won't definitely be able to reverse his brain damage. that's why the doctors and the judges decided that it would be futile. the doctors at his hospital on great almond street had considered using the same therapy until they saw his condition had deteriorated so much since january, they thought it would be pointless. the parents just wanted to give it one last ditch effort. they had the money, th
the vatican might just keep him on life support longer. hink his present quality of life is untreatable. that's why they wanted this treatment in the united states, but the court of european human rights don't think that's in charlie's best interest. they think it's in best interest of the child for treatment to be withdrawn and he be taken off life support. >> you have other expressions of support. at one point 7 million u.s. dollars provided. has the court order made it so the parents...
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this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisiseone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of rain has stopped it from refilling. the capital now measures its worries by the inch. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. a line from the white house, we are just cheering there could be a decision soon in their words on the fate ofjeff sessions. he has come under withering and public criticism from donald trump over the last week, the white house saying we will come to a resolution soon. could be hours, could be days. we arejust telling you that is what they are saying. could this be the world's bestjob? this is a zookeeper in southwest china who has to dress up as a panda in order to play with cubs. it's because the animals are due t
this is the vatican's way of living solidarity with rome, trying to help rome get through this crisiseone's forgotten to switch off the drinking fountain, to the clear relief of thirsty priests and tourists. the water shortage has affected large parts of italy. this is the beds of the river po. farmers think the lack of rain has already cost the country around 2 billion euros. lake bracciano outside rome is one of the city's major water sources. the lack of rain has stopped it from refilling....
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the vatican has said it is shutting off all its fountains, including those in st peter's square, becausealy's severe drought. the country has experienced one of its driest springs for 60 years. one of the pope's most senior advisors is due to appear in an australian court on wednesday, to face charges of sexual assault. cardinal george pell has returned from rome, saying that he is innocent, and will clear his name. i will be back with a news review. now it's time for world business report. hit by the eu — profits fall at google‘s parent company alphabet, after a huge fine levvied by the european union. and bitcoin — what's it for? well, now you can use the cryptocurrency to pay for art. all will be explained. welcome to world business report. i'm rachel horne. in a minute sharanjit will tell us how sk hynix increased its profits by more than 500%. three of the world's most valuable internet firms release their latest numbers this week. the biggest by far is google‘s alphabet, which has just reported a 21%jump in revenues. that was better than expected but there was less cheer on the whe
the vatican has said it is shutting off all its fountains, including those in st peter's square, becausealy's severe drought. the country has experienced one of its driest springs for 60 years. one of the pope's most senior advisors is due to appear in an australian court on wednesday, to face charges of sexual assault. cardinal george pell has returned from rome, saying that he is innocent, and will clear his name. i will be back with a news review. now it's time for world business report. hit...
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the vatican has shut off all its fountains. it's in the keeping with pope francis's teachings of clean drinking water. >>> it may be the beginning of the end for a core part of the windows operating system. windows says it will no longer update the paint program. the software giant was q will still be available as a free download. it had been part of windows since the first version in 1985. >> yeah! >> do you remember paint? >> absolutely, i lover paint. >> like do you log onto your aol account. checking, update your my space page. >> it was the poor man's photo shop. instead of writing this oh, snapchat. you can put text on photographs. we've been doing that since the '80s with paint. >> under commodore 64. >>> and a teacher has come up with an enterprising way of helping her students, panhandling. >> she has taken to a tulsa street corner to ask for cash for school supplies. financial help has been coming in from all across the country. she is receiving so much support that she set up a go fund my page. >> the third grade tea
the vatican has shut off all its fountains. it's in the keeping with pope francis's teachings of clean drinking water. >>> it may be the beginning of the end for a core part of the windows operating system. windows says it will no longer update the paint program. the software giant was q will still be available as a free download. it had been part of windows since the first version in 1985. >> yeah! >> do you remember paint? >> absolutely, i lover paint. >> like...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines one of the vatican's most seniorfigures, cardinal pell, arrives in court in australia to face multiple charges of sex abuse. he insists he's innocent. us lawmakers overwhelmingly back tough new sanctions against russia — as well as iran and north korea. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme. how long will he last? america's attorney general faces yet more public criticism, from his own boss. i told you before, i am very disappointed with the attorney general. but we will see what happens. time will tell. and charlie gard's parents ask britain's high court to let him die at home. but the hospital says his care‘s too complicated. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, iam in london and 10am in melbourne, in australia, where one of the pope's most senior advisors will appear in court to face charges of sexual assault. cardinal george pell has returned from rome saying that he is innocent, and will clear his name. our correspondent phil mercer, is outside the court in melbourne. you saw him arrive a little while ago, what has happe
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines one of the vatican's most seniorfigures, cardinal pell, arrives in court in australia to face multiple charges of sex abuse. he insists he's innocent. us lawmakers overwhelmingly back tough new sanctions against russia — as well as iran and north korea. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme. how long will he last? america's attorney general faces yet more public criticism, from his own boss. i told you before, i am very disappointed...
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the vatican launching its own investigation and 2014. king recommended changes but ignoring others. a second investigation found nothing wrong at all. the hospital is disputing the ap's findings and threatened legal action. >> we found no basis for those complaints at all. in fact, we found that many instances as you will see in the report that what they were doing and the care they were doing and the structure of the way they organize that care was best in class. >> they promise to investigate the aps findings in december 2016. it's not clear whether they have taken any action since then. fox news. >>> uc berkeley researchers say climate change could have an unexpected and unbalanced effect on the u.s. population and our economy. the pacific northwest and new england states could actually gain economically compared to states along the gulf of mexico and in the south. a simple change of 1 degree fahrenheit combustor broom certain geographic areas. joining us from a group that. -- focuses on policy is michael del gotto. >> take us through
the vatican launching its own investigation and 2014. king recommended changes but ignoring others. a second investigation found nothing wrong at all. the hospital is disputing the ap's findings and threatened legal action. >> we found no basis for those complaints at all. in fact, we found that many instances as you will see in the report that what they were doing and the care they were doing and the structure of the way they organize that care was best in class. >> they promise to...
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one of the vatican's most seniorfigures, cardinal george pell, has appeared in court in australia to ultiple charges of sex abuse. he insists he's innocent. and tales from the dark heart of the caliphate: we hear from the wives of islamic state fighters who've fled their former stronghold, raqqa. and how britain's gay culture left the shadows and became mainstream. we look back on the 50—year battle for equality. hello. it's a powerful indication of how little trust there is between president trump and members of congress from his own party. the us house of representatives has voted overwhelmingly for new sanctions on russia, and set them up quite deliberately in a way that makes it very hard for the president to change or dilute them. the sanctions target key russian officials, in retaliation for interference in last year's us election, and in eastern ukraine. they also target north korea and iran. sarah corker reports. i ache, donald jon trump to solemnly swear. . . i ache, donald jon trump to solemnly swear... throughout his first six months in office, he has been facing allegation
one of the vatican's most seniorfigures, cardinal george pell, has appeared in court in australia to ultiple charges of sex abuse. he insists he's innocent. and tales from the dark heart of the caliphate: we hear from the wives of islamic state fighters who've fled their former stronghold, raqqa. and how britain's gay culture left the shadows and became mainstream. we look back on the 50—year battle for equality. hello. it's a powerful indication of how little trust there is between president...
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there was no special treatment for one of the most powerful men in the vatican when he arrived to thesesault at the melbourne magistrates‘ court. just like everyone else, cardinal george pell had to use the front door. escorted by the police and accompanied by his legal team, he was surrounded by a large media contingent. interest in this case goes far beyond australia. the cardinal made no comment, but his lawyer told the magistrate that he would be pleading not guilty to all of the accusations. the hearing lasted about five minutes. the press pack was waiting when he emerged. the cardinal is arguably the third most influential figure in the vatican, and has been responsible for reforming its finances. he has consistently and steadfastly denied any wrongdoing. he has previously said he was the victim of a relentless character assassination, and has insisted he was innocent. specific details of the allegations facing cardinal george pell have not been made public. he has been granted leave by the pope to defend himself against the charges. the brief hearing today could be the start of v
there was no special treatment for one of the most powerful men in the vatican when he arrived to thesesault at the melbourne magistrates‘ court. just like everyone else, cardinal george pell had to use the front door. escorted by the police and accompanied by his legal team, he was surrounded by a large media contingent. interest in this case goes far beyond australia. the cardinal made no comment, but his lawyer told the magistrate that he would be pleading not guilty to all of the...
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the vatican secretary of state told reporters it is working to identify and solve the problem. >> no hospital is perfect. there's always problems. i believe that some of the things reported are unfounded. while some of the problems that have been raised days there was an attempt in is currently an attempt and serious effort to resolve them. >> staffers say things improved after new managers came in in 2015. the vatican hospital is the main pediatric hospital serving all of southern italy.>>> tensions continue to escalate in the final days of the battle for muzzle. as the u. s. forces were to clear isis fighters out of iraq's second-largest seat that city. >>> leaders meet around the world to discuss north korea. as cart ways in on twitter. 4 on 2 will be right back .>>> the bay area's choice for news on the go. ktvu fox2. this this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both
the vatican secretary of state told reporters it is working to identify and solve the problem. >> no hospital is perfect. there's always problems. i believe that some of the things reported are unfounded. while some of the problems that have been raised days there was an attempt in is currently an attempt and serious effort to resolve them. >> staffers say things improved after new managers came in in 2015. the vatican hospital is the main pediatric hospital serving all of southern...
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the fountains will be off for the first time in years because of a drought. vatican radio says that the decision is linked to the pope's teachings on the environment. >> this decision is very much in line with the pope's thinking on ecology. you can't waste and sometimes you have to be willing to make a sacrifice. >> the vatican has about 100 decorative fountains and drinking fountains as well as two 500-year-old marble fountains in st. peter's square. >>> how about a little italian flavor for your next meal? >> that's right. today fresh grocer tony tantillo and his daughter, stephanie, are making linguini with scallops. >> reporter: now, steph's over at the pan because this dish takes a little bit of care. look at what she is doing. those scallops look great, honey. >> these overcook very quickly like shrimp. what we have in this pan is very hot olive oil, scallops, kalamata olives and mint and we are pouring in linguini. you'll notice that these immediately start to give the pasta some color which is beautiful because toys would look boring just perfect amounts. >>
the fountains will be off for the first time in years because of a drought. vatican radio says that the decision is linked to the pope's teachings on the environment. >> this decision is very much in line with the pope's thinking on ecology. you can't waste and sometimes you have to be willing to make a sacrifice. >> the vatican has about 100 decorative fountains and drinking fountains as well as two 500-year-old marble fountains in st. peter's square. >>> how about a...
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one of the vatican's most seniorfigures, cardinal pell, has appeared in court in australia to face multipleharges of historical sex abuse. the former archbishop of sydney and melbourne insists he's innocent. details of the charges haven't been made public. let's have a quick look at this morning's from pages. the financial times leads on bmw's decision to build its new electric mini in the uk, despite brexit. "let us take our charlie home to die," that's the plea of parents connie yates and chris gard and leads on the front of the metro. on the telegraph's front page, a possible ban on diesel cars is the big headline, and also there a snap from the first day of theresa's may's summer holiday in italy. the express is hopeful about future trade with america after president trump hinted at a very big and exciting deal after brexit. the times also sounds the death knell for petrol and diesel cars and has the story that milk can now be branded inhumane by vegan campaigners after a ruling on advertising. in the guardian, the claim by labour that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by unqual
one of the vatican's most seniorfigures, cardinal pell, has appeared in court in australia to face multipleharges of historical sex abuse. the former archbishop of sydney and melbourne insists he's innocent. details of the charges haven't been made public. let's have a quick look at this morning's from pages. the financial times leads on bmw's decision to build its new electric mini in the uk, despite brexit. "let us take our charlie home to die," that's the plea of parents connie...
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what the vatican is offering to the parents.t. >>> the heartbreaking story of a british infant garnered worldwide attention including that of president trump and pope francis. little charlie gard, the right to die with dignity amongst other rights. give us background on this and how the president and the pope became involved? >> reporter: brianna, a painful story and hits really the country's top pediatricians, a range of medical experts, all of whom submitted evidence to the british courts against two very desperate parents, and on the basis of medical ethics, medical science, they have all reached very different conclusions about what's in charlie's best interes interests. the tubes that keep him alive will be turned off soon. his parents' last hope, to take him to the states for highly experimental medical treatment, blocked by the british and european courts. their last wish, refused to take him home to die. >> a true soldier and will fight. he fights to the very end and is still fighting but we're not allowed to fight for h
what the vatican is offering to the parents.t. >>> the heartbreaking story of a british infant garnered worldwide attention including that of president trump and pope francis. little charlie gard, the right to die with dignity amongst other rights. give us background on this and how the president and the pope became involved? >> reporter: brianna, a painful story and hits really the country's top pediatricians, a range of medical experts, all of whom submitted evidence to the...
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right now at this moment they didn't really make any concessions either in the last attempt where the vatican tried to mediate you didn't have much concessions from both sides now you see the government willing to make some concessions they have but their poll the lopez on of jail a couple weeks ago the opposition leader and into house arrest and they are offering more but the opposition. partly because they know they have the u.s. supporting just a regime change strategy. they're not interested right now so that's i think opposition is obvious and compromise they're going to they feel that they can take down the government yeah i would say the whole office is there are some relative moderates in the opposition leader ship who would like to negotiate with the dominant force right now is just the regime change force and they've got rubio behind them and all of the a big part of the u.s. apparatus it's remarkable it's just remarkable so we need to keep an eye on this this and this could spread if this if this goes down well i think yeah it could be quite a mess i mean you know if they trump has
right now at this moment they didn't really make any concessions either in the last attempt where the vatican tried to mediate you didn't have much concessions from both sides now you see the government willing to make some concessions they have but their poll the lopez on of jail a couple weeks ago the opposition leader and into house arrest and they are offering more but the opposition. partly because they know they have the u.s. supporting just a regime change strategy. they're not...
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coming up, why officials are turning down the vatican's offer to help the child. opioid my doctor prescribed for my chronic back pain backed me up- big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik was specifically designed for opioid-induced constipation- oic. number two? with my savings card, i can get movantik for about the same price as the other things i tried. don't take movantik if you have or had a bowel blockage. serious side effects include opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain, severe diarrhea, and stomach or intestinal tears. tell your doctor about side effects and medicines you take. movantik may interact with them causing side effects. don't back down from oic. talk to your doctor about movantik. remember: mo-van-tik. >>> an apple woman accused in a deadly hit-and-run accident is expected to court. laura is accused of hitting a man with his suv while crossing the street thursday night. the victim, 57-year-old lynch died from his injuries monday morning. police say haw
coming up, why officials are turning down the vatican's offer to help the child. opioid my doctor prescribed for my chronic back pain backed me up- big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik was specifically designed for opioid-induced constipation- oic. number two? with my savings card, i can get movantik for about the same price as the other things i tried. don't take movantik if you have or had a bowel...
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. >> gluten free not cutting it with the vatican. the pope takes a hard lined stance against communion wafers without wheat. ♪ mom. ♪ ♪ where all the walls echo with laughter ♪ ♪ and every room has its own chapter ♪ you've carried on your family's tradition. let us help you prepare for your family's future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. the ballot: three extra dollars to cross bay area bridges. the increase would bring tolls on s >>> there is a plan to put a toll hike on the ballot, $3 extra to cross bay area bridges. this would bring tolls to as much as $9 on bay bridge and $8 on other bridges. proponents say individual cities and counties have done a good job with some projects but now it is time for bigger regional solutions. some say it is too much. >> joining us to talk about the possible tolls is state senator jerry hill from the san mateo area. you have been working behind closed doors. you've got a deal, $3 possibly for the state run bay bridges that would include golden gate. then it
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the vatican said it's making a serious effort to resolve any problems. >>> british doctors have dismissedoffer from that hospital to help a baby. the ten-month-old's doctors are planning to turn off life support despite objections from his parents. the pope's hospital said it was willing to keep charlie on life support and allow his parents to decide how to end his life. his parents wanted to bring him to the u.s. for an experimental therapy, and president trump had >>> as we mentioned earlier, president trump arrives in poland today. officials in charge of one of the memorials to holocaust victims is taking issue with a member of congress. louisiana republican clay higgins recorded a video from inside a gas chamber at what was once the auschwitz death camp. it is now a museum. he said the scene solidified his commitment to protect the u.s. from evil. >> the world's a smaller place now than it was in world war ii. the united states is more accessible to terror like this. horror like this. >> museum officials called that video inappropriate and tweeted a plaque at auschwitz which says you
the vatican said it's making a serious effort to resolve any problems. >>> british doctors have dismissedoffer from that hospital to help a baby. the ten-month-old's doctors are planning to turn off life support despite objections from his parents. the pope's hospital said it was willing to keep charlie on life support and allow his parents to decide how to end his life. his parents wanted to bring him to the u.s. for an experimental therapy, and president trump had >>> as we...
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this offer from the vatican, we understand that the mother called the vatican hospital to see if there a transfer, but they were told that charlie needed to stay where he was. but the fact of the matter is there is no legal recourse anymore. the life support will be removed, but it will be done in a way they hope that they can create a end of life care plan that the parents can be as much on board as possible. >> you've got to feel for those parents and everyone involved in this sad story. thank you. >>> okay. u.s. air strikes have been instrumental in the campaign against isis in raqqa. mohammed lela had exclusive access to george w. bush and got some insight into the air and sea war in syria. >> reporter: they're the unseen faces in the war on isis. america's fighter pilots, 30,000 feet in the sky, providing critical air support to troops down below. we were given exclusive access to the uss george h.w. bush. home to fighter jets and the pilots who fly them. >> take a look around. you can see the massive fire power that's all around us. this is the most advanced ship in the entire u.
this offer from the vatican, we understand that the mother called the vatican hospital to see if there a transfer, but they were told that charlie needed to stay where he was. but the fact of the matter is there is no legal recourse anymore. the life support will be removed, but it will be done in a way they hope that they can create a end of life care plan that the parents can be as much on board as possible. >> you've got to feel for those parents and everyone involved in this sad...