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then in 2008, he was recalled to rome to be ordained as a priest by pope benedict himself. (man singing in latin) >> (translated): i wanted to give up all the women in the world because i just wanted to be in love with god, and i wanted to follow this path always with the grace of god because to be celibate only with your own strength is impossible. (speaking italian) >> (translated): being ordained by the pope was a great honor for me. it was a powerful emotional experience. when we laid down, the entire assembly prayed for the saints to protect us. catholics believe that through ordination, you are transformed. it's a sacrament that changes your character. >> narrator: five years on and simone is disillusioned, jobless and living alone in an apartment borrowed from a friend: all the result of his decision to leave the church after his experiences of clerical life in rome. >> (translated): ordained in rome and living in a parish in rome, i became disillusioned because i saw that among priests, there were many contradictions-- a hunger for power, ambition. many priests, obv
then in 2008, he was recalled to rome to be ordained as a priest by pope benedict himself. (man singing in latin) >> (translated): i wanted to give up all the women in the world because i just wanted to be in love with god, and i wanted to follow this path always with the grace of god because to be celibate only with your own strength is impossible. (speaking italian) >> (translated): being ordained by the pope was a great honor for me. it was a powerful emotional experience. when...
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well we'll leave it there because i believe we can speak shortly so i we are going to speak shortly to rome and of course that have another correspondent to the scene we're looking at pictures and we can see helicopters have landed on the grass verge that the injured to the hospital just to give people an idea what it is to the hospital back up in moscow for an incident like this there are a number of hospitals to which people will be taken yes they are there are a number of hospitals we're talking about well i believe there are five hospitals one that are located within the well it's not in the downtown but very access to the downtown of the city and well when these incidents do occur in moscow that's where all the injured are being taking to because these hospitals are well they're trained to work in these situations unfortunately and they do have the system to provide medical care and medical care we imagine the how to those people as soon as they get them. but i know we'll leave it there because we cannot change across to all correspondence course that i have we do believe that he knows
well we'll leave it there because i believe we can speak shortly so i we are going to speak shortly to rome and of course that have another correspondent to the scene we're looking at pictures and we can see helicopters have landed on the grass verge that the injured to the hospital just to give people an idea what it is to the hospital back up in moscow for an incident like this there are a number of hospitals to which people will be taken yes they are there are a number of hospitals we're...
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through the mud for months, marching through towns, past waving children, before opening the gates to rome. as the dogfaces marched to europe, the devil dogs, the marines, clawed their way from island to island in the pacific in some of the war's fiercest fighting. back home, an army of women, including my grandmother, rolled up their sleeves to help build a mighty arsenal of democracy. but it was here, on these shores that the tide was turned in that common struggle for freedom. what more powerful manifestation of american's commitment to freedom than the sight of wave after wave after wave of young men boarding the boats to liberate people they had never met. we say it now as if it couldn't be any other way, but in the annals of history, the world had never seen anything like it. when the war was won, we claimed no spoils of victory. we helped europe rebuild. we claimed no land other than the earth where we buried those who gave their lives under our flag, and where we stationed those who still serve under it. s but america's claim, our commitment to liberty, our claim to equality, our c
through the mud for months, marching through towns, past waving children, before opening the gates to rome. as the dogfaces marched to europe, the devil dogs, the marines, clawed their way from island to island in the pacific in some of the war's fiercest fighting. back home, an army of women, including my grandmother, rolled up their sleeves to help build a mighty arsenal of democracy. but it was here, on these shores that the tide was turned in that common struggle for freedom. what more...
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ok we'll leave it there because i believe we can speak shortly sorry we are going to speak shortly to rome and have another correspondent who's at the scene and we're looking at pictures now and we can see helicopters have landed on the grass verge there to take you to hospital just to give people an idea what is sort of the hospital back up in moscow for an incident like this there are a number of hospitals to which people will be taken yes there are there are a number of hospitals we're talking about that well i believe there are five. one located within the well it's not in the downtown but with the very act that is the downtown and now you well when the.
ok we'll leave it there because i believe we can speak shortly sorry we are going to speak shortly to rome and have another correspondent who's at the scene and we're looking at pictures now and we can see helicopters have landed on the grass verge there to take you to hospital just to give people an idea what is sort of the hospital back up in moscow for an incident like this there are a number of hospitals to which people will be taken yes there are there are a number of hospitals we're...
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governmento reportedly working to free the e new mother and fly her to safety in rome last night.r aftern a horrific sudanese prison.e tony perkins is the president om the family research council ose whose group worked so hard to secure her freedom.t tony, what a night this is for her and her family thanks in large part to your group and your efforts. part >> well, it is a great day for her and her family. they're finally free. by the way, megyn, i was asked to pass along from those that have been working behind the scenes an expression of gratitude to you for making this an issue that received a profile that it needed. a religious liberty around this world has been suffering. and it's been suffering because this administration and our beca government hasn't been speaking out.vern religious freedom is not just an american ideal.om it's a human right. and it's being denied a lot of . people. right now there's a thousand pe more of her around the world. >> wow. in the end the italian nd government and our embassy he worked together to get her out o of there. tog which kudos to both of them
governmento reportedly working to free the e new mother and fly her to safety in rome last night.r aftern a horrific sudanese prison.e tony perkins is the president om the family research council ose whose group worked so hard to secure her freedom.t tony, what a night this is for her and her family thanks in large part to your group and your efforts. part >> well, it is a great day for her and her family. they're finally free. by the way, megyn, i was asked to pass along from those that...
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large tracts of land with the idea that then they would send the south vietnamese functionaries over to rometo go get indoctrinated in their version of personalism and then come back to south vietnam. it didn't work out so well but it was a place at madame nhu after her family with self empowered she could go back to that land outside of from which is now very valuable and sold off piece by piece to survive. >> i was curious about ending her relationship with kennedy and the fact that he disliked her so much and always more interested in how the catholicism worked into that. you almost think that there might be some kind of sense of closeness between her and kennedy that was obviously not there. if anyone the person who had the fondest thoughts about her would have would have been lbj. >> that's right. madame nhu was convinced he was flirting with her. i think he may have flirted with everyone but the connections between the family in saigon and the kennedy family and washington is really uncanny. on paper they look like they should have gotten along great. catholic families -- catholic fami
large tracts of land with the idea that then they would send the south vietnamese functionaries over to rometo go get indoctrinated in their version of personalism and then come back to south vietnam. it didn't work out so well but it was a place at madame nhu after her family with self empowered she could go back to that land outside of from which is now very valuable and sold off piece by piece to survive. >> i was curious about ending her relationship with kennedy and the fact that he...
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may annoy you the catholic church really believes that sooner or later everyone is going to come to rome. this is my little gesture of evan gallization. i'm an american catholic. forget the catholic part. as an american i don't view iran posing a threat to the united states of america. i don't know if there is a nuclear program aiming to create a weapon. where i, the national security adviser of the iranian government i would urge that we acquire a nuclear weapon. from an iranian perspective iran poses some significant threats, not least of all given the history of u.s.-iranian relations. if you can get away with the acquisition of the nuclear weapon suddenly you get treated differently. look at pakistan. look at north korea. i don't view the iranian nuclear program as it exists as a threat to the united states or believe that were they to acquire a nuclear weapon we could deter them. i believe ultimately, the iranian government would act rationally and not trade the existence of the iranian people not try to destroy israel. were i an iranian jew i might not have the same perspective. if
may annoy you the catholic church really believes that sooner or later everyone is going to come to rome. this is my little gesture of evan gallization. i'm an american catholic. forget the catholic part. as an american i don't view iran posing a threat to the united states of america. i don't know if there is a nuclear program aiming to create a weapon. where i, the national security adviser of the iranian government i would urge that we acquire a nuclear weapon. from an iranian perspective...
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we go to rome next. percent or mn car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. , did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. from safety... to fuel economy... to quality... today's chevrolet has it all. and it's a great time to buy. during the chevy 72 hour sale, you'll get 0% apr for 72 months. plus no monthly payments for the rest of the summer. 0% apr for 72 months plus no monthly payments for the rest of the summer. hurry, the chevy 72 hour sale ends monday. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> pope francis looking to make amends and look to the future today. he's set to meet for the first time with victims of the church's sex abuse scandal. they will attend the morning mass before a sit-down with the pope. is the meeting coming too
we go to rome next. percent or mn car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. , did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. from safety... to fuel economy... to...
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for now we go to our rome correspondent cima gupta. cima, talk us through what happened there at the vatican today. >> essentially pope francis did say those word during a homily during the mass celebrated with the victims inside the vatican this morning. then after he said those dramatic words begging for forgiveness, he also met personally with each and every one of the six victims. of the six three men and three women. two from britain, two fra germany and -- two from ireland. one of the irish victims has spoken to the irish media saying snelt vindicated for having met the head of the catholic church and pope francis did listen very intently to her. the vatican spokesperson rejected any claims what happened today was nothing but a p.r. exercise and instead said it was a moving and intense experience and showed that the pope was willing, really, to listen to the victims. >> tell us a little more about how victims' groups are reacting to what was said and done today. >> exactly. some of them wondered why it took pope francis some 16 m
for now we go to our rome correspondent cima gupta. cima, talk us through what happened there at the vatican today. >> essentially pope francis did say those word during a homily during the mass celebrated with the victims inside the vatican this morning. then after he said those dramatic words begging for forgiveness, he also met personally with each and every one of the six victims. of the six three men and three women. two from britain, two fra germany and -- two from ireland. one of...
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the marine layer is deeper this morning at 2000' and the moisture has more air to rome so it -- to roam and not creating the fog. at the shark tank, hardly a cloud in this area of san jose. the clouds are coming and will be there in the hour. they will not hang around. in the east bay you will see the sunshine and the warmer temperatures. our speaker pattern returns with morning clouds clouds and aftern sunshine. we will have drizzle the next couple of days during the morning hours and summer heat develops on sunday and monday and tuesday of next week. to the south we go to los gatos and morgan hill and gilroy and low-to-mid 80's and mid-to-upper 70's if the rest of the south bay and san jose is 79 and santa cruz is cloudy most of day and 68 and money 70's most of the peninsula and millbrae, pretty stout breeze keeping you at 69 and in the upper 60's to nearly 60's with clouds and more sunshine on the bay side south san francisco in the mid-60's and sausalito is 66 but mid-70's to upper 70 for most of the north bay veal and richmond and berkeley and oakland most affected by the sea bree
the marine layer is deeper this morning at 2000' and the moisture has more air to rome so it -- to roam and not creating the fog. at the shark tank, hardly a cloud in this area of san jose. the clouds are coming and will be there in the hour. they will not hang around. in the east bay you will see the sunshine and the warmer temperatures. our speaker pattern returns with morning clouds clouds and aftern sunshine. we will have drizzle the next couple of days during the morning hours and summer...
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. >> i can't let the dog out in the back yard to rome am by herself. >> reporter: puma hunting deer happens all the time. >> if you have deer you are you're most likely going to have puma in the area. >> reporter: keep children inside during dawn and dusk. robert honda, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead, the alert for airports. the calls for tighter security for airliners bound for the u.s. >>> we're still following developing news. what firefighters are racing against when it comes to this firefight. we'll have a live report coming up. >>> i'm scott budman. you know the rental market is crazy here in the bay area. coming up, we have a piece of mobile technology that can give you an advantage when you're trying to find a place to live. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revo
. >> i can't let the dog out in the back yard to rome am by herself. >> reporter: puma hunting deer happens all the time. >> if you have deer you are you're most likely going to have puma in the area. >> reporter: keep children inside during dawn and dusk. robert honda, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead, the alert for airports. the calls for tighter security for airliners bound for the u.s. >>> we're still following developing news. what firefighters...
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fortunately, because of worldwide opinion, she got out of sudan, and she went to italy, to rome. and she met with the pope. and i want to congratulate the pope for doing that. i want to remind people that this is just another example of what happens in muslim countries to christians. and at some point, maybe the world will wake up, certainly the pope i hope wakes up on this, it is time for us to denounce them for what they are, which are barbarians, and people who mutilate people, people who kill people, and people who destroy christians who were there before their butts were there. so there you go. >> very powerful picture of the pope. i'm sure it will get worldwide recognition. >> i hope so. it's really -- the pope has not, frankly, said that much about it. not a lot of other people have either. >> because the pope doesn't have an army. we have an army. >>> see you back here tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> it's friday, july 25th. a campground filled with people trampled by a killer storm. where this twister overturned rvs and tore down trees, sending people scrambling literally for their
fortunately, because of worldwide opinion, she got out of sudan, and she went to italy, to rome. and she met with the pope. and i want to congratulate the pope for doing that. i want to remind people that this is just another example of what happens in muslim countries to christians. and at some point, maybe the world will wake up, certainly the pope i hope wakes up on this, it is time for us to denounce them for what they are, which are barbarians, and people who mutilate people, people who...
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to paris, to london, to rome. not only their opposition to israel, but also their deep-seated anti-semitism. >> but is it fair to say that this anti semetic element that's protesting out there is a relatively small portion of the demonstrators who simply disagree strongly with what israel is doing as a state as a military in gaza? >> well, number one, it's growing, unfortunately. this is not the first demonstration we have seen anti-semitism. we have seen them in previous wars emanating from the middle east in europe. we have not seen it with that intensity, with that -- with so many numbers. we have not seen marching in defense of palestinians going on synagogues. we have not seen them going to jewish neighborhoods. we have not seen them attack jews and have not heard some of the epithets, gas the jews. it is a new dimension. maybe the internet has something to do with it, maybe the frustration with some of the fundamental muslims. you have i am mans in europe preaching death to the jews, not just opposition to is
to paris, to london, to rome. not only their opposition to israel, but also their deep-seated anti-semitism. >> but is it fair to say that this anti semetic element that's protesting out there is a relatively small portion of the demonstrators who simply disagree strongly with what israel is doing as a state as a military in gaza? >> well, number one, it's growing, unfortunately. this is not the first demonstration we have seen anti-semitism. we have seen them in previous wars...
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tell anybody, your parents will burn in hell. >> all roads lead to rome and to the papacy. >> narrator"secrets of the vatican." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at ford foundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from john and jo ann hagler. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline"to catch a trader" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org or call 1-800-playpbs. frontline is also available for down
tell anybody, your parents will burn in hell. >> all roads lead to rome and to the papacy. >> narrator"secrets of the vatican." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at...
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tell anybody, your parents will burn in hell. >> all roads lead to rome and to the papacy. >> narratortican." >> visit pbs.org/frontline for more on what teens are doing online. >> everybody go "like" darius. >> youtube star tyler oakley on his career and his work with brands. >> look at how cute my jersey is! >> where is this all going? explore the future of digital marketing. >> the sky's the limit for commercial culture. >> plus connect to thfrontline community. sign up for our newsletter and follow us on facebook, twitter and pbs.org/frontline. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from john and jo ann ha
tell anybody, your parents will burn in hell. >> all roads lead to rome and to the papacy. >> narratortican." >> visit pbs.org/frontline for more on what teens are doing online. >> everybody go "like" darius. >> youtube star tyler oakley on his career and his work with brands. >> look at how cute my jersey is! >> where is this all going? explore the future of digital marketing. >> the sky's the limit for commercial culture. >>...
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others date to the fall of rome. when rome fell, europe was engulfed in chaos. turally grabbed for the high ground to escape the marauding barbarians that characterized those dark ages. over time, these towns were fortified and eventually functioned as independent city-states. in their glory days, they proudly charted their own course, generally free from the dictates of popes or emperors. then, the bubonic plague swept through tuscany in 1348. that, combined with the increasing dominance by the regional bully, florence, turned many bustling cities into docile backwaters. ironically, the bad news of the 14th century mothballed these towns, leaving them with a unique charm and a tourism-based affluence today. siena maintains much of its medieval character. its sprawling main square and towering city hall recall the days when it rivaled even florence. assisi -- with its walls, gates, and castle -- was home to st. francis. its massive basilica remains a favorite destination for countless pilgrims today. volterra was an etruscan capital centuries before christ. withi
others date to the fall of rome. when rome fell, europe was engulfed in chaos. turally grabbed for the high ground to escape the marauding barbarians that characterized those dark ages. over time, these towns were fortified and eventually functioned as independent city-states. in their glory days, they proudly charted their own course, generally free from the dictates of popes or emperors. then, the bubonic plague swept through tuscany in 1348. that, combined with the increasing dominance by...
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. -- that he dinged >> will what happens when you go to rome on your vacation?ould have bids as soon as you show up. will love it because of your behavior in new york and we will give you a great table. >> i would pay for that. when i show up at a place like iceland, i have to sell myself to the concierge and say this is who i am and this is what i like. would you like a table? system keepsof everyone's game tight. you know you are on your best behavior. forf i'm going to show late the restaurant, i frantically call and say i'm going to show up late. >> it signals that every day is a special occasion and you will behave. spotstaurants, hotels or a once you are business, everyone is going to want your business and she will be snowed with unsolicited offers. >> unsubscribe is my favorite word. if you are going to iceland, you don't know. groupon sent a bunch of stuff that was valuable -- use of a very useful technology. there's a difference between that kind of send me the offer and send me the offer that's well tailored and curated. what groupon did not do well i
. -- that he dinged >> will what happens when you go to rome on your vacation?ould have bids as soon as you show up. will love it because of your behavior in new york and we will give you a great table. >> i would pay for that. when i show up at a place like iceland, i have to sell myself to the concierge and say this is who i am and this is what i like. would you like a table? system keepsof everyone's game tight. you know you are on your best behavior. forf i'm going to show late...
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rome wants its european partners to share the cost. many eu states sympathize, but they add that processing the refugees should still be the jobs of the countries they arrive at. they say the rules just need better enforcing. >> they have a common challenge in the european union, but one has to understand that although italy is doing a splendid job in saving lives in the mediterranean, and a lot of people who arrive on the italian shores do end up in countries like sweden and germany. >> like many countries, germany says the problem needs to be tackled earlier. if crisis regions receive more help, fewer people would become refugees in the first place. >> simply deciding who is allowed to come to europe and how we process the refugees once we come here will not save the problem. >> someone to eu member states to take in more refugees overall, especially those coming from syria. >> people in indonesia go to the polls on wednesday to choose a new president, and voters in the world's third-largest democracy are divided between two dairy di
rome wants its european partners to share the cost. many eu states sympathize, but they add that processing the refugees should still be the jobs of the countries they arrive at. they say the rules just need better enforcing. >> they have a common challenge in the european union, but one has to understand that although italy is doing a splendid job in saving lives in the mediterranean, and a lot of people who arrive on the italian shores do end up in countries like sweden and germany....
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meriam ibrahim flew to rome.ment with pope francis at the vatican. she faced execution in sudan for marrying a christian. the decision was overturned last month. ibrahim has in-laws in new hampshire. >>> vinita nair is looking at lawns this morning and new health fears. >> reporter: why is a prominent doctor testifying to congress about the pesticide you use on your lawn? we'll tell you why he's worried about pregnant women and young kids coming up on "cbs this morning." why he's worried about pregnant women and young kids coming up on "cbs this morning." it's kfc night. [cheering] last week we hosted. this week the kids invited us to their place. we got this delicious kfc meal and 2 extra sides for free. for free! sorry i was late. i had a little trouble with the rope ladder. he fell twice. ♪ ♪ nervous whitening will damage your teeth? introducing new listerine® healthy whitetm. it not only safely whitens teeth, but also restores enamel. lose the nerves, and get a healthier, whiter smile that you'll love. lister
meriam ibrahim flew to rome.ment with pope francis at the vatican. she faced execution in sudan for marrying a christian. the decision was overturned last month. ibrahim has in-laws in new hampshire. >>> vinita nair is looking at lawns this morning and new health fears. >> reporter: why is a prominent doctor testifying to congress about the pesticide you use on your lawn? we'll tell you why he's worried about pregnant women and young kids coming up on "cbs this...
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to the white house. we know as soon as he stepped off the plane in rome, according to the "new york times," he asked thembassador, "let's have a dinner party." we can discuss art, architecture, the enlightenment. >> he's brainstorming. wonderful. >> stephen: yes, wonderful! ooh! the enlightenment! the 17th and 18th century intellectual revolution that believed that knowledge is worth acquiring and that the scientific method is superior to superstition and leach craft. oh, garcon! bring us pasteurized milk and vaccines so we can all live past the age of 30! la-dee-daa! (cheers and applause) nation, it's clear what's going on here. the president has senioritis. he's in the last two semesters of his presidency, and he's totally checked out. tossing back beers, late night bull sessions with friends, traveling across europe, and it's a huge mistake, sir. it may seem like fun to take some time off and find yourself abroad, but, trust me, it never works out the way you hope it will. you're traveling around with your buddy -- let's call him ted -- and you know, you get stuck for 12 hours on the border between f
to the white house. we know as soon as he stepped off the plane in rome, according to the "new york times," he asked thembassador, "let's have a dinner party." we can discuss art, architecture, the enlightenment. >> he's brainstorming. wonderful. >> stephen: yes, wonderful! ooh! the enlightenment! the 17th and 18th century intellectual revolution that believed that knowledge is worth acquiring and that the scientific method is superior to superstition and leach...
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crashed into sglem police say they have a suspect number custody accused of tryinging to strangle we woman with a romeinvestigators say app dray taylor tried to struggle and rob other people in that area. >> nightmare nanny is done she refused to leave the home she worked when there was a falling out she would not leave. our sister station in los angeles said she timely moved out. no word on where she wept. >> 5:43 time forather together e you looking? >> a pattern change getting underway here orally some pope enter and in the mean time we seen we've got nothing more that clouds. wider zoom shows little row nation atmosphere. there's not a large storm system necessarily headed our way rather what we start to find over time is shower, thunderstorm firing up. i want to walk you through future warm, time stamp, 1 p.m. this afternoon we start things off with sunshine. decent afternoon. eventually there will be a shower that starts to fire up here. maybe as lerlly as late afternoon and especially towards evening for philadelphia any jp way. at this point if you look closely, shore probably doesn't get in o
crashed into sglem police say they have a suspect number custody accused of tryinging to strangle we woman with a romeinvestigators say app dray taylor tried to struggle and rob other people in that area. >> nightmare nanny is done she refused to leave the home she worked when there was a falling out she would not leave. our sister station in los angeles said she timely moved out. no word on where she wept. >> 5:43 time forather together e you looking? >> a pattern change...
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in germany laban's around awarded to invading soldiers here's defense ministry says it is putting surviving eastern ukrainians infiltration. and will give laban's rome eastern ukrainians lend to kill of soldiers of two they've quote claims that the current inhabitants last week kids defense council bragged that it's already cleanse the first three villages listed to u.s. navy vet and former senior lecturer in international relations marks the border thank you very much for coming on how these orders being carried out this mass artillery attacks the use of weapons such as grads multiple launch rocket systems or against the smirch city flatters are extremely ineffective in targeting small self defense forces the military forces well know or receive that are resisting them they are specifically a weapon of ethnic cleansing they are big specifically targeting cities towns they have wiped out water supply lines very specifically multiple times with very precision targeting top war crimes prosecutor professor francis boyle secured genocide cease and desist orders for in the world court and was the first to bring an israeli general to trial for atrocities
in germany laban's around awarded to invading soldiers here's defense ministry says it is putting surviving eastern ukrainians infiltration. and will give laban's rome eastern ukrainians lend to kill of soldiers of two they've quote claims that the current inhabitants last week kids defense council bragged that it's already cleanse the first three villages listed to u.s. navy vet and former senior lecturer in international relations marks the border thank you very much for coming on how these...
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comparisons to angkor wat, machu picchu, ancient rome, are inevitable. nting the boundless dreams of the day left to rot. yet unlike those places, people still live here. we forget that. you tell people you go to detroit and chances are somebody from the home team is going to say, "be sure to get a coney." i never really understood that. i'm 30 minutes from a place called coney island where presumably they know something about freaking hot dogs, right? maybe the early greeks or macedonians who first experienced that golden land by the shore then took what they saw with them to florida, michigan, and beyond. maybe they knew something. they've been done coneys at duly's over 90 years. that's almost as long as the hot dog's been around. i can't tell you how deep this creation runs here. deep dish of chicago, cheese steak of philadelphia, you'll find some ambivalence. not here. >> how are you, sir? >> good. if i were from detroit would i be eating this with my hands or a fork? >> probably with your hands. >> all right. i'll do my best. logistical problems. mm
comparisons to angkor wat, machu picchu, ancient rome, are inevitable. nting the boundless dreams of the day left to rot. yet unlike those places, people still live here. we forget that. you tell people you go to detroit and chances are somebody from the home team is going to say, "be sure to get a coney." i never really understood that. i'm 30 minutes from a place called coney island where presumably they know something about freaking hot dogs, right? maybe the early greeks or...
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she is going to be in rome for a few days before flying to the united states with her husband and childrentheir new life of freedom. heather and ainsley, back to you. >> thank you, leland. >>> in other news, two u.s. citizens including a "washington post" correspondent now detained in iran. jason has been working in the country since 2008. now, the two other detained americans are freelance photojournalists. their names not yet released. it's unclear why they've been taken into custody. the state department says that they are aware of the report. >>> montana democrat john walsh says he's not going to drop out of november's u.s. senate race over allegations that he plagiarized his master's thesis. this as the u.s. army war college says that they have examined that paper. they will refer the case to the college academic review board. walsh races an uphill race against republican representative steve dans. >>> after pooling money together for a decade, 17 brothers and sisters from ocean city, new jersey, finally win the jackpot. enderson waited two weeks to turn in her pick six lotto ticket n
she is going to be in rome for a few days before flying to the united states with her husband and childrentheir new life of freedom. heather and ainsley, back to you. >> thank you, leland. >>> in other news, two u.s. citizens including a "washington post" correspondent now detained in iran. jason has been working in the country since 2008. now, the two other detained americans are freelance photojournalists. their names not yet released. it's unclear why they've been...
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she's going to be in rome for a few more days and then fly to the united states, sean, with her husband and children to start their new life of freedom here in america. sean. >> and, leland, that you think. >>> and in the middle east clashes between hamas and israel forces continue at this hour. fox's own conor powell standing by with the very latest tonight. conor. >> reporter: sean, for the past few days we've seen growing fighting between hamas and israeli soldiers, but thousands of palestinians have taken israeli advice leaving that area taking shelter in u.n. facilities. but even those facilities today offered no safety. the fighting can be seen from a distance. inside the palestinian neighborhood civilians take shelter in u.n. schools like this one. hamas operates in the area, their flags are visible. with fighting intensifying, the u.n. said it tried to coordinate a window with israel for civilians to leave the area. it was never granted. just a few minutes ago a u.n. school just like this full of kids and refugees was hit by shelling. everybody here saying they are angry, there'
she's going to be in rome for a few more days and then fly to the united states, sean, with her husband and children to start their new life of freedom here in america. sean. >> and, leland, that you think. >>> and in the middle east clashes between hamas and israel forces continue at this hour. fox's own conor powell standing by with the very latest tonight. conor. >> reporter: sean, for the past few days we've seen growing fighting between hamas and israeli soldiers, but...
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residential unit we're removing an illegal unit implementing our rights under section 37.8910 of the rome rental to do one thing demolish or otherwise remove from the housing united by implementing or rather invoking the administration code. historically this method of recovery has been used steel to recover in-law units and recently the city government has - has enacted he had methods for legal in-law units at the desegregation e discretion of the property owner. the explaining memoranda from the dbi from the mayor's office says this is a method to encourage people to legalize in-law units to provide for housing stock. what the tenant in this instance is proposing that the ordinances that are not applicable are not encouraged to get the tenant to legalize the unit but because we're not demolishing a legal unit it's an illegal unit it's proper to remove a cooking unit from the illegal unit by use of over-the-counter plumbing permit. if a permit for any purpose were made necessary to go through the planning department or in order to legally have a permit issued there 0 wouldn't be an over the counte
residential unit we're removing an illegal unit implementing our rights under section 37.8910 of the rome rental to do one thing demolish or otherwise remove from the housing united by implementing or rather invoking the administration code. historically this method of recovery has been used steel to recover in-law units and recently the city government has - has enacted he had methods for legal in-law units at the desegregation e discretion of the property owner. the explaining memoranda from...
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join their battle for the recently declared islamic caliphate in an audio message she vowed to fight quote until rome is conquered and this image went viral on social media allegedly revealing ambitious plans of isis to drill or to redraw pretty much the world map within five years as well as the middle east north africa large areas of asia it's also ice is ambition to extend into europe president barack obama pledging additional troops be deployed in the area to ease the desperate battle with the militants or his marina port takes a look at washington's long involvement in the region all over the arab world america has left behind its military footprint but i believe america is exceptional in part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest but for the interests of all america's exceptional armed forces have invaded afghanistan and iraq dropped bombs on libya pakistan and yemen and reportedly trained rebels fighting to overthrow the government in syria. directly leading to the insurgency in iraq where extremist
join their battle for the recently declared islamic caliphate in an audio message she vowed to fight quote until rome is conquered and this image went viral on social media allegedly revealing ambitious plans of isis to drill or to redraw pretty much the world map within five years as well as the middle east north africa large areas of asia it's also ice is ambition to extend into europe president barack obama pledging additional troops be deployed in the area to ease the desperate battle with...
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has been the biggest maritime salvage operation to date, taking more than two years, and costing $1.5 billion. for more on this, bobby is on the line from romeat happened to the "costa concordia" from here? >> well, right now, they're just outside the port of genoa. they have to ease it into the dry dock. they're being hampered by strong winds off the coast of genoa. they're taking a pause while they wait for the winds to calm down. once it's in dry dock, they'll search the ship for the remaining victim, a crew member on the ship who's body has never been found. they're also doing a search in giglio where the ship was at for 30 months. but they haven't been successful there. once they have done that complete search, they'll start a very delicate and lengthy process of dismantling the ship. they have to take out all the passenger's safe and luggage and personal effects. then they have to strip it of all the carpets and they'll start to dissect the ship. 50,000 tons of steel will be melted down to build other ships. they'll recycle the copper wiring. reuse some of the plumbings and fittings that weren't destroyed, in other vessels and things l
has been the biggest maritime salvage operation to date, taking more than two years, and costing $1.5 billion. for more on this, bobby is on the line from romeat happened to the "costa concordia" from here? >> well, right now, they're just outside the port of genoa. they have to ease it into the dry dock. they're being hampered by strong winds off the coast of genoa. they're taking a pause while they wait for the winds to calm down. once it's in dry dock, they'll search the ship...
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baghdad he vowed to fight back to lead the fight quote until rome is conquered this map reveals isis ambitions to take over more than a dozen countries in the name of jihad the proposed islamic state would span from asia across the middle east north africa even into europe isis hasn't gotten direct help from the west but militants reportedly seize the lion's share of u.s. aid meant for the moderate syrian opposition and that's not stopping washington though from pouring more support to the rebels in syria artie's marina port i explained the u.s. insists it's not responsible for huling regional violence all over the arab world america has left behind its military footprint but i believe america is exceptional . in part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest but for the interests of all america's exceptional armed forces have invaded afghanistan and iraq dropped bombs on libya pakistan and yemen and reportedly trained rebels fighting to overthrow the government in syria. directly leading to th
baghdad he vowed to fight back to lead the fight quote until rome is conquered this map reveals isis ambitions to take over more than a dozen countries in the name of jihad the proposed islamic state would span from asia across the middle east north africa even into europe isis hasn't gotten direct help from the west but militants reportedly seize the lion's share of u.s. aid meant for the moderate syrian opposition and that's not stopping washington though from pouring more support to the...
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i tried to tell you the story of secret writings from ancient rome to surveillance using stories. today i will only be able to tell you a few stories but the book is chalked full of ways people used it. today i will give you highlights and pictures and i should warn you i'm going to race through the first 300 years, well actually more than that, but i want to get to when things start taking off and happening during world war 1. so i promised i would tell you a little about definitions. i have a handout for you. so there is a big word on there stull steganoggraphy. it is kind of a companion to cryptoggraphy. well stegangraphy is about writing. so that is by way of definition there. i will go back to a few slides. as a historian some of the questions i ask is did it change the course of history? sometimes it did. was it a child's toy or serious business? it is serious business but it is fun. the book is a lot broader than secret ink or invisible ink. it is really its impact on history and secret communication in general. it is elumeinating to help understand the thinking because it
i tried to tell you the story of secret writings from ancient rome to surveillance using stories. today i will only be able to tell you a few stories but the book is chalked full of ways people used it. today i will give you highlights and pictures and i should warn you i'm going to race through the first 300 years, well actually more than that, but i want to get to when things start taking off and happening during world war 1. so i promised i would tell you a little about definitions. i have a...
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to rival the brits or add 50% to the army and of power would have come from the power of its economy but the elements of china and russia still have the old feeling of rome to get rich to have to conquer. >> on the balance has america been a force for good or bad in the world? finigan no question. a powerful force for good. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> mr. forms he's -- forsythe said the wars were dubious exercise is. >> you can always look back 2.0 mistakes takes the vietnam war another way to look at vietnam is there was a terrible loss of the cold war and a huge battle lost just as we lost battles and rolled war two but we won in history the sad fact is introspect we can say we should not have done that but are you trying to win the big one end with the cold war democracies don't have that cystic to wit that does dictatorship's having and we had that's especially with the aftermath of vietnam and we won the cold war and ronald reagan had a vision to see you don't have to have a stalemate the you can get a victory and we got the victory. [applause] >> i am interested to hear that you have a distinction between ronald reagan for policy or johns
to rival the brits or add 50% to the army and of power would have come from the power of its economy but the elements of china and russia still have the old feeling of rome to get rich to have to conquer. >> on the balance has america been a force for good or bad in the world? finigan no question. a powerful force for good. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> mr. forms he's -- forsythe said the wars were dubious exercise is. >> you can always look back 2.0 mistakes...