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we're going to have to leave it there now in rome. that wraps up "journal." thanks for joining us.
we're going to have to leave it there now in rome. that wraps up "journal." thanks for joining us.
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. >>> a passenger on a paris to rome flight led a weak attempt to hijack the jet and have it diverted to libya. he tried to attack a flight attendant with a nail clip person he was subdued and the plane landed as scheduled. >>> oil prices have hit $113 a barrel this morning. that will mean even higher gas prices back here at home.
. >>> a passenger on a paris to rome flight led a weak attempt to hijack the jet and have it diverted to libya. he tried to attack a flight attendant with a nail clip person he was subdued and the plane landed as scheduled. >>> oil prices have hit $113 a barrel this morning. that will mean even higher gas prices back here at home.
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. >>> in italy, an air passenger was detained after trying to hijack a paris-to-rome flight yesterday demanding it be flown to libya. there are differing reports about what type of weapon he used, either a small knife or a nail clipper to attack a flight attendant. the man reportedly from kazakhstan was subdued by other flight attendants and arrested in rome, no one was hurt. >>> mark kelly tells cbs news that his wife, gabriel gifford will attend friday's launch of the space shuttle "endeavor." kelly is commanding the mission. giffords has been in rehab since she was shot. >>> health headlines on nbc.com. sometimes children are not the only victims of bullying. it could put a strain on the entire family. parents feeling anxiety, anger, and helplessness when they're unable to help their child. psychologists recommend a calm approach to deal with the issue since the parent's reaction could make it better or worse. the other health stories, you can check out the health page at msnbc.com. >> "early today" health is brought to you but vagisil. bring yourself back. >>> an early look at how
. >>> in italy, an air passenger was detained after trying to hijack a paris-to-rome flight yesterday demanding it be flown to libya. there are differing reports about what type of weapon he used, either a small knife or a nail clipper to attack a flight attendant. the man reportedly from kazakhstan was subdued by other flight attendants and arrested in rome, no one was hurt. >>> mark kelly tells cbs news that his wife, gabriel gifford will attend friday's launch of the space...
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from rome, here is duncan kennedy. >> and other sea crossing for these migrants. this time, headed to a place with shelter, food, and running water. after traveling in unsafe vessels to get here, they spent days living in what aid agencies called appalling and terrible sanitation. around 6000 migrants from tunisia and libya have poured into an island with only 5000 residents. it soon became a crisis for the italian government. the pressure is now being relieved. >> we are all going to sicily, or to another area on the mainland, says this migrant. condemnation of the government's slow response brought the prime minister here on wednesday. he was cheered on by locals as he promised to move out the migrants. >> it will not be an easy promise to keep. he says he will have all the migrants out of the area by the end of the day. the relentless stream of people escaping north africa is continuing. the pressure on the prime minister to commit to an open ended policy of evacuation. >> most of these people will eventually be sent back to tunisia under italy's stripped emigr
from rome, here is duncan kennedy. >> and other sea crossing for these migrants. this time, headed to a place with shelter, food, and running water. after traveling in unsafe vessels to get here, they spent days living in what aid agencies called appalling and terrible sanitation. around 6000 migrants from tunisia and libya have poured into an island with only 5000 residents. it soon became a crisis for the italian government. the pressure is now being relieved. >> we are all going...
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he married her anyway, broke with rome, and took control of the church of england. the country was largely converted to the protestant faith. >> celenza: this is one of the moments in the 16th century that leads to the fracturing of christianity, and to much of the bloodshed and the wars that, century was known for. especially, the later 16th century was known for. >> safer: as man explored the planet, a scientific revolution was also under way. by the mid-17th century, navigators had mapped much of the world in remarkable detail. >> roth: rio de janiero. cuzco. mexico city. >> safer: galileo turned his eyes and his telescope on the heavens. here, from 1612, are his drawings of sunspots. for his insistence that the sun is the center of the universe and the earth moves around it, the church branded him a heretic. >> collins: the pope at that time, pope urban viii, was a very good friend of galileo. said to him, "look, you know, i agree with you. you're right. but i can't approve of this because i'm the pope. and if i go against this, it looks as if i'm going against
he married her anyway, broke with rome, and took control of the church of england. the country was largely converted to the protestant faith. >> celenza: this is one of the moments in the 16th century that leads to the fracturing of christianity, and to much of the bloodshed and the wars that, century was known for. especially, the later 16th century was known for. >> safer: as man explored the planet, a scientific revolution was also under way. by the mid-17th century, navigators...
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. >>> an attempted hijacking on a flight to rome. how the crew stopped the suspect in his tracks. >>> finally, some relief at the pump. signs that gas prices may be peaking. ,,,, i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. of libyan leader moammar >>> nato air strikes once again pummels the tripoli compound of libyan leader muomar ghadafi. one strike today destroyed a library and badly damaged a reception hall used for visiting dignitaries. a security official says four people were wounded. the strike came after forces loyal to ghadafi attacked the rebel city of mizrata. >>>
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in rome, pope benedict the xvi presided over a series of special events. this week is considered the most important time on the church calendar. saturday night vigils and joyful easter sunday celebrations are usually the best attended worship services of the year. >>> at the white house, president obama marked the holiday with an easter prayer breakfast. more than 100 orthodox christian, catholic and protestant leaders attended. the president spoke of holy week as a time of humility, salvation and grace. >> this magnificent grace, this expansive grace, this "amazing grace" calls me to reflect. and it calls me to pray. it calls me to ask god for forgiveness for the times that i've not shown grace to others. >> the president also hosted a passover seder on monday night for jewish staff and friends. >>> vigils were held across the gulf coast on wednesday to mark the one-year anniversary of the bp oil spill. many religious groups have been among those providing support to people affected by the disaster. catholic charities in new orleans says it's still offeri
in rome, pope benedict the xvi presided over a series of special events. this week is considered the most important time on the church calendar. saturday night vigils and joyful easter sunday celebrations are usually the best attended worship services of the year. >>> at the white house, president obama marked the holiday with an easter prayer breakfast. more than 100 orthodox christian, catholic and protestant leaders attended. the president spoke of holy week as a time of humility,...
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. >>> and in rome, pope benedict xvi offered prayers for the more than 200 killed after a boat full of refugees capsized on its way to italy. >>> libyan leader moammar gadhafi, meanwhile, wrote to president obama appealing for an end to the nato air strikes that he called "an unjust war against a small people of a developing country." >>> in afghanistan deadly riots continued over news that a small church in florida had burned the koran. nearly two dozen people have died in protests that began a week ago friday with an attack on a united nations compound. u.s. and afghan officials have condemned the violence, as well as the koran-burning incident that apparently set it off. >>> analysis and discussion of some of the week's news now with kim lawton, managing editor of this program, and kevin eckstrom, editor of religion news service. welcome to you both. kevin, an obscure, publicity seeking pastor in florida oversees the burning of a koran and there are deadly riots in afghanistan. >> right, it's a real challenge for this country because the more attention that people pay to him, the mo
. >>> and in rome, pope benedict xvi offered prayers for the more than 200 killed after a boat full of refugees capsized on its way to italy. >>> libyan leader moammar gadhafi, meanwhile, wrote to president obama appealing for an end to the nato air strikes that he called "an unjust war against a small people of a developing country." >>> in afghanistan deadly riots continued over news that a small church in florida had burned the koran. nearly two dozen...
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bias against them is from us from rome for a. crowd gathers no moss. down the street the big news. in the united kingdom all she's available in philly house the unfaithful she won her town the old waverly hotel because in the millstone hutto some country house holiday inn the pull. downs the rim brands the creamy riches to feel the montague the town the local the rubens hotel.
bias against them is from us from rome for a. crowd gathers no moss. down the street the big news. in the united kingdom all she's available in philly house the unfaithful she won her town the old waverly hotel because in the millstone hutto some country house holiday inn the pull. downs the rim brands the creamy riches to feel the montague the town the local the rubens hotel.
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in rome. >> guess what cricket fans will be doing tomorrow. here's kathy with the sports news. this is the only bit of silverware he doesn't have? >> probably is. he hasn't won the world cup title, so i think what they're looking for is, looking for his 100th century, and that would be fantastic in his home city in mumbai. sri lanka has arrived. obviously they have been playing in their own country in sri lanka, but they are training without the timer, the star of the sri lanka team who is injured at the moment and hasn't been training today, but i'm sure that's hopefully so they can play tomorrow. >> and we're also talking about the first big golf tournament. >> yes, the first major of the masters is back starting augusta, so everyone is just trying to hone their skills at the moment. this is lee westwood, the world's number two, the englishman could go to the world number one spot if he wins or comes second this week, and that's phil mickelson, who is looking to do that again next week. >> thanks very much. prince william has admitted he's s
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in rome. >> guess what cricket fans will be doing tomorrow. here's kathy with the sports news. this is the only bit of silverware he doesn't have? >> probably is. he hasn't won the world cup title, so i think what they're looking for is, looking for his 100th century, and that would be fantastic in his home city in mumbai. sri lanka has arrived. obviously they have been playing in their own country in sri lanka, but they are training without the timer, the...
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from rome. >> they can be yours. >> charlie: thank you. pleasure to have you here. >> charlie: arcadia is a complex plays. first produced in 1983, it's seven themes contemplating topics ranging from chaos theory to quantum mechanics to rice pudding. he's called it a thriller and a romantic tragedy with jokes. here's what was said to me in 1995 about the idea of the play. >> it takes place in one room in what we call in a stately home. almost a castle. and it's about what happens inside and also what happens outside in the garden. it's about romans and mathematics and landscape gardening, how's that. >> charlie: all right. how did it come to you this idea of this play. >> i'm fascinated by the process of how it comes and makes it way into the mouths of actors. this is a double event, it's a happening. quite often, the origins of the play, they come from two different places accordingly. i liked the idea of the play in which the action switched a hundred years, 200 years but the room stayed exactly the same. that's sort of mechanistic idea,
from rome. >> they can be yours. >> charlie: thank you. pleasure to have you here. >> charlie: arcadia is a complex plays. first produced in 1983, it's seven themes contemplating topics ranging from chaos theory to quantum mechanics to rice pudding. he's called it a thriller and a romantic tragedy with jokes. here's what was said to me in 1995 about the idea of the play. >> it takes place in one room in what we call in a stately home. almost a castle. and it's about what...
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sharing the burden for british author and journalist thank you for your insight and joining us from rome tonight here on r.t. international news channel is pre-show. all right now bring you up to date on the breaking news story no. six o'clock tonight belarusian time. police have confirmed that seven people have been killed now in an explosion at the metro station in iran it's six o'clock local time local t.v. reporting the number of casualties now has risen to one hundred and three you're seeing these latest pictures coming through the first clear pictures we've got we've had a lot of mobile telephone pictures this is a. proper professional stuff coming through it's unclear whether people were hurt in the blast or from the collapse of the escalator we hear that the explosion at the center was. maybe on top we don't know but it was near an escalator we also heard from eyewitnesses very early on that that exploded emergency services are at the scene dozens of victims of already been taken to the.
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the plane landed safely at its planned destination in rome. witnesses said he threatened a flight attendant with a knife. italian media say the suspect is from kazakhstan and he was demanding to be flown to libya. >>> the situation in syria is getting worse by the day. troops backed by tanks stormed into the southern town of daraa killing at least five people today, witnesses say. more than 300 people have died since the anti-government uprisings began more than a month ago now. more than 450 prisoners escaped from a prison in afghanistan this morning. most of them are taliban fighters. officials say other taliban fighters tunnelled in to that prison in kandahar from the outside. the tunnel over 1,000 feet long. it took months to dig, we're told. many of the escaped prisoners are taliban commanders. >>> this morning the family of idaho silver miner larry merrick is mourning his death. he body was recovered yesterday. marek was trapped when a tunnel collapsed on april 15th in the lucky friday mine. his brother mike was able to escape unharmed.
the plane landed safely at its planned destination in rome. witnesses said he threatened a flight attendant with a knife. italian media say the suspect is from kazakhstan and he was demanding to be flown to libya. >>> the situation in syria is getting worse by the day. troops backed by tanks stormed into the southern town of daraa killing at least five people today, witnesses say. more than 300 people have died since the anti-government uprisings began more than a month ago now. more...
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he imagine not rome a physical place, but the heavenly room. and some very conscious way, augustine was paralleling how jew think about jerusalem, that jerusalem even though it may not physically be ours mcgibbon century and god knows it has not been jewish for most centuries was always an idea. it was always something with read about. indeed, even though jew controlled jerusalem today, we still pray about it and they still say the same old prayer, which is come and make us speedily rebuild jerusalem. now we choose amongst ourselves, just agree on what that might mean. for some it means building as fast as possible in east jerusalem. for some of it ending of any jerusalem shared among all people. it remains a touchstone for all of us to look to. he who dilated living in the jasper, a man that is so poignant he into words. he said my heart is in the east. and i have served as poignantly in 1973 when a repeatable student i had a professor who is teaching us hebrew literature, but it happened to be the semester that the yom kippur war. he was phys
he imagine not rome a physical place, but the heavenly room. and some very conscious way, augustine was paralleling how jew think about jerusalem, that jerusalem even though it may not physically be ours mcgibbon century and god knows it has not been jewish for most centuries was always an idea. it was always something with read about. indeed, even though jew controlled jerusalem today, we still pray about it and they still say the same old prayer, which is come and make us speedily rebuild...
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historians as far as rome and greece wrote about it. jesus cried out, echoing the words of king david, my god, my god, why have you forsaken me? soon after that he spoke his last words, another phrase from the psalms, into your hand i commit my spirit. roman soldiers broke their victim's legs to make them die more quickly. when they got to jesus, he was already dead. fulfilling the words of the psalmist, he guards all his bones, not one of them is broken. at the end of the day. a wealthy man went to pontius pilate and requested the body of jesus. joseph was a secret follower of jesus. and a member of the same council that had convicted him. joseph buried jesus in his own tomb fulfilling isaiah's prophecy. they made his grave with the riched death because he had no done no violence. >> a rich man put jesus in his tomb and isaiah 52, how do you prolong your days? one word resurrection. >> three days later, jesus rose from the dead. jesus as the propheted has written. in the psalms, david said you will not abandon me to the grave or let yo
historians as far as rome and greece wrote about it. jesus cried out, echoing the words of king david, my god, my god, why have you forsaken me? soon after that he spoke his last words, another phrase from the psalms, into your hand i commit my spirit. roman soldiers broke their victim's legs to make them die more quickly. when they got to jesus, he was already dead. fulfilling the words of the psalmist, he guards all his bones, not one of them is broken. at the end of the day. a wealthy man...
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it is, the faith of god. >> reporter: on this good friday faith could be seen from san francisco to rome. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in jerusalem christians carried crosses through the old city on this good friday. they followed the route the bible says jesus christ took to his crucifixion. the path is called via day la rosa, latin for the way of suffering. >>> a group of devout christians marched through one of san francisco's most troubled neighborhoods today to mark good friday. the march through the tenderloin district where the symbolic reenactment of the final hours of christ's life called the stations of the cross. religious leaders and followers stopped at different stations to pray. the somber commemoration took on added meaning among the city's less fortunate. >> we're here to remember the -- all of us are brothers and sisters and so as people suffer today in this world, then we remember jesus suffering. make take holy day. >> not everyone was impressed with the stations of the cross. one man on the street told us religion doesn't help solve the tenderloin's problems
it is, the faith of god. >> reporter: on this good friday faith could be seen from san francisco to rome. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in jerusalem christians carried crosses through the old city on this good friday. they followed the route the bible says jesus christ took to his crucifixion. the path is called via day la rosa, latin for the way of suffering. >>> a group of devout christians marched through one of san francisco's most troubled neighborhoods...
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it is, the faith of god. >> reporter: on this good friday faith could be seen from san francisco to rome. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in jerusalem christians carried crosses through the old city on this good friday. they followed the route the bible says jesus christ took to his crucifixion. the path is called via day la rosa, latin for the way of suffering. >>> a group of devout christians marched through one of san francisco's most troubled neighborhoods today to mark good friday. the march through the tenderloin district where the symbolic reenactment of the final hours of christ's life called the stations of the cross. religious leaders and followers stopped at different stations to pray. the somber commemoration took on added meaning among the city's less fortunate. >> we're here to remember the -- all of us are brothers and sisters and so as people suffer today in this world, then we remember jesus suffering. make take holy day. >> not everyone was impressed with the stations of the cross. one man on the street told us religion doesn't help solve the tenderloin's problems
it is, the faith of god. >> reporter: on this good friday faith could be seen from san francisco to rome. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in jerusalem christians carried crosses through the old city on this good friday. they followed the route the bible says jesus christ took to his crucifixion. the path is called via day la rosa, latin for the way of suffering. >>> a group of devout christians marched through one of san francisco's most troubled neighborhoods...
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solo shot to left field off sergio rome romo. anytime line as single to center. two runs score. that would add another as the giants lose 9-6-10. it's their fourth straight loss. >> we're not playing giants basketball right now. we're scuffling a little bit. it's not horrible, considering the games we have lost. just need to get on a good role and start remembering how we do play baseball. >> matsui and the as looking for a split in seattle. godzilla with a base hit that drives in coco crisp. they tie it in the bottom of the first. we move ahead to the sixth. >> coco crisp still going back, and he makes the catch. >> reporter: coco crisp robs miguel of extra bases. crisp had -- hits before crashing crashing into the wall. he left his mark on the game and certainly on the wall. then in the 7th, willingham willingham with a bullet down the left field line. crisp scores and as bradley struggles, connor comes in. brett anderson allows one run in seven innings and struck out six during his second in a year. despite allowing three goals, todd mcclellan is sticking with antti niemi. th
solo shot to left field off sergio rome romo. anytime line as single to center. two runs score. that would add another as the giants lose 9-6-10. it's their fourth straight loss. >> we're not playing giants basketball right now. we're scuffling a little bit. it's not horrible, considering the games we have lost. just need to get on a good role and start remembering how we do play baseball. >> matsui and the as looking for a split in seattle. godzilla with a base hit that drives in...
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. >>> as they say, when in rome, do as the romans do. not a problem for these enthusiasts. you dress the part in front of the iconic coliseum. they celebrated the founding of the ancient capital and hundreds paraded around in togas and gladiator attire complete with shields and a mission to highlight history and culture. gentlemen, start your engines, in this case, your office chairs. starting the sporting side of work, the third annual office chair racing championship thursday. organizers shouted on your chairs, get set, go. and competitors took off onramps, jumps, and downhill slopes reaching speeds of over 20 miles per hour. i've been wanting to duel you in a camera duel. >> there were bad spills and falls. i don't like to see pain. >> i know you don't like to see stupid human trickles. we tried to fulfill that for you. >>> time for an early look at the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. in new york, the pulitzer prize winners will be announced. it honors achievements in several categories. in boston, over 26,000 runners are taking part in the 115th boston m
. >>> as they say, when in rome, do as the romans do. not a problem for these enthusiasts. you dress the part in front of the iconic coliseum. they celebrated the founding of the ancient capital and hundreds paraded around in togas and gladiator attire complete with shields and a mission to highlight history and culture. gentlemen, start your engines, in this case, your office chairs. starting the sporting side of work, the third annual office chair racing championship thursday....
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think that was the turning point as michael said in terms of acceptance by the larger community of the rome the face community. >> you remind me of an experience i had when i went down to louisiana. in my case i had got down to baton rouge. the jewish community had moved from new orleans to baton rouge. people gathered around food and housing and social services. what is also important people began to talk about their faith or spiritual aty. some people in care i say talked about god directly or jesus. and engage in very interesting and very personal ridges thee owe logical that was speared on by dis is tear. but not related to a hungry stalk or how will i get to lay my pep. and wondering if you see some of that also along the way with certainly all the other issues that come to floor like the budget crisis and social services. but that faith journal knee seems to be an under current. >> we mentioned we do have a faith journey every month. for some people it's the most important part of the conversation. it's amazing to hear pipless stories. everybody can relate to some peoples start of the
think that was the turning point as michael said in terms of acceptance by the larger community of the rome the face community. >> you remind me of an experience i had when i went down to louisiana. in my case i had got down to baton rouge. the jewish community had moved from new orleans to baton rouge. people gathered around food and housing and social services. what is also important people began to talk about their faith or spiritual aty. some people in care i say talked about god...
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dunc knedybbc news i rome. >> iothe news, russian prident medvedev and his ukrainian counterpart visited chernobyl to mark the 25th anniversary of the world's wst nucar acdent. they visitedhe site where a reacr exploded 1986. internationa forces in afghanistan y th they have killed a senior al qaeda lear two weeks o. abduhani was theumber two rget. ey say hean traing camps d pnned attacks on tribal leaders and foreigrs. there is a new dump of docents from wikeaks some governmt official somewhere will end up wi the red face among the latest iormation is a contention that a mosqu in nort ldon served as ahave forslam extremists. >> two london-based prcherof hahat the a i-5 and govement badly underestimate -- mi-5 and the govnmen dly underestimated. one wasdismseds a cleric. was rather morehan that. in docunts leased by wikilea, a picture erges of rope as a hotbed oextrism. >> one of the proble is that authoritiedo n fully understand the mindset o clericlikehese. it wasbout creating an army o radils a extremists within british society who uld not just look at targetingountes from abroad, b r
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in rome,taly's defense minister said hisount would nd militanstructors as well. btain france, and ita are arguing is not sep toward oots on the ground." he said the rebels were not lookg for ld intervention. theyo no nt other islam countries to become convinced there are crusaders o their teitory. but t rebels want nato to do re. one of thspokman sd tt nato hadaile -had iled to change tngs the ground in misra. the inoan -- ioan spirit i lking at the port. president obama sd he hop milita adviss wod help the libyan opposition, butt di t change his picy of no bos on the ground for american troops. >> for the vie from tpolii spoko our middle east edit. it does look as if brita, france, an italyre ing sued more dply into this nflict. is at the end of this, sendg military advisers, ocoul it carry on from that >>ell,hey have maden open- end commitment to bein involved in this war. there is a military operation going on in terms of airorti and aistris. only asmal numb ofeopl but they have moved grod soldiersnto e area. thbrith say they will not be wring uniforms, b thea
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rome, keen to share its burden, has issued a temporary residence permits to thousands of refugees, many of them with relatives or friends in france, but paris has respond by stopping trains and sending them back. now there is a threat to the whole future of the schengen treaty. >> this jacket says france and capital-letter spread that is where he and his friends want to go. but they are stuck at the train station. they made the dangerous trip from tunisia to italy by boat. >> we want freedom and work. there is nothing for us in tunisians. >> o or 200 refugees have been here, close to the french border, for weeks. they have been staying at the train station and a local refugee center, but the locals want them to leave. >> i hope the italian government takes them out. we italians have had enough. >> in the teenager, there are to utter thousand refugees from libya. project in tunisia, there are 200,000 refugees from libya. >> the french government has closed its border near the resort town, closing out some of the french speaking refugees. more tha400 police officers patrol each train arri
rome, keen to share its burden, has issued a temporary residence permits to thousands of refugees, many of them with relatives or friends in france, but paris has respond by stopping trains and sending them back. now there is a threat to the whole future of the schengen treaty. >> this jacket says france and capital-letter spread that is where he and his friends want to go. but they are stuck at the train station. they made the dangerous trip from tunisia to italy by boat. >> we...
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. >> later a plane bound for rome almost hijacked. how the crew overpowered the suspect. ,, ,, ♪ that airline is gonna nail that frequent flyer with restrictions when he tries to use his miles. ♪ that's a lot of red tape! step on it! [ tires screech ] ♪ i can't escape the red tape! now you can with rapid rewards! come on! [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ and no red tape. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me. we had an outpouring of-- of support. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. the 60 miles-- it makes a statement. i know i'm stronger than i was before, both mentally and physically. i walk with my sister. our relationship has gone to a whole new level because of training together. you meet the most wonderful, in
. >> later a plane bound for rome almost hijacked. how the crew overpowered the suspect. ,, ,, ♪ that airline is gonna nail that frequent flyer with restrictions when he tries to use his miles. ♪ that's a lot of red tape! step on it! [ tires screech ] ♪ i can't escape the red tape! now you can with rapid rewards! come on! [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ and no red tape. never in my...
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. >> i would love to have the prince of rome and have a castle and have villa borghese back. but that's not the case. >> reporter: instead, he uses his royal title to sell his line of pet products on hsn. >> it's your choice of lavender, cashmere, honey and oatmeal which is not here, or coconut and vanilla. >> reporter: and he was "the bachelor" for season nine. >> do you like cheese burgers? let get on to something serious. >> love them. >> love them? >> i love cheese burgers. >> some of the royals are trying to lead normal lives. or relatively normal. but i any they are trying to lead slightly celebrity-ish lives. minor celebrity-ish lives. >> reporter: it turns out there are plenty of available princes in the world, other than william's younger brother harry who actually has groupies known as harry hunters. check out this orlando bloom lookalike. prince carl philip. second in line to sweden's throne. he loves car racing and was a commander in the navy. >> he's going out with someone who is in a swedish reality tv show. i think once they're going off to reality tv contestan
. >> i would love to have the prince of rome and have a castle and have villa borghese back. but that's not the case. >> reporter: instead, he uses his royal title to sell his line of pet products on hsn. >> it's your choice of lavender, cashmere, honey and oatmeal which is not here, or coconut and vanilla. >> reporter: and he was "the bachelor" for season nine. >> do you like cheese burgers? let get on to something serious. >> love them. >>...
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. >> at the colsiium in rome, the people presided over the way of the cross. the solemn ceremony commemorates the crucifixion with early christian martyrs. he appears in a unprecedented question and answer. he took questions from japan and the ivory coast. >> most dealt with suffering, back in the bay area christians attended a good friday service. at saint patrick catholic church worshippers gathered to begin the easter weekend. >> we have major delayos bart. there is a police action in area. we know that police swarmed the station and there were delays on the freemont daily city line. if you are waiting for them to get home that may be the reason. we'll check on the forecast. >> it is cool out there today. sandy pateleis here. >> cool weather today and not much is going to change in the terps of cloud cover . starting off with a possibility of showers for saturday. sheer's a live picture from san jose where it is cloud and 58 degrees and the airport is reporting wind of 17 miles per hour and another live picture from our high devination camera, you can see t
. >> at the colsiium in rome, the people presided over the way of the cross. the solemn ceremony commemorates the crucifixion with early christian martyrs. he appears in a unprecedented question and answer. he took questions from japan and the ivory coast. >> most dealt with suffering, back in the bay area christians attended a good friday service. at saint patrick catholic church worshippers gathered to begin the easter weekend. >> we have major delayos bart. there is a...
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. >> has anybody been to rome or venice? florence? no. because the upper candidates would have been and they'll have done course on what they've seen there most likely. so they're going to know when they come to do an essay like this on the church at the time of the reformation that some of the silly nonsense will come in hand so so their essays will not be dull. they're not even bad. they're just boring. you haven't got a hope. chris: did you have a hope? how did you make it to oxford? >> with exactly that attitude. i was going to prove these upper class english people that i was as good as them and i could do it as well as they could and when i was suddenly thrown -- this is my high school tie. it's the same tie they had -- chris: you went to grammer school. >> which to translate a million different ways is a public school, magnet public school in which you had an i.q. test to get in. a whole range of it. chris: is that changing in britain? you can make it here if you really try. you can make it. >> you can make it in britain, too, but
. >> has anybody been to rome or venice? florence? no. because the upper candidates would have been and they'll have done course on what they've seen there most likely. so they're going to know when they come to do an essay like this on the church at the time of the reformation that some of the silly nonsense will come in hand so so their essays will not be dull. they're not even bad. they're just boring. you haven't got a hope. chris: did you have a hope? how did you make it to oxford?...
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rome says it cannot go it alone. >> these videos show how the migrants travel on overfilled boats. just like thousands of others before them. filmed on mobile phones, the images show a perilous journey. >> we risk our lives to get here. the journey may be dangerous, but that has not deterred 22,000 refugees and undocumented migrants from crossing the mediterranean in recent weeks. most came from to asia. italy says it cannot contend with the influx. for several weeks, migrants have been arriving faster than the authorities can deal with them. many had to camp in unsanitary, makeshift situations. roma says the migrantsts are european problem and wants more help from the ropean union. >> it is not fair that with tens of thousands of refugees arriving, the mediterranean companies have to deal with it on their own. >> italy has taken matters into its own hands and decided to offer residency visas to the tunisian refugees. having a visa allows them to travel to other countries like france and germany where many migrants would like to go. >> i want to travel to paris. that is where my br
rome says it cannot go it alone. >> these videos show how the migrants travel on overfilled boats. just like thousands of others before them. filmed on mobile phones, the images show a perilous journey. >> we risk our lives to get here. the journey may be dangerous, but that has not deterred 22,000 refugees and undocumented migrants from crossing the mediterranean in recent weeks. most came from to asia. italy says it cannot contend with the influx. for several weeks, migrants have...
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what i can tell you from my studies and what i have learned is that when in rome, we do what the romans do. what five keys has done is provide an environment that replaces the environment of violence and crime that is currently in place in our jails
what i can tell you from my studies and what i have learned is that when in rome, we do what the romans do. what five keys has done is provide an environment that replaces the environment of violence and crime that is currently in place in our jails
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ruins of the roman empire resurrected for them in their contacts lands as they walk the streets of rome. this is a game changer. tavis: tell me more about your look into the future through physics. >> when we look at the mid century, not just 10 years into the future but maybe 40 or 50 years, we will have direct mind contact with computers. we know that the brain is a transmitter of radio. we have computers that can decipher much of this river is coming from our brain and we can use that to control computers. we can take stroke of victims who are paralyzed and cannot communicate and hook them up to a laptop and they can surf the web, do crossword puzzles, do video games and write and answer e-mails. by 2100, we will have the power usually reserved for the god of greek mythology. we will be able to move objects around mentally. we're making this possible in the laboratory. this is not science fiction. this is something we physicists are doing now. like a venus, we will have near- perfect bodies coming ageless bodies. right now, scientists are beginning to regrow organs of the body as the
ruins of the roman empire resurrected for them in their contacts lands as they walk the streets of rome. this is a game changer. tavis: tell me more about your look into the future through physics. >> when we look at the mid century, not just 10 years into the future but maybe 40 or 50 years, we will have direct mind contact with computers. we know that the brain is a transmitter of radio. we have computers that can decipher much of this river is coming from our brain and we can use that...
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if you take something like rome, you'll see that rome lasted in power three centuries after it reached the peak of it power, and when it finally collapsed, it didn't collapse before another state, but under internal decay and the onset of barbarians. so we have no idea what the trajectory of american power is. i think it has quite a long way to go still. the other problem with the term "decline "is it confuses two things; relative power and absolute, internal decay. in relative power other country will come closer to the united states. this is the rise of the rest. of i don't see absolute decay in the u.s. now, people say how can you not see this? it's going on all around us. well, take a little look at history. we've looked a lot worse at other times in our history. americans go through cycles of believing we're in decline. after sputnik in the '50s, we thought we were finished. the russians were ten feet tall. after nixon closed the gold window and the arab oil embargo, we thought that was the end. in the 1980s when ronald reagan had huge budget deficits, there was a widespread belie
if you take something like rome, you'll see that rome lasted in power three centuries after it reached the peak of it power, and when it finally collapsed, it didn't collapse before another state, but under internal decay and the onset of barbarians. so we have no idea what the trajectory of american power is. i think it has quite a long way to go still. the other problem with the term "decline "is it confuses two things; relative power and absolute, internal decay. in relative power...
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the original architect used it as a symbol of the talks in rome, a symbol of how important the water and the waterways are to us city. -- to the city. it looks like an aqueduct structure. >> what are the uses of this floor and above? >> we have about 10 it office spaces, private businesses, law firm, financial management, lobbying firms. there are all local businesses. -- they are all local businesses, very supportive of the marketplace. >> i know that some part of this building, the water goes underneath, the bay water is under there? >> yes. >> is it under the whole building? >> there is a sea wall, probably right under where you are standing. a lot of it is on the pilings. >> i have seen a guy on a little boat that goes under there and make repairs. >> and also, the coast guard comes, anytime there are logs floating in the water, we have to call the coast guard. acting get hung up underneath the pipes. >> i want to thank you all for coming. thank you so much for your great information. i hope to see you all again next month for our next program. thank you very much.
the original architect used it as a symbol of the talks in rome, a symbol of how important the water and the waterways are to us city. -- to the city. it looks like an aqueduct structure. >> what are the uses of this floor and above? >> we have about 10 it office spaces, private businesses, law firm, financial management, lobbying firms. there are all local businesses. -- they are all local businesses, very supportive of the marketplace. >> i know that some part of this...
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i've got to get wages, so -- >> but when in rome, i suppose. >> yeah. when in lexington or louisville, yeah. so i don't want to paint him as a saint. >> no. i don't go he was that either. but actually being a human being makes him all the more remarkable. because overcame what we humans are t
i've got to get wages, so -- >> but when in rome, i suppose. >> yeah. when in lexington or louisville, yeah. so i don't want to paint him as a saint. >> no. i don't go he was that either. but actually being a human being makes him all the more remarkable. because overcame what we humans are t
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people in rome you better understand for augustus that they can eat entire earth during previous. roads in fruit pirates no longer threatens ships on the high seas it's why it was so good during this time . that the period required. it was still referred to you yes the heights room which means the roman peace. another theory that says a fire. is cold the pox amerikana. or the amir a complete. you're referring to the period in which the mirror image. where the world has. come and. now days it seems the past summer is threat. most of us only feel we were. me to. walk out here morning in civil wars. the lord will take you live the shadow will lead you. so it's is nice to know them as they can in the hills lose my little. bit of the. mood. when instead of first class called saw america at the air force academy i graduate in forty four days and i just want to do my part to make sure that everyone here can enjoy the freedoms. pax americana is a political view which simply says that because america is currently the sole superpower it has not only the ability but the response ability ensu
people in rome you better understand for augustus that they can eat entire earth during previous. roads in fruit pirates no longer threatens ships on the high seas it's why it was so good during this time . that the period required. it was still referred to you yes the heights room which means the roman peace. another theory that says a fire. is cold the pox amerikana. or the amir a complete. you're referring to the period in which the mirror image. where the world has. come and. now days it...
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people in rome you better caesar augustus than can any empire earth during previous time. roads improved pirates no longer threatens ships on the high seas is why it was so good during this time. that the period acquired. it was and is still referred to you yes the parts room on which means the roman peace another period he says acquire it. it is cold the pox americano. or the american feeds. you refer to the period with the period of. time where the world has. come about. nothing it seems the past summer time this thread. most of us only feel we were none. the less. they were mourning and civil wars and. the lord will take you out of the shadow. you. so says and i see if you know them as shaken in the hills lose my little. bit of. my name's fair first class called saw america the air force academy i graduated in forty four days and i'm just going to my part to make sure that everyone here can enjoy the freedoms. pax americana is a political view which simply says that because america is currently the sole superpower it has not only the ability but their response ability i
people in rome you better caesar augustus than can any empire earth during previous time. roads improved pirates no longer threatens ships on the high seas is why it was so good during this time. that the period acquired. it was and is still referred to you yes the parts room on which means the roman peace another period he says acquire it. it is cold the pox americano. or the american feeds. you refer to the period with the period of. time where the world has. come about. nothing it seems the...
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people in rome you better understand for a justice that they can eat entire earth during the previous two. roads in fruit pirates no longer threatens ships on the sea. life was so good during this time. but the period acquired. it was still referred to yes the heights rumana which means the roman peace. another theory that says a fire. is cold the pox amerikana. or the american feeds. it refers to the period in which the mirror of. the world is full. of. nothings it seems the summer of this thread. most of us only feel we were not. me but. you. walk out every morning and civil wars and. the lord will take you to the back of the shuttle. so it's is nice to know them as the shaken hills lose yet completely for you we should have been in the. mood. when i used to first class called taught on the air force academy i graduated in forty four days and i'm just going to my part to make sure that everyone here can enjoy the freedoms. pax americana is a political view which simply says that because america is currently the sole superpower it has not only the ability but there was constant realt
people in rome you better understand for a justice that they can eat entire earth during the previous two. roads in fruit pirates no longer threatens ships on the sea. life was so good during this time. but the period acquired. it was still referred to yes the heights rumana which means the roman peace. another theory that says a fire. is cold the pox amerikana. or the american feeds. it refers to the period in which the mirror of. the world is full. of. nothings it seems the summer of this...
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. >>> a passenger on a paris to rome flight led a weak attempt to hijack the jet and have it diverted to libya. he tried to attack a flight attendant with a nail clip person he was subdued and the plane landed as scheduled. >>> oil prices have hit $113 a barrel this morning. that will mean even higher gas prices back here at home. it also means near record profits for oil companies. it's making a lot of drivers out there very angry. emily schmidt joins us from washington. with more on this story. hi, emily. >> reporter: later today, the government is due out with its new fuel gauge report. almost certain to show us how much these price are continuing. some places, $4 gas now a distant memory. the $5 mark within view now. across the country, sticker shock is setting in. >> this is the first time paying $75 for a tank of gas. >> it's around $95. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: it takes nearly $100 to fill some tanks. a dollar a gallon increase costs the average family an extra $1,000 a year. >> i'm at the end of my rope. >> reporter: drivers lined up 3 1/2 hours early in knoxville, tenn
. >>> a passenger on a paris to rome flight led a weak attempt to hijack the jet and have it diverted to libya. he tried to attack a flight attendant with a nail clip person he was subdued and the plane landed as scheduled. >>> oil prices have hit $113 a barrel this morning. that will mean even higher gas prices back here at home. it also means near record profits for oil companies. it's making a lot of drivers out there very angry. emily schmidt joins us from washington. with...
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last, i am going to say what are they doing in paris, london, rome, venice, and other cities? we do not have to consider doing the same thing that might work out in nevada, where they do not have a downtown center, and where they do not have the aesthetic concerns. we should look at what they are doing. president chiu: thank you. >> i am the founder of a small isp in san francisco. the u.s. is no. 30 in the world in internet speeds. we need faster internet in the city. the boxes are not the way to go. the boxes will basically provide dsl -- it will break up the central office into smaller cabinets, essentially closer to your house, but you will still have copper going into your house. we need to rework the entire infrastructure of how we do communications in the city. we are relying on copper lines. we need to pull those out and put in fiber-optic cables. at&t does not want to do this because it is not very cost effective. the are in business to make money. they need to capitalize on their existing infrastructure, which is all copper in the streets. there are ways to put the f
last, i am going to say what are they doing in paris, london, rome, venice, and other cities? we do not have to consider doing the same thing that might work out in nevada, where they do not have a downtown center, and where they do not have the aesthetic concerns. we should look at what they are doing. president chiu: thank you. >> i am the founder of a small isp in san francisco. the u.s. is no. 30 in the world in internet speeds. we need faster internet in the city. the boxes are not...
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last, i am going to say what are they doing in paris, london, rome, venice, and other cities? we do not have to consider doing the same thing that might work out in nevada, where they do not have a downtown center, and where they do not have the aesthetic concerns. we should look at what they are doing. president chiu: thank you. >> i am the founder of a small isp in san francisco. the u.s. is no. 30 in the world in internet speeds. weed
last, i am going to say what are they doing in paris, london, rome, venice, and other cities? we do not have to consider doing the same thing that might work out in nevada, where they do not have a downtown center, and where they do not have the aesthetic concerns. we should look at what they are doing. president chiu: thank you. >> i am the founder of a small isp in san francisco. the u.s. is no. 30 in the world in internet speeds. weed
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in ancient rome, when you had a written message for the public, you scratched it on a wall. there were no fax machines. there were no photocopiers. there were no newspapers for you to get your opinions across. you used the walls. the walls at pompeii, preserved for 2000 years under volcanic ash, are marked with numerous examples of this roman custom. here is some translated graffiti from pompeii. i think you're going to get the gist of how similar this patroness. one of the translated inscriptions was "success is here." another one was someone's name. another one was a political campaign. finally, as long as you had graffiti, you have had the critics of graffiti. "i am amazed that you have not collapsed and fallen, o wall, since you bear the tedious stupidities of so many scrawlers." in the modern era, the current wave of graffiti originates back in new york city in the 1970's, where there was a war going on in the inner cities. it was really a true alienation from the dominant society in its institutions. many black and latino youngsters were isolated from the rest of socie
in ancient rome, when you had a written message for the public, you scratched it on a wall. there were no fax machines. there were no photocopiers. there were no newspapers for you to get your opinions across. you used the walls. the walls at pompeii, preserved for 2000 years under volcanic ash, are marked with numerous examples of this roman custom. here is some translated graffiti from pompeii. i think you're going to get the gist of how similar this patroness. one of the translated...
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on fellow spaniards david ferrer in the final and ollaberry met on clay in the final of last year's rome lost as the world number one one bats and sprayed it again this sunday in advance unbeaten record in monte-carlo stands at thirty six matches stretching back to two thousand and three he's not lost anywhere on slate since two thousand and nine and at our reach this sunday's imo by beating andy murray in three sets by his own admission a dog was not at his best but still managed to take the first set six ball however murray threat that serves as he swept through the second six to finishing with a lovely drop shot but the briton strained his arm in the deciding set and that seemed to affect his game in a dog breezing through at six one. handing him the match. meanwhile his current opponent of unfair had an easy time against australia in knots and he defeated roger federer in the last eight the first six six three four comfortably claiming the second sixty. over to football nowadays can have leap frogged defending champions a need to go top of the russian premier league for the first tim
on fellow spaniards david ferrer in the final and ollaberry met on clay in the final of last year's rome lost as the world number one one bats and sprayed it again this sunday in advance unbeaten record in monte-carlo stands at thirty six matches stretching back to two thousand and three he's not lost anywhere on slate since two thousand and nine and at our reach this sunday's imo by beating andy murray in three sets by his own admission a dog was not at his best but still managed to take the...
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masses will now be held in his honor on that day in rome and poland. if pope john paul ii becomes a saint, as is widely expected, his feast day will be celebrated worldwide. >>> on our calendar this week, the baha'i holiday, ridvan. the 12-day celebration commemorates the baha'i prophet baha'u'llah's announcement in 1863 that he was the new messenger of god. for jews passover begins at sundown monday with the seder, the special meal remembering god's leading the jews out of slavery in egypt. the exodus story tells how god punished the egyptians for not freeing the jews by killing their firstborn sons. but he passed over the homes of the jews, which they had marked with lamb's blood. every element of the seder symbolizes part of the exodus story, as described for us by rabbi sharon brous of ikar, a jewish group in los angeles dedicated to social justice. >> passover is the centerpiece of the jewish moral imagination and the jewish collective memory, and so every aspect of jewish liturgy, of the calendar, of the jewish experience in the world is in some
masses will now be held in his honor on that day in rome and poland. if pope john paul ii becomes a saint, as is widely expected, his feast day will be celebrated worldwide. >>> on our calendar this week, the baha'i holiday, ridvan. the 12-day celebration commemorates the baha'i prophet baha'u'llah's announcement in 1863 that he was the new messenger of god. for jews passover begins at sundown monday with the seder, the special meal remembering god's leading the jews out of slavery in...
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peter's square in rome this morning. pope benedict led them in celebration of palm sunday mass, recalling a triumphal entry of jesus into jerusalem. >>> up next, the raiders who first struck back at japan, together again. >>> it was our colleague, tom brokaw, who called them the greatest generation. and tom reminded us about this story tonight on the eve of the 69th anniversary of the doolittle raid. america's response to japan's attack on pearl harbor. the mission was left to a group of young airmen with a daring plan that had never been tried before. this weekend, the last survivors gathered to remember and share an incredible act of bravery. nbc's kevin tibbles reports. >> reporter: honoring a group of airmen who 69 years ago flew courageously into the face of danger. david thatcher, robert hite, edward saylor, thomas griffin, richard cole. the five surviving members of the famed doolittle raiders who in the aftermath of pearl harbor were given the daunting task of striking back. >> president roosevelt wanted to get b
peter's square in rome this morning. pope benedict led them in celebration of palm sunday mass, recalling a triumphal entry of jesus into jerusalem. >>> up next, the raiders who first struck back at japan, together again. >>> it was our colleague, tom brokaw, who called them the greatest generation. and tom reminded us about this story tonight on the eve of the 69th anniversary of the doolittle raid. america's response to japan's attack on pearl harbor. the mission was left to...