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the via sacra, or sacred way, was the main street of ancient rome. it stretched from the arch of septimius severus to the arch of titus. rome's various triumphal arches, named after the emperors who built them, functioned as public-relations tools. reliefs decorating the various arches show how war and expansion were the business of state. rome's thriving economy was fueled by plunder and slaves won in distant wars. announcer: this program is made possible in part by... historic marion, virginia, home of song of the mountains, a main street community in the heart of the virginia highlands. the ellis family foundation-- encouraging economic revitalization through the restoration of historic buildings in downtown marion, virginia, including the general francis marion hotel. teds-- dedicated to providing strategic talent management solutions. the bank of marion-- your community, your vision, your bank. morehead state university's kentucky center for traditional music is a proud supporter of song of the mountains. emory and henry college-- transforming l
the via sacra, or sacred way, was the main street of ancient rome. it stretched from the arch of septimius severus to the arch of titus. rome's various triumphal arches, named after the emperors who built them, functioned as public-relations tools. reliefs decorating the various arches show how war and expansion were the business of state. rome's thriving economy was fueled by plunder and slaves won in distant wars. announcer: this program is made possible in part by... historic marion,...
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some states, like ancient rome become huge empires. these archaeologists want to find out just how far political evolution proceeded in copan. and they want to know why it stopped. to discover the roots of that evolution, two archaeologists begin a journey in search of the very first copan residents. rebecca storey is a physical anthropologist -- an expert on human skeletons. storey is joined by archaeologist dolph widmer. both are from the university of houston. as they seek the roots of maya leadership storey and widmer are inspired by a single basic question. did some of the earliest people here gain more power and prestige than others ? storey: we actually know very little about the earliest inhabitants of the copan valley. what we do know is that there were very few of them because there are not very many archaeological sites from an early period. keach: the archaeologists believe that as early as the eleventh century b.c. a few hundred people farmed here. according to their model the first settlers were organized as a tribe. with
some states, like ancient rome become huge empires. these archaeologists want to find out just how far political evolution proceeded in copan. and they want to know why it stopped. to discover the roots of that evolution, two archaeologists begin a journey in search of the very first copan residents. rebecca storey is a physical anthropologist -- an expert on human skeletons. storey is joined by archaeologist dolph widmer. both are from the university of houston. as they seek the roots of maya...
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live in rome. the pictures are coming in. we'll tell you more. >>> we'll also tell you why this file has so many people in fits. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. around the world. this is cnn news room. >>> the u.s. now has reams of isis intelligence to go through after a deadly and daring raid on the terror group. president barack obama approved the raid on abu sayyaf. he was a top commander. the delta force killed abu sayyaf when he resisted capture. nick payton walsh has more. >> not particularly well known in terms of isis leadership circles. a name who the united states says was behind the money, behind the oil and increasingly involved in military operations. we don't know his real name. abu sayyaf just means the father of sayyaf. his wife, umm sayyaf just means the mother of sayyaf. why this man was so important. they endured an enormous risk. this was a capture mission, not a kill mission. had it been a kill mission, they could have used a drone. they were after intelligence, the things he knew and things his comput
live in rome. the pictures are coming in. we'll tell you more. >>> we'll also tell you why this file has so many people in fits. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. around the world. this is cnn news room. >>> the u.s. now has reams of isis intelligence to go through after a deadly and daring raid on the terror group. president barack obama approved the raid on abu sayyaf. he was a top commander. the delta force killed abu sayyaf when he resisted capture. nick payton walsh has...
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an abandoned school is also being refurbished in a leafy neighborhood on the outskirts of rome. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> translator: this area is isolated few public services no shops pharmacies, telephones, there is nothing. these are people still in the process of being identified. we don't know who they are. it is something huh scares us. this is a private area, it could become a ghetto. >> reporter: a group of homeless people have also set up shop in front of the school. they say italians in need should come first. >> translator: there is nothing for us. nothing. we can't ask for anything. we have nothing left. and then, we see these situations the migrants get house, they get help and then what? i have nothing against them, but we are the ones becoming foreigners in our own country. >> reporter: and while those who made it this far are relieved to have fled war-torn libya many here in italy and other european countries, worry about the future identity of their hometowns. hoda hamid, al jazerra rome. >>> forensic experts ar
an abandoned school is also being refurbished in a leafy neighborhood on the outskirts of rome. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> translator: this area is isolated few public services no shops pharmacies, telephones, there is nothing. these are people still in the process of being identified. we don't know who they are. it is something huh scares us. this is a private area, it could become a ghetto. >> reporter: a group of homeless people...
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they were called the club of rome because they met there. the writers of the limits of growth came from m.i.t. jay forrester, a group consultant summarized their conclusions. the forces are like an onion. peel off one layer and there's another limit. ultimately, there will be a combination of forces that make it impossible for the high growth rate of industrialization and the high growth of population to continue through the next century. population. jay forrester recounts their dire prediction on forces which will halt population growth. those forces can be social perception that smaller families are necessary to long-term high quality of life. or it will come about by the sheer pressures of starvation or the social instabilities that will precipitate an atomic war. i thought there was a large scare element in it. while a professor at yale, henry wallich began to confront the doomsayers. some years ago i guess 10 years ago there were projections up to 30 billion people. i think they've gradually come down because population growth has dimin
they were called the club of rome because they met there. the writers of the limits of growth came from m.i.t. jay forrester, a group consultant summarized their conclusions. the forces are like an onion. peel off one layer and there's another limit. ultimately, there will be a combination of forces that make it impossible for the high growth rate of industrialization and the high growth of population to continue through the next century. population. jay forrester recounts their dire prediction...
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joining from me from rome has been covering the refugees exodus what countries have born the brunt of in human flow so far? rescued the most, settled the largest number of people? when it comes to rescue certainly italy has been leading the charge not only this year but also last year with the program they had called. [ inaudible ]. then the two countries that followed that are malta and greece. basically southern europe. that's for the rescue operations about, it comes to resettle think of these migrants, it is northern europe that carries the brunt on that. most of the migrants i spoke to last year who are disembarking in sicily and even the ones i met in libya a short while ago always say that they want to go to northern europe because that's where there are job opportunities and that's where they are the best social programs too help them reset and start a new life. >> is there any sign that the terrible loss of life that the horrifying suffering of this refugees, are making its way back? that the news is making it's a way back to senegal eritrea syria, so that fewer people might
joining from me from rome has been covering the refugees exodus what countries have born the brunt of in human flow so far? rescued the most, settled the largest number of people? when it comes to rescue certainly italy has been leading the charge not only this year but also last year with the program they had called. [ inaudible ]. then the two countries that followed that are malta and greece. basically southern europe. that's for the rescue operations about, it comes to resettle think of...
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we have more from rome. >> reporter: they keep on arriving in italy on a daily basis. migrants who dream of a new life in europe for themselves and their families back home. to reach this points they have put their lives at risk. his journey took him from eritrea to sudan to libya where he was detain today several months. >> translator: it was dangerous my parents sold everything for me to be freed and come here. they transferred the money and then i was taken to a beach and we left. it was raining water was coming in from everywhere. we were about to drowned, we were saved by the germans being i was so happy to see them. >> reporter: his rescue was part of operation triton. a joints e.u. surveillance mission initiated last year patrolling the mediterranean sea. but for most migrants, italy is yet another transit point on their way to northern europe where they think there are more job opportunities. now, many here in italy fear that under the current atmosphere, across europe and with the tightening of the borders, holding centers like this one could just become perma
we have more from rome. >> reporter: they keep on arriving in italy on a daily basis. migrants who dream of a new life in europe for themselves and their families back home. to reach this points they have put their lives at risk. his journey took him from eritrea to sudan to libya where he was detain today several months. >> translator: it was dangerous my parents sold everything for me to be freed and come here. they transferred the money and then i was taken to a beach and we...
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i have lived in rome since my childhood. every wednesday, every sunday, st. peter's square full of people not only believers, but people from everywhere, in a sense rediscovering a new father in a world where the father disappeared. we rediscover and pope francis papa. charlie: archbishop paglia thank you for coming. archbishop paglia: i hope you continue to see and to hear we will see you in rome. . charlie: we will see you in rome. thank you for joining us. ♪ angie: recall record. takata gives in to u.s. pressure and doubles the number of cars to be checked. a call for clarity. the r.b.i. governor says uncoordinated policy poses a substantial risk to grow. greece is given till the end of the month to strike a deal on debt. welcome to "first up." i am angie lau coming to you live from hong kong and streaming on your mobile and bloomberg.com.
i have lived in rome since my childhood. every wednesday, every sunday, st. peter's square full of people not only believers, but people from everywhere, in a sense rediscovering a new father in a world where the father disappeared. we rediscover and pope francis papa. charlie: archbishop paglia thank you for coming. archbishop paglia: i hope you continue to see and to hear we will see you in rome. . charlie: we will see you in rome. thank you for joining us. ♪ angie: recall record. takata...
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we're live in rome. if you misplaced your discover card, you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. just stay calm and move asno sudden movements.. google search: bodega beach house. i will take beauty into my own hands. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. stunningly youthful. award-winning skin. from the world's #1. olay, your best beautiful >>> the red cross is more than doubling its appeal for emergency aid to nepal in the aftermath of two major earthquakes. the fbi is requesting $93 the million in assistance. relief teams have been provided assistance after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck on april 25th, damaging thousands of homes. a second 7.3 magnitude tremor struck two weeks later. meanwhile, eight bodies have been recovered from the site of a u.s. marine helicopter
we're live in rome. if you misplaced your discover card, you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. just stay calm and move asno sudden movements.. google search: bodega beach house. i will take beauty into my own hands. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures....
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ben wedeman, thanks. >> when in rome. you say it every morning. >>> the painting could be the most expensive piece of art ever sold. the most expenseive piece of art. how much are people will to pay for this. it's a picasso, john. >> i know it's a picasso. >>> it's monday. new week. a mixed bag for stocks. asian shares are up. european shares are down. u.s. stock futures are wobbly. u.s. stocks have been climbing for six years. what will it take to keep pushing higher? a strong jobs report was a good start. also looking for strong corporate earnings. we are close to reports for the major averages. >>> a growing trend in real estate. secret listings. a sellers market in many parts of the country. many homeowners are skipping the listing. why would a homeowner sell in secret? trying to gauge interest. others think it can draw higher sales prices. in some zip codes, you are seeing a lot of the private listings. >>> this picasso painting could be the most expensive work of art ever sold. it will be auctioned at christy's toda
ben wedeman, thanks. >> when in rome. you say it every morning. >>> the painting could be the most expensive piece of art ever sold. the most expenseive piece of art. how much are people will to pay for this. it's a picasso, john. >> i know it's a picasso. >>> it's monday. new week. a mixed bag for stocks. asian shares are up. european shares are down. u.s. stock futures are wobbly. u.s. stocks have been climbing for six years. what will it take to keep pushing...
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next, the local seminary that could be the pope's home away from rome. if you're thinking about renting out your house for the pope's visit, there's a 23450u8ly proposed rule that could cut your profit. >>> new information about olympic preparations in brazil that aren't going according to plan. >>> 4:15. we are following two breaking stories this morning. a teenager who escaped from police custody turned himself in around midnight getting out of a car having a little drink. the 17-year-old jumped from a moving transport van. >>> firefighters in burlington county are still working to contain the fast-moving flames spreading through wharton forest. more than 700 acres have burned. >>> happening today, the justice department could announce the start of a civil rights investigation of police practices in baltimore. the mayor of baltimore requested that investigation earlier this week and the new attorney general, loretta lynch, hinted at a federal probe as she appeared before members of congress yesterday. baltimore, of course, erupted in protests and riots
next, the local seminary that could be the pope's home away from rome. if you're thinking about renting out your house for the pope's visit, there's a 23450u8ly proposed rule that could cut your profit. >>> new information about olympic preparations in brazil that aren't going according to plan. >>> 4:15. we are following two breaking stories this morning. a teenager who escaped from police custody turned himself in around midnight getting out of a car having a little drink....
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i mean, larry this goes back to ancient rome, the gladarties. they were sliefs. >> which is why we don't live in ancient rome? >> but don't we? don't we, larry? is there no, we don't. >> larry, i'm going to bring out the charts. we're going to follow the market trends. see this british anything. sexy 20 something singing stuff. they're all down like 300% right now. if you go over here, look at this toig with the poor. look at this. look, it's so off the charts. >> larry: no, no. ( applause ). >> larry: no, no no. >> i needed a whole other chart. >> larry: i don't care what kind of chart you need. don't you have any compassion? >> these poors are cash machines which is really funny because they're too poor to need an an a.t.m. >> larry: that is not funny. >> i'm hearing some feedback. probably the jet engine. i don't know. it's funny because it's true larry. >> larry: no, it's sad because it's true. >> lawyer woorks we'll have to agree to disagree. larry, here's the deal-- the lower the income the higher our profit. in fact i just pitched the sic
i mean, larry this goes back to ancient rome, the gladarties. they were sliefs. >> which is why we don't live in ancient rome? >> but don't we? don't we, larry? is there no, we don't. >> larry, i'm going to bring out the charts. we're going to follow the market trends. see this british anything. sexy 20 something singing stuff. they're all down like 300% right now. if you go over here, look at this toig with the poor. look at this. look, it's so off the charts. >> larry:...
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i'm joined by our senior international correspondent ben weidman who is live in rome. good day to you. an important meeting. i imagine the pope would press to have the political prisoners released, many of whom are catholic. this is an important meeting and a surprise, george. it was just this past tuesday that the vatican announced that raul castro would be coming to rome. the cuban leader is on his way back from commemorations in moscow. at the end of fighting in europe in the second world war. clearly the question of those political prisoners is going to be high on the agenda. obviously the continuing process of improving diplomatic relations between cuba and the united states, which of course pope francis played a huge role in, is going to be also on the discussions now. yes, as you mentioned, the pope will be going to cuba in september. now, this is not the first time a pope has gone to cuba. in fact, it was in 1998, that pope john paul ii visited cuba. at the time, it was considered a historic visit. unfortunately because of the breaking in of the monika lewinsky
i'm joined by our senior international correspondent ben weidman who is live in rome. good day to you. an important meeting. i imagine the pope would press to have the political prisoners released, many of whom are catholic. this is an important meeting and a surprise, george. it was just this past tuesday that the vatican announced that raul castro would be coming to rome. the cuban leader is on his way back from commemorations in moscow. at the end of fighting in europe in the second world...
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in 50 years, americans have created modern rome with light. modern rome with light. they are announcing that to the world. the columbian exposition was not a government project. it was, of course, federal and state government support. it was largely run an organized and put together by corporations that we talked about on tuesday. these large entities that were amassing capital and resources through the use of railroad oil, and other industries to create complex structures and were then able to use their resources to invest heavily in new projects like this. this was a corporate activity. it was a corporate creation to show off the possibilities of technology, human ingenuity, and american business. technology, human ingenuity, and i can business. -- american business. commas edison was a key part of the club he and exposition. there were some of the first elevator shoes. thousands of people wrote in elevators for the first time. think how weird that must've been for them to ride in elevator for the first time. there were electric sewing machines that were not new, b
in 50 years, americans have created modern rome with light. modern rome with light. they are announcing that to the world. the columbian exposition was not a government project. it was, of course, federal and state government support. it was largely run an organized and put together by corporations that we talked about on tuesday. these large entities that were amassing capital and resources through the use of railroad oil, and other industries to create complex structures and were then able to...
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the bishops don't care about that, this were addressing only rome. they were looking up to the pope saying, whoa i think contraception's just horrible. i think it's so horrible that i'm going to intrude into american politics and say that obamacare is evil because it takes away the religious freedom of catholics not to have any contraception. they've got it. they've exercised their freedom. that's a totally hypocritical argument. i know people who refuse to be ordained when -- [inaudible] came out saying, and certain bishops said if you adopt agree with this teaching on contraception, i won't ordain you. they didn't get ordained. some people lied, you know? the way to go, to succeed in the you are. -- in the church was to be a hypocrite. so those are things that will work themselves out by walking. what cat lucks actually believe and do -- catholics actually believe and do will determine our future. >> so you seem to actually like a lot about pope francis and you also seem to really understand the formidable forces and challenges in front of him the
the bishops don't care about that, this were addressing only rome. they were looking up to the pope saying, whoa i think contraception's just horrible. i think it's so horrible that i'm going to intrude into american politics and say that obamacare is evil because it takes away the religious freedom of catholics not to have any contraception. they've got it. they've exercised their freedom. that's a totally hypocritical argument. i know people who refuse to be ordained when -- [inaudible] came...
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the group is in rome celebrating their fifthiest anniversary. he told the crowd even the the pope has his faults. >> look at this. hegs in a park n. >> that was a she, not a he leading police on a wild chase. the 15-year-old tearing up grass and hitting sign posts. the chase then hit the streets but it didn't last long. the teen crashed. he was handcuffed and taken away. in san francisco a wild sight. a sea lion pup roaming the streets. thanks to a warming ocean and limited food supply, he was roming the coast. >> they go back and forth on twitter, and the album sung by a 2016 presidential candidate? you have to hear this. scrambled politics is next. for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you're dora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you so long? if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20?
the group is in rome celebrating their fifthiest anniversary. he told the crowd even the the pope has his faults. >> look at this. hegs in a park n. >> that was a she, not a he leading police on a wild chase. the 15-year-old tearing up grass and hitting sign posts. the chase then hit the streets but it didn't last long. the teen crashed. he was handcuffed and taken away. in san francisco a wild sight. a sea lion pup roaming the streets. thanks to a warming ocean and limited food...
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we're delighted that is the case and serve as his home away from rome. >> home away from rome. that's nice. the seminary is located in wynwood. they can have a chance to sign a welcome card that will be sent to the vatican. that begins at 11:00 at the ace conference center in lafayette hill. i'm vai sikahema. "nbc 10." >>> anyone in philadelphia thinking about renting out their homes ahead of the pope's visit may want to reconsider after hearing this. yesterday the city council introduced a bill requiring anyone who rents out their home on websites like air bnb to pay the city's 8.5% sales tax. it will force people who rent out their homes for more than 30 days to get a rental license. philadelphia will host the world meeting of families starting on september 22nd. pope francis will visit the weekend of the 26th and 27th. you can count on "nbc 10" to bring you all the latest on the papal visit. you can get updates on the "nbc 10 news" app. >>> aaa will come out with its annual holiday travel forecast. they'll talk about who will be in planes trains cars and how much it will cos
we're delighted that is the case and serve as his home away from rome. >> home away from rome. that's nice. the seminary is located in wynwood. they can have a chance to sign a welcome card that will be sent to the vatican. that begins at 11:00 at the ace conference center in lafayette hill. i'm vai sikahema. "nbc 10." >>> anyone in philadelphia thinking about renting out their homes ahead of the pope's visit may want to reconsider after hearing this. yesterday the city...
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and raul castro met benedict in rome. not necessarily such a big story. given this is a really a process that began so long ago. and it is the fact, and, you know, people have taken note that, that, pope francis was critical at ending the diplomatic deadlock that existed between havana and washington for more than 50 years. but they see this news about, about an old communist, a man who has been in the cuban communist party, longer than i have been alive. sudden leap discovering faith is causing some, some sardonic commentary. one of the newspapers this morning. featured a cartoon. and shooting a selfie of himself with one of the members of the swiss guard. it is causing chuckles more than anything else here in rome. >> interesting. ben wiederman. thank you for the live report. appreciate it. next, here on "cnn newsroom," the cnn freedom project uncovers a frightening reality of the fishing industry. thousand of men trapped into years of slave labor at sea. >> i kept thinking of my family. there were times i was abut to jump into the sea to kill my sef. m
and raul castro met benedict in rome. not necessarily such a big story. given this is a really a process that began so long ago. and it is the fact, and, you know, people have taken note that, that, pope francis was critical at ending the diplomatic deadlock that existed between havana and washington for more than 50 years. but they see this news about, about an old communist, a man who has been in the cuban communist party, longer than i have been alive. sudden leap discovering faith is...
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we will see you in rome. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ rishaad: it is wednesday, the 20th of may and this is trending business. this is a look at what we are watching. adouble the airbag checks. it is going to a remarkable 34 million. reviving japan as the economy goes down for the second straight quarter. it could mean light at the end of the tunnel. some harsh words from joseph. he says greece could leave the eurozone. do let us know what you think about the top stories. follow was on twitter -- bus on twitter -- us on twitter. we head over to jakarta later this hour. let's look at the markets. >> clearly the best performance so far in asia -- similar gains of what we saw yesterday but still in the morning session. 30 minutes before. a lot of this is down. we will talk about this later on. it is very impressive growth figures. you have the quarter to quarter figure beating expectations. 2.4%. dollar yen pushing to 1.21 we are
we will see you in rome. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ rishaad: it is wednesday, the 20th of may and this is trending business. this is a look at what we are watching. adouble the airbag checks. it is going to a remarkable 34 million. reviving japan as the economy goes down for the second straight quarter. it could mean light at the end of the tunnel. some harsh words from joseph. he says greece could leave the eurozone. do let us know what you think about the top stories....
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he considered missing rome but he decided to play in rome and won his opening ranch to move through to the last 16. >>> another word sport mans is considering his professional future after returning to his home country. manny pacquiao received a hero's welcome in the philippines. the reason for his delayed return, surgery in the united states on an injured shoulder. he's still facing potential legal action in the states for not disclosing his injury before the fight. >>> the u.s. came second to the jamaican team in london 2012. gay turned in his medal last year after testing positive for banned anabolic steroid. now his three teammates who ran in the rely final and two squad members who ran in the heat will also have to hand theirs back. >>> the first athletic in doha on friday. mow farah the champion at 5,000 and 10,000 meters he'll be running in the 3,000 meters as he starts his build up for the world championship in beijing earlier later this august. >> this is one of the strongest fields. i just want to test myself. it's going to be my first race. it's quite exciting, but at the sa
he considered missing rome but he decided to play in rome and won his opening ranch to move through to the last 16. >>> another word sport mans is considering his professional future after returning to his home country. manny pacquiao received a hero's welcome in the philippines. the reason for his delayed return, surgery in the united states on an injured shoulder. he's still facing potential legal action in the states for not disclosing his injury before the fight. >>> the...
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. >> they were looking at a new rome and they built it, actually. it's awesome here. ♪ ♪ >> maybe the worm started to turn here. the packard automotive plant. opened in 1903, it was considered the most advanced facility of its kind anywhere in the world. huge. epically proportioned. i mean 3.5 million square feet. now, one man lives here. al hill. >> my name's alan hill. welcome to my home. this room here is the forge room. it was a former packard motor car company. i started living here about seven years ago. at that time, semi-apprehensive about the place and the goings-on around here. turned out it's about peaceful as the north woods. not having a credit card or a mortgage payment or a car payment is a real blessing. there's still nails here. >> yep. >> what's happened here in detroit is unfortunate. but, you know, it's a sign of the times. we find out that not only does it take a village to raise an individual, it takes an entire world to support one city. one city's suffering or one community's suffering, the entire world should pitch in an
. >> they were looking at a new rome and they built it, actually. it's awesome here. ♪ ♪ >> maybe the worm started to turn here. the packard automotive plant. opened in 1903, it was considered the most advanced facility of its kind anywhere in the world. huge. epically proportioned. i mean 3.5 million square feet. now, one man lives here. al hill. >> my name's alan hill. welcome to my home. this room here is the forge room. it was a former packard motor car company. i...
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he told me in february at the last event we had in rome. he told me, i'm thinking about going to cuba. i told him, holy father, now you are going to bolivia and to ecuador in july on this trip. and he said to me, it no it will be very long. it's not the same way. perhaps in september. then the day after before beginning the morning session, he called me, the holy father, and he told me, i'm thinking to go to cuba. but in my trip to the united states -- charlie: that is symbolic. cardinal: not only for the flight of the plane, etc., but also to create a symbol of this relation between cuba and the u.s. and i have known that a month ago, because at this woman, i didn't know -- at this moment, i didn't know what moment he was going to come to cuba. i was thinking always after the visit to the united states he would go to havana and he could fly directly to rome. but he has decided to arrive to havana to visit the country for two days and go to another diocese, and then to the shrine of the virgin of charity in cuba , and to return to the unite
he told me in february at the last event we had in rome. he told me, i'm thinking about going to cuba. i told him, holy father, now you are going to bolivia and to ecuador in july on this trip. and he said to me, it no it will be very long. it's not the same way. perhaps in september. then the day after before beginning the morning session, he called me, the holy father, and he told me, i'm thinking to go to cuba. but in my trip to the united states -- charlie: that is symbolic. cardinal: not...
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roger federer a 3-time runner-up in rome. this is a title he is yet to break. >>> okay this is al jazeera america. i'm tony harris live in new york city. we have been given the 2 minute warning to president obama. the president concluded his meeting with gulf leaders at camp david and will address the media. i want to bring in marcela, for a couple of moments before the president speaks. she is a former u.s. ambassador and currently president of the arab gulf states in washington d c. great to talk to you. there's a number of things we'll talk about in a couple of moments following the remarks from the president of the united states from camp david, maryland. >> before i get to what we discussed here today with the gul gulf partners i want to express my condolences to the families of those who died in the train accident in philadelphia. i want to express my gratitude to the first responders who raced to save lives and the meaning passengers despite their own injuries made heroic efforts to get passengers to safety. for a lot
roger federer a 3-time runner-up in rome. this is a title he is yet to break. >>> okay this is al jazeera america. i'm tony harris live in new york city. we have been given the 2 minute warning to president obama. the president concluded his meeting with gulf leaders at camp david and will address the media. i want to bring in marcela, for a couple of moments before the president speaks. she is a former u.s. ambassador and currently president of the arab gulf states in washington d c....
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peter's in rome. it is a combination of many, many, many different cultures that are brought in. this is the english drawing room upstairs, back then. i have to say that i don't think edith wharton would have like this very much. and i doubt that brown and little would have liked it at all. this looks to me like the anderson's just brought their furniture in and plunked it down. this is certainly not what they wanted. but of course this is the way it looks today. the french drawing room, then and now, as you can see, it is very much in the same style. the choir stall out in front -- italian, classical. classical. used here. here is the dining room. and those murals in maine that i mentioned, mr. bowbray did these out on the porch. my point is here that what we have is that the andersons were creating what, a museum. yes, it was a house for showing off and certainly for celebrations and so forth, but i think there is an underlying message that was going on. that is that we are trying to bring all of the different cultures of the world together in one place. and so with that, i wil
peter's in rome. it is a combination of many, many, many different cultures that are brought in. this is the english drawing room upstairs, back then. i have to say that i don't think edith wharton would have like this very much. and i doubt that brown and little would have liked it at all. this looks to me like the anderson's just brought their furniture in and plunked it down. this is certainly not what they wanted. but of course this is the way it looks today. the french drawing room, then...
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he told me in february, and the last conference we had in rome and he told me i'm thinking about going to cuba. i told him, holy father, now you're going to bolivia and ecuador in july in. in this trip? he said to me, no, it will be very lonely, perhaps in september. and the day after before beginning the session of the morning, he called me, the holy father, and he told me, i am thinking to go to cuba, but in my trip to the united states -- >> rose: symbolic. not only for the flight of the plane et cetera but also to create a symbol of this relation between cuba and the united states. at this moment i didn't know at what moment he was going to come to cuba. i was thinking always after the visit to the united states he will go to havana and he will fly to -- he could fly directly to rome. but he has decided to arrive to havana to visit two days, to go to another diocese and then to the shrine of the virgin of charity in cuba and to return to the united states from santiago de cuba. and for us it was a very great thing for our church and for the relation between cuba and the united stat
he told me in february, and the last conference we had in rome and he told me i'm thinking about going to cuba. i told him, holy father, now you're going to bolivia and ecuador in july in. in this trip? he said to me, no, it will be very lonely, perhaps in september. and the day after before beginning the session of the morning, he called me, the holy father, and he told me, i am thinking to go to cuba, but in my trip to the united states -- >> rose: symbolic. not only for the flight of...
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we'll have a live report from rome next. stay with us. [touch tone] introducing freeze it, from discover. it allows you to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds if your card is misplaced. not here... ♪ and once you find your card, you can switch it right on again. hey...you're back! [touch tone] freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. yoplait greek 100. the protein-packed need something filling, taste bud loving, deliciously fruity, grab-and-go, take on the world with 100 calories, snack. yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. i will take beauty into my own hands. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. stunningly youthful. award-winning skin. from the world's #1. olay, your best beautiful >>> welcome back to ou viewers in the united states and around the world. this is cnn news room. i'm george howell. the headlines this hour, super typhoon noul has made landfall in the northern philippines. authorities are bracing
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standing by for news conference by the national transportation safety board about that deadly train to rome it in philadelphia. earlier, we went that eight people are now confirmed dead, including bob gilderslieeeve who lived in baltimore. of the hundreds injured, 16 people are still hospital. brad bell is live in philadelphia tonight with the latest on the investigation. brad? reporter: tonight at the scene an awful lot of work going on to clear the wreckage. we believe only two cars remain on the scene. the cleanup effort allowed to move ahead because today, very sadly, they counted for the final victim. there were 243 people aboard amtrak train 188 when it crashed on tuesday night. tonight, all of been accounted for after search stocks making terrible discovery. >> we must now report we have confirmed eight deceased from this horrible tragedy. reporter: that means first responders we pulling out and the on scene investigation and efforts to reopen the rail will move rapidly ahead. the focus remains on why the train was speeding along at 106 miles per hour into a curve for the safe limit
standing by for news conference by the national transportation safety board about that deadly train to rome it in philadelphia. earlier, we went that eight people are now confirmed dead, including bob gilderslieeeve who lived in baltimore. of the hundreds injured, 16 people are still hospital. brad bell is live in philadelphia tonight with the latest on the investigation. brad? reporter: tonight at the scene an awful lot of work going on to clear the wreckage. we believe only two cars remain on...
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he's back on track in rome. >> murray winning his last two tournaments. this scotsman had considered resting ahead of the open but know he's expected to be a strong challenger. he decided to play in rome and won his opening match moving through to the last 16. >> receiving a heroes welcome. despite his defeat to floyd mayweather. surgery in the united states on a shoulder injury where he's facing potential legal action for failing to declare the injury before the fight. pacquiao said that he would recover from the surgery before announcing whether he'll fight again. >>> another first-time winner in stage five in grand tour. the riders had to tackle the mountains for the first time in this year's race. it was always going to come from a five-man breakaway. >> i've been waiting for a lock time now in the first victory. finally i reached the finish line, and yes, it's amazing to me. >> that's the sport. >> thank you. >> you can find much more on our website. www.aljazeera.com. we'll be back later with more news. bye bye. >> after weeks of protest in burundi
he's back on track in rome. >> murray winning his last two tournaments. this scotsman had considered resting ahead of the open but know he's expected to be a strong challenger. he decided to play in rome and won his opening match moving through to the last 16. >> receiving a heroes welcome. despite his defeat to floyd mayweather. surgery in the united states on a shoulder injury where he's facing potential legal action for failing to declare the injury before the fight. pacquiao...
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. >> is it the delaware valley or ancient rome, they go back in time for a unique lesson. >> drone 6 is flying live above belmont plateau, sunny conditions, and adam joseph will be back with more. >> and a special web chat we are hosting and the topic is sports injuries a doctor from the rothman institute is taking your questions. >>> iraqi troops are preparing for a major military offensive to try to retake parts of anbar province they lost earlier this month they were criticized for running without a fight and now they are trying to run isis out with shiite help. now they are asking if the u.s. is using its forces effectively. >>> the cleveland police department is looking at sweeping changes after the department found a pattern of abuse by its officers after a patrolman killed two unarmed black suspects last year. the acquittal charges sparked protests across cleveland. a 18 month review found a pattern of excessive force today's settlement calls for training and bias free training and use of force guidelines. >> some memorial day fun in the sun in ft. lauderdale when a bounce hou
. >> is it the delaware valley or ancient rome, they go back in time for a unique lesson. >> drone 6 is flying live above belmont plateau, sunny conditions, and adam joseph will be back with more. >> and a special web chat we are hosting and the topic is sports injuries a doctor from the rothman institute is taking your questions. >>> iraqi troops are preparing for a major military offensive to try to retake parts of anbar province they lost earlier this month they...
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marking, underlying of the palestinian right to their own state. >> thank you for speaking to us from rome. >> thank you. >> thousands of the people in south-west china have taken to the streets demanding a high speed railway line, that it should pass through their county. >> anger grew after local media reported that it will pass a province. a video by the protesters appears to shows fights with police. adrian brown has more from beijing. >> stayed media confirmed there was a protest in the central province. sichuan on saturday. sunday images circulated which al jazeera cannot verify, but which appear to bear testimony to the scale of the unrest. according to some reports some were injured, many in hospital. the protests began after the demonstrators marched for three kilometres. clashes broke out in the center of the town. a police tactical unit was deployed. why did it begin? >> the towns people were angry after a local media reported that the government decided to reroute a planned rail rude through the town to pass through another town, the birth place. people need a route. they don't
marking, underlying of the palestinian right to their own state. >> thank you for speaking to us from rome. >> thank you. >> thousands of the people in south-west china have taken to the streets demanding a high speed railway line, that it should pass through their county. >> anger grew after local media reported that it will pass a province. a video by the protesters appears to shows fights with police. adrian brown has more from beijing. >> stayed media confirmed...
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certainly, they have a lot of questions about, you know, ancient greece and rome. questions about that all the way up to how far this will go. that is executive what you expect. and that is what we heard. i don't think we can predict based on that. >> [indiscernible] >> you take a turn. >> the question was about the significance of the children of same-sex couples. and we certainly do think that it is critical, given that one of the primary interest is that states report -- you know -- advancing here is the well-being of children. the children of same-sex couples count no less than children of opposite sex couples yet states deny them the very protection of -- protections of the law that children of opposite sex couples afford. so we think it is important that the court recognizes, as the indicate that they do, that same-sex couples to have children and that their interests are very much at stake here. >> and i would like to add to that. michigan is in a position of having placed and approve placing several vulnerable children with the michigan -- who have nurtured
certainly, they have a lot of questions about, you know, ancient greece and rome. questions about that all the way up to how far this will go. that is executive what you expect. and that is what we heard. i don't think we can predict based on that. >> [indiscernible] >> you take a turn. >> the question was about the significance of the children of same-sex couples. and we certainly do think that it is critical, given that one of the primary interest is that states report --...
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it's in a neighborhood on the outskirts of rome. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> this area is isolated. there are few public services. there are no shops pharmacies, telephones, there is nothing. these are people sometime in the pros of being identified. we don't know who they are. it is something that scares us. it is a private area. it accounted become a ghetto. >> homeless people have set up shop in front of the school. they say italians in need should come first. >> there is nothing for us, nothing. we can't ask for anything. we have nothing left, and then, we see these situations, the migrants get housing they get help and then what? i have nothing against them, but we are the ones becoming foreigners in our own country. >> those who made it this far to flee war-torn countries those here worry about the identity of their hometowns. >> green piece india can start spending some of its money again for now. new delhi ordered the temporary reopening of two bank accounts frozen by the gove
it's in a neighborhood on the outskirts of rome. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> this area is isolated. there are few public services. there are no shops pharmacies, telephones, there is nothing. these are people sometime in the pros of being identified. we don't know who they are. it is something that scares us. it is a private area. it accounted become a ghetto. >> homeless people have set up shop in front of the school. they say...
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god bless you. >> rose: see you in rome. i hope. >> rose: thank you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> wedding season on wall street. from generic drugs to women's apparel. companies are walking down the aisle ringing up billions of dollars in deals. >> big surprise from retail to housing to inflation. are investors in for something unexpected on this heavy data week? >> a supreme court decision gave you a reason to take a closer look at your 401(k). all that and more tonight on nightly business report for this monday may 18th. good evening, everybody. >> nice to have you here. i'm sue herera. $10 billion worth of deals, that's what was
god bless you. >> rose: see you in rome. i hope. >> rose: thank you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> wedding season on wall street. from generic drugs to women's apparel. companies...
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god bless you. >> rose: see you in rome. i hope. >> rose: thank you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had, but what i had was great. >> it almost felt like country club food to me. >> don't touch. it's hot! >> i gotta tell you, you people are getting me all excited with all these d
god bless you. >> rose: see you in rome. i hope. >> rose: thank you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just...
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. >>> it was celebration day for same-sex couples in rome on thursday. the city is recognising civil unions for the first time. 17 same-sex couples registered for the civil unions at rome's city hall there's a ban on same-sex marriages in the country >>> ireland faces that issue tomorrow when it becomes the first country to hold a referendum on legalizing same-sex marriage, according to polls it's expected to be tight. campaigners were on the streets arguing both sides. major political parties are backing the yes campaign. we spoke with an openly gay senator who spearheaded the movement to legal ace same-sex marriage. >> we feel quietly confident that now it will pass. even though the polls have started to narrow a little bit. never once has it gone below 65%, and the irish people who are freedom fighters and are compassionate and fair and we'll become the first country in the world to do it that way. >> the vote will change the irish constitution to allow same-sex marriage >>> the u.s. and cuba take a step forward in repairing diplomatic relations. >> h
. >>> it was celebration day for same-sex couples in rome on thursday. the city is recognising civil unions for the first time. 17 same-sex couples registered for the civil unions at rome's city hall there's a ban on same-sex marriages in the country >>> ireland faces that issue tomorrow when it becomes the first country to hold a referendum on legalizing same-sex marriage, according to polls it's expected to be tight. campaigners were on the streets arguing both sides. major...
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blatter's undercurrent pressure to step down and says scandal is caused rome a few bad apples. >> i cannot monitor everyone all of the time. do wrong, want to they will try to hide it. to haveust fall to me responsibility for the well-being of our organization and to find a way forward to fix things. say abouthad more to the biggest scandal soccer has ever faced. he said he won't be the last we hear on the issue. things,id a few more one of the things he said, many will be frustrated at the pace of change, but they will be working hard to regain trust. the next few months, he says more bad news is expected to calm. this has gone on for two decades , as authorities say it has. obviously more dirt will be coming out of the investigation. what is your legal strategy, who implicates who and who will strike deals. received a lot of criticism, either he was blissfully ignorant or he was part of it. still looksaid, it like he will be elected for a president,fifa simply because he still enjoys massive support from places like africa, asia, and even the caribbean. a dominican official likened him t
blatter's undercurrent pressure to step down and says scandal is caused rome a few bad apples. >> i cannot monitor everyone all of the time. do wrong, want to they will try to hide it. to haveust fall to me responsibility for the well-being of our organization and to find a way forward to fix things. say abouthad more to the biggest scandal soccer has ever faced. he said he won't be the last we hear on the issue. things,id a few more one of the things he said, many will be frustrated at...