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rajan reporting from rome. now over to america where we are meeting the woman in alabama putting the sparkle into mardi gras. the culture of mardi gras is so much fun. we have a good time. it is fun, fun, fun. mardi gras here was the first. it's done before ash wednesday. everything ceases at 12 o'clock, tuesday midnight. and then they go into lent. in mobile, we're more family—orientated. people here come home for mardi gras, rather than come home for christmas, just to party and have a good time and reunite a lot. i grew up in mobile so i've grown up with mardi gras in my blood and i am a mardi gras designerfor royalty. emcee: ladies and gentlemen, royalty, definitely in the house tonight. the queen and king are selected as the royal ambassador for the city. there are a lot of different organisations but there are two that rules the city, and that is mamga — the mobile area mardi gras association, is predominately african—american association and the mobile carnival association is caucasian, mostly of e
rajan reporting from rome. now over to america where we are meeting the woman in alabama putting the sparkle into mardi gras. the culture of mardi gras is so much fun. we have a good time. it is fun, fun, fun. mardi gras here was the first. it's done before ash wednesday. everything ceases at 12 o'clock, tuesday midnight. and then they go into lent. in mobile, we're more family—orientated. people here come home for mardi gras, rather than come home for christmas, just to party and have a good...
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rajan reporting from rome. now over to america where we are meeting a woman in alabama putting the sparkle into mardi gras. the culture of mardi gras is so much fun stop we have a good time. it is fun, fun, fun. mardi gras was the first. everything ceases at 12 o'clock. and then they come to atla ntic o'clock. and then they come to atlantic city it may be family orientated. people come home from mardi gras, coming home for christmas just to have a good time and reunite a lot. i grew up in mobile so i grew up with this in my blood and i am a mardi gras designer. ladies and gentlemen, royalty in the house tonight. the queen and king are selected as the royal ambassadorfor the king are selected as the royal ambassador for the city. there are many different organisations but there are two thatis organisations but there are two that is this african—american association and another association and another association is caucasian, mostly of european descent but overall we blend and we enjoy each other and have a go
rajan reporting from rome. now over to america where we are meeting a woman in alabama putting the sparkle into mardi gras. the culture of mardi gras is so much fun stop we have a good time. it is fun, fun, fun. mardi gras was the first. everything ceases at 12 o'clock. and then they come to atla ntic o'clock. and then they come to atlantic city it may be family orientated. people come home from mardi gras, coming home for christmas just to have a good time and reunite a lot. i grew up in...
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for 16 years he has covered washington and the united states for "il tempo" of rome. he has interviewed and written about some of the most important people and events of our time. >> the vice president will have a brief opening statement. i would ask the subject matter of this press conference be limited to the trip and it will run approximately half an hour. >> i've just completed a meeting with the president which lasted about an hour and a half in which i briefed him -- >> on this particular morning in february, marino de medici attends a news conference held by vice president mondale. i believe the trip is a success. we have set in motion intensifications which will enable us to deal successfully with matters dealing with the security and wellbeing of each of our peoples, the health of our economies and our common goal to increase the prospects for a more stable international environment. >> both the germans and i believe the french -- >> in this room are correspondents from most of the world's leading newspapers, television and radio networks. >> we can prohibit
for 16 years he has covered washington and the united states for "il tempo" of rome. he has interviewed and written about some of the most important people and events of our time. >> the vice president will have a brief opening statement. i would ask the subject matter of this press conference be limited to the trip and it will run approximately half an hour. >> i've just completed a meeting with the president which lasted about an hour and a half in which i briefed him --...
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rome? >> yes, riding a bicycle. e-bike. >> jimmy: you're not scared of covid at all, you've ridden a bicycle in rome. >> yeah, that was totally insane. but it was fun because your situational awareness is such that you have to stay focussed. and the show, "grey's anatomy" is still very popular around the world. you can't go anywhere. that was the best way to get around. you're gone. >> jimmy: because of the helmet, right. "grey's anatomy" was hugely popular in italy. >> you can go out and about in a mask and no one knows you, no one wants to know you, they want to stay away. >> jimmy: i don't know, those eyes, i don't think you can go anywhere. it's great to see you. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: i wish i could tech touch you. >> i'm in the same clothes i've been in the last six months. >> jimmy: next time we'll get extra physical. patrick dempsey, everybody. "devils" airs wednesday nights at 8:00 on the cw. we'll be right back with the bachelorette clare! ♪ music playing hi, i'm chris rock. oh, it's not about me,
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and liberated room -- rome, city of two and a half million inhabitants, a new coalition cabinet made up of italy's six non-fascist political parties. new york's colonel charles bloody has allied commissioner of rome has pledged the first thing i want to do is to make a real effort to get the fascists out. signs will claim a massive thanksgiving for the allied victory. man of the fifth army are forced to attend religious services. general clark, fifth army commander, is greeted by the clergy as he leads to join his forces fighting in the north. in the white house at washington, president roosevelt approves legislation to provide for america's war veterans in the piece to come. by law, federal loans, free schooling, job insurance and complete rehabilitation are among the benefits assured every men and women in the service. there is a typical center already established for convalescence. here, men who've been discharged from hospitals come to receive aid in preparing them for civilian life. they have comfortable quarters and live very much like boys at school. every facility for physica
and liberated room -- rome, city of two and a half million inhabitants, a new coalition cabinet made up of italy's six non-fascist political parties. new york's colonel charles bloody has allied commissioner of rome has pledged the first thing i want to do is to make a real effort to get the fascists out. signs will claim a massive thanksgiving for the allied victory. man of the fifth army are forced to attend religious services. general clark, fifth army commander, is greeted by the clergy as...
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theaters cinemas and gyms for a month look at the latest now a journalist seem gupta joining us from rome today to sima can you give us an idea of the scope of these nationwide protests and and who's joining them. well just to give you an idea you had protests in the north in milan and in to in but you also have them as far south as naples and palermo and here in rome as well basically he's a business owners all of the effect it this is is that have been ordered closed or shut and they're out on the street saying that we are suffering and you can't close us down now some of these protests unfortunately turned violent as you mentioned when there were clashes between the protesters and the security forces insurance for example north it started of peaceful but then they smash shop windows they set they set small bombs and reports that the violence was triggered by these are violent soccer fans of football fans in the town and several people at least some dozen also were detained in milan people tombstones and bottles at the regional government it quarters and people were detained there as we
theaters cinemas and gyms for a month look at the latest now a journalist seem gupta joining us from rome today to sima can you give us an idea of the scope of these nationwide protests and and who's joining them. well just to give you an idea you had protests in the north in milan and in to in but you also have them as far south as naples and palermo and here in rome as well basically he's a business owners all of the effect it this is is that have been ordered closed or shut and they're out...
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new york's colonel charles poletti as allied commissioner of rome has pledged the first thing i want to do is make a real effort to get the fascists out. signs proclaim a massive thanksgiving for victory. members are the first to attend religious services. ♪ ♪ general clark, fifth army commander is greeted as he leaves to join his forces fighting in the north. ♪ ♪ >> in the white house at washington, president roosevelt approves legislation to provide for america's war veterans in the feast to come. by law, federal loans, free schooling, job insurance and complete rehabilitation are among the benefits assured every man and woman in the service. ♪ ♪ >> here is a typical center already established for convalescence. here, men who have been discharged from hospitals come to receive aid for civilian life. they have comfortable quarters and live very much like boys at school. ♪ ♪ >> every facility for physical and mental therapy is used to help rebuild and recondition the men. ♪ ♪ >> farm chores are welcome chores to men just back from the war. ♪ ♪ somewhere in wes
new york's colonel charles poletti as allied commissioner of rome has pledged the first thing i want to do is make a real effort to get the fascists out. signs proclaim a massive thanksgiving for victory. members are the first to attend religious services. ♪ ♪ general clark, fifth army commander is greeted as he leaves to join his forces fighting in the north. ♪ ♪ >> in the white house at washington, president roosevelt approves legislation to provide for america's war veterans in...
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there in delhi mathias bolinger in beijing sima gupta in rome thank you so much to all of you. and here is a look at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio good 10 ish says that it's disappointing there was no coordinated action in march south korea has confirmed to 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been traced to hospitals and care homes around the capital seoul australia is easing the cap on the number of residents allowed to return each week the limit will rise by nearly 300 from next month on a jury as president is calling for an end to protest across the country as demonstrations against police brutality continue president mohammed who bihari warned protesters would not undermine national security his address came after 12 people were killed when the military opened fire during a protest in lagos earlier this week. lagos has descended into chaos. gunfire rang out shops were looted and a
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there in delhi mathias baldinger in beijing in rome thank you so much to all of you. and here is a look at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio good 10 ish says that it's disappointing there was no coordinated action in march south korea has confirmed to 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been traced to hospitals and care homes around the capital seoul australia is easing the cap on the number of residents allowed to return each week the limit will rise by nearly $300.00 from next month. you're watching news still to come on the program no audience no problem inspired by nature this british musicians outdoor performances are coming into their own during the president. but 1st diplomatic efforts to end the conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh are being stepped up the foreign ministers of the 2 warring parties are supposed on an army near or to meet separately with u
there in delhi mathias baldinger in beijing in rome thank you so much to all of you. and here is a look at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio good 10 ish says that it's disappointing there was no coordinated action in march south korea has confirmed to 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been traced to...
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bbc news, rome. >> a quick story from the u.k. a member of the national party has been suspended for attending the house of commons in westminster despite ill with what turned out to be covid-19. he experienced mild symptoms on saturday, took a covid test, but rather than self isolate, she took a train to london. the same day she received a positive test and later on took another train back to scotland. she has since apologized and said in a statement that she deeply regretted her actions and notified police. the leadership spoke earlier and made it clear that she had let herself down. if you saw that debate between president trump his rival joe biden two nights ago and if you managed to hear anything above the interrupting and so on, one issue that they clashed on was this group called proud boys. it is a far right group which president trump refused to condemn. in fact, he told them t stand by. he also turned his anger toward left wing demonstrators who go out into the streets under the antifa banner. our correspondent -- >> it
bbc news, rome. >> a quick story from the u.k. a member of the national party has been suspended for attending the house of commons in westminster despite ill with what turned out to be covid-19. he experienced mild symptoms on saturday, took a covid test, but rather than self isolate, she took a train to london. the same day she received a positive test and later on took another train back to scotland. she has since apologized and said in a statement that she deeply regretted her actions...
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for now the marbles can be seen in the museum above rome's ancient forum. but organizers hope to lend the works to other museums once the covert 1000 pandemic restrictions allow. now some other stories making arts and culture news a 1st edition copy of shakespeare's compiled plays has sold at auction for $10000000.00 that makes it the highest price ever paid at auction for a work of literature the book printed in 1623 as one of 6 known copies it was bought by a private collector from the us. the label that manages south korean the boy band b.t.s. has made a killing on the soul stock exchange shares in big hit entertainment soared during debut trading the company is now valued at $8000000000.00 last week and over 100000000 fans watched bt as concert live stream. even starker allowing the band to defer military service because of their contribution to the economy. an annual ranking of the globe's most in demand contemporary artists is out here in germany 88 year old romance safely in 1st place where he's been for well over a decade on the list of stars of tom
for now the marbles can be seen in the museum above rome's ancient forum. but organizers hope to lend the works to other museums once the covert 1000 pandemic restrictions allow. now some other stories making arts and culture news a 1st edition copy of shakespeare's compiled plays has sold at auction for $10000000.00 that makes it the highest price ever paid at auction for a work of literature the book printed in 1623 as one of 6 known copies it was bought by a private collector from the us....
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north in milan in the 2 are in but he also had them as far south as naples and palermo and here in rome as well basically he's a business owners all of the effect this is is that have been ordered closed or shut and they're out on the street saying that we are suffering and you can't close us down now some of these protests have fortunately turned violent as you mentioned where there were clashes between the protesters and the security forces insurance for example north it started out peaceful but then they smashed shop windows they set they set small bombs and reports that the violence was triggered by these are violent soccer fans of football fans in the town and several people at least some dozen also were detained in milan people troops stone and bottles at the regional government quarters and he will were detained there as well and the prime minister had said he understood the fatigue anger and social inequality that has come about as a result of these. restrictions but he says that there is a risk that these protests are being hijacked by extremists. what's your assessment do you
north in milan in the 2 are in but he also had them as far south as naples and palermo and here in rome as well basically he's a business owners all of the effect this is is that have been ordered closed or shut and they're out on the street saying that we are suffering and you can't close us down now some of these protests have fortunately turned violent as you mentioned where there were clashes between the protesters and the security forces insurance for example north it started out peaceful...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. and in the uk, an mp from the scottish nationalist party has been suspended from the party for attending the westminster and in the uk, an mp from the scottish national party has been suspended from the party for attending the westminster parliament, despite being ill with what turned out to be coronavirus. margaret ferrier experienced "mild symptoms" on saturday and took coronavirus test, but rather than self—isolating as she should have done, she took a train to london instead, to speak in parliament, on monday. the same day, she received a positive result and took another train, back to scotland. margaret ferrier has apologised, she said in a statement she deeply regretted her actions and had notified police. it's understood the leadership spoke to her earlier today and it was made clear she had "let herself down". if you watched the debate between president trump and his democrat rival joe biden two nights and if you managed to hear anything above the shouting, you'll know that
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. and in the uk, an mp from the scottish nationalist party has been suspended from the party for attending the westminster and in the uk, an mp from the scottish national party has been suspended from the party for attending the westminster parliament, despite being ill with what turned out to be coronavirus. margaret ferrier experienced "mild symptoms" on saturday and took coronavirus test, but rather than self—isolating as she should have done, she took a...
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but then all in rome must look to paris. a bonus point win for ireland over france would definitely give them the title, thanks to last weekend's big victory over italy. france won't roll over, though. they might still win the title themselves. at least in these strange times, ireland will face only 15 frenchmen, not the usual extra 80,000. but is that definitely a good thing? i've been in the stade de france before where the crowd have turned on them, and then it can become a positive for us and a negative for them, so you can look at it whatever way you want. obviously, we'd prefer to play in an empty stadium than play with 80,000 french supporters, but, look, it is what it is. it's not ideal. it's not ideal, an understatement for the year. but a day of escapism awaits. count the points, follow the stories and hold on tight. patrick gearey, bbc news. there was a shock in the quarterfinals of the vienna open, as world number one novak djokovic suffered the heaviest defeat of his career. the serb was beaten in straight sets
but then all in rome must look to paris. a bonus point win for ireland over france would definitely give them the title, thanks to last weekend's big victory over italy. france won't roll over, though. they might still win the title themselves. at least in these strange times, ireland will face only 15 frenchmen, not the usual extra 80,000. but is that definitely a good thing? i've been in the stade de france before where the crowd have turned on them, and then it can become a positive for us...
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there in delhi mathias alling there in beijing sima gupta in rome thank you so much to all of you. and here is a look at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio good 10 ish says that it's disappointing there was no coordinated action in march south korea has confirmed to 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been traced to hospitals and care homes around the capital seoul australia is easing the cap on the number of residents allowed to return each week the limit will rise by nearly $300.00 from next month you're watching d.w. news still to come on the program brazil's football legend having turns 80 the 3 times world cup winner striker is seen by many as the greatest player of all time we will hear how you feeling on his birthday. the 1st century as president has called for an end to protest across the country as demonstrations against police brutality continue the president has warned protesters not
there in delhi mathias alling there in beijing sima gupta in rome thank you so much to all of you. and here is a look at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio good 10 ish says that it's disappointing there was no coordinated action in march south korea has confirmed to 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been...
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there in delhi mathias baldinger in beijing sima gupta in rome thank you so much to all of you. and here is a look at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio good 10 ish says that it's disappointing there was no coordinated action in march south korea has confirmed to 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been traced to hospitals and care homes around the capital seoul australia is easing the cap on the number of residents allowed to return each week the limit will rise by nearly $300.00 from next month. all diplomatic efforts to end the conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh are being stepped up the foreign ministers of the 2 warring parties azerbaijan and armenia are to meet separately with u.s. secretary of state my palm peo in washington later on friday intense fighting is continuing after 2 russian brokered cease fires failed to end the flare up in the long running dispute and t
there in delhi mathias baldinger in beijing sima gupta in rome thank you so much to all of you. and here is a look at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio good 10 ish says that it's disappointing there was no coordinated action in march south korea has confirmed to 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been...
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our rome correspondent mark lowen has been finding out why. covid's once global epicentre isn't letting down its guard. spot checks by italian police to ensure rules on overcrowding and mask—wearing are followed. it's one of the tools italy has used to get infection rates down to some of the lowest in europe, keeping the virus in check while others struggle with a fresh spike. "we issue fines when needed," says giovani cipriani, "but none today. usually everyone wears masks." awareness of the consequences of breaking the rules has helped instill a sense of discipline here. but in reality, police have had to intervene relatively rarely, as italy has on the whole followed restrictions, and now it's reaping the benefits. italy is taking safety as seriously as its food. many restaurants have screens, disposable or digital menus. customers are recorded for contact tracing. it's given them the freedom to stay open and busy, unlike others in europe. the trauma of covid frightened italians into compliance. because we were the first and we had a very
our rome correspondent mark lowen has been finding out why. covid's once global epicentre isn't letting down its guard. spot checks by italian police to ensure rules on overcrowding and mask—wearing are followed. it's one of the tools italy has used to get infection rates down to some of the lowest in europe, keeping the virus in check while others struggle with a fresh spike. "we issue fines when needed," says giovani cipriani, "but none today. usually everyone wears...
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thank you so much, delia gallagher in rome. appreciate it. >> still to come, the pandemic and its impact on mental health. >> i just felt like hopeless, i felt like there was nothing in the future that i was going to be able to accomplish. >> and the threat of another lock down could make things worse for people already living with anxiety and depression. we'll have more on that ahead. please do stay with us. out the n fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. a livcustomizeper iquickbooks for me. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got thes
thank you so much, delia gallagher in rome. appreciate it. >> still to come, the pandemic and its impact on mental health. >> i just felt like hopeless, i felt like there was nothing in the future that i was going to be able to accomplish. >> and the threat of another lock down could make things worse for people already living with anxiety and depression. we'll have more on that ahead. please do stay with us. out the n fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are -...
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the story of that genocide is literally written on the streets in rome. jews were sent to extermination camps starting in 1943 when central in northern italy was under german occupation. these brass memorial plaques known as stumbling stones are laid outside the homes of jews seized and murdered by the nazis with the help of italian fascists. i found out what my grandfather did during the fascist iraq but increasingly i've been thinking about what i would have done and what i'm doing now. history teaches us that things happen gradually. it's all about recognizing that tipping point when we need to take action. decades from now we will be judged by our grandchildren they will judge us on both what we did and what we didn't do in the face of intolerance fear and indifference . my name is not you council i grew up jewish in america and i support the palestinian struggle against occupation when politics came my mom saw me at a protest in chicago carrying a palestinian flag she told me i was no longer her son is it possible to be jewish i'm critical of zionism
the story of that genocide is literally written on the streets in rome. jews were sent to extermination camps starting in 1943 when central in northern italy was under german occupation. these brass memorial plaques known as stumbling stones are laid outside the homes of jews seized and murdered by the nazis with the help of italian fascists. i found out what my grandfather did during the fascist iraq but increasingly i've been thinking about what i would have done and what i'm doing now....
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. in northern california — the authorities are struggling to contain wildfires burning through thousands of acres of land. the blazes have destroyed property and forced people to leave their homes. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. driving through yosemite national park, a convoy fleeing the flames. rangers leading the way as a number of tourists had to be evacuated. it looked like a fairly perilous trip — dark clouds above, burning trees neverfar away. this is just one of a series of fires burning through central and northern california. high temperatures, precious little rain — it is a dangerous combination. mother nature is something that we don't try to guess so we're preparing for the worst—case scenario and we're hoping for the best. so our firefighters are going to be working around the clock securing those lines. the two latest wildfires called zogg and glass only began in the last few days, but they've been busy, burning through hundreds of square kilometres of land. som
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. in northern california — the authorities are struggling to contain wildfires burning through thousands of acres of land. the blazes have destroyed property and forced people to leave their homes. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. driving through yosemite national park, a convoy fleeing the flames. rangers leading the way as a number of tourists had to be evacuated. it looked like a fairly perilous trip — dark clouds above, burning trees neverfar away. this is just...
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in liberated rome, city of two and a half million inhabitants, the people who held a new coalition cabinet, made up of italy six non fascist political parties. the cabinet was headed by the lifelong liberal, seen here with counts -- new york's chargeable, any align commissioner brown, has pledged the first thing i want to do is to make a real effort to get the fascists out. signs proclaimed massive thanksgiving, with the allied victory. men of the 50 army are up first to attend religious services. we general clark, the commander, was greeted by the clergy as he leads to georges forces fighting -- fighting in the north. in the white house, at washington, president roosevelt approved legislation to provide for americans who are veterans and the piece to come. bylaw, federal loans, free schooling, job insurance and complete rehabilitation are among the benefit ensured every men and women in the service. we hear is a typical center, already established, for convalescence, here men who have been discharged from hospitals come to receive aid in preparing them for civilian life. they have comfort
in liberated rome, city of two and a half million inhabitants, the people who held a new coalition cabinet, made up of italy six non fascist political parties. the cabinet was headed by the lifelong liberal, seen here with counts -- new york's chargeable, any align commissioner brown, has pledged the first thing i want to do is to make a real effort to get the fascists out. signs proclaimed massive thanksgiving, with the allied victory. men of the 50 army are up first to attend religious...
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we'll have a report from rome. and we'll look in depth at the conflict over the region of nagorno—karabakh, as the french president confirms syrian fighters are involved. translation: this is a very serious new fact
we'll have a report from rome. and we'll look in depth at the conflict over the region of nagorno—karabakh, as the french president confirms syrian fighters are involved. translation: this is a very serious new fact
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but then all in rome must look to paris. a point bonus point win for ireland over france would definitely give them the title, thanks to last weekend's big victory over italy. france went red rollover though, they might still win the title themselves. at least in these strange times, ireland will face only 15 frenchmen, not the usual extra 80,000. but is that definitely a good thing? i have been in the stade de france before where they could have turned on them and it can become a positive for us and a negative for them, so you can look at it whatever way you want. 0bviously at it whatever way you want. obviously we would prefer to play in an empty stadium then play with 80,000 frenchmen, but it is what it is, it is not ideal. it is not ideal, and other for the is, it is not ideal. it is not ideal, and otherfor the year. but today we count the points, follow the stories and hold on tight. patrick gearey, bbc news. as we can expect, plenty of drama and emotion. wales unable to win it this year, plenty at stake though in tomor
but then all in rome must look to paris. a point bonus point win for ireland over france would definitely give them the title, thanks to last weekend's big victory over italy. france went red rollover though, they might still win the title themselves. at least in these strange times, ireland will face only 15 frenchmen, not the usual extra 80,000. but is that definitely a good thing? i have been in the stade de france before where they could have turned on them and it can become a positive for...
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mark lowen in rome and before that quy mark lowen in rome and before that guy in madrid. nhs staff are being encouraged to use rooms — nicknamed ‘wobble rooms', or ‘well being hubs' — as a safe space to help them protect their mental wellbeing as a second wave of the pandemic takes hold. health care workers like nurses and midwives can use these spaces to seek out quietude, or write their feelings down in a book. lauren hatcher is a children's intensive care nurse at the royal london hospital. she told me earlier about the room she uses at her hospital. it's the well—being hub and it's somewhere we can go when we come away from the craziness of what's going on and just to read and to listen to music or speak to our colleagues and share experiences. how important has it been for you? i think you were working... am i right to say you work at the royal london? i do, yes. and you normally deal with very seriously ill children, but during the first wave of the pandemic, you were dealing just with covid—19 patients. yeah, that's right. i normally work in children's
mark lowen in rome and before that quy mark lowen in rome and before that guy in madrid. nhs staff are being encouraged to use rooms — nicknamed ‘wobble rooms', or ‘well being hubs' — as a safe space to help them protect their mental wellbeing as a second wave of the pandemic takes hold. health care workers like nurses and midwives can use these spaces to seek out quietude, or write their feelings down in a book. lauren hatcher is a children's intensive care nurse at the royal london...
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delia gallagher joining us live from rome. many thanks. >>> in a time when the truth is under assault and facts are questioned, we want to mark the passing of one of truth's greatest champions. james randy, the dazzling magician who became one of the great myth busters of our time has died. the amazing randy was 92 years old. in a career that spanned seven decades, randy began as an escape artist and trickster, but soon turned to debunking the paranormal, religious deception and so called magic. in 2004, he conjured this observation about ghosts in a conversation with cnn's anderson cooper. >> you're open to the possibility of there being ghosts, yes? >> absolutely, yes. i'm also open to the possibility that major richard nixon is alive and well and living in argentina. i don't think it's very likely, nor do i think that ghosts are very likely. >> the canadian born randy was awarded a mcarthur genius grant for his investigative work but he always enjoyed performing magic too. he once told "the new york times" the difference be
delia gallagher joining us live from rome. many thanks. >>> in a time when the truth is under assault and facts are questioned, we want to mark the passing of one of truth's greatest champions. james randy, the dazzling magician who became one of the great myth busters of our time has died. the amazing randy was 92 years old. in a career that spanned seven decades, randy began as an escape artist and trickster, but soon turned to debunking the paranormal, religious deception and so...
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>> reporter: here in rome, about 100 members of a neofascist political party were protesting over an overnight curfew put in place. in naples, a much larger demonstration. that is a much more economically underprivileged part of the country where these lockdowns really do cause damage to the local economy. but by and large, what we've seen going back to march when the first lockdown was imposed was that most italians, even though they're not happy with these restrictions, understand that they are an attempt to stop the spread of this very deadly virus. brianna? >> i know you recently visited an icu in one of the region's front line hospitals. what did the staff there tell you, ben? >> reporter: they're worried. they're very worried about what they see coming, and, of course, they were at the very forefront of the struggle of coronavirus. i can tell you, i spoke to the same head of the icu down there back in march and now, and he said, we are very, very, very, very worried about what is coming our way. because they know exactly how dangerous this virus can be, and they're not looking
>> reporter: here in rome, about 100 members of a neofascist political party were protesting over an overnight curfew put in place. in naples, a much larger demonstration. that is a much more economically underprivileged part of the country where these lockdowns really do cause damage to the local economy. but by and large, what we've seen going back to march when the first lockdown was imposed was that most italians, even though they're not happy with these restrictions, understand that...
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we'll have a report from rome. and we'll look in depth at the conflict over the region of nagorno—karabakh, as the french president confirms syrian fighters are involved. translation: this is a very serious new fact which changes the situation. to india now, where the death of a second woman in a gang rape has caused mass protests and raised questions about the rights of women in the country. a second woman has died after being gang raped. both deaths have occurred this week after incidents in the state the northern state of uttar pradesh. the family of the latest victim, a 22—year—old, told the bbc she was dragged into a vehicle. this happened in balrampur district. that's 500km from hathras district, where a i9—old—woman died this week, a fortnight after being gang raped. that case has sparked protests. these pictures are from new delhi. as you can see, police tried to disrupt this protest. much of the outrage has been focused on a dispute over the police decision to cremate the victim's body. this is h
we'll have a report from rome. and we'll look in depth at the conflict over the region of nagorno—karabakh, as the french president confirms syrian fighters are involved. translation: this is a very serious new fact which changes the situation. to india now, where the death of a second woman in a gang rape has caused mass protests and raised questions about the rights of women in the country. a second woman has died after being gang raped. both deaths have occurred this week after incidents...
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we have melissa bell in france, and ben wedeman is live from rome. let's go first to melissa in france. as i said, the president there ordering a nighttime curfew. that sounds very serious. >> that's right. you mentioned a moment ago the second wave that might be worst than the first. that was exactly the point the french president made last night on television. in the first wave some parts of the country had been harder hit than others. that had allowed for patients to be transferred. this time he made the point that it was all over the country, also that medical staff retired and there were no reserve beds left, hence the need to bring the figures back down under any means necessary for the time being. that is a system of curfews, here's what he had to say. >> if we stick to this curfew for six weeks, if we take collective responsibility for reducing our contacts, we think that we'll be able to progressively reopen at that stage. >> basically from saturday, eight french cities plus the greater paris region will see a curfew closed fr, and entering
we have melissa bell in france, and ben wedeman is live from rome. let's go first to melissa in france. as i said, the president there ordering a nighttime curfew. that sounds very serious. >> that's right. you mentioned a moment ago the second wave that might be worst than the first. that was exactly the point the french president made last night on television. in the first wave some parts of the country had been harder hit than others. that had allowed for patients to be transferred....
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bring the contagion down the health officials hat said they're also concerned about the region around rome where i am has been seeing the numbers slowly creep up it's a very scary deja vu almost to see my italy ravaged of course by the 1st wave of the append. earlier this year have lessons been learned and are the right steps being taken right now. well there's a feeling that perhaps more could have been done in terms of making sure the testing is faster and easily easier available right now stories about long queues in order to get the testing done and not enough being done in terms of contact tracing at that the government had set up to help with this tracing at aspect called the mooney hasn't actually been downloaded enough in order for it to be effective and that's what the government is saying and calling on people to download that at sill that they can carry out those contact tracing measures but what's also of concern is that this latest round of antique ovid measures so to speak on it's going far enough they feel that it's just small little tweaks you need more major changes to be
bring the contagion down the health officials hat said they're also concerned about the region around rome where i am has been seeing the numbers slowly creep up it's a very scary deja vu almost to see my italy ravaged of course by the 1st wave of the append. earlier this year have lessons been learned and are the right steps being taken right now. well there's a feeling that perhaps more could have been done in terms of making sure the testing is faster and easily easier available right now...
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rome is promising and more than 5000000000 euro emergency relief package but the fear and frustration of the dominant response says i know all the protests against kevin 1000 restrictions have been peaceful this one in rome turned violent. in spain portugal and across europe public life is slowly but surely being wound down the current of our situation is now more critical than ever and more on this let's bring in the marriot america says she is the deputy director of the brussels based think tank bruegel welcome to the program maria so germany france spain all posting strong recovery figures for the 3rd quarter how meaningful is that though when many european countries are about to or have already gone into another lockdown. one of these meaningful it isn't representative of the opening up of the economies after the shutdown so we see that booth closing the economy and opening it up makes a difference in the in the numbers i think that's an important thing maybe the opening up was too quick it was done in in a very kind of generous way i think this 2nd wave of these is showing us tha
rome is promising and more than 5000000000 euro emergency relief package but the fear and frustration of the dominant response says i know all the protests against kevin 1000 restrictions have been peaceful this one in rome turned violent. in spain portugal and across europe public life is slowly but surely being wound down the current of our situation is now more critical than ever and more on this let's bring in the marriot america says she is the deputy director of the brussels based think...
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well not everybody has gone to those extreme levels that we just saw in naples and rome but italians in general and people in spain as well and happy about the measures that have been put in place on them with some saying simply won't work that it's pretty much a it's a disaster it will be devastating for many people and many families that work in the nightlife industry going to be inserted here. this makes me suspect that in the end the problem will transform from a cemetery issue into an economic one and that is where the real problem lies and it can you get any. yeah and i am ashamed to be talian because the government is carrying out psychological terrorism we traders be forced to shut down one of. these a quite drastic measures but they are kind of in the middle it's not the real up down it's a look down by hobbes here in germany we recently passed 10000 deaths while each one of them is a tragedy in its own right germany has fared considerably better than many of its neighbors in fact almost all of its neighbors despite that performance though there are those that are extremely
well not everybody has gone to those extreme levels that we just saw in naples and rome but italians in general and people in spain as well and happy about the measures that have been put in place on them with some saying simply won't work that it's pretty much a it's a disaster it will be devastating for many people and many families that work in the nightlife industry going to be inserted here. this makes me suspect that in the end the problem will transform from a cemetery issue into an...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. seven stowaways are in custody after british royal navy commandos stormed an oil tanker in the english channel. military assistance was requested after reports that the stowaways on board the liberian—registered nave andromeda had become violent. the bbc‘s duncan kennedy explains what happened. it really has been an extraordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called special boat service, sbs, special forces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven individuals, and we're told the whole operation only took around nine minutes, so a very quick operation. an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs. very well—known in many parts of the world. they're based about 50 miles,
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. seven stowaways are in custody after british royal navy commandos stormed an oil tanker in the english channel. military assistance was requested after reports that the stowaways on board the liberian—registered nave andromeda had become violent. the bbc‘s duncan kennedy explains what happened. it really has been an extraordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. here in the uk, a military operation onboard a tanker in the english channel has ended with the arrest of seven people after special forces stormed the ship. it's thought stowaways were causing problems on board the vessel, which had sailed from lagos in nigeria. the bbc‘s duncan kennedy has the latest. it really has been an extraordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called special boat service, sbs, specialforces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven individuals, and we're told the whole operation only took around nine minutes, so a very quick operation. an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs. very well—known in many parts of the world. we're also told that no
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. here in the uk, a military operation onboard a tanker in the english channel has ended with the arrest of seven people after special forces stormed the ship. it's thought stowaways were causing problems on board the vessel, which had sailed from lagos in nigeria. the bbc‘s duncan kennedy has the latest. it really has been an extraordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters...
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last august when a call for a snap election backfired even so it remains a political powerhouse in rome we heard from italian modern history professor polar burna dini who told us the former interior minister had grounds for keeping the migrant ship at sea. obviously the final goal is wrong and we were going to go you know we damn. well i don't think. we've gone i don't think probably that we really. believe and. i think it is clean of them. and i was not my only war and i think the. way now we. may do it mom. and. dad were due you know. that way with the government. land and we want to. know. who we are. or maybe. busses so far so much more on you tube channel facebook dot com take your pick any of us social media but for now kevin i was citing all from one of you doing this monday from me in the team of a great day. the also you have chosen conflict noticed the course is not very hot you tell you what you need to know and it is america in 2020 similar events. bolshevik revolution in 1007. so become a battleground in the u.s. government people love demanding the shut. the local plant.
last august when a call for a snap election backfired even so it remains a political powerhouse in rome we heard from italian modern history professor polar burna dini who told us the former interior minister had grounds for keeping the migrant ship at sea. obviously the final goal is wrong and we were going to go you know we damn. well i don't think. we've gone i don't think probably that we really. believe and. i think it is clean of them. and i was not my only war and i think the. way now...
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last august when a call for a snap election backfired even so it remains a political powerhouse in rome we heard from italian modern history professor paolo bird a deal you told us that the former interior minister had grounds for keeping the migrant ship at sea. obviously if the oil goes wrong it wouldn't go you know we'd be lamb. oh i don't think. we've gone i don't think probably we. really go and. i think it is enough to. be in them. and there was not my only in the world and i think the. way now we are going to do it mom. and. dad bird you know. that way with the government. land and. now we who we are. or maybe. an indigenous families follow the lawsuit against a hospital in the canadian province of quebec after a woman died at the facility while medical staff were caught on camera rolling insults out it choice as she can passed away last monday at the age of $37.00 a mother of 7 she's been admitted to hospital with severe stomach pains and had a history of heart problems during the final hours the woman lifestream to treatment in hospital and warning you may find this video comin
last august when a call for a snap election backfired even so it remains a political powerhouse in rome we heard from italian modern history professor paolo bird a deal you told us that the former interior minister had grounds for keeping the migrant ship at sea. obviously if the oil goes wrong it wouldn't go you know we'd be lamb. oh i don't think. we've gone i don't think probably we. really go and. i think it is enough to. be in them. and there was not my only in the world and i think the....