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the via sacra,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. [soft rock music] (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with star & micey. - ♪ i heard you went to tennessee ♪ ♪ thought that you'd come back to me ♪ ♪ thought you said you'd never leave ♪ ♪ baby, please... - hey, y'all. i'm joshua cosby from star & micey. tonight we're here at sun studio in memphis, tennessee. we're actually a memphis, tennessee band and, which consists of me on lead vocals and electric and acoustic guitar. and we have nick redmond on lead vocals and electric guitar.
the via sacra,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. [soft rock music] (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music...
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and then, he really extolled you all there in rome to never tire of forgiveness. i wonder if you could talked a little bit more about that, what it was like to see him in rome, and to hear him inspire you, and to live out this year of mercy, to show that forgiveness with so many people? >> you know, the very choice, privileged inclusion that he gave to the capuchins, and we had two different ceremonies in st. peter's, the liturgies and for of for all the missionaries, he had two liturgies that were just for the capuchins inside st. peter's with the remains, the relics of father peele and saint leopold. in a way, i think he was mentoring to us for when we are in that confessional. because, the confessional, really for a priest, many times, is not just in the box, or in the room. people catch you on the corner of a street, at an airport, or somewhere. but when you get into that little quiet moment of intimacy or someone opens their heart to you, he conveyed to us huge st. peter's, when he's in that chair, a little bit away from the great mass of the friars, but he s
and then, he really extolled you all there in rome to never tire of forgiveness. i wonder if you could talked a little bit more about that, what it was like to see him in rome, and to hear him inspire you, and to live out this year of mercy, to show that forgiveness with so many people? >> you know, the very choice, privileged inclusion that he gave to the capuchins, and we had two different ceremonies in st. peter's, the liturgies and for of for all the missionaries, he had two liturgies...
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. >> she is likely to have left from rome. to reach jerusalem is almost 2,000 miles over land. is in her 70s at this point, this journey is an enormous undertaking. >> it is so unbelievably far away, in the american context, if new york is rome, jerusalem is something like guam or american samoa. >> but by all accounts, helena is a remarkable woman. >> we know only a couple of things about the empress helena. we know that she was christian. and we know that she was a commoner. >> and yet she gets together with a traveling roman army officer and gives birth to the man who will one day become emperor of rome. >> since its creation in 27 b.c., the roman empire has been ruled by pagans. then in 312 a.d., helena's son, constantine, has a dramatic change of faith. >> the story goes that on the eve of a great battle outside rome he has a vision. >> he sees a cross of light in the sky and he hears a voice that tells him "by this, you will conquer." he takes it to mean that by the symbol of the cross and by christianity, he's going to become the lone emperor and the supreme figure in th
. >> she is likely to have left from rome. to reach jerusalem is almost 2,000 miles over land. is in her 70s at this point, this journey is an enormous undertaking. >> it is so unbelievably far away, in the american context, if new york is rome, jerusalem is something like guam or american samoa. >> but by all accounts, helena is a remarkable woman. >> we know only a couple of things about the empress helena. we know that she was christian. and we know that she was a...
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if not, what value are you to rome? >> governor, my temple guards have learned that the attack upon your noble wife was led by a zealot, samuel of peraea. >> and why is he not here in chains, tortured, begging that death relieve his agony?! why?! >> he and his followers have fled to the wilds of galilee. >> your place of rule. >> i'll offer rewards. he'll be betrayed, easily found. >> found and killed, along with all of his followers -- killed by you. >> by me? >> do i sense hesitation? do i tell the emperor our enemies find sanctum in your realm? >> no. i'll find him. kill him. >> hacked to shreds... all of them. >> governor, we share your fully justified fury. the enemies of order -- the enemies of us all. >> then prove it. the bodies of those who disrespected my wife and my office here, that i may see them...and soon. [ indistinct conversations ] ♪ >> who were those people? >> they're zealots. rather than submit, they cut their own throats. ♪ sales event is on. with extraordinary offers on the exhilarating is...
if not, what value are you to rome? >> governor, my temple guards have learned that the attack upon your noble wife was led by a zealot, samuel of peraea. >> and why is he not here in chains, tortured, begging that death relieve his agony?! why?! >> he and his followers have fled to the wilds of galilee. >> your place of rule. >> i'll offer rewards. he'll be betrayed, easily found. >> found and killed, along with all of his followers -- killed by you....
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if not, what value are you to rome? >> governor, my temple guards have learned that the attack upon your noble wife was led by a zealot, samuel of peraea. >> and why is he not here in chains, tortured, begging that death relieve his agony?! why?! >> he and his followers have fled to the wilds of galilee. >> your place of rule. >> i'll offer rewards. he'll be betrayed, easily found. >> found and killed, along with all of his followers -- killed by you. >> by me? >> do i sense hesitation? do i tell the emperor our enemies find sanctum in your realm? >> no. i'll find him. kill him. >> hacked to shreds... all of them. >> governor, we share your fully justified fury. the enemies of order -- the enemies of us all. >> then prove it. the bodies of those who disrespected my wife and my office here, that i may see them...and soon. [ indistinct conversations ] ♪ >> who were those people? >> they're zealots. rather than submit, they cut their own throats. ♪ nexium 24hr is the new #1 selling frequent heartburn brand in america.
if not, what value are you to rome? >> governor, my temple guards have learned that the attack upon your noble wife was led by a zealot, samuel of peraea. >> and why is he not here in chains, tortured, begging that death relieve his agony?! why?! >> he and his followers have fled to the wilds of galilee. >> your place of rule. >> i'll offer rewards. he'll be betrayed, easily found. >> found and killed, along with all of his followers -- killed by you....
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caesar had more power than anyone ever had in rome, the richest man, the strongest army rome ever had. >> how large is the roman empire? >> britain to syria to north africa, to spain. it's enormous. and there are about 50 million people in it. >> what was caesar like, as a person, from what you can tell? >> as a person, he was absolutely fascinating and absolutely maddening. he was brilliant. he was a genius. he was smarter than just about anyone else, and more talented than anyone else. trouble is, he knew it. he is a rare person in history who is a great general and a great politician and also a great author. we don't see that very often. >> shakespearean version that caesar is betrayed and assassinated by a group of people, eventually led by his closest friend, the man he considers his son, brutus. and there is that famous line in shakespeare, et tu, brutus, you, too, brutus, then brutus befalls caesar. >> it's true that brutus was one of the chief conspirators. it's not true that he was caesar's greatest friend. in fact, he had fought against caesar originally in the civil war and
caesar had more power than anyone ever had in rome, the richest man, the strongest army rome ever had. >> how large is the roman empire? >> britain to syria to north africa, to spain. it's enormous. and there are about 50 million people in it. >> what was caesar like, as a person, from what you can tell? >> as a person, he was absolutely fascinating and absolutely maddening. he was brilliant. he was a genius. he was smarter than just about anyone else, and more talented...
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peter's in rome. >> it's really scary. because you don't know when it's going happen. >> the terror dragnet widening did they finally catch the attacker who slipped away? >>> breaking news, the medical chopper returning from a rescue mission crashing in the woods. everyone onboard killed. >>> decision day for the democrats. the results just coming in and the republicans in a war of words over women. donald trump not backing down. >>> a pilot under arrest just as the shocking charge, failing a breathalyzer test. >>> and it looked like they knew what they were doing. until they fell and crashed into each other. the brazen, bumbling thieves caught on camera. >>> good evening. and thank you for joining us on this saturday. i'm cecilia vega, and as we come on the air tonight, the terror attacks in belgium casting a shade dover shadow over this weekend's celebrations of spring and hope. security across europe especially high from turkey where the new warning about possible threats for americans traveling there, to germany and fr
peter's in rome. >> it's really scary. because you don't know when it's going happen. >> the terror dragnet widening did they finally catch the attacker who slipped away? >>> breaking news, the medical chopper returning from a rescue mission crashing in the woods. everyone onboard killed. >>> decision day for the democrats. the results just coming in and the republicans in a war of words over women. donald trump not backing down. >>> a pilot under arrest...
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peter's in rome. >> it's really scary. because you don't know when it's going happen. >> the terror dragnet widening did they finally catch the attacker who slipped away? >>> breaking news, the medical chopper returning from a rescue mission crashing in the woods. everyone onboard killed. >>> decision day for the democrats. the results just coming in and the republicans in a war of words over women. donald trump not backing down. >>> a pilot under arrest just as the plane was about to take off. the shocking charge, failing a breathalyzer test. >>> and it looked like they knew what they were doing. until they fell and crashed into each other. the brazen, bumbling thieves caught on camera. >>> good evening. and thank you for joining us on this saturday. i'm cecilia vega, and as we come on the air tonight, the terror attacks in belgium casting a shade dover shadow over this weekend's celebrations of spring and hope. security across europe especially high from turkey where the new warning about possible threats for americans t
peter's in rome. >> it's really scary. because you don't know when it's going happen. >> the terror dragnet widening did they finally catch the attacker who slipped away? >>> breaking news, the medical chopper returning from a rescue mission crashing in the woods. everyone onboard killed. >>> decision day for the democrats. the results just coming in and the republicans in a war of words over women. donald trump not backing down. >>> a pilot under arrest...
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peter's in rome. >> it's really scary. because you don't know when it's going happen. >> the terror dragnet widening. did they finally catch the attacker who slipped away? >>> breaking news. the medical chopper returning from a rescue mission crashing in the woods. everyone onboard killed. >>> decision day for the democrats. the results just coming in and republicans in a war of words over women. donald trump not backing down. >>> a pilot under arrest, just as the plane was about to take off. the shocking charge? failing a breathalyzer test. >>> and it looked like they knew what they were doing. until they fell and crashed into each other. the brazen, bumbling thieves caught on camera. >>> good evening. and thank you for joining us on this saturday. i'm cecilia vega. and as we come on the air tonight, the terror attacks in belgium casting a shadow over this weekend's celebrations of spring and hope. security across europe especially high from turkey where the new warning about possible threats for americans traveling there
peter's in rome. >> it's really scary. because you don't know when it's going happen. >> the terror dragnet widening. did they finally catch the attacker who slipped away? >>> breaking news. the medical chopper returning from a rescue mission crashing in the woods. everyone onboard killed. >>> decision day for the democrats. the results just coming in and republicans in a war of words over women. donald trump not backing down. >>> a pilot under arrest,...
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it is easter in rome. today marks the end of a 40-day lent period of reflection and around the world it's a time for celebration and family. thousands gathered in st. peter's square this morning to celebrate the holiest day of the year for christians and to pray together. pope francis celebrating mass and calling on christians to find hope. his homily urging the faithful joyful, saying in part, let us not stay imperez end within open our sealed tombs to the lord so he may enter and grant us life. on the evening of holy saturday came the easter vigil in rome. pope francis entering the st. represents jesus' death. the lighting of the candle life. that radiance carried into the solemn prayer and mourning, the three days after death marking his resurrection. here at home timothy cardinal dolan led a mass at st. patrick's cathedral speaking about what is at the heart of this easter celebration. >> let us listen with quiet hearts to the holy word of god. let us meditate on how god, in times past, saved his peopl
it is easter in rome. today marks the end of a 40-day lent period of reflection and around the world it's a time for celebration and family. thousands gathered in st. peter's square this morning to celebrate the holiest day of the year for christians and to pray together. pope francis celebrating mass and calling on christians to find hope. his homily urging the faithful joyful, saying in part, let us not stay imperez end within open our sealed tombs to the lord so he may enter and grant us...
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from cuba to rome, let's go there live where pope francis is taking part in one of the most important ceremonies of the christian religious year. going to leave you with these live pictures from rome, maybe talk you through some of them and see you at the top of the next hour. >> [speaking latin] phil: these are the stocks that jesus christ was said to have made on the way to his execution 2000 years ago in jerusalem. >> [speaking foreign language] phil: this is one of the holiest festivals for christians. it commemorates the crucifixion of jesus, who christians believe died for their sins. they believe that jesus was resurrected three days later on easter sunday. >> [speaking foreign language] phil: according to tradition, this nighttime precession takes place on the road to the coliseum. anti-terrorism measures are in place for vacation and italian police have deployed sniffer dogs and metal detect your's. -- detectors. >> [speaking foreign language] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.or
from cuba to rome, let's go there live where pope francis is taking part in one of the most important ceremonies of the christian religious year. going to leave you with these live pictures from rome, maybe talk you through some of them and see you at the top of the next hour. >> [speaking latin] phil: these are the stocks that jesus christ was said to have made on the way to his execution 2000 years ago in jerusalem. >> [speaking foreign language] phil: this is one of the holiest...
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but happier scenes in rome where about 100 syrian refugees have arrived safely. he is described as one of the most important days in the u.s. election and look at why super tuesday is crucial for candidates. spy tapes and allegations of corruption and a case to talk about a case today is now before the court. ♪ police chiefs from greece and several balkin states are meeting in about an hour from now to discuss the refugee crisis and mainly talking about monday's scenes of chaos with macedonia where the police fired tear gas at refugees and my grants and thousands are stuck there because of border restrictions and we report now through there. >> reporter: impatient and exhausted and first marched over the rail way gate along the water demanding once again to be let through. but soon things got out of control. some refugees managed to tear down part of the fence. others hurled stones at macedonia forces on the other side of the fence. they responded with tear gas. but rumor had spread around the camp that the border had opened, hundreds of refugees ran towards th
but happier scenes in rome where about 100 syrian refugees have arrived safely. he is described as one of the most important days in the u.s. election and look at why super tuesday is crucial for candidates. spy tapes and allegations of corruption and a case to talk about a case today is now before the court. ♪ police chiefs from greece and several balkin states are meeting in about an hour from now to discuss the refugee crisis and mainly talking about monday's scenes of chaos with macedonia...
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al jazeera, rome. >> to syria where the u.n. is trying to distribute aid. the truce is being tested. this video is said to show fighting in hama. the main opposition is accusing the government of violating agreement there. these pictures from the syrian military purportedly show soldiers fighting isil. isil isn't taking part in the cessation of host i think at this. opposition groups there say the army is targeting them, too. speakering about the truce violations, john kerry said it is important they are dealt with. it is agreed while there have been some number of violations reported on both sides and we take them all very seriously. we do not want to lit great these in a public fashion in the press. we want to work to eliminate them. we have agreed on a process by which we will do that. there is a team of people on the ground in geneva and a team of people in jordan. they are in touch with people until syria. we are going to track down each alleged violation and work even more now to put in place a construct which will help us to be able to guarantee that
al jazeera, rome. >> to syria where the u.n. is trying to distribute aid. the truce is being tested. this video is said to show fighting in hama. the main opposition is accusing the government of violating agreement there. these pictures from the syrian military purportedly show soldiers fighting isil. isil isn't taking part in the cessation of host i think at this. opposition groups there say the army is targeting them, too. speakering about the truce violations, john kerry said it is...
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it happened around 2 this morning on yukon street, that's just south of busch boulevard near rome avenue. 10 news reporter sarah hollenbeck is live at the scene. breaking news breaking news right now in tampa where police are searching for two men after they broke into a home. it happened around 2 this morning on yukon street, that's just south of busch boulevard near rome avenue. 10 news reporter sarah hollenbeck is live at the scene. sarah this is really scary, we're learning the victims were tied up during check this out! before they move to check this out! before they move to their permanent home right here in florida, the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey hosted a brunch with their asian closing in may for the remaining 11 elephants. that's when they'll retire to the ringling brothers for elephant conservations in polk city. a familiar face is joining studio 10 live. 10 news w-t-s-p is happy to announce former bucs receiver michael clayton is now part of our team. he recently co- hosted with stephanie webb. during the week of the super bowl they were joined by rays pitcher chr
it happened around 2 this morning on yukon street, that's just south of busch boulevard near rome avenue. 10 news reporter sarah hollenbeck is live at the scene. breaking news breaking news right now in tampa where police are searching for two men after they broke into a home. it happened around 2 this morning on yukon street, that's just south of busch boulevard near rome avenue. 10 news reporter sarah hollenbeck is live at the scene. sarah this is really scary, we're learning the victims were...
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antipas continued pressing rome to be named king until his efforts offended the new emperor, caligula. antipas and herodias were exiled to gaul, where they died in obscurity. pontius pilate was recalled to rome, while joseph caiaphas, without his roman ally, lost his position within the temple, whereas the story of jesus, a humble carpenter of nazareth, gave birth to one of the world's foremost religions. today, there are more than 2 billion christians worldwide. ♪ ♪ the world of islamic extremism. that's it for "the kelly file." i'm sandra smith. >>> tonight, on "war stories" -- isis ruthless and expanding the so-called islamic state. >> isis is hot wiring apocaly e apocalypse. >> fierce fighters standing against isis. >> parent are a fighting force. our efforts anemic so far. >> attacks in europe and in america. >> the threat is growing in terms of scale
antipas continued pressing rome to be named king until his efforts offended the new emperor, caligula. antipas and herodias were exiled to gaul, where they died in obscurity. pontius pilate was recalled to rome, while joseph caiaphas, without his roman ally, lost his position within the temple, whereas the story of jesus, a humble carpenter of nazareth, gave birth to one of the world's foremost religions. today, there are more than 2 billion christians worldwide. ♪ ♪ the world of islamic...
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antipas continued pressing rome to be named king until his efforts offended the new emperor, caligula. antipas and herodias were exiled to gaul, where they died in obscurity. pontius pilate was recalled to rome, while joseph caiaphas, without his roman ally, lost his position within the temple, whereas the story of jesus, a humble carpenter of nazareth, gave birth to one of the world's foremost religions. today, there are more than 2 billion christians worldwide. ♪ ♪ p.m. and fox has a big special&ó!; t 10:00 tonight. don't miss it ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this >>> i'm eric in for bill o'reilly and thank you for watching this special edition of "the factor, the terror equation." all across europe, there are daily raids to stop outrage, and officials say that u.s. forces have killed the number two isis leader in syria, and ash carter said that in the past few day, other key isis leaders have been killed. >> we are eliminating
antipas continued pressing rome to be named king until his efforts offended the new emperor, caligula. antipas and herodias were exiled to gaul, where they died in obscurity. pontius pilate was recalled to rome, while joseph caiaphas, without his roman ally, lost his position within the temple, whereas the story of jesus, a humble carpenter of nazareth, gave birth to one of the world's foremost religions. today, there are more than 2 billion christians worldwide. ♪ ♪ p.m. and fox has a big...
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peter's in rome. >> it's really scary. because you don't know when it's going happen. >> the terror dragnet widening. did they finally catch the attacker who slipped away? >>> breaking news. the medical chopper returning from a rescue mission crashing in the woods. everyone onboard killed. >>> decision day for the democrats. the results just coming in and republicans in a war of words over women. donald trump not backing down. >>> a pilot under arrest, just as the plane was about to take off. the shocking charge? failing a breathalyzer test. >>> and it looked like they knew what they were doing. until they fell and crashed into each other. the brazen, bumbling thieves
peter's in rome. >> it's really scary. because you don't know when it's going happen. >> the terror dragnet widening. did they finally catch the attacker who slipped away? >>> breaking news. the medical chopper returning from a rescue mission crashing in the woods. everyone onboard killed. >>> decision day for the democrats. the results just coming in and republicans in a war of words over women. donald trump not backing down. >>> a pilot under arrest,...
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. >> reporter: it is easter in rome. today marks the end of a 40-day lent period of reflection and around the world it's a time for celebration and family. thousands gathered in st. peter's square this morning to celebrate the holiest day of the year for christians and to pray together. pope francis celebrating mass and calling on christians to find hope. his homily urging the faithful to open their hearts and be joyful, saying, in part, let us not stay imprisoned within ourselves and break open our sealed tombs to the lord so he on the evening of holy saturday came the easter vigil in rome. paraphernalia entering the st. peter's basilica in darkness. the lighting of the pascal candle represents the light of jesus' life. that radiance carried into the church by pope francis and solemn prayer and mourning the three days after death, marking his resurrection. here at home timothy cardinal dolan led a mass at st. peter's cathedral speaking about what is at the heart of this easter celebration. >> let us listen with quiet he
. >> reporter: it is easter in rome. today marks the end of a 40-day lent period of reflection and around the world it's a time for celebration and family. thousands gathered in st. peter's square this morning to celebrate the holiest day of the year for christians and to pray together. pope francis celebrating mass and calling on christians to find hope. his homily urging the faithful to open their hearts and be joyful, saying, in part, let us not stay imprisoned within ourselves and...
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the rally in rome calling for simple unions for gay couples. >> how about a slide down a see-through tunnel 1,000 feet in the air? >>> tens of thousands of italians gatheredar a massive rally in rome to demand their government recognize civil unions for gay couples. legislation to allow civil unions is currently being considered in the italian parliament. italy is less progressive than many of its neighbors when it comes tos for same-sex partners. >>> exposing children to allergens early in life may help prevent serious food allergies. they found children who were exposed to peanuts in the first five years of their lives were 81% less likely to develop an allergy to them. other allergens like milk, wheat, and eggs showed less promising results. >>> remembrances are flooding in for the author behind prince of tides. he died yesterday. he was 70 years old. a look back at his life and career. >> pat conroadway died -- conroy died sirnded by friends and family. he was battling pancreatic cancer. the beloved american author is best known for fiction works. his booshgs sold more than 20 mi
the rally in rome calling for simple unions for gay couples. >> how about a slide down a see-through tunnel 1,000 feet in the air? >>> tens of thousands of italians gatheredar a massive rally in rome to demand their government recognize civil unions for gay couples. legislation to allow civil unions is currently being considered in the italian parliament. italy is less progressive than many of its neighbors when it comes tos for same-sex partners. >>> exposing children...
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it is easter in rome. today marks the end of a 40 day lent period of reflection and around the world it's a time for celebration and family. thousands gathered in st. peter's square this morning to celebrate the holiest day of the year for christians and to pray together. poach celebrating mass and calling on christians to find home. his homily urging the faithful to open their hearts and be joyful, saying in part let us not stay imprisoned within ourselves but break open our sealed tombs to the lord so he may enter and grant us life. on the evening of holy saturday came the easter vigil in rome. pope francis saying st. petersburg basilica in darkness representing jesus' death. represents the light of jesus' life. that radiance carried into the church by pope francis and solemn prayer and mourning the three days after death marking his resurrection. here at home timothy cardinal dolan led a holy saturday mass at st. patrick's cathedral speaking about what is at the heart of this easter celebration. >> let
it is easter in rome. today marks the end of a 40 day lent period of reflection and around the world it's a time for celebration and family. thousands gathered in st. peter's square this morning to celebrate the holiest day of the year for christians and to pray together. poach celebrating mass and calling on christians to find home. his homily urging the faithful to open their hearts and be joyful, saying in part let us not stay imprisoned within ourselves but break open our sealed tombs to...
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in rome, amy kellogg, fox news. the cardinal - george pell - is not under investigation or suspicion himself... but has come under fire for what critics have described as a systematic cover-up by the church's hierarchy to protect criminal priests. the oscars faced another controversial topic last night.... diversity in hollywood. host chris rock was expected to address the issue... after only white people were nominated - in every single acting category. "it's the 88th nominees thing happened at least 71 other times... black people did not had real things to protest at the time." chris rock was announced as host before the nominees were announced. he went through with it - despite calls for him to pull out of the broadcast amid boycotts - due to the lack of diversity. "he told an anecdote about being with barack obama at a fundraiser and he whispered in obama's ear that everybody here voted for you and none of them hire black people and that was not a joke. the audience was uncomfortable by that " "so i think he tou
in rome, amy kellogg, fox news. the cardinal - george pell - is not under investigation or suspicion himself... but has come under fire for what critics have described as a systematic cover-up by the church's hierarchy to protect criminal priests. the oscars faced another controversial topic last night.... diversity in hollywood. host chris rock was expected to address the issue... after only white people were nominated - in every single acting category. "it's the 88th nominees thing...
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police patrolling outside sunday services from new york to rome. the attack on terrorism tonight, coming from pope francis himself. >>> in the heart of brussels, riot police clash with right wing protesters. tonight, the manhunt for the attackers growing. >>> donald trump's controversial comments about safety here at home. the front-runner and ted cruz blasting away at each other, as bernie sanders scores a clean sweep over hillary clinton. >>> it looks like snow. but that's actually hail in florida. extreme weather this holiday weekend. rob marciano standing by. >>> the explosion no one saw coming. a home leveled just one week after new owners got the keys.
police patrolling outside sunday services from new york to rome. the attack on terrorism tonight, coming from pope francis himself. >>> in the heart of brussels, riot police clash with right wing protesters. tonight, the manhunt for the attackers growing. >>> donald trump's controversial comments about safety here at home. the front-runner and ted cruz blasting away at each other, as bernie sanders scores a clean sweep over hillary clinton. >>> it looks like snow. but...
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that anymore. i'm sure the people in the town are super happy. >> residents are not relieved to see rome behind bars >> with his background and things that i have witnessed out of him, in the past three years, intimidating people in the village. i would be in fear for him to get out. not only for the citizens, but frankly, i believe this gentleman is capable of targeting law enforcement. >> probably not from a jail cell. >> charles is being held on 350 thousand bond at this point. prosecutors and some of the investigators i talked with were hoping it would be even higher. we'll see what happens in the near future in regards to that. in richmond, rich jaffe, local 12 news. >> charles crawford's problems are far from over. to be upgraded, when the case against him is expected to go against the grand jury. >> today, it's super tuesday. primaries are held in 11 states today. donald trump spent time talking to ohio voters. he spoke to about 4 thousand people in a rally held in the columbus airport. chris christie is travelling with him. today, trump hit some familiar theme. >> early voting ab
that anymore. i'm sure the people in the town are super happy. >> residents are not relieved to see rome behind bars >> with his background and things that i have witnessed out of him, in the past three years, intimidating people in the village. i would be in fear for him to get out. not only for the citizens, but frankly, i believe this gentleman is capable of targeting law enforcement. >> probably not from a jail cell. >> charles is being held on 350 thousand bond at...
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that was finished and presented to rome. along with that, about 800 pages of documentation on father baker's life. narrator: in 2011, pope benedict xvi approved the document on nelson baker's heroic virtue and declared father baker "venerable." his cause for canonization? very exciting that that could give renewed life to the basilica, bring people there for a number of reasons, including to pay their respects to this great saintly man who built all of this wonderful work, and perhaps his greatest work, at least architecturally -- his greatest work was the basilica. i suppose his greatest work was the lives of the boys and girls. and it's across generations, and especially the young people -- i find that young people, given the choice, love the richness. they may not know much about it. they may not have grown up with it. but once they come in contact with it, they find it very compelling. narrator: the question arises -- how was the basilica built in five years? the answer -- simultaneously, in all corners of the world, by
that was finished and presented to rome. along with that, about 800 pages of documentation on father baker's life. narrator: in 2011, pope benedict xvi approved the document on nelson baker's heroic virtue and declared father baker "venerable." his cause for canonization? very exciting that that could give renewed life to the basilica, bring people there for a number of reasons, including to pay their respects to this great saintly man who built all of this wonderful work, and perhaps...
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in rome. >> and included in the injured in brussels is four americans. news channel 8's lindsey mastis joins us now live. outpouring of support worldwide for brussels and the victims. >> reporter: it is. and you can see how the world is coming together on social media. the eiffel tower there, are other monuments lit up as well. this one in rio, berlin, toronto and even iceland. and here in tampa, we are showing our solidarity with belgium. this is the top of the suntrust building. and you can see those colors black, red, yellow, representing belgium's flag. and if you look at this image, this is trending right now on facebook. it's france's flag comfortabling the belgium flag. and of course right here, tough dates of the terrorist attacks in paris and in brussels. and this is a tweet that the white house put out, it's a proclamation from president barack obama saying that all of the flags are going to be flown at half-staff for the rest of the week. and now there's also memorials growing for the victims. days of national mourning. coming up in 30 minute,
in rome. >> and included in the injured in brussels is four americans. news channel 8's lindsey mastis joins us now live. outpouring of support worldwide for brussels and the victims. >> reporter: it is. and you can see how the world is coming together on social media. the eiffel tower there, are other monuments lit up as well. this one in rio, berlin, toronto and even iceland. and here in tampa, we are showing our solidarity with belgium. this is the top of the suntrust building....
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the colosseum in rome. earl he delivered a good frid >>> in about an hour pope francis will take part in the way of the cross procession around the coliseum in rome. earlier he gave a good friday sermon at st. peter's basilica on the vatican youtube's page streaming live. >>> tonight a the rolling stones will play in cuba for the first time. the band arrived yesterday in havana. organizers say the group's live performance could draw more than a million people into the streets of the cuban capital. this is the last stop on the stones' latin-american tour. their gig tonight caps off an historic month for cuba, one that saw its first visit by a sitting american president in almost a century. >>> there's a dam in the middle of your data stream and netflix is admitting that it slowed down data streams on purpose. the "wall street journal" reports that netflix slowed down video speeds on mobile networks to protect consumers from excessive data charges. it's a practice known as throttling. netflix says it's been d
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the colosseum in rome. earl he delivered a good frid >>> in about an hour pope francis will take part in the way of the cross procession around the coliseum in rome. earlier he gave a good friday sermon at st. peter's basilica on the vatican youtube's page streaming live. >>> tonight a the rolling stones will play in cuba for the first time. the band arrived yesterday in havana. organizers say the group's live performance could draw more than a million people...
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. >> cardinal george pell was speaking via video link from rome. the inquiry focuses on a priest who was convict of offenses against more than 50 children in the 1970's and 1980s. pell couldn't return for the hearings, blaming a health problem. that didn't stop 15 victims traveling to rome to witness his testimony. donations funded their journey. >> he is an ignorant buffoon. it's unbelievable that a man of that intelligence was so unaware was what was going on around him. >> pell was a priest in the diocese where the abuse happened. he said he was dereceived by bye priest was moved from parish to parish. >> we are calling on the pope to intervene, that he make and ask the cardinal pell to actually be more honest about what went on. >> since sex abuse scandals appeared in the catholic church, pope francis that promised publicly those accountable for crimes will be brought to justice. >>> israeli soldiers injured during unrest. the palestinian victim was a 22-year-old student. it is report that had two soldiers accidental drove into the camp on mond
. >> cardinal george pell was speaking via video link from rome. the inquiry focuses on a priest who was convict of offenses against more than 50 children in the 1970's and 1980s. pell couldn't return for the hearings, blaming a health problem. that didn't stop 15 victims traveling to rome to witness his testimony. donations funded their journey. >> he is an ignorant buffoon. it's unbelievable that a man of that intelligence was so unaware was what was going on around him. >>...
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the leaders are some of rome's top generals. they knew exactly what we were doing. they cased the place and really had a plan down to the minute. they even brought glad appreciators as back up. something that's not there in shakespeare. it also succeeds because ceaser doesn't believe it. he's a victim of his own success. he sucks all the air out of the room every place he goes. there is one person in shakespeare that gets that right and that's his wife who was a very experienced roman politician. she comes from a top politician family. >> there's another woman in your story who doesn't really appear marginally and that's cleopatra. >> yes. she was his mistress and present in rome on the odds of march. she was living in ceaser's villa. she probably had their natural dhield with them, their son which means little ceaser and she was a very controversial figure. many romans despised her and thought he was the proof ceaser really wanted to be queen. afterall, his girl friend was the queen of egypt. >> what's the big lesson when you think of the assassination? >> i think
the leaders are some of rome's top generals. they knew exactly what we were doing. they cased the place and really had a plan down to the minute. they even brought glad appreciators as back up. something that's not there in shakespeare. it also succeeds because ceaser doesn't believe it. he's a victim of his own success. he sucks all the air out of the room every place he goes. there is one person in shakespeare that gets that right and that's his wife who was a very experienced roman...
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still seeing rain from rome to athens as we go through the afternoon. looking at temperatures in the teens for paris and madrid throughout the day on monday. we are looking at active weather as we look at north america. looking at a couple of areas of low pressure pushing east. look out for north carolina into virginia, the possibility of severe storms exist. dry weather but windy conditions bringing fire danger for the southwest. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> it's almost 7:28 p.m. on a monday here in japan. more updates a3w3wño]ñ]ñ]ñíñíñíñ >> this is france 24 broadcasting live around the world. these are the headlines. the car blast in turkey's up to 37 deaths. more were hurt in a busy square, the latest in a busy string of deadly attacks. the ivory coast is in attack after al qaeda gunmen storm a
still seeing rain from rome to athens as we go through the afternoon. looking at temperatures in the teens for paris and madrid throughout the day on monday. we are looking at active weather as we look at north america. looking at a couple of areas of low pressure pushing east. look out for north carolina into virginia, the possibility of severe storms exist. dry weather but windy conditions bringing fire danger for the southwest. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended...
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. >> reporter: he was speaking vee avideo link from-- via video link from rome. it was in relation to a priest who was active in the 70s and 80s. he didn't attend the hearing but that didn't stop 15 victims travel to rome to watch him. >> it seems unbelievable that a man of intelligence was so unaware of what was going on around him. >> reporter: at the time pel was a priest the church war the abuse happened. >> we are now calling on the pope to intervene in this, to intervene in this action that he make and ask the cardinal pell to be more honest about what went on. >> reporter: since sex abuse scandals in the catholic church surfaced in 2001, the vatican has been abused of covering up thousands of case worldwide. the pope has said those response for crimes hb held accountable. it is hoped the current inquiry in australia will bring justice to some. gerald tan >>> lots more still to come including a record breaking attempt at derailing government legislation is near its end in south korea. plus we will tell you about an epic stint on poored the international spa
. >> reporter: he was speaking vee avideo link from-- via video link from rome. it was in relation to a priest who was active in the 70s and 80s. he didn't attend the hearing but that didn't stop 15 victims travel to rome to watch him. >> it seems unbelievable that a man of intelligence was so unaware of what was going on around him. >> reporter: at the time pel was a priest the church war the abuse happened. >> we are now calling on the pope to intervene in this, to...
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police patrolling outside sunday services from new york to rome. the attack on terrorism tonight, coming from pope francis himself. >>> in the heart of brussels, riot police clash with right wing protesters. tonight, the manhunt for the attackers growing. >>> donald trump's controversial comments about safety here at home. the front-runner and ted cruz blasting away at each other, as bernie sanders scores a clean sweep over hillary clinton. >>> it looks like snow. but that's actually hail in florida. extreme weather this holiday weekend. rob marciano standing by. >>> the explosion no one saw coming. a home leveled just one week after new ownersot >>> and, the great egg hunt. the special sound bringing easter joy to this group of kids. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us on this easter sunday. tom llamas is off tonight. i'm receive. we begin with easter in america and around the world, celebrated under tight security. this was the site here in new york city today. the nypd on patrol as thousands attended mass at st. patrick's cathedr cathedra
police patrolling outside sunday services from new york to rome. the attack on terrorism tonight, coming from pope francis himself. >>> in the heart of brussels, riot police clash with right wing protesters. tonight, the manhunt for the attackers growing. >>> donald trump's controversial comments about safety here at home. the front-runner and ted cruz blasting away at each other, as bernie sanders scores a clean sweep over hillary clinton. >>> it looks like snow. but...
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police patrolling outside sunday services from new york to rome. the attack on terrorism tonight, coming from pope francis himself. >>> in the heart of brussels, riot police clash with right wing protesters. tonight, the manhunt for the attackers growing. >>> donald trump's controversial comments about safety here at home. the front-runner and ted cruz blasting away at each other, as bernie sanders scores a clean sweep over hillary clinton. >>> it looks like snow. but that's actually hail in florida. extreme weather this holiday weekend. rob marciano standing by. >>> the explosion no one saw coming. a home leveled just one week after new owners got the keys. >>> and, the great egg hunt. the special sound bringing easter joy to this group of kids. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us on this easter sunday. tom llamas is off tonight. i'm cecilia vega. we begin with easter in america and around the world, celebrated under tight security. this was the sight here in new york city today. the nypd on patrol as thousands attended mass at st. patrick'
police patrolling outside sunday services from new york to rome. the attack on terrorism tonight, coming from pope francis himself. >>> in the heart of brussels, riot police clash with right wing protesters. tonight, the manhunt for the attackers growing. >>> donald trump's controversial comments about safety here at home. the front-runner and ted cruz blasting away at each other, as bernie sanders scores a clean sweep over hillary clinton. >>> it looks like snow. but...
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kerry: do you have people that come to the restaurant from rome? >> oh, yes. >> very interesting. >> very, very special. >> they are excellent. i have to say they are >> about 85%. we do a small. >> we will try it. alfredo 100 did how is mike doing with that little car outside? did he get it started yet? >> picking out the other machine over here. this thing is a machine. i was just asking about the mileage. what you get out of it. you are not going far on a gallon of i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox , an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's shown to prevent headaches and migraines before th
kerry: do you have people that come to the restaurant from rome? >> oh, yes. >> very interesting. >> very, very special. >> they are excellent. i have to say they are >> about 85%. we do a small. >> we will try it. alfredo 100 did how is mike doing with that little car outside? did he get it started yet? >> picking out the other machine over here. this thing is a machine. i was just asking about the mileage. what you get out of it. you are not going far...
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police patrolling outside sunday services from new york to rome. the attack on terrorism tonight, coming from pope francis himself. >>> in the heart of brussels, riot police clash with right wing protesters. tonight, the manhunt for the attackers growing. >>> donald trump's controversial comments about safety here at home. the front-runner and ted cruz blasting away at each other, as bernie sanders scores a clean sweep over hillary clinton. >>> it looks like snow. extreme weather this holiday weekend. rob marciano standing by. >>> the explosion no one saw coming. a home leveled just one week after new owners got the keys. >>> and, the great egg hunt. the special sound bringing easter joy to this group of kids. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us on this easter sunday. tom llamas is off tonight. i'm cecilia vega. we begin with easter in america and around the world, celebrated under tight security. this was the sight here in new york city today. the nypd on patrol as thousands attended mass at st. patrick's cathedral. and overseas, rioting on
police patrolling outside sunday services from new york to rome. the attack on terrorism tonight, coming from pope francis himself. >>> in the heart of brussels, riot police clash with right wing protesters. tonight, the manhunt for the attackers growing. >>> donald trump's controversial comments about safety here at home. the front-runner and ted cruz blasting away at each other, as bernie sanders scores a clean sweep over hillary clinton. >>> it looks like snow....
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comparisons to angkor wat, machu picchu, ancient rome are inevitable. magnificent structures, representing the boundless dreams of the dead left to rot. yet unlike angkor, and leptis magna, people still live here. we forget that. ♪ you tell people you're going to detroit, and chances are somebody from the home team is going to say, "be sure to get a coney." i never really understood that. i mean, i'm like 30 minutes from a place called coney island, where presumably, they know something about freaking hotdogs, right? maybe the early greeks or macedonians who first experienced that golden land by the shore then took what they saw with them to florida, michigan, and beyond. maybe they knew something. they've been doing conies at duly's for over 90 years. that's almost as long as the hotdog's been around. and i can't tell you how deep this creation runs here. deep dish in chicago, cheese steak in philadelphia, you'll find some ambivalence. not here. >> waitress: how are you sir? >> anthony: good. now if i were from detroit, would i be eating this with my
comparisons to angkor wat, machu picchu, ancient rome are inevitable. magnificent structures, representing the boundless dreams of the dead left to rot. yet unlike angkor, and leptis magna, people still live here. we forget that. ♪ you tell people you're going to detroit, and chances are somebody from the home team is going to say, "be sure to get a coney." i never really understood that. i mean, i'm like 30 minutes from a place called coney island, where presumably, they know...
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we'll have also a report from rome on the arrival of almost a hundred syrian refugees there. the group is part of a humanitarian project encouraging refugees to reach europe safely. but let's now get the very latest from that rather tense situation on the border between greece and macedonia. hoda abdel hamid our correspondent is there live. and we saw some fairly horrifying scenes yesterday where tear gas was used to disperse these people. what are conditions like now, hoda? >> reporter: well, certainly there's not anymore of that tension that we saw yesterday, which was really when every day tensions boiled over because of the uncertainty. that uncertainty still exists here today, and i would say it's even a bit more increased, simply because people are wondering if after what happened yesterday, things will get tougher at the border. the crossing has been closed for the past 48 hours. only 30 people had been let through just before the riots broke out. the big challenge is to figure out how many people have made it to this makeshift camp. there's an estimate that about 9 to
we'll have also a report from rome on the arrival of almost a hundred syrian refugees there. the group is part of a humanitarian project encouraging refugees to reach europe safely. but let's now get the very latest from that rather tense situation on the border between greece and macedonia. hoda abdel hamid our correspondent is there live. and we saw some fairly horrifying scenes yesterday where tear gas was used to disperse these people. what are conditions like now, hoda? >> reporter:...
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peter's square here and to meet them an extra 3,000 security forces here in rome. now, there's 24-hour surveillance of sensitive sites like this one, the kind of beefed up security we're seeing across europe today. with isis threatening another wave of attacks this morning, europe is jittery. anti-terror roundups still unfolding in french and brussels and patrols beefed up in britain and in rome in the midst of holy week during a pilgrimage year, officials tell abc news 3,000 more officers have been deployed. at st. peter's square worshippers basked in prayer as the sun poured through its famous colonnade. others busying themselves with selfies as security forces strolled among the tourists. none of you guys is afraid. >> all: no. >> reporter: did any of your parents expression concerns about you coming here? >> no. >> yes. >> reporter: yes. but still using logic to fight fear. >> because i'm more likely to get in a car accident at home than bombed in europe. that's why. >> reporter: fair enough. also undaunted, the pope ending good friday under heavy security, a b
peter's square here and to meet them an extra 3,000 security forces here in rome. now, there's 24-hour surveillance of sensitive sites like this one, the kind of beefed up security we're seeing across europe today. with isis threatening another wave of attacks this morning, europe is jittery. anti-terror roundups still unfolding in french and brussels and patrols beefed up in britain and in rome in the midst of holy week during a pilgrimage year, officials tell abc news 3,000 more officers have...
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peter's square here and to meet them an extra 3,000 security forces here in rome. now, there's 24-hour surveillance of sensitive sites like this one, the kind of beefed up security we're seeing across europe today. with isis threatening another europe is jittery. anti-terror roundups still un unfolding in french and brussels and patrols beefed up in britain and in rome in the midst of holy week during a pilgrimage year, officials tell abc news 3,000 more officers have been deployed. at st. peter's square worshippers basked in prayer as the sun poured through its famous colonnade. others busying themselves with selfies as security forces strolled among the tourists. none of you guys is afraid. >> all: no. >> reporter: did any of your parents expression concerns about you coming here? >> no. >> yes. >> reporter: yes. but still using logic to fight fear. >> because i'm more likely to get in a car accident at home than bombed in europe. that's why. >> reporter: fair enough. also undaunted, the pope ending good friday under heavy security, a beacon all in white under th
peter's square here and to meet them an extra 3,000 security forces here in rome. now, there's 24-hour surveillance of sensitive sites like this one, the kind of beefed up security we're seeing across europe today. with isis threatening another europe is jittery. anti-terror roundups still un unfolding in french and brussels and patrols beefed up in britain and in rome in the midst of holy week during a pilgrimage year, officials tell abc news 3,000 more officers have been deployed. at st....
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a gustus fell in love and started moving them to rome. then in the 19th century, the french got egypt to give them one. they got it over to paris. it took them like six years. then somebody had this homer simpson moment and thought we need a base. nobody thought to use a base. so they carved a base and got it put in place. the british wanted one of course so it took the british for years to get their act together. the british were acting like a little old lady. finally, they got them to pay for for 10000 pounds which was a whole lot of many at that time. here's 10,000 pounds, pounds, you get the oblast directed on the back of the thames and you keep what's left of it. that's your profit. he designed this building that was actually a cylinder and was manufactured in britain, taken apart, moved to the egypt and that oblast was on its side. it had fallen down. they built the ship around it. the idea was they were just going to roll it into the ocean got shut the doors. they take it through the mediterranean around the iberian nimitz law. the
a gustus fell in love and started moving them to rome. then in the 19th century, the french got egypt to give them one. they got it over to paris. it took them like six years. then somebody had this homer simpson moment and thought we need a base. nobody thought to use a base. so they carved a base and got it put in place. the british wanted one of course so it took the british for years to get their act together. the british were acting like a little old lady. finally, they got them to pay for...
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ending the ceremony in rome, the pope specifically mentioning terrorism. >> that bright and brutal form of violence that continues to shed blood in different parts of the world. some prayed, others posing for pictures. but everyone praying for a better look at the pope. pope then sipping around the square, even leaving the security perimeter to bless and wave for those who had gotten in. the tens of thousands on have people were funneled in and out of the square safely today but most of the europe remains on high alert, in fact, italy is still on what it calls its maximum alert. >> that was abc matt gutman reporting. >>> devon still is going back to his alma matter for a very special reason. still and his daughter leah will introduce still strong foundation to the penn state community sometime next movement the focus of the foundation is to help families with children diagnosed with cancer. and this event is planned for april 16th and the the same day as the blue/white spring foot gall game. she just celebrated her first year in remission. she was diagnosed with neuroblastoma two years
ending the ceremony in rome, the pope specifically mentioning terrorism. >> that bright and brutal form of violence that continues to shed blood in different parts of the world. some prayed, others posing for pictures. but everyone praying for a better look at the pope. pope then sipping around the square, even leaving the security perimeter to bless and wave for those who had gotten in. the tens of thousands on have people were funneled in and out of the square safely today but most of...
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peter's square here and to meet them, an extra 3,000 security forces here in rome. now, there's 24-hour surveillance of sensitive sites like this one, the kind of beefed up security we're seeing across europe today. with isis threatening another wave of attacks this morning, europe is jittery. anti-terror roundups still unfolding in france and buss. patrols have been beefed number britain, and in rome, in the midst of holy week during a pilgrimage year, officials tell abc news 3,000 more officers have been deployed. at st. peter's square worshippers basked in prayer as the sun poured through its famous colonnade. others busying themselves with selfies as security forces strolled among the tourists. none of you guys is afraid. >> all: no. >> reporter: none of you are afraid. did any of your parents expression concerns about you coming here? >> no. >> yes. >> reporter: yes. but still using logic to fight fear. >> because i'm more likely to get in a car accident at home than i am to get bombed in europe. that's why. >> reporter: fair enough. also undaunted, the pope en
peter's square here and to meet them, an extra 3,000 security forces here in rome. now, there's 24-hour surveillance of sensitive sites like this one, the kind of beefed up security we're seeing across europe today. with isis threatening another wave of attacks this morning, europe is jittery. anti-terror roundups still unfolding in france and buss. patrols have been beefed number britain, and in rome, in the midst of holy week during a pilgrimage year, officials tell abc news 3,000 more...
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. >> the world you live in is rome. their power. you defeat him and you'll defeat an empire. >> should have stayed away. >> you should have killed me. >> i will. >> how real. everybody is used to everything being so digital. was it really that real? >> everything is incredibly authentic, like we really did everything. when you see me inside with the four horses going around that track, nothing prepares you for that. >> you're making me sweat right now thinking about it. >> pretty serious. >> 32 horses pull eight real chariots at over 40 miles per hour on a track just outside of rome. >> you're there, and the power, referred to as horsepower. >> are we having fun now, brother! stand up now! >> it looks amazing. and two of the most amazing as well. >> roma downey is amazing. >> our thanks to jack for stopping by. the movie looks awesome. >>> we're counting down this week's top five stories, plus -- >> our special coverage behind the scenes of "the passion." inside rehearsals for this week's live tv event. >> camera! >> hey, "e.t.." >>
. >> the world you live in is rome. their power. you defeat him and you'll defeat an empire. >> should have stayed away. >> you should have killed me. >> i will. >> how real. everybody is used to everything being so digital. was it really that real? >> everything is incredibly authentic, like we really did everything. when you see me inside with the four horses going around that track, nothing prepares you for that. >> you're making me sweat right now...
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they wept, were overcome, believing he's the messiah, come to bring god's wrath upon rome. >> and what is more, we've learned he's a cousin of the baptist. >> we're being menaced by a family of lunatics. >> there's real danger here. if he could rally zealots to free the baptist, there could be an uprising in galilee. >> what's his name, this man? >> jesus of nazareth. >> his cousin the baptist should be killed without delay. that undercuts any thoughts of freeing him and also makes this jesus aware of the fate that could well await him. [ insects chirping ] >> leave. finally. >> meaning? >> pilate's blessing. [ door closes ] kill the baptist. >> killing him is a convenience for the roman, not for me. i'm already vilified for imprisoning the baptist. kill him, and all of galilee turns against me. >> pontius pilate's praise of you to caesar could make you king. >> what i see is pilate praising what serves pilate. if he wants the baptist dead, let him drag him to jerusalem and nail him to a cross. >> so you are set on doing nothing? >> mm-hmm. >> salome told me you asked her to dance at t
they wept, were overcome, believing he's the messiah, come to bring god's wrath upon rome. >> and what is more, we've learned he's a cousin of the baptist. >> we're being menaced by a family of lunatics. >> there's real danger here. if he could rally zealots to free the baptist, there could be an uprising in galilee. >> what's his name, this man? >> jesus of nazareth. >> his cousin the baptist should be killed without delay. that undercuts any thoughts of...
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they wept, were overcome, believing he's the messiah, come to bring god's wrath upon rome. >> and what is more, we've learned he's a cousin of the baptist. >> we're being menaced by a family of lunatics. >> there's real danger here. if he could rally zealots to free the baptist, there could be an uprising in galilee. >> what's his name, this man? >> jesus of nazareth. >> his cousin the baptist should be killed without delay. that undercuts any thoughts of freeing him and also makes this jesus aware of the fate that could well await him. [ insects chirping ] >> leave. finally. >> meaning? >> pilate's blessing. [ door closes ] kill the baptist. >> killing him is a convenience for the roman, not for me. i'm already vilified for imprisoning the baptist. kill him, and all of galilee turns against me. >> pontius pilate's praise of you to caesar could make you king. >> what i see is pilate praising what serves pilate. if he wants the baptist dead, let him drag him to jerusalem and nail him to a cross. >> so you are set on doing nothing? >> mm-hmm. >> salome told me you asked her to dance at t
they wept, were overcome, believing he's the messiah, come to bring god's wrath upon rome. >> and what is more, we've learned he's a cousin of the baptist. >> we're being menaced by a family of lunatics. >> there's real danger here. if he could rally zealots to free the baptist, there could be an uprising in galilee. >> what's his name, this man? >> jesus of nazareth. >> his cousin the baptist should be killed without delay. that undercuts any thoughts of...
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. >> the world you live in is rome. their power. you defeat him and you'll defeat an empire. >> should have stayed away. >> i will. >> how real. everybody is used to everything being so digital. was it really that real? >> everything is incredibly authentic, like we really did everything. when you see me inside with the four horses going around that track, nothing prepares you for that. >> you're making me sweat right now thinking about it. >> pretty serious. >> 32 horses pull eight real chariots at over 40 miles per hour on a track just outside of rome. >> you're there, and the power, you realize why it's still referred to as horsepower. >> are we having fun now, brother! stand up now! >> it looks amazing. and two of the most amazing as well. >> roma downey is amazing. >> our thanks to jack for stopping by. the movie looks awesome. >>> we're counting down this >> our special coverage behind the scenes of "the passion." inside rehearsals for this week's live tv event. >> camera! >> hey, "e.t.." >> what we're hearing is dope. it's al
. >> the world you live in is rome. their power. you defeat him and you'll defeat an empire. >> should have stayed away. >> i will. >> how real. everybody is used to everything being so digital. was it really that real? >> everything is incredibly authentic, like we really did everything. when you see me inside with the four horses going around that track, nothing prepares you for that. >> you're making me sweat right now thinking about it. >> pretty...
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parishioners appealed to rome. it was granted, their prayers to reopen. today marks the 4th anniversary of the rebirth if you will of st. casimir on sowiniski avenue off of east 79th and st. claire. there will be the third cleveland mass mob here at st. casimir, 11:30 this morning. the mission to attract people to come to mass to celebrate in this historic church. so many people have had so much history here it is good to see it back open. the cleveland mass mob will be happening 11:30 this morning. then there is going to be soup, seven different soups for the soul, if you will. going to be a wonderful time, back to you denise. >> denise: thank you so much harry. good thing he's inside today. because it is a little moist. i wouldn't call it a soaker but -- >> beth: definitely not yet. however, we had rain overnight so it is a little on the wet side. >> denise: still warm. >> beth: a little chilly. last night -- >> denise: i love when it is softly raining. >> beth: because of that soft rain you don't need to worry about washing your car today, mother natur
parishioners appealed to rome. it was granted, their prayers to reopen. today marks the 4th anniversary of the rebirth if you will of st. casimir on sowiniski avenue off of east 79th and st. claire. there will be the third cleveland mass mob here at st. casimir, 11:30 this morning. the mission to attract people to come to mass to celebrate in this historic church. so many people have had so much history here it is good to see it back open. the cleveland mass mob will be happening 11:30 this...
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he will wind up in rome, as tradition has it, as the first bishop of rome, first pope. >> look what happens to mary magdalene. she's known only as the penitent prostitute and her story and her importance fades away. >> centuries later, the discovery of another historic text offers a tantalizing explanation for what might have happened to mary magdalene after the resurrection. in 1896, a german scholar purchases an ancient book. it languishes in the egyptian museum in berlin until it is finally published in 1955 and revealed to be the gospel of mary. courtyard, the official hotel of the nfl, and i want to remind you that no one's the same without the game. take @youwishcommish8 for instance. he writes, "as commissioner of my fantasy league, i'm thinking about moving the draft up... to next week. too early?" commish, the season is a ways out. months in fact. no rosters are set, the draft hasn't even happened yet, and not a single free agent has been signed. so, it is too early? ...yes it is. dial it back, commish... way back. every day women around the world spend millions of hours just colle
he will wind up in rome, as tradition has it, as the first bishop of rome, first pope. >> look what happens to mary magdalene. she's known only as the penitent prostitute and her story and her importance fades away. >> centuries later, the discovery of another historic text offers a tantalizing explanation for what might have happened to mary magdalene after the resurrection. in 1896, a german scholar purchases an ancient book. it languishes in the egyptian museum in berlin until it...
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although only 61 years old, the former premier of italy kidnapped in a bloody shootout two days ago in rome by a bunch called the red brigades is nowhere to be found. >> moro's kidnapping has hit italians hard. the attitude that the chaos in italy is somehow the natural state of affairs here is no longer acceptable. >> the whole idea with these attacks is to shake the confidence of the government. and they did. >> italy's police are struggling to maintain law and order, and they appear to be no match for terrorists who, in the last six months, have gunned down judges, journalists, business executives, politicians, and policemen. >> alder moro's body was found in downtown rome today. the italian political leader, one of the most respected men in the country, had been brutally murdered by his red brigades kidnappers. >> everyone now realizes that no one, even the most powerful, has immunity from these urban guerillas. >> political terror in ireland today claimed the first member of the british royal family to be assassinated in modern times. cousin of the queen was killed when a powerful bomb
although only 61 years old, the former premier of italy kidnapped in a bloody shootout two days ago in rome by a bunch called the red brigades is nowhere to be found. >> moro's kidnapping has hit italians hard. the attitude that the chaos in italy is somehow the natural state of affairs here is no longer acceptable. >> the whole idea with these attacks is to shake the confidence of the government. and they did. >> italy's police are struggling to maintain law and order, and...