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in 1527, the city is in ruins. >> after that it took half a century to rebuild rome. >> though rome was destroyed and half ofurop has abandoned catholicism for lutheranism, the pope is determined to strengthen what's left of the catholic empire. but despite his best efforts to revive the splintering church, another threat to papal power brews in england. >> henry viii was a fascinating complicated individual. >> henry viii had the biggest ego in england. he was also a clever man, talented, good looking when he was young, and like many teenagers, he never quite coped with growing up. >> henry viii has ruled england since he was 18 years old, and as a young charismatic monarch, he is used to getting what he wants. >> henry was married to the daughter of ferdinand and isabel of spain. the wife was a spanish princess. >> henry viii marriage to kathryn of aragon is the first of many important political alliances. despite the advantages attached to their union, henry finds his marriage to kathryn problematic. >> they had been together for 20 years and she had managed to produce one living
in 1527, the city is in ruins. >> after that it took half a century to rebuild rome. >> though rome was destroyed and half ofurop has abandoned catholicism for lutheranism, the pope is determined to strengthen what's left of the catholic empire. but despite his best efforts to revive the splintering church, another threat to papal power brews in england. >> henry viii was a fascinating complicated individual. >> henry viii had the biggest ego in england. he was also a...
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after that they took half a century to build rome. >> rome is destroyed. half of europe abandoned catholicism for lutheranism. the pope is determined to strengthen what is left of the catholic empire. but despite his best efforts to revive the splintering church, another threat to papal power brui brews in england. >> henry viii was a fascinating complicated individual. >> henry vii had the biggest ego in the king doucdom of england. he was also a clever man, talented, good looking when he was young. and like many teenagers he never quite coped with growing up. ♪ henry viii ruled england since he was 18 years old. and as a young charismatic monarch he is used to getting what he wants. henry was married to the daughter of ferdinand and isabella of spain. the wife was a spanish princess. >> henry viii's marriage to katherine of aragon is the foundation of many important political alliances. but despite the advantages attached to their union, henry finds his marriage to katherine problematic. >> they had been together for 20 years. and she had managed to pr
after that they took half a century to build rome. >> rome is destroyed. half of europe abandoned catholicism for lutheranism. the pope is determined to strengthen what is left of the catholic empire. but despite his best efforts to revive the splintering church, another threat to papal power brui brews in england. >> henry viii was a fascinating complicated individual. >> henry vii had the biggest ego in the king doucdom of england. he was also a clever man, talented, good...
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that notjust in rome but to the whole world. peace, delivering that notjust in rome but to the whole worldlj peace, delivering that notjust in rome but to the whole world. i would imagine many thousands have travelled there for this service costa indeed. it looks like this will be a bumper yearfor costa indeed. it looks like this will be a bumper year for tourism. the italian authorities have been worried about an act of terrorism, as well, which does bring problems, because huge crowds gather at the vatican, but they have stepped up security today and everything seems to be proceeding safely and securely. as far as the message is concerned, the line about god's capacity to surprise has interested people in the last little while, i think. what is the driving out there? pope francis has, as it were, has re—crafted the church's message for modern society. he thinks that in this day and age the church must modernise to appeal to young people. later this year, he has called representatives of the catholic bishops from around this
that notjust in rome but to the whole world. peace, delivering that notjust in rome but to the whole worldlj peace, delivering that notjust in rome but to the whole world. i would imagine many thousands have travelled there for this service costa indeed. it looks like this will be a bumper yearfor costa indeed. it looks like this will be a bumper year for tourism. the italian authorities have been worried about an act of terrorism, as well, which does bring problems, because huge crowds gather...
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and looking ahead to the next leg of the in rome? shana cox, he is in the critical condition and remains that way. he is apt and neurological centre. i saw the liverpool head of supporter relations there, and the liverpool chaplain. the family aren't there at the moment. he is described as long serving and popular member of the saint peters gaelic footballers. roma said they condemn in the strongest possible terms the abhorrent behaviour of a small group of travelling fans that have brought disgrace to the club. merseyside police have arrested nine men's subsequent to that match, aged between 20 and a3. two from rome arrested on suspicion of murder, attempted murder, and they are being interviewed by police. ahead of the second leg in rome next week, liverpool leading 5—2 from the first leg. there were all but on course for a place in the final, but the possibility of more trouble, a dark cloud that will go away. thank you. thank you. those disturbing scenes have taken attention away from what was a fantastic night on the pitch. mo
and looking ahead to the next leg of the in rome? shana cox, he is in the critical condition and remains that way. he is apt and neurological centre. i saw the liverpool head of supporter relations there, and the liverpool chaplain. the family aren't there at the moment. he is described as long serving and popular member of the saint peters gaelic footballers. roma said they condemn in the strongest possible terms the abhorrent behaviour of a small group of travelling fans that have brought...
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two men from rome have been arrested. crossing the racial divide — the school in oldham bringing communities together after the race riots of 2001. and a tribute to the war dead of australia and new zealand, led by prince harry and meghan markle. and coming up on bbc news, we'll be looking ahead to the second champions league semifinal, holders real madrid travel to german champions bayern munich for the first leg tonight. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the home secretary amber rudd says she bitterly regrets only realising the extent of the windrush scandal in recent months. the bbc has learned that the government was warned by commonwealth countries about the impact of the immigration policy two years ago. the labour leader jeremy corbyn has called on the home secretary to quit. he said amber rudd had inherited a failing policy and made it worse. our political editor laura kuenssberg has more. home secretary, will you resign over windrush customer who knew and when. the home secretary, number ten, eve
two men from rome have been arrested. crossing the racial divide — the school in oldham bringing communities together after the race riots of 2001. and a tribute to the war dead of australia and new zealand, led by prince harry and meghan markle. and coming up on bbc news, we'll be looking ahead to the second champions league semifinal, holders real madrid travel to german champions bayern munich for the first leg tonight. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the home secretary...
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and an alfie evans case, there were hospitals in rome and zurich. if the hospital said we cannot do any more, by all means fly him to rome, i do not think many people would have thought that was a controversial decision. the controversy controversial decision. the c0 ntrove i’sy co m es controversial decision. the controversy comes because the pa rents controversy comes because the parents do not have the choice and they are the ones arguing for life, where the courts say there is not a chance of life, that is where the law needs to be changed, to let the decision be made by the parents. law needs to be changed, to let the decision be made by the parentsm your day job decision be made by the parentsm your dayjob you edit a political magazine, one which watches with interest what governments do, particularly conservative governments. do you find the home secretary's explanation of her apparent ignorance of the use of targets credible? unfortunately it is credible because the home office is credible because the home office is that kind of department
and an alfie evans case, there were hospitals in rome and zurich. if the hospital said we cannot do any more, by all means fly him to rome, i do not think many people would have thought that was a controversial decision. the controversy controversial decision. the c0 ntrove i’sy co m es controversial decision. the controversy comes because the pa rents controversy comes because the parents do not have the choice and they are the ones arguing for life, where the courts say there is not a...
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only then would he be sent to rome. travel to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and forbad them. then does they claim that they belong to the only true faith and were therefore exempt from ordinary call twenty days being under this man that they could not participate in normal urban life but door to to they warning the public for sessions where neighbors would made by they would say no to the first persecutions of christians. punishment was inflicted on the christians or class of men no tearing to a novel and mischievous superstition. most of the water after you no matter how humane the message of the early christians might be it was threatening for rome. for whoever rejected the roman gods als
only then would he be sent to rome. travel to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and forbad them. then does they claim that they...
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only then would he be sent to rome. paul traveled to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and for bad them. then under. does they claim that they belong to the only true faith and were therefore exempt from ordinary cults want to see this this is meant that they could not participate in normal urban life but door to to they want to public for sessions where neighbors would made by they would say no it's not for us nor did they participate in the imperial cult and this arouse suspicion. suspicion that soon led to the first persecution of christians. punishment was inflicted on the christians or class of men no tearing to a novel and mischievous superstition. most of the bush after you i'm chris no matter
only then would he be sent to rome. paul traveled to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and for bad them. then under. does they...
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only then would he be sent to rome. and. paul traveled to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and forbad them. then on to. does they claim that they belong to the only true faith and were therefore exempt from ordinary cults want to see this being this meant that they could not participate in normal urban life but door to they warning the public for sessions where neighbors would meet you vanished but they would say no it's not for us nor did they participate in the imperial cult and this arouse suspicion. suspicion that soon led to the first persecutions of christians. punishment was inflicted on the christians or class of men no tearing to a novel and mischievous superstition. most of the bush after you cl
only then would he be sent to rome. and. paul traveled to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and forbad them. then on to. does...
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only then would he be sent to rome. travelled to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and forbad them. then does they claim that they belong to the only true faith and were therefore exempt from ordinary call twenty days and interview in this manner that they could not participate in normal urban life but door to to they warn of the public for sessions where neighbors would meet you vanished but they would say no it's not for us nor did they participate in the imperial cult as a quick thought and this arouse suspicion. suspicion that soon led to the first persecutions of christians. punishment was inflicted on the christians or class of men no tearing to a novel and mischievous superstition. to the b
only then would he be sent to rome. travelled to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and forbad them. then does they claim that...
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only then would he be sent to rome. as a. whole travel to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret . they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and for bad them . then on she. does they claim that they belong to the only true faith and were therefore exempt from ordinary cults want to see this this is meant that they could not participate in normal urban life but door to they warning the public for sessions where neighbors would meet but they would say no it's not for us nor did they participate in the imperial cult and this arouse suspicion. suspicion that soon led to the first persecutions of christians. punishment was inflicted on the christians a class of men no tearing to a novel and mischievous superstition. most of the water after you no matter how hum
only then would he be sent to rome. as a. whole travel to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret . they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and for bad them . then on she. does...
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only then would he be sent to rome. paul traveled to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and forbad them. then on she. does they claim that they belong to the only true faith and were therefore exempt from ordinary cults and deceit this view of this meant that they could not participate in normal urban life but door to to they want to public for sessions where neighbors would meet you vanished but they would say no it's not for us nor do they participate in the imperial cult and this arouse suspicion. suspicion that soon led to the first persecutions of christians. punishment was inflicted on the christians or class of men no tearing to a novel and mischievous superstition. to the bush after your own ch
only then would he be sent to rome. paul traveled to the city along the via appia. one of his privileges as a roman citizen was that he was only under house arrest he was even permitted to continue missionizing. the roman empire was home to a growing number of christian churches. but christians were still a tiny minority in. the holy communion taught by jesus christ was celebrated in secret. they believed sacrifices to the roman gods amounted to idolatry and forbad them. then on she. does they...
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all hail rome, the eternal city. 2771 yea rs all hail rome, the eternal city. 2771 years and counting. tim allman, bbc news. queen elizabeth celebrated her 92nd birthday on saturday, culminating in a concert at the royal albert hall in london. andy moore reports. it's not unusual to go out at any time. sir tom jones kicked off the show backed by the sound of traditional indian drummers. it's not unusual, it happens every day. bizarrely ball presented a nice she described as the biggest party of the year. —— zoe ball. described as the biggest party of the year. -- zoe ball. like anyone of us on our birthday, the queen has booked the local. it is of course the stunning and historic royal albert hall. the performers came from across the commonwealth. kylie minogue from australia, sean mendes from canada and from jamaica, shaggy. there has been a really broad range of music tonight's concert. not everything may have been to her majesty's taste but there have also been some her favourites. majesty's taste but there have also been some herfavourites. the majesty's taste but there have a
all hail rome, the eternal city. 2771 yea rs all hail rome, the eternal city. 2771 years and counting. tim allman, bbc news. queen elizabeth celebrated her 92nd birthday on saturday, culminating in a concert at the royal albert hall in london. andy moore reports. it's not unusual to go out at any time. sir tom jones kicked off the show backed by the sound of traditional indian drummers. it's not unusual, it happens every day. bizarrely ball presented a nice she described as the biggest party of...
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translation: it is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the date of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, 1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers but we have passion. being historical aficionados with roman clothes, and entering the roman forum which to us re—enactors is sacred, is something that cannot be described because it is too powerful. tourists and locals looked on as this extraordinary birthday was marked. all hail rome, the eternal city. 2,771 years and counting. tim allman, bbc news. crowds have been gathering to catch a pod of killer whales swimming in the west of scotland. it is the first time they have been caught swimming in the upper part of the river clyde for many years. we can speak to david on the phone
translation: it is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the date of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, 1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers but we have passion....
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i'm more interested about the stoke game at the moment than the second leg against rome. said it before, and i'll say it again, the atmosphere tonight was absolutely outstanding i'v tonight was absolutely outstanding —— i've said it before. people really enjoyed it. translation: we started losing too many battles in midfield and football isn't a matter of systems of play, it's a matt matter of individual battles, and if you start losing them you start losing goals. four at the nou camp, five here but it could have been more at some stage but hope is there, we don't need miracles but we need to believe in what we against a quality team, a different team from barcelona, but oui’ different team from barcelona, but ourfans will different team from barcelona, but our fans will support us throughout. police have arrested two men from rome on suspicion of attempted murder after a 53—year—old man was seriously injured before the match. trouble broke out before the kop end with reports of roma fans attacking home fans, they are thought to have used a side road to get to
i'm more interested about the stoke game at the moment than the second leg against rome. said it before, and i'll say it again, the atmosphere tonight was absolutely outstanding i'v tonight was absolutely outstanding —— i've said it before. people really enjoyed it. translation: we started losing too many battles in midfield and football isn't a matter of systems of play, it's a matt matter of individual battles, and if you start losing them you start losing goals. four at the nou camp,...
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they are held at the military college of rome, mere blocks from st. peter's basilica. but despite the a trotrocities unfolding right at his doorstep, pope pius xii remains publicly silent. >> he takes the path of diplomatic caution in terms of his public pronouncements, but it's not that the pope was inactive. there is a view that the pope worked behind the scenes to try to put an end to the round up. there is some evidence, in fact, that actually worked. >> they got several jews released primarily because they were married to a catholic or they invoked the concordat to invoke it. >> he said let's do what we can to alleviate suffering on the ground. >> there were some vatican trucks that would go around and take food and blankets and bring additional supplies to where it was needed. >> some believe that pope pius xii silence is a cover. that throughout the war, he is secretly involved with covert operations with the allies. >> the pope did secretly tape his conversations. during the week of his election in 1939, the vatican tapes show quite clearly that he opted for pu
they are held at the military college of rome, mere blocks from st. peter's basilica. but despite the a trotrocities unfolding right at his doorstep, pope pius xii remains publicly silent. >> he takes the path of diplomatic caution in terms of his public pronouncements, but it's not that the pope was inactive. there is a view that the pope worked behind the scenes to try to put an end to the round up. there is some evidence, in fact, that actually worked. >> they got several jews...
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and let me tell you, that had a big effect on lgbtq catholics. >> pope francis calls bishops to rome to talk about issues concerning catholic families. premarital sex, birth control, gay marriage, all fair game. >> he was biting into something he knew was controversial. but bite away he does. >> the result of the meetings is a papal document, no shortened memo, 250 pages, nine chant. >> most of the document was noncontroversial. it's only in a footnote in chapter 8 where the pope actually seems to open the door for catholics who are divorced and remarried to come and receive holy communion at mass. >> within the church, this is hugely controversial. >> this is for me something completely unacceptable. this was never allowed in the church under any pontiff, and certainly not under the last two. >> other than death, there is one way the church will condone the dissolution of marriage, and it's not divorce. >> an annulment is this church process that really asks the question about the moment this couple entered into the sacrament of marriage, were they free to do it. >> without an annul
and let me tell you, that had a big effect on lgbtq catholics. >> pope francis calls bishops to rome to talk about issues concerning catholic families. premarital sex, birth control, gay marriage, all fair game. >> he was biting into something he knew was controversial. but bite away he does. >> the result of the meetings is a papal document, no shortened memo, 250 pages, nine chant. >> most of the document was noncontroversial. it's only in a footnote in chapter 8 where...
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so you are of course worried going to rome, as mentioned on the report, have :;~;= 71 inmizxing rama stabbings in the past involving roma and their ultras. so there is a worry travelling over there, but you have just got to crack on with it, there have been meetings, and hopefully between merseyside police, liverpool football club and as roma, hopefully they can guarantee our safety. the advice is, if you don't have a ticket, don't travel. have you been given any other advice about how to stay safe? because once you are heading towards the stadium, you are heading towards the stadium, you are heading towards the stadium, you are even easier to pick out, wearing liverpool colours, people will know who you are. yeah, that is one straightaway that i would not be doing, not wearing my colours over there, i don't want to stand out as a potential target. we are still waiting on actual advice around travelling, expecting something soon, but i would date expected to be that there will be said answered areas where we can go. i would expect there to be a shuttle service between certain areas a
so you are of course worried going to rome, as mentioned on the report, have :;~;= 71 inmizxing rama stabbings in the past involving roma and their ultras. so there is a worry travelling over there, but you have just got to crack on with it, there have been meetings, and hopefully between merseyside police, liverpool football club and as roma, hopefully they can guarantee our safety. the advice is, if you don't have a ticket, don't travel. have you been given any other advice about how to stay...
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when in rome do as the romans do celebrate an incredible football comeback over barcelona. story coming up in just a moment. let's find out what people are talking about in sports at a window during thank you well it's pretty much dominated social media in the last twenty four hours i'm talking about one of the greatest turnarounds in champions league history roman knocked five time champions boss line out of the competition with a three no when it was a huge comeback for the italians here trial for one from the first leg and it's right for him much as the semifinals winning on away goals is just the third time a team has come back from three goals down in the competitions knockout stage and just listen to the reaction of rome this commentator. was the daughter chloe cross. thanks thanks. thanks i was was there or was was it was was so that our sorrow was that it was. far far. far far. i already going to do not go there will be an italian football media team fit for europe and we have beaches again but it's something that i've been preaching since i arrived here in rome and
when in rome do as the romans do celebrate an incredible football comeback over barcelona. story coming up in just a moment. let's find out what people are talking about in sports at a window during thank you well it's pretty much dominated social media in the last twenty four hours i'm talking about one of the greatest turnarounds in champions league history roman knocked five time champions boss line out of the competition with a three no when it was a huge comeback for the italians here...
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translation: it is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the date of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, 1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers but we have passion. being historical aficionados with roman clothes, and entering the roman forum which to us re—enactors is sacred, is something that cannot be described because it is too powerful. tourists and locals looked on as this extraordinary birthday was marked. all hail rome, the eternal city. 2,771 years and counting. tim allman, bbc news. queen elizabeth celebrated her 92nd birthday on saturday — culminating in a concert at the royal albert hall in london. organised by the royal commonwealth society, there was a broad range of music from across the decades and and
translation: it is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the date of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, 1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers but we have passion....
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translation: i is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the date of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, 1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers but we have passion. being historical aficionados with roman clothes, and entering the roman forum which to us re—enactors is sacred, is something that cannot be described because it is too powerful. tourists and locals looked on as this extraordinary birthday was marked. all hail rome, the eternal city. 2,771 years and counting. tim allman, bbc news. queen elizabeth celebrated her 92nd birthday on saturday, culminating in a concert at the royal albert hall in london. organised by the royal commonwealth society, there was a broad range of music from across the decades and and acr
translation: i is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the date of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, 1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers but we have passion....
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translation: it is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the date of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, 1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers but we have passion. being historical aficionados with roman clothes, and entering the roman forum which to us re—enactors is sacred, is something that cannot be described because it is too powerful. tourists and locals looked on as this extraordinary birthday was marked. all hail rome, the eternal city. 2,771 years and counting. tim allman, bbc news. queen elizabeth celebrated her 92nd birthday on saturday, culminating in a concert at the royal albert hall in london. organised by the royal commonwealth society, there was a broad range of music from across the decades and and acr
translation: it is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the date of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, 1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers but we have passion....
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let's ta ke let's take you live to scenes in rome. there is pope francis delivering his easter homily from the balcony. he spoke earlier without notes, specifically about god's capacity to surprise. as you can see, there were thousands of people in the square below. let's listen in. let's listen in. translation: during easter... people from many parts of the world attending this morning. our correspondent david willey joins us now from rome. it isa it is a traditional spectacle at easter when we get tens of thousands of foreign pilgrims and tourists coming to see the pope. it is one of the high points of the easter weekend. there was a lot of applause for the pope. he seems to continue to be one of the most popular pubs in modern times. in the fifth year —— most popular popes of modern times. in his message, he basically told heads of military and political leaders around the world that he wa nted leaders around the world that he wanted them to show a change of heart and to bring an end to the carnage, particularly in what he call
let's ta ke let's take you live to scenes in rome. there is pope francis delivering his easter homily from the balcony. he spoke earlier without notes, specifically about god's capacity to surprise. as you can see, there were thousands of people in the square below. let's listen in. let's listen in. translation: during easter... people from many parts of the world attending this morning. our correspondent david willey joins us now from rome. it isa it is a traditional spectacle at easter when...
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eight after a champions league semifinal we're talking not about the brilliance of mohammed or even rome as late come back we're talking about football violence again and he says after the clashes between roma supporters and liverpool supporters outside of adding fuel to stadium in liverpool roma supporters reportedly attacked first they were carrying sledge hammers even and attacking some of the some of the little faithful with. glass and those hammers as well leaving one fifty three year old irishman in critical condition he's still fighting for his life and now we understand the most a side believes liverpool is investigating this as an attempted murder which is which is bizarre because if you think about it. you know it has to be protected us all the time there has to be no violence the clubs are urging the supporters to behave the liverpool did that to the supporters before the game they said they must behave they must treat the opposition with respect and yet roma fans come over to liverpool and incite this kind of violence now the official statement from rome are condemning the vi
eight after a champions league semifinal we're talking not about the brilliance of mohammed or even rome as late come back we're talking about football violence again and he says after the clashes between roma supporters and liverpool supporters outside of adding fuel to stadium in liverpool roma supporters reportedly attacked first they were carrying sledge hammers even and attacking some of the some of the little faithful with. glass and those hammers as well leaving one fifty three year old...
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there is always a fascination about rome. there is something about this civilization that speaks to us. and it always has, it is always been that way. the powerful imagery of this civilization, the poignant visions of its ruins, are still there when you go to the city of rome, it captures the imagination. that's because there is something so human about it. how could an empire this transformede simply beyond recognition? i hope that by telling the story that i have -- in the way that i try to, including nature, including the role of climate change, the role of pandemic disease, that we see that the human story has always been about our relationship with in this most important chapter of the past, that has this powerful emotional appeal to us, if we get the story right and realize that our ate is alwaysf bound up with our relationship with the natural world, it changes your perspective. our world is very different from their world. what happened to them is not necessarily what is going to happen to us, but he can change the wa
there is always a fascination about rome. there is something about this civilization that speaks to us. and it always has, it is always been that way. the powerful imagery of this civilization, the poignant visions of its ruins, are still there when you go to the city of rome, it captures the imagination. that's because there is something so human about it. how could an empire this transformede simply beyond recognition? i hope that by telling the story that i have -- in the way that i try to,...
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they're held at the military college of rome, mere blocks from st. peter's basil ka. but despite the atrocities unfolding at his doorstep. pope pius remains publicly silent. >> he takes the path of diplomatic caution in terms of his public pronounce mts. but it's not that the pope was inactive. there is a view that the pope works behind the scenes to try to put an end to the roundup. there is some evidence that that in fact actually worked. >> they got several jews released, primarily because they were married to a catholic, or invoked the concord ate to avoid deportation. >> he says let's do what we can to alleviate suffering on the ground. >> there were some vatican trucks that would take food and blankets and try to bring additional supplies to where needed. >> some believe that pope pius xii's silence is a cover, that throughout the war he has secretly involved with covert operations with the allies. >> the pope did secretly tape his conversations. during the week of his election in 1939, the vatican's tapes show clearly that he opted for public acquiescence with
they're held at the military college of rome, mere blocks from st. peter's basil ka. but despite the atrocities unfolding at his doorstep. pope pius remains publicly silent. >> he takes the path of diplomatic caution in terms of his public pronounce mts. but it's not that the pope was inactive. there is a view that the pope works behind the scenes to try to put an end to the roundup. there is some evidence that that in fact actually worked. >> they got several jews released,...
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david in rome. sunny skies there. now it is time for the headlines on bbc news: labour denies having any official links to facebook groups were jeremy having any official links to facebook groups werejeremy corbyn supporters where anti—semitic comments have been posted. the comedian eddie izzard joins labour's ruling committee after senior party official is forced to resign. anthonyjoshua beats official is forced to resign. anthony joshua beats new official is forced to resign. anthonyjoshua beats new zealand's joseph parker with a unanimous win to add the wbo title to all of his others. dozens of russian diplomats ordered to leave the united states as part of the international response to the salisbury nerve agent attack have left washington. 0n salisbury nerve agent attack have left washington. on monday they were given seven days to return home. well—wishers gathered inside the gates of the russian embassy in washington to say farewell to their departing colleagues. around 50 men, women and children left in a s
david in rome. sunny skies there. now it is time for the headlines on bbc news: labour denies having any official links to facebook groups were jeremy having any official links to facebook groups werejeremy corbyn supporters where anti—semitic comments have been posted. the comedian eddie izzard joins labour's ruling committee after senior party official is forced to resign. anthonyjoshua beats official is forced to resign. anthony joshua beats new official is forced to resign. anthonyjoshua...
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two men from rome have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. our sports correspondent david ornstein is at the anfield stadium in liverpool. roma fans have a history of clashing with supporters from english football clu bs. with supporters from english football clubs. i was here working with the bbc team last nightjust behind that fence that you can see when a large group of roma fans came from behind where the camera is now dressed in black balaclavas and hoods. a very quiet and calm scene. this was significantly more intimidating than you tent to see normally filled up they walked down this road and as they approach the junction they rushed forward and started to attack liverpool fans. when i got down there, i managed to ca ptu re when i got down there, i managed to capture some iphone, there was one man lying flat on his back outside the albert pub. amongst those who like to attend to him was a female steward h ill was to like to attend to him was a female steward hill was to own safety whilst the skirmishes were still going on with the roma
two men from rome have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. our sports correspondent david ornstein is at the anfield stadium in liverpool. roma fans have a history of clashing with supporters from english football clu bs. with supporters from english football clubs. i was here working with the bbc team last nightjust behind that fence that you can see when a large group of roma fans came from behind where the camera is now dressed in black balaclavas and hoods. a very quiet and calm...
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pope francis has delivered his easter homily from the balcony of st peter's basilica in rome. speaking without notes he remarked about god's capacity to surprise. this is the scene live at the vatican. the royal air force is 100 years old today. events are being held across the country to mark the time when the raf became the world's first independent air force. yes, 100 years to the day, we are
pope francis has delivered his easter homily from the balcony of st peter's basilica in rome. speaking without notes he remarked about god's capacity to surprise. this is the scene live at the vatican. the royal air force is 100 years old today. events are being held across the country to mark the time when the raf became the world's first independent air force. yes, 100 years to the day, we are
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you can get more on those headline stories that are up next fico talks with denmark's first female in rome on whether western and islamic values can co-exist in you are. welcome to. shevardnadze islam in europe has long been viewed with suspicion by the majority accused of not representing european values is that really true and can it be changed well i ask shereen han khan denmark's first female.
you can get more on those headline stories that are up next fico talks with denmark's first female in rome on whether western and islamic values can co-exist in you are. welcome to. shevardnadze islam in europe has long been viewed with suspicion by the majority accused of not representing european values is that really true and can it be changed well i ask shereen han khan denmark's first female.
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is delivering his traditional easter blessing and message from the balcony of st peter's basilica in rome. this is the scene live at the vatican. overnight, he urged believers to break out of their routines and renew their lives. the royal air force is 100 years old today. events are being held across the country to mark the time when the raf became the world's first independent air force. time for sport.
is delivering his traditional easter blessing and message from the balcony of st peter's basilica in rome. this is the scene live at the vatican. overnight, he urged believers to break out of their routines and renew their lives. the royal air force is 100 years old today. events are being held across the country to mark the time when the raf became the world's first independent air force. time for sport.
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translation: it is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the day of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, ,1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers, but we have passion. being historical aficionados with roman clothes, and entering the roman forum, which to us re—enactors is sacred, is something that cannot be described because it is too powerful. tourists and locals looked on as this extraordinary birthday was marked. all hail rome, the eternal city. 2,771 years and counting. tim allman, bbc news. the queen celebrated her 92nd birthday with a concert at the albert hall last night with performances from sting and kylie minogue. there was a broad range of music from across the decades and across the world, organised by the ro
translation: it is the anniversary of the city, the birth of rome. it is the day of the foundation of the city. we are here with 1,700, ,1800 historical re—enactors from all over the world. legend has it that rome was founded in april 753 bc by the mythic figure of romulus. from that day, an empire grew that would dominate much of europe, north africa and the middle east. the significance was not lost on those taking part. translation: we are not really imperial soldiers, but we have passion....
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liverpool have arranged a meeting in rome tomorrow, ahead of the second leg of the champions league semi—final against roma, in a bid to secure the safety of travelling supporters. after the violence outside anfield on tuesday night, when liverpool beat roma 5—2 in the first leg, the club will meet with officials from roma, uefa and the italian police and security services.
liverpool have arranged a meeting in rome tomorrow, ahead of the second leg of the champions league semi—final against roma, in a bid to secure the safety of travelling supporters. after the violence outside anfield on tuesday night, when liverpool beat roma 5—2 in the first leg, the club will meet with officials from roma, uefa and the italian police and security services.
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pope francis has delivered his easter homily from the balcony of st peter's basilica in rome. this is the scene live at the vatican. speaking without notes he referred to god's capacity to surprise. the royal air force is 100 years old today.
pope francis has delivered his easter homily from the balcony of st peter's basilica in rome. this is the scene live at the vatican. speaking without notes he referred to god's capacity to surprise. the royal air force is 100 years old today.
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standoff between israeli and france over a border incident since seems to be going from bad to worse rome is now launching a probe into the alleged incursion of an armed french border patrol to a train station is silly the french ambassador was summoned over the issue and while rome house so far kept a civilized tone some italian politicians haven't help. remind mccrum that no foreign agent can come here and i so there are thirty we are a sovereign country not a province of france we are not micron's toilet on top of expelling russian diplomats we should expel french ones. french police do whatever they want on italian territory without being disturbed as if they're at home but right. right this will be the first and the last time diplomatic tensions were provoked when french police entered italy to drug test in nigeria and passenger on the paris bound train the station where the instant took place is the town of bond anetta which is known as a staging post for migrants making their way from italy further north french authorities claim they crossed the italian border under a decades old b
standoff between israeli and france over a border incident since seems to be going from bad to worse rome is now launching a probe into the alleged incursion of an armed french border patrol to a train station is silly the french ambassador was summoned over the issue and while rome house so far kept a civilized tone some italian politicians haven't help. remind mccrum that no foreign agent can come here and i so there are thirty we are a sovereign country not a province of france we are not...
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we have to work again at rome, thatis way. we have to work again at rome, that is no problem. there would have been work for us to do if we won 5-0, been work for us to do if we won 5—0, because rome would have tried everything to strike back anyway, so thatis everything to strike back anyway, so that is not a big difference, but what i learned tonight is we can win the second game as well, even when it will be different. staying with football, blackburn rovers have been promoted back to the championship thanks to a goal from charlie mulgrew last night. they could still win the league, too, they are a point behind wigan with two games to play. the draw for rugby league's challenge cup has been made with all of the super league topsides joining the competition. cup-holders hull fc who have won for the last two years have been drawn away championship syed featherstone. super league leaders st helens will play castleford ,. that leaders st helens will play castleford,. that is all your sports fanatic. thank you. labour is promising to speed up disciplinary cases against members
we have to work again at rome, thatis way. we have to work again at rome, that is no problem. there would have been work for us to do if we won 5-0, been work for us to do if we won 5—0, because rome would have tried everything to strike back anyway, so thatis everything to strike back anyway, so that is not a big difference, but what i learned tonight is we can win the second game as well, even when it will be different. staying with football, blackburn rovers have been promoted back to the...
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ten minutes of the match those two away goals could prove valuable in the reverse leg next week in rome. and ahead of that a match of violence flared as liverpool fans clashed with those from outside the stadium police say a fifty two man suffered a severe head injury was in a critical condition in a neurological center two men were arrested both from rome for their vote in the incident office says a peeling for mobile phone video to have with the investigation. you're watching d.v.d.'s still to come china begins another great leap forward this time to dominate the automotive industry off tomorrow we go to beijing for some analysis. and that's with christopher over who is standing by and you'll be rich you shortly . learn german with w. . any time any place.
ten minutes of the match those two away goals could prove valuable in the reverse leg next week in rome. and ahead of that a match of violence flared as liverpool fans clashed with those from outside the stadium police say a fifty two man suffered a severe head injury was in a critical condition in a neurological center two men were arrested both from rome for their vote in the incident office says a peeling for mobile phone video to have with the investigation. you're watching d.v.d.'s still...
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seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> barnett: a gorgeous story there. hey, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm errol barnett in new york, thanks for spending some of your weekend with me. and happy easter. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> live from the cbs bay area's studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> a problematic intersection is finally getting a makeover. >>> we are in sonoma to check explain what is changing. >> it is a nightmare. dangerous. it gets ugly. >> reporter: that is how people describe driving on highway 37 near sonoma raceway where 121 turns north.>> two lanes backup from the north and anyone who is smart gets in the left lane. >> reporter: according to caltrans, drivers are slowing down traffic as more and more people drive down the left length for high we went 21 then cut back into the other lanes on highway 37. are you one of the people that cut in at the last minute? it is also leading to road rage. >> i had someone throw coffee on my car. i was shocked and i di
seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> barnett: a gorgeous story there. hey, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm errol barnett in new york, thanks for spending some of your weekend with me. and happy easter. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> live from the cbs bay area's studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> a problematic intersection is finally getting a makeover. >>> we are in...
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there have been other cases of violence perpetrated by this particular club fans and now i'm going to rome next week for the away leg does this kind of reaction reconcile me by no means and all this happens is as we remember fifty days before the world cup every single day we're hearing stories about the russian who are against the threat of russian hooligans that english fans should not be travelling to the world cup because they will get in trouble with russian hooligans almost as if you know these newspapers in these writers do not acknowledge the fact that hooliganism is a universal problem and speaking of which we are running a documentary throughout the day on r.t. called football beasts and let's watch a clip of that. thank you excitement now i. am sure. i missed a story. it's. ok up to my. last few months ago somebody. deliberately the police i. love. punish me. good policies from the start. a nationwide opinion poll in germany suggests that the majority of people there see donald trump's america as a greater threat than russia the survey comes just days ahead of chancellor merkel'
there have been other cases of violence perpetrated by this particular club fans and now i'm going to rome next week for the away leg does this kind of reaction reconcile me by no means and all this happens is as we remember fifty days before the world cup every single day we're hearing stories about the russian who are against the threat of russian hooligans that english fans should not be travelling to the world cup because they will get in trouble with russian hooligans almost as if you know...
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i'm joined now by yulia momentary r d correspondent in rome yulia thanks for being with us what can you tell us about the court's verdict well italy's highest court decided to dismiss the appeal of the german n.-g. o. you're going to get that that means that their rescue ship event that will stay and the impoundment in concrete words this means that the ship has to stand it has to stay in the harbor off top and he insisted it cannot return in the sea between libya and italy to rescue human life as they would like to do ok you can about that that's the n.g.o.s the group that that owns the boat youth rescues the translation there how have they reacted to this verdict from middle east court. i've just spoken to one of the members of the german and geo union pocket he is in the in the court right now here in rome with his lawyer he they have just seen the verdict and he told me he's very disappointed by this verdict he sees it as a wrong signal from from a from italy's highest court and specially looking at the situation from the last they saw in the mediterranean sea that it's getting more
i'm joined now by yulia momentary r d correspondent in rome yulia thanks for being with us what can you tell us about the court's verdict well italy's highest court decided to dismiss the appeal of the german n.-g. o. you're going to get that that means that their rescue ship event that will stay and the impoundment in concrete words this means that the ship has to stand it has to stay in the harbor off top and he insisted it cannot return in the sea between libya and italy to rescue human life...
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two men from rome have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, fran unsworth, has told the high court that journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of sir cliff richard's home in 2014. she said she approved the broadcast of helicopter footage after carefully weighing up its impact on the singer and considering the public interest. sir cliff, who was never arrested or charged, is suing the corporation, claiming a serious invasion of privacy. our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports. sir cliff richard heard the final bbc witness today, the woman who gave the go—ahead for the news reports he claims caused him emotional and physical pain. fran unsworth, then deputy head of bbc news, was the person who made the decision the bbc should run the story. she told the court there were strong arguments for doing so, that although she was aware it would cause him serious distress, she had to weigh up the public interest. sir cliff richard's barrister asked ms unsworth, "what about pe
two men from rome have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, fran unsworth, has told the high court that journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of sir cliff richard's home in 2014. she said she approved the broadcast of helicopter footage after carefully weighing up its impact on the singer and considering the public interest. sir cliff, who was never arrested or charged, is suing the corporation, claiming a serious...
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patrol to a train station and italy the french ambassador has been summoned over the issue and while rome is keeping a civilized tone so fogs some tally and politicians are not. well remind micron that now foreign agent can come here and i so there are thirty we are a sovereign country not a province of france we are not micron's toilet on top of expelling russian diplomats we should expel french ones french police do whatever they want on italian territory without being disturbed as if they're at home what happened and gardening is grave and shows how our so-called friends in europe have little or no consideration for others they had no rights no rights this will be the first and the last time. all tracing this back diplomatic tensions were provoked when french police entered italy to drug test a nigerian passenger on a paris bound train station where the incident took place in the town of bottleneck ear which is known as a staging post for migrants making their way from italy further north french authorities claim they cross the border under a decades old bilateral deal while rome says
patrol to a train station and italy the french ambassador has been summoned over the issue and while rome is keeping a civilized tone so fogs some tally and politicians are not. well remind micron that now foreign agent can come here and i so there are thirty we are a sovereign country not a province of france we are not micron's toilet on top of expelling russian diplomats we should expel french ones french police do whatever they want on italian territory without being disturbed as if they're...
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in italy, rome gets its biggest snowfall in decades, covering the city's landmarks. cue a mass snowball fight in st peter's square next to the vatican, even priestsjoined in! but even before the beast from the east, winter in europe had produced some snowy surprises. this is moscow in february, after its heaviest one—day snowfall on record. 38 centimetres, more than half what the city would normally get in a whole month. in january, unusually heavy snowfall hits parts of africa too — this is morocco. the snow even reached the edge of the sahara desert in algeria. it does get cold here, but there is rarely enough moisture for any precipitation! winter whiteout in iran, as the capital tehran is blanketed with heavy snow in january, much welcome moisture here offering some brief drought relief. can you believe this is tallahassee, florida ? and we are getting snow...? no, we can't, but it is, and injanuary it's the first measurable snow here in nearly three decades. more familiar territory for a winter storm, the north—east usa, several of them in march and this o
in italy, rome gets its biggest snowfall in decades, covering the city's landmarks. cue a mass snowball fight in st peter's square next to the vatican, even priestsjoined in! but even before the beast from the east, winter in europe had produced some snowy surprises. this is moscow in february, after its heaviest one—day snowfall on record. 38 centimetres, more than half what the city would normally get in a whole month. in january, unusually heavy snowfall hits parts of africa too — this...
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[motorcycle revs away] ♪ music fades >>> we end tonight in rome. audiences are lining up to see one of the all time greatest works of art, michaelangelo's sistine chapel brought to life. seth doane and the spectacle taking the eternal city by storm. >>> lasers, lights, and a thunderous sound system. add distinctly modern dimension to ast steory that is roughly 5 years old. michaelangelo painting the sistine chapel. images filled the theater. it is an is myrexperience that creative director has a hard time describing. >> it is easier to say what it not. there is ballet. not a ballet. a lot of beautiful music, but not a musical. it is a very technological show. >> he treated him as the a sort of super hero. whose frescos in digital form turned rome's former symphony hall into a second sistine chapel. >> what did you think? >> bellisimo. >> he let us peek back stage to see how the show works. >> i don't know that i need to wear it. >> what the cast wears. >> and how he took inspiration from spekt comes that katrina lecturech has staged. >> this is the
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for the very latest let's cross over to rome our correspondent philip well in is standing by there for the president and italy's meeting separately today with the parties there that got the most votes in the last election what's the atmosphere like going into these talks. i think it's not particularly to misstate good just at the moment there's been a lot of. grandstanding and it tends to divide the tension of this by the various protectionists so the atmosphere is not particularly congenial and you very much agree with me have to be returned to the polls and not not in the not too distant future. said the everything remains to to play for and as time passes approach really positions who should it only all sides now if going to the polls as you mentioned is to be oh boy did obviously want to more parties is going to have to back away from their previous positions for a coalition to emerge is there is there talk of who is likely to blink first and maybe jump over the fence. well it's difficult to say because clearly it's a poker game being played by the politicians at the moment so nobo
for the very latest let's cross over to rome our correspondent philip well in is standing by there for the president and italy's meeting separately today with the parties there that got the most votes in the last election what's the atmosphere like going into these talks. i think it's not particularly to misstate good just at the moment there's been a lot of. grandstanding and it tends to divide the tension of this by the various protectionists so the atmosphere is not particularly congenial...
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why do they want to go to rome? tell us why do they want to go to rome? tell us what treatment or options could be offered to them there in their view? well, there is a large paediatric hospital in rome, it is within the holy see, they are offering palliative end of life care, sadly every medical expert who has examined alfie has come to the same conclusion that his brain is now so badly damageded there is no realistic ross member of a recovery. alder hey say he has no quality of life and it is cruel to treat him any further. his parents believe there may still be some home of improvement. they argue as long as he is kept alive there is still hope. ok, thank you in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc newsroom live: the us and the uk agree "on the need to take action" in syria — as calls grow for parliament to be given a say on a possible military response. hundreds protest outside a hospital in liverpool — to support the parents of alfie evans, the toddler at the centre of a right—to—life battle. new r
why do they want to go to rome? tell us why do they want to go to rome? tell us what treatment or options could be offered to them there in their view? well, there is a large paediatric hospital in rome, it is within the holy see, they are offering palliative end of life care, sadly every medical expert who has examined alfie has come to the same conclusion that his brain is now so badly damageded there is no realistic ross member of a recovery. alder hey say he has no quality of life and it is...
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they will take on rome in anfield. real madrid face a huge tie against bayern munich in the other semifinal. also formula 1 news where lewis hamilton is looking to get his season back on track. and ladies day at aintree, still to come at 6:30pm. now it‘s time for the jusqu‘a la garde. —— now it‘s time for the film review. welcome to the film review. it‘s good to see you jason, what have you been watching this week? this week we go to chicago where an angry ape is on the rampage. the gorilla doesn‘t look happy either! rampage is based on dwaynejohnson‘s star power. then french tension, custody is back and a father and son trying to reconnect. and thoughts turned skyward for the titans. a mission to is populate saturn‘s moons with human life. a mixed bag. rampage. what did you make of that? it's rampage. what did you make of that? it‘s a monster movie mash up of every monster movie you‘ve ever seen before. it‘s got the rock in it, dwayne johnson as before. it‘s got the rock in it, dwaynejohnson
they will take on rome in anfield. real madrid face a huge tie against bayern munich in the other semifinal. also formula 1 news where lewis hamilton is looking to get his season back on track. and ladies day at aintree, still to come at 6:30pm. now it‘s time for the jusqu‘a la garde. —— now it‘s time for the film review. welcome to the film review. it‘s good to see you jason, what have you been watching this week? this week we go to chicago where an angry ape is on the rampage. the...
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. >> i think it was at a cafe in a rome hotel. >> we will ask about the rome hotel. also, small business administrator -- she says we're not going to -- >> no, i think he's wrong. >> saying no, we're not going to ask about that >> either way, we might have a little bit of wrestling given that linda will be with us we'll have linda talk small business i want to get her thoughts on what's going on with amazon's role and dale folwell will be here. how he's putting his money to work these days. a lot of pension funds are struggling and we're going to talk about that. then you know this guy, scott wapner is going to be on the show you know why >> got a new book. >> got a new book. called "when the wolves bite, two billionaires, one company, an epic wall street battle." we will talk all about that. that's what's on tap sorry to waste your time talking about coffee and directions. >> congrats to scott he's busted his butt doing a live show, writing books. >> becky quick calling me out, if i'm wrong i will deliver starbucks at like 8:00 a.m. to the "squawk box" team myself.
. >> i think it was at a cafe in a rome hotel. >> we will ask about the rome hotel. also, small business administrator -- she says we're not going to -- >> no, i think he's wrong. >> saying no, we're not going to ask about that >> either way, we might have a little bit of wrestling given that linda will be with us we'll have linda talk small business i want to get her thoughts on what's going on with amazon's role and dale folwell will be here. how he's putting his...
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and my team, my task force was made up of my company, the company of rome plows and an armored cavalry troupe and that was a pretty large force and i was in charge. >> were you a captain by this time? >> a captain. >> and a company commander? >> company commander. but i was the infantry company commander of a task force that was going to go against a suspected north vietnamese base area so with that collective force, we went out there and the rome plows were -- it was unbelievable. they would just plow the jungle down and after a week of doing that, after a couple of small fire fights we ran up against -- which must have been a fairly large force, i'm not sure how large because it broke contact fairly quickly and we uncovered a large hospital complex depp underground. uncovered by the rome plows so there were a bunch of tunnel entrances that we had to go down and search and unkocover. it was one of those moments that, at least where i was at the time with the lead platoon leader and the lead platoon there was a lot of consternation, let me put it that way, about going down into this tu
and my team, my task force was made up of my company, the company of rome plows and an armored cavalry troupe and that was a pretty large force and i was in charge. >> were you a captain by this time? >> a captain. >> and a company commander? >> company commander. but i was the infantry company commander of a task force that was going to go against a suspected north vietnamese base area so with that collective force, we went out there and the rome plows were -- it was...