do we really want to see his dentist treatment? is that too much of a thing? i don t want to see it and i don t want to hear about his pondering thoughts. don t want to hear about the road trip trying to find myself. you have to use it carefully where you re not going too far the other way where it sic icky. mika, don t overshare. sometimes you overshare. you and beto have that in common. i have never seen mika s teeth. but you ve seen some yup. wait a minute. joe makes a good point. there you go. heidi, you know what s so funny, there used to be a saying around washington d.c. that it s hard to be president of the united states when there s 535 members of congress who think they re secretary of state. now you can say it s hard for nancy pelosi to run a political party when you ve got like 230 people who think they re, like, you know, their own best press
it s a dangerous, tumultuous time in the roman empire. nowhere more so than in the province of judea on the far edge of the mediterranean. its capital, the holy city of jerusalem, is teeming with pilgrims for the springtime feast of passover. many of them looking for an earthly key, a messiah who will deliver them from the yoke of roman oppression. into this powder keg walks jesus of nazareth. his protests against the romans make him a popular hero. to some, he is the messiah. but to the romans, he s political trouble, so they crucify him. the followers of jesus believed that he has risen from the dead and will soon usher in the kingdom of heaven, but when and how will this new faith survive after jesus? today, more than 2 billion people call themselves christians, people who believe jesus rose from the dead. but perhaps it s a miracle that christianity did not disappear when the romans crucified jesus on a lonely hill outside jerusalem almost 2,000 years ago. this region
streets but then tasted freedom. you ll experience all of that in the hour ahead from cnn international who were there when it happened right from the start. january, 2011, the first rumblings of an uprising in cai cairo. crowds begin to gather in the city central square. a revolution has begun. egypt s dictator for 30 years, and the growing crowd of protesters want him out. but mubar digs in and the once peaceful protest turned violent. this is an unmistakable show of military force. fighter jets flying low over cairo s square, liberation square, which has been a symbol of defiance. in arabic, it means go, go. fire flying through the air. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. forces target the unarmed protesters. journists also come under attack. i m a little bit shaken because i got shoved out of the way there. this is just a completely surreal experience. okay. i m being told, walk, walk. okay. i ve been hit now, like, ten ti
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never seen her before. that s very good. do you know how many times i dreampt of having a taco and beer with you? this is piers morgan tonight. let s start with the obvious question, how do you actually pronounce your name? charlize theron. it s what i thought would be easiest for people. what is the african way of pronouncing it? charlize theron. i much prefer that. say it again. charlize theron. you were raised south african and came to l.a. with a broad accent. you quite consciously went and taught yourself how to speak in an american accent, right? yeah, i mean, look, i was pushed into a corner. i started going out on auditions. the feedback is she s great but can she do it in an american accent? my english was poor. i make a lot of grammar mistakes. my mother lives two minutes away. she speak african to her? yeah. speak african to me. well, i mean [ speaking foreign language ] wow, i didn t know you fancied me. that s amazing. that s incre