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beneath rome's highest hill, is this the tomb of the once—great romulus, father of rome? translation: romulus is the person who founded rome. he gave life to the city. it's thanks to him that the roman people were formed. the tomb was first found under the capitoline hill inside the old roman forum at the start of the last century, but was then lost. translation: we forgot the place and the precise location during these 120 years, and therefore thought we would not find it intact. so for us to find it was a great discovery, to find it exactly as described. legend says romulus, son of the god mars, founded the city of rome in the year 753 bc. but it came at a cost. in the battle for the city, he killed his twin brother, remus. but experts say we might be getting ahead of ourselves. no bones were found inside. translation: we can't say it's the tomb of romulus. we don't have any scientific evidence. we only have a room inside that has been preserved in front of the curia, so the fact that it's been preserved makes us understand that this is an important place. and, dependin
beneath rome's highest hill, is this the tomb of the once—great romulus, father of rome? translation: romulus is the person who founded rome. he gave life to the city. it's thanks to him that the roman people were formed. the tomb was first found under the capitoline hill inside the old roman forum at the start of the last century, but was then lost. translation: we forgot the place and the precise location during these 120 years, and therefore thought we would not find it intact. so for us...
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in rome, where, i don't know exactly where. he tried to buy cocaine but a pusher gave him tylenol and off-duty cops broke it up. his companion grabbed backpack of man involved in the deal, commanded money. contacted police and came in plain clothes. questions whether the officers properly identified themselves and known that neither had service weapon. finn elder admits stabbing him to death, saying officer pinned him to ground and feared for his life. battaly broke free and ran. pink, pink sweatshirt, where is it. what pink pink? may have been asking about the weight sh sweatshirt elder wore. no american officer involved in incident would have been had access to suspect and attorney tells me he shouldn't have been there, victim, not prosecutor or judge. and about the video, unimaginable in civilized city, treatment of person deprived of personal liberty could be witnessed. when video leaked, italian officers said it was just to keep him from seeing things on the video screen but now it's clear he was blindfolded. trial in two
in rome, where, i don't know exactly where. he tried to buy cocaine but a pusher gave him tylenol and off-duty cops broke it up. his companion grabbed backpack of man involved in the deal, commanded money. contacted police and came in plain clothes. questions whether the officers properly identified themselves and known that neither had service weapon. finn elder admits stabbing him to death, saying officer pinned him to ground and feared for his life. battaly broke free and ran. pink, pink...
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. >> it's part of an original documentary called 32 seconds, a deadly night in rome that debuted last night. >> dan has exclusive details on a remarkable story. >> we heard from the other defendant he is parents on this program last night. she tells me she wants you to know her son. too. >> marin county realtor heidi york has had a difficult seven months. she sent her 18-year-old son to italy to visit his grandfather at the seaside villa an hour outside rome. that's where gabe, his father and brother do each summer. gabe hasn't returned. she got the news in a phone call from her ex-husband. >> he said last night we saw on the news that gabriel and the guy that he's visited in rome were arrested in connection the killing of a police officer. >> what's going through your mind? i can't imagine. >> i honestly couldn't process it. >> gabe had gone from coast to rome to meet a friend he met in mill valley, finnegan elder. there with his shirt off. around midnight, gabe tried to buy cocaine in a popular nightlife area. police records show after the drug deal went bad, he grabbed the backpack
. >> it's part of an original documentary called 32 seconds, a deadly night in rome that debuted last night. >> dan has exclusive details on a remarkable story. >> we heard from the other defendant he is parents on this program last night. she tells me she wants you to know her son. too. >> marin county realtor heidi york has had a difficult seven months. she sent her 18-year-old son to italy to visit his grandfather at the seaside villa an hour outside rome. that's...
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in rome, where, i don't know exactly where. he tried to buy cocaine but a pusher gave him tylenol and off-duty cops broke it up. his companion grabbed backpack of man involved in the deal, commanded money. contacted police and came in plain clothes. questions whether the officers properly identified themselves and known that neither had service weapon. finn elder admits stabbing him to death, saying officer pinned him to ground and feared for his life. battaly broke free and ran. pink, pink sweatshirt, where is it. what pink pink? may have been asking about the weight sh sweatshirt elder wore. no american officer involved in incident would have been had access to suspect and attorney tells me he shouldn't have been there, victim, not prosecutor or judge. and about the video, unimaginable in civilized city, treatment of person deprived of personal liberty could be witnessed. when video leaked, italian officers said it was just to keep him from seeing things on the video screen but now it's clear he was blindfolded. trial in two
in rome, where, i don't know exactly where. he tried to buy cocaine but a pusher gave him tylenol and off-duty cops broke it up. his companion grabbed backpack of man involved in the deal, commanded money. contacted police and came in plain clothes. questions whether the officers properly identified themselves and known that neither had service weapon. finn elder admits stabbing him to death, saying officer pinned him to ground and feared for his life. battaly broke free and ran. pink, pink...
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is called "32 seconds, a deadly night in rome." you can watch it right now on nn amazon fire tv. dan noyes, "abc7 news." >>> we are closing in on california's primary, but what happens if you sent in your ballot and a person you voted for dropped out of the race? >> that can happen. dion lim with what you need to know. >> reporter: though the presidential primary is now just a little more than a week away, voting has been underway for weeks. of the 20 democratic presidential least eight have dropped out. it's almost too late to change your vote. the director of san francisco's department of elections tell us they try to process ballots the say they're received. if you're waiting until election day, do your research. the ballot is only printed once, so there's no indication who has dropped out and your vote is final. the elections director also says just because someone has stopped their campaign, they are still an eligible candidate. if they get the highest number of votes, it would still count. >> all right. we have something fun to share with you. sky 7 spotted a gray whale in
is called "32 seconds, a deadly night in rome." you can watch it right now on nn amazon fire tv. dan noyes, "abc7 news." >>> we are closing in on california's primary, but what happens if you sent in your ballot and a person you voted for dropped out of the race? >> that can happen. dion lim with what you need to know. >> reporter: though the presidential primary is now just a little more than a week away, voting has been underway for weeks. of the 20...
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is called "32 seconds, a deadly night in rome." you can watch it right now on nn amazon fire tv. dan noyes, "abc7 news." >>> we are closing in on california's primary, but what happens if you sent in your ballot and a person you voted for dropped out of the race? >> that can happen. dion lim with what you need to know. >> reporter: though the presidential primary is now just a little more than a week away, voting has been underway for weeks. of the 20 democratic presidential least eight have dropped out. it's almost too late to change your vote. the director of san francisco's department of elections tell us they try to process ballots the say they're received. if you're waiting until election day, do your research. the ballot is only printed once, so there's no indication who has dropped out and your vote is final. the elections director also says just because someone has stopped their campaign, they are still an eligible candidate. if they get the highest number of votes, it would still count. >> all right. we have something fun to share with you. sky 7 spotted a gray whale in
is called "32 seconds, a deadly night in rome." you can watch it right now on nn amazon fire tv. dan noyes, "abc7 news." >>> we are closing in on california's primary, but what happens if you sent in your ballot and a person you voted for dropped out of the race? >> that can happen. dion lim with what you need to know. >> reporter: though the presidential primary is now just a little more than a week away, voting has been underway for weeks. of the 20...
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tell them we want nothing from rome. nothing g except our freedom.. all we want is to get out of this country! anchor: that from the 1960 film spartacus which made history on and off the screen. it marked the end of hollywood's blacklisting of suspected communist artists. >> kirk douglas took his fame and notoriety and put it to outstanding use. the screenwriter had already w n two o oscars under his own name. he decided that this was the moment for him to have his name on that huge screen. it's adult and trumbo and the andklist -- dalton trumbo he was taken off the blacklist. i i definitely suggest watching the film trumbo. anchor: that is definitely one i will be watching. thank you so much. presidentian introduced a controversial bill which opened up distan indigenod to mining. it still needs approval from congress. ♪ reporter: pushing his right-wing agenda further brazil's president introduced another controversial bill that opens up indigenous land to mining and otother developmenent. >> [speaking f foreign language] i hope this dream and the v
tell them we want nothing from rome. nothing g except our freedom.. all we want is to get out of this country! anchor: that from the 1960 film spartacus which made history on and off the screen. it marked the end of hollywood's blacklisting of suspected communist artists. >> kirk douglas took his fame and notoriety and put it to outstanding use. the screenwriter had already w n two o oscars under his own name. he decided that this was the moment for him to have his name on that huge...
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my guest this week here in rome is the jesuit priest rabbi hans solo who is a media experts closer to abuse of a motor kludgy there's the boss a girl is serious about wheelchair for would continue to provide opportunity and cover for priests who commit these awful close conflicts. next d.w. . be in good shape for instance just blot was like aspirin is for us today it was a cure for many things. and that still holds true today. whether for cancer diagnoses auto hema therapy or blood transfusions i'll read the links to a life has many uses. good. in 60 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind this wall. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get the patch now. look at the. beach and happen people just don't believe the church because the credit not a monolithic block new rules this year on the holocaust how little sexual abuse in the catholic church failed to satisfy victims' groups which still insist that the innocent are at risk from predatory kludgy my guest this week here in rome is the jesuit priest father comes s
my guest this week here in rome is the jesuit priest rabbi hans solo who is a media experts closer to abuse of a motor kludgy there's the boss a girl is serious about wheelchair for would continue to provide opportunity and cover for priests who commit these awful close conflicts. next d.w. . be in good shape for instance just blot was like aspirin is for us today it was a cure for many things. and that still holds true today. whether for cancer diagnoses auto hema therapy or blood transfusions...
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let's get more now on the developing situation in italy we're joined from rome by correspondent simo gupta now seem italy is really the 1st country in europe with what looks like a major outbreak just tell us more about the drastic measures being taken there. well yes they're put in place these extraordinary you've got these 10 or so towns in northern italy that are effectively on lockdown and that means no one can enter there's a risk and no one can leave they face or the risks the possibility of fines as well as a rest areas are being patrolled by the police and the military could be also called in if necessary and the reason why they're taking these serious measures is they want to try and contain the spread because nobody particular for instance in the north of italy is where we're seeing the largest number of infections the figure now is some 150 or so off infections and we've seen so far 3 deaths in italy the latest case being woman a 77 year old woman in the town of crammer also in long body so schools are also shut cinema as. museums are also been closed milan's iconic will m
let's get more now on the developing situation in italy we're joined from rome by correspondent simo gupta now seem italy is really the 1st country in europe with what looks like a major outbreak just tell us more about the drastic measures being taken there. well yes they're put in place these extraordinary you've got these 10 or so towns in northern italy that are effectively on lockdown and that means no one can enter there's a risk and no one can leave they face or the risks the possibility...
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earlier we spoke to our correspondents in rome and i asked her about the measures being taken in italy yes they're put in place these extraordinary measures you've got these 10 or so towns in northern italy that are effectively on lockdown and that means no one can enter the series and no one can leave the face or the wrist the possibility of fines as well as a rest of the areas are being patrolled by the police and the military could be also called in if necessary and the reason why they're taking these serious measures is they want to try and contain the spread because number the particular for instance in the north of italy is where we're seeing the largest number of infections the figure now is some $150.00 or so off infections and we've seen so far 3 deaths in italy the latest case being a woman a 77 year old woman in the town of kraemer also in long but diesel schools are also shut cinema as. museums are also been closed milan's iconic wall mall or cathedral is going to be shut and as you mentioned cannibal cut short in then is a really very serious measures that the authorities
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well for the very latest let's cross over to rome now work correspondent sima good is standing by same ip italy has decided not to close its borders neighboring countries have agreed the same what do italians think about this isn't. well i think italians are concerned about the impact this is going to have on not just in terms of their health and security but also the economic impact if the borders are closed and a light a movement as usual cannot continue looking at the economic impact in itself. you've got the regions of long body and then it took these are some of the richest regions and it's the the regions that have been worst affected meticulously opera deal with the fall of the sections of the represent some 30 percent the italian calm to be that said about the fact that it's a closed museum city mosque and impact on the economy many companies are requiring this stuff to work from the whole let's not forget he has a stagnant economy so what impact will this have you got events like the sun on the more believe now that italy's 30 chipset one of the most important globally they've
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in 1845, she married a portrait artist and they left the states to go to rome. in the mid-1800s, it was considered the our capital of the world. paris did not inherit that title until later. another reason for going to rome was women had far more artistic freedom there than they did in the states. in rome, she studied ancient and renaissance art and got to know other american artists who were there working and studying. sarah and joseph came back to the states sometime in the late 1850's and settled in boston. but when the war began, sarah volunteered as a nurse with the sanitary commission and she and her husband moved to washington. by some accounts in 1862, she was put in charge of cleaning up the u.s. capitol building. this is kind of fuzzy, but this is thought that this is where she was. it was turned into a union hospital along with other government buildings. went onwhen congress recess, the soldiers moved into the building and trashed it, especially the offices of the former southern congressme announcern. when sarah started mucking out preciousing, she
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she married a portrait artist and they left the states to go to rome. mid-1800s, it was considered the arch capital of the world. another reason for going to rome was that women had far more artistic freedom there than they had in the united states. at rome, sarah studied ancient renaissance art and got to study other american artists there working and studying. states --ack to the and they came back to the state sometime in the late 1850's. when the war began, sarah volunteered as a nurse with the sanitary commission. she and her husband moved to washington. wasome accounts 1962, she put in charge of cleaning up the u.s. capitol building. this is sketchy, but there are thoughts that this is where she was. it was turned into a union hospitalized -- along with other -- it was turned into a union hospital along with other buildings. trashed asngs were well as the office of the former southern congressman. they urinated on the walls, spit floor. on the when sarah started mucking out the building among other things, meat that had been left rotting. some sch
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and for the latest on the corona virus outbreak in italy we're joined now from rome by a correspondent seem hello to you seem so italy is the 1st country in europe to take such drastic preventative measures what does it mean for daily life in italy. well just looking at specifically those 10 so towns in the d.c. that have been on this lockdown that's the red zone if you like and it's affecting some 50000 or so residents and they really are not allowed to leave that area and no one's allowed to and anyone breaking this provision faeces or rissa fine voice well arrested being sent to prison so the authorities are tapping down hard on its restaurants businesses museums have all been closed and we're looking at specifically the regions of lawn but d.c. as well as spend it along but where we've seen the highest number of cases up until now it's really is said to have 132 inspections the largest coming from long but the day they've decided to close who for the entire region for a week and that includes universities as well and the same goes for the belt so a region syria or 1st division foot
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go to reporting for us from rome we thank you very much for that update. all right let's turn our attention now to our other top story and u.s. senator bernie sanders has scored a commanding victory in nevada's democratic party presidential caucuses putting him at the forefront of the race to become the democrats' nominee to challenge donald trump the democratic candidates are now looking ahead to the south carolina primary next week and then super tuesday on march 3rd. so far so successful for bernie sanders such was his confidence of winning in nevada he's already moved on to another battleground texas one of the key super tuesday states in the birder we have george bush to go. a multi-generational multi ridge racial coalition which is going up not only win in nevada it's going to sweep this country. the father is the most diverse state to have its say in the contest so far polling suggested saan this had done well with hispanic votes this his plans for universal health care also resonated with many i os i he's now the clear front runner but behind him t
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that was sima goops are reporting there from rome now to some of the other stories making news around the world. germany's social democrats look set to win sunday state elections in hamburg remaining in power the greens have seen a boost in support finishing in 2nd place the far right alternative for germany party appear to have just met the 5 percent threshold necessary to get into the state department. and thousands of people marched through the streets of the german city of hanno on sunday to remember the victims of this week's terror attack flowers and candles were left outside a cafe where some of the victims were shot and killed and wednesday evening a 43 year old german man killed 10 people most of them with foreign background. u.s. president donald trump has said he'd be willing to sign a peace deal with the taliban if such an agreement is reached but he added it would depend on the success of a week long partial truths which took effect on saturday deal could lead to the u.s. withdrawing its forces from afghanistan after more than 18 years. italy has agreed to allow $274.00 m
that was sima goops are reporting there from rome now to some of the other stories making news around the world. germany's social democrats look set to win sunday state elections in hamburg remaining in power the greens have seen a boost in support finishing in 2nd place the far right alternative for germany party appear to have just met the 5 percent threshold necessary to get into the state department. and thousands of people marched through the streets of the german city of hanno on sunday...
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in the european union are also you in rome. so let's get the latest from d.w. comes from the band began to milan and comes ponton seem a good time in rome welcome both a song with better tell us more about how italian authorities are extending measures to control to contain the spread of covert 90. 3 telling government has put in place some rather drastic measures 5500 schools are closed in the regions of long body and beneteau all universities are closed many shops are closed restaurants bars carnival processions have been canceled the government tries to prevent movement and travel the population as good as can it also a big masses of people should prevent it because they're the coronavirus could spread easily also the 2nd largest city of italy right now is $1300000.00 people is affected there less people on the street people stay at home there are less tourists coming to the city but it's a kind of hibernation the north of italy is in right now so same. coronavirus same deal on. all the regions to come up with this coordinate roache as far as europe his cons
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just said you know in rome people had to spain and everyone had to accept authority of rome even if they did their own thing to a certain extent they have to but it really in some ways were almost i mean it needs to be sort of consolidated but most of the arab states certainly some of the gulf states are already you know. the head human is like of the vision of the civilization they get out of it what do they get out of it is that they hope they're going to get business and they going to have a front door to washington and be accepted. but the great difficulty in this whole project is that in order to bring it into being it's been framed in really binary terms either you know the palestinians either you do it or you'll finish being put in this binary position and the middle ground has been erased completely and gone and these pressures are increasing and this is where it may not work because in the sense the whole of the middle east needs to hold. by the middle and once you take all of that away then and make it so polarized and put the pressures on which are taking place right across ir
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well earlier we spoke to correspondent seem a group in rome and she told us about the impact of these changes are having on everyday life. no well just looking at specifically those 10 saw a towns in the it's week that have been on this lockdown that's the red zone if you like it's affecting some 50000 the so residents and they really are not allowed to leave that area and no one's allowed to enter any one freaking this provision thesis or bristle fine oh yes well there's a rest he said to prison so the authorities are tapping down hard on its restaurants businesses museums have all been closed and looking at specifically the regions of long but the as well it's been it's along. the highest number of cases up until now it's really is said to have $132.00 inspections but the largest coming from long but they decide to close for the entire region for a week and that includes universities as well and the same goes for the beneteau region syria our 1st division football games have been canceled the bills a particular regions and as you mentioned then until the region which sees 25 infecti
well earlier we spoke to correspondent seem a group in rome and she told us about the impact of these changes are having on everyday life. no well just looking at specifically those 10 saw a towns in the it's week that have been on this lockdown that's the red zone if you like it's affecting some 50000 the so residents and they really are not allowed to leave that area and no one's allowed to enter any one freaking this provision thesis or bristle fine oh yes well there's a rest he said to...
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they were expected to win in rome, most teams to beat italy these days. they could perhaps have scored more tries, the kicking was a bit wayward, but they did win in rome. the coliseum sits across town, but these days, it's at the stadio 0limpico that battle is done in rome. if history between italy and scotland has anything to go by, this was set to be tense. even more so because both were yet to win a match in this season's championship. it took until round three, but captain stuart hogg was able to create a big moment for scotland, who had failed to score a try in their in their two opening six nations games. minutes later, ali price doubled the lead, but replays revealed a forward pass in the build up. after the break, scotland were creeping forward phase by phase and putting the pressure on. their patienvce eventually prevailed. italy's defenders were eventually forced wide, allowing chris harris to get over the line. not pretty but effective. it was a performance far from perfect, adam hastings missing his second conversion of the game, but even he
they were expected to win in rome, most teams to beat italy these days. they could perhaps have scored more tries, the kicking was a bit wayward, but they did win in rome. the coliseum sits across town, but these days, it's at the stadio 0limpico that battle is done in rome. if history between italy and scotland has anything to go by, this was set to be tense. even more so because both were yet to win a match in this season's championship. it took until round three, but captain stuart hogg was...
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on saturday though, as both look for theirfirst wins and rome on saturday though, as both look for their first wins of the campaign. lewes hamilton made a big statement of intent as he bids for a record equalling seven fi drivers championship, topping the time sheets in the first day of preseason testing in spain. now the countdown continues to one of the biggest heavyweight title fights for 30 years. tyson fury and deontay wilder meet for the second time in las vegas on saturday — after their first fight ended in a controversial draw. well the pair had their final press conference in the last hour , and it all got a bit heated in las vegas with the fighters pushing each other. both are still undefeated, but if wilder wins — the american will pas muhammad ali's mark of io—straight title defences. this is what i've been powering myself, this is what i have been waiting so many months for. this could've been happened a longtime ago, but somebody put on they running shoes. i would have given him the biggest paydays of his whole life, got him a big contract with showtime, brought into
on saturday though, as both look for theirfirst wins and rome on saturday though, as both look for their first wins of the campaign. lewes hamilton made a big statement of intent as he bids for a record equalling seven fi drivers championship, topping the time sheets in the first day of preseason testing in spain. now the countdown continues to one of the biggest heavyweight title fights for 30 years. tyson fury and deontay wilder meet for the second time in las vegas on saturday — after...
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a deadly night in rome. you can also watch it right now on amazon fire tv and abc 7 news.com. >> i know you'll have more at at 6:00. people have been asking how the one video camera pointed directly at the spot of the confrontation. that video appears to be unavailable. >> there are videos all along the route and you can really watch these kids, they were young men, 18, 19 years old, you watch them. the one camera at the bank that had a direct view of it somehow is not working. at least, that's what the police say. the defense has their questions. >> you feel for all the parents. you can tell how hard it is to talk about. >> you feel for the parents and for the widow, of course. i tried to talk to her over the last seven months. she's only put out a couple statements saying all she wants is justice. >> it's hard for everybody involved. >>> fears of the global spread of coronavirus are heightened as new cases bomb up in other countries. >> south korean officials say 204 people are now go infected. land no cas
a deadly night in rome. you can also watch it right now on amazon fire tv and abc 7 news.com. >> i know you'll have more at at 6:00. people have been asking how the one video camera pointed directly at the spot of the confrontation. that video appears to be unavailable. >> there are videos all along the route and you can really watch these kids, they were young men, 18, 19 years old, you watch them. the one camera at the bank that had a direct view of it somehow is not working. at...
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services in rome are confirming 12 are killed, 12 people have been infected. ae latest death is 69-year-old who was compromised in terms of the health situation , died in the region of romagna. , the infection number is -- -- twot four children have been sent home while the other two are under observation. there is over 9000 tests that have been done. 95% of them have come back negative. most do get cured. ofis unfortunately the case elderly or have situations in terms of their health that are most affected. ofare hearing of reports efforts to disinfect public transport in rome, venice, in order to be sure these spaces are clean. being set tents are up outside hospitals to make sure people who come to the hospital are looked at to see if show signs of the infection. they're concerned about spread in the hospitals. the rest ofabout italy? today is ash wednesday, whether any changes made to services at the vatican? thea: what we know is vatican and a lot of parishes event is not a good idea, though ash wednesday is a day a lot of people come for mass. there are
services in rome are confirming 12 are killed, 12 people have been infected. ae latest death is 69-year-old who was compromised in terms of the health situation , died in the region of romagna. , the infection number is -- -- twot four children have been sent home while the other two are under observation. there is over 9000 tests that have been done. 95% of them have come back negative. most do get cured. ofis unfortunately the case elderly or have situations in terms of their health that are...
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the excerpts from the letter written by alessandro from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. home was that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it one of those good. dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the letters that have been posted to verona for more than 75 years now all begin with the same words no matter what the language and he started it all with the play published in 1597. that they have. this burst of shakespeare was put up about 20 years ago it was financed by the city administration. but the idea came from the club and my father's julio thomas you know who commissioned a very nice sculptor sergio. they wanted to thank the bard for the enormous gift he gave to the city of. god. for the secretary's work at the club often entails dealing with visits from the media today there's a crew here from a talian televis
the excerpts from the letter written by alessandro from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. home was that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it one of those good. dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the letters that have been...
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the excerpts from the letter written by the sandra from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. was that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. i was able to just please don't. leave are you dear juliet to juliet cher juliet carried. the letters that have been posted to verona for more than 75 years now all begin with the same words no matter what the language and he started it all with the play published in 1597. that in this post of shakespeare was put up about 20 years ago it was financed by the city administration. but the idea came from the club the juliet and my father's julio thomas you know who commissioned the very nice sculptor sergio. they wanted to thank the bard for the enormous gift he gave to the city of heroes. for the secretary's work at the club often entails dealing with visits from the media today there's a crew her
the excerpts from the letter written by the sandra from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. was that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. i was able to just please don't. leave are you dear juliet to juliet cher juliet carried. the...
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>> in the very early history, we have lawrence in rome, who was asked to bring about and present to the emperor the riches of the church. >> >> now let me pause. i learned about limb in 3rd grade maybe, famous martyr. >> >> not to give it away. i had no association of rihim h being a deacon but tell us that story. >> so -- becausaconwere con rolling the finance the emperor the riches of the church. he brought all the poor and presented them to him and he wasn't warmly received. he was martyred for that. >> so he was -- he had access to the finances of the church and was told hand over the treasures. that is good. >> yes. >> that is a good man. he was yrbyma rtthe thromance? >> in rome on that. >> and then i heard about doctor of the church, learned theolo jen in syria. >> saint e triple. >> in the 4th century. >> and he became a doctor of the church. he did many writing and letters that would still come down to us today. >> so the office of deacon as i understand it, it became part of the order of advancements toward priesthood, is that right? >> it became one of the onders. in other wo
>> in the very early history, we have lawrence in rome, who was asked to bring about and present to the emperor the riches of the church. >> >> now let me pause. i learned about limb in 3rd grade maybe, famous martyr. >> >> not to give it away. i had no association of rihim h being a deacon but tell us that story. >> so -- becausaconwere con rolling the finance the emperor the riches of the church. he brought all the poor and presented them to him and he...
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the excerpts from the letter written by the sandra from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. who said that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful so i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it one of those if you don't. leave or you dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the letters that have been posted to verona for more than 75 years now all begin with the same words no matter what the language and he started it all with the play published in 1597. this post of shakespeare was put up about 20 years ago it was financed by the city administration. but the idea came from the club and my father's julio thomas who commissioned a very nice sculptor sergio percent. they wanted to thank the bard for the enormous gift he gave to the city of. god. for the secretary's work at the club often entails dealing with visits from the media today there's a crew here from italian te
the excerpts from the letter written by the sandra from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. who said that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful so i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it one of those if you don't. leave or you dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the...
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is called "32 seconds: a deadly night in rome." you can find it on amazon fire now and on abc7news.com. >>> definitely worth a watch. >> we're committed to building a better bay area. one of the major issues we're looking at is bart. enforcing the rules has been a hot topic. yesterday the police department released data showing how officers are doing and in are any racial disparities. abc 7 news reporter spoke to bart's police chief about their findings. >> reporter: bart estimates they make 129 million trips a year and with more people riding the system than need for improvements is top of mind for many bart riders. >> like a screen that says what is the upcoming station. >> reporter: then, there's this. >> sometimes even from just security, they profile me, put in a certain category. >> the bart director requested demographic data on quality of life citations and contacts. they found racial disparity. >> why are we seeing 50% of the citations and arrests, why are they received by folks that are black when we know that's not the p
is called "32 seconds: a deadly night in rome." you can find it on amazon fire now and on abc7news.com. >>> definitely worth a watch. >> we're committed to building a better bay area. one of the major issues we're looking at is bart. enforcing the rules has been a hot topic. yesterday the police department released data showing how officers are doing and in are any racial disparities. abc 7 news reporter spoke to bart's police chief about their findings. >>...
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the excerpts from the letter written by alessandro from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that i don't know what yours are i'm proud that it was really beautiful i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it one of those please don't. leave or you dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the letters that have been posted to verona for more than 75 years now all begin with the same words no matter what the language and he started it all with a play published in 1597. this post of shakespeare was put up about 20 years ago it was financed by the city administration. but the idea came from the club and my father's julio thomas who commissioned a very nice sculptor sergio. they wanted to thank the bard for the enormous gift he gave to the city of her own. for the secretary's work at the club often entails dealing with visits from the media today there's a crew here from italian televi
the excerpts from the letter written by alessandro from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that i don't know what yours are i'm proud that it was really beautiful i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it one of those please don't. leave or you dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried....
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the excerpts from the letter written by the sandra from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. know that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it one of those beneath the. lever you dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the letters that have been posted to verona for more than 75 years now all begin with the same words no matter what the language and he started it all with the play published in 1597. this post of shakespeare was put up about 20 years ago it was financed by the city administration. but the idea came from the clued you juliet and my father julio thomas you know who commissioned a very nice sculptor sergio. they wanted to thank the bard for the enormous gift he gave to the city of. god. for the secretary's work at the club often entails dealing with visits from the media today there's a crew here from italian te
the excerpts from the letter written by the sandra from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. know that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful i'm happy that life has brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it one of those beneath the. lever you dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the letters...
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we are live in rome up next. european futures are points lower. there is a particular focus in italy. -- in ftse nets futures. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 7:40 in london. in rome, the epi-center of the for the focus coronavirus is right now. the caseload is climbing. and as a result, we expect investors to focus on the italian market when they open. expects to leave at the end of last -- next year according to the financial times. he is currently under an investigation. barclaysistraction for as it faces challenges to meet its profit goal. warren buffett has been a record 2.2 billion in buyback shares and he is looking to repurchase even more. thelso spent a portion of shareholder meeting on the future of the company. he says the company is 100% prepared for the departure of or in but the and his partner. pulled out of the running for the hsbc ceo job. mustier has decided to remain at unicredit. hsbc has said it could take until july two name a new leader. jp morgan is planning to enter the u.k. consumer banking
we are live in rome up next. european futures are points lower. there is a particular focus in italy. -- in ftse nets futures. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 7:40 in london. in rome, the epi-center of the for the focus coronavirus is right now. the caseload is climbing. and as a result, we expect investors to focus on the italian market when they open. expects to leave at the end of last -- next year according to the financial times. he is currently under an...
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maria tadeo is in rome. talk about this man of the north -- does he try to take advantage of this in some way? maria: that is the question. the reality is at this point italy is a focus of the coronavirus. more than 10 people dead. close to 400 cases that have been reported of the coronavirus. industrial powerhouse of the italian economy affected by the virus. , he can smellvini blood. he knows that from this could be political repercussions. he is saying it is clear the government has not managed this correctly. we went from having just a few cases a week ago to pushing almost 400 cases. to have the country become the focus point of the virus for europe. i spoke to him and asked him this and he said it will be the economy and the italian citizens will have the final word on this , but the crisis was badly managed in his view. let's take a look. >> an economy that will condemn this government opposed of factions that do not like each other. five-star,tic party, others who do not agree on anything. the china
maria tadeo is in rome. talk about this man of the north -- does he try to take advantage of this in some way? maria: that is the question. the reality is at this point italy is a focus of the coronavirus. more than 10 people dead. close to 400 cases that have been reported of the coronavirus. industrial powerhouse of the italian economy affected by the virus. , he can smellvini blood. he knows that from this could be political repercussions. he is saying it is clear the government has not...
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. >> she's going to rome. she's been sold. >> she's been sold? >> no talking in the kitchen, slave. >> "spartacus" really mirrored the situation behind the scenes because dalton trumbo, its screenwriter, had been blacklisted, had not been able to use his name on movies for years. >> are you or have you ever been a member of the communist party? >> i believe i have the right to be confronted with any evidence which supports this question. i should like to see what you have. >> oh, you would? >> yes. >> well, you will pretty soon. [ laughter ] >> kirk douglas famously broke the blacklist with "spartacus," said "you will see 'screenplay by dalton trumbo' on those credits." and the very famous scene in the movie where they're after spartacus and they're saying, where is spartacus, and everybody stands up -- >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> that is a very moving scene, especially if you know trumbo's history. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> it was a scary, dark period for hollywood th
. >> she's going to rome. she's been sold. >> she's been sold? >> no talking in the kitchen, slave. >> "spartacus" really mirrored the situation behind the scenes because dalton trumbo, its screenwriter, had been blacklisted, had not been able to use his name on movies for years. >> are you or have you ever been a member of the communist party? >> i believe i have the right to be confronted with any evidence which supports this question. i should...
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in 1845, she married a portrait artist and they left the states to go to rome which in the mid 1800s was considered the art capital of the world. paris didn't inherit that title until later. another reason for going to rome was that women had far more artistic freedom there than they did in the states. in rome sarah studied ancient and renaissance art and got to know some american artists who were there working and studying. sarah and joseph came back to the states some time in the late 1850s and settled in boston. when the war began, sarah volunteered as a nurse and she and her husband move d to washington. by some accounts in 1862, she was put in charge of cleaning up the u.s. capitol building. this is kind of fuzzy sketchy, but there are thoughts that this is where she was. apparently soldiers moved into the building and completely trashed it, especially offices of the former southern congressmen. they urinated in the hallways, spit tobacco everywhere and damaged scaffolding by swinging on the rafters that had been set up in the capitol dome which at the time was still under const
in 1845, she married a portrait artist and they left the states to go to rome which in the mid 1800s was considered the art capital of the world. paris didn't inherit that title until later. another reason for going to rome was that women had far more artistic freedom there than they did in the states. in rome sarah studied ancient and renaissance art and got to know some american artists who were there working and studying. sarah and joseph came back to the states some time in the late 1850s...
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rome. reporter: every day, millions come to honor this fountain, throwing a coin into its waters. but it has become a victim of its own success. the basin has been damaged by the number of people who come here. local police do what they can, but it is a losing battle. even if the visitors are understanding. >> i agree. i mean, once it is gone, it is gone. it needs protecting or else it will never come back. reporter: the city council has an idea to put up a barrier, preventing people frfrom getting too closose to the fountain.n. one says the fountain has already been vandalized. >> it could cost more than 2 million euros. we have to continue to protect the fountain and put in place restrictions for the tourists who want to bask in its beauty. reporter: the trevi fountain has always been a popular tourist attraction. filmn 1960 it was in the by fellini and things changed. since then, people have wanted to re-create the fountain seen, scene, but it is prohibited. some are not happy about the idea of a barrier. >> i think if we take care of it there is no reason for a barrier. it is
rome. reporter: every day, millions come to honor this fountain, throwing a coin into its waters. but it has become a victim of its own success. the basin has been damaged by the number of people who come here. local police do what they can, but it is a losing battle. even if the visitors are understanding. >> i agree. i mean, once it is gone, it is gone. it needs protecting or else it will never come back. reporter: the city council has an idea to put up a barrier, preventing people...
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is called "32 seconds: a night in rome." you can find it on amazon fire now and on abc7news.com. >> we're committed to building a better bay area. one of the major issues we're looking hat is bart. enforcing the rules has been a hot topic. yesterday the police department released data showing how officers are doing and in are any racial disparities. abc 7 news reporter spoke to bart's police chief about their findings. >> reporter: bart estimates they make $129 million trips a year and with more people riding the system than need for improvements is top of mind for manufacture the ba many bart riders. then there is this. >> sometimes even from just security, they profile me, put in a certain category. >> the bart director requested demographic data on quality of life citations and contacts. they found racial disparity. >> why are we seeing 50% of the citations and arrests, why are they received by folks that are black when we know that's not the population riding our system? >> from 2018 to 2019 an average of 40 citations we
is called "32 seconds: a night in rome." you can find it on amazon fire now and on abc7news.com. >> we're committed to building a better bay area. one of the major issues we're looking hat is bart. enforcing the rules has been a hot topic. yesterday the police department released data showing how officers are doing and in are any racial disparities. abc 7 news reporter spoke to bart's police chief about their findings. >> reporter: bart estimates they make $129 million...
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the excerpts from the letter written by the sandra from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. home was that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful so i'm happy that my father's brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it would just be the. lever you dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the letters that have been posted to verona for more than 75 years now all begin with the same words no matter what the language and he started it all with the play published in 1597. this post of shakespeare was put up about 20 years ago it was financed by the city administration. but the idea came from the club the giulietta and my father's julio thomas you know who commissioned the very nice sculptor sergio. they wanted to thank the bard for the enormous gift he gave to the city of heroes. for the secretary's work at the club often entails dealing with visits from the media today there's a crew here from
the excerpts from the letter written by the sandra from rome of course there's much more in the letter. the 3 prizes and the 3 proud prize winners. home was that it was a very emotional experience a bit like being exposed in front of the audience but it was beautiful and odd that for yourself i'm proud that it was really beautiful so i'm happy that my father's brought me here and i'm proud of what i wrote. was it would just be the. lever you dear juliet juliet shares juliet carried. the letters...
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back to george. >>> now, cnn live in rome with our barbara nadeau. tell us more about what is happening and the spread of the virus resulting in some towns being locked down north of the country. >> that's right. we're just getting new figures from the government and the total number of confirmed cases is now over 100. and, yes, 89 alone in lombardi and that's one of the hot spots, the outbreak we have been hearing about for the last 24 hours essentially all tied to a hospital in that area that had one case. and they've completely locked down ten towns and villages which means the trains don't stop when they roll through and church services are suspended and soccer games are suspended and no movement and they actually ordered quite draconian response to this. you get three months in jail if you defy the movement ban or various fines and things like that. the government is taking this very seriously. one of the reasons the numbers increased this morning because they are testing the people who have already been confirmed and they are doing everything t
back to george. >>> now, cnn live in rome with our barbara nadeau. tell us more about what is happening and the spread of the virus resulting in some towns being locked down north of the country. >> that's right. we're just getting new figures from the government and the total number of confirmed cases is now over 100. and, yes, 89 alone in lombardi and that's one of the hot spots, the outbreak we have been hearing about for the last 24 hours essentially all tied to a hospital in...
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earlier it was rome in the eternal city, where the italy team's misfortune appears never ending. no win in five years in this tournament, so for scotland perhaps no better chance to get their campaign finally up and running. captain stuart hogg was doing exactly that. they added two more in the second half. it wasn't pretty — it didn't have to be. scotland's relief clear to all. adam wild, bbc news. on to the premier league — all the goals are coming up on match of the day after the news, so time to look away if you don't want to know the results. for those still with us... gabrieljesus came off the bench to secure three crucial points for manchester city in the battle for second place, as they beat leicester 1—0 at the king power stadium. and chelsea tightened their grip on fourth place with victory over tottenham. crystal palace got their first win of 2020 while sheffield united missed the chance to move above spurs with a draw against brighton. there were also wins for burnley and southampton. in the scottish premiership — aberdeen lost their grip on third place with a
earlier it was rome in the eternal city, where the italy team's misfortune appears never ending. no win in five years in this tournament, so for scotland perhaps no better chance to get their campaign finally up and running. captain stuart hogg was doing exactly that. they added two more in the second half. it wasn't pretty — it didn't have to be. scotland's relief clear to all. adam wild, bbc news. on to the premier league — all the goals are coming up on match of the day after the news,...
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both men were in rome court today. this is gabriel natale-hjorth speaking with his attorney. the suspects face charges of aggravated murder and attempted extortion. elders parents were in the courtroom sitting in the back row. today's hearing dealt mostly with procedural matters. 2 judges and a six person jury are presiding over the trial. >>> police say officer was one of the plainclothes officers trying to recover a stolen backpack from the teens alter after a botched drug deal. the suspects they were trying to protect themselves because they didn't know the men were policemen however investigators argue they properly identified himself to the teenagers. elder accused of stabbing him 11 times killing him. gabriel natale-hjorth is accused of beating up the altar officer who survived. both teenagers admitted to the assault and were arrested hours after the murder in their hotel room. there were questions about the manner in which they were questioned. >>> gabriel natale-hjorth in
both men were in rome court today. this is gabriel natale-hjorth speaking with his attorney. the suspects face charges of aggravated murder and attempted extortion. elders parents were in the courtroom sitting in the back row. today's hearing dealt mostly with procedural matters. 2 judges and a six person jury are presiding over the trial. >>> police say officer was one of the plainclothes officers trying to recover a stolen backpack from the teens alter after a botched drug deal. the...
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a deadly night in rome. you can also watch it this evening on amazon fire tv. dan noyes, abc7 news. >>> we have new details regarding a hiker found alive after going missing in the north bay. robert bennett had a stroke and then fell. two k-9s located bennett off of the trail tuesday night. according to his family, he's still in the hospital. >>> mcdonald's is giving you a chance to bring that hot off the grill smell into your house. >> it's making a six pack of scented candles that will smell like your favorite quarter pounder ingredients. there's sesame seed bun, fresh beef, ketchup, pickle, cheese and onion. all the makings for, well, i just described a burger. it's launching a line of quarter pounder-themed fan wear like t-shirts, lockets and pins. >> maybe the "m" opens up. >> to what? >> or it expands. maybe it looks like a u, when you open it -- >> are you going to rock the locket? >> i'll do it. >> mcdonald's says the best part of the scented candle is you can indulge without worrying about the calories. >> what is mcdonald's known for? the fries. there
a deadly night in rome. you can also watch it this evening on amazon fire tv. dan noyes, abc7 news. >>> we have new details regarding a hiker found alive after going missing in the north bay. robert bennett had a stroke and then fell. two k-9s located bennett off of the trail tuesday night. according to his family, he's still in the hospital. >>> mcdonald's is giving you a chance to bring that hot off the grill smell into your house. >> it's making a six pack of scented...