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for the chief rabbi of rome. the pope could have done more he could have saved all the roman jews from being deported. she was alter the a cause of you all may know there was a kind of silent agreement. even this that the germans would not carry out such an operation again so. the news does all of the law but what had already happened was ignored. could listen of out a little bit of it if it does exist and that is unfortunately the reality is that statement there was a discourse and fountains of innocent people were taken to auschwitz immediately illusion. that the auschwitz. she's all done and there are many ways for a pope to make himself heard and he said it was didn't if he had said that the jews should not be touched or for that would have been enough to cause a diplomatic crisis will global. not just double world love we also need to take into account the position that person health facility vision of what i would serve as if a person is the moral head of a community that person must behave accordingly what
for the chief rabbi of rome. the pope could have done more he could have saved all the roman jews from being deported. she was alter the a cause of you all may know there was a kind of silent agreement. even this that the germans would not carry out such an operation again so. the news does all of the law but what had already happened was ignored. could listen of out a little bit of it if it does exist and that is unfortunately the reality is that statement there was a discourse and fountains...
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rome 2 fell under nazi occupation. the s.s. even made it to some peter's square. and on the 16th of october $943.00 after a raid in the jewish ghetto $1024.00 roman jews were deported to auschwitz. only 16 of them came back. the opening of the archive finally sheds new light on what is the 12th did to protect the jews and what he did not to. be about afghanistan $1000.00 figure on his own traditionally the pope has always protected the roman jews do harm if. you not but during the deportation on october the 16th $943.00 the pope did not utter a word of protest they said they've got the stone as you know ha mike young actresses are dumb you have sunk on top you know but not that he did not intervene to stop this deportation for auditing so they bought us from. a penny for soup of even and to argue that charlie tried to act on differ. levels. to start with he reached out to the german reich some bastard that had the holy say in hiding it will have. to tell him that he stood up for the jews and that vied 2nd should do everything possible to prevent the jews in rome f
rome 2 fell under nazi occupation. the s.s. even made it to some peter's square. and on the 16th of october $943.00 after a raid in the jewish ghetto $1024.00 roman jews were deported to auschwitz. only 16 of them came back. the opening of the archive finally sheds new light on what is the 12th did to protect the jews and what he did not to. be about afghanistan $1000.00 figure on his own traditionally the pope has always protected the roman jews do harm if. you not but during the deportation...
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in rome teachers are taking attendance outdoors and mobmental-- in monumental classrooms. >> how weed kate our children has changed drastically during this pangd. many of us are faced with online learning as the only option. but imagine what could happen when you think outside of the box. cbs's chris livesay takes us to rome where teachers are finding unique ways to inspire their students. >> you remember your three rs, reading, writing and roman ruins, while high schools across italy have switched to remote learning due to the pandemic, lower grade levels remain largely open. to maintain social distancing public school teachers are taking the classroom outdoors. for 6th grader anna thompson that just happened to be her school's modest terrace overlooking the roman forum. >> you-- did you have just such a beautiful city, do you enjoy learning outside. >> yes, we have many options, many fun options to learn outside here. we go to fountains or really nice squares where we learn a lot in a fun way. >> that is the trevi fountain to be precise. and it's gushing water is today's music class
in rome teachers are taking attendance outdoors and mobmental-- in monumental classrooms. >> how weed kate our children has changed drastically during this pangd. many of us are faced with online learning as the only option. but imagine what could happen when you think outside of the box. cbs's chris livesay takes us to rome where teachers are finding unique ways to inspire their students. >> you remember your three rs, reading, writing and roman ruins, while high schools across...
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rome 2nd of march 2020. on this day the documents from the papacy of pius the 12th were declassified. millions of files from 939958 kept secret in the vatican for decades. are finally accessible to researchers and historians. german historian who would voice was one of the 1st to look at the documents. this appears to us i live in a tradition that in the 1st thing that everyone naturally associates with the vatican secret archives as a war is of course dan brown's novel. some kind of hermetically sealed glass cubes in which archivists regulate the oxygen supply from outside a can absolute nonsense the vatican archive is not kind of like any other. obvious ones it's once again although we have actually been working regularly and the vatican archives are printed years now on because it was of course something special and are going to because one simply has a whole range of questions of the pops from the what did the pope know about the mass murder of jews when he had seen in 4 who informed him had it if you be
rome 2nd of march 2020. on this day the documents from the papacy of pius the 12th were declassified. millions of files from 939958 kept secret in the vatican for decades. are finally accessible to researchers and historians. german historian who would voice was one of the 1st to look at the documents. this appears to us i live in a tradition that in the 1st thing that everyone naturally associates with the vatican secret archives as a war is of course dan brown's novel. some kind of...
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rome 2nd of march 2020. on this day the documents from the papacy of pius the 12th were declassified. and. millions of files from 939958 kept secret in the vatican for decades. are finally accessible to mr chance and historians. german historian who would voice was one of the 1st to look at the documents. busiest of us i live in a trilogy made in the 1st thing that everyone naturally associates with the vatican secret archives as the war is of course dan brown's novel some kind of a medically sealed glass cubes in which archivists regulate the oxygen supply from outside he can absolute nonsense the vatican archive is not kind of like any other . obvious ones i tried to get although we have actually been working regularly in the vatican archives for 20 years now on because it was of course something special of our going to because one simply has a whole range of questions of the pops from the what did the pope know about the mass murder of jews when he adding info who informed him had it if you believe what h
rome 2nd of march 2020. on this day the documents from the papacy of pius the 12th were declassified. and. millions of files from 939958 kept secret in the vatican for decades. are finally accessible to mr chance and historians. german historian who would voice was one of the 1st to look at the documents. busiest of us i live in a trilogy made in the 1st thing that everyone naturally associates with the vatican secret archives as the war is of course dan brown's novel some kind of a medically...
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yes it's kicked off this morning with the 1st 5 people vaccinated here in rome a notice of religious and other health care workers who were the 1st to be in an infectious disease hospital here in rome now it's rather symbolic because of course this hospital was also where the very 1st cases were treated to back in january for corporate 90. privately stage separate kaante calling the fact that this date the 27th of december will go down in history it's he of course having suffered greatly at the hands of coke 90 more than 71000 people have died due to this virus in this 2nd we the number of dead is higher already than that 1st wave more than 2000000 people have been infected 1000 here at the helm ministers said that this is the 1st sign of light but you cannot let your guard down the facts doesn't mean that you can stop the mosque or stop the social distancing or distancing or washing hands he said all of that has to continue 9750 doses of that pfizer vaccine delivered across the country the largest number of doses going to the hardest hit region not long but the up north widely is of
yes it's kicked off this morning with the 1st 5 people vaccinated here in rome a notice of religious and other health care workers who were the 1st to be in an infectious disease hospital here in rome now it's rather symbolic because of course this hospital was also where the very 1st cases were treated to back in january for corporate 90. privately stage separate kaante calling the fact that this date the 27th of december will go down in history it's he of course having suffered greatly at the...
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that is why the trip i took to rome is so critical. it is part of the new counter investigation as we speak. why i think we'll learn a lot more why i was sent to go to rome, why i met this individual and why attorney general barr and john durham felt that learning about this professor that i ran into accidentally or not accidentally triggered their criminal investigation. maria: yeah. so this professor that you quote, unquote, ran into, told you that russia had damaging emails on hillary clinton in hopes that you were going to repeat, just a couple of weeks later when you had another meeting. you think all of these people were spies? were they all trying to entrap you, george? >> yeah, look i think the situation that i found myself in was a very shady situation. just last week there were declassified text messages that congressman devin nunes was referring to in which phone calls between myself and the vice president, the former vice president of fox news were being recorded without warrants. we know based on declassified information t
that is why the trip i took to rome is so critical. it is part of the new counter investigation as we speak. why i think we'll learn a lot more why i was sent to go to rome, why i met this individual and why attorney general barr and john durham felt that learning about this professor that i ran into accidentally or not accidentally triggered their criminal investigation. maria: yeah. so this professor that you quote, unquote, ran into, told you that russia had damaging emails on hillary...
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but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fisherman off the coast of libya. it is we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs to all of us to this issue but i'm not a law about it we never expected that my husband would leave home for work set sail and then end up in a libyan prison just become a life. in what's out of their value. colona also understands what this means the red trim trade her own stew fishing trawlers in 2009 his vessels were also seized by the libyans the. to do this when you're in charge of 2 fishing trawlers each with a crew of 7. men you've worked with for 25 or 30 years. and an arrest like that really gets under your skin. just thinking about it today makes me feel awful. the incident off
but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fisherman off the coast of libya. it is we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it...
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rome 2nd of march to thaw. 1020. on this day the documents from the papacy of pius the 12th were declassified. millions of files from 939958 kept secret in the vatican for decades. off finally accessible to researchers and historians. german historian who put forth was one of the 1st 2 are documents. disclosed to us i live not really made in the 1st thing that everyone naturally associates with the vatican secret archives as the war is of course dan brown's novel some kind of hermetically sealed glass cubes in which archivists regulate the oxygen supply from outside a can absolute nonsense the vatican archive is not like any other. obvious ones it's once again although we have actually been working regularly in the vatican archives apprentice years now on because it was of course something special and are going to because one simply has a whole range of questions of the pops from the what did the pope know about the mass murder of jews when he had seen him for who informed him how did he believe what he was told he b
rome 2nd of march to thaw. 1020. on this day the documents from the papacy of pius the 12th were declassified. millions of files from 939958 kept secret in the vatican for decades. off finally accessible to researchers and historians. german historian who put forth was one of the 1st 2 are documents. disclosed to us i live not really made in the 1st thing that everyone naturally associates with the vatican secret archives as the war is of course dan brown's novel some kind of hermetically...
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equired roe for the brain injury was commissioned in rome by giuliano demitted she . as a result of an affair he had with a woman from the will be no reality made you figure rundown or. your question the government and. 'd 'd the new name surfaces imagine. the ruling family of florence this name is most associated with a renaissance period they were rich scrupulous obsessed with power and patrons of the arts. giuliano domenici was one of the 2 brothers that lived during davinci time. he was a womanizer and a squander. he was charismatic had a powerful name and an influential brother. his brother lived in rome his name was given me to meditating and he had high aspirations later he became cardinal and finally pope. as pope clear the tent he made history as a sensitive our patron as well as a scrupulously powerful politician. he strengthened the clergy's power and influence over the battling italian city states and had a weakness for the beautiful things in life. giuliana is extravagant brother arrived in or be no but he was a guest of the class so to carla. here he had
equired roe for the brain injury was commissioned in rome by giuliano demitted she . as a result of an affair he had with a woman from the will be no reality made you figure rundown or. your question the government and. 'd 'd the new name surfaces imagine. the ruling family of florence this name is most associated with a renaissance period they were rich scrupulous obsessed with power and patrons of the arts. giuliano domenici was one of the 2 brothers that lived during davinci time. he was a...
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and other health care workers were the 1st to be in an infectious disease hospital here in rome now it's rather symbolic because of course this hospital was also where the very 1st cases were treated to back in january for corporate 90 privately stage separate kaante calling the fact that this date the 27th of december will go down in history it's he of course having suffered greatly at the hands of coke at 90 more than 71000 people have died due to this virus in this 2nd we the number of dead is high yield already done that 1st wave more than 2000000 people have been infected 90 of the hound ministers said that this is the 1st sign of light but you cannot let your guard down the facts does it mean that you can stop the mosque or stop the social distinction or distancing or washing hands he said all of that has to continue 9750 doses of that pfizer vaccine delivered across the country the largest number of doses going to the hardest hit region not long but the up north widely is of course one of the hardest hit countries in europe you mentioned some of those alarming numbers is ther
and other health care workers were the 1st to be in an infectious disease hospital here in rome now it's rather symbolic because of course this hospital was also where the very 1st cases were treated to back in january for corporate 90 privately stage separate kaante calling the fact that this date the 27th of december will go down in history it's he of course having suffered greatly at the hands of coke at 90 more than 71000 people have died due to this virus in this 2nd we the number of dead...
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but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fisherman off the coast of libya. instead we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs to all of us to this issue but i'm not alone we never expected that my husband would leave home for work set sail 9 his vessels were also seized by the libyans the. when you're in charge of 2 fishing trawlers and then end up in a libyan prison just become a light. in what's out of their value polo colona also understands what this means the red trim trade her own stew fishing trawlers in 2000 each with a crew of 7. men you've worked with for 25 or 30 years. and then arrest like that really gets under your skin. just thinking about it today makes me feel awful. could have been further f
but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fisherman off the coast of libya. instead we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it...
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pope francis has given his traditional last thing at the vatican in rome but it looked at drastically different compared to previous years toned down of course because the coronavirus spent on. what a difference a year makes this is pope francis last christmas simply to square thronged with the faithful awaiting his benediction. a year of coronaviruses left its ravages and the square is empty the pontiff himself banished from his balcony to give his blessing inside the vatican to a smaller audience than usual to avoid drawing crowds francis intertwined the virus with his eternal theme of social justice. today in this time of darkness and uncertainty due to the pandemic several lights of hope are appearing such as the discoveries of vaccine and these lights to bring hope to the world they must be accessible to all. and he called for divine help in ending war around the world for the sake of the children. that faces touch the consciences of all men and women of goodwill. so that the causes of conflicts compare dressed. courageous efforts can be made to build a future of peace and. use t
pope francis has given his traditional last thing at the vatican in rome but it looked at drastically different compared to previous years toned down of course because the coronavirus spent on. what a difference a year makes this is pope francis last christmas simply to square thronged with the faithful awaiting his benediction. a year of coronaviruses left its ravages and the square is empty the pontiff himself banished from his balcony to give his blessing inside the vatican to a smaller...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. in the us, the first of millions of doses of moderna's covid—i9 vaccine are being prepared for shipping across the country. on friday night, the us food and drug administration granted the moderna injection emergency approvalfor use. this vaccine can be stored in normal freezers, at minus 20 degrees celsius. the authorities hope this will make it easier to support smaller and more rural areas. distribution of moderna vaccine has already begun. moderna has moved vaccine from their manufacturing sites to mckesson. who will serve as the central distributor. at mckesson distribution centers, boxes are being packed and loaded today. trucks will begin rolling out tomorrow from fedex and ups, delivering vaccines and kits to the american people across the united states. in other news, donald trump has dismissed allegations that russia was behind a major cyber espionage attack that penetrated several us government agencies. writing on twitter, he blamed the media for exaggerating the gravity
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. in the us, the first of millions of doses of moderna's covid—i9 vaccine are being prepared for shipping across the country. on friday night, the us food and drug administration granted the moderna injection emergency approvalfor use. this vaccine can be stored in normal freezers, at minus 20 degrees celsius. the authorities hope this will make it easier to support smaller and more rural areas. distribution of moderna vaccine has already begun. moderna has moved...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. in other news, donald trump has dismissed allegations that russia was behind a major cyber espionage attack that penetrated several us government agencies. writing on twitter, he blamed the media for exaggerating the gravity of the situation and said everything was under control. earlier i spoke to alex stamos who is the director of the stanford internet observatory. i asked him if he thought donald trump was correct in saying this was hyped up by the media. no, it is not true. in fact, if anything, the media has not really played up the truth scale. played up the true scale. this is possibly the most effective cyber espionage campaign in history, with the possibility of 18,000 companies having access that would have been taken advantage of by the russian intelligence services. now, they did not actually go into all those companies, they did not access data from all those organizations and government agencies but the capability they had to do so was incredible and unprecedented. wow,
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. in other news, donald trump has dismissed allegations that russia was behind a major cyber espionage attack that penetrated several us government agencies. writing on twitter, he blamed the media for exaggerating the gravity of the situation and said everything was under control. earlier i spoke to alex stamos who is the director of the stanford internet observatory. i asked him if he thought donald trump was correct in saying this was hyped up by the media. no, it...
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chiara petrioli is professor of computer science at the university of rome. and the interdisciplinary project site coordinator. she is behind one of the more ambitious aspects of this — its underwater wireless sensor networks. so, what are the technologies you are testing here this week? this week, we are testing underwater drones supporting archaeologists in discovering the site. we are testing underwater wireless sensor networks that allow real—time data on the conservation status of the site. the water quality, the co2 because here we have very active volcanic activity and it's important to know what's happening there. and also images that we can transmit in real time compressed through algorithms from the underwater environment. these innovations represent a major change from how things were done in the past. they mean that information and pictures about any problems in the site, like erosion or even looting, can be communicated much more quickly. not only can underwater archaeologists communicate while they are diving, but we can get data in real tim
chiara petrioli is professor of computer science at the university of rome. and the interdisciplinary project site coordinator. she is behind one of the more ambitious aspects of this — its underwater wireless sensor networks. so, what are the technologies you are testing here this week? this week, we are testing underwater drones supporting archaeologists in discovering the site. we are testing underwater wireless sensor networks that allow real—time data on the conservation status of the...
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giuliani left to be with his son a pottle a move to his brother the pope in rome. leonardo da vinci resided in the chambers of the vatican where he worked for the medicis during this time. but commissions from the pope was boss here giuliano must have given him the commission of which leonardo rights including. leonardo was to paint a painting to comfort a little politics. it badly you said earlier motto to paint may have picked are of a mother that i can give to my some is an image of his mother that at daulat am you're free to enter as you imagine how a portrait of a mother shuttle flight a mere nado painted the painting that we call mona lisa today a little that. it must have been a great challenge to paint an image of a mother for upon attack. since he suffered a similar fate because of politics. he too was an illegitimate child who was recognized by his father. his mother didn't die in childbirth she was his father's maid and he probably used her dependency on him for labors of love as had giuliano with his mistress friend danny. and leonardo shared a similar
giuliani left to be with his son a pottle a move to his brother the pope in rome. leonardo da vinci resided in the chambers of the vatican where he worked for the medicis during this time. but commissions from the pope was boss here giuliano must have given him the commission of which leonardo rights including. leonardo was to paint a painting to comfort a little politics. it badly you said earlier motto to paint may have picked are of a mother that i can give to my some is an image of his...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. the first of millions of doses of moderna's covid—19 vaccine are being prepared for shipping to locations across the united states. on friday night, the us food and drug administration granted the moderna jab emergency approvalfor use. this vaccine can be stored in normal freezers, at minus 20 degrees celsius. the authorities hope this will make it easier to support smaller and more rural areas. distribution of mud vaccine has already begun. they have moved vaccine from their manufacturing sites to mckesson. who will serve as the central distributor. at mckesson distribution centers, boxes are being packed and loaded today. trucks will begin rolling out tomorrow from fedex and ups delivering vaccines and kits to the american people across the united states. the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu has received a covid—19 vaccination live on television. it comes ahead of a mass vaccination drive across the country over the coming days. the prime minister was innoculated with
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. the first of millions of doses of moderna's covid—19 vaccine are being prepared for shipping to locations across the united states. on friday night, the us food and drug administration granted the moderna jab emergency approvalfor use. this vaccine can be stored in normal freezers, at minus 20 degrees celsius. the authorities hope this will make it easier to support smaller and more rural areas. distribution of mud vaccine has already begun. they have moved vaccine...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. a uk government source has said there will be no trade deal with the eu unless there's a "substa ntial shift" from brussels in the coming days. saturday was dubbed fish day by negotiators in brussels who are racing against the clock to try to solve one of the most thorny issues left on the table. it's understood a decision might be reached before christmas. but uk sources say it is increasingly likely the uk will leave with no deal. our political correspondent nick eardley has the details. the view in london is that there is going to have to be a decision in the next few days before christmas, and it is a big call for borisjohnson again over whether he signs up to this trade deal. there are two things in particular on which the talks are stuck. one is state subsidies. that is the extent to which governments can pour money into domestic industries to try to give them some sort of advantage in competition. both sides are worried about that because they don't want one undercutting the ot
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. a uk government source has said there will be no trade deal with the eu unless there's a "substa ntial shift" from brussels in the coming days. saturday was dubbed fish day by negotiators in brussels who are racing against the clock to try to solve one of the most thorny issues left on the table. it's understood a decision might be reached before christmas. but uk sources say it is increasingly likely the uk will leave with no deal. our political...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. in the us, the first of millions of doses of moderna's covid—i9 vaccine are being prepared for shipping across the country. on friday night, the us food and drug administration granted the moderna injection emergency approvalfor use. this vaccine can be stored in normal freezers, at minus 20 degrees celsius. the authorities hope this will make it easier to support smaller and more rural areas. distribution of moderna vaccine has already begun. moderna has moved vaccine from their manufacturing sites to mckesson. who will serve as the central distributor. at mckesson distribution centers, boxes are being packed and loaded today. trucks will begin rolling out tomorrow from fedex and ups, delivering vaccines and kits to the american people across the united states. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has received a covid—i9 vaccination live on television. it comes ahead of a mass vaccination drive across the country over the coming days. the prime minister was innoculated w
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. in the us, the first of millions of doses of moderna's covid—i9 vaccine are being prepared for shipping across the country. on friday night, the us food and drug administration granted the moderna injection emergency approvalfor use. this vaccine can be stored in normal freezers, at minus 20 degrees celsius. the authorities hope this will make it easier to support smaller and more rural areas. distribution of moderna vaccine has already begun. moderna has moved...
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but then train was commissioned in rome by julian or demitted she is. as a result of an affair he had with a woman from obey no reality needed to figure brand on. your buy she forget. 'd new name surfaces meditating. the ruling family of florence this name is most associated with a renaissance period they were rich scrupulous obsessed with power and patriots of the arts. giuliano domenici was one of the 2 brothers that lived during davinci time. he was a womanizer and a squander. he was charismatic had a powerful name and an influential brother. his brother lived in rome his name was given me to many changes and he had high aspirations later he became cardinal and finally pope. as pope clear the tent he made history as a sensitive our patron as well as a scruple of some powerful politician. he strengthened the clergy's power and influence over the battling italian city states and had a weakness for the beautiful things in life. giuliano he's extravagant brother arrived in or be no where he was a guest for the plot so do karla. here he had several chambe
but then train was commissioned in rome by julian or demitted she is. as a result of an affair he had with a woman from obey no reality needed to figure brand on. your buy she forget. 'd new name surfaces meditating. the ruling family of florence this name is most associated with a renaissance period they were rich scrupulous obsessed with power and patriots of the arts. giuliano domenici was one of the 2 brothers that lived during davinci time. he was a womanizer and a squander. he was...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. at least nine coronavirus patients have been killed in a fire at a hospital in southern turkey. the blaze, in an intensive care ward at the hospital in gaziantep, is believed to have been triggered by the explosion of an oxygen tank. turkey has recorded almost 18,000 deaths since the pandemic began. in other news, a uk government source has said there will be no trade deal with the eu unless there's a "substantial shift" from brussels in the coming days. saturday was dubbed fish day by negotiators in brussels, who are racing against the clock to try to solve one of the most thorny issues left on the table. it's understood a decision might be reached before christmas. but uk sources say it is increasingly likely the uk will leave with no deal. our political correspondent nick eardley has the details. the view in london is that there is going to have to be a decision in the next few days before christmas, and it is a big call for borisjohnson again over whether he signs up to this trade
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. at least nine coronavirus patients have been killed in a fire at a hospital in southern turkey. the blaze, in an intensive care ward at the hospital in gaziantep, is believed to have been triggered by the explosion of an oxygen tank. turkey has recorded almost 18,000 deaths since the pandemic began. in other news, a uk government source has said there will be no trade deal with the eu unless there's a "substantial shift" from brussels in the coming days....
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the ancient authors wrote a lot about baiae and described baiae as a little rome — as a place for the holiday, a place grounded with all the aristocracy, but also with young people, with people walking on the beach, looking to the sea, people drinking wine. a fun atmosphere. it sounds like a party town. exactly. laughter. but over several centuries the city slowly sunk beneath the sea. burning. this area? more dangerous than. . .there. i wish you told me that when we were over there. why are you telling me that when we're here? the underwater site is a treasure trove of mosaics and marbles dating back 2,000 years. but today they are at risk. now a team of archaeologists and engineers are developing some surprising new technologies to protect the underwater site forfuture generations. we know baiae as the underwater city. baiae is not an underwater city, it is kilometres of the ancient waterfront that is now underwater because of a sudden change of the sea level. you can see underwater the remains of actual the villas, also the remains of marbles, streets, shops. is there anything else
the ancient authors wrote a lot about baiae and described baiae as a little rome — as a place for the holiday, a place grounded with all the aristocracy, but also with young people, with people walking on the beach, looking to the sea, people drinking wine. a fun atmosphere. it sounds like a party town. exactly. laughter. but over several centuries the city slowly sunk beneath the sea. burning. this area? more dangerous than. . .there. i wish you told me that when we were over there. why are...
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when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. and when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. and when in rome do what the romans. i have he a-- i've thought when in rome do what we and the romans agree on. and in my experience, i was working pretty much all over the world, and i've asked people from all over the world, you know, write down the top three values that you want to teach your children. if you don't have children, write down the top three values you wish other people would teach their children tan there's a remarkable similarity all over the world to that. it's respect, it's love, it's compassion, it's responsibility, it's working hard. it's not -- it doesn't differ a lot around the world. what it means to show one respect in jakarta is very different than what it means to show somebody respect in new york city. there are cultural differences. but i think the moral differences are relatively-- are relatively smaller than we think about. so i would say you have to really understand the culture, the cultures, though it's more than one, that you're dealing with, and t
when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. and when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. and when in rome do what the romans. i have he a-- i've thought when in rome do what we and the romans agree on. and in my experience, i was working pretty much all over the world, and i've asked people from all over the world, you know, write down the top three values that you want to teach your children. if you don't have children, write down the top three values you wish other people would teach...
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she described the moment she found out what happen in a phone call from rome as she first told me in this interview from february. >> he said mom, it's really, really bad. he said they're saying that i killed a cop and then the phone just went dead. >> they were on vacation in rome after the first year of community college. they tried to buy cocaine but when police interrupted, elder stole a backpack of someone involved in the deal. the backpack owner called police and set a meeting with the defendants. the plain clothes offers did not identify themselves. >> at 3:00 a.m. he was jumped from behind, thrown to the ground by a man 100 pounds heavier than him. >> he was being strangled. >> he was choking him and pinning him down. finnegan thought he was in danger. >> reporter: leah elder recounted her son's suicide attempt the year before the trip to rome. she said elder was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for treatment. today she described the impact the murder charge had on the family. >> our family's life is tragically changed forever. and every aspect of our life has been affected
she described the moment she found out what happen in a phone call from rome as she first told me in this interview from february. >> he said mom, it's really, really bad. he said they're saying that i killed a cop and then the phone just went dead. >> they were on vacation in rome after the first year of community college. they tried to buy cocaine but when police interrupted, elder stole a backpack of someone involved in the deal. the backpack owner called police and set a meeting...
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pope francis makes unannounced predawn visit to a rome landmark after he was forced to cancel the annual public ceremony. popes traditionally go to rome's spanish step areas on the afternoon of december 8th for the roman catholic feast for the immaculate feast event and thousands attend the event which is considered the start of rome's christmas season. the pope spent 15 minutes praying for the city and those affected by the virus around the world. i'm susan and i'm 52 and i live in san francisco, california. i have been a sales and sales management professional my whole career. typical day during a work week is i'm working but first always going for a run or going to the gym. i love reading. i love cooking healthy. it's super important to me. i was noticing that i was just having some memory loss. it was really bothering me. so i tried prevagen and it started to work for me. i wish i had taken prevagen five or ten years ago. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. yeger. 14 koalas injured and later rescued during australia's wildfires got to go home. they were treated for their burns an
pope francis makes unannounced predawn visit to a rome landmark after he was forced to cancel the annual public ceremony. popes traditionally go to rome's spanish step areas on the afternoon of december 8th for the roman catholic feast for the immaculate feast event and thousands attend the event which is considered the start of rome's christmas season. the pope spent 15 minutes praying for the city and those affected by the virus around the world. i'm susan and i'm 52 and i live in san...
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equired roe for the brain train was commissioned in rome by giuliano dimiter. as a result of an affair he had with a woman from will be no reality made. brand on. your question to get. 'd 'd a new name surfaces made it to. the ruling family of florence this name is most associated with the renaissance period they were rich scrupulous obsessed with power and patrons of the arts. giuliano domenici was one of the 2 brothers that lived during divinities time. he was a womanizer and a squander. he was charismatic had a powerful name and an influential brother. his brother lived in rome his name was given money to many changed and he had high aspirations later he became tot mom and finally pope. as pope clear the tent he made history as a sensitive our patron as well as a scrupulous and powerful politician. to strengthen the clergy's power and influence over the battling intelli and city states and have a weakness for the beautiful things in life. giuliana is extravagant brother arrived in or be no where he was a guest for the plot so to carla. here he had several ch
equired roe for the brain train was commissioned in rome by giuliano dimiter. as a result of an affair he had with a woman from will be no reality made. brand on. your question to get. 'd 'd a new name surfaces made it to. the ruling family of florence this name is most associated with the renaissance period they were rich scrupulous obsessed with power and patrons of the arts. giuliano domenici was one of the 2 brothers that lived during divinities time. he was a womanizer and a squander. he...
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but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fishermen off the coast of libya. it is we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs to all of us to this issue but i'm not alone but out it we never expected that my husband would leave home for work set sail and then end up in a libyan prison just become a life. in what's out of their value. colona also understands what this means the red trim trade her own stew fishing trawlers in 2009 has vessels were also seized by the libyans the. because when you're in charge of 2 fishing trawlers the beach with a crew of 7. men you've worked with for 25 or 30 years. and an arrest like that really gets under your skin. just thinking about it today makes me feel awful. and the thou
but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fishermen off the coast of libya. it is we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it...
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braintree was commissioned in rome by julie are no more demitted she is. as a result of an affair he had with a woman from will be no reality made you figure around on. your question to get. 'd 'd a new name surfaces made it to. the ruling family of florence this name is most associated with a renaissance period they were rich scrupulous obsessed with power and patrons of the arts. giuliano domenici was one of the 2 brothers that lived during davinci time. he was a womanizer and a squander. he was charismatic had a powerful name and an employer winchell brother. his brother lived in rome his name was given me to many changed and he had high aspirations later he became cardinal and finally pope. as pope lear the tent he made history as a sensitive our patron as well as a scrupulously powerful politician. he strengthened the clergy's power and influence over the battling italian city states and had a weakness for the beautiful things in life. giuliano is extravagant brother arrived in or being no where he was a guest of the plot so to carla. here he had seve
braintree was commissioned in rome by julie are no more demitted she is. as a result of an affair he had with a woman from will be no reality made you figure around on. your question to get. 'd 'd a new name surfaces made it to. the ruling family of florence this name is most associated with a renaissance period they were rich scrupulous obsessed with power and patrons of the arts. giuliano domenici was one of the 2 brothers that lived during davinci time. he was a womanizer and a squander. he...
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in rome egypt's president was given the on the last week despite human rights concerns including the torture and deaths of italian student julia janie rights groups also want the release of patrick exactly an egyptian student who was studying initially and who is being detained in egypt since february while italy's former culture minister giovanna milan 3 says that she will also return her medal in protest and she joins us live now from rome mr landry thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all tell us what is your reasoning for returning the french. well it's a sad decision it's. it's a heartbreaking decision i was honored. in 2003 by president chirac for the great cultural ties between our countries and i keep on working for these ties and this has nothing to do obviously with with the judgment on the arms on france but it is it is impossible for me to share it this honor with a regime where young people are tortured killed you see an italian a young student a. young. excellent student in 2016 julia jane was unequivocally an equivocally. tortured and killed and a
in rome egypt's president was given the on the last week despite human rights concerns including the torture and deaths of italian student julia janie rights groups also want the release of patrick exactly an egyptian student who was studying initially and who is being detained in egypt since february while italy's former culture minister giovanna milan 3 says that she will also return her medal in protest and she joins us live now from rome mr landry thank you so much for joining us here on...
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but the families still refuse to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fishermen off the coast of libya. it's gammel we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs to all of us to this issue but i got a lot out of it we never expected that my husband would leave home for work set sail and then end up in a libyan prison just become a life. in what's out of their value. colona also understands what this means the red trim trade her own stew fishing trawlers in 2009 has vessels were also seized by the libyans this. was when you're in charge of 2 fishing trawlers each with a crew of 7. men you've worked with for 25 or 30 years. and then arrest like that really gets under your skin. just thinking about it today makes me feel awful. that the phone.
but the families still refuse to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fishermen off the coast of libya. it's gammel we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or...
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rome. >> there's a lot more news ahead on the cbs overnight news. call him a chip off the old block. charlie woods is tiger's cub. our new house is amazing. great street, huge yard. there is a bit of an issue with our neighbors fencing. neighbor 1: allez! (sound from wind chimes) neighbor 2: (laughing) at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save even more. neighbor 2: hey, sarah, hey, peter! neighbor 1: touché. neighbor 2: ahhh! neighbor 1: pret! neighbor 2: en garde! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com iwith vicks sinex saline nasal cmist.tion for drug free relief that works fast. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congestion. ibut nothing makes me feel like palways discreet boutique. outside, it's soft like underwear. inside, it turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection, that feels like nothing but my underwear. always discreet. >>> like father, like son. tiger and his 11-year-old hit the green, wearing the iconic red that tiger has made popular over the years. the pga tour posted video of the duo
rome. >> there's a lot more news ahead on the cbs overnight news. call him a chip off the old block. charlie woods is tiger's cub. our new house is amazing. great street, huge yard. there is a bit of an issue with our neighbors fencing. neighbor 1: allez! (sound from wind chimes) neighbor 2: (laughing) at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save even more. neighbor 2: hey, sarah, hey, peter! neighbor 1: touché. neighbor 2: ahhh! neighbor 1: pret!...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu has received a covid—i9 vaccination live on television. it comes ahead of a mass vaccination drive across the country over the coming days. the prime minister was innoculated with the pfizer biontech jab alongside the country's health minister. mr netanyahu said he hoped it would serve as a personal example and encourage the public to be vaccinated. at least nine coronavirus patients have been killed in a fire at a hospital in southern turkey. the blaze — in an intensive care ward at the hospital in gaziantep — is believed to have been triggered by the explosion of an oxygen tank. turkey has recorded almost 18,000 deaths since the pandemic began a year ago. well among the restrictions announced by the british prime minister — are new limits on travel. mrjohnson announced a general "stay at home order" for all of the new areas in tier 4 within england. simon calder, travel editorfor the independent newspaper in london, explains wha
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu has received a covid—i9 vaccination live on television. it comes ahead of a mass vaccination drive across the country over the coming days. the prime minister was innoculated with the pfizer biontech jab alongside the country's health minister. mr netanyahu said he hoped it would serve as a personal example and encourage the public to be vaccinated. at least nine coronavirus patients have been killed in a fire at a...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome. well for his assessment of an important day here, in the goverment‘s battle against the coronavirus, our health editor hugh pym is with me. borisjohnson made boris johnson made his borisjohnson made his announcement today, tough measures that no government wants to take at this time of year but essential? that is right, many people tonight must be deeply frustrated after all the tortuous process of getting here and many weeks of discussion between the administrations in the uk. people thinking it was five days, three households are now just thinking it was five days, three households are nowjust one day in most parts of the uk and effectively no mixing it all in the south—east. and chris whitty at the briefing was askedis and chris whitty at the briefing was asked is this the worst moment of the pandemic? he that we've been through many terrible moments up until now but this was not in his view the worst because although the variant is a matter of concern we do have therapies now
mark lowen, bbc news, rome. well for his assessment of an important day here, in the goverment‘s battle against the coronavirus, our health editor hugh pym is with me. borisjohnson made boris johnson made his borisjohnson made his announcement today, tough measures that no government wants to take at this time of year but essential? that is right, many people tonight must be deeply frustrated after all the tortuous process of getting here and many weeks of discussion between the...
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but the families still refuse to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fisherman off the coast of libya. it is we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs to all of us to this issue but i'm not alone we never expected that my husband would leave home for work set sail and then end up in a libyan prison just become a life. in what's out of their value. colona also understands what this means the red trim trade her own stew fishing trawlers in 2009 has vessels were also seized by the libyans the. when you're in charge of 2 fishing trawlers the beach with a crew of 7. men you've worked with for 25 or 30 years. and arrest like that really gets under your skin. just thinking about it today makes me feel awful. the incident off the coast of trip
but the families still refuse to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fisherman off the coast of libya. it is we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it...
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studio: our rome correspondent, mark lowen. some good news now, in this most difficult of years — the first concert to be held inside notre dame cathedral in paris since it was severely damaged by a fire last year. there was no audience and the socially distanced singers wore hard hats and boiler suits because the cathedral is still a building site. as well as classical pieces they gave a heart warming rendition ofjingle bells. they sing jingle bells. christmas in bethlehem looks a little different this year thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. this was the scene in bethlehem this morning, in manger square. you can see a normally busy scene is quite empty. but the celebrations still went ahead at the church of the nativity where christians believejesus was born. but the service, which is normally attended by thousands of local and foreign worshippers, was closed to the public this year. the latest headlines, queen elizabeth has been reflecting on the hardships of the pandemic in her christmas speech as she and prince philip br
studio: our rome correspondent, mark lowen. some good news now, in this most difficult of years — the first concert to be held inside notre dame cathedral in paris since it was severely damaged by a fire last year. there was no audience and the socially distanced singers wore hard hats and boiler suits because the cathedral is still a building site. as well as classical pieces they gave a heart warming rendition ofjingle bells. they sing jingle bells. christmas in bethlehem looks a little...
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due to the pandemic, thursday's ceremony was held at the wsp's headquarters in rome, not in oslo. the event was broadcast by the nobel foundation's website. the executive director david beasley said 270 million people are facing starvation because of war, climate change, the pandemic, and other reasons. he added the prize is a call to action. >> when we don't have enough money, nor the access we need, we have to decide which children eat and which children do not eat, which children live, which children die. how would you like that job? please, don't ask us to choose who lives and who dies. >> the norwegian nobel committee said it was chosen for its efforts to combat hunger and to up prove the conditions for peace in conflict ars. the committee stressed it hopes to focus world attention on the u.n. organization so it can receive the financial support it needs to prevent a hunger crisis. >>> an important mission of the olympics is to lead positive legacies that serve the host country. one such outcome of the 1964 tokyo games was a rise of junior sport clubs. more than 30,000 are st
due to the pandemic, thursday's ceremony was held at the wsp's headquarters in rome, not in oslo. the event was broadcast by the nobel foundation's website. the executive director david beasley said 270 million people are facing starvation because of war, climate change, the pandemic, and other reasons. he added the prize is a call to action. >> when we don't have enough money, nor the access we need, we have to decide which children eat and which children do not eat, which children live,...
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but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cars to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fishermen off the coast of libya. we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs to all of us to this issue but i got a lot out of we never expected that my husband would leave home for work set sail and then end up in a libyan prison just become a life. in what's out of their value polo colona also understands what this means the red trim trader owns 2 fishing trawlers in 2009 his vessels were also seized by the libyans the. when you're in charge of 2 fishing trawlers the beach with a crew of 7. men you've worked with for 25 or 30 years. and arrest like that really gets under your skin. just thinking about it today makes me feel awful. the incident off the coast of tripoli las
but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cars to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fishermen off the coast of libya. we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs...
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but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fisherman off the coast of libya. we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs to all of us to this issue but i'm not i love what i did we never expected that my husband would leave home for work set sail and then end up in a libyan prison and just become a life. in what's out of their value. colona also understands what this means the red trim trade her own stew fishing trawlers in 2009 has vessels were also seized by the libyans. to do this when you're in charge of 2 fishing trawlers the beach with a crew of 7. men you've worked with for 25 or 30 years. and arrest like that really gets under your skin. just thinking about it today makes me feel awful. could have been f
but the family still refused to give up and they're taking their cause to the capital rome they have been staging a protest in front of parliament for 2 months demanding more action from the italian government and more protection for fisherman off the coast of libya. we risk getting arrested 74 nautical miles off the coast because libya considers the open sea to be sovereign waters europe and italy must step in to stop this because the sea does not belong to just one person or nation it belongs...
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marinelli pontifical foundry is situated in around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses brothers pasquale and of mundo who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 dells per year each bearing the pontifical emblem really worth an injury is one of the few maybe the only one that bears the people who took our. for almost 100 years now it's adorns our family back. in 1924 where the highest 11th grant of my great grandfather. use of the emblem of his services was one of the church but here's a bit of everything. it takes between 3 and 10 months and some 15 workers to make just one bell this depends on its exact size each one is hand crafted 1st a brick or as assembled and covered in clay then the team gets working on ornamentations . on you. but then with every bell has a distinct aesthetic. we scratch customers individual ornamentation requests then i make plasticine models of them sometimes i use wax or clay if we are creating a large bell. these my. models are then used to make plaster casts or not. so. the casts ar
marinelli pontifical foundry is situated in around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses brothers pasquale and of mundo who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 dells per year each bearing the pontifical emblem really worth an injury is one of the few maybe the only one that bears the people who took our. for almost 100 years now it's adorns our family back. in 1924 where the highest 11th grant of my great grandfather. use...
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call us to meals i mean ellie pontifical foundry is situated in a new around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses and many centuries. my family has been making. we want to preserve this we will have that was passed on to us from our ancestors and over coming generations. the brothers pasquale and of mondo who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 bells per year each bearing the pontifical emblem also for mayor thundery is one of the few maybe the only one that piers the people of the. last 300 years now is adorns our family back. in 1924 pius the 11th grantee of my great grandfather. use of the emblem of his services to the church but here's a bit of everything. it takes between 3 and 10 months and some 15 workers to make just one bell this depends on its exact size each one is hand crafted 1st a brick or assembled and covered in clay then the teen gets working on ornamentations . on you. but then with every bell has a distinct aesthetic. we scratch customers individual ornamentation requests then i make plasticine
call us to meals i mean ellie pontifical foundry is situated in a new around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses and many centuries. my family has been making. we want to preserve this we will have that was passed on to us from our ancestors and over coming generations. the brothers pasquale and of mondo who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 bells per year each bearing the pontifical emblem also for mayor thundery is...
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the mind nelly pontifical foundry is situated in around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses brothers pasquale and of mondo who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 bells per year each bearing the pontifical emblem also former foundry is one of the few maybe the only one that beers the people cooter that are. here for almost 100 years now it's adorns our family back. in 1924 pius 11th grantee of my great grandfather. use of the emblem of his services to the church but here's a bit of everything and sort of. it takes between 3 and 10 months and some 15 workers to make just one belt though this depends on its exact size each one is hand crafted 1st of brick or assembled and covered in clay then the team gets working on ornamentations. on. anybody. but them with every bell has a distinct aesthetic. we scratch customers individual ornamentation requests then i make plasticine models of them sometimes i use wax or clay if we are creating a large bell. these my. models are then used to make plaster casts. the casts are th
the mind nelly pontifical foundry is situated in around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses brothers pasquale and of mondo who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 bells per year each bearing the pontifical emblem also former foundry is one of the few maybe the only one that beers the people cooter that are. here for almost 100 years now it's adorns our family back. in 1924 pius 11th grantee of my great grandfather. use...
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in my nellie pontifical foundry is situated in around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses brothers pasquale and other mandel who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 bells per year each bearing the pontifical and long road also for me here foundry is one of the few maybe the only one of the piers the people kuta that are. there almost 100 years now what adorns our family back. in 1924 pius 11th grantee of my great grandfather. use of the emblem of his services to the church but here's a bit of everything. it takes between 3 and 10 months and some 15 workers to make just one belt this depends on its exact size each one is hand crafted 1st a brick or assembled and covered in clay then the team gets working on ornamentations . on you. but then with every bell has a distinct aesthetic. we scratch customers individual ornamentation requests then i make plasticine models of them sometimes i use wax or clay if we are creating a large bell. these my. bottles are then used to make plaster casts. so. the casts are then fil
in my nellie pontifical foundry is situated in around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses brothers pasquale and other mandel who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 bells per year each bearing the pontifical and long road also for me here foundry is one of the few maybe the only one of the piers the people kuta that are. there almost 100 years now what adorns our family back. in 1924 pius 11th grantee of my great...