moore. steve hartman has discovered a prescription for happiness. tony tokoupil profiles some hometown photographers with knockout pictures of muhammad ali. headlines for march 8, 2020. we begin in italy, which has the highest coronavirus death toll outside asia, and is now going to new extremes to fight the outbreak, quarantining about a quarter of its people. charlie dagada is in rome. >> reporter: italians awoke to a divided nation, dramatic developments overnight, when the prime minister here announced a lockdown, a quarantine of about 60 million people, and that encompasses the hardest areas in the north, including venice and milan, and weddings and funerals nationwide have been banned. people have been told to keep three feet away from each other. 233 fatalities. at the vatican today, pope frances' normally public appearance was instead shown on video to keep the crowds down. italy has been hardest hit outside of asia, but globally the cases have peaked to more than 105,000. this sunday morning, i'm charley dagada, in rome. >> in this country, the coronavirus has now claimed at least 20 lives, following one more yesterday in washing