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a third of pompeii has yet to be unearthed, only adding to the mystery of this place which drew moreree million tourists last year. visitors come to marvel at the preserved, ancient restaurants and frescoes that were sealed off for centuries. francesco muscolino is one of the archeologists. here you can get a sense for how this was all buried. >> yes, because this is "lapilli," the material that covered pompeii for three meters. >> reporter: the pumice and ash covered as high as 20-feet. underneath, they've recently found political signs painted just before the 79 a.d. eruption. and, in may, revealed this skeleton. at first, massimo osanna's team believed the man had been killed by a giant stone while fleeing vesuvius' eruption. later, they found an intact skull and determined he'd been asphyxiated. you're still learning as you go along. >> yeah, of course. this is really an experimentation. >> reporter: they're sifting through what had been discarded from previous digs, and are using technologies, including hammers that detect wave velocity, to see how ancient walls are holding up;
a third of pompeii has yet to be unearthed, only adding to the mystery of this place which drew moreree million tourists last year. visitors come to marvel at the preserved, ancient restaurants and frescoes that were sealed off for centuries. francesco muscolino is one of the archeologists. here you can get a sense for how this was all buried. >> yes, because this is "lapilli," the material that covered pompeii for three meters. >> reporter: the pumice and ash covered as...
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mossimo osanna calls it pompeii's second life. >> in this market started a new life for pompeii with the new inhabitants. and the inhabitants were worker, archaeologists. >> reporter: osanna's field team of more than 50 are focusing efforts on a part of this roman resort town that had remained buried until less than a year ago. francesco muscalino is one of the architects. >> a good man. >> this is a political posting from 2,000 years ago? >> yes, yes, exactly. >> reporter: just down the newly excavated street, they're cleaning another campaign sign painted just before the eruption in 79 a.d. remarkable for its still vibrant paint. you don't find something like this anywhere else? >> no. >> reporter: one-third of pompeii is still covered. >> we are at least a meter from the original floor. >> reporter: they continue digging out the tons of pumice, called lapoli in italian that covered this town in places from about 10 to 20 feet high, sealing it off for nearly 1500 years. here you can get a sense for how this was all buried. >> yes, because this is as you see lapili, the material tha
mossimo osanna calls it pompeii's second life. >> in this market started a new life for pompeii with the new inhabitants. and the inhabitants were worker, archaeologists. >> reporter: osanna's field team of more than 50 are focusing efforts on a part of this roman resort town that had remained buried until less than a year ago. francesco muscalino is one of the architects. >> a good man. >> this is a political posting from 2,000 years ago? >> yes, yes, exactly....
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>> no. >> one-third of pompeii is still covered.10 to 20 feet high, sealing it off for nearly 1,500 years. >> here you can get a sense for how this was all buried? >> yes. this is the material that covered pompeii for three meters. >> reporter: in may, osana's team found what gained international attention, initially thought to be an unlucky man killed by a giant rock as he fled vesuviu s's e n erupti eruption. in the place where we expected the head and it was not there. >> so they kept digging, they eventually found the skull in a tunnel that had been open during a previous excavation, and it turned out the manage had been asphyxiated. where the skull was was sloppiness of previous generations. today's process is much slower and more methodical. even sifting through what had been discarded in previous excavations. >> you're still learning as you're going along? >> of course. this is really an experimentation and there's no manual that can tell you how to approach such a complex problem. >> they're using hammers that record wave ve
>> no. >> one-third of pompeii is still covered.10 to 20 feet high, sealing it off for nearly 1,500 years. >> here you can get a sense for how this was all buried? >> yes. this is the material that covered pompeii for three meters. >> reporter: in may, osana's team found what gained international attention, initially thought to be an unlucky man killed by a giant rock as he fled vesuviu s's e n erupti eruption. in the place where we expected the head and it was not...
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pompeii >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.miting plastic strawsrade war with china. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. the united states is preparing to hit another $200 billion worth of chinese imports with 10% tariffs. this morning china called the move totally unacceptable and promised countermeasures. thousands of chinese products will be targeted. everything from burglar alarms to fish sticks. the new tariffs will not be imposed for two months following a public hearing, according to an administration official. last friday they slapped 25 tariffs on billions of dollars worth of chinese imports. the trump administration says china is hurting the u.s. by stealing technology. china retaliated by placing tariffs on chinese imports. senate finance chairman orrin hatch called the latest round of import taxes reckless. it's sending stock futures sharply lower this morning. now yesterday the stocks on wall street finished higher for the fourth day in a row. the dow r
pompeii >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.miting plastic strawsrade war with china. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. the united states is preparing to hit another $200 billion worth of chinese imports with 10% tariffs. this morning china called the move totally unacceptable and promised countermeasures. thousands of chinese products will be targeted....
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we heard second pompeii owe sary thatess was made on several fronts at the helsinki summit. others say they're not so sure. what's your reading? is it your sense that they made head way on some of these important issues? >> i would be ve surprised if they made head way. the real progress that's been made i think i the administration has basically set a new standard for not sharing information for what happened. four days since the su'vit thdone a very i think subter futing job keeping that information so cloly held that people in congress, the allies around the world is effectivelyh in dark including big farts of our government. iasically there's a message going out there's to be this great new relationship between the united states and russia but no real acknowledgment that the differences and the problems and what is alan adversa relationship run very deep. they will eva easy ick solutions unless of course donald trump basically sells out on key aspects of eure's foreign policy. >> woodruff: dimitri simes what do you see, tangible pr'tress. >> i dnow what tangible progres
we heard second pompeii owe sary thatess was made on several fronts at the helsinki summit. others say they're not so sure. what's your reading? is it your sense that they made head way on some of these important issues? >> i would be ve surprised if they made head way. the real progress that's been made i think i the administration has basically set a new standard for not sharing information for what happened. four days since the su'vit thdone a very i think subter futing job keeping...
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it reminded me of the eruption at pompeii. >> reporter: neighboring countries have offered to help. the greek prime minister has already declared three days of national mourning for the loss of those people killed. >>> the los angeles police department now says the store employee killed in a gun battle saturday outside a trader joe's died from a police bullet. the patrol released video today of the high-speed chase and shootout. he opened fire as he ran from his car. officers fired back. one bullet hit and killed 27-year-old melyda corado. police chief michael moore expressed his sympathy today to corado's family and says the officers involved are just devastated. >> it's a reminder of the split second decisions officers must make every day and also a sobering reminder of the destruction a lone individual with a handgun can create. >> atkins held several people hostage for three hours before he surrendered. he'll be arraigned this afternoon. >>> two key members of president trump's administration are in the bay area this morning. secretary of state mike pompeo and defense secretary
it reminded me of the eruption at pompeii. >> reporter: neighboring countries have offered to help. the greek prime minister has already declared three days of national mourning for the loss of those people killed. >>> the los angeles police department now says the store employee killed in a gun battle saturday outside a trader joe's died from a police bullet. the patrol released video today of the high-speed chase and shootout. he opened fire as he ran from his car. officers...
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. >>> saturday in williams the escape from pompeii water wide.erson tells our aflil yat, that no one was there. right now, they're looking at when that ride might reopen. >>> your daily dose of cute. seven cheetah gcubs born at the smithsonian. ce are part of the smithsonian's cration efforts. they absolutelyadorable. they look like little beanie babies. >> if that's as close as we get, that's worth it because they're cute to see. >> we were talking about bush gardens a moment ago. hershey park, completely under i was looking through our social media feed. the park was closed yesterday. >> is that where dutch wonder loo wonderland. >> the water was really high. >> it's coming down in spirits. and all of a sudden, boom >> and heavy downpours. you can seen this the western side of theltway. we're going to have your traffic. ce you get into your car, you're getting ready for this moing, it's 5:52, gete a lit pep in your step, you might want to leaveec earlyse we have the heavy rain. it comes back to thefestern side i-95. running parallel to that. th
. >>> saturday in williams the escape from pompeii water wide.erson tells our aflil yat, that no one was there. right now, they're looking at when that ride might reopen. >>> your daily dose of cute. seven cheetah gcubs born at the smithsonian. ce are part of the smithsonian's cration efforts. they absolutelyadorable. they look like little beanie babies. >> if that's as close as we get, that's worth it because they're cute to see. >> we were talking about bush...
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keep it up secretary pompeii yo. regime changes are coming to iran. >> then there is ch china. does it straighten the unity of the u.s. together to go up against china's bad behavior. >> that's the only way when it comes to china. the european union and the nations are being effected by trade practices. this is how the movie ends. the airbus and that hurts boeing. they have a 10% tariff made in america. it's two and half percent. let's go and ged rit of this and reunite. if you stay in the wto you will have new rules to abide by. kick them out or we get out. >> he's been tough on china, that's for sure. >> yes, he has. >> let me ask you do you have to votes to confirm brett kavanaugh. he's expecting a confirmation before the midterms. >> there is a lot of doubt when it comes to brett kavanaugh. i have zero doubt he will be on the supreme court. he's highly qualified and well deserving. the president couldn't have chosen better. he will get confirmed with democratic votes. >> all right, we will see which one they will be meeting with next week. >> thank you so much. see you soon
keep it up secretary pompeii yo. regime changes are coming to iran. >> then there is ch china. does it straighten the unity of the u.s. together to go up against china's bad behavior. >> that's the only way when it comes to china. the european union and the nations are being effected by trade practices. this is how the movie ends. the airbus and that hurts boeing. they have a 10% tariff made in america. it's two and half percent. let's go and ged rit of this and reunite. if you stay...
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. >> and archeologists unearth bones and mysteries in a new section of the ancient roman city of pompeii. seth doane traveled there to see what tourists have yet to experience. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> a new bart station is causing problems in contra costa county. parking spots are filling up fast. jessica flores reports. >>> reporter: hey, good morning, kenny. well, the ebart station opened back in may and it was supposed to make it easier for commuters. but take a look behind me. it doesn't make it easy if you actually have to drive to this ebart station because the parking lot is full. it's been full for the last hour. and it's the same every weekday, full by 6 a.m. bart only built 1,000 spaces here even though they projected nearly 3,000 roundtrip passengers a day and for an agency that wants to get people out of their cars, they have an odd suggestion. bart is telling its customers that unless they have a ride to the new station, they should think about driving to the old station to antioch. but they say not all
. >> and archeologists unearth bones and mysteries in a new section of the ancient roman city of pompeii. seth doane traveled there to see what tourists have yet to experience. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> a new bart station is causing problems in contra costa county. parking spots are filling up fast. jessica flores reports. >>> reporter: hey, good morning, kenny. well, the ebart station opened...
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charles: secretary of state mike pompeii yeepom yopompeii you trn specifics.cuss, jim hanson and the security studies groups president fox contributor danielle hof mapp, former cia officer. jim, let me start with you, of course everyone said to the trump administration, north korea can't be trusted. we had the singapore summit, it was historical but since then the signs haven't been that great. >> or have the signs been exactly what we expected. there was an overhyped story that the north koreans were working on some secret facility that nobody knew about. does anybody believe that mike pompeo hasn't been looking at the photos that we take every day. you can't move 50 pounds of dog food to one of the luxury restaurants in pyongyang without our noticing pg th. the idea this is unknown to us is a joke. nobody expected kim jong-un to roll over and show us his belly to be scratched. of course he's going to push it. we're ready for this. this is expected. and right now mike pompeo is over there saying you have a clear choice. you've watched the video that showed yo
charles: secretary of state mike pompeii yeepom yopompeii you trn specifics.cuss, jim hanson and the security studies groups president fox contributor danielle hof mapp, former cia officer. jim, let me start with you, of course everyone said to the trump administration, north korea can't be trusted. we had the singapore summit, it was historical but since then the signs haven't been that great. >> or have the signs been exactly what we expected. there was an overhyped story that the north...
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. >> last week secretary pompeii called the leaders hypocritical holy men that resemble a mafia morehan a government who enrich themselves at the expense of iran's citizens. iran's government is also confronting protests and economic anxiety, the value of iran's currency has fallen dramatically this year against the u.s. dollar, dropping to a new low. meanwhile, prices for food and medicine are rising. >> bret: rich edson live at the state department, thank you. american intelligence officials say north korea is building new long-range missiles despite ongoing disarmament talks with the u.s. senior foreign affairs correspondent tells us how this squares with recent talks of nuclear disarmament. >> north korea is at it again. u.s. officials confirming to fox news pyongyang continues work on its missile program. analysis of satellite photography indicates recent activity at a factory which builds long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of targeting the united states. as many as two missiles are said to be in production. it's business as usual, the official told fox. >> t
. >> last week secretary pompeii called the leaders hypocritical holy men that resemble a mafia morehan a government who enrich themselves at the expense of iran's citizens. iran's government is also confronting protests and economic anxiety, the value of iran's currency has fallen dramatically this year against the u.s. dollar, dropping to a new low. meanwhile, prices for food and medicine are rising. >> bret: rich edson live at the state department, thank you. american...
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. >>> secretary of state mike pompeii your firing back. >> i think those allegations are absurd.s administration has been relentless in its efforts to deter russia from its bad behavior. >> now, those allegations started as whispers, and, right, they started on the dem kratdic side, but now, not anymore, right? they're everywhere. >> more and more i've come to the conclusion that after the helsinki performance and sense that i really do wonder whether the russians have something on him. >> the way he behaves, there is a clear signal that the russians have something on him. >> it seems to me the russians must have something. what else is there? >> that's the question a lot of people are asked. u want to bring in now bob baer and max. max, it's just a small sample of former officials, right? in clappers' case, he served under democrats and republicans. charlie confident was an elected republican. pompeo said everything they're saying is absurd, but they're all saying the same thing. >> yeah. it's not an sufrmd what's absurd is pompeo was trying to bat this question away, which was
. >>> secretary of state mike pompeii your firing back. >> i think those allegations are absurd.s administration has been relentless in its efforts to deter russia from its bad behavior. >> now, those allegations started as whispers, and, right, they started on the dem kratdic side, but now, not anymore, right? they're everywhere. >> more and more i've come to the conclusion that after the helsinki performance and sense that i really do wonder whether the russians...
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julie: we keep talking about the pompeii and circumstance, the beautiful setting, all the guards as well prime minister awaiting president trump and melania trump's arrival, but this is a tench relationship. -- tense relationship. they will sit down and have a fancy dinner, but these are some thorny issues that are between them. president trump has made critical comments, most recently saying he is not sure that s plan fory' brexit is what the british people voted for. there are lots of points of contention, russia, brexit, trade itself among them as well. this will see if all of palm and circumstance will end up's moving any of that over if the history between these two -- president is now shaking theresa may's hand. if any indication is there, it is likely they will not. scarlet: and he is the first foreign leader to visit the president -- she was the first foreign leader to visit the president after he was elected, and this looks to be the start of a great relationship. but that quickly turned sour shortly after the poisoning in london of a spy. so you really wonder how this is going
julie: we keep talking about the pompeii and circumstance, the beautiful setting, all the guards as well prime minister awaiting president trump and melania trump's arrival, but this is a tench relationship. -- tense relationship. they will sit down and have a fancy dinner, but these are some thorny issues that are between them. president trump has made critical comments, most recently saying he is not sure that s plan fory' brexit is what the british people voted for. there are lots of points...
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each member will get seven minutes to question pompeii -- pompeo to put him in the hot seat.ring begins three hours from now, neil. neil: thank you, hillary. the back and forth with of the tape recording with between michael cohen with soon to be president donald trump months before election day of 2016 where it was pretty clear the president was approving a payout of some amount, whether in cash orb check. we can debate this until the cows come home here to former "playboy" model did he. fox news contributor lisa booth whether this is distracting from a lot of other good stuff going on. i should stress, lisa, whatever you make of the tape, the ticker read of wall street reaction is like collective shrug. >> of course it is a distraction because i have a feeling president trump doesn't want to talk about this right now. neil: he tweeted about it, right? >> yeah. is this his previous presence for conversation of the day? probably not. he has to talk about it because it is out in the media. he is getting questions and he wants to try to clarify. this is distraction in the sense
each member will get seven minutes to question pompeii -- pompeo to put him in the hot seat.ring begins three hours from now, neil. neil: thank you, hillary. the back and forth with of the tape recording with between michael cohen with soon to be president donald trump months before election day of 2016 where it was pretty clear the president was approving a payout of some amount, whether in cash orb check. we can debate this until the cows come home here to former "playboy" model did...
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the area is of pompeii is a good example. yes, we have seen in past years the homicides reduced by 50% -- by over 60% there. >> i'm out of time. i wish i had more time to talk to you. i appreciate you both being here. i hate to be so bankrupt, but thank you for being here. limited time. i'd like to talk to you further. >> lois frankel of florida. >> thank you both for your service, and please, my comments are not really directed at you. i have a lot of respect for what usaid does and the development that state department takes part in. so first i want to start with -- yes, sometimes i think i'm just living totally in a bad episode of "saturday night live." i happen to represent beautiful palm beach where mar-a-lago sits, and very interesting. donald trump asked permission to hire 78 foreign workers at mar-a-lago for this season. doesn't he think there are american workers who can take those jobs? oh, well, i thought that was very interesting. anyway, on to another point, which i think actually is much more important. which is
the area is of pompeii is a good example. yes, we have seen in past years the homicides reduced by 50% -- by over 60% there. >> i'm out of time. i wish i had more time to talk to you. i appreciate you both being here. i hate to be so bankrupt, but thank you for being here. limited time. i'd like to talk to you further. >> lois frankel of florida. >> thank you both for your service, and please, my comments are not really directed at you. i have a lot of respect for what usaid...
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they are very serious about denuclearization and going through with -- charles: should secretary pompeiiledge of where north korea's weapons are located? should we expect that much from this meeting? >> we can not open pine on details. only him would know after meets with the counterparts and leaders. i would say this, every time secretary pompeo came back there was something. remember when he went for the first time with the leader, the result was the meeting in singapore. i am confident he wouldn't have gone to north korea if the prenegotiations had not offered what he wanted to get from north korea back to washington. charles: in addition to fallen soldiers, mimia, some we feel strong bring back those, some more information, north korea, they have to give us something i would think. walid, i want to ask you about this, president trump, there is a report that he was at some point in the not-too-distant past he was asking his advisors about the viability of invading venezuela this is actually last year. what is your reaction, understanding what is happening there. 1.5 million refugees.
they are very serious about denuclearization and going through with -- charles: should secretary pompeiiledge of where north korea's weapons are located? should we expect that much from this meeting? >> we can not open pine on details. only him would know after meets with the counterparts and leaders. i would say this, every time secretary pompeo came back there was something. remember when he went for the first time with the leader, the result was the meeting in singapore. i am confident...