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the legendary she will simulate the city of rome stood on the capitol in the ciceros day his righteous tennis. she is suckling romulus and remus the twins said to have found a drone both they and the city owed everything to her. at the foot of the capitol hill is the roman forum. in the first century a.d. julius caesar had homes on the site demolished to make way for four of his plans were carried out by subsequent employments. after the fall of the roman empire the christians built their churches on the foundations of the old temples. the form fell into ruin. when surest now walk mostly knees ground then forty imperioli to the colosseum there's one point where they always pools for stone reliefs trace the growth of the mighty roman empire from the foundation of the city in seven fifty three b.c. to its full in the year a d three hundred thirty by the modern calendar year i think that. you. let a chair that. you all know why. the forum extends southward as far as the palatine hill from here we have the finest view of the capital. in the form and on mccullough time you know the magic an
the legendary she will simulate the city of rome stood on the capitol in the ciceros day his righteous tennis. she is suckling romulus and remus the twins said to have found a drone both they and the city owed everything to her. at the foot of the capitol hill is the roman forum. in the first century a.d. julius caesar had homes on the site demolished to make way for four of his plans were carried out by subsequent employments. after the fall of the roman empire the christians built their...
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rome was and remains the very cultured ancient world the key to that world is here on the capitol hill we get angelo restyled the piazza in fifteen fifty six flags by castro and pollux a broad front of steps leads up to the senator's palace now the city hall rode. on almost ten taisha statue records the fourteenth century tribune cola millions of his incendiary speeches fire the crowds to a fury and they killed in. today's young romans may know little of the city's to be and past though a visit to the nearby capital and museum would make it digitally immediate. the famous equestrian statue of emperor marcos all really are says that. there. the ancient romans profoundly admired hellenistic culture the philosopher's room is filled with the busts of the great greeks from blind coma to epicurus the roman emperors sometimes trained descend from home as heroes from the people of illness in troy. or at the famous die and go to one of the most perfect works of antiquity it was erected fighting angelus the first of her the month to commemorate his victory over the glacial ends around the year t
rome was and remains the very cultured ancient world the key to that world is here on the capitol hill we get angelo restyled the piazza in fifteen fifty six flags by castro and pollux a broad front of steps leads up to the senator's palace now the city hall rode. on almost ten taisha statue records the fourteenth century tribune cola millions of his incendiary speeches fire the crowds to a fury and they killed in. today's young romans may know little of the city's to be and past though a visit...
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this isn't your typical postcard image of rome the coliseum covered in snow. in the circus maximus sledge rides which chariots once raced. and in the vatican city instead of a sermon. by snowball fights. rome has an experience snowfall like this in six years and it's caught tourists by surprise even the priests are enjoying this winter miracle day is just incredible mother nature has gone mad today. but you. rome is blanket of white isn't pleasing everyone i do not and it shouldn't snow in ready because we're just not ready for it it started at three o'clock this morning it seems like five centimeters a fall and but actually it's much more than it's cold. in russia they're used to the cold but even the residents of moscow can be caught off guard by temperatures of minus twenty degrees celsius the cold snap is caused by a giant low pressure system. of. the n.t. cycle and covering the scandinavian peninsula is really big and spreads to poland the front of this on the side clone has brought the cold from the european part of russia east into the rest of europe. i
this isn't your typical postcard image of rome the coliseum covered in snow. in the circus maximus sledge rides which chariots once raced. and in the vatican city instead of a sermon. by snowball fights. rome has an experience snowfall like this in six years and it's caught tourists by surprise even the priests are enjoying this winter miracle day is just incredible mother nature has gone mad today. but you. rome is blanket of white isn't pleasing everyone i do not and it shouldn't snow in...
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rome has not experienced snowfall -- snowfall like this in six years. even the trees are enjoying this winter miracle. >> mother nature has gone mad today. >> it should not snow in rome. we are just not ready. it seems like five centimeters have fallen but actually it is much more. reporter: in russia, they are used to the cold but you and the residents of moscow can be caught off guard. the cold snap is caused by a giant low pressure system. >> the nt cyclone covering the scandinavian peninsula is very big. the front has brought the cold from the european part of russia east into the rest of europe. reporter: it is the poorest to bear the brunt of the cold. at least, a people in pold died. officials are appealing for citizens to find a warm head in a shelter. the freezing weather is expected to hang around until the end of the week. it seems, winter is not ready to let go of europe quite yet. brent: the german winter olympic team has returned back home to a heroes welcome. reporter: touching down in frankfurt, this was no ordinary light beard on board
rome has not experienced snowfall -- snowfall like this in six years. even the trees are enjoying this winter miracle. >> mother nature has gone mad today. >> it should not snow in rome. we are just not ready. it seems like five centimeters have fallen but actually it is much more. reporter: in russia, they are used to the cold but you and the residents of moscow can be caught off guard. the cold snap is caused by a giant low pressure system. >> the nt cyclone covering the...
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it's a family owned pizza place that hails from rome. the first here in philadelphia e. they have a passion for tradition roman style pizza italian street food. >> we are excited about this one in honor of the eagles, pesto and arugula and sun dried tomatoes. and used flour imported from italy. and it goes through a 48 process and then cook it in our one of a kind pizza oven we imported from rome it comes out delicious and airy and digestible. that could be an exception for the carbonara pizza they serve for breakfast. egg, peck reno cheese and bacon. >> and they join in the roman style pizza trend. we have a variety of 14 different trays every day. co-owner, francisco is the son of a diplomat and trained at rome's national school of pizza. >> we have the from delab low here. and it's thinly sliced on top of a white based mozzarella found in every pizzeria in rome. >> one of my favorites. the eggplant apartment. >> we created it off of world peace and family style food brings people together. >> it offers knee politan style pizza and cooked in ovens brought over from nap
it's a family owned pizza place that hails from rome. the first here in philadelphia e. they have a passion for tradition roman style pizza italian street food. >> we are excited about this one in honor of the eagles, pesto and arugula and sun dried tomatoes. and used flour imported from italy. and it goes through a 48 process and then cook it in our one of a kind pizza oven we imported from rome it comes out delicious and airy and digestible. that could be an exception for the carbonara...
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james reynolds, bbc news, rome. and james reynolds joins us from rome.james, coming at a time when the country is very much divided over the whole issue of immigration. and immigration has now become the central issue in the italian general election campaign. remember, voters will have to pick a government on march the 4th. the right—wing opposition, a coalition of forces including the anti—immigrant northern league, has decided to make migration its main issue. it reminds people that over the last four years, and in 600,000 migrants, most of them from africa, made it across the mediterranean on to italian shores. not all of those migrants have stayed. many of them have left. but the cumulative effect of so many years of the of arrivals has been powerful here in italy. and the attack today takes place amid the attack today takes place amid the backdrop of that angry debate. james, thank you. james reynolds in rome. a local council has taken the highly unusual step of imposing emergency spending controls after saying it's facing severe financial challenge
james reynolds, bbc news, rome. and james reynolds joins us from rome.james, coming at a time when the country is very much divided over the whole issue of immigration. and immigration has now become the central issue in the italian general election campaign. remember, voters will have to pick a government on march the 4th. the right—wing opposition, a coalition of forces including the anti—immigrant northern league, has decided to make migration its main issue. it reminds people that over...
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in rome, we will be talking about the way ahead. this has to do with the recovery efforts for the areas occupied by isis. as you know, they tore the heck out of those places. there's a lot of recovery that's got to go on. we will be talking about that as well. most of what we will be talking about will be the initial recovery. how do you get people out of the area, clean water flowing again so you don't have disease outbreak, that sort of thing. then i'm going to brussels for a long scheduled defense ministerial. there's nothing tiny about this, normal routine for that. obviously, an opportunity to strengthen the alliance. i've gotten a lot of phone calls, notes, letters passed to me from allies, expressing support for the national defense strategy and nuclear posture review, both of which -- if you have been on the plane before, the conferences, those were coordinated going in. we were talking about getting their inputs and ideas. same with public defense strategy. no surprise it has been embraced by the nations. we continue to loo
in rome, we will be talking about the way ahead. this has to do with the recovery efforts for the areas occupied by isis. as you know, they tore the heck out of those places. there's a lot of recovery that's got to go on. we will be talking about that as well. most of what we will be talking about will be the initial recovery. how do you get people out of the area, clean water flowing again so you don't have disease outbreak, that sort of thing. then i'm going to brussels for a long scheduled...
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but in 2016, it scored a major victory when its candidate was elected mayor of rome. and if the italian capital is any prelude, say critics, the results haven't been promising. a growing chorus of romans has accused the party of letting the city fall into ruins. the bad kind. streets and parks edutinely fiith garbage. for the ancient romans, the tiber river is what made the eternal city, a thriving city. but for modernome, it's become an unofficial dump site. many people blame the current administration of rome, which is governed by the five star movement. >> ( translated ): practically the entire city has realized that they didn't care about anything but grabbing poweas >> reporter:miliano tonelli is an italian journalist, and a co-founder of the popular blog roma fa schifo. translatio rome is gross. romans post photos and videos of their city getting tshed. the site used to have a strong affinity with di maio's five star movement. that changed, tonelli says, after they came into power. this translated ): one o government's first acts was to block the construction of
but in 2016, it scored a major victory when its candidate was elected mayor of rome. and if the italian capital is any prelude, say critics, the results haven't been promising. a growing chorus of romans has accused the party of letting the city fall into ruins. the bad kind. streets and parks edutinely fiith garbage. for the ancient romans, the tiber river is what made the eternal city, a thriving city. but for modernome, it's become an unofficial dump site. many people blame the current...
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james reynolds, bbc news, rome.e of the red cross has said the recent revelations of sexual misconduct by aid agency workers is a watershed moment for the charity sector. yves daccord's comments came as he revealed that more than 20 of his staff have been dismissed in the last three years for sexual misconduct. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports. the red cross emblem is seen as a symbol of protection around the world, like here in south sudan. and, most of the time, it is. but the icrc has now revealed behaviour it says was a betrayal of the people it was set up to serve. since 2015, 21 members of staff either resigned or were dismissed for paying for sex. the head of the icrc spoke of the silence around sexual misconduct being shattered and called this a watershed moment for the humanitarian sector as a whole. yesterday, 22 british aid organisations came together to write a joint letter, promising to root out staff who have abused their power and saying they were truly sorry. among them was oxfam.
james reynolds, bbc news, rome.e of the red cross has said the recent revelations of sexual misconduct by aid agency workers is a watershed moment for the charity sector. yves daccord's comments came as he revealed that more than 20 of his staff have been dismissed in the last three years for sexual misconduct. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports. the red cross emblem is seen as a symbol of protection around the world, like here in south sudan. and, most of the time, it is. but...
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in rome, it became a winter wonderland yesterday. this is really rare as heavy snow blanketed rome's famous monuments. tourists-- well, they didn't seem to mind, taking pictures of all the sites covered in snow. you can see patchy snow in the shadows. temperatures are just above freezing in rome today. all of the snow should melt and the temperatures are expected to rise into the 50s. >>> time is 4:57. new information coming in expected about app officer involved shooting that happened earlier this month in san francisco. we'll tell you more about the investigation into the homicide that led into the shooting. >> and former governor schwarzenegger is calling for changes to the republican party in california. who is joining him to promote the idea? >>> we're off to a nice start. and photograph on interstate 880 looks good in both directions. >>> and our weather will look good in both directions because we're clearing out the system. almost the first mono. it will be march 1st. more rain on the way. >>> good morning. protests are expec
in rome, it became a winter wonderland yesterday. this is really rare as heavy snow blanketed rome's famous monuments. tourists-- well, they didn't seem to mind, taking pictures of all the sites covered in snow. you can see patchy snow in the shadows. temperatures are just above freezing in rome today. all of the snow should melt and the temperatures are expected to rise into the 50s. >>> time is 4:57. new information coming in expected about app officer involved shooting that happened...
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james reynolds, bbc news, rome.red tomb, which is thought to be more than 2,000 years old. it's 200 kilometres south of cairo and contains dozens of ancient burials. it's hoped that it'll boost tourism. bill hayton reports. eight metres below ground, buried treasure, centuries old. stone coffins, carved sarcophagi, ancient statues and jewellery. this was a burial place for priests from a nearby city. it is only the beginning. i think we need at least five more missions to work. but we are going to add very soon a very new archaeological attraction in middle egypt. among the many finds were the remains of sacred animals, preserved as offerings to the afterlife. and about 1000 small statues, known as ushabti, intended to act as servants to be dead. —— for the dead. and one very special piece ofjewellery: an amulet with a message. translation: on the 31st of december, a colleague alerted me to a scarab which carried the words "happy new year" in heiroglyphics. it felt like a message to us from the afterlife. a wonderfu
james reynolds, bbc news, rome.red tomb, which is thought to be more than 2,000 years old. it's 200 kilometres south of cairo and contains dozens of ancient burials. it's hoped that it'll boost tourism. bill hayton reports. eight metres below ground, buried treasure, centuries old. stone coffins, carved sarcophagi, ancient statues and jewellery. this was a burial place for priests from a nearby city. it is only the beginning. i think we need at least five more missions to work. but we are going...
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james reynolds, bbc news, rome. stay with us on bbc news. is uncovered in egypt.les has chosen his are you bride. three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. from another sheep. citizens are trying to come to grips with their new freedom. though there is joy and relief today, the scars are everywhere. part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. for the rest of his life. this is bbc news. calling for a thirty—day humanitarian ceasefire in syria. which is thought to be more than two thousand years old. of ancient burials. it's hoped it'll boost tourism. bill hayton reports. eight metres below ground, buried treasure, centuries old. stone coffins, carved sarcophagi, and ancient stones and jewellery. this was a burial place for priest from a nearby city. this isjust the beginning. i think we need at least five more missions to work. in middle egypt. animals, preserved as offerings to the afterlif
james reynolds, bbc news, rome. stay with us on bbc news. is uncovered in egypt.les has chosen his are you bride. three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. from another sheep. citizens are trying to come to grips with their new freedom. though there is joy and relief today, the scars are everywhere. part of africa. some of the swarms...
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during intense questioning that day in rome, they alluded to some of their own findings of ties between russia and the trump campaign." so this is new information. by this point, by the fall, september or october, 2016, before the election, christopher steele had been a key source for the fbi in its investigation of corruption in international soccer. that was an investigation that led to 14 soccer executives getting charged in the united states. in private practice as an investigator in 2014 and 2015 he passed along intelligence he gathered on russia and ukraine to the u.s. state department. "he offered us that reporting free so we also could benefit from it." after he started working on the trump research in 2016 where his initial findings to him were so hair-raising that he sent the first memo in the dossier by physic physical courier instead of trusting it to any transmission, he contacted an fbi official he knew who came to meet with him in london in july. later that month, he reached out to the u.s. state department, again, an organization, an agency to whom he had previously prov
during intense questioning that day in rome, they alluded to some of their own findings of ties between russia and the trump campaign." so this is new information. by this point, by the fall, september or october, 2016, before the election, christopher steele had been a key source for the fbi in its investigation of corruption in international soccer. that was an investigation that led to 14 soccer executives getting charged in the united states. in private practice as an investigator in...
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relations so in case of rome are used to saying the peak representation and the most to. terror type and charge the representation of the future against roma is for the images upon you women and that's what i mean my colleagues are trying to educate the public that. we are not all the same and that it's a mistake even sure of ourselves but in a letter there is someone who here who may agree with you and she's fighting back in her own way through song and music this is real night she sent us a video comment on how she's trying to change the narrative reclaim it for herself have a listen. hi i'm via recently i've been involved in developing a production called room on me with the director galban and in him and one of our main objectives when developing this production was about reclaiming on narrative and rebranding our image as a method of self empowerment for us and for the wider community something i wish people knew about us as a community was that she was just like you while we have a massive importance placed on family and a respect for elders and on a community as a
relations so in case of rome are used to saying the peak representation and the most to. terror type and charge the representation of the future against roma is for the images upon you women and that's what i mean my colleagues are trying to educate the public that. we are not all the same and that it's a mistake even sure of ourselves but in a letter there is someone who here who may agree with you and she's fighting back in her own way through song and music this is real night she sent us a...
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thank you john hooper speaking to us from rome.israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his country delves severe blows to iran and syria with saturday's airstrikes he values to do all it takes to protect israel that's after syrian forces shot down an israeli jet on its way home from a bombing mission it was one of a group of planes targeting iran backed positions inside syria israel says it was provoked and charged syria and iran denies. the burning israeli f. sixteen shot down by syrian air defenses both pilots ejected one was seriously wounded israel said the judge had attacked iranian targets in syria after an iranian drone entered israeli airspace following the incident on saturday prime minister binyamin netanyahu vowed that israel would defend itself against any attack or attempt by iran to establish itself in syria. iran seeks to use syrian territory to attack israel for its professed goal of destroying the us this morning iran brazenly violated israel's sovereignty israel holds iran and its syrian post responsible f
thank you john hooper speaking to us from rome.israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his country delves severe blows to iran and syria with saturday's airstrikes he values to do all it takes to protect israel that's after syrian forces shot down an israeli jet on its way home from a bombing mission it was one of a group of planes targeting iran backed positions inside syria israel says it was provoked and charged syria and iran denies. the burning israeli f. sixteen shot down by...
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when they come to cast their vote on the fourth of march that's felt well in reporting for us from rome thank you. here's a look now at some of the other stories that are making news around the world. u.n. experts say north korea is plotting sanctions on oil and gas and is supplying weapons to syria and myanmar their report also says the pyongyang is illegal exporting commodities like coal and steel earning millions of dollars of revenue in the process. thousands of nationalist protesters in corsica are calling for more freedom for the french island there demonstration took place three days before a planned visit by french president among the protest organizers are seeking more autonomy from paris but they've stopped short of calling for full independence. the historic city of san louis in senegal once known as africa's venice is getting forty million euros to protect it from coastal erosion french president among well mccrone announced the package aimed at repairing damage from climate change much of the money is coming from france the city will receive a further twenty five million eu
when they come to cast their vote on the fourth of march that's felt well in reporting for us from rome thank you. here's a look now at some of the other stories that are making news around the world. u.n. experts say north korea is plotting sanctions on oil and gas and is supplying weapons to syria and myanmar their report also says the pyongyang is illegal exporting commodities like coal and steel earning millions of dollars of revenue in the process. thousands of nationalist protesters in...
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continent and blanketed that italian capital in quite the few centimeters of snow is rather unusual for rome the men closed the schools as a precaution and there is also some disruption to calm sports services as you can see some truth and took the opportunity to have a bit of fun the last significance because it's a the scottish in two thousand and twelve. you're watching the w.'s coming to you live from but in business headlines coming up shortly do stay with us if you can and you can order the post check out more news and current affairs on a website that c.w. dot com but for now stay for business news coming up next. why.
continent and blanketed that italian capital in quite the few centimeters of snow is rather unusual for rome the men closed the schools as a precaution and there is also some disruption to calm sports services as you can see some truth and took the opportunity to have a bit of fun the last significance because it's a the scottish in two thousand and twelve. you're watching the w.'s coming to you live from but in business headlines coming up shortly do stay with us if you can and you can order...
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philip willingness following the story for us from rome philip that evening the suspect was politically active with the anti immigrant party the northern league it appears to be a way shelli motivated crime here how politicians in italy are reacting. well because they ferry reacted with considerable alarm. is preparing for elections the election campaign is hotting up and migration is one of the key issues so many of the leading members of the political parties have been calling for calm calling for people to behave responsibly and also calling for their rivals not to exploit the issues behind this episode which could turn the campaign very nasty it's quite a brazen attack week we saw in broad daylight in front of a bakery it looked like how frequent are attacks like this in adelaide. when in reality they're fairly rare there was a very serious attack about ten years ago when six african immigrants were killed in the area near naples and a similar shooting spree with the victims chosen at random but in that case the people responsible were members of the local level organized crime and
philip willingness following the story for us from rome philip that evening the suspect was politically active with the anti immigrant party the northern league it appears to be a way shelli motivated crime here how politicians in italy are reacting. well because they ferry reacted with considerable alarm. is preparing for elections the election campaign is hotting up and migration is one of the key issues so many of the leading members of the political parties have been calling for calm...
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snow in temperate rome can wreak havoc some of the trees here given to the extra weight since they're almost never burdened by anything more than rain drops at extra slippery streets and temperatures well below zero the transport system falls apart and businesses need to close. still seriously when to the locals or tourists get to see this. the coliseum covered in snow. or when can they do with this climb a ridge and slide down and circus maximus. invent a can city a snowball fight oh. it's been six years since a significant snowfall here but even catholic priests see something of a winter miracle do you think in a t.v. that is just incredible mother nature has gone mad today. of course not everyone loves a blanket of white and blue monday kitchen snowing ready because we're just not ready for it in russia they are ready for it but even the residents of moscow could be caught off guard by temperatures south of minus twenty degrees celsius the cold is caused by a giant low pressure system of. the n.t. cyclon covering the scandinavian peninsula is really big and spreads to poland in the
snow in temperate rome can wreak havoc some of the trees here given to the extra weight since they're almost never burdened by anything more than rain drops at extra slippery streets and temperatures well below zero the transport system falls apart and businesses need to close. still seriously when to the locals or tourists get to see this. the coliseum covered in snow. or when can they do with this climb a ridge and slide down and circus maximus. invent a can city a snowball fight oh. it's...
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when at home, or in rome, england have always beaten italy.t that and the fact they have only lost once in three years in the six nations. your mind must be fully on the next pass, the first try. anthony watson scored it. with the next world cup 18 months away, england have been trying to establish a cruel streak and with the ruthless instinct of the hunter, watson was over again five minutes later. but italy were not simply wounded prey. even under constant pressure they found an escape. tommaso benvenuti the getaway runner. england stayed further down the road. owen farrell scored before the break, then a first internation try for sam simmonds, in the team because of injuries another english option. but wales, who play england next, will watch this italian move a few times this week. proof that there is space to be exploited, even if this bellini nearly ran out. england will have learnt much themselves, like not to challenge simmonds to a race any time. his second try. his team finished with seven. the last finished off by replacement jack n
when at home, or in rome, england have always beaten italy.t that and the fact they have only lost once in three years in the six nations. your mind must be fully on the next pass, the first try. anthony watson scored it. with the next world cup 18 months away, england have been trying to establish a cruel streak and with the ruthless instinct of the hunter, watson was over again five minutes later. but italy were not simply wounded prey. even under constant pressure they found an escape....
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in a contemporary way without destroying its actual character when we travel to rome to find out. it's a part of rome few tourists ever see the a work district with its wide boulevards and grandiose buildings still quite that after one of its best known structures is currently the headquarters for luxury fashion label fendi opposite this water tower a nine hundred sixty s. apartment loft rises up it was one of the first ever built in rome here italian architect massimo that is sandal has transformed two separate apartments into one modern flat. third up to three completed this apartment with all the decor last year. main problem was that the lower house didn't get much light. ensuring there's enough light was crucial. so we had the idea to create large openings in the room above. so that light can shine through. the lower part of the apartment boasts large format photographs by contemporary artists. the owner collects modern art. lockout so we decided to furnish this one nine hundred sixty s. plot with some design classics from that time. like this one nine hundred fifty s. table
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voters when they come to cast their vote on the fourth of march as philip well in reporting for us from rome thank you. in the u.s. speculation is swirling as to whether president donald trump will now fire officials who are leading the russian meddling investigation trump claims that a republican memo he ordered released in defiance of f.b.i. objections shows proof of bias among investigators president tweeted this the memo totally vindicates trump in the pro but the russian witch hunt goes on and on there was no collusion there was no obstruction the word now used because after one year of looking endlessly and finding nothing collusion is dead this is an american disgrace trump tweeted but democrats and some republicans have continued to hit back at the president's claims saying the memo offered misleading incomplete information here in germany the country's two biggest political parties are on the homestretch as they try to hammer out a deal on how to form a new coalition government chancellor angela merkel's conservatives on the social democrats hope to conclude their talks this weekend
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city of rome saw freezing air snow fall for the first time in nearly a decade and then thirty years before that they call this siberian weather from the beast from a east and it brought four inches of snow to rome delaying public transport closing schools cemeteries and even bringing priests and nuns into the blizzard for snowball fights the police have even taken to detaining homeless citizens to protect them from the elements it looks as if our weather flips and dances through our expectations it might be a time to start a middling the climate is asking us to make some changes so that it most certainly is a basic amazing seeing the colosseum was snow around the well you don't have to write often doesn't pay attention to climb a little but are that is our shoulder today remember everyone in this world you're not over the top so it's a wall i love you. and on top of all the people watching those talks. are you confused by washington syria policy rest assured you're not alone trump says one thing while his generals do otherwise also brinkmanship with north korea is it working in one movie i
city of rome saw freezing air snow fall for the first time in nearly a decade and then thirty years before that they call this siberian weather from the beast from a east and it brought four inches of snow to rome delaying public transport closing schools cemeteries and even bringing priests and nuns into the blizzard for snowball fights the police have even taken to detaining homeless citizens to protect them from the elements it looks as if our weather flips and dances through our...
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james reynolds, bbc news, rome. stay with us on bbc news.han 2000 years old, is uncovered in egypt. are you prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. citizens are trying to come to grips with their new freedom. though there is joy and relief today, the scars are everywhere. not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time the public will see this pope, very soon for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the res
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for more let's bring in phil a villain freelance correspondent who is joining us from rome welcome to fill up now we know that this pope that he hasn't been afraid to speak out on political issues but do we know that what he's been saying today. so far very little has emerged. as to what went on in the private meeting in the vatican in the pope's library which was about fifteen minutes we know what the themes were that the turkish president wanted to discuss before he went in but exactly what the two men said to one another and hasn't yet. and clearly as you mentioned the question of jerusalem as the capital of israel is top of the agenda forward president and he's likely to find a sympathetic hearing from the pope who is keen to preserve the status quo to preserve christian interests in the holy places in jerusalem. well that's true why they might indeed have common ground when it comes to jerusalem. well and clearly for mr. protecting the palestinian interest and islamic interest in. islamic holy places in jerusalem is book is a move that. works well with his own electorate but it a
for more let's bring in phil a villain freelance correspondent who is joining us from rome welcome to fill up now we know that this pope that he hasn't been afraid to speak out on political issues but do we know that what he's been saying today. so far very little has emerged. as to what went on in the private meeting in the vatican in the pope's library which was about fifteen minutes we know what the themes were that the turkish president wanted to discuss before he went in but exactly what...
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they take on italy in rome. ben te'o has got the nod ahead ofjonathan joseph at in rome.ph at outside centre. he's not played for england since last year's six nations, he scored against italy at twickenham when he made his first start. we are very happy with the team. it's a great opportunity for them on sunday. the preparation they have had has been first class. the attitude and effort of the players has been outstanding. the leadership from the senior players has been good. we are ready to put on a pretty ruthless display on sunday. a couple of premier league matches this afternoon. spurs willjump above liverpool into third if they win at anfield. liverpool are the only side to have beaten the runaway leaders manchester city this season. that was a fantastic game. jurgen klopp thinks the spurs match could be just as klopp thinks the spurs match could bejust as good. totte n ha m bejust as good. tottenham has been thinking a lot about our strength and we have to think a lot about their strength. it can bea think a lot about their strength. it can be a game like it was a
they take on italy in rome. ben te'o has got the nod ahead ofjonathan joseph at in rome.ph at outside centre. he's not played for england since last year's six nations, he scored against italy at twickenham when he made his first start. we are very happy with the team. it's a great opportunity for them on sunday. the preparation they have had has been first class. the attitude and effort of the players has been outstanding. the leadership from the senior players has been good. we are ready to...
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pied england coach eddiejones has named his team for their title defence against italy in rome on sundayrprise selection is worcester‘s ben te‘o at outside centre. the headline here is the selection of ben te‘o at outside centre. many thought it would not be fit, but he went off to australia to get the rehab funded out of his own pocket, and he is ready to play his first game since october. his selection at number13, game since october. his selection at number 13, with jonathan josephs dropping to the bench, gives you some insight that he is looking for the powerful figure some insight that he is looking for the powerfulfigure in the midfield. courtney laws and chris robshaw in the back row. alec hepburn will make his england debut from the bench, and there has been so much talk about the missing players, but ultimately, most of england's big guns are here, as they go to rome fully loaded, as they look to start off these events of their six nations title with a bang. so a big weekend ahead with wales kicking off the men's championship at home to scotland tomorrow at 2:15pm. before france
pied england coach eddiejones has named his team for their title defence against italy in rome on sundayrprise selection is worcester‘s ben te‘o at outside centre. the headline here is the selection of ben te‘o at outside centre. many thought it would not be fit, but he went off to australia to get the rehab funded out of his own pocket, and he is ready to play his first game since october. his selection at number13, game since october. his selection at number 13, with jonathan josephs...
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they call this siberian weather from the beast from the east and it brought four inches of snow to rome delaying public transport closing schools cemeteries and even bringing priests and nuns into the blizzard for snowballs the police have even taken to detaining homeless citizens to protect them from the elements it looks as if our weather.
they call this siberian weather from the beast from the east and it brought four inches of snow to rome delaying public transport closing schools cemeteries and even bringing priests and nuns into the blizzard for snowballs the police have even taken to detaining homeless citizens to protect them from the elements it looks as if our weather.
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i'm joined now by john hooper who's a correspondent in rome for the economist magazine john what is the italian government doing right now to fight racism well relatively little the. rarely. has or. it was left actually to the rumanian government a few years ago to mount a policy campaign point out the pot giora to you remain neutral come to italy come to work to try and make a contribution to the society through the clashes. so there is this reluctance to to get involved in the lead of the moment because of the election because of the election tell us more about how the issue of immigration is featuring in that election. well there has been a growing concern about immigration the recent us about forty percent of people name it as one of the biggest pre-occupation in this election campaign and their real figures show that there is a correlation between sun over migration and she cutely the most part and what your report did not mention is the the drive by shooting was preceded by just such a crime which for which three hundred ninety immigrants have been arrested murder in which the vic
i'm joined now by john hooper who's a correspondent in rome for the economist magazine john what is the italian government doing right now to fight racism well relatively little the. rarely. has or. it was left actually to the rumanian government a few years ago to mount a policy campaign point out the pot giora to you remain neutral come to italy come to work to try and make a contribution to the society through the clashes. so there is this reluctance to to get involved in the lead of the...
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when at home, or in rome, england have always beaten italy. fact they have only lost once in three years in the six nations. your mind must be fully on the next pass, the first try. anthony watson scored it. with the next world cup 18 months away, england have been trying to establish a cruel streak and with the ruthless instinct of the hunter, watson was over again five minutes later. but italy were not simply wounded prey. even under constant pressure they found an escape. tommaso benvenuti the getaway runner. england stayed further down the road. 0wen farrell scored before the break, then a first internation try for sam simmonds, in the team because of injuries — another english option. but wales, who play england next, will watch this italian move a few times this week. proof that there is space to be exploited, even if bellini nearly ran out. england will have learnt much themselves, like not to challenge simmonds to a race any time. his second try. his team finished with seven. the last finished off by replacement jack nowell. 46—15 read
when at home, or in rome, england have always beaten italy. fact they have only lost once in three years in the six nations. your mind must be fully on the next pass, the first try. anthony watson scored it. with the next world cup 18 months away, england have been trying to establish a cruel streak and with the ruthless instinct of the hunter, watson was over again five minutes later. but italy were not simply wounded prey. even under constant pressure they found an escape. tommaso benvenuti...
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african and european leaders are meeting in rome on the to talk about the growing refugee crisis it's been a year since italy signed a deal with libya to stop refugees and migrants from traveling to europe on crowded boats the strategy is part of a broader european approach that amnesty international says has placed thousands of people in abusive detention camps where torture is rife john holl has more from rome so fourteen nations at least forty nations in gauge here the italian foreign ministry in rome in what is an ongoing conversation between the countries in africa that actors countries of origin and transit for the many many thousands of people trying to make their way to europe and the so-called host countries in europe that receive them which of course italy is a prime one the conference heard that the numbers had been decreasing quite encouraging really over the two thousand and sixteen seventeen period in large part of they haven't said it here because of italian methods of dealing with the libyan coast guard encouraging them to turn people back but in fact turning them back
african and european leaders are meeting in rome on the to talk about the growing refugee crisis it's been a year since italy signed a deal with libya to stop refugees and migrants from traveling to europe on crowded boats the strategy is part of a broader european approach that amnesty international says has placed thousands of people in abusive detention camps where torture is rife john holl has more from rome so fourteen nations at least forty nations in gauge here the italian foreign...
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when at home or in rome, england have always beaten italy.losophy demands that the team forget that and the fact that they have only lost once in three years. watson scored the first try. with the cup 18 months away, england have been trying to establish a cruel streak and watson was over again in five minutes. but italy found an escape. england stayed down the road. farrell scored and then simmons scoring. wales, who play england next will watch this italian move a few times. proof there is space to be exploited. england will have learned much themselves, like not to challenge simmons to a race. his second try, his team finished with seven, the last finished by the replacement. history has repeated emphatically. so here is how the six nations table looks after the first weekend, with england on top with a better points differential over wales. ireland are on four points after that victory over france yesterday. scotland and italy are bottom without any points. in the women's six nations, italy and england are locked in a tight contest right
when at home or in rome, england have always beaten italy.losophy demands that the team forget that and the fact that they have only lost once in three years. watson scored the first try. with the cup 18 months away, england have been trying to establish a cruel streak and watson was over again in five minutes. but italy found an escape. england stayed down the road. farrell scored and then simmons scoring. wales, who play england next will watch this italian move a few times. proof there is...
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when at home or in rome england have always beating italy.he fact that they have only lost once in three years in the six nations your mind must be fully on the next pass, the first try, anthony watson scored. within its world cup 18 months away england have been trying to establish a street. the ruthless instinct of the hunter watson was a regon five minutes later. italy won't simply wounded prey, even under constant pressure they found an escape. a getaway runner. england stayed further down the road. 0wen farrell score before the break, then a first international try for sam simmons, any tried big —— in the game because of injury. wales, who played in glen esk, will watch this is how the move a few times this week, proof that there is space to be exploited, even if he nearly ran out of it. england will have much themselves, like not to challenge simmonds to raise any time. his second try. is finished —— team finished with seven. a6— 15 reads more harshly than perhaps italy deserve, but history has repeated emphatically. very good. very pos
when at home or in rome england have always beating italy.he fact that they have only lost once in three years in the six nations your mind must be fully on the next pass, the first try, anthony watson scored. within its world cup 18 months away england have been trying to establish a street. the ruthless instinct of the hunter watson was a regon five minutes later. italy won't simply wounded prey, even under constant pressure they found an escape. a getaway runner. england stayed further down...
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the room he was trying to land and make an emergency landing on a pasture near the city of sydney rome and the provinces as one but unfortunately on this process the plane crashed into a mountain then are mounted in a is located in the southern part of the problems of his forehand and just in the north of where the airplane was destined we do know that sixty six people were on board the airplane which is an eighty our airplane and all of those sixty six people six crew members and sixty passengers died because of that incident unfortunately so if one is in shock. the plane was operated by as a man airlines this is the third largest carrier in iran it operates domestic and regional services the plane itself is a french italian short whole aircraft the model first introduced at the end of the one nine hundred eighty s. the last time an awesome and airlines plane crashed was twenty four years ago back then the plane suffered a sudden loss of power sixty six people were also killed in that disaster we'll hear on r.t. international we are fielding the updates when we get them you get them t
the room he was trying to land and make an emergency landing on a pasture near the city of sydney rome and the provinces as one but unfortunately on this process the plane crashed into a mountain then are mounted in a is located in the southern part of the problems of his forehand and just in the north of where the airplane was destined we do know that sixty six people were on board the airplane which is an eighty our airplane and all of those sixty six people six crew members and sixty...
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this is very, um, prevalent in rome.t table side and you will start out scraping the wheel with some cheese. >> so you basically have dug a bowl. >> yes. >> into the cheese? >> correct. and we're just going to scrape off some of the cheese and, um, some people light it. this is some sod k you can use any type of alcohol really. >> we'll light that. >> yeah. >> is it okay for me to -- >> light it op on fire. >> stand here. >> let me get my ladle down. >> you want me to hold it. >> no, go ahead. >> okay. >> so we're just going lloit it. >> that's getting hot, beth. >> okay. and we're going to dumb it into the wheel. so now you got hot vade vodka the alcohol couldn't at the present time is burned off. >> yes. >> now you got gooey bowl. >> correct. i'll just light it a little bit more melt some of that cheese. we prepared the pasta in the kitchen we're mixing it with the cheese, makes nice cheese sauce. >> do that again. let me get my microphone down in there. listen. >> hear that? >> and then we're going to take it out. see
this is very, um, prevalent in rome.t table side and you will start out scraping the wheel with some cheese. >> so you basically have dug a bowl. >> yes. >> into the cheese? >> correct. and we're just going to scrape off some of the cheese and, um, some people light it. this is some sod k you can use any type of alcohol really. >> we'll light that. >> yeah. >> is it okay for me to -- >> light it op on fire. >> stand here. >> let me get...
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africa and european leaders are meeting in rome to talk about refugees it's been a year since at least signed a deal with libya to stop refugees and migrants from traveling to europe on crowded boats the strategy is part of a broader european approach that amnesty international says has placed thousands of people in abusive tension camps where torture is rife. take a closer look at the numbers in this crisis since the start of this year seven thousand two hundred forty two people have made the dangerous journey to europe that's according to the ns arsenal organization for migration nearly seven thousand of those reach europe by sea another two hundred forty five made the journey by land two hundred forty three migrants either died or went missing was crossing the mediterranean and s. he has seen the highest number of arrival so far this year many coming from nigeria guinea ivory coast and bangladesh mali and eritrea chad a whole has more from rome so forty nations at least forty nations in gauge here the italian foreign ministry in rome in what is an ongoing conversation between the co
africa and european leaders are meeting in rome to talk about refugees it's been a year since at least signed a deal with libya to stop refugees and migrants from traveling to europe on crowded boats the strategy is part of a broader european approach that amnesty international says has placed thousands of people in abusive tension camps where torture is rife. take a closer look at the numbers in this crisis since the start of this year seven thousand two hundred forty two people have made the...
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of the rome . thirty minutes doubling. the top stories followed across social media share your comments and content. and why. mention of. a trip by airplane. seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks. to. get experience. touching story. god this is our home is god's country of her ok if any other better place seventeen thousand strong candidates starting february twenty seventh w. o n. pheno to nations security council has voted unanimously to demand a thirty day ceasefire in syria for a truce would allow for a deliveries and medical evacuations hundreds have been killed in recent days in eastern guta this siege suburb of a capital damascus. several american businesses are cutting their ties to the pro-gun lobby group for national rifle association have announced they were no longer offer discounts to n.r.a. man.
of the rome . thirty minutes doubling. the top stories followed across social media share your comments and content. and why. mention of. a trip by airplane. seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks. to. get experience. touching story. god this is our home is god's country of her ok if any other better place seventeen thousand strong candidates starting february twenty seventh w. o n. pheno to nations security council has voted unanimously to demand a thirty day ceasefire in syria for a truce...
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england start their championship in rome against italy at 3 o'clock. ireland's women faced a tough opener against france in toulouse yesterday. the french side were relentless, scoring four tries in total, including two from jade le pesque. 24—0 to them for a bonus point win. two premier league games this afternoon — strugglers newcastle against crystal palace and then what could be a cracker at anfield liverpool taking on tottenham. there were goals everywhere yesterday. a first for alexis sanchez for his new club manchester united — they beat huddersfield — and arsenals new boy pierre emerick aubameyang made an impressive debut as they put five past everton. joe lynskey reports. new arrivals at the emirates face a special kind of pressure, but this january, arsenal have gone all out to bring in the best. commentator: mkhitaryaan, in towards aubameyang, he chips the goalkeeper, it's a lovely finish. at £56 million, they'll hope it's just the start of the aubameyang dynasty. but on a day when arsenal put five past everton, it was an old head who broke
england start their championship in rome against italy at 3 o'clock. ireland's women faced a tough opener against france in toulouse yesterday. the french side were relentless, scoring four tries in total, including two from jade le pesque. 24—0 to them for a bonus point win. two premier league games this afternoon — strugglers newcastle against crystal palace and then what could be a cracker at anfield liverpool taking on tottenham. there were goals everywhere yesterday. a first for alexis...
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form of worship, the icons, the liturgy, i thought i wished to be of course in full communion with rome, wouldn't it be be wonderful to have this tradition in that full communion that is what byzantine orthodox is, throughout the centuries have sought to reenter into that unity that exited in the first millennium, the between east and west. the byzantine catholic communities have their own hierarchy, separate from the rome hierarchy, the russian byzantine catholic church is so small it doesn't have it own hierarchy. so we are entrusted to the hollywood rhode island call latin ordinary, archbishop corteleone, and he was visiting us just this last january 7th for our christmas. so we were delighted to have him and we rejoice in his support for us. >>> and to me it's an exotic world. can you reassure us, the services are english. >> it's the catholic eucharist in the byzantine form and fulfill your sunday obligation by joining us. we have a lunch afterwards to which everyone is invited. and we are getting more and more people coming because they enjoy it. >> i think i will be there. now, i
form of worship, the icons, the liturgy, i thought i wished to be of course in full communion with rome, wouldn't it be be wonderful to have this tradition in that full communion that is what byzantine orthodox is, throughout the centuries have sought to reenter into that unity that exited in the first millennium, the between east and west. the byzantine catholic communities have their own hierarchy, separate from the rome hierarchy, the russian byzantine catholic church is so small it doesn't...
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>> we're going to rome. >> what? >> heads to the airport., she's there. >> they decide to have a little bit of fun with this entire situation. >> excuse me, sorry? you don't happen to have an iphone charger do you? >> girl of his dreams has come up talking to him. he's boarding the plane. >> funny. >> they finally get to the rome. >> one two three. >> bye! >> four and a half hours, i waited for this. >> he gets to work. he gets ready for the date. does some pushups. >> he looks quite nervous, but excited at the same time. >> it starts -- well? >> got to get this thing up. >> oh, no. no. no. >> get on it first, bro. >> you can't even hold this up. >> that's when you put him in the back and you take control of the vespa. >> they head off exploring one of the world's most beautiful cities. >> very sweet, very kind. she's so hard working. she's worked her whole life being able to afford to go to school. >> i can't quite tell if he likes her. >> he's impressed by her. >> he's trying to impress her as well. the next part of the date is to go to th
>> we're going to rome. >> what? >> heads to the airport., she's there. >> they decide to have a little bit of fun with this entire situation. >> excuse me, sorry? you don't happen to have an iphone charger do you? >> girl of his dreams has come up talking to him. he's boarding the plane. >> funny. >> they finally get to the rome. >> one two three. >> bye! >> four and a half hours, i waited for this. >> he gets to work. he...
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so fourteen nations at least forty nations in gauge here the italian foreign ministry in rome in what is an ongoing conversation between the countries in africa that actors countries of origin and transit for the many many thousands of people trying to make their way to europe and the so-called host countries in europe that receive them which of course italy is a prime one the conference heard that the numbers had been decreasing quite encouraging really over the two thousand and sixteen seventeen period in large part of they haven't said it here because of italian methods of dealing with the libyan coast guard encouraging them to turn people back but in fact turning them back to camps that have been described by aid groups and activists as prison camps and detention centers where smuggling networks are rife and exploitation rife was well that will have to be dealt with here in terms of protecting the human rights of those involved in this migration and as well as that as outlined by the italian foreign minister defeating the so-called business model of smugglers but he said finance t
so fourteen nations at least forty nations in gauge here the italian foreign ministry in rome in what is an ongoing conversation between the countries in africa that actors countries of origin and transit for the many many thousands of people trying to make their way to europe and the so-called host countries in europe that receive them which of course italy is a prime one the conference heard that the numbers had been decreasing quite encouraging really over the two thousand and sixteen...
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rome was blanketed in white for the first time in 6 years and look at that priest at the vatican. they were having fun. couldn't resist a chance to throw snowballs, some people tried to snow shoe or sled through the city. rome only got a few inches, but it has shut down major tourist attractions, schools, and eventual public transportation. and we're going to take another live look from chopper 5 now. where is copper 5. look at that. over the snowy hills in the south bay, this is a look at mount hamilton. you can see that slight dusting of powder, and i know that makes you very excited. >> i'm so glad the chopper made it out there so we can bring you that view, a rare sighting and we have it here from our lake observatory camera. it is rare, neat to see. if you are in the south bay, look east, and you should see it. we are dealing with clearing now. the skies, the cloud coverage is clearing up a little bit. it's still cloudy in this view though. you can definitely l condition at the top of the mountain where the observatory is. the high def doppler, most of the areas are nice and
rome was blanketed in white for the first time in 6 years and look at that priest at the vatican. they were having fun. couldn't resist a chance to throw snowballs, some people tried to snow shoe or sled through the city. rome only got a few inches, but it has shut down major tourist attractions, schools, and eventual public transportation. and we're going to take another live look from chopper 5 now. where is copper 5. look at that. over the snowy hills in the south bay, this is a look at...
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as many of you remember, i took you to rome, went to this place come -- then we went to brussels, munich. de-isis conference is where we get together with nations and talk about the way ahead. there are numerous questions asht now about what's next we go forward. first, to finish off isis physical caliphate. that's still underway. those of you who were on the plane remember me saying the fight is not over against isis. it's not over. it goes on. there's been tough fighting in the past week with isis. we have the added complexity, april regime force -- a pro-regime force crossing the river. sometimes we cross the river. for example, coordinating with -- through the russians. in this case, they came across the river and went some attempt -- some 10 miles. they knew what was our position. how do we know that? they began shelling it. we had headquarters there. .e responded and stopped that force repeated back to the west side of the river. there's also been other firing going on there. we cannot give you a reason for it. we don't know. as you know, the deconstruction line has pretty much wor
as many of you remember, i took you to rome, went to this place come -- then we went to brussels, munich. de-isis conference is where we get together with nations and talk about the way ahead. there are numerous questions asht now about what's next we go forward. first, to finish off isis physical caliphate. that's still underway. those of you who were on the plane remember me saying the fight is not over against isis. it's not over. it goes on. there's been tough fighting in the past week with...
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this is rome's first snowfall in years.ost of the city were closed, hundreds of shops were closed. snowball fights have been breaking out all across the city as locals enjoy the rare occurrence. >> terrible for the tourists, there, though. basketball fans are gearing up for the upcoming march madness tournament, you can watch here on cbs-3. >> your boss may not be so excited. hen a doba takes a look at a new study on productivity during the playoff. >> americans seem to go mad for march madness. but as the field windles down with kansas as number one seed contender, all so all of the employee excitement good or bad for business? >> a new study from office team is suggesting americans spend 25 and a half minutes during their work day on sport activities during the college basketball playoffs. and with the tournament spread across 15 work days, that's a total of six hours. while checking game scores, and team ranking, the most common occurrence in the workplace, simple sports talk can also be time consuming. >> habits are tim
this is rome's first snowfall in years.ost of the city were closed, hundreds of shops were closed. snowball fights have been breaking out all across the city as locals enjoy the rare occurrence. >> terrible for the tourists, there, though. basketball fans are gearing up for the upcoming march madness tournament, you can watch here on cbs-3. >> your boss may not be so excited. hen a doba takes a look at a new study on productivity during the playoff. >> americans seem to go mad...