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the american sixth army corps pushed north along the rome river valley.the italian border. the drive into the heart of france was deeper now. patton's third army angled to east and southt of paris. the first army flanking the third. the seventh now was moving up swiftly from the south. 10 days after the landings in southern france, paris was liberated after four years of nazi occupation. ♪ the liberation of paris, like the liberation of rome less than three months before, was a cause for rejoicing, and the psychological effect was reflected throughout the free world. among our troops, who paraded so proudly, were some whose fathers had followed the same flag down that famous avenue a quarter of a century before, celebrating another victory, which they too had won in the best tradition of the american fighting man, and who had come there not for conquest, but to liberate. but the men of our fighting forces knew that there was only one more important milestone along the rugged road to victory. allied armies held a bridge line of theong the seine. in the sou
the american sixth army corps pushed north along the rome river valley.the italian border. the drive into the heart of france was deeper now. patton's third army angled to east and southt of paris. the first army flanking the third. the seventh now was moving up swiftly from the south. 10 days after the landings in southern france, paris was liberated after four years of nazi occupation. ♪ the liberation of paris, like the liberation of rome less than three months before, was a cause for...
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[bells tolling] on the 4th of june, 1944, our fifth army captured rome.tary victory, yes, s psychological effect carried a greater impact throughout the world. for it was the first access capital to fall into our hands, bringing consternation and foreboding to our enemy, and fresh heart and rejoicing to the free world and its fighting forces. in england, after months of planning and preparation, it was d-day minus two. general eisenhower was about to unleash the most massive, amphibious invasion in history. big buildup, england had become a staging area for troops and materiel of war. thousands of vehicles, ready to be assembled combat aircraft, 20,000 railroad cars and 1000 locomotives. 20 million square feet of covered storage and shop space. 44 million square feet of open storage space to hold a growing volume of supplies, wire, tires, bombs, shells, and other explosive devices. forting invasion embarkation were thousands of trucks and support vehicles, row upon row of tanks, and a wide range of artillery weapons. 170 miles of new railroad had been con
[bells tolling] on the 4th of june, 1944, our fifth army captured rome.tary victory, yes, s psychological effect carried a greater impact throughout the world. for it was the first access capital to fall into our hands, bringing consternation and foreboding to our enemy, and fresh heart and rejoicing to the free world and its fighting forces. in england, after months of planning and preparation, it was d-day minus two. general eisenhower was about to unleash the most massive, amphibious...
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our forces slowly resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot toward rome. against bitter german opposition. >> the british advanced up the east coast in the face of equally bitter opposition. >> in the pacific, troops of the first cavalry division landed on the islands in the admiralty group to wipe out all japanese resistance and complete occupation of the entire group of islands. >> we landed large forces on the north coast of new guinea. general stillwell and his troops were fighting the japanese in bur burma. >> this was global warfare on a scale never known before. >> less than three years before, hitler had made an address. >> germany, italy and japan will wage common war on the united states to a victorious conclusion. >> in rome his fascist partner had declared -- >> italy and national socialist germany ever closely linked participate from today on the side of heroic japan against the united states. >> a japanese militaryist joined the derisive chorus. >> americans have radios, automobiles, big beefsteaks when a people has those things they don't wa
our forces slowly resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot toward rome. against bitter german opposition. >> the british advanced up the east coast in the face of equally bitter opposition. >> in the pacific, troops of the first cavalry division landed on the islands in the admiralty group to wipe out all japanese resistance and complete occupation of the entire group of islands. >> we landed large forces on the north coast of new guinea. general...
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some of rome's homeless found shelter with a catholic charity it was a people say the u.n. the question for having those. at the that one person. in front of you must answer this. there is a real that in this is you want anything. that you please a bit if i. use it get to know you that is the very east in my very few the way you believe it so i get us there saw them with the fire with the most ornery beginning all over. the boat was their vision out of their duty called a good bit if they were good you would agree with you but the few they did a good didn't believe in good your group were good. i've been. going to the imaginary life remember the worst of it or think a bit but the gate we could put them into delegate to. their beauty were did you get to the place do you. move they would have a case. through the little bit then the only way that due to the. fact consideration had yet to extend to all of the city's vulnerable people you could be migrants without papers. who were trying to make and meet. become a saucer of the sea. tell them all borg who do. you know something.
some of rome's homeless found shelter with a catholic charity it was a people say the u.n. the question for having those. at the that one person. in front of you must answer this. there is a real that in this is you want anything. that you please a bit if i. use it get to know you that is the very east in my very few the way you believe it so i get us there saw them with the fire with the most ornery beginning all over. the boat was their vision out of their duty called a good bit if they were...
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early march 2020 rome the capital of italy. 4 weeks passed as the world watched the country had been gradually stricken with the deadly coronavirus called 19. we were beginning to documented strong magic effects on those around us. to follow ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary crisis. when does not. then they want to stay on it it. said. that i would have it with. this you wouldn't jordan know what to do and yet you know. i missed. out on. you know i wonder why i love water instead of a head i don't know that i often thought a i live that's a nigga sort of the. cause of it when most of the. the we're although we've known it was coming the virus caught us something bad. before we knew it like the north of the country before us we were under lockdown. you know maybe she didn't. want to put down the. i me the little so that the shooter. it was still a few matter and probably the main 2 people see more seen through these early release priscilla. erased look. my own. but as journalists and filmmakers this was a story we couldn't ignore. when the world health organization the cle
early march 2020 rome the capital of italy. 4 weeks passed as the world watched the country had been gradually stricken with the deadly coronavirus called 19. we were beginning to documented strong magic effects on those around us. to follow ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary crisis. when does not. then they want to stay on it it. said. that i would have it with. this you wouldn't jordan know what to do and yet you know. i missed. out on. you know i wonder why i love water instead of...
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rome's homeless found shelter with a catholic charity it was a people say the u.n. the question for having those. at the we're going to overthrow a server i've been kind of in a stance of this. there is really going to this is you know would it be a secular country woman tried to see it but you could simply by thinking in the city get to know you and go ok we were instrumental in my god if you go you believe it so i get a pass i just saw committee for the most wanted beginning i work with you only if you devote all our division out say they share their duty calls you a good deal because you were going to be with you but the feel they could a good didn't really get there were your good good he did get. some of their imaginary life even though the rest of it would take a break but the gate he could put them in to deliberate to me they were poorly worded you get to the plate. with their pool of a k. o 2 with a little bit forward you know then that really makes the duty to the. track consideration had yet to extend to all of the cities vulnerable people including migran
rome's homeless found shelter with a catholic charity it was a people say the u.n. the question for having those. at the we're going to overthrow a server i've been kind of in a stance of this. there is really going to this is you know would it be a secular country woman tried to see it but you could simply by thinking in the city get to know you and go ok we were instrumental in my god if you go you believe it so i get a pass i just saw committee for the most wanted beginning i work with you...
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on the 4th of june, 1944, our fifth army captured rome. it was a military victory yes, but a psychological effect, carried a greater impact throughout the world. for it was the first access capital to fall into our hands. bringing consternation and foreboding to our enemy. and rejoice to the free world, and its fighting force. in england, after months of planning and preparation, it was d-day minus two. general eisenhower, was about to put together the most a massive innovation. england had become a staging area for troops and now is a four. thousands of vehicles, ready to be assembled combat aircraft, 20,000 railroad cars and locomotives. 20 million square feet of covered storage. 44 million square feet of open storage face storage space, four tires, bombs, shells and other explosive devices. awaiting for invasion and embarkation, were support vehicles. rope on row of tanks, and a wide range of artillery weapons. 170 miles of new railroad had been instructed to haul 2 million tons of combat hardware to invading ports. the united states ar
on the 4th of june, 1944, our fifth army captured rome. it was a military victory yes, but a psychological effect, carried a greater impact throughout the world. for it was the first access capital to fall into our hands. bringing consternation and foreboding to our enemy. and rejoice to the free world, and its fighting force. in england, after months of planning and preparation, it was d-day minus two. general eisenhower, was about to put together the most a massive innovation. england had...
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the romance that is rome. what the backdrop of the arch of classicine, or the quiet of ancient rome. ♪ the mediterranean world is a festival world. young and old join in the fun, dancing in the streets engage carnival spirit. pamplona and spain combines its festival with the national sport. ♪ bulls charge through the narrow streets. everybody imagines himself a matador. there is rough-and-tumble free-for-all in the arena before the professionals take over. ♪ >> then all is impressive dignity. colorful, yet dangerous. ♪ the crowd is quick to recognize during that is real. -- daring that israel. in pamplona, there is gaiety and enjoyment on these bright afternoons. not, the delight of spain continues. ♪ always in some sunny courtyard there are the haunting strains of spanish music -- strings of spanish music. spanish music is more controlled, more formal than some. the rhythms change from place to place, but the spirit everywhere is the same. ♪ that leads us into the enchantment of the east. ♪ much of the enchan
the romance that is rome. what the backdrop of the arch of classicine, or the quiet of ancient rome. ♪ the mediterranean world is a festival world. young and old join in the fun, dancing in the streets engage carnival spirit. pamplona and spain combines its festival with the national sport. ♪ bulls charge through the narrow streets. everybody imagines himself a matador. there is rough-and-tumble free-for-all in the arena before the professionals take over. ♪ >> then all is...
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our forces slowly resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot toward rome. against bitter german opposition.
our forces slowly resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot toward rome. against bitter german opposition.
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. ♪ there >> >> is an ancient saying that -- >> there is an ancient saying that all roads lead to romeif true, the united states army took the longest road. arriving on the fourth of june, 1944, two years and six months after pearl harbor was america's war.ance into the two days after the fifth army captured the city, general eisenhower's invasion hit the normandy beaches in a massive amphibious assault. despite bitter german resistance, we built up an enormous beachhead and finally broke through. army, commanded by general alexander patch, landed in suffern france and pushed along the rome river -- southern france and pushed along the rome river valley. 10 days later, paris was liberated. ♪ in italy, the fifth army crossed the arno wherever. in the pacific, general invaded,'s forces putting them within 300 miles of the philippines. general stillwell was making , with britishrma and chinese units. [explosions] the tide of war was turning against the aggressors with a vengeance. after the assault on omaha beach, the army had crossed the german border. the battle for france was nearing i
. ♪ there >> >> is an ancient saying that -- >> there is an ancient saying that all roads lead to romeif true, the united states army took the longest road. arriving on the fourth of june, 1944, two years and six months after pearl harbor was america's war.ance into the two days after the fifth army captured the city, general eisenhower's invasion hit the normandy beaches in a massive amphibious assault. despite bitter german resistance, we built up an enormous beachhead and...
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our forces resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot towards rome.
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cafe is like the oldest in rome, can once again serve coffee. in 260 years has this cafe ever been closed? >> never, never closed. >> reporter: not even during world war ii? grazi, grazi. not exactly an italian tradition. they are in the middle of a pandemic stressing the loosening of restrictions must not be seen as a signal we're all free. churches, schools and museums remain shut. elsewhere in europe masks remain mandatory in spain. rules against outdoor exercise were also lifted. in germany, widely praised for containing the outbreak, churches resume service. and thisord's european quar but things aren't getting better everywhere. the outbreak is worsening in russia which recorded its worst day in new cases sunday with more than 10,000. but there is cause for celebration here in italy where outdoor markets like this one are finally starting to reopen. now, most stores are going to remain closed for at least two more weeks. hair dressers has been closed this entire time, as i'm sure you can tell. and they're going to stay that way at least un
cafe is like the oldest in rome, can once again serve coffee. in 260 years has this cafe ever been closed? >> never, never closed. >> reporter: not even during world war ii? grazi, grazi. not exactly an italian tradition. they are in the middle of a pandemic stressing the loosening of restrictions must not be seen as a signal we're all free. churches, schools and museums remain shut. elsewhere in europe masks remain mandatory in spain. rules against outdoor exercise were also...
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he is speaking to us from ththe lockdown in rome, italy.tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: marcella bella. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the e quarante report. we a are spending the e hour wih profesessor frank snowdeden, profesessor emeritus of historyf medicine at yale university and author of the book "epidemics and society: from the black death to the present." he has devoted his life to looking at epidemics and teaching thousands of students. he is now in rome, italy, where he has been for months, coincidentally, with her for another project -- went there for another projecect i got caut in the lockdown, got covid-19, has recovered from that and we are like enough to have him as our guest for the hour. professor snowden, take us to hispaniola in 1492, a different version of history that we learned about cortez and pizarro peru to theas and aztecs of mexico. what happened in haiti and in the united states when it c came to smamallpox. columbus landed a at hispaniola, the first place. his ideaa -- the nanative population. ther
he is speaking to us from ththe lockdown in rome, italy.tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: marcella bella. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the e quarante report. we a are spending the e hour wih profesessor frank snowdeden, profesessor emeritus of historyf medicine at yale university and author of the book "epidemics and society: from the black death to the present." he has devoted his life to looking at epidemics and teaching thousands of students. he is now in rome,...
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we living in first century rome or in 1788 in paris.ross: my bed and it could be wrong is that is more first century rome late 18th century paris and that would tours seen on gesturing at thiss talking about him on the right but i think the same applies to the left, a desire to return to the bless the dawn to be alive spirit of the french revolution but the desire this really hard to meet in society that s is rich in old and stagnant so my expectation is you could put a socialist in the white house and the would not be the french revolution. it would be asserted left bring version of the struggles of the trump administration has had to enact much of the legislature is agenda. it and in that sense, so the religious front, i disagree a little bit withn some of my religious conservative friend is see sort of a cultural progressivism carrying off before us in reducing conservativeo christians to homes. i do think cultural progressivism has carried forward the insurgent environments for the thinking there's a limiting principles on i its adv
we living in first century rome or in 1788 in paris.ross: my bed and it could be wrong is that is more first century rome late 18th century paris and that would tours seen on gesturing at thiss talking about him on the right but i think the same applies to the left, a desire to return to the bless the dawn to be alive spirit of the french revolution but the desire this really hard to meet in society that s is rich in old and stagnant so my expectation is you could put a socialist in the white...
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burned and of course what happened there was an eruption of conspiracy theories about rome burning that in which it was in fact nero that burned down the city and why did the people think that he burned down the city because they no longer trusted him and they no longer trusted the institutions are having a similar sort of thing where people all the citizens the the people who have to pay taxes for all the wars that emperors take us to well they don't know longer believe and are emperors and there's all sorts of conspiracy theories swirling around but one truth is something that kaiser report has been saying now for the past 10 years and used to be treated as a conspiracy theory and now here is a headline from bloomberg bond investors are starting to debate whether the us is head. into a deflationary spiral of oh yeah they're finally getting off on that talking point are they heading into a thief place to marry debt spiral and as report we've been talking about this for a long time because because all money is debt the more money that's printed it increases the debt and so as the 2020 i
burned and of course what happened there was an eruption of conspiracy theories about rome burning that in which it was in fact nero that burned down the city and why did the people think that he burned down the city because they no longer trusted him and they no longer trusted the institutions are having a similar sort of thing where people all the citizens the the people who have to pay taxes for all the wars that emperors take us to well they don't know longer believe and are emperors and...
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scarcely 80 miles from rome. while our fighting men in italy were faced with a veritable stalemate, an entirely different kind of war was going on in the far away pacific where allied forces landed on sterling islands in a campaign launched to drive the japanese back. we invaded the gilbert islands. the second marine division took power after 76 hours of bloody fighting. heavy casualties were suffered. but, the japanese were wiped out. elements of the armies 27th infantry division took macon and neighboring island. our army air corps was engaged in messing with -- massive bombing of the industrial plants of germany. the twilight of the guards had yet to come. the bitterest of a large scale battles had yet to be fought. some of these were soon to come on the italian front where strong defensive positions were held by a tough and stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. it was winter 1943. the stage was set for the cairo tehran conference. roosevelt and churchill met with -- at cairo. even
scarcely 80 miles from rome. while our fighting men in italy were faced with a veritable stalemate, an entirely different kind of war was going on in the far away pacific where allied forces landed on sterling islands in a campaign launched to drive the japanese back. we invaded the gilbert islands. the second marine division took power after 76 hours of bloody fighting. heavy casualties were suffered. but, the japanese were wiped out. elements of the armies 27th infantry division took macon...
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closing in of the italian winter virtually stop our forces in their tracks, scarcely 80 miles from romeate, an entirely different kind of war was going on in the faraway pacific, where allied forces landed on sterling islands in a campaign launched to drive the japanese from bougainville. [gunfire and explosions] we invaded the gilbert islands. ♪ the second marine division took tarawa after 76 hours of bloody fighting. [gunfire and explosions] heavy casualties were suffered. ♪ but, the japanese were wiped out. ♪ elements of the army's 27th infantry division took a neighboring atoll. [gunfire and explosions] ♪ our army air corps was engaged in massive bombing of the industrial plants of germany. devastating nazi plants and marshaling yards, but the twilight of the gods had yet to come. [airplane engines] the bitterest of large-scale battles had yet to be fought, and some of these were soon to come on the italian front, where strong, defensive positions were held by a tough and stubborn enemy. [explosions] that and the weather had bogged down our advance. ♪ it was winter 1943. the stage w
closing in of the italian winter virtually stop our forces in their tracks, scarcely 80 miles from romeate, an entirely different kind of war was going on in the faraway pacific, where allied forces landed on sterling islands in a campaign launched to drive the japanese from bougainville. [gunfire and explosions] we invaded the gilbert islands. ♪ the second marine division took tarawa after 76 hours of bloody fighting. [gunfire and explosions] heavy casualties were suffered. ♪ but, the...
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with the view from rome journalist john hooper thank you. and let's get a look now at some other stories making news around the world for the 2nd time in 10 days scuffles broke out in hong kong's legislative council between pro-democracy and pro-government politicians they were sparked by the removal of a pro-democracy lawmaker as the leader of a key committee after he was criticized by the chinese communist party security guards carried out several legislators out of the chamber. japan has plunged into a recession the government reported a 3.4 percent drop in gross domestic product in the 1st 3 months and exports have their worst month since 2011 since the earthquake than tokyo has come up with a rescue package worth nearly one trillion dollars but analysts expect a deeper slump and a slow recovery. the pandemic has delivered an economic shock and a social one also to the united states a particular challenge is the more than half a 1000000 homeless people living there they're among the most vulnerable to code 19 lacking access to health car
with the view from rome journalist john hooper thank you. and let's get a look now at some other stories making news around the world for the 2nd time in 10 days scuffles broke out in hong kong's legislative council between pro-democracy and pro-government politicians they were sparked by the removal of a pro-democracy lawmaker as the leader of a key committee after he was criticized by the chinese communist party security guards carried out several legislators out of the chamber. japan has...
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synagogue time reporting from rome here's a round up of some of the other pandemic news the number of people infected with covert 19 worldwide has risen to more than 3500000 almost 250000 people have now died as a result of contracting the disease new zealand has recorded a day with no new cases for the 1st time since they operate started and the country is considering opening up 2 way travel with australia egypt is allowing hotels to reopen for domestic tourists provided they do not exceed 25 percent capacity. look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today the trial over a stampede at germany's love parade festival 10 years ago ended without a verdict judges said coronavirus measures meant the statute of limitations would run out 3 people face charges of negligent manslaughter $21.00 people were crushed to death at the techno music festival in the city of. the e.u. has approved a 7000000000 euro rescue package that the french government wants to pay out to us the country's flag carrier like other airlines has been suffering from an almost complete hold of t
synagogue time reporting from rome here's a round up of some of the other pandemic news the number of people infected with covert 19 worldwide has risen to more than 3500000 almost 250000 people have now died as a result of contracting the disease new zealand has recorded a day with no new cases for the 1st time since they operate started and the country is considering opening up 2 way travel with australia egypt is allowing hotels to reopen for domestic tourists provided they do not exceed 25...
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so those are what i call the seven hills of rome, the three original pillars, the four issues i just mentioned that we are there to make sure prevail when we go to the table for negotiation. >> i want to try to get through all of those if we can beginning with food security because you emphasized it strongly in your comments earlier today. how is it that food security has become a legislative challenge and it appears to be partisan when the modern version of food stamps was an alliance of republican bob dole and george mcelderry glo mcgovern in the time. how are the republicans regarded as something they might or might not give you in some kind of legislative trade off? >> it's hard to understand because as you know, being on the senate side of things, those two great champions both of whom are so wonderful, i love them both, still love senator dole, one of my heroes and his wife, but they -- they are from the heartland of america and they knew that what was good for the american people in terms of the health and well being of our people and their preparedness for education and even
so those are what i call the seven hills of rome, the three original pillars, the four issues i just mentioned that we are there to make sure prevail when we go to the table for negotiation. >> i want to try to get through all of those if we can beginning with food security because you emphasized it strongly in your comments earlier today. how is it that food security has become a legislative challenge and it appears to be partisan when the modern version of food stamps was an alliance of...
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journalist saying they get to joins me now from rome same a huge sigh of relief for many in italy i imagine what's the reaction been to this announcement. you know well i think really it's a question of that balancing act that we heard in that report about considering the needs for the economy and kickstarting that at the same time being unsure and anxious about the health and security needs of the citizens and the people who come to visit i mean clearly the infection rate has fallen particularly in recent days the pressure that we saw on the health care system has the significant the but the pressure on the economy has definitely increased the pressure to agree or but come monday the 18th of week will really could see museums as well as retail shops open the push to. opening day for restaurants as well as headdresses it was supposed to be the 1st of june and now it's the 18th of may as well all of this with social distancing in place mosque hand sanitizers been checking the temperature where quiet places of worship will also be open for the public of course with a specific number of people
journalist saying they get to joins me now from rome same a huge sigh of relief for many in italy i imagine what's the reaction been to this announcement. you know well i think really it's a question of that balancing act that we heard in that report about considering the needs for the economy and kickstarting that at the same time being unsure and anxious about the health and security needs of the citizens and the people who come to visit i mean clearly the infection rate has fallen...
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. >> the cost of new construction later in project rome, the plan that would for some tenets out of their homes to provide housing for students. good morning everyone it's wednesday, may 27 and i michelle greico . >> and i'm len kiese and thank you so much for joining us and let's get right to the forecast, another warm one for us for cooldown on the way soon . >> it's coming, lynn and michelle, just have to get through the next couple days before cooler weather and the chance of showers will return back to the bay area. is a warm start to the day talking 50s and 60s, 68 degrees in concord as well as san jose and 66 for livermore and right now 59 for santa rosa and 60 in san francisco. a heat advisory once again for the bay area except for the coast an immediate shoreline so all inland locations under the heat advisory to check out how hot it's going to get. so mid 70s in san francisco, 80s in oakland, 93 and triple digit heat once again in concord we have more in the full forecast coming up . >> governor gavin newsom is using restrictions on hair salons and barbershops, napa and solano c
. >> the cost of new construction later in project rome, the plan that would for some tenets out of their homes to provide housing for students. good morning everyone it's wednesday, may 27 and i michelle greico . >> and i'm len kiese and thank you so much for joining us and let's get right to the forecast, another warm one for us for cooldown on the way soon . >> it's coming, lynn and michelle, just have to get through the next couple days before cooler weather and the chance...
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peter and paul in rome. priests must wear gloves and masks to give union.ishioners must receive it in their hands, not directly in their mouths. even with added safety measures there's risk. there is more opportunity for the disease to spread. people are still getting sick and dying every day. >>> is now really a good time to reopen the country? >> i mean, the number decreasing every day. i mean, we have more people that are coming out from this disease and -- >> reporter: including pierre, the deputy health minister and a coronavirus survivor. now that italians are recovering from the disease faster than they're contracting it, he says italy should leave its sick bed. >>> it's like you're discharging the country. >> it's like we are discharging italy that has been sick a few months, yeah. >> reporter: today not only churches, but hair dressers, museums and shops can reopen. one sobering estimate, one-third can't afford to, many bankrupted by the pandemic. in nearby germany, the bundes liga resumed albeit without fans in the seats. protest against social re
peter and paul in rome. priests must wear gloves and masks to give union.ishioners must receive it in their hands, not directly in their mouths. even with added safety measures there's risk. there is more opportunity for the disease to spread. people are still getting sick and dying every day. >>> is now really a good time to reopen the country? >> i mean, the number decreasing every day. i mean, we have more people that are coming out from this disease and -- >> reporter:...
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so it's very hard to compare london to rome or milan. but that doesn't ta ke to rome or milan.from the fact that they did say they were hoping the 20,000, weren't they? and we've got well, figuresjust weren't they? and we've got well, figures just astronomically higher than that. the other thing is i think, the care home situation is so tragic. we have to remember care homes are not run by the national health service. they are run privately, they run to make a profit. they run all sorts of ways and there are brilliant ones and less brilliant ones. but the tragedy of having a parent died in one of those homes, who died on their
so it's very hard to compare london to rome or milan. but that doesn't ta ke to rome or milan.from the fact that they did say they were hoping the 20,000, weren't they? and we've got well, figuresjust weren't they? and we've got well, figures just astronomically higher than that. the other thing is i think, the care home situation is so tragic. we have to remember care homes are not run by the national health service. they are run privately, they run to make a profit. they run all sorts of ways...
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in rome for us now sima what's the scene like for us in rome where you are and how do italians feel about being able to go to restaurants and bars again i think here in italy things are slowly aging back to some semblance of normality with all these openings happen people understand that now they can go to the shops they can go to the restaurants but they're not exactly sure how those safety protocols are going to be applied applied and so i think here in rome this still an element of exile to let's not forget the country has suffered tremendously folly i mean more than 31000 people have died with coffee 19 here that's it though the infection rate is now more or less steve all the epidemiological situation is holding and so because of that they're cautiously opening things up but different regions have different rules as to how these safety protocols are going to be applied so i think italians as a whole are trying to adjust to what will be the new dawn of living with the virus and trying to figure out what they can or cannot do and the churches are also they expecting frowns. well they s
in rome for us now sima what's the scene like for us in rome where you are and how do italians feel about being able to go to restaurants and bars again i think here in italy things are slowly aging back to some semblance of normality with all these openings happen people understand that now they can go to the shops they can go to the restaurants but they're not exactly sure how those safety protocols are going to be applied applied and so i think here in rome this still an element of exile to...
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so it's very hard to compare london to rome or milan. but that doesn't ta ke to rome or milan. but that doesn't take away from the fact that they did say they were hoping the 20,000, weren't they? and we've got well, figuresjust weren't they? and we've got well, figures just astronomically higher than that. the other thing is i think, the care home situation is so tragic. we have to remember care homes are not run by the national health service. they are run privately, they run to make a profit. they run all sorts of ways and there are brilliant ones and less brilliant ones. but the tragedy of having a parent died in one of those homes, who died on their own, i think rather like the people in hospital, that's the most overwhelmingly horrifying figure you can imagine. i sawa overwhelmingly horrifying figure you can imagine. i saw a lovely man they interviewed today on the news he said he always felt he was a strong man. and he saw his mother three days before he died and he said i felt so weak, i felt useless, helpless. and i think that's, those are the feelings apart from just
so it's very hard to compare london to rome or milan. but that doesn't ta ke to rome or milan. but that doesn't take away from the fact that they did say they were hoping the 20,000, weren't they? and we've got well, figuresjust weren't they? and we've got well, figures just astronomically higher than that. the other thing is i think, the care home situation is so tragic. we have to remember care homes are not run by the national health service. they are run privately, they run to make a...
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do not matter because ultimately, invaders would always try to keep the italians down, but always rome would resurrect itself because of this innate superiority within their blood. , theseid not matter others stumbles the italians had experienced over the centuries. dr. bischof: in the mid-1930's, -- in thesay became mid-1930's, you could say mussolini built an empire. in africa,erties issue --libya, now the now they initiated the war in ethiopia. building,: so empire or the idea of empire had been part of the fascist rhetoric for a while. that wasactual war both a symbol and a reality of the beginning of a new roman empire was incredibly powerful. in fact, most historians argue that 1935, 1936 during this war, is mussolini's most popular period in his entire 20 year reign. it was sort of a reality for these lessons that children had been given now for a decade embody thehad to best of the italian race so you could go out and be soldiers, conquer this empire, and then rule it, right? was a powerfullf tool, but it was also seen as only a beginning. itwas not seen as the end, was seen as
do not matter because ultimately, invaders would always try to keep the italians down, but always rome would resurrect itself because of this innate superiority within their blood. , theseid not matter others stumbles the italians had experienced over the centuries. dr. bischof: in the mid-1930's, -- in thesay became mid-1930's, you could say mussolini built an empire. in africa,erties issue --libya, now the now they initiated the war in ethiopia. building,: so empire or the idea of empire had...
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simply can't cover their costs so some businesses particularly those in that historic center here in rome have chosen to remain shut because the the light also on tourists to enter their premises so they say they can't function even if they are allowed to open others say they have to open anyways they haven't got a choice so really it's a slow start very much a wait and see situation as people are still anxious about potential contagion from covert 19 sam i thank you very much for that live for a say in rome. in hungary the government is due to table a proposal in parliament to end emergency powers introduced to tackle the pandemic prime minister viktor orban was accused of making a power grab when parliament was given permission to rule by decree on covert $9000.00 matters without an end date the emergency measures are now expected to be lifted by next month. are still ahead on al-jazeera so far from home we'll have more on the human struggle india's extended lockdown is having on millions of maybrick scratch. the brazilian president romney's his supporters there backing his call to nix
simply can't cover their costs so some businesses particularly those in that historic center here in rome have chosen to remain shut because the the light also on tourists to enter their premises so they say they can't function even if they are allowed to open others say they have to open anyways they haven't got a choice so really it's a slow start very much a wait and see situation as people are still anxious about potential contagion from covert 19 sam i thank you very much for that live for...
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christians in rome are able to attend mask in nearly 3 months. it was part of a new series of regulations with lockdowns. phase 2 worshipers are now allowed to attend religious ceremonies. they must respect social distancing regulations and wear face masks and gloves. we are looking at the map with the latest cases worldwide. there are more than 4 million of them, almost 1,000,000 1/2 of them are here in the u.s. and those are just the confirmed cases. globally, more than 300,000 people have died from the coronavirus. as far as italy, the prime minister says that this is a risk and they could still see a jump in cases but it is a calculated risk and that is better than waiting at this point for a vaccine. >>> at least eight firefighters remain in the hospital after an explosion in wn los lew all unfold. >> reporter: a harrowing escape caught on video in flames where firefighters were. only a ladder supports them as they try to scramble to safety. this was they cell phone that recorded what happened. surrounded by an inferno, the last three firefi
christians in rome are able to attend mask in nearly 3 months. it was part of a new series of regulations with lockdowns. phase 2 worshipers are now allowed to attend religious ceremonies. they must respect social distancing regulations and wear face masks and gloves. we are looking at the map with the latest cases worldwide. there are more than 4 million of them, almost 1,000,000 1/2 of them are here in the u.s. and those are just the confirmed cases. globally, more than 300,000 people have...
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. >> to project rome in a battle over who deserves affordable ho in berkeley. the university is considering buying a 111-year-old building and turning it into student housing. if that happens, the tenants inside will be forced to move on april 20, in the midst of a global health crisis, the tenants got a letter informing them that they may have to give up the rent-controlled apartments . >> it's really distressing. i can't think of a more inappropriate time to do a pre- eviction notice during a pandemic when you don't know where you're going to be moving we love our jobs but were not sure for can have jobs in a few weeks . >>> the deal is not done but if it goes through the tenants would not be forced to move until after the shelter in place . now, city councilmembers, kate harrison is looking for a last solution and is asking the berkeley community land trust that's a trfocity . to movly a >> is no timeline in place when the purchase will be finalized. keep sending your stories and ideas to project rome at cbs.com to see all of the original reporting on a webs
. >> to project rome in a battle over who deserves affordable ho in berkeley. the university is considering buying a 111-year-old building and turning it into student housing. if that happens, the tenants inside will be forced to move on april 20, in the midst of a global health crisis, the tenants got a letter informing them that they may have to give up the rent-controlled apartments . >> it's really distressing. i can't think of a more inappropriate time to do a pre- eviction...
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at pepe's family restaurant in rome, it is one of them. the lockdown, she's had to pay her three-step from her own pockets. she wants the government to give people like her help with paying bills and tax breaks. >> i can't reopen because the restaurant is like a car. in order to turn it on, you need fuel, which is the cash we do not have. even if we reopen, there would not be enough customers to cover the costs. we rely on tourists. reporter: with new coronavirus cases at their lowest level since before the lockdown, things seem to be going in the right direction. but here in milan, famous for its elegant shopping arcades, not everybody is convinced relaxing the rules will work out. nothing will change. everything will return exactly as before. the lockdown will be quickly forgotten and everything will return as before. we will go back into an emergency enter crisis. month,ink after maybe a after a time, we will go back normally. reporter: so for now, meet -- many people are cautiously optimistic. they are aware that if the virus starts to
at pepe's family restaurant in rome, it is one of them. the lockdown, she's had to pay her three-step from her own pockets. she wants the government to give people like her help with paying bills and tax breaks. >> i can't reopen because the restaurant is like a car. in order to turn it on, you need fuel, which is the cash we do not have. even if we reopen, there would not be enough customers to cover the costs. we rely on tourists. reporter: with new coronavirus cases at their lowest...
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in rome the same night bombs partly destroyed 2 churches wounding 22. in january 1903 israelis most wanted godfather talked already enough was arrested in palermo near the comfortable villa where he'd been living. while in prison his terror campaign continued to cross it today still in jail today rena is accused in di matteo's trial of violent blackmail against the state. a them on the phone that persisted you amy still bundled up well. when i stood at the g.m. i feel so if you know he's out there i just that it lost. and at that reporter. i thought it was on that few. doreen i thought a couple he could recall should look up what he calls also a sensor backus is help out a cell phone or an aunt but i guess when this polycom done the better gospel better richard but was that as you want i want but i want you to lengthen so and work up on the cost. of them with these posts to. deliver just that sunni willing to cheat the sunni and be untidy not because they're in on that gotcha though it is couple the mafia the ukraine that in turn. some other lena out of
in rome the same night bombs partly destroyed 2 churches wounding 22. in january 1903 israelis most wanted godfather talked already enough was arrested in palermo near the comfortable villa where he'd been living. while in prison his terror campaign continued to cross it today still in jail today rena is accused in di matteo's trial of violent blackmail against the state. a them on the phone that persisted you amy still bundled up well. when i stood at the g.m. i feel so if you know he's out...
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she joins us from rome. barbie, how are italians approaching the lifting of these restrictions as they confront a new normal. >> reporter: we're really seeing activity pick up here where we are in the center of rome as the shops start to reopen. this is two months since people were able to go to retail shops. all of these shops have had to rethink how they sell to consumers, how they're going to keep people safe. we've seen people very, very cautious this morning as they go back out. this comes on the back of scenes in milan, huge crowds of people. authorities are very concerned, more about what we saw yesterday with the crowds gathering for refreshments than they are today about the shop owners making sure they keep everybody safe. so it is a brave new world. everybody has to rethink everything, rosemary. today is the first day we're seeing this in action. we are seeing people in the coffee bars standing very, very far away from each other. plexiglass everywhere. restaurants will start serving today. all of
she joins us from rome. barbie, how are italians approaching the lifting of these restrictions as they confront a new normal. >> reporter: we're really seeing activity pick up here where we are in the center of rome as the shops start to reopen. this is two months since people were able to go to retail shops. all of these shops have had to rethink how they sell to consumers, how they're going to keep people safe. we've seen people very, very cautious this morning as they go back out. this...
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in rome the same night bombs party destroyed 2 churches wounding 22. in january 1903 israel is most wanted godfather talked already enough was arrested in palermo near the comfortable villa where he'd been living. while in prison his terror campaign continued to cross it today still in jail today rena is accused in di matteo's trial of violent blackmail against the state. a them on the phone to that precious city week amy still bundled up with. one us that at the g.m. i feel was a few nights out that i just thought it lost. and at that reporter. i thought it was on that few. and i thought a company critical should look up what he calls almost a sense rebecca says help us tell them i want but i just want to. get a gospel better richard butler is that as you want i want but i want you to lengthen and work up on the cause. of them with these posts to. deliver just that sunni link that shit that sunni i'm be untidy not because they're in on it gotcha though it is couple the mafia the ukraine that in turn. some other lena out of love according to a companio
in rome the same night bombs party destroyed 2 churches wounding 22. in january 1903 israel is most wanted godfather talked already enough was arrested in palermo near the comfortable villa where he'd been living. while in prison his terror campaign continued to cross it today still in jail today rena is accused in di matteo's trial of violent blackmail against the state. a them on the phone to that precious city week amy still bundled up with. one us that at the g.m. i feel was a few nights...