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Egyptian officials on trial over Italian student's death

Egypt dropped its own investigation in 2020, citing "insufficient evidence".

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Strade alluvionate a Campi Bisenzio - Primopiano

epa10955630 A flooded street after the storm in Campi Bisenzio, Florence, Italy, 03 November 2023. (ANSA)

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Katy Tur Reports

they turned into oasis for the very few people actually that ventured into this heat wave. it was only basically us and a futurists who either didn't know about the heat wave or didn't care about it. the problem here this is just the start. in the coming days it will be just as hot, katy. >> i can't imagine sunbathing, right there in this sort of weather does not sound enticing to me. it's dangerous, though, as well, claudio. what's the government doing to make sure everyone is safe? >> reporter: i spoke to the head of the civil protection agency here in rome this morning and told me they deployed tens of volunteers to help out cities and tourists with bottles of water or if they felt unwell because of the heat. he told me most people, the vast majority of people in the hottest hours are tourists, not italians who stay indoors

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Katy Tur Reports

it's why southern europe has been boiling, 114.8 degrees today on the italian island and a city record of 110 degrees today in rome. joining me from the place where the steam bath was invented, claudio, you still look very hot and it is late at night there. >> reporter: it is still very hot, katy. it's about 91 degrees here. it's almost 10:00 in the evening so it's pretty hot. but got even hotter during the day, up to 110, as you mentioned, and that is the record for the hottest day ever recorded in this city, and it did feel that hot, to be honest. the cobble stones turned into hot stones. the fountains dotted around the city, if you've been here -- well, you've been here, so you may remember them well.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

regular, they themselves are exposed to extreme temperatures, sometimes having to take ice baths themselves to cool down. one last thing to leave you with, we're talking about once we get to 110 plus degrees today, that will be 18 plus -- that will be 18 days of consecutive days when it comes to 110 degree temps. tomorrow if they hit that again it will break a near 50-year record. >> thank you. claudio, there have been temperature alerts for days in italy. the latest heat wave could push through eastern europe. residents don't have central air conditioning the way we do back here in the u.s. how are people adapting? >> reporter: that's right, andrea. i definitely do. i've been using it for many days and i think the people are envious of me. you're right, italians don't tend to have air conditioning because they don't particularly like it, but because they are used to the heat in the summer,

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

especially in rome and the other capitals as well. claudio, thank you very much. keep cool if you can. coming up, weaponizing hunger. russia cutting off aid, critical grain deal, potentially throwing the global food crisis into a catastrophe. security council coordinator john kirby joining me next. you're watching msnbc.

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

claudio, thank you. >> and we want to do more breaking news. today the, broadcast world is remembering the life and legacy of barbara walters. the pioneering journalist and talk show host died friday at the age of 93. walters began her national broadcast career on the today show in 1961 as a reporter and a writer. and, later became today's first female co-host. in 1976, she joined abc news as the first female anchor on an evening news program. she went on to co-host 2020, and launch the view. walters interviewed the leader of dozens of countries. several presidents, and celebrities. if they were notable, they sat down with barbara walters. in her over half a century long career, she credits the countless women who pursued broadcast journalism after her, as her ultimate legacy. here she is in her own words. >> we i have had an amazing career beyond anything i could ever have imagined. and i hope i may also have inspired other women to make

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

died this morning. then, on monday morning the body will be taken inside st. peter's basilica so that the faithful from around the world can go and get their last farewell. and, on thursday january the 5th, the funeral will be held in st. peter square and he will will be led by pope francis. so, the first time that a pope leads a funeral of another pope. and, the burial will take place. the vatican said in the vatican grow to which is underneath st. peters basilica, which is where john paul the second, the last pope to dine 2005 was buried before it was moved to the last final resting place. just an interesting number for you, cory. the prefect of rome said that he expects about 60,000 people to attend. we compare that with the more than 4 million pilgrims who came down to rome for the last funeral of the pope, john paul the second in 2005, corey. we >> claudio lavanga for us.

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Stanley Tucci Searching for Italy

and this isn't just any old vinegar. this is black gold. so, claudio, is it your family? >> it is actually my family. we count the generations and they are 17. >> you're kidding, wow. so what year is that? >> 1605. >> more than 400 years. that's incredible. yes, my fellow americans, the giusti family has been making vinegar since 1605 when the mayflower pilgrims were still in sunday school. so, both red and white grapes? >> both red and white. we've got trebbiano... >> trebbiano. >> san giovese and lambrusco. >> the nature of the region's grapes led to the happy accident of balsamic vinegar. low in tannins and quick to ferment, they turn more easily into vinegar than fine wine. i keep hearing that it's a trait of emilians that you take something that isn't quite what it should be and turn it into something special.

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