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amy kellogg has the details. reporter: most famous opposition was arrested early on in the day.sts he called for went on anyway across russia. many of his supporters are young people, they've only known one president their entire lives. vladimir putin, who essentially run the show for 18 years now. alex has been barred from the vote. he's asking for boycott of election, low voter turnout when he rode the legitimacy an election vladimir putin is all but certain to win. supporters tried to break into the detention facility he was taken to. they chanted slogans they claim has already been stolen from him. >> there is no democracy. what sort of thing is this? we are tired of putin. reporter: navalny arrested on his way to the march. this means nothing, this is not about me. it's about your future. earlier offices were raided by police who said they were responding to a bomb threat. navalny's team was broadcasting taking about the events, they were taken off the air, not before they asked police to step in front of their cameras and show themselves. protests look place in over 100 ru
amy kellogg has the details. reporter: most famous opposition was arrested early on in the day.sts he called for went on anyway across russia. many of his supporters are young people, they've only known one president their entire lives. vladimir putin, who essentially run the show for 18 years now. alex has been barred from the vote. he's asking for boycott of election, low voter turnout when he rode the legitimacy an election vladimir putin is all but certain to win. supporters tried to break...
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amy kellogg is in milan, italy, with the details. what's behind all this, amy?> as the prosecutor in southern italy where this crime family is based just told me, the syndicate is so rich, they can buy them off. as you can see, the reach of this clan, the powerful organized crime syndicate, their tentacles reach all the way up through italy. these guys were cornering the markets and supply chains for pizzerias, they were dealing in food and wine and a funeral services. here were some phone intercepts picked up by the police. "oil is gold, fish is gold, bread is gold, the debt are gold." these businesses were used to launder real money made by the syndicate and cocaine, arms dealing and people trafficking. over 160 people were arrested including dozens and local administration. >> when we talk about power we have to think that the mafia and ndrangheta vote and get others to vote but in this case they actually put their people in administrative positions. they have dozens in public administration. >> according to the prosecutor this was one of the biggest arrests
amy kellogg is in milan, italy, with the details. what's behind all this, amy?> as the prosecutor in southern italy where this crime family is based just told me, the syndicate is so rich, they can buy them off. as you can see, the reach of this clan, the powerful organized crime syndicate, their tentacles reach all the way up through italy. these guys were cornering the markets and supply chains for pizzerias, they were dealing in food and wine and a funeral services. here were some phone...
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amy kellogg live now in italy with more. , amy. >> hi, eric are predictably russia's most popular opposition leader was arrested the four to protest got going, but the protest got going without him anyway. he has been barred due to what many say are serious fraud charges. sure of a place on the ballot, and he has turned to his last resort, which is launching a nationwide campaign and urging people to boycott the upcoming election. people were out in force today, chanting various slogans, largely things like stolen election and we are the power. navalny's position for years have been super trade the putin regime. poverty rates growing faster than anytime since the ruble crash in 1998. his message resonates with many. rallies to place in 115 cities. do you see russia's extreme arriviste and the most frigid hinterlands people came out in minus 45-degree temperatures. navalny arrested on his way to moscow. he said this means nothing. this is not about me. it's about your future and early today we spoke to navalny's office for jou
amy kellogg live now in italy with more. , amy. >> hi, eric are predictably russia's most popular opposition leader was arrested the four to protest got going, but the protest got going without him anyway. he has been barred due to what many say are serious fraud charges. sure of a place on the ballot, and he has turned to his last resort, which is launching a nationwide campaign and urging people to boycott the upcoming election. people were out in force today, chanting various slogans,...
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amy kellogg is live. >> what's most shocking and upsetting to italians, train travels and here and across europe is safe. when you head to work you don't imagine that you might not make it. this was a derailment. the cause has yet to be determined. there is a nine inch section of the track is missing. but in the meantime, some of the cars, traveled a good mile off the tracks before slamming into an electricity pole. that much we do know. the train was going from milan. it was just several miles from its destination when this happened. the three dead are all women. the rescue operation was difficult as some of the affected cars were crushed and twisted. a handful of people were trapped for quite a while under collapsed metal. the main lines in italy running between the big cities like milan and rome are very efficient and dependable. many people complain that the local trains, computer trains are woefully maintained, crowded and dirty. investigation is under way as rage mount after notice went tout about the delays. they are due to a technical and inconvenience. twitter lit up with angle r
amy kellogg is live. >> what's most shocking and upsetting to italians, train travels and here and across europe is safe. when you head to work you don't imagine that you might not make it. this was a derailment. the cause has yet to be determined. there is a nine inch section of the track is missing. but in the meantime, some of the cars, traveled a good mile off the tracks before slamming into an electricity pole. that much we do know. the train was going from milan. it was just several...
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. >> amy kellogg has more. >> reporter: rescue crews working to rescue people trapped inside of the trainon the outskirts of milan at the start of the workday. passengers reported feeling the car shake before hearing a big bang. families wait desperately for news of loved ones. >> the girl that was traveling with my daughter has been taken out but she is still there. >> we could see from the station sparks and pieces of metal flying and everyone ran away. >> reporter: the incident slowing traffic in and out of the country's financial capital for hours. investigators say there were at least three fatalities and multiple injuries. a couple of the main cars just peeled off of the rails. the cars were twisted, making work difficult as first responders have to gently climb through the cars to try to free passengers. >> we still need to understand what happened. there is an aspect that is already clear. a train can derail for only two reasons or a structural collapse of the tracks or the train. this is something that needs to be cleared up. >> we need to look at everything. there are questions
. >> amy kellogg has more. >> reporter: rescue crews working to rescue people trapped inside of the trainon the outskirts of milan at the start of the workday. passengers reported feeling the car shake before hearing a big bang. families wait desperately for news of loved ones. >> the girl that was traveling with my daughter has been taken out but she is still there. >> we could see from the station sparks and pieces of metal flying and everyone ran away. >>...
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amy kellogg, fox news. >>> the founder of the ikea store died, he was 17 years old when he created the company. he came up with it when he watched an employee take the legs off of a table to fit into a customer's car. he became one of the world's richest men, he died yesterday at the age of 91. >>> the death toll of a bombing risen to 103. the afghan internior minister said 119 -- interior minister said 119 people were injured. he won't passed a checkpoint driving an ambulance filled with explosives. the taliban claimed responsibility. the attack came a week after the taliban attacked the international continental hotel. leaving 22 people dead including 4 u.s. citizens. >>> in columbia, five officers dead and dozens of others injured. it happened along the border with ecuador. they said it was because of a crack down of organized crime. a reward is offered for information that loads to the capture of those responsible. >>> coming up, an online petition calls for a change in the food stamp program. what they want included on the list of things you can buy. >>> our meteorologist has comp
amy kellogg, fox news. >>> the founder of the ikea store died, he was 17 years old when he created the company. he came up with it when he watched an employee take the legs off of a table to fit into a customer's car. he became one of the world's richest men, he died yesterday at the age of 91. >>> the death toll of a bombing risen to 103. the afghan internior minister said 119 -- interior minister said 119 people were injured. he won't passed a checkpoint driving an ambulance...