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>> anthony: yeah. >> akram: easy. twitter. >> anthony: twitter?> akram: yes. we sent so much information to nato via twitter. we'd get a phone call from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we get the coordinates via google earth. >> anthony: right. >> akram: we verify that that is the location there that needs to be hit. send to it to nato at @nato, and then it's gone. >> anthony: really? >> akram: yeah. >> anthony: how does that feel, knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> akram: it's out of the movies. >> anthony: did anyone think it was possible that in their lifetime they were going to see the end of this son of a bitch? most people are telling me they never dreamed. >> akram: i don't know if you can call them dreams, hopes, wishes. it was just something in the sky. something i look at every night. >> anthony: right. >> akram: but when i hit that point and got into misrata and stood on gaddafi's body, any dream will come true. >> anthony: what's the situation now? >> akram: uh, it's fluid. it can swing any direction. >> anthony
>> anthony: yeah. >> akram: easy. twitter. >> anthony: twitter?> akram: yes. we sent so much information to nato via twitter. we'd get a phone call from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we get the coordinates via google earth. >> anthony: right. >> akram: we verify that that is the location there that needs to be hit. send to it to nato at @nato, and then it's gone. >> anthony: really? >> akram: yeah. >> anthony: how does that feel, knowing you...
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> anthony: sweet!ed the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it's so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it's just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that's what was so good about it. >> anthony: mining was always dangerous, but these men are proud of what they do and of the generations who came before them. who built neighborhoods and schools and helped power the nation. >> jim keane: they loved their work. they raised their families. they worked all the time. >> anthony: it was a destination with hopes and dreams of hard work leading to a better life. >> jim keane: you know the company's a son of a bitch, let's face it. but they were our son of a bitch. so -- so you know, that's just the way it was. the community worked to support the pe
> anthony: sweet!ed the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it's so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it's just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that's what was so good about it. >> anthony: mining was always...
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>> anthony: no.ans "i will suck your -- for a bite of that -- that burger." >> sean: you would do -- bite the pork chop. you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to choose any car in the aisle i want, not some car they choose for me. which makes me one smooth operator. ah! still a little tender. (vo) go national. go like a pro. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. >> anthony: clip shows, generally, are a cheap, exploitative way to rig another hour of television out of existing footage. we aim to be different, but not that different. what do i do? every show is -- i mean, i'm not gonna say it's a formula, but the basic structure is, "guy goes some place, eats a bunch of food, and comes back," okay? that's what i do every time. it's a manipulat
>> anthony: no.ans "i will suck your -- for a bite of that -- that burger." >> sean: you would do -- bite the pork chop. you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to choose any car in the aisle i want, not some car they choose for me. which makes me one smooth operator. ah! still a little tender. (vo) go national. go like a pro. tha...oh, burnt-on...
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>> man in gray hat: gene, uncle gene, this is anthony bourdain. >> anthony: how do you do? old. >> anthony: looking good. >> man in gray hat: he goes up and down these bocce courts faster than anybody else. >> anthony: ah, delicious. this is a weakness of mine, you know they have these street fairs in new york where they have the sausage and peppers stands. i don't walk past one of those things without getting them. >> all: whoa! >> anthony: so, how long have you lived in this community? >> man in gray hat: 78 years. >> anthony: so, your whole life? >> man in gray hat: yes. >> anthony: now, the first wave of italians that came over here from italy, why did they come here? did they come here for steel jobs? coal? >> man in gray hat: actually, trade. i think they came here more for the trade. >> anthony: yeah? >> man in gray hat: yeah. >> man in black hat: plumbers, bricklayers, any kind of trade like that. >> man in pirates hat: some italians said that they were told to come over here and they were going to find the roads paved with gold. they said, they didn't tell us we ha
>> man in gray hat: gene, uncle gene, this is anthony bourdain. >> anthony: how do you do? old. >> anthony: looking good. >> man in gray hat: he goes up and down these bocce courts faster than anybody else. >> anthony: ah, delicious. this is a weakness of mine, you know they have these street fairs in new york where they have the sausage and peppers stands. i don't walk past one of those things without getting them. >> all: whoa! >> anthony: so, how...
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go. >> anthony: mm.ationally, someone refers back to the vietnam experience. >> tao: mm-hmm. >> anthony: you know? "let's not do that again." or -- >> tao: "let's not repeat vietnam." >> anthony: but i find it interesting that the people who had, perhaps, the most painful experience were among the first to reach out. i think the john mccain story is particularly interesting because here's a guy who had an atrocious experience here in prison and yet he has been among the most vocal supporters of normalizing relations. >> tao: it took several trips to vietnam. and so he could see vietnam in a different light. it's no longer a war. it's a country with people. >> anthony: have you been out with returning veterans from -- >> tao: oh, yes. all the time. >> anthony: did they often want to go to the area that they served? >> tao: oh, yes. >> anthony: did they often even meet with the people they fought? >> tao: yes. >> anthony: b-52 pilots come to the areas that they unloaded their bombs. >> tao: yes. >> anthony
go. >> anthony: mm.ationally, someone refers back to the vietnam experience. >> tao: mm-hmm. >> anthony: you know? "let's not do that again." or -- >> tao: "let's not repeat vietnam." >> anthony: but i find it interesting that the people who had, perhaps, the most painful experience were among the first to reach out. i think the john mccain story is particularly interesting because here's a guy who had an atrocious experience here in prison and...
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>> anthony: the biryani. >> cab driver: ya. biryani rice. >> anthony: oh, sungei road right? anthony: oh that's the best -- on sungei road. it's funny. i recognize every place here by food. [ laughter ] >> goh: tony, how are you? >> anthony: pretty good. >> goh: my brother. so what blows you back to singapore? >> anthony: you know why i come here. i come here to eat. >> goh: i live here to eat, too. ♪ >> anthony: i come here mostly to eat because that's what they do here. and they arguably do it better with more diverse, affordable food options per square foot than just about anywhere on earth. ♪ my godfather and mentor for singaporean street food has always been and remains kf seetoh, the guru behind the makansutra food guides and an advocate for the kind of democratic, affordable, casual chaos of the hawker world. >> li: so this is the dry one. >> anthony: thank you. >> li: thank you. enjoy. >> anthony: thank you. okay. so wet and dry? >> goh: wet and dry. when the heat gets to you, a little broth. >> anthony: 545 whampoa prawn noodles for prawn mee seemed a good place to s
>> anthony: the biryani. >> cab driver: ya. biryani rice. >> anthony: oh, sungei road right? anthony: oh that's the best -- on sungei road. it's funny. i recognize every place here by food. [ laughter ] >> goh: tony, how are you? >> anthony: pretty good. >> goh: my brother. so what blows you back to singapore? >> anthony: you know why i come here. i come here to eat. >> goh: i live here to eat, too. ♪ >> anthony: i come here mostly to eat...
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>> anthony: please.r family to run this place. so this is a family business? >> marie: yes. >> anthony: for how many years? >> marie: soon 130 years. >> anthony: 130 years. so in the family the whole time? >> marie: yes, it's my great granddad. >> anthony: great grandfather. >> eric: so you will have to help us. >> marie: i'll explain. >> anthony: finally, raclette. i've been waiting for this. >> eric: i know. >> marie: would you like it directly on your potatoes? >> anthony: please, oh, it bubbles. >> marie: i cut with this part. >> anthony: oh, man, yeah, that's -- whoa. go ahead, go for it. >> eric: you want to try it? >> anthony: no, go for it, big boy. all right, here we go. >> anthony: is there a future for him in the restaurant business? i'm not so sure. >> anthony: normal humans do not usually follow multiple wads of oozing cheese melted over potatoes with a molten pot of more cheese. >> anthony: so you're excited. finally, your fondue. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: but we are no ordinary men. we ar
>> anthony: please.r family to run this place. so this is a family business? >> marie: yes. >> anthony: for how many years? >> marie: soon 130 years. >> anthony: 130 years. so in the family the whole time? >> marie: yes, it's my great granddad. >> anthony: great grandfather. >> eric: so you will have to help us. >> marie: i'll explain. >> anthony: finally, raclette. i've been waiting for this. >> eric: i know. >> marie:...
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>> anthony: one meal a day? >> mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr.s: oh, yes. they get a snack from, ah, almsgiving. >> mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> james: he got it, here's the cup. there you go. >> mr. see: oh, ovaltine. >> james: yeah. [ laughter ] >> mr. see: cheers! [ monks singing and chanting ] >>> anthony: the american experience in this part of the world is something that everyone wants to pretend never happened. more bombs dropped here than all of world war ii. >> french guy: this is the gold medal of laos, is they say one ton per person. and if they continue to clean the country at that, more 600 years to clean. >> man 1: okay, come on, 'kay, come on! come on, come on! >> man 2: ah no, this is the strong stuff. >> man 1: you like? drink four times a day, good for you! hello! one, two, three! >> anthony: motorbike. the only way to see this part of the world. the thick, unmoving air. the smell past ric
>> anthony: one meal a day? >> mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr.s: oh, yes. they get a snack from, ah, almsgiving. >> mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> james: he got it, here's the cup. there you go. >> mr. see: oh, ovaltine. >> james: yeah. [ laughter ] >> mr. see:...
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>> anthony: and i crash weddings. >> thomas: okay! >> anthony: roast duck?an yu du, or beef tripe, in garlic sauce. kona crab, shelled and then sautéed in garlic and ginger before being stuffed back into the shell. steamed turbot with scallions. >> thomas: for some weddings in china, they will have this kind of meal for a whole two days, whole weekend. >> anthony: see, i'm telling you we should do this every week. i'll come back, i'm gonna move. i'm gonna move to shanghai. and you and me, twice a week, we'll just go -- go to weddings. [ thomas laughs ] [ emcee speaking mandarin ] [ emcee speaking mandarin ] >> thomas: you may kiss the bride. [ thomas laughs ] ♪ >> anthony: and there is, of course, drinking, much drinking. [ woman speaking mandarin ] >> thomas: she wants you -- she wants to cheer with you. >> anthony: ah! [ woman speaking mandarin ] >> anthony: ganbei! it begins. when i first came to china, um, it was for business, and one -- one after the other, everyone at the table came up and said, "ah, mr. bourdain, i would like to do a drink with you."
>> anthony: and i crash weddings. >> thomas: okay! >> anthony: roast duck?an yu du, or beef tripe, in garlic sauce. kona crab, shelled and then sautéed in garlic and ginger before being stuffed back into the shell. steamed turbot with scallions. >> thomas: for some weddings in china, they will have this kind of meal for a whole two days, whole weekend. >> anthony: see, i'm telling you we should do this every week. i'll come back, i'm gonna move. i'm gonna move to...
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this is our central park. >> anthony: ah. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: what are we eating today; by the way, what'sl sri lankan street food. all these kitchens are run by muslims, so there's no pork dishes here. a lot of seafood. >> anthony: dharshan runs several popular colombo restaurants, including the ministry of crab. and when not catering to the needs of his customers, he enjoys simpler fare. ♪ >> anthony: so what distinguishes between sri lankan cuisine and indian? >> dharshan: i think our curries are lighter, and i think it's the access to seafood. like if you look at mumbai, it's 20 million people, the oceans are under pressure. here it's still clean, we can have access to great seafood anytime. >> anthony: when did the war get bad? >> dharshan: it got really bad, i think, 2005 onwards, it was really bad. >> anthony: yeah, we were last here in 2008. i mean just to get into the hotel, i remember, from the airport, we had to go through one security cordon after another. >> dharshan: and we were, during those times, we had no idea when it was going to end. i've done business in this country n
this is our central park. >> anthony: ah. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: what are we eating today; by the way, what'sl sri lankan street food. all these kitchens are run by muslims, so there's no pork dishes here. a lot of seafood. >> anthony: dharshan runs several popular colombo restaurants, including the ministry of crab. and when not catering to the needs of his customers, he enjoys simpler fare. ♪ >> anthony: so what distinguishes between sri lankan cuisine and indian?...
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>> anthony: corpses. >> darren: corpses. >> anthony: dead things. >> darren: right. >> anthony: you are. ♪ >> darren: you were born here and your parents are from here. >> jonah: from here. he's a fisherman. >> darren: how far out do they go out? >> jonah: about 50 miles sometimes. >> anthony: he goes out 50 miles? >> jonah: yes. >> anthony: in the little -- >> darren: in the canoe? >> jonah: in the canoe, yes. every day. every day. >> anthony: oh, awesome. >> jonah: this is a typical dish. green leaves, eggplant, some spices, then the zebu meat. >> anthony: it should be pointed out we bought a lot of food. this sort of spread is not an everyday meal in these parts. ah, there's your veggie platter. >> darren: beautiful. >> anthony: there you go, man. >> jonah: now we have, uh, piece of a shark. he says that before 2000, more fishes but since then -- >> anthony: smaller fish. >> jonah: smaller fish and the quantity as well, smaller. >> anthony: there you go dude, oh, that's a papaya thing. >> darren: that's a papaya salad. >> anthony: yeah, yeah, yeah. it's one of those days where the ar
>> anthony: corpses. >> darren: corpses. >> anthony: dead things. >> darren: right. >> anthony: you are. ♪ >> darren: you were born here and your parents are from here. >> jonah: from here. he's a fisherman. >> darren: how far out do they go out? >> jonah: about 50 miles sometimes. >> anthony: he goes out 50 miles? >> jonah: yes. >> anthony: in the little -- >> darren: in the canoe? >> jonah: in the canoe,...
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>> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough toe fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a college party or something like that. it's perfect. >> anthony: turbo is a mutant concoction consisting of gin, beer, wine, and sprite. >> anthony: what's the first rule of drinking? don't mix! abenezer temesgen, addesu hailemichael, and bouzayou julien founded ethiopia skate, the grassroots skating community that grew up in the parking lots around addis. sean stromsoe is a founding member who's been documenting the group. >> anthony: all right, man. my first -- my first turbo. cheers. >> all: cheers. >> sean: it's like apple juice. >> anthony: you're right. >> marcus: it's sweet, but the gin is good. >> anthony: it is like apple juice. shekla tibs are chunks of beef or la
>> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough toe fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a college party or something like that. it's...
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>> anthony: sweet! ah, yeah. >> anthony: well, i'm a sentimental guy, linh. >> linh: sometimes at work, i try be serious and i just think about work. but i don't know why, when i meet you, i just think about drinking and getting something good to eat. one more cheer? >> anthony: good to see you again my friend. it's been a long time since my old friend and i met. a hell of a lot of road with this guy. one of the great joys of life is riding a scooter through vietnam. to be part of this mysterious, thrilling, beautiful, choreography. thousands upon thousands of people, families, friends, lovers. each an individual story glimpsed for a second or two in passing. sliding alongside, pouring like a torrent through the city. a flowing, gorgeous thing. as you ride, you not only see but overhear a hundred intimate moments in miniature. you smell wonderful unnamed things cooking, issuing from storefronts and food stalls. the sounds of beeping, laughing, announcements from speakers, the putt- putt and roar of a mi
>> anthony: sweet! ah, yeah. >> anthony: well, i'm a sentimental guy, linh. >> linh: sometimes at work, i try be serious and i just think about work. but i don't know why, when i meet you, i just think about drinking and getting something good to eat. one more cheer? >> anthony: good to see you again my friend. it's been a long time since my old friend and i met. a hell of a lot of road with this guy. one of the great joys of life is riding a scooter through vietnam. to...
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>> anthony: oh, no way.3-year-old uncle gene ruins my dreams of bocce immortality. and the weather, as if on cue, turns bad. an auger of doom, perhaps. >> man: whoa! >> man in gray hat: that's a shame. >> anthony: and god himself appears to align himself against me. hurling all that beautiful sausage and meatballs onto the cold, wet ground. >> big shirt: that's still good. >> anthony: well, i'm glad i got to eat. ♪ ♪ >> stewart: 'oh', arlene said, as they passed the old nabisco plant. cleaned up and advertising condominiums. 'have you heard how much they are asking for a one bedroom?' 'how much?' 'a million-two.' 'that is highway robbery. who would honestly pay that to live in east liberty?' 'they are calling it east side now.' 'who's calling it that?' 'no one i know. it's a boondoggle if i ever saw one.' beside the greed factor, she didn't actually mind the condos. better than leaving the building empty. >> anthony: stewart o'nan is a local author who has written 15 novels, many set in pittsburgh. >> stewar
>> anthony: oh, no way.3-year-old uncle gene ruins my dreams of bocce immortality. and the weather, as if on cue, turns bad. an auger of doom, perhaps. >> man: whoa! >> man in gray hat: that's a shame. >> anthony: and god himself appears to align himself against me. hurling all that beautiful sausage and meatballs onto the cold, wet ground. >> big shirt: that's still good. >> anthony: well, i'm glad i got to eat. ♪ ♪ >> stewart: 'oh', arlene said,...
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> anthony: it's good, right?ious. >> anthony: yeah how's your iban? >> alex: it's passable, i guess. all basic words. >> anthony: yeah, i gather the plan is to try to get there before dark. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named itam. over 80 years old back then, he led us bounding uphill through the jungle, like a young gazelle. he still had the marks on his fingers of a man who had taken heads. in itam's case, presumably, communist guerillas when he'd fought with the british during the malayan insurgency. we drank many shots of rice whiskey together under a bouquet of human skulls, trophies from another time. and i promised i'd come back, for gawai, a big deal in the iban calendar, when friends and relatives return to the longhouse. a lot has changed since the iban tracked commies through the jungle, and much ha
> anthony: it's good, right?ious. >> anthony: yeah how's your iban? >> alex: it's passable, i guess. all basic words. >> anthony: yeah, i gather the plan is to try to get there before dark. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named...
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cheers. >> anthony: all right.o: cheers. >> anthony: this is going to end badly. >> scott: cheers. >> zeb: cheers. ♪ >> anthony: this is a nice house. man, it just feels like i never left in a lot of ways. but, of course, it's 40 years later almost. that was the sodom and gomorrah by the sea over there. a big candy store for a horny, stupid, 17 year old with a taste for chemicals. you know, i was an angry young man. what the hell was so i angry about? it came as a rude surprise when i turned 30 because i figured i'd be dead by then. i was still quite some time away from my first bag of heroin. but in a lot of ways it was a foregone conclusion, my whole life was sort of leading up to that point. to my first bag of dope. ♪ according to feng shui, the bed should face north east. on it. you're trying everything to get pregnant. new one-a-day couples pack gives you both nutritional support you may need. for her to prepare for a healthy baby and for him to support healthy sperm. be in it together. discover card. i justis
cheers. >> anthony: all right.o: cheers. >> anthony: this is going to end badly. >> scott: cheers. >> zeb: cheers. ♪ >> anthony: this is a nice house. man, it just feels like i never left in a lot of ways. but, of course, it's 40 years later almost. that was the sodom and gomorrah by the sea over there. a big candy store for a horny, stupid, 17 year old with a taste for chemicals. you know, i was an angry young man. what the hell was so i angry about? it came as...
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>> anthony: no.rally means "i will suck your -- for a bite of that -- that burger." >> sean: you would do -- bite the pork chop. mayer hawthorne playing ] blue moon is brewed with valencia orange peel, for a taste that shines brighter. >> anthony: clip shows, generally, are a cheap, exploitative way to rig another hour of television out of existing footage. we aim to be different, but not that different. what do i do? every show is -- i mean, i'm not gonna say it's a formula, but the basic structure is, "guy goes some place, eats a bunch of food, and comes back," okay? that's what i do every time. it's a manipulative process, telling a story on television with all the strange and terrible tools at our -- powers at our disposal, and i enjoy the technical satisfaction, the creative satisfactions of using those tools. >> director: and action. >> anthony: and so our time in scotland, investigating the rugged beauty of the highlands comes to an end. land of enchantment, land of contrast. i think we have l
>> anthony: no.rally means "i will suck your -- for a bite of that -- that burger." >> sean: you would do -- bite the pork chop. mayer hawthorne playing ] blue moon is brewed with valencia orange peel, for a taste that shines brighter. >> anthony: clip shows, generally, are a cheap, exploitative way to rig another hour of television out of existing footage. we aim to be different, but not that different. what do i do? every show is -- i mean, i'm not gonna say it's a...
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here's your boy anthony -- >> anthony: with a ridiculously over burdened infrastructure and a historyregiously bent leadership, they long ago learned that ain't nobody going to help you in this world. pick up a broom, a hammer. buy a taxi or a truck. build a bank or a billion dollar company, and get to work. >> banky: i will push myself. i will do what i need to do. i will do whatever it takes to take care of myself and my family. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: am i in victoria island right now? >> banky: yes. >> anthony: okay. so this is the promise land? >> banky: this is manhattan. >> anthony: victoria island, the garden of dreams. where the winners work, and play. there's money in nigeria, lots of it, mostly from oil, agriculture and services like banking. [ fireworks erupting ] lagos alone is the fifth largest economy in africa, nine thousand millionaires and billionaires. many of africa's richest people live here. 50 years ago, there were 300,000 people in lagos, and there are now -- >> banky: almost 20,000,000. >> anthony: around 20,000,000. there are a whole lot of people leaving where ever
here's your boy anthony -- >> anthony: with a ridiculously over burdened infrastructure and a historyregiously bent leadership, they long ago learned that ain't nobody going to help you in this world. pick up a broom, a hammer. buy a taxi or a truck. build a bank or a billion dollar company, and get to work. >> banky: i will push myself. i will do what i need to do. i will do whatever it takes to take care of myself and my family. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: am i in victoria island...
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>> anthony: yeah.in: oh. wow. [ laughs ] that's something. i -- i think you almost eat everything. yeah? >> anthony: yeah. at this point, you know, animals, they see me and they're like -- >> martin: "no, no, no. not him." [ laughter ] >> anthony: yeah. "not that guy." there's a joke around here somewhere, but to tell you the truth, the stuff is just too good. it's, like, ten below zero in this freakin' town. and that generally does not spell "good time" for me. a good time for me is more like a palm tree, a beach, a swimming pool, where the only cold thing is my beer. ♪ but, no. these hardy culinarians of the north like to frolic in the snow and ice. more accurately, they like to obey their genetic québécois imperative to risk dental and maxillofacial injury by skating around, slapping at a hard disc, trying to drive it in each other's general direction. i believe they call this sport hockey. this is not in my blood. do you s -- do you skate? >> david: yeah, we grew up on rinks like this. >> anthony:
>> anthony: yeah.in: oh. wow. [ laughs ] that's something. i -- i think you almost eat everything. yeah? >> anthony: yeah. at this point, you know, animals, they see me and they're like -- >> martin: "no, no, no. not him." [ laughter ] >> anthony: yeah. "not that guy." there's a joke around here somewhere, but to tell you the truth, the stuff is just too good. it's, like, ten below zero in this freakin' town. and that generally does not spell...
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we started listening to german talk radio too. >> anthony: german talk radio. >> siri: yeah. >> anthonyt: we're looking at the inside of the sun during the seismic probing. >> anthony: no one's looking for frozen nazi cyborgs? >> stuart: i think they've got those in the top two layers. >> anthony: there some out here i'm sure of it. beneath the station is a subterranean world. ♪ 2000 feet of tunnels 30 feet down, carved into the walls impromptu shrines depicting personal messages, remembrances left behind by long gone workers. a frozen conantly moving and shifting network of passageways. >> scott: the walls come in, the ceiling comes down, the flr comes up. >> anthony: requiring constant maintenance. what's supporting this roof? >> scott: compaction of the snow. >> anthony: scott smith runs the crews keeping these tunnels clear and pipes flowing. >> scott: we're in the process of taking the chainsaw depth off the walls and ceiling to make them into a more usable entry. a lot of work. >> anthony: pretty amazing feat of engineering here. the lowest recorded temperature at the south pole i
we started listening to german talk radio too. >> anthony: german talk radio. >> siri: yeah. >> anthonyt: we're looking at the inside of the sun during the seismic probing. >> anthony: no one's looking for frozen nazi cyborgs? >> stuart: i think they've got those in the top two layers. >> anthony: there some out here i'm sure of it. beneath the station is a subterranean world. ♪ 2000 feet of tunnels 30 feet down, carved into the walls impromptu shrines...
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>> anthony: one with cheese for me. >> percy: one with cheese, lots of cheese. >> anthony: hell yeah,ercy: yeah. don't cook me. cook the food, all right? >> anthony: add kashkaval and mozzarella cheese, fold it up, pick your condiments. you got cabbage, tomato, onion, lettuce, of course, and hot peppers. up to the roof with a view, and eat. woo! spicy, good. i guess i wanna talk about nelson mandela, because what i was not aware of at all was the degree to which he was personally responsible for really the nuts and bolts of the transition from white rule to majority rule. >> percy: oh right. >> anthony: now he's very ill. >> percy: ill, yeah. >> anthony: what happens after mandela do you think? >> percy: we go on. i think the foundation is laid. and i think thank god we have him as a symbol. i think mandela represents our collective better intentions as a nation. >> anthony: all the things that could have gone terribly wrong, it's a remarkable thing how well it -- it went. >> percy: between 1990 and 1994, tough times, you know, internecine fighting, black-on-black violence, black-on-w
>> anthony: one with cheese for me. >> percy: one with cheese, lots of cheese. >> anthony: hell yeah,ercy: yeah. don't cook me. cook the food, all right? >> anthony: add kashkaval and mozzarella cheese, fold it up, pick your condiments. you got cabbage, tomato, onion, lettuce, of course, and hot peppers. up to the roof with a view, and eat. woo! spicy, good. i guess i wanna talk about nelson mandela, because what i was not aware of at all was the degree to which he was...
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the british actress, lysette anthony, who appears in the soap opera hollyoa ks, lysette anthony, whothe soap opera hollyoaks, says that harvey weinstein raped her in her home. we didn't go this with the first edition. charlotte metcalfe, the journalist who has first edition. charlotte metcalfe, thejournalist who has broken first edition. charlotte metcalfe, the journalist who has broken the story, about 15 years ago, lysette anthony told her friends that harvey weinstein had raped her. charlotte said she accompanied lysette anthony toa said she accompanied lysette anthony to a police station in central london before giving formal evidence. she was nervous but the officers were sensitive and reassuring. afterwards, she told her the full story. the content in here, the full story. the content in here, the description, is absolutely horrendous. it's very graphic and we won't go into it now but if people wa nt won't go into it now but if people want to see what it is like, lysette anthony says it's an ugly secret thatis anthony says it's an ugly secret that is being hidden inside her lik
the british actress, lysette anthony, who appears in the soap opera hollyoa ks, lysette anthony, whothe soap opera hollyoaks, says that harvey weinstein raped her in her home. we didn't go this with the first edition. charlotte metcalfe, the journalist who has first edition. charlotte metcalfe, thejournalist who has broken first edition. charlotte metcalfe, the journalist who has broken the story, about 15 years ago, lysette anthony told her friends that harvey weinstein had raped her....
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anthony? >> mason: jericka duncan, thanks.rgeant bowe bergdahl took the stand today at his sentencing hearing. he apologized to the military personnel who were wounded searching for him during five years he was held by the taliban. bergdahl faces life behind bars after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. up next, the power surge at the world series. y the things you own? or the people that fill it with meaning? for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions. protecting what's most important to you. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. a heart attack doesn't or how healthy you look. no matter who you are, a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. depend silhouette active fit briefs, feature a thin design for complete comfort. they say "move it or lose it" - and
anthony? >> mason: jericka duncan, thanks.rgeant bowe bergdahl took the stand today at his sentencing hearing. he apologized to the military personnel who were wounded searching for him during five years he was held by the taliban. bergdahl faces life behind bars after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. up next, the power surge at the world series. y the things you own? or the people that fill it with meaning? for 150 years, generations of families have chosen...
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>> yes, but think about it, anthony.our viewers see it, whether we live here or not, they're visiting here-- you see the number of exercises the new york city police department deploy all time. >> mason: they're going on all the time. >> that's not by mistake. that's by design. we should not be surprised about the and i expeditious man and efficient manner in which they responded here. >> mason: as much as we heard people in the n.y.p.d. say this is probably what they expected next, it's very difficult to guard against something like this. >> well, especially, when you start using a vehicle as a weapon of mass destruction. we're going to come back now and we're going to analyze this a little bit more. we're going to have to examine whether we do something different going forward when it relates to somebody renting a truck. >> mason: yes. >> and i think there can be internal controls and reported controls on that and i do think we're going to make changes on that going forward. i think an interesting part here too, when h
>> yes, but think about it, anthony.our viewers see it, whether we live here or not, they're visiting here-- you see the number of exercises the new york city police department deploy all time. >> mason: they're going on all the time. >> that's not by mistake. that's by design. we should not be surprised about the and i expeditious man and efficient manner in which they responded here. >> mason: as much as we heard people in the n.y.p.d. say this is probably what they...
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i'm anthony mason. dry and powerful winds are kickinguf agaiing up again in nn california, creating blowtorch conditions. the state is a multifront war zone. a growing number of out-of-control fires, 22 at latest count have, burned more than 170,000 acres. since sunday, at least 21 people have been killed. nearly 400 have been reported missing. more than 3500 homes and businesses are wiped out. carter evans begins our coverage. >> reporter: amid yet another day of burning homes and towering flames, cal fire chief did not mince words: >> this is a serious, critical, catastrophic event. >> reporter: this just-released dash cam video is from a sonoma county patrol car, a deputy driving through the flames. that hellish view is also what california highway patrol paramedic whitney lowe saw from the sky. he air lifted 44 people to safety, but one man refused to leave his elderly parents. >> that's when it became real. these are people who think they're never going to see their family again. i have five kids a
i'm anthony mason. dry and powerful winds are kickinguf agaiing up again in nn california, creating blowtorch conditions. the state is a multifront war zone. a growing number of out-of-control fires, 22 at latest count have, burned more than 170,000 acres. since sunday, at least 21 people have been killed. nearly 400 have been reported missing. more than 3500 homes and businesses are wiped out. carter evans begins our coverage. >> reporter: amid yet another day of burning homes and...
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i'm anthony mason. the criminal investigation of russian interference in the u.s. election moved into a new phase today. the special council announced a plea deal with a former trump campaign adviser who has agreed to cooperate and a former campaign chairman and his deputy were indicted on charges that include money laundering. they are under house arrest. the white house tried to distance the president today from all of this. we have extensive coverage tonight. jeff pegues has the plea deal with george papadopolous. julianna goldman the very serious charges against paul manafort and rick gates, major garrett reaction from the president, jan crawford on where robert mueller's investigation is headed. nancy cordes will update the congressional investigations, and we'll get analysis on all this from
i'm anthony mason. the criminal investigation of russian interference in the u.s. election moved into a new phase today. the special council announced a plea deal with a former trump campaign adviser who has agreed to cooperate and a former campaign chairman and his deputy were indicted on charges that include money laundering. they are under house arrest. the white house tried to distance the president today from all of this. we have extensive coverage tonight. jeff pegues has the plea deal...
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anthony. >> mason: don dahler.nd coming up, two weeks after the storm in puerto rico, the death toll more than doubles. 'm. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ it's life insurance and wharetirement solutions toic? help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and 150 years of strength and stability. and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudde
anthony. >> mason: don dahler.nd coming up, two weeks after the storm in puerto rico, the death toll more than doubles. 'm. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ it's life insurance and wharetirement solutions toic? help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and 150 years of strength and stability. and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power...
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anthony, we understand you're at the santa rosa eoc. anthony, are you with us? all right. we'll work on that connection and try to get anthony in just a second. anthony, are you with us this morning? okay. it looks like we -- obviously cellphone reception has been an issue in that area. we will of course try to check back in with anthony brown in a little bit. he's with cal fire. he's going to bring us up to speed on what's happening over at the santa rosa eoc. >>> if you're just joining us, we are in continuing breaking news coverage. again, breaking news, due to several new mandatory evacuations, the latest in lake county, officials are urging people in the spring valley and new long valley area to leave immediately. if you can't get out because roads are blocked, officials say you need to shelter in place or evacuate to the spring valley community center on wolf creek road. also new mandatory evacuations in eastern santa rosa. the sonoma county sheriff's office says you must leave immediate if you live in the following areas: highway 12 between adobe canyon road in kenw
anthony, we understand you're at the santa rosa eoc. anthony, are you with us? all right. we'll work on that connection and try to get anthony in just a second. anthony, are you with us this morning? okay. it looks like we -- obviously cellphone reception has been an issue in that area. we will of course try to check back in with anthony brown in a little bit. he's with cal fire. he's going to bring us up to speed on what's happening over at the santa rosa eoc. >>> if you're just...
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i'm anthony mason. among the nearly 13 million people watching "60 minutes" last night was president trump, and what he saw has him taking a second look at his nominee for drug czar, pennsylvania congressman tom marino. in that report, former dea insider-turned whistle blower joseph rannazzisi accused drug distributors aided by congress and lobbyist, of fueling the oil open epidemic. have a look. this map shows drug overdose deaths in 1999. and this 16 years later in 2015, when opioid deaths alone topped 33,000. bill whitaker has more now from this joint investigation by "60 minutes" and the "washington post." >> this is an industry that's out of control, that allowed millions and millions of drugs to go into bad pharmacies and doctors' offices that distributed them out to people who had no legitimate need for those drugs. >> reporter: one example, pharmacy in kermit, west virginia, a town of just 392 people, ordered nine million hydrocodone pills over two years. >> these companies are a big reason for
i'm anthony mason. among the nearly 13 million people watching "60 minutes" last night was president trump, and what he saw has him taking a second look at his nominee for drug czar, pennsylvania congressman tom marino. in that report, former dea insider-turned whistle blower joseph rannazzisi accused drug distributors aided by congress and lobbyist, of fueling the oil open epidemic. have a look. this map shows drug overdose deaths in 1999. and this 16 years later in 2015, when opioid...
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anthony. >> mason: jericka duncan. thanks, jericka. in tennessee today, there was a funeral for a hero. sonny melton died shielding his wife from gunfire during the las vegas massacre. in the investigation, law enforcement tells cbs news they're getting a very good response to billboards asking the public for help. but jamie yuccas tells us there is growing confusion about when the hotel security guard was shot and what happened next. >> reporter: today on nevada public radio, undersheriff kevin mcmahill tried to clarify the shift in timeline provided by police, but only raised more questions when he said a maintenance worker was also on the 32nd floor when stephen paddock fired the first shots. >> reporter: mcmahill wouldn't talk on camera, but discussed the response time by hotel security and police. >> reporter: officials also now say paddock checked into mandalay bay three days earlier than originally thought. >> this was a remarkable effort by a brave and remarkable man. >> reporter: just last friday, mcmahill hailed the guard as
anthony. >> mason: jericka duncan. thanks, jericka. in tennessee today, there was a funeral for a hero. sonny melton died shielding his wife from gunfire during the las vegas massacre. in the investigation, law enforcement tells cbs news they're getting a very good response to billboards asking the public for help. but jamie yuccas tells us there is growing confusion about when the hotel security guard was shot and what happened next. >> reporter: today on nevada public radio,...
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i'm anthony mason. they are four american heroes now at the center of the controversy over the president's treatment of fallen soldiers and their families. they were ambushed two weeks ago in niger where the u.s. has hundreds of troops as part of the war on terror. the circumstances of their deaths have been something of a mystery, but tonight david martin has new details of how it all went down. >> reporter: the four soldiers were killed conducting a patrol on which a pre-mission briefing slide said "no enemy contact expected." they were members of a team of u.s. advisers and soldiers from niger, about 40 in all, who set out to meet with local village leaders that day. according to the pentagon, lieutenant general kenneth mackenzie had no reason to suspect trouble. >> the patrol attacked last week had done 29 patrols with no contact over the previous six months or some no indication this was going to occur. >> reporter: but they were ambushed by a band of fighters described in a report as "well-trained
i'm anthony mason. they are four american heroes now at the center of the controversy over the president's treatment of fallen soldiers and their families. they were ambushed two weeks ago in niger where the u.s. has hundreds of troops as part of the war on terror. the circumstances of their deaths have been something of a mystery, but tonight david martin has new details of how it all went down. >> reporter: the four soldiers were killed conducting a patrol on which a pre-mission...
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anthony? >> mason: julianna goldman, thanks. up next, panic at 34,000 feet. ,000 feet. help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and 150 years of strength and stability. and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. pai'm open to that.medicare? lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything-like prescription drug plans... and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the tools at medicare.gov. or call 1-800-medicare. open to something better? start today. ♪ ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, u
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anthony? >> mason: david martin at the pentagon, thanks. the president called the families of all four soldiers, and he is denying accusations he was less than respectful to one of them. the white house said today chief of staff john kelly heard the call and thought what mr. trump said was "appropriate and respectful." here's major garrett. >> i didn't say what that congresswoman said. didn't say it at all. she knows it. >> reporter: myesha johnson, wind of staff sergeant ladavid widow of staff sergeant ladavid johnson, grieved over her husband's casket yesterday as it arrived home from niger. she also received a call from the president. congresswoman frederica wilson listened in. >> he never said the word "hero." he said to the wife, "well, i guess he knew what he was getting into." how insensitive can you be? >> reporter: sergeant johnson's mother confirmed the congresswoman's account to the "washington post." white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said she did not have a recordi
anthony? >> mason: david martin at the pentagon, thanks. the president called the families of all four soldiers, and he is denying accusations he was less than respectful to one of them. the white house said today chief of staff john kelly heard the call and thought what mr. trump said was "appropriate and respectful." here's major garrett. >> i didn't say what that congresswoman said. didn't say it at all. she knows it. >> reporter: myesha johnson, wind of staff...
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i'm anthony mason.s later the power is still out in most of puerto rico, and now lightbulbs are going off in the heads of members of congress. they're calling for an investigation of the deal that awarded a big contract to a tiny company to get the power back on. the company happens to be headquartered in the hometown of a member of the trump cabinet. julianna goldman is looking into this. >> reporter: it's been more than aman since hurricane maria ravaged puerto rico, leaving its power grid in shambles. today 75% of the island is still without power and lawmakers in both parties are asking why a small montana company was granted a $300 million no-bid contract to help rebuild transmission and distribution lines. >> my biggest concern is we don't have enough information as to the process that went through that. >> reporter: republican congressman rob bishop chairs the house committee that oversees puerto rico. the government power company known as prepa signed the contract with whitefish energy, a two-pe
i'm anthony mason.s later the power is still out in most of puerto rico, and now lightbulbs are going off in the heads of members of congress. they're calling for an investigation of the deal that awarded a big contract to a tiny company to get the power back on. the company happens to be headquartered in the hometown of a member of the trump cabinet. julianna goldman is looking into this. >> reporter: it's been more than aman since hurricane maria ravaged puerto rico, leaving its power...
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anthony. >> jeff pegues, thanks, jeff. people who encountered paddock recently are also having a tough time believing he could have committed mass murder. demarco morgan has that. >> as soon as i saw the name it was an instant recognition. >> steven paddock purchased a shotgun from chris michael back in february. >> we have code words between us as staff if something just doesn't feel right, if something doesn't look right, we will do everything we can to a and in none of the alarms went up from any of the staff that dealt with him. >> reporter: today law enforcement, searched paddock's mesquite, nevada home. mesquite police officer quinn everett. >> we haven't had any run-ins with him. >> he is a nice guy. he was kind of quirky, but a nice guy. >> paddock's neighbors described him as quiet, unsocial, having an odd sense of humor. but not as violent. >> just, just kind of unbelievable, to think somebody who was, you know, in our community, a member of our community could possibly go out and do something like that. it just,
anthony. >> jeff pegues, thanks, jeff. people who encountered paddock recently are also having a tough time believing he could have committed mass murder. demarco morgan has that. >> as soon as i saw the name it was an instant recognition. >> steven paddock purchased a shotgun from chris michael back in february. >> we have code words between us as staff if something just doesn't feel right, if something doesn't look right, we will do everything we can to a and in none...
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i'm anthony mason. president trump today began unraveling the signature domestic and foreign policy achievements of his immediate predecessor. he cut off subsidies for obamacare. more about that in a moment, but first the iran nuclear deal. the president declared iran is not living up to the spirit of it, told congress to fix it or, he warned, he will scrap it. we have reports from washington and tehran. and we begin with white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan. >> we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror, and the very real threat of iran's nuclear breakdown. >> reporter: president trump accused iran of violating the spifort of the nuclear deal, but he stopped short of withdrawing from the agreement. instead, he asked congress to set new terms that satisfy his concerns and gave it power to reimpose sanctions on tehran if it does not comply. depending on the result, mr. trump said he may still tear up the deal. >> well, i ma
i'm anthony mason. president trump today began unraveling the signature domestic and foreign policy achievements of his immediate predecessor. he cut off subsidies for obamacare. more about that in a moment, but first the iran nuclear deal. the president declared iran is not living up to the spirit of it, told congress to fix it or, he warned, he will scrap it. we have reports from washington and tehran. and we begin with white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan....
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i'm anthony mason. the wildfires in northern california are now the deadliest in the state's modern history. 29 deaths so far. search teams and cadaver dogs today began the recovery of victims from hot zones. in sonoma county, about 400 people are still unaccounted for. nearly 200,000 acres have burned, and more than 3500 homes and businesses were destroyed. at least 35,000 people have been evacuated. carter evans is in santa rosa. >> we've got to get out of here! >> reporter: new video is emerging of the horror that californians faced as they fleld the flames. >> i can't breathe! >> reporter: how many were unable to escape is still unknown. a reality check came today. >> i'm going to talk about something that's really sensitive now, the harder part of it. it will be very hard for the family. >> reporter: sonoma county sheriff south jordan, utah spoke bluntly we're moving into the recovery phase. we have found bodie bodies thate almostly completely intact and we have found bodies that were nothing more
i'm anthony mason. the wildfires in northern california are now the deadliest in the state's modern history. 29 deaths so far. search teams and cadaver dogs today began the recovery of victims from hot zones. in sonoma county, about 400 people are still unaccounted for. nearly 200,000 acres have burned, and more than 3500 homes and businesses were destroyed. at least 35,000 people have been evacuated. carter evans is in santa rosa. >> we've got to get out of here! >> reporter: new...
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anthony. >> time is just about up for isis in raqqa. the syrian city it conquered in 2014 and kidded its capital. the four month bat to retake raqqa has been fierce and holly williams one of the few western journalists to the report from inside the city wasn't expecting what she saw today. >> reporter: there has been no official declaration of victory, but these u.s.-backed fighters aren't waiting isis is finished in raqqa they told us. after hundred of isis extremists surrendered over the weekend. they have had some help from u.s. air strikes. but these syrian militiamen did the fighting on the ground, the very definition of a rag tag army. shia kahauki showed us home made hand grenade held together by scotch-tape. as they cleared the city, gunmen lurked in tunnelles and buildings. you thought it was clear now. you think there is a sniper left there? >> yeah, yeah, we think. isis claims to be men of god when they seized raqqa over three years ago. in truth they were blood thirsty thugs, beheading their enemies and selling women as sex
anthony. >> time is just about up for isis in raqqa. the syrian city it conquered in 2014 and kidded its capital. the four month bat to retake raqqa has been fierce and holly williams one of the few western journalists to the report from inside the city wasn't expecting what she saw today. >> reporter: there has been no official declaration of victory, but these u.s.-backed fighters aren't waiting isis is finished in raqqa they told us. after hundred of isis extremists surrendered...