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the infamous clashes at the genoa g8 in 2001 showed how quickly things can escalate when battles eruptedetween the italian police and anti globalization protestors leaving many injured, and a young man killed. victims like lorenzo guadagnucci, who complained about excessive use of force, still wait for justice. >> lorenzo guadagnucci recalls the fateful night on july 22, 2001, during the g8 summit in genoa. that night, the headquarters of globalization protestors were stormed by police. italian newspapers later reported beatings, and scenes resembling a dictatorship. >> they were relentless. i tried shielding my head with my arms and legs. >> these acts of violence were preceded by days of rioting. angry protestors from all over europe had taken to the streets in genoa and totally overwhelmed the italian police. a 23-year-old italian was shot in the head by a policeman and killed. when police stormed the protestors' headquarters, guadagnucci was so badly beaten that he had to be hospitalized. he suffered multiple burns from a police taser. >> we were trapped. there was no escape. the pol
the infamous clashes at the genoa g8 in 2001 showed how quickly things can escalate when battles eruptedetween the italian police and anti globalization protestors leaving many injured, and a young man killed. victims like lorenzo guadagnucci, who complained about excessive use of force, still wait for justice. >> lorenzo guadagnucci recalls the fateful night on july 22, 2001, during the g8 summit in genoa. that night, the headquarters of globalization protestors were stormed by police....
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back in 2001 in genoa this was a g it8s. there. that changed the way in which these summits were held. just the next year, the g8 summit was moved by the canadians to a very isolated part of canada. in the province of alberta. now we're back in. genoa is in a poor city. we're back in another poor city, hamburg, germany. police said today, they were expecting something like 100,000 protesters to turn up on the streets of hamburg. the european police very good at this. across most european countries, they know who they're looking for. they know the kind of groups that maybe prone to violence. all that 100,000, they believe something like 8000 maybe looking to partake in these acts of violence. to combat this, they got something like 20,000 police on the streets to deal with it. they are doing that relatively well. as we saw in genoa back in 2001, these thing can get out of hand. then one protester at least as far as i can remember, was killed. nothing like that so far today. these things can turn quickly. that is why you're seeing so
back in 2001 in genoa this was a g it8s. there. that changed the way in which these summits were held. just the next year, the g8 summit was moved by the canadians to a very isolated part of canada. in the province of alberta. now we're back in. genoa is in a poor city. we're back in another poor city, hamburg, germany. police said today, they were expecting something like 100,000 protesters to turn up on the streets of hamburg. the european police very good at this. across most european...
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ao—year—old former italy forward played his last game for roma as a second—half substitute against genoa the season, in may, but had left the door open to playing elsewhere. however, monday's news from the club that he will start work as a director means totti has hung up his boots for good. barcelona's new coach, ernesto valverde, says he is relieved to have star player lionel messi playing on the same team, and not against him. messi has signed a new four—year deal keeping him at the nou camp until 2021, ending speculation that the five—time ballon d'or winner could be tempted to leave. barca will travel to the united states on wednesday for their pre—season tour. translation: it is a feeling of relief to have lionel messi. when you are on the bench as arrival, you are thinking about what you have to do to stop the surge that rises, and sometimes you lack players to stop him. right now what i am trying to get used to is the way he and the tea m get used to is the way he and the team trains. he is a unique player, and his role will be the same one he has had over the past years. he is a
ao—year—old former italy forward played his last game for roma as a second—half substitute against genoa the season, in may, but had left the door open to playing elsewhere. however, monday's news from the club that he will start work as a director means totti has hung up his boots for good. barcelona's new coach, ernesto valverde, says he is relieved to have star player lionel messi playing on the same team, and not against him. messi has signed a new four—year deal keeping him at the...
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tonight, that is closed between genoa andpies an donna avenues.rt meteorologist erica martin has your most accurate first alert forecast. we had a cooldown today, almost felt like spring but a potential heat wave now on the way this week? >> that's right. coming up, we'll talk about that heat wave. but something more immediately of concern would be this coastal flood advisory issued starting at midnight till 6:00 a.m. for the new jersey shore as well as the delaware shore including cape may, cumberland and ocean keens. we're concerned with wave heights anywhere between 6 to 10 feet. the hours of 1:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. localized flooding including road flooding. now, doppler estimated rainfall totals already for the jersey shore at least for atlantic city it, over 5 inches, cape may over 3 inches for you. so this is a really big concern as far as that coastal flood advisory that has been issued. so once again, we have to talk about flood safety. avoid floodwaters, evacuate if you do see that water rising. turn around, don't drown. that's really my
tonight, that is closed between genoa andpies an donna avenues.rt meteorologist erica martin has your most accurate first alert forecast. we had a cooldown today, almost felt like spring but a potential heat wave now on the way this week? >> that's right. coming up, we'll talk about that heat wave. but something more immediately of concern would be this coastal flood advisory issued starting at midnight till 6:00 a.m. for the new jersey shore as well as the delaware shore including cape...
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she slipped him a note at her fake funeral in genoa city. then she gave him my address in louisiana. >> victor: and just like that, he showed up at your door? >> dr. harris: yes, demanding to stay with us. i didn't know what to do. >> victor: are you serious? you just let him in like this? >> dr. harris: kevin assured me he only wanted to be with maggie.
she slipped him a note at her fake funeral in genoa city. then she gave him my address in louisiana. >> victor: and just like that, he showed up at your door? >> dr. harris: yes, demanding to stay with us. i didn't know what to do. >> victor: are you serious? you just let him in like this? >> dr. harris: kevin assured me he only wanted to be with maggie.
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but in the city of genoa around two thousand people poured onto the streets in support of refugees. if you shoot pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from the e.u. to try and tackle the crisis. correspondent a shot of trouble to be italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of arrival for african migrants as you talk to locals who say they are fed up with the inaction of europe's authorities this is one of the many. brings rescue migrants from the mediterranean sea to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time they setting foot on u.s. soil but the italian authorities say there's so many migrants coming here to italy that they might have to close the ports to microchips like this. eighty sites it's the well but the shia believe the. man detained and it's now happened to be cheeky here on the city and people on this island say they feel abandoned by the new. it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe where there is far too much immigration it's really cannot support a
but in the city of genoa around two thousand people poured onto the streets in support of refugees. if you shoot pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from the e.u. to try and tackle the crisis. correspondent a shot of trouble to be italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of arrival for african migrants as you talk to locals who say they are fed up with the inaction of europe's authorities this is one of the many. brings rescue migrants from the...
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migrant activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in the country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poor on to the streets in support of refugees. ah. it's they has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from the east authorities to tackle the crisis. our correspondent. travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of the arrival for african migrants she talked to locals who say that fed up with the inaction of europe's authorities. this is one of the many. brings rescue. to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time they setting foot on us in surrey but the italian authorities say there's so many migrants coming here to italy that they might tough to close the codes to microchips like this. other sites. but the she. says landed and it's now happened to be on the sicily and people on this island say they feel abandoned by the. local who it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of you. up there is far too much immigration ita
migrant activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in the country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poor on to the streets in support of refugees. ah. it's they has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from the east authorities to tackle the crisis. our correspondent. travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of the arrival for african migrants she talked to locals who say that fed up with the...
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i want other to sully the name of genoa. you remember trunks justification for bombing was the use of chemical weapons by assad but hearst revealed that the syrian military did not use chemical weapons that the us military knew what assad's military was doing at the time and that the bombing was meant to hit a high level meeting of jihad as leaders and did just that hersh is source says it's this was not a chemical weapons strike that's a fairy tale military grade serin is odorless and invisible.
i want other to sully the name of genoa. you remember trunks justification for bombing was the use of chemical weapons by assad but hearst revealed that the syrian military did not use chemical weapons that the us military knew what assad's military was doing at the time and that the bombing was meant to hit a high level meeting of jihad as leaders and did just that hersh is source says it's this was not a chemical weapons strike that's a fairy tale military grade serin is odorless and...
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activists counted in rome to protest against refugee shelters in their country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poured onto the streets in support of refugees. the big. italy has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more defy civil action from the e.u. so forty to tackle the crisis. of correspondence holiday bensky travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of a rival for african migrants and she talked to locals who say that fed up with the inaction of europe's all thirty six. this is one of the many. brings rescue. to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those might be the first time. but the italian authorities say there's so many coming here to italy that they might have to close the ports. like this. to me says it's the but the shia. land and they happen to be cheeky here on the sicily and people on this island say they feel abandoned by you. it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe there is far too much immigration it's really cannot support arriving migrants. they do noth
activists counted in rome to protest against refugee shelters in their country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poured onto the streets in support of refugees. the big. italy has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more defy civil action from the e.u. so forty to tackle the crisis. of correspondence holiday bensky travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of a rival for african migrants and she talked to locals who say that fed up...
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tensions spill over in rome as crowds ready to get into the construction of new asylum shelters in one in genoa people took to the streets to doubts the far right party seeking to crack down on immigration. law. was. god i am. now the truce we carefully threaten to stop turning away moderate rescue ships arriving at southern shores and warn the e.u. that the situation has become unsustainable. tube and ski travel to the tiny autumn of sicily which is one of the main arrival points for african migrants this is one of the many boats that brings rescued migrants from the mediterranean sea to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time they settle foot on you again soil but the italian authorities say there's so many migrants coming here to italy that they might have to close the. to microchips like this. was. a rather silly size it's the well but the sheer. place to land it and it's now having to be cheeky here on the sicily and people on this island say they feel. it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe there is
tensions spill over in rome as crowds ready to get into the construction of new asylum shelters in one in genoa people took to the streets to doubts the far right party seeking to crack down on immigration. law. was. god i am. now the truce we carefully threaten to stop turning away moderate rescue ships arriving at southern shores and warn the e.u. that the situation has become unsustainable. tube and ski travel to the tiny autumn of sicily which is one of the main arrival points for african...
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i want others to sell me the name of genoa. you remember trump justification for bombing was the use of chemical weapons by assad but hearst revealed that the syrian military did not use chemical weapons that the us military knew what assad's military was doing at the time and that the bombing was meant to hit a high level meeting of jihad as leaders and did just that hersh is source says it's this was not a chemical weapons strike that's a fairy tale military grade serenades odorless and invisible and death can come within a minute no clout so if it were seren there would be no cloud but instead there was a slow moving cloud of chemicals a bomb damage assessment by the u.s. military later determined that the heat and force of the five hundred pound syrian bomb triggered a series of secondary explosions that could have generated a huge toxic cloud formed by the release of the fertilizers disinfectants and other goods stored in the basement patients on the scene smelled of bleach suggesting they had been exposed to chlorine reme
i want others to sell me the name of genoa. you remember trump justification for bombing was the use of chemical weapons by assad but hearst revealed that the syrian military did not use chemical weapons that the us military knew what assad's military was doing at the time and that the bombing was meant to hit a high level meeting of jihad as leaders and did just that hersh is source says it's this was not a chemical weapons strike that's a fairy tale military grade serenades odorless and...
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spilled over in rome as crowds ready to get into the construction of a new asylum shelter meanwhile in genoa people took to the streets to denounce the far right party seeking to crack down on immigration. was was if. god. god. was. this week italy threatened to start running away model rescue ships arriving at southern shores and rely on the e.u. that the situation has become unsustainable. he shot at do when he traveled to the italian island of sicily which is one of the main rival ports for african markets. this is one of the many. brings rescue. to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time. that the italian authorities say that many coming here to italy they might have to close the. ships like this. other to leave sites it's only the well but the sheer. landed and it happened to be cheeky here on the sicily and people on this island say they feel to you. it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe there is far too much immigration it's really cannot support arriving migrants. they do nothing because their
spilled over in rome as crowds ready to get into the construction of a new asylum shelter meanwhile in genoa people took to the streets to denounce the far right party seeking to crack down on immigration. was was if. god. god. was. this week italy threatened to start running away model rescue ships arriving at southern shores and rely on the e.u. that the situation has become unsustainable. he shot at do when he traveled to the italian island of sicily which is one of the main rival ports for...
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activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in that country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poured onto the streets in support of refugees. i. am. italy has been under huge pressure and is now also being filled more defined civil action and the usual story seems to tackle the crisis. a correspondent in ski travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of a rival for african migrants she talk to locals who say they're fed up with the inaction if you weren't so far a tease. this is one of the many. brings rescue. to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time. but the italian authorities say there's so many coming here to italy that they might have to close the. ships like this. other eight sites it's the but the shia. land and they happen to. be on the sicily and people on this island say they feel abandoned. it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe there is far too much immigration it's really cannot support migrants. they do nothing be
activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in that country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poured onto the streets in support of refugees. i. am. italy has been under huge pressure and is now also being filled more defined civil action and the usual story seems to tackle the crisis. a correspondent in ski travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of a rival for african migrants she talk to locals who say they're fed up...
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i am reminded, in having seen a lot of these summits, thinking back to the violence in nice, genoa, againstckdrop of chaos and extreme violence. 15 years ago, these events were really about american power and the projection of american power and america solving the world's problems and that is now clearly no longer the case. power has become diffused and, for all that we focus on trump, for obvious reason, because he's entertaining, a controversial figure, he is not really as powerful necessarily as he thinks or as a lot of americans think. it feels like everyone is nodding around the table. nabila. i do agree very much with what you have just said. i think all the massive violence that we're seeing on the streets of hamburg this weekend, is a perfect metaphor, actually, for international diplomacy, and intense passions have been aroused. the principal responsible, in my opinion, is donald trump's position as the alleged leader of the free world. this is hardly an environment for constructive policy— making. in the past, summits of this kind used to be all about cohesion and indeed problem—
i am reminded, in having seen a lot of these summits, thinking back to the violence in nice, genoa, againstckdrop of chaos and extreme violence. 15 years ago, these events were really about american power and the projection of american power and america solving the world's problems and that is now clearly no longer the case. power has become diffused and, for all that we focus on trump, for obvious reason, because he's entertaining, a controversial figure, he is not really as powerful...
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i want others to sell me the name of genoa. you remember trump justification for bombing was the use of chemical weapons by assad but hearst revealed that the syrian military did not use chemical weapons that the us military knew what assad's military was doing at the time and that the bombing was meant to hit a high level meeting of jihad as leaders and did just that hersh is source says it's this was not a chemical weapons strike that's a fairy tale military grade serin is odorless and invisible and death can come within a minute no clout so if it were seren there would be no cloud but instead there was a slow moving cloud of chemicals a bomb damage assessment by the u.s. military later determined that the heat and force of the five hundred pound syrian bomb triggered a series of secondary explosions that could have generated a huge toxic cloud formed by the released.
i want others to sell me the name of genoa. you remember trump justification for bombing was the use of chemical weapons by assad but hearst revealed that the syrian military did not use chemical weapons that the us military knew what assad's military was doing at the time and that the bombing was meant to hit a high level meeting of jihad as leaders and did just that hersh is source says it's this was not a chemical weapons strike that's a fairy tale military grade serin is odorless and...
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she's the first friend i made in genoa city.she's talented, and every day she reminds me that music isn't a gift. it's a necessity. so this song's for her. [ applause ] [ guitar playing ] ♪ i've never been the one to trust ♪ ♪ never felt a need to stay ♪ always on the run, chase the sun, no one else ♪ ♪ but you won't let me go ♪ ♪ you won't let me ♪ ♪ even when i've tried ♪ ♪ even when i wanted to ♪ you won't let me give up, give up holding on to you ♪ ♪ every time i fall ♪ you're the voice that carries through ♪ ♪ i'm still learning, learning, learning how to count on you ♪ >> nikki: how did this happen? >> victor: i will never let you down. all i want is to make magic for you. i want you to show this whole town what you're made of. i love you. and i know you love me. ♪ >> nikki: thank you. >> tessa: ♪ even when i've tried ♪ ♪ even when i've wanted to ♪ ♪ you won't let me give up, give up holding on to you ♪ ♪ every time i fall ♪ you're the voice that carries through ♪ ♪ i'm still learning, learning, learning ♪ ♪ how to count o
she's the first friend i made in genoa city.she's talented, and every day she reminds me that music isn't a gift. it's a necessity. so this song's for her. [ applause ] [ guitar playing ] ♪ i've never been the one to trust ♪ ♪ never felt a need to stay ♪ always on the run, chase the sun, no one else ♪ ♪ but you won't let me go ♪ ♪ you won't let me ♪ ♪ even when i've tried ♪ ♪ even when i wanted to ♪ you won't let me give up, give up holding on to you ♪ ♪ every time...
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that really culminated with the g8 summit that summer in genoa, where we saw a lot of violence, rocks and bottles thrown at police, cars flipped over and set on fire. that one really came close to completely getting out of hand. the police did manage to keep a lid on it. that really, neil, changed the approach to these big summits, and they started holding them in smaller places like sea island, georgia. canada held a summit in a place called can -- kanaskis, and now they've got it in a major urban center in hamburg, which is a long history, sometimes violent protests, and that's what we saw out in the streets today. again, let's not lose perspective. the overall majority of people, the number in the tens and thousands have been peacefully gather on the streets to show their displeasure. >> neil: i'm glad you pointed out this happens at the gathering of very rich countries and venues, it is a world bank, imf, the g8, g20, whatever, this is a perfect venue to get protesters out. largely -- >> reporter: you name it, people want to come here and cause trouble. >> neil: all right, thank y
that really culminated with the g8 summit that summer in genoa, where we saw a lot of violence, rocks and bottles thrown at police, cars flipped over and set on fire. that one really came close to completely getting out of hand. the police did manage to keep a lid on it. that really, neil, changed the approach to these big summits, and they started holding them in smaller places like sea island, georgia. canada held a summit in a place called can -- kanaskis, and now they've got it in a major...
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scrubland in the mountains of genoa, italy, also set alight with ten metre flames in some areas.esidents running. incredible pictures. the duchess of cornwall turns 70 today, and clarence house have marked the occasion by releasing a new official portrait. here it is for you. the picture shows camilla with the prince of wales in the morning room of their london home. it was taken by mario testino, who first photographed the couple on theirfirst wedding anniversary in 2006. are we are having problems with italian names? i think! changed their sex. very dr whovian. we will talk about dr who soon. we will talk about it with an actor who plays a companion in the radio version. about it with an actor who plays a companion in the radio versionm has caused a lot of discussion. some people are upset. some have said they will not watch it again. people are upset. some have said they will not watch it againm people are upset. some have said they will not watch it again. it is a fictional character. and then they say they don't even watch it anyway. it makes no sense! are going to... can we
scrubland in the mountains of genoa, italy, also set alight with ten metre flames in some areas.esidents running. incredible pictures. the duchess of cornwall turns 70 today, and clarence house have marked the occasion by releasing a new official portrait. here it is for you. the picture shows camilla with the prince of wales in the morning room of their london home. it was taken by mario testino, who first photographed the couple on theirfirst wedding anniversary in 2006. are we are having...