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i've appealed to every court in italy. every court here every law enforcement agency. and i just simply hit a brick wall at every turn. >> did they let you see your son when you go there. >> i do see him, yes. he is now in an orphanage. but it's very difficult and unusual circumstances. there are a lot of people around. we're in a room. we're being taped and observed. it's very -- it's terrible. >> do you feel like -- i mean it feels like you're running up against an italian court bureaucracy. >> yeah. >> what do you need for a wedge to break through that? >> i wish i knew. but i think if i can possibly get some attention drawn to this case and somebody with the power to influence the authorities in italy, maybe we can get liam returned. >> have you gotten any help? can the u.s. government give you any help in a case like this? >> it's difficult. their hands get tied. they can't really interfere in the other country. but the issue really is that i have custody and they are ignoring those orders over there. they have ignore
i've appealed to every court in italy. every court here every law enforcement agency. and i just simply hit a brick wall at every turn. >> did they let you see your son when you go there. >> i do see him, yes. he is now in an orphanage. but it's very difficult and unusual circumstances. there are a lot of people around. we're in a room. we're being taped and observed. it's very -- it's terrible. >> do you feel like -- i mean it feels like you're running up against an italian...
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the movie start the friday night in little italy.oining me is johns hopkins the executive director of american heritage. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> after our story aired you got a few phone calls. >> we did. this is a way for baltimore heritage and the city of baltimore to say thank you to families that have been in the same belong, -- block, the same baltimore neighborhood for 100 years or more. after the story aired we got phone calls from overly, from locust point from patterson park. we think it's still an exclusive club but it's thrilling to see there are so many families in so many different neighborhoods out there that have been there 100 years. >> that is amazing. we want to give a phone number out. this is baltimore heritage. if you think you have a home that could be eligible for one of the awards let's give the phone number out. >> it's 410-332-9992. we'd will have to hear from you. >> reporter: johns, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> reporter: don and marty. >> that is a great story, it really is. >> it
the movie start the friday night in little italy.oining me is johns hopkins the executive director of american heritage. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> after our story aired you got a few phone calls. >> we did. this is a way for baltimore heritage and the city of baltimore to say thank you to families that have been in the same belong, -- block, the same baltimore neighborhood for 100 years or more. after the story aired we got phone calls from overly, from locust...
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. >>> and from italy, the story of how pampered buffalo make for the best-tasting mozzarella. that's no bull. >>> good evening. i'm martin savidge. any time an israeli leader travels to germany, the past is never far from the present. and so it was today as prime minister benjamin netanyahu discussed the perceived threat from iran with german chancellor angela merkel, as well as to revive the peace process with the palestinians. israel and germany today have close ties with merkel, saying it was germany's obligation to defend israel always. germany t. appears, may be playing a role in the efforts to release an israeli soldier being held by the hamas organization for the last three years. as you can imagine, netanyahu's visit was a major store yif for our german partner, deutsche welle, which as you're about to see, begins its coverage with an event today that recalled germany's dark past 346 before his meeting with the chancellor, netanyahu received an unusual gift from a germany newspaper -- the original architectural plans for the arab vits death camp. they will be on displa
. >>> and from italy, the story of how pampered buffalo make for the best-tasting mozzarella. that's no bull. >>> good evening. i'm martin savidge. any time an israeli leader travels to germany, the past is never far from the present. and so it was today as prime minister benjamin netanyahu discussed the perceived threat from iran with german chancellor angela merkel, as well as to revive the peace process with the palestinians. israel and germany today have close ties with...
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leis son, ex-wifto s h took him to italy, now the little boy is living in an itali italian orphanage.ow did it happen? why can't he get his son back? >> happens more than you think. >>> first, the latest on the wrong-way crash that killed eight people in upstate new york. as you know, the mom bere hind the wheel had twice the legal limit of alcohol in her system. her family stood by her saying there has to be another explanation. by bu new report this is morning that some of those closest to her are beginning to have their doubts. andrea canning has more. >> reporter: in the wrong-way crash that devastated three families, there is one bright spot. 5-year-old brian schuler the lone survivor was finally released from the hospital after 15 days. it's a miraclee survived at all. the families are still wrestling with the fact that diane schuler was drunk and high when she crashed. >> would never knowingly allow her daughters to travel with someone who might jeopardize their safery hrt her brother lost all three of his drawers in the crash, three little girls who meant so much to their home
leis son, ex-wifto s h took him to italy, now the little boy is living in an itali italian orphanage.ow did it happen? why can't he get his son back? >> happens more than you think. >>> first, the latest on the wrong-way crash that killed eight people in upstate new york. as you know, the mom bere hind the wheel had twice the legal limit of alcohol in her system. her family stood by her saying there has to be another explanation. by bu new report this is morning that some of...
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bill: continuing now with is it legal a very strange situation in italy.or george clooney owns a la very much he is estate. apparent lay photographer climbed over a wall. photographed a 13-year-old girl on his property topless and took sarap -- surreptitious photos of cloopy and his girlfriend. the photos are published in magazine and factor can't find them. that is very strange. joining us again megyn kelly and jonna. the pictures that the paparazzi jumped over allegedly we don't know where they are. >> right. bill: clooney wants what to happen. >> come out and said oh i'm going to sue and pursue my rights to the fullest extent of the law. interestingly in italy not only does his lawsuit look pretty good, these people could be facing criminal charges. privacy act over in italy provides blanket protection to public figures try to invade their private lives. and get information that has really no public value. i mean, what public value does picture of a topless 13-year-old girl, even though she is at george clooney's estate. none. the paparazzi may not only
bill: continuing now with is it legal a very strange situation in italy.or george clooney owns a la very much he is estate. apparent lay photographer climbed over a wall. photographed a 13-year-old girl on his property topless and took sarap -- surreptitious photos of cloopy and his girlfriend. the photos are published in magazine and factor can't find them. that is very strange. joining us again megyn kelly and jonna. the pictures that the paparazzi jumped over allegedly we don't know where...
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bill: george clooney underseas in italy. they have invaded his pa lacial estate. is it legal has the story. caution, you are about to the enter no spin zone. the factor begins right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama under siege from the far left. will he give in the radicals? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we reported last night. the obama administration signalled last weekend that it might take the so-called public option on health care off the table that would mean the government would abandon a federal insurance program funded by billions of taxpayer dollars. well, as soon as the far left heard that, they went nuts. besieging the white house. as we have stated the goal for the radicals is to redistribute income from corporate and affluent america to the poor and low wage earners. do you that by giving folks with not a lot of money entitlements like health care, housing, fo
bill: george clooney underseas in italy. they have invaded his pa lacial estate. is it legal has the story. caution, you are about to the enter no spin zone. the factor begins right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama under siege from the far left. will he give in the radicals? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as...
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young people in italy seem to be hitting the bottle at an alarming rate. >> people come to italy's capital to see the beautiful buildings, the ancient sites, and to get a taste of the way of life. drinking has always been a part of the italian culture. a watered-down wine for the children. until now, that is changing among the younger generation. a new way of drinking has arrived. new beer and spirits are quickly taking over from wind. they are moving away from the more restrained mediterranean style of drinking. >> i drink because i work all week. when it is saturday and sunday i drink. >> i think young people drink more. >> i drink whiskey, and vodka, gin. >> cities are beginning to clamp down on underage drinkers. in rome and drinking on the streets has been banned after 9:00 p.m., something that the deputy mayor wants to bring in all year round. >> it has become a meeting place for thousands of young people. they are just getting younger and younger. residents have been kept awake all night. >> figures show that under 25 year-old and italy are drinking more than they used to. it is now
young people in italy seem to be hitting the bottle at an alarming rate. >> people come to italy's capital to see the beautiful buildings, the ancient sites, and to get a taste of the way of life. drinking has always been a part of the italian culture. a watered-down wine for the children. until now, that is changing among the younger generation. a new way of drinking has arrived. new beer and spirits are quickly taking over from wind. they are moving away from the more restrained...
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george clooney's pa lacial mansion was invaded in italy. we will tell you what that is all about.about. glenn beck's ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's weak. where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with certain high blood pressure medicines like aleve sometimes can. ♪ so you don't just feel better, you feel better knowing doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. ♪ bill: continuing now with is it legal a very strange situation in italy. actor george clooney owns a la very much he is estate. apparent lay photographer climbed over a wall. photographed a 13-year-old girl on his property topless and took sarap -- surreptitious photos of cloopy and his girlfriend. the photos are published in magazine and factor can't find them. that is very strange. joining us again megyn kelly and jonna. the pictures that the paparazzi jumped over allegedly we don't know where they are. >> right. bill: clooney wants what to happen. >> come out and said oh i'm going to sue and pursue my
george clooney's pa lacial mansion was invaded in italy. we will tell you what that is all about.about. glenn beck's ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's weak. where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with certain high blood pressure medicines like aleve sometimes can. ♪ so you don't just feel better, you feel better knowing doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. ♪ bill:...
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we shipped out and went to italy, and i remained in italy until the war ended in 1945. >> my career started, and i am not sure whether as patriotism or what it was, but i enlisted in the enlisted reserve corps. what that did was get me out of the infantry. it also meant that i would be in the united states army air corps when i did enter service, and that is exactly what happened. >> in the spring of 1943, i was about to graduate from high school here in abilene. it was the height of the war, and i knew that i was going to be in some service. i attempted to enlist in the navy pilot training course and go to kansas city and take an exam, both physical and mental. i passed the exam with flying colors, except for the fact that i could not hear very high pitches, so they would not accept me. so i came home, and about that time a friend of mine was attending harvard. he came home and was telling me about all of the skiiers that were in listing from new england and the other northern states. that sounded pretty good, so i contacted the national ski patrol association in new york city and obtained
we shipped out and went to italy, and i remained in italy until the war ended in 1945. >> my career started, and i am not sure whether as patriotism or what it was, but i enlisted in the enlisted reserve corps. what that did was get me out of the infantry. it also meant that i would be in the united states army air corps when i did enter service, and that is exactly what happened. >> in the spring of 1943, i was about to graduate from high school here in abilene. it was the height...
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before the start of the movie at the ill italy film festival. if you would like to nominate a family call baltimore heritage. >> ii cannot imagine living in one home that long. >> that's part of the reason he is so healthy. >> showing the movies. >> see a new libe and helping people with mobility and more. three americans taken captive. what they were doing at the time. >> across the region and more changes coming. don't miss the forecast. >>> a spike in violence where five people are killed by a suicide car-bombing. 40 people were injured. 24 people were killed in the bombings raising concerns of the ability of forces to protect the population. we're live. >>> with diplomats meeting with hikers taken into custody they were hiking through the region when they crossed the border and detained by soldiers. three americans were arrested on friday on charges of entering the country. they do not have diplomatic relations, swits are land is trying to help the interests in iran. >> friends of the hikers say they spent time or have lived in western europ
before the start of the movie at the ill italy film festival. if you would like to nominate a family call baltimore heritage. >> ii cannot imagine living in one home that long. >> that's part of the reason he is so healthy. >> showing the movies. >> see a new libe and helping people with mobility and more. three americans taken captive. what they were doing at the time. >> across the region and more changes coming. don't miss the forecast. >>> a spike in...
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he was born and lives in this house in little italy, a home that's been in his family for more than aentury. good morning. >> good morning. >> >> reporter: how are you? >>> i'm great. >> reporter: he's 99 and his family will receive the centennial home's award. >> i have the greatest family, i have children, we all cooperate and each does the job for me and i depend on them, without them, i could never have done anything. i wouldn't be in the house. >> reporter: the award comes from the city and baltimore heritage recognizing the importance of families and preserving the families. >> we know of three, this family here in little italy and there's a family in canton and the family in fells point. >> reporter: it was this man who made the film festival here possible. the projectors in one of the up stair's room. >> what person will let a person show movies from there. he's wonderful and i love him! >> reporter: his grandparents bought the 11 room house in 1904, it was $2000. have you ever thought about living anywhere else? >> never. >> >> never! i was born here, i go to church here, all
he was born and lives in this house in little italy, a home that's been in his family for more than aentury. good morning. >> good morning. >> >> reporter: how are you? >>> i'm great. >> reporter: he's 99 and his family will receive the centennial home's award. >> i have the greatest family, i have children, we all cooperate and each does the job for me and i depend on them, without them, i could never have done anything. i wouldn't be in the house....
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and we was told we would be landing in italy. and we unloaded in verde, italy. we went up through cosina, through rome. after we passed through rome we got into combat. and we stayed all the way up until the swiss border. and at that time, you know that army was segregated. i was in the 92nd infantry division. and we lost a lot of people. and it was hard to get replacements because they put all the negroes in service battalions. and we remained in italy until the end of the war in 1945. >> when i found out i was going overseas was when they handed me the orders and said "you're going to guam on a 12-month tour." and the reason you're going is because you don't have any overseas time. and that's when i found out i was going and it was just another adventure to me at that time because we were not in combat. two years later we were. so that's how i found out about my first tour overseas. >> after being trained in camp swift, texas we boarded trains and went back to newport news, virginia where we boarded the liner, the former liner america which had been converted
and we was told we would be landing in italy. and we unloaded in verde, italy. we went up through cosina, through rome. after we passed through rome we got into combat. and we stayed all the way up until the swiss border. and at that time, you know that army was segregated. i was in the 92nd infantry division. and we lost a lot of people. and it was hard to get replacements because they put all the negroes in service battalions. and we remained in italy until the end of the war in 1945....
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. >>> finally tonigh we want to take you to the camnia region of southern italy, where they appreciate food and whe you're about toet a new appreciation for cheese, mozzarella, to be precise. the ne time you eat a piece of pizza buy arocessed cheese from your chee sengs in the supermarket, consir the farm at is home to perhaps e world's greatest mozzarea, a home where the italian buffas roam. we traveled there th fulvia paoloc. of glob post. >> reporter: here the most mpered anim in southern italy, the wat bufalo, a ancient mmmal once native to muddy swamps today beiges in clean artificial poolsnd azes in rich, grassy fields likehis one. this is e vaulo farm, an eye ganic farm where they enjoy daily maages that keep tem clean an relaxed. theeason for such luxurious treatment flowsin this water, milky, juy, sweet and tend the cheese balls are italy's famous buffalo mozrella. noyour usual pizza topping. these organiccheese is o of vannulo farm sells only tone location andever to customers ever day their 60 punds of fresh buffalo mozzarellsell out by noo meet the heir t and mozzarella sho
. >>> finally tonigh we want to take you to the camnia region of southern italy, where they appreciate food and whe you're about toet a new appreciation for cheese, mozzarella, to be precise. the ne time you eat a piece of pizza buy arocessed cheese from your chee sengs in the supermarket, consir the farm at is home to perhaps e world's greatest mozzarea, a home where the italian buffas roam. we traveled there th fulvia paoloc. of glob post. >> reporter: here the most mpered anim...
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following the services, their bodies were flown to italy. more people from the helicopter were pulled up from the river this morning, including a game from the cockpit. and the fire extinguisher. vic, back to you. >> investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the crash. all of the victims' bodies have now been recovered. >>> an anne arundel county woman discovers someone has broken into her home and stolen her belongings. then to top it all off, she sees those belongings at a neighbor's yard sale. suzanne collins reports, that neighbor has been charged with theft. >>> there are a few items still in a cart, in front of david pertacone's yard in severn, where a yard sale was held recently. the 46-year-old was out on bail, charged with breaking and entering a neighbor's home. stealing her stuff and trying to sell it. >> i thought they were going to go to the dump or something. i wasn't thinking right. but i was thinking, i'm going to get these things before they go to the trash people. you know what i mean? i know it doesn't make
following the services, their bodies were flown to italy. more people from the helicopter were pulled up from the river this morning, including a game from the cockpit. and the fire extinguisher. vic, back to you. >> investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the crash. all of the victims' bodies have now been recovered. >>> an anne arundel county woman discovers someone has broken into her home and stolen her belongings. then to top it all off, she sees those...
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the estranged wife of the prime minister of italy now going into print with her version of the scandals. in a new book, she tells her biographer that her husband is becoming a ridiculous figure before the world because of his alleged dalliances with everyone from an aspiring actor to an escort grow. this is the actress dian in que. in the book, she says the explanation of the relationship was the latest lies. she said she is now leaving him. the devoted mother to three of his five children, they married in 1990. for some years, she has lived her own separate live. he has gone into print himself this week, giving an interview to one of the magazines that he owns. he denies claims that he is living less than a prime ministerial private life. he says that anyone is invited into his house is serious, moral, and elegant. >> he has admitted he is no saint. the bishops have spoken of their mortification of his arrogant behavior. she says her husband is the leader now in danger of leaving a shameful legacy. containing a painful elements of truth, many italians will recognize. >> and you are wat
the estranged wife of the prime minister of italy now going into print with her version of the scandals. in a new book, she tells her biographer that her husband is becoming a ridiculous figure before the world because of his alleged dalliances with everyone from an aspiring actor to an escort grow. this is the actress dian in que. in the book, she says the explanation of the relationship was the latest lies. she said she is now leaving him. the devoted mother to three of his five children,...
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. >> eric: have you heard about the scandal in italy involving the prime minister there?ter than the italians. now he's firing back wanting to sue the media for liable. what would happen if a prominent politician in america was quat a m caught wit mistress or having sex? what would the media do? liz trotta on the media in america next. inner beauty is important, but not nearly as important as outer beauty. ♪ that's why i use covergirl's simply ageless makeup with olay regenerist serum. a department store brand can glob up in lines and wrinkles and actually make you look older. simply ageless stays suspended over lines and makes you look amazing. simply ageless from olay and easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. ♪ and try new simply ageless sculpting blush to bring out your cheekbones. it's what doctors recommend most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors
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he was a 25-year-old officer in the german army at the time of the massacre in a village in italy.e was a commander of the company of engineers who set out on the brutal uprise operation after two german soldiers had been killed. he had always denied the allegation that he ordered the killings, claiming that he was rebuilding in nearby bridge at the time. after the second world war, he lived a quiet, unassuming life at his home outside munich, where he sat on the town council and ran a furniture shop, but last september after a long legal battle, he went on trial in germany. the relatives of some of the victims or also in munich today, and they held a protest outside the courthouse. the mayor said they had waited 65 years for truth and justice. for many, this judgment has come too late, but he has finally been called to account for the crimes he committed while he was a young soldier. bbc news, berlin. >> president obama is taking on critics about the health care in new hampshire. he has urged people not to believe would he called his opponents' "scare tactics." >> it is a story of
he was a 25-year-old officer in the german army at the time of the massacre in a village in italy.e was a commander of the company of engineers who set out on the brutal uprise operation after two german soldiers had been killed. he had always denied the allegation that he ordered the killings, claiming that he was rebuilding in nearby bridge at the time. after the second world war, he lived a quiet, unassuming life at his home outside munich, where he sat on the town council and ran a...
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i have olive oil from my own farm in italy. all organic.he spread, the pates >> and we can come in -- >> this is made in-house. actually my brother-in-law he is the one -- >> that is his specialty? >> yes, that is his specialty. >> and check this out. canolis, hand made? >> this is from naples. >> and the food in the south, diffently from the north? >> we're more rustic down south, north is more like the french. >> and would you find more red sauce in the southern part? >> yes, more red sauce. and what you made here, pronounce it again. >> this is a wrap and sausage. >> and is this something that is a staple in italy? >> yeah, that is a real, real classic dish in the south. >> in the south, well it smells great. and we're going to try this out in just a moment. we thank you for coming in. >> thank thank you. >> we take reservations. >> we'll take a quick break and we'll be right back. explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, all right, see... i gotta cut my nails.
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miguel marquez is on the ground in italy looking into this for us.d morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. this does seem like a very complicate case but in the end it is simple, all about what's in the best interests of that 8-year-old boy torn between two parents and two countries. liam mccarty, the 8-year-old boy, caught in the middle. >> handled many complicated cases, this is one of the worst. >> reporter: for the last five months he's been in the case ever social services in italy, his italian mother ruled unfit by courts in u.s. and italy, his american father interview bid gam's chris cuomo on wednesday says, he feels helpless to get his son back. >> he's not doing very well. he has deteriorated. >> reporter: michael mccarty's lawyer here, the complications, 8-year-old liam between italy and the u.s., nearly is entire life. the result, he's an extremely troubled child. >> the fact that the child, the son is extremely traumatized and damaged noemt, the court believes that he has to undergo therapy. >> reporter: liam's mother, manuela antone
miguel marquez is on the ground in italy looking into this for us.d morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. this does seem like a very complicate case but in the end it is simple, all about what's in the best interests of that 8-year-old boy torn between two parents and two countries. liam mccarty, the 8-year-old boy, caught in the middle. >> handled many complicated cases, this is one of the worst. >> reporter: for the last five months he's been in the case ever social...
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firefighters fm spain, france, italy, turkey and cyps all helping in that effort. e most intense fires were north of athens, wher huge areas forest and brush hav been destroyed a thousands have been fced to leave their home >>> although fefighters seem be making some progress, the battle's bee intens the pictures othe fires are impressive but wai util you see who wasattling bravely on the front lines of one fire at a monastery as we hear in is repo of itn. >> reporter: the skylin northet of athe this morning, and the fires seem to retrting. fles from france, cyprus and italy are helping gek teams drop water on th flames. ernight lull in the gail-fced winds alwed firefighters to rece the danger spots to fur main fronts and they may have saved t histic town of marhon. but as theinds are predicted to pick up latr, a there coerns about flair ups from previously dormantlames. in the earlyours of this morning, fires surrounded the monasty of st. -- close t the wn. the nuns joined fefighter in the battle agnst the ames. but re unle to save all of th monasty ilding. there
firefighters fm spain, france, italy, turkey and cyps all helping in that effort. e most intense fires were north of athens, wher huge areas forest and brush hav been destroyed a thousands have been fced to leave their home >>> although fefighters seem be making some progress, the battle's bee intens the pictures othe fires are impressive but wai util you see who wasattling bravely on the front lines of one fire at a monastery as we hear in is repo of itn. >> reporter: the skylin...
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people responded to, about a young boy who was abducted from his father's custody by his mom, taken to italy. he was taken away from his mom and that little boy is today in an italian orphanage and his american father is desperate to get him back. the dad will be here to update us on what's happening. >> you said the orphanage itself is now closed. >> that's the update he's going to tell us about. >> where is the child? >> we don't know. >> and how heart breaking. >> also this morning we're talking about president obama taking his message on health care reform to a meeting in colorado. another town hall. he left montana, then went to grand junction, colorado and doing something his critics said he need today do to try to help to sell health care more effectively, trying to invoke passion and make this about him and this is exactly what he did yesterday. taste a listen. >> i just lost my grandmother last year, i know what it's like to watch somebody you love who is aging deteriorate and have to struggle with that. the notion that somehow i ran for public office or members of congress are in t
people responded to, about a young boy who was abducted from his father's custody by his mom, taken to italy. he was taken away from his mom and that little boy is today in an italian orphanage and his american father is desperate to get him back. the dad will be here to update us on what's happening. >> you said the orphanage itself is now closed. >> that's the update he's going to tell us about. >> where is the child? >> we don't know. >> and how heart breaking....
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italy's national lottery reached fever pays as record-breaking jackpot remains unclaimed. millions of tickets for the super lotto are being sold every day as italian hope to land 160 million your prize money, that is about $167 million. the jackpot, the biggest ever in italy and europe's second highest is attracting people from across the country. >> the record-breaking jackpot has sparked a frenzy of buying across the country ahead of the next draw thursday. of our six sons of the 20 million to one against winning, doing nothing -- odds are $622 million to one against women, doing nothing to dampen it. queuing for the chance to fill in the law still betting slips enjoining planning the biggest game of their lives with dreams to match. >> i did not play the lottery so often, but now, since this fever started, with all of this money, i'd play a little bit more. but always the same numbers. it is up to a fortune. >> i keep 30% for myself what the rest of the money i would make a cultural foundation because i think it's money would not really belong to me. >> no one has gasse
italy's national lottery reached fever pays as record-breaking jackpot remains unclaimed. millions of tickets for the super lotto are being sold every day as italian hope to land 160 million your prize money, that is about $167 million. the jackpot, the biggest ever in italy and europe's second highest is attracting people from across the country. >> the record-breaking jackpot has sparked a frenzy of buying across the country ahead of the next draw thursday. of our six sons of the 20...
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you moved to italy to have this dream vocation, you teach cooking classes. have an olive oil farm. tell me more. how did you just up and do this? >> i had been doing cooking courses in italy for several years, about 16 years now, bringing groups over and working on my cook books. they are primarily about italian artisanal ingredients. as my daughter became school age i had to make a choice. either stay here and give up my italian work or go to italy and bring her and my husband and start a new life there, which is what we did. >> amazing. well, you brought with us three of your recipes today. not every recipe in the book is italian but the three you brought today are. tell us what you are making now. >> this is a dish -- be careful it is splattering a bit -- that every tuscan housewife makes when you come to their house. i started it actually with panchetta which is a bacon like product, chopped onions and chicken livers to it. those will cook. my secret ingredient is apple. >> oh. >> so i a little bit of apple. >> we are heading to the fall season. this is
you moved to italy to have this dream vocation, you teach cooking classes. have an olive oil farm. tell me more. how did you just up and do this? >> i had been doing cooking courses in italy for several years, about 16 years now, bringing groups over and working on my cook books. they are primarily about italian artisanal ingredients. as my daughter became school age i had to make a choice. either stay here and give up my italian work or go to italy and bring her and my husband and start...
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. >>> get a taste of italy in your own backyard. we're live at the st.gabriel >>> add some italian flare to your weekend. it's all a about pizza, pasta and i paying tribute at the st. gabre gabriel festival. we are joined wit by jerry at te this morning's hometown hot spot. >> tell us about the festival and what happens when you all throw this event? n it starts on saturday and sunday and starts at 12 noon and runs until 12:00 both days. we present a lot of homemade italian cooking, homemade italian sweet goods. we're standing over this exetor, street. as you walk up the street on saturday and sunday we rename it as sweet street. >> you had me at home cooking jerry. in addition to all of the great food, you also have performances? >> well, we do have live music, where laypeople come on and do some dancing while they're here. sit and listen, have some food and enjoy the afternoon while we're here. >> you have one of those performers out there with you this morning. can we hear? >> we are very pleased to have mary glaze marsula who is going to sing the ita
. >>> get a taste of italy in your own backyard. we're live at the st.gabriel >>> add some italian flare to your weekend. it's all a about pizza, pasta and i paying tribute at the st. gabre gabriel festival. we are joined wit by jerry at te this morning's hometown hot spot. >> tell us about the festival and what happens when you all throw this event? n it starts on saturday and sunday and starts at 12 noon and runs until 12:00 both days. we present a lot of homemade...
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he's going to pitch his tent, as he travels with the tent as a bedouin and did that when he went to italy and will pitch it in inglewood, new jersey. with his aides, and -- because that is where he lives. and there is nothing we can do to stop a head of state from coming to the united nations and what do you think the united nations should do and should he be allowed to pitch his tent in the garden state? >> i don't know that this is could be stopped. d-that th -- that that could be stopped but i don't believe it is a good idea, and i would support... >> eric: i'm sorry, say it again. >> caller: i think senator schumer's idea of our ambassador of the united nations bringing a resolution of outrage over the release and libya's response to his homecoming, is an appropriate thing to do. and i will support him, and i would support president obama, if he follows through on that. and, let the chips fall where they may as far as whether or not libya gets their back up or offended over that. you know. >> eric: congressman phil gingrey, thanks for joining us and we'll see if the administration fol
he's going to pitch his tent, as he travels with the tent as a bedouin and did that when he went to italy and will pitch it in inglewood, new jersey. with his aides, and -- because that is where he lives. and there is nothing we can do to stop a head of state from coming to the united nations and what do you think the united nations should do and should he be allowed to pitch his tent in the garden state? >> i don't know that this is could be stopped. d-that th -- that that could be...
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he and his wife lived in italy two years in search of the best food in the world so they went to italy, the birthplace of balsamic vinegar and it's like this really funny, you know, cross-cultural misadventures of living in italy based around food. the breschel factory and the vinegar place and having, going to luciano's house and all kinds of hill lardy with trying to figure out how to live in i italian culture and eat the best food in the world. >> and lee hamilton university of minnesota press, thanks. >> thank you very much. ..
he and his wife lived in italy two years in search of the best food in the world so they went to italy, the birthplace of balsamic vinegar and it's like this really funny, you know, cross-cultural misadventures of living in italy based around food. the breschel factory and the vinegar place and having, going to luciano's house and all kinds of hill lardy with trying to figure out how to live in i italian culture and eat the best food in the world. >> and lee hamilton university of...
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what's the feeling in italy of among the press?the same situation here. and i suppose here to a certain extent the sympathy for liam. this is a country that embraces children and childhood and they believe, italians in children believe always a child should be with a parent and within a family and not growing up in an institution and which is definitely the case with liam right now. he's in an orphanage and really, more of a halfway house for children who have been taken away from their parents for one reason or another and i think that everyone recognizes the situation that the father actually has legitimate custody of this child and liam is caught in an italian bureaucratic nightmare that every italian understands. the country is really mired in a bureaucracy, a very tedious to get simple things accomplished and this is a very complicated casements you say it's complicated and say that the italian people are very aware of the situation and who has rightful custody, but does the social services of italy. to they have any idea who
what's the feeling in italy of among the press?the same situation here. and i suppose here to a certain extent the sympathy for liam. this is a country that embraces children and childhood and they believe, italians in children believe always a child should be with a parent and within a family and not growing up in an institution and which is definitely the case with liam right now. he's in an orphanage and really, more of a halfway house for children who have been taken away from their parents...
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somebody bought the winning ticket in italy's $211.8 million state lottery. it's believed to be europe's biggest jackpot. people celebrated with champagne. >>> the time is 9:14, and still ahead kids' post, and this week kids are taking flight. and a great dane truly great. this dog is going for a world record, and it looks like he will get it. ex this is a welcome sign. no rain as we look outside. chuck will tell us if we can >>> check this out. a dog going for a world record. you might be able to get this in the running for tallest dog. this massive great dane was measured on saturday and is 3'6". his owner descred him as being a gentle giant. the dog is deaf and partially blind. titan, what a fitting name. >> those are rubber pads, and the tile floors are slippery, and you need to slop the flipping. >> my sister has a 178-pound dog, sam. great dale. >> sam walks your sister as opposed to her walking him. >> you would be surprised. he is a great walker. if you need a great dane, mid-atlantic great dane rescue, they will fix you up. >> if you want to go for a
somebody bought the winning ticket in italy's $211.8 million state lottery. it's believed to be europe's biggest jackpot. people celebrated with champagne. >>> the time is 9:14, and still ahead kids' post, and this week kids are taking flight. and a great dane truly great. this dog is going for a world record, and it looks like he will get it. ex this is a welcome sign. no rain as we look outside. chuck will tell us if we can >>> check this out. a dog going for a world record....
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they will go to italy and compete against homeless soccer players. the problem is just as universal as the sport itself. for many, it is the fst chance to feel proud in a long time. there are moments usually only seen in movies, and the tears of joy for a game-winning save. >> to build momentum towards getting jobs, getting an education. >> emilio has not seen his children in 10 years. he says that is going to change. >> ec a lot of people. it makes me happy. >> this unbridled joy is contagious. it is hard to tell which team won. in case you're wondering, san francisco took the trophy. they are finally being taken to a better life. >> see you next year, guys. s>> since the program began, it has been a growing success. 28 are now off the streets. one has been given a preliminary roster spot for this year's world cup in italy. >>> and natural, tennessee man put up quite a fight when police tried to arrest him from -- at for stealing from the restaurant where he worked. he ignored commands to give up, so one officer tays him. moments later, a second off
they will go to italy and compete against homeless soccer players. the problem is just as universal as the sport itself. for many, it is the fst chance to feel proud in a long time. there are moments usually only seen in movies, and the tears of joy for a game-winning save. >> to build momentum towards getting jobs, getting an education. >> emilio has not seen his children in 10 years. he says that is going to change. >> ec a lot of people. it makes me happy. >> this...
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mimiguel marquezs on the ground in italy loong into this for us. >> reporter: good morning, chris. this does se like a very complicate case but ithe end it is simple, all about wt's in the besinterestof tha 8-year-old boy torn betweenwo parents and two countries. li mccarty,, 8-year-old boy, cauaught in the middle. >> handled many complicated cases, this onef the worst. >> rorter: for the last five months he's been in the case ever social services in italy, his italian mother rul unfit by courts in u.s. and italy, his gam's chris cuomo on wednesd says, he feels helpless to g ge his son back. >> he's not doingery well. he has deterioratated. >> rorter: michael m mccccarty' lawyerer here, , the compmplica and the e u.s.,, nearlyy isntir fe. troubled cld.e'sn extmely >> the f fact thahat t the chil damaged emt, the court tized and believeshat he has too undergo therapy. >> reporte liam's mother manuela antonellili dgnosed with munchausen syndrome, where they se treatment foror nonexistt diseases took liam to italy despite a court order and never returneded. the fbi put r on the l list
mimiguel marquezs on the ground in italy loong into this for us. >> reporter: good morning, chris. this does se like a very complicate case but ithe end it is simple, all about wt's in the besinterestof tha 8-year-old boy torn betweenwo parents and two countries. li mccarty,, 8-year-old boy, cauaught in the middle. >> handled many complicated cases, this onef the worst. >> rorter: for the last five months he's been in the case ever social services in italy, his italian mother...
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five tourists from italy on board, along with the pilot, vul nine have since died. we heard from the mayor of new york, just about an hour ago talking about this being now a recovery mission, no longer a rescue mission. now emergency crews there in the hudson river are trying to recover the wreckage and more bodies. already two bodies have been recovered. we wanted to reach out to a private pilot in the area who is used to flying in that very busy air space. his name is daniel rose on the line with us now. we heard the mayor say acknowledged, yes, this is a dangerous airport, airstrip area, traffic area, but he says most of the pilots in this area are very experienced, knowledgeable of that give me an idea of what it was like for you flying there. >> it absolutely is a very congested area, but if everybody does what they're supposed to do, it can navigated safely. there's no air traffic control over that area. there's no radar control, so everybody, each pilot is responsible for announcing where he or she is on the hudson river. and watching out for other planes com
five tourists from italy on board, along with the pilot, vul nine have since died. we heard from the mayor of new york, just about an hour ago talking about this being now a recovery mission, no longer a rescue mission. now emergency crews there in the hudson river are trying to recover the wreckage and more bodies. already two bodies have been recovered. we wanted to reach out to a private pilot in the area who is used to flying in that very busy air space. his name is daniel rose on the line...
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there's a town in north east italy where it was grown first. that's the wine we'll try now. it's a 2008. pork tenderloin an prosciutto. >> i apologize, i'm not a wine drinker. dwill go well with ham prosciutto. >> i apologize, i'm not a wine drinker. i would not be able to give you a dwould serve this with more flavorful dinners you may get berries and t cherd i would serve th so far, exe. >> i thi and s is one you'll want to learn how to say. >> and so far, are they expensive. >> i this -- they're $25. >> i like this. i assume r show. >> yeah, well, it's fun. >> well, that's great to do. >>> and the third is a french grape. it's not bad and french grape, it's perfume in a glass. it has an exoc aroam ma and it's -- aroma. and this is a pretty one and this is one of the top producers here. >> they're all chilled. is that how you you're enjoying them and then, we'll go to greece. they have a lot the french 15 minutes beforeyou're enjoying them and then, we'll go to greece. they have a lot of grapes that are hard to pronounce. this is another one. it's $12, and it goes well wit
there's a town in north east italy where it was grown first. that's the wine we'll try now. it's a 2008. pork tenderloin an prosciutto. >> i apologize, i'm not a wine drinker. dwill go well with ham prosciutto. >> i apologize, i'm not a wine drinker. i would not be able to give you a dwould serve this with more flavorful dinners you may get berries and t cherd i would serve th so far, exe. >> i thi and s is one you'll want to learn how to say. >> and so far, are they...
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on board, five members from a family from italy celebrating a wedding anniversary. the wife had stayed behind on the ground. the others took the 12 minute tourist trick frjt >> the safety board is not going to release information about the victims that have been recovered. the police chief is handling all of the victim recovery i.d. they will release names only with permission the plane has been found up to 60 feet under water. the family on board seems to be a family from pennsylvania. the plane hadn't filed a flight plan, it wasn't required to. pilots here have to navigate viz you'lly. the transport safety board is asking questions about the numbers of small airlines in >> reporting for bbc news. . >> this is world news today. the main headlines, more than 42 people are killed and scored wounded in a series of bomb attacks in iraq. hundreds of thousands of people are in a battle. >> braub mexicoing the meeting is to be dominate the by economic issues as well as the fight against the mexico drug cartel. >> i'm sorry to mangle your name there. >> what are the expect
on board, five members from a family from italy celebrating a wedding anniversary. the wife had stayed behind on the ground. the others took the 12 minute tourist trick frjt >> the safety board is not going to release information about the victims that have been recovered. the police chief is handling all of the victim recovery i.d. they will release names only with permission the plane has been found up to 60 feet under water. the family on board seems to be a family from pennsylvania....
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italy is in the grips of a heatwave, with the temperature in rome near 100 degrees, he our top storye world in 80 seconds. italy, emergency workers handing up bottles of water while locals are trying to cool off in the city's fountains. ççthe hot weather is expectedo continue for the rest of the week. russia, prime minister vladimir putin opening the most important air show, coming just two days after the commander was killed and acrobatic squadron during a crash. they have a huge aerospace industry, and they said that russian airlines prefer to buy american and european aircraft. romania, 300 police officers in bucharest protesting unpaid overtime and wage cuts. cops say they have to pay for their own gasoline on the job. they also say staffing cutbacks are undermining public safety. israel, a college student has started a twitter service relaying prayers. he points them out, puts them on pieces of paper, and puts them in the wall in jerusalem. >> it is my duty to provide them. shepard: so far, he says he has gotten more than 1000 messages, and that is a wrap on this fox trip arou
italy is in the grips of a heatwave, with the temperature in rome near 100 degrees, he our top storye world in 80 seconds. italy, emergency workers handing up bottles of water while locals are trying to cool off in the city's fountains. ççthe hot weather is expectedo continue for the rest of the week. russia, prime minister vladimir putin opening the most important air show, coming just two days after the commander was killed and acrobatic squadron during a crash. they have a huge aerospace...
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. >>> scorching heat wave in italy isn't enough to keep people from a chance at nearly $200 million, the biggest jackpot in european history up for grabs. lottery players are lining up in 100-degree heat to buy the tickets. no one hit since january. this year players spent nearly $3 billion on tickets, half of which goes into italy's budget. >>> michael jackson's final resting place. he will be laid to rest august 29th on what ld have been his 51st birthday. harvey levin joins us live from l.a. where will he be buried and what did you learn about the service. >> reporter: he is going to be buried at forest lawn in glendale. a lot of big stars are there but this is going to be a mausoleum, a private area of the cemetery. it is not open to the public. you can't visit it unless you are a member of the family or you own something in the maus lee yum area. it will be closed off which will be a task for people that run the cemetery after the service is over. as for the service, we are told as many as 200 people there but they will limit it to that. it will be a small family service with cl
. >>> scorching heat wave in italy isn't enough to keep people from a chance at nearly $200 million, the biggest jackpot in european history up for grabs. lottery players are lining up in 100-degree heat to buy the tickets. no one hit since january. this year players spent nearly $3 billion on tickets, half of which goes into italy's budget. >>> michael jackson's final resting place. he will be laid to rest august 29th on what ld have been his 51st birthday. harvey levin joins...
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and why is this child in an orphanage, in italy, rather than being with his father in the united states? >> michael mccarty, liam's father, was awarded custody by an american court, afterrantonely fled the country. but liam will remain an orphan until italian judges rule on the case. and with the courts shut down for holiday, that won't happen before the end of august. michelle miller, cbs news, negotiable -- new york. >>> and the custody case has been complicated by the fact that liam was born in italy and has dual citizenship there and in the u.s. >>> president obama recognized the accomplishments of actors, actresses today. he awarded the distinctive medal of freedom. the medal of freedom is the nation's highest honor for civilians. >>> it was a treat for stargazers across the country as the perseid meteor shower sent streaks of light shooting through the sky. this video was taken earlier this morning, where as many as a hundred meteors happened. the light show happens when the earth's orbit crosses the path of debris. >>> i have seen this before. but i missed it last night, unfortun
and why is this child in an orphanage, in italy, rather than being with his father in the united states? >> michael mccarty, liam's father, was awarded custody by an american court, afterrantonely fled the country. but liam will remain an orphan until italian judges rule on the case. and with the courts shut down for holiday, that won't happen before the end of august. michelle miller, cbs news, negotiable -- new york. >>> and the custody case has been complicated by the fact...
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she made the comment at a townhall forum in the congo, somewhere in italy.l clinton said leave me alone, i'm having sex. i new settled says that women are three times as likely to under ur rate their boss' opinions on the jock performance, but the survey didn't lack confidence, they rated their own performance highly. what does this mean? i have no idea. and frankly, i know you're not listening to me, and this is a really stupid story. >>> michael jackson fans will get to see him one last time. a judge approving the deal for jackson's rehearsals for the planned london come back concerts. i can hardly wait. i never know which one of those is right. and a stupid wacky day on wall street. the do you down 32 and the nasdaq off 8. and the s&p picking up hot chicks at a club. this is abnews, and now back to whatever you were doing that wasn't abnews. >> this next story owns a boat, it goes called the ss sassy boy. >> is the government spying on you? probably not. but it never hurts to ask. to demonstrate the allergen trappers in pledge, we've trapped kimberly in t
she made the comment at a townhall forum in the congo, somewhere in italy.l clinton said leave me alone, i'm having sex. i new settled says that women are three times as likely to under ur rate their boss' opinions on the jock performance, but the survey didn't lack confidence, they rated their own performance highly. what does this mean? i have no idea. and frankly, i know you're not listening to me, and this is a really stupid story. >>> michael jackson fans will get to see him one...
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their coffins returned home to italy on thursday. a tragic end that has left many questioning the safety of that busy flight corridor along new york's hud sob river. that as late thursday the faa announced the controller of t the -- while the faaays there is no roone to believe that contributed to the crash, both have been put on administrative leave. as the investigation continues. >>> hyattsville man who preyed on elderly women will spend his life in jail. a judge sentenced hem to life without parole. back in 2007, the 34-year-old was behind a series of violent home invasions in montgomery county and targeted elderly women who lived ale, breaking into their houses and hogtying them before robbing them. some women were in court today. >> the only, only thing that -- aside from the death penalty. >> anything less would have put us all in jeopardy at a later date. and other people too. because he is the kind of an individual. if he had gotten out. i feel certainly wouldave come back on us for retaliation. >> one of the victim who did
their coffins returned home to italy on thursday. a tragic end that has left many questioning the safety of that busy flight corridor along new york's hud sob river. that as late thursday the faa announced the controller of t the -- while the faaays there is no roone to believe that contributed to the crash, both have been put on administrative leave. as the investigation continues. >>> hyattsville man who preyed on elderly women will spend his life in jail. a judge sentenced hem to...
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still he just survived a no-confidence vote in italy.out for divorce because she doesn't buy his story. more than 15,000 prominent women have endorsed it petitioned attacking him as a sexist. >> julie: everybody knows when there is a building implosion. the whole thing is supposed to collapse on itself, like a house of cards. okay, maybe not everybody. this building in central turkey just kept rolling, and stuff on your part. oh my goodness. a crew spent 15 days weakening the structure of a one-time flower factory. obviously that wasn't enough. fortunately it's not rolling. before it hit another building. oh boy. good news, no one was hurt. >> julie: new concerns the h1 and one virus could spread rapidly among members of the u.s. military. we will tell you that the government plans to do about it. civic officials race to get a vaccine ready amid worries of a possible breakout this fall when kids head back to school. details are next. >> julie: not the latest on ah-1 and one virus. the centers for disease control and prevention expects ju
still he just survived a no-confidence vote in italy.out for divorce because she doesn't buy his story. more than 15,000 prominent women have endorsed it petitioned attacking him as a sexist. >> julie: everybody knows when there is a building implosion. the whole thing is supposed to collapse on itself, like a house of cards. okay, maybe not everybody. this building in central turkey just kept rolling, and stuff on your part. oh my goodness. a crew spent 15 days weakening the structure of...
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>>> an on-line mistake turned out to be a great deal for travelers but very expensive for a tel in italy. the offer romantic weaken state for one penny. the rooms usually cost of $214 per night. 228 people booked at a discount rate before the mistake was caught. a spokesperson for te hotel said that it was human error, but they will honor the reservations. the hotel stands to lose about $129,000. >> baking just charge $300 for a cannoli. >>> a cold front could sweep through and give us a very pleasant weekend. >>> abc world nworld there's something big happening at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pia starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut. announcer: during the autobahn for all event, you can get great lease deals. i love it! i just want to know it's the right move. me? thirteen days in the future. you get a deal on the car you always wanted. scheduled maintenance is included, it's all good. what's the future like? you love your new jetta. and
>>> an on-line mistake turned out to be a great deal for travelers but very expensive for a tel in italy. the offer romantic weaken state for one penny. the rooms usually cost of $214 per night. 228 people booked at a discount rate before the mistake was caught. a spokesperson for te hotel said that it was human error, but they will honor the reservations. the hotel stands to lose about $129,000. >> baking just charge $300 for a cannoli. >>> a cold front could sweep...
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it is the tourist versus the locals in one small village in italy. residents aren't happy after the town did away with one thing all because of a tourist complaining about it. what did the town do away with? it is pigeons, church bells or pizza? think you know the answer? find out if you are correct when we come back. fab@fafab@ >>> we're back with the signs of now. the -- a town in italy got rid of something because of a tourist's complaint. the answer is church bells the tourist was mad at 7 a.m. clanging. this locals got their revenge by waking up early and banging pots and pans in the streets. >>> tonight football fans in our area have been waiting for this and in 13 hours the redskins kick off their preseason with a game against the ravens. antwan randall-el wants to prove he should a starter. he is out to prove he has it. >> the time i need to show out. i don't particularly care for the preseason game to be honest with you. but the time that we put out there, off chance to make the catch and block, an opportunity comes and you have to make a pl
it is the tourist versus the locals in one small village in italy. residents aren't happy after the town did away with one thing all because of a tourist complaining about it. what did the town do away with? it is pigeons, church bells or pizza? think you know the answer? find out if you are correct when we come back. fab@fafab@ >>> we're back with the signs of now. the -- a town in italy got rid of something because of a tourist's complaint. the answer is church bells the tourist was...
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their coffins returned home to italy on thursday. a tragic end that left many to question the safety of that busy flight corridor along new york's hudson river. that as late thursday the faa in control of the piper flight was involved in inappropriate phone conversations at the time of the accident and that the supervisor wasn't present in the building. while the faa says there is no reason to believe that contributed to the crash, both have been put on administrative leave as the investigation continues. kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a new york woman says dash cam video from january supports her claim that police used unnecessary force. she was hit with a taser twice after arguing with an officer who stopped her for speeding and talking on a cell phone. although he claims she was refusing his commands, charges of resisting arrest were later dropped. >>> the federal building in los angeles was closed for hours yesterday after its parking lot became th
their coffins returned home to italy on thursday. a tragic end that left many to question the safety of that busy flight corridor along new york's hudson river. that as late thursday the faa in control of the piper flight was involved in inappropriate phone conversations at the time of the accident and that the supervisor wasn't present in the building. while the faa says there is no reason to believe that contributed to the crash, both have been put on administrative leave as the investigation...
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elsewhere, diff'rent strokes for different folks at the world swimming championships in rome, italy. won by team usa including michael phelps. they won it, won the gold in a new world record over germany and australia. phelps earns his fifth gold medal. >>> tiger woods wins, funk wins, and mora is upset about being benched. we'll have more on that at 11. >>> thank you. be sure to watch "without a trace" at 10 immediately followed by the news. it looks like the storm is starting to creep into salisbury. >> it is. if you live in the area you know the lightning has begun. i want to show you the radar before we go. this storm is moving to the east at about 20-mile-per-hour, the center still to the west. these are the areas, the warning in effect until 7:00. we'll be here through the evening also updating wjz.com. we'll have the latest if anything gets extended or anything new comes out. it's probably going to head to the shore. >>> we'll keep you posted right here at wjz.com and have updates on our website. if you have any pictures and
elsewhere, diff'rent strokes for different folks at the world swimming championships in rome, italy. won by team usa including michael phelps. they won it, won the gold in a new world record over germany and australia. phelps earns his fifth gold medal. >>> tiger woods wins, funk wins, and mora is upset about being benched. we'll have more on that at 11. >>> thank you. be sure to watch "without a trace" at 10 immediately followed by the news. it looks like the storm...
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he is issuing libel against publications brain, france, britain, and italy, over a series of stories about him involving teenage models and paid escort's. -- he is issuing libel suits against publications in spain. once in japan offer the security for jobs for life but unemployment is at its highest in 60 years. where then three and a half million japanese are out of work. polls are suggesting that the liberal democratic party will face a big defeat. they have had a half a century of almost unbroken rule. >> after the worst recession in decades, it is it is the column -- it is difficult for people to ignore the signs of recession. temporary workers form the brunt of the recession. this woman lost her job in february and her future looks bleak. she worked for a car company for six years but only on short-term contracts. >> we are the generation that is being left behind. we are not being valued tone to whatever we have done, however hard we of tried, it is not being rewarded. >> it is the desire for new leadership that the opposition hopes will bring them into the prime minister's off
he is issuing libel against publications brain, france, britain, and italy, over a series of stories about him involving teenage models and paid escort's. -- he is issuing libel suits against publications in spain. once in japan offer the security for jobs for life but unemployment is at its highest in 60 years. where then three and a half million japanese are out of work. polls are suggesting that the liberal democratic party will face a big defeat. they have had a half a century of almost...
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he was a 25-year-old officer in the german army at the time of the massacre in the village in italy.e was a commander of a company of engineers who set out on a brutal reprisal operation after two german officers had been killed by italians. he claimed that he was rebuilding a nearby bridge at the time. after the second world war, he lived a quiet, unassuming life in his home outside of munich where he ran a furniture shop and sat on the town council. after a long legal battle, he went on trial in germany. the relatives of some of the victims were also in munich today and they held a protest outside the courthouse. the mayor said that they had waited 65 years for truth and justice. for many, this has come too late. he has finally been held accountable for the crimes he committed while as a young soldier. bbc news, berlin. >> president obama has been taking on critics of his plan to reform health care. he urged people not to believe what he called scare tactics. he insisted it was vital legislation would be passed. >> the biggest political fault line in america today runs right down t
he was a 25-year-old officer in the german army at the time of the massacre in the village in italy.e was a commander of a company of engineers who set out on a brutal reprisal operation after two german officers had been killed by italians. he claimed that he was rebuilding a nearby bridge at the time. after the second world war, he lived a quiet, unassuming life in his home outside of munich where he ran a furniture shop and sat on the town council. after a long legal battle, he went on trial...
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. >> farmers in italy have extra eyes watching out for their safety. a group of dogs have been trained to rescue troubled swimmers from of the water. you're looking at the video from venice, where they are getting down to work. 200 kaine and lifeguards are assisting the italian coast guard, air force, and red cross. the dogs are trained to jump out of boats, take a life buoys to swimmers, and return them to safety. >>> up next, the maryland lottery numbers, and another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast. first, a look at wall street. i can smile, i can carry on our conversation i do most of the talking yes i wear dentures and they fit wonderful super poligrip acts as a seal between my dentures and my gums super poligrip makes eating more comfortable. even well fitting dentures can feel more comfortable with super poligrip. just a few dabs of super poligrip create a seal between your dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. i can eat my steak, i just love it. try super poligrip. have you heard about miralax? miralax relieves
. >> farmers in italy have extra eyes watching out for their safety. a group of dogs have been trained to rescue troubled swimmers from of the water. you're looking at the video from venice, where they are getting down to work. 200 kaine and lifeguards are assisting the italian coast guard, air force, and red cross. the dogs are trained to jump out of boats, take a life buoys to swimmers, and return them to safety. >>> up next, the maryland lottery numbers, and another check of...