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naples city hall, he wants the people to believe in his resolve. when talking about his policy, he uses the term, "revolution." >> the mafia have only become stronger thanks to their political connections. cutting off those connections would cut off the oxygen they live off of and then they would become meaningless. >> the mayor's office features a painting of naples revolutionary uprising in the 17th century. now, the cheops some is witnessing potentially historic change -- the piazza is witnessing change. these three men have three different colored dumpsters. they explain to local people how to sort their trash this man wants to know where to throw away books. waste separation is a completely new concept for many here. as for the part of town that is home to the mafia, the mayor wants to see a new university, so his new revolution has only just begun. of the mountains of garbage do not disappear, naples will be facing a very messy future indeed. >> for the local white serioues we are off to comino island in the maltese archipelago which has a po
naples city hall, he wants the people to believe in his resolve. when talking about his policy, he uses the term, "revolution." >> the mafia have only become stronger thanks to their political connections. cutting off those connections would cut off the oxygen they live off of and then they would become meaningless. >> the mayor's office features a painting of naples revolutionary uprising in the 17th century. now, the cheops some is witnessing potentially historic change...
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take this resort outside of naples. it is a successful business, but they sum up their frustration in one word -- bureaucracy. >> whatever they decide to do, they will never be fired. they can steal, they can go on sick leave as long as they want. >> for 10 years, italy's growth has been at an anemic. this person understands this lack of growth. she is part of the 60% in young naples who are without work. >> i live with my mom and she is helping me, but it is difficult because i am 25. but like to have a family but i cannot because i do not have a job. >> all of the signs point to an economy stagnating. the big fear remains that italy will not grow fast enough to bring down its debt, and the market's fear that. for the moment, the european central bank is intervening, driving down italy's borrowing costs, but that is only a short- term measure. there is a dilemma, and not just for italy. like other countries, it is planning to make big cuts, yet at the same time it needs its economy to grow to help reduce its debt. >> t
take this resort outside of naples. it is a successful business, but they sum up their frustration in one word -- bureaucracy. >> whatever they decide to do, they will never be fired. they can steal, they can go on sick leave as long as they want. >> for 10 years, italy's growth has been at an anemic. this person understands this lack of growth. she is part of the 60% in young naples who are without work. >> i live with my mom and she is helping me, but it is difficult because...
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nato held a video conference from its military base in naples and its brussels headquarters on tuesday. >> despite the presence of remnants of the regime, the tripoli region is essentially freed. with the retreat of pro-gadhafi forces. >> nato military spokesperson colonel roland lavoie commented from naples that the alliance is now focusing on the mediterranean coast around the libyan -- central libyan city of sirte, the last bastion of gadhafi supporters. brussels nato spokesperson oana lungescu said nato will continue its air strikes as long as they are needed. >> the nato mission is important, it's effective and it's still necessary in order to protect civilians. as long as threats remain, there's still a job to be done. >> lavoie referred to the libyan national transitional council's demand for pro-gadhafi forces to surrender by saturday, saying nato sees this as an encouraging sign and will watch this situation closely. >>> united nations secretary general ban ki-moon says he plans to send u.n. personnel to libya to help nation building efforts. >> the people of libya are looking
nato held a video conference from its military base in naples and its brussels headquarters on tuesday. >> despite the presence of remnants of the regime, the tripoli region is essentially freed. with the retreat of pro-gadhafi forces. >> nato military spokesperson colonel roland lavoie commented from naples that the alliance is now focusing on the mediterranean coast around the libyan -- central libyan city of sirte, the last bastion of gadhafi supporters. brussels nato...
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we don't have anymore questions from naples? >> i know you are saying the situation is still very fluid. talking about the next steps, there is this waiting atmosphere that the un will take over whatever will be necessary. my first question is, wouldn't it be the duty of the europeans and nato to take over the responsibility here? and what do you expect from regional players? what should they take now? >> we have seen the united nations together with other international organizations in the lead, on the political front trying to bring this crisis to a solution. nato is implementing a mandate from the united nations security council, and we will continue to do that until all attacks and threats of attacks against civilians have sought, until all of the forces have withdrawn to the base, and until there is full and free humanitarian access. if nato and our partners have decided in berlin, these are the clear military goals. but we have also made clear that in the post-gaddafi period, nato will take a supporting role if required. i
we don't have anymore questions from naples? >> i know you are saying the situation is still very fluid. talking about the next steps, there is this waiting atmosphere that the un will take over whatever will be necessary. my first question is, wouldn't it be the duty of the europeans and nato to take over the responsibility here? and what do you expect from regional players? what should they take now? >> we have seen the united nations together with other international...
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and for this couple of naples, florida, receiving a foreclosure notice from bank of america was the lastey expected. for one simple reason. >> we had no mortgage. we paid for it in cash. the bank decided they were going to foreclose on us. >> reporter: you had no mortgage with them but they tried to foreclose on you anyway. >> yes. that's exactly how it went down. >> reporter: then what happened? >> we approached about 25 different lawyers and none of them wanted the case. >> reporter: no one would take on this dinosaur except super lawyer todd allen. >> i've been a lawyer for eight months. >> reporter: what? >> yeah, i've been a lawyer for eight months. >> reporter: eight months? >> correct. >> reporter: at some point did you not think, i'm taking on the biggest bank in america. i might be out of my mind here. >> absolutely. but i was so mad at the way the bank of america had treated them that i felt like i had to act. >> reporter: so they bravely took bank of america to court. >> they awarded us damages but the bank wouldn't pay them. >> reporter: they wouldn't give you the money that
and for this couple of naples, florida, receiving a foreclosure notice from bank of america was the lastey expected. for one simple reason. >> we had no mortgage. we paid for it in cash. the bank decided they were going to foreclose on us. >> reporter: you had no mortgage with them but they tried to foreclose on you anyway. >> yes. that's exactly how it went down. >> reporter: then what happened? >> we approached about 25 different lawyers and none of them wanted...
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with that, i hand over to colonel lavoie in naples. roland, the floor is yours. >> thank you, welcome, to those who are joining us in brussels and from naples, of course. we have several people here on a warm august day. in the last at few days, we have had significant changes, advances in momentum in anti- gaddafi forces. in the city of brega, the surrounding of misrata, and even an indication that were previously -- and even in the patients that were previously known as resistance pockets. there is no doubt that pro- gaddafi forces are severely eroded, losing to defection or captured key decision makers, the expelled from keep military positions, and most importantly, losing the ability to suppress the libyan population and a growing number of cities and villages. it is without a doubt historical milestone, all but not at the last chapter of the libyan conflict. i would like to stress that regardless of the latest developments, our military mission has not changed. our mission remains to protect the civilian population against the th
with that, i hand over to colonel lavoie in naples. roland, the floor is yours. >> thank you, welcome, to those who are joining us in brussels and from naples, of course. we have several people here on a warm august day. in the last at few days, we have had significant changes, advances in momentum in anti- gaddafi forces. in the city of brega, the surrounding of misrata, and even an indication that were previously -- and even in the patients that were previously known as resistance...
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nothing for a price and the libyan future government should be paid and will pay a very heavy price for naples that is not. a free service no definitely there's something behind. i suspect that nato would like to have military bases indeed indeed i suspect that you know british and french companies looking for exploration contracts i tell perhaps one thank you very much. twenty years ago the largest country in the disappearance of. what had been trying. to teach began to jerk. where did it take the. wealthy british scientists and time to write my. height. the. russian military soon which bryson if you move beyond song from phones to crash in some. nice friends town totty don't come into i don't know she's available in the. square root zone super to look for hotels bangkok so i know the man booker told one called a mockery watergate hotel and. says her town married cool showed her job on cold y.o.t. sweets her children called the imperial queen's quote great results and spoil her tone shuras and cotto new supply and spawn juice and from her till golden cliff results in the foam photo be a one t
nothing for a price and the libyan future government should be paid and will pay a very heavy price for naples that is not. a free service no definitely there's something behind. i suspect that nato would like to have military bases indeed indeed i suspect that you know british and french companies looking for exploration contracts i tell perhaps one thank you very much. twenty years ago the largest country in the disappearance of. what had been trying. to teach began to jerk. where did it take...
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satellite information the best qualified information comes from different they're going to be in naples right and then you leave and then you mentioned i'm sorry i missed out on your time but you mention the reports that are coming out that don't look make the rebels look so good there's been reports of slaughter gadhafi supporters and what looks like a tent city they look like activists is that the mainstream media has characterized these rebels as liberators now these reports challenging not how are the rebels going to preserve their image in the united states who are they going to to left. look it's simple simple. to go fifty that you mention the beginning of our report can we said made to it's going to be really an infrastructure in city which is a relatively big city and these bones are so smart suit the civilians are not going to be touched i don't want anybody could get something like that no one can listen to one and i just we're almost out of time but a straight lobbyist they've been hired to represent the transitional national council so that the money that the transitional na
satellite information the best qualified information comes from different they're going to be in naples right and then you leave and then you mentioned i'm sorry i missed out on your time but you mention the reports that are coming out that don't look make the rebels look so good there's been reports of slaughter gadhafi supporters and what looks like a tent city they look like activists is that the mainstream media has characterized these rebels as liberators now these reports challenging not...
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from naples. >> ok. >> question for roland. yesterday, your operational update shows that nato struck quite a few things around the sirte area. military vehicles, and aircraft, missile system military facilities. there are reports showing that the fighting is between the rebels and the remaining gaddafi forces. i am wondering why nato was striking all of these assets, including 22 armed vehicles. were these vehicles moving? were they together? were they static? >> essentially, since the beginning of our campaign, very often a significant percentage of our strikes were in areas where you have lines of confrontations. it is not very surprising that these are in the areas where there is more activity, more vehicle movement, more movement of pieces of weaponry. this explains, certainly in part, why we have been active in sirte. keep in mind that we have been active in that area since the beginning of the campaign. from that perspective, we have focused specifically on striking at what we believe presents a threat to the civilian po
from naples. >> ok. >> question for roland. yesterday, your operational update shows that nato struck quite a few things around the sirte area. military vehicles, and aircraft, missile system military facilities. there are reports showing that the fighting is between the rebels and the remaining gaddafi forces. i am wondering why nato was striking all of these assets, including 22 armed vehicles. were these vehicles moving? were they together? were they static? >> essentially,...
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of this as a joke, but authorities say it is down right dangerous as in the case of a 15-year-old naplesoy. and richard hermann, a criminal defense attorney and law professor from new york. finally. i know new york is happy to see you, richard. in t in the case of this 15-year-old boy, hunt r, his x-box apparently got hacked and this next thing you know, a s.w.a.t. team had descended on his home. richard, how often is something like this happening? >> apparently, it's an incredible phenomena right now. you don't tug on superman's cape, you don't yell fire in a crowded movie theatre and what's happening here, groups of individuals for revenge or jealousy or ego, not for money, go after target individuals, get into their x-box, make up these scenarios where these people are being held at gun point, they've been slashed, they're holding their parents and what happens is when law enforcement hears this and gets it, they dispatch s.w.a.t. teams to try to break it up because they can't tell if it's a prank or it's real. it costs about $10,000. people could get killed in these raids and very da
of this as a joke, but authorities say it is down right dangerous as in the case of a 15-year-old naplesoy. and richard hermann, a criminal defense attorney and law professor from new york. finally. i know new york is happy to see you, richard. in t in the case of this 15-year-old boy, hunt r, his x-box apparently got hacked and this next thing you know, a s.w.a.t. team had descended on his home. richard, how often is something like this happening? >> apparently, it's an incredible...
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decision 2012 presidential hopeful michele bachman is campaigning in florida she stopped in of bakery in naples with she considered drilling in the florida evoked late for gas her she was to get rid of that environmental protection agency she is calling it a jobs keller she is not leading in the latest polls right perry is the leader in the latest poll taken. in second place in that poll mitt romney at 14% and third is sara pailin and she is not even in >> 5:49 a.m. and we'll happy back in a couple minutes this all look from our mt. tam cam we are in for a cool down for the next couple of days. @ >> >> morning we have been watching live rescues happen after all the flooding in hurricane irene some people tried to ride out the storms in their homes and other streets our rivers you conceive the rest you boat is going door-to- door and getting people bought their houses to say for a drier ground we will have more on the kron 4 morning news >> and look of our seven day forecast we climb back up on thursday and friday to the low 90s just in time for the long labor day weekend same thing for early. >
decision 2012 presidential hopeful michele bachman is campaigning in florida she stopped in of bakery in naples with she considered drilling in the florida evoked late for gas her she was to get rid of that environmental protection agency she is calling it a jobs keller she is not leading in the latest polls right perry is the leader in the latest poll taken. in second place in that poll mitt romney at 14% and third is sara pailin and she is not even in >> 5:49 a.m. and we'll happy back...
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[ laughter ] i can see naples from here. >> jimmy: no, no, that's not true. [ laughter ] this one's frompa was blowing out the fire on his marshmallow and blew his false teeth into the fire. [ laughter ] looks like grandpa's having soup tonight, camping. >> steve: save it. save it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ew. [ laughter ] this one's form @soonerrn9, she says, friend lost her dog, marco, while camping. she was calling for him and all the other drunk campers were yelling polo. [ laughter ] >> steve: marco? polo! marco? >> jimmy: polo! >> steve: no, shut up! >> jimmy: polo. >> marco. >> jimmy: polo. >> steve: marco. >> jimmy: polo. this one's from @britneylynn86. she says, tornado sirens went off. i wanted to find a safe place. my grandpa said, "if it's our time to die, then so be it." i was only 10. [ laughter ] want some tuna, becca? >> steve: no. well, honey, if it's our time to die, so be it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. [ grunts ] one drag. this one's from @cbrichards. she says, watching campfire with hubby and 12-year-old son, thought it was a cool moment. then son says, "maybe i
[ laughter ] i can see naples from here. >> jimmy: no, no, that's not true. [ laughter ] this one's frompa was blowing out the fire on his marshmallow and blew his false teeth into the fire. [ laughter ] looks like grandpa's having soup tonight, camping. >> steve: save it. save it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ew. [ laughter ] this one's form @soonerrn9, she says, friend lost her dog, marco, while camping. she was calling for him and all the other drunk campers were yelling polo. [...
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gator man mike wants to bring baby bobby and tiny turbo out of his exhibit in the everglades and into naplesida. [ laughter ] >> geez. he isburging them. [ laughter ] >> alligators can grow up to 9 feet in length. look at him! he is petting it. mike says they are friendlier than they look. we'll take your word for it, mike. >> nothing says warm and comfort like an al gater. >> wow. what happens when billy bob gets upset? >> not good. >> bad news. >>> 5:56. coming up in the next half hour a cross-country manhunt lands three siblings in custody. >> the crimes they are accused of and how their run from the law ended in colorado. >> plus the world markets are reacting to the dow's nosedive. >>> after the shooting death of a 3-year-old, police are sifting through clues in what could be an escalating gang war in oakland. we'll have the latest on the case coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, while we wait to see what'sn store for wall street todayw world markets are reacting. >>> the peaks and valleys this week while we wait to see the direction of wall street. >>> a toddler caught in the crossfire. it is thu
gator man mike wants to bring baby bobby and tiny turbo out of his exhibit in the everglades and into naplesida. [ laughter ] >> geez. he isburging them. [ laughter ] >> alligators can grow up to 9 feet in length. look at him! he is petting it. mike says they are friendlier than they look. we'll take your word for it, mike. >> nothing says warm and comfort like an al gater. >> wow. what happens when billy bob gets upset? >> not good. >> bad news. >>>...
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so, in fact, there was a briefing earlier this morning from nato officials in both brussels and napless history, but we don't have a clue as to where gadhafi is right now. so until those rebels actually work their way through that compound, if they're able to, right now it is only a guess as to whether moammar data gadhafi is, everybody is still convinced he's in libya, but that's based on the lack of information he's anywhere else, really. so for now it is a guessing game, but things are rapidly moving on the ground there. and there is progress being made by the rebels. however, u.s. and nato officials are telling us today that there are still pockets of resistance, including inside the compound and outside tripoli where outsi where there are gadhafi forces that are still very active in fur suing or progressing on an of theive campaign. so parts of libya including there in tripoli are still very dangerous according to these reports. >> mick, i want to ask you to stick by me. we're going to bring in msnbc translator for us who's watching arabic websites. i want to touch base with you a
so, in fact, there was a briefing earlier this morning from nato officials in both brussels and napless history, but we don't have a clue as to where gadhafi is right now. so until those rebels actually work their way through that compound, if they're able to, right now it is only a guess as to whether moammar data gadhafi is, everybody is still convinced he's in libya, but that's based on the lack of information he's anywhere else, really. so for now it is a guessing game, but things are...
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there's a recent case in naples, florida. it involved a 15-year-old and his x-box.ng to helping people kind of rebuild their finances. so, if you're out of work, lost your job, you probably, you know, what is five or six months of savings that you've probably already eradicated? you've probably maxed out your credit cards. we're going to have a financial expert to help you rebuild. >> we all do. >> this really applies to everybody. then we love to talk about the movies. >> you've seen this movie one day. i am dying to see it. got a really good review. >> matt is going to be along with us to talk about whether he thinks, is the modern day, when harry met sally, does she steal the show? then conan the barbarian with arnold schwarzenegger. now, there is a new one. his name is jason momoha. this is a thrill seeking, conan of modern day. it's also the new eye candy, sorry, had to go there because people were thinking that with arnold schwarzenegger. get used to the name. hawaiian actor. >> for now, he's the cute guy. >> that's right. got all that starting at noon. 2:00,
there's a recent case in naples, florida. it involved a 15-year-old and his x-box.ng to helping people kind of rebuild their finances. so, if you're out of work, lost your job, you probably, you know, what is five or six months of savings that you've probably already eradicated? you've probably maxed out your credit cards. we're going to have a financial expert to help you rebuild. >> we all do. >> this really applies to everybody. then we love to talk about the movies. >>...
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con -- you'll get to see naples through j-woww's shirt. [ laughter ] >> steve: whoa!u won the dry t-shirt contest. [ laughter ] not even the wet t-shirt. no, it's not even wet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the dry one. >> steve: oh, my gosh. it's a vesuvius -- [ laughter ] somebody's close to the alps. ♪ ricola [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro -- pauly d and the crew hitting up italy's beaches. con -- guidos and speedos. [ laughter ] major con. pro -- snooki hooked up with a gondolier. con -- she ended up getting gondo-leria. [ laughter ] got to say, i never heard of gondo-leria. [ applause ] >> steve: that's not good. >> jimmy: definitely not good. >> steve: no. lot of -- >> jimmy: got to be careful who you're smushing. [ laughter ] pro -- everyone in italy is getting into it. con -- even the pope. [ chanting ] [ applause ] >> steve: cabs are here, cabs are here, cabs are here. >> jimmy: he's at the vatican. >> steve: -- at the vatican. >> jimmy: cabs are here. >> steve: all right it's 50/50. cabs are here. >> jimmy: oh man. pro -- the situation cooked his specialty italian dish
con -- you'll get to see naples through j-woww's shirt. [ laughter ] >> steve: whoa!u won the dry t-shirt contest. [ laughter ] not even the wet t-shirt. no, it's not even wet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the dry one. >> steve: oh, my gosh. it's a vesuvius -- [ laughter ] somebody's close to the alps. ♪ ricola [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro -- pauly d and the crew hitting up italy's beaches. con -- guidos and speedos. [ laughter ] major con. pro -- snooki hooked up with a...
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one top nato official said this morning in a briefing from naples, gadhafi is history, but they still don't have a clue, his words, as to exactly where gadhafi is. so i guess we'll have to wait and see what those rebel forces find inside that compound. >> and why does the pentagon believe that muammar gooud still remains in libya? >> i think it's more -- we've asked that question. are they zeroing in whenever gadhafi makes the phone calls, are they using spy satellites to try to locate the origin of that phone call? we're tole they are, but not clear that they've actually pinpointed gadhafi's location. but it's more of an absence of information about where he may be. there's no indication that he's actually left libya. that he got on a plane or went cross country. that she showed up in any other foreign capital oor is on his way to any other country. they're talking about algeria, venezuela, chad, where he maybe offered exiled. there's no information any of that has happened. >> what about this report that comes from the head of the russia world chess federation about a conversation w
one top nato official said this morning in a briefing from naples, gadhafi is history, but they still don't have a clue, his words, as to exactly where gadhafi is. so i guess we'll have to wait and see what those rebel forces find inside that compound. >> and why does the pentagon believe that muammar gooud still remains in libya? >> i think it's more -- we've asked that question. are they zeroing in whenever gadhafi makes the phone calls, are they using spy satellites to try to...
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from naples. >> ok. >> question for roland. yesterday, your operational update shows that nato struck quite a few things around the sirte area. military vehicles, and aircraft, missile system military facilities. there are reports showing that the fighting is between the rebels and the remaining gaddafi forces. i am wondering why nato was striking all of these assets, including 22 armed vehicles. were these vehicles moving? were they together? were they static? >> essentially, since the beginning of our campaign, very often a significant percentage of our strikes were in areas where you have lines of confrontations. it is not very surprising that these are in the areas where there is more activity, more vehicle movement, more movement of pieces of weaponry. this explains, certainly in part, why we have been active in sirte. keep in mind that we have been active in that area since the beginning of the campaign. from that perspective, we have focused specifically on striking at what we believe presents a threat to the civilian po
from naples. >> ok. >> question for roland. yesterday, your operational update shows that nato struck quite a few things around the sirte area. military vehicles, and aircraft, missile system military facilities. there are reports showing that the fighting is between the rebels and the remaining gaddafi forces. i am wondering why nato was striking all of these assets, including 22 armed vehicles. were these vehicles moving? were they together? were they static? >> essentially,...
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laughlin was campaigning in south florida the republican congress will this stop the bickering in naplesand other places. she says you consider drilling in the florida everglades for will and natural gas. she is also said that she must get rid of the in permanent protection agency she describes >> sometimes it people leave unwanted items on so that taxpayers have to pay for the cleanup. except on this road, taxpayer dollars to not pay for the cleanup. coming up at 8:00 p.m. i will show you where this road is and why one individual has to pay for everything that gets dumped here in the next edition of people being badly. >> are pulping story the third protest against park. the third monday in three weeks. ritchie who can you hear us? >> yes, the main organizer of the protest was taken into custody and rested here at the bart station this all happened after the main organizer entered the bart gates with a ticket looking to encourage the other protesters to go to the gate. the bart police step in >> we are having some problems to read these audio connection we understand that there have bee
laughlin was campaigning in south florida the republican congress will this stop the bickering in naplesand other places. she says you consider drilling in the florida everglades for will and natural gas. she is also said that she must get rid of the in permanent protection agency she describes >> sometimes it people leave unwanted items on so that taxpayers have to pay for the cleanup. except on this road, taxpayer dollars to not pay for the cleanup. coming up at 8:00 p.m. i will show...
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. >> michelle bachmann stopped at a bakery in naples on her campaign. she said that she would consider drilling in the everglades. she wants to get rid of the environmental protection agency. she describes them as a job killer. her popularity seems to be falling fast since winning the iowa stronghold. texas gov. rick perry is now the top republican contender according to the latest poll. he has made big strides since joining the race. a cnn poll that we saw today gives them a substantial lead, second place in that poll, former massachusetts gov. mitt romney and the falkland finished with 5%. >> we will be right back as of the kron 4 morning news. cable the earthquake last night in the bay area, did you feel it? details ahead. here is a live look at what i agree.--is a live look at walnut creek. >> for car crash coming off of the upper deck of the bay bridge. your drive * are now running 25 minutes behind schedule. i will have details on the scandal coming up in my next aftershocks >> are continuing to hit the east coast after the strongest earthquake to
. >> michelle bachmann stopped at a bakery in naples on her campaign. she said that she would consider drilling in the everglades. she wants to get rid of the environmental protection agency. she describes them as a job killer. her popularity seems to be falling fast since winning the iowa stronghold. texas gov. rick perry is now the top republican contender according to the latest poll. he has made big strides since joining the race. a cnn poll that we saw today gives them a substantial...
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karen in naples, florida, jack, i'm a former texan, i was telling my husband last night that perry isbush. sounds like him. bobs his head like him. same ideas, same feigned religious fanaticism. all that jobs bs, i've been paying $4 for the last year, so naturally the oil state of texas should be doing good. don't get me started on the problems with texas. people should be very afraid of this man. marcia in west virginia, brother from another mother, clone, swagger, neither is representative of texas, liars. i could go on and on. doug writes rickie has executed more than -- rickie. executed more than 230 inmates. bushwhacked about 150. rickie is clearly in a league by himself. debra on facebook, with bush as president, i had one foot in canada. if perry wins, there goes the other foot. bud in virginia writes, they're both from texas, the best thing to come out of texas is interstate 10. don writes dumb and dumber. mark in new jersey, perry is apparently a taliban christian. bush kept his religion on the down-low most of the time except when it was politically expedient. perry seems no
karen in naples, florida, jack, i'm a former texan, i was telling my husband last night that perry isbush. sounds like him. bobs his head like him. same ideas, same feigned religious fanaticism. all that jobs bs, i've been paying $4 for the last year, so naturally the oil state of texas should be doing good. don't get me started on the problems with texas. people should be very afraid of this man. marcia in west virginia, brother from another mother, clone, swagger, neither is representative of...
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heavy, heavy fighting around that compound, nato just held a press conference in brussels and in naples, italy, it was broadcast here to the pentagon, and they are describing a very fluid situation, they say operations are continuing, but it is, it appears, rebels that are in opposition forces that are storming the qaddafi compound that's where the gunfire is coming from it is not nato air strikes right now on that compound nato is being very careful to differentiate what its role is in determines of following the u.n. mandate which clearly specifies that they're there to protect the civilian population, they are not -- there's no mention in that mandate of going off colonel mo maqaddafi one thing that the nato deputy spokesman just said is just because qaddafi -- saef qaddafi showed up at the journalists' hotel in libya, that does not suggest that the qaddafi family is still in control of the capitol or has control over the country so this is still an ongoing fight, it's a battle that we are witnessing now right before our eyes, all eyes here on the pentagon and again at nato headquart
heavy, heavy fighting around that compound, nato just held a press conference in brussels and in naples, italy, it was broadcast here to the pentagon, and they are describing a very fluid situation, they say operations are continuing, but it is, it appears, rebels that are in opposition forces that are storming the qaddafi compound that's where the gunfire is coming from it is not nato air strikes right now on that compound nato is being very careful to differentiate what its role is in...
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tampa to naples, won't get over to you. while, three days ago it was possible the cone was still over there. the cone isn't there anymore. the bahamas now getting cleared, although freeport and really the abaco island areas still under the gun. still 100 miles per hour, maybe 115. i've been looking at the hurricane hunter aircraft, probably around 100. they don't like to fluctuate up and down very much. kind of like to keep one solid number unless there's a big low ring of pressure or raising of pressure. right now it's now. the eye is reorganizing, and it will turn into a much bigger storm. it will get it that category 4 as it gets away from the islands. what we're seeing and are going to see are the outer bands of rain that come onshore here. you may get a spin, just enough of a twist to get a tornado with some of that, but you'll certainly get an awful lot of wind and wave action here along the east coast, and then the potential for the landfall. the landfall somewhere between will mickton and also cape hatteras. now, th
tampa to naples, won't get over to you. while, three days ago it was possible the cone was still over there. the cone isn't there anymore. the bahamas now getting cleared, although freeport and really the abaco island areas still under the gun. still 100 miles per hour, maybe 115. i've been looking at the hurricane hunter aircraft, probably around 100. they don't like to fluctuate up and down very much. kind of like to keep one solid number unless there's a big low ring of pressure or raising...
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this is by videoconference from naples. for more information, go to our web site, c-span.org.ler: hi. i want to take a not popular position. i'm against where we have been in libya. in terms of the united states at first been in charge of the bombing campaign. we let nato takeover. i don't think we should do that because that is not in our national interest. what is next -- bahrain? what about yemen? guest: a big difference between bahrain and yemen and syria -- many people think we just decided or nicolas sarkozy of france decided to intervene in libya. it wasn't that easy. if there was no vote to take action, there would've been no u.n. sanctions and no actions by any of the western powers. it is nearly impossible to imagine a scenario where the arab league would take that kind of action against them. gaddafi has managed to make a lot of enemies. i guess that the caller raised an interesting issue about the u.s. role and nato in leadership. there have not been nato missions in the past in which the united states was not in the lead. some of us work mocking the president -- s
this is by videoconference from naples. for more information, go to our web site, c-span.org.ler: hi. i want to take a not popular position. i'm against where we have been in libya. in terms of the united states at first been in charge of the bombing campaign. we let nato takeover. i don't think we should do that because that is not in our national interest. what is next -- bahrain? what about yemen? guest: a big difference between bahrain and yemen and syria -- many people think we just...
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an 18th-century diffusive we compared the bay of kingston tabare of naples with the blue mountains standing in and the submerged ruins of the fort like a pompeii under the sea. others like to the grand jury and supply many simply overcome them mocking language from their lips. whatever else the refugees knew of the island vacancy it wasn't the 13 colonies any more. now, jamaica was a very wealthy place and it had wonderful sugar plantations that generate enormous amounts of wealth for britain. on the and the things that made it rich also made it rather challenging as an environment for the white refugees. one of the features of the tropical island is that it was written with dizzies of which i will say more about in a moment and another is one that made it so well fees it had these big plantations which were worked by japan tick numbers and the ratio of the slaves is something like eight period one, 10 for 1 and the rate tiny minority dead lived in terror that there would be uprisings that would knock them out and white women were particularly rare on jamaica because for the most part the p
an 18th-century diffusive we compared the bay of kingston tabare of naples with the blue mountains standing in and the submerged ruins of the fort like a pompeii under the sea. others like to the grand jury and supply many simply overcome them mocking language from their lips. whatever else the refugees knew of the island vacancy it wasn't the 13 colonies any more. now, jamaica was a very wealthy place and it had wonderful sugar plantations that generate enormous amounts of wealth for britain....
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in 18th century effusively compare the bay of pigs into the bay of naples with a blue mountain standing in for vesuvius and the submerged ruins of fort royal like a phantom pompei ended to see. others like the grantor and sublimity overcome them knocking language from their lives. whatever else loyalist refugees knew of this lush island they could see it wasn't the 13 colonies any more. now, jamaica was a very wealthy place, that had these wonderful sugar plantations that generated enormous amounts of wealth for britain. on the other hand the things that made his original submitted rather challenging as an environment for white refugees are got one of the features of it being a tropical island that it was written with disease which i will say more in a moment and another is that they wealthy that have these gigantic plantations -- the whites were a tiny minority and they lived in constant terror that there would be slave uprisings that would knock them all out. and white women were particularly rare on jamaica because for the most part the people who actually live there, the whites who
in 18th century effusively compare the bay of pigs into the bay of naples with a blue mountain standing in for vesuvius and the submerged ruins of fort royal like a phantom pompei ended to see. others like the grantor and sublimity overcome them knocking language from their lives. whatever else loyalist refugees knew of this lush island they could see it wasn't the 13 colonies any more. now, jamaica was a very wealthy place, that had these wonderful sugar plantations that generated enormous...
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in 18th century effusively compare the bay of pigs into the bay of naples with a blue mountain standing in for vesuvius and the submerged ruins of fort royal like a phantom pompei ended to see. others like the grantor and sublimity overcome them knocking language from their lives. whatever else loyalist refugees knew of this lush island they could see it wasn't the 13 colonies any more. now, jamaica was a very wealthy place, that had these wonderful sugar plantations that generated enormous amounts of wealth for britain. on the other hand the things that made his original submitted rather challenging as an environment for white refugees are got one of the features of it being a tropical island that it was written with disease which i will say more in a moment and another is that they wealthy that have these gigantic plantations -- the whites were a tiny minority and they lived in constant terror that there would be slave uprisings that would knock them all out. and white women were particularly rare on jamaica because for the most part the people who actually live there, the whites who
in 18th century effusively compare the bay of pigs into the bay of naples with a blue mountain standing in for vesuvius and the submerged ruins of fort royal like a phantom pompei ended to see. others like the grantor and sublimity overcome them knocking language from their lives. whatever else loyalist refugees knew of this lush island they could see it wasn't the 13 colonies any more. now, jamaica was a very wealthy place, that had these wonderful sugar plantations that generated enormous...
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with trained advisers that are there for no less than 12 months, and possibly longer, which moda in naples, then i think that we will have the ability to succeed. what will success look like? i have been asked many times. it won't be pretty are perfect and it might not be immediately evident, but i think that we are on the verge. investment is more in port and two keep investing these ministerial advisers in the civilians that general petraeus and general caldwell have asked for. and my final thing is that i would like to thank kelly uribe. would you please stand up? [applause] kelly is the program manager, who is a part-time mom. she was part-time. she is a full-time mom and a part-time dod civilian and this thing started and then she became a full-time mom and full-time dod civilian. if anyone has made my comments positive or the outcome to be encouraging, i think it has to be her. there are a lot of other people that a party been recognized and i don't want to take time to go over that again but i did want to point out in single out kelly for what she is done and is made a big differenc
with trained advisers that are there for no less than 12 months, and possibly longer, which moda in naples, then i think that we will have the ability to succeed. what will success look like? i have been asked many times. it won't be pretty are perfect and it might not be immediately evident, but i think that we are on the verge. investment is more in port and two keep investing these ministerial advisers in the civilians that general petraeus and general caldwell have asked for. and my final...
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you scoot down to sicily, to naples, have some pizza, land in rome.at sound so good. >> how could you -- how could you not. >> but to have that opportunity, do you have to like book three months in advance or something? >> these are trips that are available now for the fall. >> really? you can book them today. you get them in a couple of weeks. >> in a month. >> in a month? >> no, you want them to be good for september 4, i have something in alaska. alaska is super popular. all of the natural beauty is something you can't see unless you're on a cruise ship. why not take a week-long alaska cruise for $86 a day. you'll see glalsie glaciers, ic whales, and bald eagles. your meals are included. once you get on the ship, there's not a lot of money you have to spend. >> lots of cruiselines. how do we pick them? >> the key is reading "travel & leisure." the first step. >> shameless self-promotion. >> you can't lose. if you go on any cruiseline website, you're going to find great deals. now, the queen mary ii, when it was built in 2004 cost $1 billion to buil
you scoot down to sicily, to naples, have some pizza, land in rome.at sound so good. >> how could you -- how could you not. >> but to have that opportunity, do you have to like book three months in advance or something? >> these are trips that are available now for the fall. >> really? you can book them today. you get them in a couple of weeks. >> in a month. >> in a month? >> no, you want them to be good for september 4, i have something in alaska....
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this is by videoconference from naples. for more information, go to our web site, c-span.org. caller: hi. i want to take a not popular position. i'm against where we have been in libya. in terms of the united states at first been in charge of the bombing campaign. we let nato takeover. i don't think we should do that because that is not in our national interest. what is next -- bahrain? what about yemen? guest: a big difference between bahrain and yemen and syria -- many people think we just decided or nicolas sarkozy of france decided to intervene in libya. it wasn't that easy. if there was no vote to take action, there would've been no u.n. sanctions and no actions by any of the western powers. it is nearly impossible to imagine a scenario where the arab league would take that kind of action against them. gaddafi has managed to make a lot of enemies. i guess that the caller raised an interesting issue about the u.s. role and nato in leadership. there have not been nato missions in the past in which the united states was not in the lead. some of us work mocking the president
this is by videoconference from naples. for more information, go to our web site, c-span.org. caller: hi. i want to take a not popular position. i'm against where we have been in libya. in terms of the united states at first been in charge of the bombing campaign. we let nato takeover. i don't think we should do that because that is not in our national interest. what is next -- bahrain? what about yemen? guest: a big difference between bahrain and yemen and syria -- many people think we just...