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but the lion's share comes to him via naples, florida. >> nevin shapiro went to naples for the same reasonat bernie madoff went to palm beach and willie sutton robbed banks -- because that's where the money is. >> narrator: situated on florida's gulf coast, naples is a migratory zone for midwestern snowbirds looking for a warm place to spend their retirement. the picturesque town lies a 2-hour drive across alligator alley from miami, but it might as well be a million miles away. >> i think, if you were to take a photograph of the city of miami and then look at the negative, it would look a lot like naples. >> narrator: with a distinctly latin flare, miami is young and flashy. naples, on the other hand, is filled with retirees and has a decidedly buttoned-down, country-club feel. an abundance of investment firms line naples' main drag, competing to help wealthy retirees grow their nest eggs. shapiro wants in on the action. but far from home and very out of his element, he needs an inside man to pitch capitol investments. >> the story told itself well, but i don't think that the flash of mia
but the lion's share comes to him via naples, florida. >> nevin shapiro went to naples for the same reasonat bernie madoff went to palm beach and willie sutton robbed banks -- because that's where the money is. >> narrator: situated on florida's gulf coast, naples is a migratory zone for midwestern snowbirds looking for a warm place to spend their retirement. the picturesque town lies a 2-hour drive across alligator alley from miami, but it might as well be a million miles away....
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caller: he was in naples, that's where i met him. naples was nothing but a big, messed up broken antique buildings. i was just a child. i was 11 years old. i went right through, from beginning to end, of the war. then, i married my husband. that's why i'm in this country, and i love it. host: thank you for the call. let's move on to george, joining us from hawaii. caller: aloha. when i was in the masters program, i could not complete a research topic on segregation, but a few years after i graduated, it was revealed, the massacre in which there was a rice riot -- race riot with 1000 casualties and the records were distributed to a pacific unit. are any of your researchers looking at that or is that though an open mystery? the researcher who started this past away. -- passed away. mr. czekanski: we do not have anyone that is currently working on that. i have heard of it. i do not have the details. host: did the u.s. take many prisoners in the pacific battles? mr. czekanski: not compared to say the number of germans. for the japanese,
caller: he was in naples, that's where i met him. naples was nothing but a big, messed up broken antique buildings. i was just a child. i was 11 years old. i went right through, from beginning to end, of the war. then, i married my husband. that's why i'm in this country, and i love it. host: thank you for the call. let's move on to george, joining us from hawaii. caller: aloha. when i was in the masters program, i could not complete a research topic on segregation, but a few years after i...
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academics, as resilience the 1860s italy was several different countries centered around cerasoli, naples rome and so on. immigration of italian-americans from different regions of this one is contributive factors well. at the deli people are dropping balls at the end of words. >> it's alders a. it's all jersey. i am some french-canadian. think about it. the power of italian modern media films here in new jersey. there is a richness to the culture that people want, myself included. a perfect example, a golden meatball award. the meatball is cooked in a traditional style. what did you say? napoleon they call it now but let on. in italy italian said this way, new jersey i telling them americans said, do. >> my take away on this is it's time for some take away. >> what's the matter with you? >> nothing for you. >> this person is being called an angel. on halloween night they left their home to biface pay for their kids, sadly they got in an accident and never return. but instead of devastating news, the trooper took the people out for halloween. take these look at these-cam videos. a gofundm
academics, as resilience the 1860s italy was several different countries centered around cerasoli, naples rome and so on. immigration of italian-americans from different regions of this one is contributive factors well. at the deli people are dropping balls at the end of words. >> it's alders a. it's all jersey. i am some french-canadian. think about it. the power of italian modern media films here in new jersey. there is a richness to the culture that people want, myself included. a...
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there is a crust on our brand, which is about 80 miles above naples. in that there is a three roses which stand for hospitality, quality, and tradition. that's what goes into all of our meatball. the quality, of the meat and poo. that is part of it, what is in it. it is a traditional neapolitan style which is been, port, and bill. it has really fine cheese, some nice breadcrumbs that we make. >> so i will ask you, gravy >> is a huge bite i think it's gravy. what you think question mark. >> gravy. we were in lambertville for lunch and stop by and appellees before you opened up and we got to have a meatball without the soffits on them and they were still delicious. the neat meatballs come out just a little crisp, deletions. governor christie, if you're watching this you have to try this meatball. >> clip is discovered underneath this new york city park but it's great to look back at all your family's milestones. and birthdays happen only once a year. you miss the party. don't let the flu don't let the flu achew! take you out of the picture. get a flu sho
there is a crust on our brand, which is about 80 miles above naples. in that there is a three roses which stand for hospitality, quality, and tradition. that's what goes into all of our meatball. the quality, of the meat and poo. that is part of it, what is in it. it is a traditional neapolitan style which is been, port, and bill. it has really fine cheese, some nice breadcrumbs that we make. >> so i will ask you, gravy >> is a huge bite i think it's gravy. what you think question...
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>> caller: boo-yah from naples. >> oh, man, i love naples. m running to it. i wiwi throw in blackstone i'm in a real two-fer mode. we should take more calls. why don't we go to janet in north carolina. janet? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. pfizer, buy sell or hold? >> i like pfizer. i think ian reed has blockckster drugs. i like him. he's to the point. pfizer's for me. don't forget, louis at bristol myers i think are even better. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of one of the most exciting lightning rounds i have ever done. i have asthmhm.. ...one of many pieces in my fe. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhahar for sudden breathihi problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that
>> caller: boo-yah from naples. >> oh, man, i love naples. m running to it. i wiwi throw in blackstone i'm in a real two-fer mode. we should take more calls. why don't we go to janet in north carolina. janet? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. pfizer, buy sell or hold? >> i like pfizer. i think ian reed has blockckster drugs. i like him. he's to the point. pfizer's for me. don't forget, louis at bristol myers i think are even better. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion...
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naples and affinity -- they felt an affinity with the united states. during the war, the polls rise against russians. and the polls i should have given them more credit because they hoped to upset these plans for intervention and to stymied the great powers, what looked like another possibility for the continental war. they send their fleets over to new york stand and to -- and the new york's coverage's time is perfect. there are other reasons for them to come here. but it was used by the united states as a show of solidarity with the united states from their friends, the russians. >> two items. first of all the agreement between britain, spain, and secondly, find it sort of ironic that the only republican europe at that time was switzerland, yes, history shows that consequently switzerland was the last country to allow suffrage for women. they didn't get women the vote until 1971. >> switzerland was not always the same progressive. but it was a republic established in 1948. modeled after the united states. it was a refuge for a lot of republican europ
naples and affinity -- they felt an affinity with the united states. during the war, the polls rise against russians. and the polls i should have given them more credit because they hoped to upset these plans for intervention and to stymied the great powers, what looked like another possibility for the continental war. they send their fleets over to new york stand and to -- and the new york's coverage's time is perfect. there are other reasons for them to come here. but it was used by the...
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about 25,000 marched across italy, across the street, often to naples -- up into naples, to king victor emmanuel in 1860. italy was reuniting as america was falling apart. as they went across southern italy, giuseppe garibaldi was raising his sword for a united italy. now he was raising his sword for a united america. he had conditions. one of them was that he wanted absolute, full command of all armed forces. [laughter] mr. doyle: a pilot in a store must have full command of his crew. "i would be useless as a subordinate," he said. he wanted the powers to declare the war against slavery. "if the war is not for universal emancipation, this would be another intestinal war, just another civil war over territory and sovereignty of no real interest to the world." now, they could do nothing more than just give in the usual, "the constitution does not give the president the power to end slavery." he is just puzzled by this. "the president of your country can do something to end slavery?" -- can't do something to end slavery?" he is incredulous. in my first chapter, we see that the union would
about 25,000 marched across italy, across the street, often to naples -- up into naples, to king victor emmanuel in 1860. italy was reuniting as america was falling apart. as they went across southern italy, giuseppe garibaldi was raising his sword for a united italy. now he was raising his sword for a united america. he had conditions. one of them was that he wanted absolute, full command of all armed forces. [laughter] mr. doyle: a pilot in a store must have full command of his crew. "i...
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this is not the cammora of naples, but a hybrid of gangsters and politicians. >> exactly, a mafia that is trying to be respectable. >> they want to send money. they participate to public tenders. they are in the business of health care. sanitation, garbage. >> they don't do it, but steel the money, it wasn't violent, as much as an embezzlement empire. >> some important politicians have been implicated. do you know how high this goes. >> not yet. we have a fast-track trial. the problem with trials in italy, they are too slow. they take years and years. even if they are called fast-tracked. we have an effective police with extensive use of rare tapping. >> the courts don't do enough. >> if you are convicted. you can appeal and have a third degree of trial. >> it tracks on and on. >> and you run into the statute of limitations. >> even though you were in the court system. >> now, italy's anticorruption leader says the city can no longer fight the mob. is it that bad? >> i don't think so. a vast majority are law-abiding people. they need to find a new leadership. it is well administered. i
this is not the cammora of naples, but a hybrid of gangsters and politicians. >> exactly, a mafia that is trying to be respectable. >> they want to send money. they participate to public tenders. they are in the business of health care. sanitation, garbage. >> they don't do it, but steel the money, it wasn't violent, as much as an embezzlement empire. >> some important politicians have been implicated. do you know how high this goes. >> not yet. we have a...
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david: let's talk about naples. seeing the same thing as well?milar but nickel has been used as a financial means inside of china. was a big scandal a year-and-a-half ago where banks stopped using nickel as a financing tool and that cost a lot of the nickel come back onto the market in a very big manner. nickel is plunging, $23,000 two years ago. $8,400 today. a massive decline. zinc actually has seen the most amount of cuts and there is one century mine in australia. it is supposed to close sometime this year. santa claus is coming so it better close soon. joining usk you for from princeton. a rough two months from the late. has been a different story and mcdonald's where shares have rallied recently under the direction of the news eeoc the easter brought. .et's look at the tail looking at the share prices of , mcdonald's is going up and pull it is going down. let's start with mcdonald and what this involves what else has mcdonald's done well? >> they took a look at the menu and said we need to signify things. they said we are getting back into
david: let's talk about naples. seeing the same thing as well?milar but nickel has been used as a financial means inside of china. was a big scandal a year-and-a-half ago where banks stopped using nickel as a financing tool and that cost a lot of the nickel come back onto the market in a very big manner. nickel is plunging, $23,000 two years ago. $8,400 today. a massive decline. zinc actually has seen the most amount of cuts and there is one century mine in australia. it is supposed to close...
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residents in naples, florida, booking wrinkles for scaring gigs at birthday parties and bar mitzvahsare a troubled pre-teenager into behaving. >> that would scare me as an adult. >> that movie, "it." it reminds me of that. >>> "fox and friends" starts right now. >>> good morning to you. today is wednesday, november 4th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. the results are in from the sanctuary city, sheriff in san francisco to a referendum on pot. we've got election results from all across this great country. why conservative voters won the night. >>> meanwhile, a plane piloted by a former walmart ceo fell out of the sky. >> dude. oh, my god. whose car is he going to hit? oh, my god. >> dude. >> dude. look at that. there's an airplane with a parachute that savedhe
residents in naples, florida, booking wrinkles for scaring gigs at birthday parties and bar mitzvahsare a troubled pre-teenager into behaving. >> that would scare me as an adult. >> that movie, "it." it reminds me of that. >>> "fox and friends" starts right now. >>> good morning to you. today is wednesday, november 4th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. the results are in from the sanctuary city, sheriff in san francisco to a referendum on pot. we've...
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i'm from naples, florida. oh, my god. >> i just like -- >> on a whole other level. i want it that away >> i always remember thinking i was always second best. it's funny like this whole "dancing with the stars" show, you know, it is like, coming down to the wire. and there is that little chip on my shoulder. you know. still from that. and i think it would be nice to get first place. >> at just 35 years old, nick is the ultimate highsnd lows. dui, bar brawl, battles with cocaine. this is nick now. sober, mature and reflecting. >> i think on your show, 35 years old, i'm 35. the progression like how it started and where it comes to now. >> that's the wake-up call. where you realize you needed to make a chahae. >> your physical appearance. and you're doing things and you're seeing that you don't look healthy. i was gaining weight at the time. the color in your faces began. i was able to look in the mirror and said to myself, i don't want to be that person that you turn on the television and they're saying, oh, we feel really bad because, h hdied. >> also helping nick tu
i'm from naples, florida. oh, my god. >> i just like -- >> on a whole other level. i want it that away >> i always remember thinking i was always second best. it's funny like this whole "dancing with the stars" show, you know, it is like, coming down to the wire. and there is that little chip on my shoulder. you know. still from that. and i think it would be nice to get first place. >> at just 35 years old, nick is the ultimate highsnd lows. dui, bar brawl,...
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third generation john luca who is the current president whose grandfather started the company in naplesl give you the complete ensemble because it's fairly ex sen tiff two suits, sport coat and trousers, formal ensemble, a top coat, shirts and neckties and a private wardrobe consultation in naples. then they'll whisk you over to capri where they opened a jewel of a store. you can bring a friend and have a wonderful experience. >> it includes the travel to and for. >> it includes everything. >> it's only one offering. if you call they might -- >> they can fit you in otherwise. that is a good deal there. and the third one, you were pointing at me for some reason on this one, but this one involves drinking wine. >> it does. so they have been making wine since the 1300s, one of the oldest wineries in the world. it's a visit to three separate wineries, an opportunity for your own barrel, which is -- >> you get your own barrel. >> you get your own barrel. it's 225 liters. you can pick the barrel. you can work with the winemaker. you can work on a custom blend. in addition you get every vintag
third generation john luca who is the current president whose grandfather started the company in naplesl give you the complete ensemble because it's fairly ex sen tiff two suits, sport coat and trousers, formal ensemble, a top coat, shirts and neckties and a private wardrobe consultation in naples. then they'll whisk you over to capri where they opened a jewel of a store. you can bring a friend and have a wonderful experience. >> it includes the travel to and for. >> it includes...
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first, he wanted to meet us in naples, then new york, then london. he finally agreed on rome, and we're about to find out why he's been so skittish. [ speaking italian ] >> reporter: how to describe scaramella? he's a lawyer, an academic, a security analyst and also someone litvinenko never completely trusted. scaramella, you'll remember, is the contact litvinenko met at the sushi bar on the day he was poisoned. litvinenko thought you poisoned him? >> yes. >> reporter: you didn't poison him? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: from his perspective, it does make sense. >> uh-huh. no, sure, everything is very strange. >> reporter: scaramella had been working for the italian government and sometimes used litvinenko as a source for investigations into the russian mob and spy rings. so he was giving you names of russian mafia members. >> yes, names, dates. >> reporter: who were connected to the intelligence service? >> exactly. >> reporter: something that was sure to upset both the mobsters and the fsb. scaramella told us that in october 2006, the month befor
first, he wanted to meet us in naples, then new york, then london. he finally agreed on rome, and we're about to find out why he's been so skittish. [ speaking italian ] >> reporter: how to describe scaramella? he's a lawyer, an academic, a security analyst and also someone litvinenko never completely trusted. scaramella, you'll remember, is the contact litvinenko met at the sushi bar on the day he was poisoned. litvinenko thought you poisoned him? >> yes. >> reporter: you...
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we had a joint command center at naples that basically coordinated air attacks, it coordinated ground operations as well. and was very effective. i think that's the kind of model that we ought to be using today. >> how do you think the president is responding to this? >> i think the president obviously reflects tremendous concern about what took place in par paris. i think he understands that isis is a threat. he's actually defined the right mission, to degrade, dismantle and defeat isis. that is the fundamental mission. it isn't about containment. it is about defeating isis. i think if there's anything that we ought to understand from these last events, it's that we have to go to war against this brutal enemy. >> do you hear that out of the president though because, you know, the likes of linsey graham and john mccain have been saying he does not seem to have the will for the fight or show the will for the fight and that he seems to be urging patience with the battle plan already in place against isis. do you agree with that? >> well, look, neal, you know, one thing i've been concern
we had a joint command center at naples that basically coordinated air attacks, it coordinated ground operations as well. and was very effective. i think that's the kind of model that we ought to be using today. >> how do you think the president is responding to this? >> i think the president obviously reflects tremendous concern about what took place in par paris. i think he understands that isis is a threat. he's actually defined the right mission, to degrade, dismantle and defeat...
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among other things, he has fleet inth the sixth naples, italy and is a liaison to the european border control agency. he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on in northwest africa, the middle east, the mediterranean, and many front-line european states. finally, and then we will segue to the panel, i want to introduce kathleen newland, someone whose work i have known followed many years, her career, but actually we have never met until today, ironically. we have spent much of our career lifetime working on this issue. cofounder and senior fellow of the migration policy institute. she sits on the board of overseers of the international rescue committee. she is on the board of directors nh cr. usa she is worked for the world bank, secretary. i thought it was interesting she cofounded an organization called humanitarian's with lord davis oh when in london. many, manyauthor of books. i'm not going to list them all. the we're going to start with newland, and i just want to ask her if she can help us understand the nature and the origins of this crisis and give us so
among other things, he has fleet inth the sixth naples, italy and is a liaison to the european border control agency. he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on in northwest africa, the middle east, the mediterranean, and many front-line european states. finally, and then we will segue to the panel, i want to introduce kathleen newland, someone whose work i have known followed many years, her career, but actually we have never met until today, ironically. we have spent...
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we are going to be live tomorrow at the cme's global conference in naples, florida. a lineup of some pretty good interviews. the former twitter ceo. a bunch has happened since he left. we'll talk to him about where he thinks that company is heading under new ceo jack dorsey. neu neuroiel roubini will be with us. about what he thinks about the whole market climate overall. and terry duffy, the host down there, executive chairman of the cme group, we'll get his thoughts on all things markets. all of those tomorrow on the halftime show. he made the unpopular call in october, turns out it was a good call. find out whether jonathan is still bearish on his trader favorite. >>> over the last 15 years, there's only been two other times. so, you know, from a risk/reward perspective, we're looking at the historical data. tell us when it gets this extreme, there's high odds it's going to pullback. >> all right, that was jonathan krinsky just sell nike recommendation. the stock is down almost 9% since he made that call on this very program. he is back today on set. as joked to y
we are going to be live tomorrow at the cme's global conference in naples, florida. a lineup of some pretty good interviews. the former twitter ceo. a bunch has happened since he left. we'll talk to him about where he thinks that company is heading under new ceo jack dorsey. neu neuroiel roubini will be with us. about what he thinks about the whole market climate overall. and terry duffy, the host down there, executive chairman of the cme group, we'll get his thoughts on all things markets. all...
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the world number one from new zealand finished in time for 7th at the lpga tour in naples, florida and the year race and $1 million bonus after the tournament itself and won by christie of the united states by a single stroke. afghanistan has few women in sport but a group of them are training for the country's women cycling team and hoping to be able to compete on the international stage in a few years, jennifer glasse reports. >> reporter: three times a week they take to the roads in central afghanistan hope tolling build a world class cycling team. but first they have to learn the basics. on this day it's learning to ride as a team. in a line close enough to each other so the rider behind can take advantage of the slip stream. and used to cycle as a child in iran, six years after she moved to afghanistan she saw another girl on a bike and started riding again and here in a more progressive part of the country there were objections. >> translator: it's a shame for women to ride bikes. it's a shame. >> reporter: what do you do about that? >> oh, we talk with mali and we say that if yo
the world number one from new zealand finished in time for 7th at the lpga tour in naples, florida and the year race and $1 million bonus after the tournament itself and won by christie of the united states by a single stroke. afghanistan has few women in sport but a group of them are training for the country's women cycling team and hoping to be able to compete on the international stage in a few years, jennifer glasse reports. >> reporter: three times a week they take to the roads in...
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we're going to try and go back to naples and make this work." >> do you have any reason n believevthat anything bad has happenededo her? >> that would be my worst fear. >> reporter: but thanksgiving day came and went. force called in the colorado bureau of investigations. which is why agent greg sadar was standing beside the shallolo blue river staring at what looked like a lump of snow on some rocks. >> there was several inches of snow on top of her. you could see the body underneath the snow. >> reporter: it was stephanie, all right. but how did she get here? >> coming up. the autopsy finding that surprised everyone. had stephanie been murdered? >> it's a whodunit. i had at least three viable suspects. >> any one of whom had a potential motive. >> w wn "dateline" continunu. >> reporter: it was perplexing, almost, that a thing so awful could happen in the midst of such beauty. here in the frigig rushing water of the blue river, three and half days after she disappeared, they found sphanie roller bruner, nude but for a tie dyed shirt that still clung to her body, came to rest against a
we're going to try and go back to naples and make this work." >> do you have any reason n believevthat anything bad has happenededo her? >> that would be my worst fear. >> reporter: but thanksgiving day came and went. force called in the colorado bureau of investigations. which is why agent greg sadar was standing beside the shallolo blue river staring at what looked like a lump of snow on some rocks. >> there was several inches of snow on top of her. you could see...
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we had a joint command center at naples.s the effort we need to put together and focus on our objectives and what we're trying to achieve. russia, obviously it would be nice to have them as part of that effort but, frankly, i don't trust them in this effort at this time and i certainly don't trust iran to be part of that effort as well. we've got to focus on our allies and the countries that work with us to try to achieve the mission that we need to go after. >> and very quickly secretary panetta, would you somehow prioritize isis over assad at this point or do they have to be pursued simultaneously? >> i think we've got to go after both of them. i don't think we can suddenly say assad -- you know, we shouldn't pay attention to him because assad is an international criminal and we should not be part of an effort to allow assad to stay in place. but our priority here, our main focus now, ought to be in going after isis and making sure we defeat them. they're the clear and present danger. they're the ones we have to defeat if
we had a joint command center at naples.s the effort we need to put together and focus on our objectives and what we're trying to achieve. russia, obviously it would be nice to have them as part of that effort but, frankly, i don't trust them in this effort at this time and i certainly don't trust iran to be part of that effort as well. we've got to focus on our allies and the countries that work with us to try to achieve the mission that we need to go after. >> and very quickly secretary...
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he is a career aviator, a decorated flyer, among other things has served with the 6th fleet in naples, italy,, italy, and a liaison, very important, to the european border patrol agency. soso he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on north and west africa, the middle east, mediterranean, and many front-line european states. finally, and then we will segue to the panel, i want to introduce kathleen newland, someone whose work i have known for many years and followed her career but we have never met until today ironically even though both of us has been much of our career and lifetime working on this issue of migration. she is a senior fellow and cofounder of the migration policy institute. she sits on the board of overseers of the international rescue committee. she's on the board of directors of the board of usa or unhcr. she has worked for the unhcr, world bank, secretary-general. thought it wasthought it was interesting that she cofounded an organization called the amount us with lord david allen in london, the author of many, many, many books. i am not going
he is a career aviator, a decorated flyer, among other things has served with the 6th fleet in naples, italy,, italy, and a liaison, very important, to the european border patrol agency. soso he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on north and west africa, the middle east, mediterranean, and many front-line european states. finally, and then we will segue to the panel, i want to introduce kathleen newland, someone whose work i have known for many years and followed her...
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it happened off the coast of italy.6 sailors from the savoia yacht club were sailing the gulf of naples , with no other vessels in sight, when something made a beeline for their boat...(lino grosso/savoia yacht club) "we thought we are crazy. this dog is coming from the sky. it's impossible."lino grosso shot the rescue. the dog was a 3- month old named noodle.though his rescuers gave him another name...(lino grosso/savoia yacht club) "we called the dog moze."moses, best known for... (nats of ten commandments) parting the sea.the part noodle's rescuers didn't know was that the pup had been riding a hydrofoil ferry like this with his brand new owner when he slipped his leash and fell into the sea.(jeanne moos/reporting) "the owner tried to get the ferry to stop, to go back and look for the pup, but crew members refused saying the dog would already have drowned."but half an hour or more later, noodle was still dog paddling for dear life...(nats:) " bravo bravo."he was trembling and crying as he was cuddled... cuddled and rubbed and covered with a jacket . back on land he was handed over to
it happened off the coast of italy.6 sailors from the savoia yacht club were sailing the gulf of naples , with no other vessels in sight, when something made a beeline for their boat...(lino grosso/savoia yacht club) "we thought we are crazy. this dog is coming from the sky. it's impossible."lino grosso shot the rescue. the dog was a 3- month old named noodle.though his rescuers gave him another name...(lino grosso/savoia yacht club) "we called the dog moze."moses, best...
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among other things he has served with the sixth fleet in naples, italy, a liaison, this is very important torks the european border control agency. so he has a lot of front line experience looking at what's going on in north and west africa the middle east the mediterranean and many of the front line european states. finally, and then we're going to segue to the panel i want to introduce kathleen, someone whose work i have known for many years and followed his career that we've never met until today ironically eevep though both of us have spent much of our career and lifetime working on this issue of migration. she is a senior fellow and cofounder of the migration policy institute. among other things she sits on the board of overserious of international rescue committee many of you know the irc. she is on the board of directors for unhcr. on the foundation for the hague process, the migrants and refugees, worked for the unhcr the world bank secretary general. i thought it was interesting that she cofounded an organization with lord david owen in london. she is the author of many, many boo
among other things he has served with the sixth fleet in naples, italy, a liaison, this is very important torks the european border control agency. so he has a lot of front line experience looking at what's going on in north and west africa the middle east the mediterranean and many of the front line european states. finally, and then we're going to segue to the panel i want to introduce kathleen, someone whose work i have known for many years and followed his career that we've never met until...
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ais a career aviator decorated flyer, and among other things, he has served with the ,ixth fleet in naples, italy and a liaison to the european border control agency affront tax. he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on in north and west africa, the middle east, the mediterranean, and many of the states.e finally, i want to introduce to kathleen newland, someone i've known many careers, but we've .ever met until today she is a senior fellow at the migration policy institute. she sits on the board of overseers of the international rescue committee. many of you in this room probably know the irc. she is on the board of directors .f unhcr she is on the foundation for the a crisis of refugees. worked for the un's secretary-general. she cofounded an organization ita with lord david owen in london. she is the author of many books. i'm not going to list them all. we're going to start with dr. newland. i just want to ask her if she could help us understand the nature and the origins of this crisis and give us some historical perspective. let's start with you. kathleen: tha
ais a career aviator decorated flyer, and among other things, he has served with the ,ixth fleet in naples, italy and a liaison to the european border control agency affront tax. he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on in north and west africa, the middle east, the mediterranean, and many of the states.e finally, i want to introduce to kathleen newland, someone i've known many careers, but we've .ever met until today she is a senior fellow at the migration policy...
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spent three years over in naples in middle school for our two oldest.e spent the three years over there. they learned that there is more out there than just the american way. and they into a church go, look, another church. because they have been in 15 or 20 churches. but i saw the change when we went back. we had a young man who lived a couple of doors down. goods a solid kid -- grades, athlete, could converse with adults. but the difference between that hisg man and our oldest was universe revolve around jacksonville, florida. our sons universe revolve around the world. he understood there was more out there than just jacksonville. he is now 28, and what he is doing and how he has succeeded times.ave moved many all three of our kids went to at least two different high schools. but the resiliency peace we -- you look before at how the kids are now, and it is a result of the military. >> it is a global world. we are connected economically, militarily. just like dixon said. i also think that they are resilient. my girls went out to college, they were not
spent three years over in naples in middle school for our two oldest.e spent the three years over there. they learned that there is more out there than just the american way. and they into a church go, look, another church. because they have been in 15 or 20 churches. but i saw the change when we went back. we had a young man who lived a couple of doors down. goods a solid kid -- grades, athlete, could converse with adults. but the difference between that hisg man and our oldest was universe...