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air raids on rocca in the autumn of 2017 . a short time later leonora left rocca and i asked lost control over the city. when mike heard the news he feared the worst for his daughter as so often before. is it still you're sitting here you can't do anything. you feel completely powerless. to try to distract yourself and not think about it too much and if through fear that will because there's nothing you can do. the most you just have to accept things as they come. in the. meanwhile leonora was carrying on with her life she posted m o g celebrating her 1st week of pregnancy. while leonora was still somewhere in syria i traveled to the liberated city of raka now little more than a wasteland of ruins and rubble i found the apartment where she used to live. it up in the mouth when she posted photos from morocco back then i spent ages searching the internet to find out exactly which building she was in. this was what was left of the stairwell leading to her apartment. leonora spent several months here and evidently made herself at
air raids on rocca in the autumn of 2017 . a short time later leonora left rocca and i asked lost control over the city. when mike heard the news he feared the worst for his daughter as so often before. is it still you're sitting here you can't do anything. you feel completely powerless. to try to distract yourself and not think about it too much and if through fear that will because there's nothing you can do. the most you just have to accept things as they come. in the. meanwhile leonora was...
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torturing people himself had others do it for him leonora was getting acquainted with her new home rocca the capital of the i asked califf it she texted her dad about what she'd seen. us how to ask us. the roundabout was right outside leonora's home. i s. used such violent images as propaganda on the internet in order to recruit new people and intimidate opponents. in the weeks after leonora disappeared the police were informed and visited mike's home where they seized his daughter's computer. but there was little they could do. yet mike is heading to berlin to a counseling center called high out arabic for life it was set up to help families whose children have signed up to islamist groups. there he met dozens of families in a similarly desperate situation the center's director cloudier dunn advised parents to talk to their children about everyday things in the hope that they'll get homesick. the fifty's and the crucial thing is that you realize you're not alone because you're not the only idiot in germany whose daughter is run away nor appeared unaware of exactly what kind of place she
torturing people himself had others do it for him leonora was getting acquainted with her new home rocca the capital of the i asked califf it she texted her dad about what she'd seen. us how to ask us. the roundabout was right outside leonora's home. i s. used such violent images as propaganda on the internet in order to recruit new people and intimidate opponents. in the weeks after leonora disappeared the police were informed and visited mike's home where they seized his daughter's computer....
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mo ro mo rocca.e is a a correspondent for cbs sunday morning and a frequent panelist on npr's hit weekly quiz show wait, wait, don't tell me. he is the author and audiobook narrator of the recent "new york times" bestseller, great lives worth reliving published by simon & schuster and simon & schuster audio. he is also the host of the podcast. we are excited to have him as our host this evening, so without further ado, mo rocca. [applause] thank you, thank you. i'm mo rocca, and this is kind of a dream for me i i have to . here i am in this fabulous venue in front oful his glittering crowd, and stephen king is here. [cheers and applause] i mean, i feel like kerry wenches asked to the prom. [laughing] -- when she was asked to the prom. and given the royal treatment. they sent a car for me. how nice is that? christine, i'll be out and about two hours. christine answered back, nice, okay. it is a 20th anniversary of the audio awards and things have never been better for this sector of the publishing ind
mo ro mo rocca.e is a a correspondent for cbs sunday morning and a frequent panelist on npr's hit weekly quiz show wait, wait, don't tell me. he is the author and audiobook narrator of the recent "new york times" bestseller, great lives worth reliving published by simon & schuster and simon & schuster audio. he is also the host of the podcast. we are excited to have him as our host this evening, so without further ado, mo rocca. [applause] thank you, thank you. i'm mo rocca,...
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mo rocca: , the house. [applause]. where is she going.le the audio boards began 25 years ago, the audiobook is so goes back much farther. e the very first work of western literature was an audiobook. i am talking of course by homer the one to change earl jones but that he was unavailable. when it took high school lesson, homer's work was intended to be hurt, nuts read. and he received a raise on the odyssey. homer had deal. go with it. it is whimsical. [laughter]. there was a problem though. this being 800 bc, there's no such thing as recorded sound. so he had to actually find homer and get him to recite his work life. but homer was blind and just sort of wondering around so you never know where to find him let'snd just say he could be vey cranky if he founding. especially when you put him to get him to go back. when you asked him to read. needless to say this was not a solid business plan and in fact you could say it was, an epic fail. are there any librarians here. yeah, you guys love it. my librarians have a back. fast-forward 2785 yea
mo rocca: , the house. [applause]. where is she going.le the audio boards began 25 years ago, the audiobook is so goes back much farther. e the very first work of western literature was an audiobook. i am talking of course by homer the one to change earl jones but that he was unavailable. when it took high school lesson, homer's work was intended to be hurt, nuts read. and he received a raise on the odyssey. homer had deal. go with it. it is whimsical. [laughter]. there was a problem though....
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mo rocca he is the author and audiobook narrator of the new york times bestseller great lives were three living published by simon & schuster and also the host of the podcast we are excited to have him as our host this evening so without further ad ado, mo rocca. [applause] >> thank you. this is a dream for me i have to say. here i am in this fabulous then you and stephen king is here. [cheers and applause] i feel like carrie when she was asked to the prom. [laughter] and given the royal treatment they sent a car for me. how nice is that? i will be out and about two hours. it is the 25th anniversary of the audie awards and nothing has been better for the sector of the industry it is growing by leaps and bounds. seven years of double-digit growth, 45000 titles last year alone with revenues of over $1 billion. [applause] in the high school cafeteria that is the publishing world audio book people are sitting at the cool kids table and e-books money are begging them for lunch money. [laughter] but they don't need your pity they just need something to eat. to's show how hot audiobooks have be
mo rocca he is the author and audiobook narrator of the new york times bestseller great lives were three living published by simon & schuster and also the host of the podcast we are excited to have him as our host this evening so without further ad ado, mo rocca. [applause] >> thank you. this is a dream for me i have to say. here i am in this fabulous then you and stephen king is here. [cheers and applause] i feel like carrie when she was asked to the prom. [laughter] and given the...
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m mo rocca has that story. >> it's an eerie place because the ghosts are everywhere. this is a hospital that goes back three centuries. every immigrant group has come through with every imaginable disease. >> reporter: if you want to tell the story of america through its chronology of health crises, then there's no better setting than bellevue hospital. >> the irish come first, and they allegedly bring with them cholera and tyfus. then the germans and the jews come and tuberculosis becomes the big disease. >> reporter: pulitzer prize winner david oshinsky writes the book about the storied new york city hospital. >> this is a tuberculosis balcony. we're here in the famous tb bellevue wards. it was believed fresh air would help. they would be here in the snow. >> reporter: and in the 1980s, bellevue was ground zero during the aids epidemic. >> more patients with aids come to bellevue and more patients with aids die at bellevue hospital. and the treatment of aids patients is a story of struggle and heroism and eventually helping to turn a deadly disease into a treatable
m mo rocca has that story. >> it's an eerie place because the ghosts are everywhere. this is a hospital that goes back three centuries. every immigrant group has come through with every imaginable disease. >> reporter: if you want to tell the story of america through its chronology of health crises, then there's no better setting than bellevue hospital. >> the irish come first, and they allegedly bring with them cholera and tyfus. then the germans and the jews come and...
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deadly in the past but it is a persistent threat counting out regular ied accounts in places like rocca, east of the euphrates and temporarily capturing villages and bombing oil and gas facilities west of the river. in areas previously for opposition control which has since been retaken by the syrian military we know from our own staff that the end of formal fighting has not led to an end of violence or an improvement in the civilian populations humanitarian situation. charles of the middle institute counts more than 350 attacks in the past 12 months in the southwest of the country where the civil war began, including an attack last month they killed two workers. the situation resembled the present conflict rather than an emergent piece. meanwhile, outside syria the situation of nearly 6 million syrians who fled across the border should not be forgotten. 78% of syrians in jordan live below the poverty line. half of the 500,000 syrian refugee children in lebanon still out of school nine years into the war. it is worth noting and i'm sorry to say this as someone who is a foreigner in amer
deadly in the past but it is a persistent threat counting out regular ied accounts in places like rocca, east of the euphrates and temporarily capturing villages and bombing oil and gas facilities west of the river. in areas previously for opposition control which has since been retaken by the syrian military we know from our own staff that the end of formal fighting has not led to an end of violence or an improvement in the civilian populations humanitarian situation. charles of the middle...
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. >> pauley: still to come, a time out with mo rocca.arth. but with rising stress in the modern world, (yawning) a good night's sleep is nearly extinct. ♪ ♪ however, there's hope on the horizon. every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries. with rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. ♪ ♪ >> well, here we go again "on the road." >> pauley: we at "sunday morning" owe a lot to charles kuralt's travels "on the road." steve hartman carries on that tradition these days, finding the stories everyone else has [ doorbell ] >> for most of us -- >> come in! >> -- being a good neighbor means loaning a stick of butter, maybe the occasional social visit. >> hello. >> how are you, kathy? >> but kathy felt of sandy, utah, says whatever your standard, it pales compared to what her neighbors did for her. what was your reaction? >> i cried, just like now. i was so moved. this is my miracle. >> kathy's miracle began about ten years ago. her m.s. had progressed to the point where she couldn't even get
. >> pauley: still to come, a time out with mo rocca.arth. but with rising stress in the modern world, (yawning) a good night's sleep is nearly extinct. ♪ ♪ however, there's hope on the horizon. every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries. with rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. ♪ ♪ >> well, here we go again "on the road." >> pauley: we at "sunday morning" owe a lot to charles kuralt's...
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is off the table the country's ministers are sent to discuss the development in talks this monday rocca steve takes a look now at the alleged efforts to cash in on the crisis in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king similarly in the land of the infected the man with the vaccine becomes a god. to bring in based company is researching a corona vaccine and the high pressure the government wants to secure the rights to it exclusively the german government is trying to prevent this there are only 2 reasons why anyone would want a monopoly on a vaccine the 1st is money it would take a truly miserable creature to try and profit from a cure that could save millions of lives would hate capitalism to control over who gets vaccinated and if trump does get exclusive rights to a vaccine guess who'll be lost in the least for an injection. harsh economic sanctions imposed by the trumpet ministration have contributed to a shortage of test kits and medical supplies in the wrong school smocks and does affect ins i'm not pharmacists they're stuck the situation is really a burden to my family and
is off the table the country's ministers are sent to discuss the development in talks this monday rocca steve takes a look now at the alleged efforts to cash in on the crisis in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king similarly in the land of the infected the man with the vaccine becomes a god. to bring in based company is researching a corona vaccine and the high pressure the government wants to secure the rights to it exclusively the german government is trying to prevent this there...
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our mo rocca pieces it all together. >> tired of staring at your phone all day?hen break out that jigsaw puzzle you never thought you would get to. >> families everywhere are reconnecting over jigsaw puzzles. >> why would families willingly do this when there are so many other home entertainment options. >> very few people can walk by a puzzle and not put in a piece. the goal is absolutely right there. >> putting it together on sunday morning. >> cowan: martha pondering what this means. and there are companies that need workers and badly. jim gaffigan updates us on how his family is doing. and tips on books and tv binges for the home-bound, and more. we'll start with getting an update from our dr. jon lapook, when our sunday morning for the 29th of march 2020 as a mother, i know how hard it is to see our children's lives impor coronavirus.19, so, i want you to know that our state is allocating unprecedented resources and services to meet this challenge. i want you to know, that we are here for you. but i also have an ask for you. please stay home to keep others a
our mo rocca pieces it all together. >> tired of staring at your phone all day?hen break out that jigsaw puzzle you never thought you would get to. >> families everywhere are reconnecting over jigsaw puzzles. >> why would families willingly do this when there are so many other home entertainment options. >> very few people can walk by a puzzle and not put in a piece. the goal is absolutely right there. >> putting it together on sunday morning. >> cowan:...
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our history lesson comes from mo rocca. >> bellevue, in many ways, is an eerie place.s an eerie place because the ghosts are everywhere. this is a hospital that goes back three centuries. every immigrant group has come through with every imaginable disease. >> if you want to tell the story of america through its chronology of health crises, then there's no better setting than bellevue hospital. >> the irish come first. and they allegedly bring with them, cholera and typhus. then the germans and the jews come, and tuberculosis becomes the big disease. >> pulitzer prize winner david oshinksy is the author of a book about the storied new york city hospital. >> this is a tuberculosis balcony, and here were the famous bellevue tb wards. and the belief was the fresh air would help. you would have dozens and dozens of people out at one time. they'd be here in the snow >> and in the 1980s bellevue was ground zero during the aids epidemic. >> more patients with aids come to bellevue and more patients with aids die at bellevue hospital. and the treatment of aids patients is a st
our history lesson comes from mo rocca. >> bellevue, in many ways, is an eerie place.s an eerie place because the ghosts are everywhere. this is a hospital that goes back three centuries. every immigrant group has come through with every imaginable disease. >> if you want to tell the story of america through its chronology of health crises, then there's no better setting than bellevue hospital. >> the irish come first. and they allegedly bring with them, cholera and typhus....
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francisco jim but tony life 1st from milan from the heart of it all we can speak now to francisco rocca who is the president of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies he joins us now also from italy's lumbee region via skype and francisco we do appreciate your time you're very busy at this moment obviously you're right there in the heart of it all in italy tell us what your experiences have been what you've been seeing. very moment i mean a lot they are always so which was founded depression number one in the u.s. is the moment i want to live the life of the volunteers the life of the county change that this is something that we have to admit that we were not prepared to as a western county and we are taking the consequences of. of preparation nevertheless the volunteers of the red cross since that moment i working around the clock some of them are really iraqis and unfortunately we we have lost some of them doing these despite what we are experiencing is not only about the need. maybe you always we call it that which of course are related to day to day cri
francisco jim but tony life 1st from milan from the heart of it all we can speak now to francisco rocca who is the president of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies he joins us now also from italy's lumbee region via skype and francisco we do appreciate your time you're very busy at this moment obviously you're right there in the heart of it all in italy tell us what your experiences have been what you've been seeing. very moment i mean a lot they are always so...
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chuck rocca u roebg rocha up ne. ♪ ♪ send me on my way ♪ (sensei) beautiful. but support the leg!arted cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. and aren't necessarily great for your teeth. the acid can actually wear away at the enamel which over time can cause sensitivity and a lot of people start to see their teeth turn yellow. i like to recommend pronamel to my patients to help them protect their teeth and keep the enamel strong. when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics yeah, and now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you
chuck rocca u roebg rocha up ne. ♪ ♪ send me on my way ♪ (sensei) beautiful. but support the leg!arted cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. and aren't necessarily great for your teeth. the acid...