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we have that story from sicily. >> reporter: this is the home to 138 child migrants. they come from across the african continent and elsewhere. >> i travel here from libya. >> reporter: the local council provides food and drink and fresh clothes and medicine where possible. but it costs money. to get here most of the children have had to find around $1,400 for the boat journey to sicily. 600 unaccompanied minors have been rescued by the italian navy this year. the operation is costing $12 million every month. just down the road from the center is the naval station. it's ships help bring rescued migrants to the island. it's guarded day and night by the military and run by private individuals who receive $47 per migrants per day from the state to care for them. if that's right, then it means the people running this center are get morgue than $5 million per month to operate it. how much of that money is spent on the migrants is open to question. some ngos in sicily have criticized this practice. >> people who have never worked in the field of migrant reception are openin
we have that story from sicily. >> reporter: this is the home to 138 child migrants. they come from across the african continent and elsewhere. >> i travel here from libya. >> reporter: the local council provides food and drink and fresh clothes and medicine where possible. but it costs money. to get here most of the children have had to find around $1,400 for the boat journey to sicily. 600 unaccompanied minors have been rescued by the italian navy this year. the operation is...
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sicily, the youngest of three daughters was born in 1892, in the outskirts of london. her father, a gifted cartoonist and journalist, soon revealed to be a notorious gambler, thief and womanizer, abandoned their families when sicily was only 8 years old. devastated, she was unable to recognize -- to reconcile, his apparent adoration with the pennery and shame into which his leaving had cast them. this, i believe, was the defining moment of her life. her father's betrayal forever destroyed her faith in people and in god, permeating every aspect of her life, including her writing. she would search for him in all her relationships with men and in her own way, she set out to become him. aware that her beauty, intelligence, and verbal acuity was akin to his, she must cast aside extraneous ambition over her overarching ambition, her life became a game of chest. believing that the formal schooling of a woman, such as herself, was a waste of time, she educated herself in classical literature history and moral philosophy. by the time she was 19 years old, sicily, now known as r
sicily, the youngest of three daughters was born in 1892, in the outskirts of london. her father, a gifted cartoonist and journalist, soon revealed to be a notorious gambler, thief and womanizer, abandoned their families when sicily was only 8 years old. devastated, she was unable to recognize -- to reconcile, his apparent adoration with the pennery and shame into which his leaving had cast them. this, i believe, was the defining moment of her life. her father's betrayal forever destroyed her...
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dominic cane, al jazeera, sicily. >> announced the recall of more than 100,000 cars. the flex, the edge, an sent tor the problem include and an electric system that could short circuit causing a fire. a dozen for profit colleges will be closing. the colleges operate under the name of eve rest, the education department putting on what they call the heightens financial monitors list. but the supplies can be tight in h the 24 stores that have retail licenses sonar. allen shoff her what is behind the shortage. >> . >> dale, first of all welcome to the street party that is day one of legal pot sales in the state of washington. this is the only store that will be open. is predicting is going to happen will happen for a variety of reasons. to get licensed and inspected and approves for sale. a lot of them are still processing that so those are the two main reasons that we are going to see a shortage here. here is one reason we know there will be a shortage. all products will have tock tested for the retail market in the and i of seattle. laboratories.bra storie everything so
dominic cane, al jazeera, sicily. >> announced the recall of more than 100,000 cars. the flex, the edge, an sent tor the problem include and an electric system that could short circuit causing a fire. a dozen for profit colleges will be closing. the colleges operate under the name of eve rest, the education department putting on what they call the heightens financial monitors list. but the supplies can be tight in h the 24 stores that have retail licenses sonar. allen shoff her what is...
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the first time after sicily, he wrote this. "i had come to despise and be revolted by war out of any logical proportion. i could not find the four freedoms among the dead men. personal weariness became a forest that shut off my view of events that happened. to put it bluntly, i just got too tired in the head." the following year at the time of the allied liberation of paris after several months of combat, he said something similar. "for me, war has become a flat, black depression without highlights, a revulsion of the mind and exhaustion of the spirit." ernie wrote that as the afterword for one of these collections and columns that were published as books that i mentioned. and it doesn't quite jibe with the image of the war he had been presenting in his columns day by day. what he presented in his columns was more of a mixture of the good and the bad. the comedy, the fraternalism of the war, even the strange beauty from time to time. you did not read things in ernie's columns that would leave you physically revolted. there was
the first time after sicily, he wrote this. "i had come to despise and be revolted by war out of any logical proportion. i could not find the four freedoms among the dead men. personal weariness became a forest that shut off my view of events that happened. to put it bluntly, i just got too tired in the head." the following year at the time of the allied liberation of paris after several months of combat, he said something similar. "for me, war has become a flat, black depression...
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to get here most of the children have had to find around $1,400 for the boat journey to sicily. around 6,000 unaccompanied minors have been rescued by the italian navy this year. the operation is costing the government $12 million every month. joust down the road is the naval station. it's ships help bring rescued migrants to reception centers across the island. by far the biggest is in the countryside. it's guarded day and night by the military, and is run by private individuals who receive an estimated $47 per migrant per day from the state to care for them. if that's right, then it means the people running this center are getting more than $5 million per month to operate it. how much of that money is spent on the migrants is open to question. >> reporter: some ngos in sicily have criticized in practice. >> people who have never worked in the field of migrant reception are building up cooperatives just to get a share of this colossal business. >> reporter: the main worry of the migrants is how and where their journey will end. al jazeera america sicily. >> michael: a suspected
to get here most of the children have had to find around $1,400 for the boat journey to sicily. around 6,000 unaccompanied minors have been rescued by the italian navy this year. the operation is costing the government $12 million every month. joust down the road is the naval station. it's ships help bring rescued migrants to reception centers across the island. by far the biggest is in the countryside. it's guarded day and night by the military, and is run by private individuals who receive an...
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they pay 1400 to get to sicily. the operation is costing the government $12 million every month. just down the road from the center is the naval station. it's ships help bring rescued migrants to reception centers across the island. in the countryside it is guarded day and night by the military and run by private individuals who are paid by the state to care for them. if that is right it means that the people running this center get $5 million a month to operate this. how much of this money is spent on the migrants is open for question. some ngos in sicily has criticized this practice. >> people who have never worked in the field of migrant reception are building up organizations and cooperatives just to get a share of this colossal business. >> reporter: business is far from the migrants' minds. their main worry is how and where their journey will end. dominick cane, al jazeera, sicily. >> michael: a subjected mexican cartel enforcer is in custody. maria ines ferre has that news and other news from around america. >> reporter: he's suspected of being a leader of the sineloa cart
they pay 1400 to get to sicily. the operation is costing the government $12 million every month. just down the road from the center is the naval station. it's ships help bring rescued migrants to reception centers across the island. in the countryside it is guarded day and night by the military and run by private individuals who are paid by the state to care for them. if that is right it means that the people running this center get $5 million a month to operate this. how much of this money is...
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he's 29 years old from sicily. he became the first battalion wenner 19¢ 98 heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >>> the weekend insider, with perspective on this week's top trending stories. >> a lot you don't know. >> beyonce's 50 shades? >> inside the rumors and why a split wouldn't be jay-z's only problem. part of our good week? >> bad week with the most outrageous real housewives week ever. how low will the reality go for ratings? >> i just want to make a point. >> then? >> hunky new super hero. >> plus. >> there he is, walkcky, weird,l yankovich. >> you're watching "the
he's 29 years old from sicily. he became the first battalion wenner 19¢ 98 heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >>> the weekend insider, with...
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i'm proud to say that my father was a member of the first infantry division from north africa to sicily to the normandy invasion, and he was awarded a bronze star with a "v" for valor. my question was, of course, i have been interested in american history and military history over the years. i have read a few books about the first infantry division. i was curious as to number one, how many men were actually killed, not casualties, but how many men were actually killed from the first division and also, mr. symonds has any idea of how much soldiers that the first infantry division actually landed that day. and i also want to say that i have enjoyed your presentations over the years. just outstanding. you just do an outstanding job and it's a pleasure to listen to you and watch you on tv. >> caller, thank you. >> thank you very much. i appreciate the compliments very much, and i'm embarrassed to say following those compliments that i don't have the numbers at my fingertips in terms of the total number two served in the first division or the total number killed in action that day. the numbe
i'm proud to say that my father was a member of the first infantry division from north africa to sicily to the normandy invasion, and he was awarded a bronze star with a "v" for valor. my question was, of course, i have been interested in american history and military history over the years. i have read a few books about the first infantry division. i was curious as to number one, how many men were actually killed, not casualties, but how many men were actually killed from the first...
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in the african nation of senegal, flew east, stopping in mauly and chad, then north to tunisia and sicily, before returning to its home base in germany. the pentagon says security at some of those airfields is not up to american standards, but that would seem to be all the more reason to guard the plane while it was on the ground. j.b. >> brown: thank you, david. as americans, we owe an awful lot to someone. a new study out today says 24% of us are so far behind in our debt, they've been turned over to a collection agency. here's anthony mason. >> did that cause you to lose your job? >> reporter: at the consumer credit counseling service in dallas, the phones are confantly busy. that's where aneat awho asked us not to reveal her identity, found help. >> everything went upside down. >> reporter: last year she ran up $10,000 in debt after her ex-husband lost his job. >> it was all credit card bills, and we were using the credit cards to buy the food, to pay for the electric bill, to pay for the phones, to buy gas-- everyday expenses, because we were missing all of his income. >> reporter: t
in the african nation of senegal, flew east, stopping in mauly and chad, then north to tunisia and sicily, before returning to its home base in germany. the pentagon says security at some of those airfields is not up to american standards, but that would seem to be all the more reason to guard the plane while it was on the ground. j.b. >> brown: thank you, david. as americans, we owe an awful lot to someone. a new study out today says 24% of us are so far behind in our debt, they've been...
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dominic cane, al jazeera, sicily. >> chicago's death toll over the weekend, the holiday weekend, has gone up. that and more from news around america, and this is a terrible story, now it's even gotten worse. >> much worse. another person was pronounced dead following last weekend's violence in chicago. 25-year-old william allen was one of more than 50 people shot over the 4th of july holiday weekend. 15 of those people died. amusement parks are keeping an eye out on safety after a roller coaster derailed last night. a branch fell on a frac, that caused the ninja ride roller coast tore derail. it tangled for hours as passengers were rescued. four people were injured two of them were taken to a nearby hospital. a mother accused of leaving her baby at a new york city subway station is in police custody today. the 20-year-old was tracked down after someone recognized her from photos. they show add woman pushing the child through a subway turnstile, she later got into a train, but left the baby stroller on the platform. someone stayed with the unattended infant for 20 minutes before calli
dominic cane, al jazeera, sicily. >> chicago's death toll over the weekend, the holiday weekend, has gone up. that and more from news around america, and this is a terrible story, now it's even gotten worse. >> much worse. another person was pronounced dead following last weekend's violence in chicago. 25-year-old william allen was one of more than 50 people shot over the 4th of july holiday weekend. 15 of those people died. amusement parks are keeping an eye out on safety after a...
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sicily. from it's influence. young people he owns the farm in the valley. in june of last year, the local mafia asked him for protection money. he refused. their response was violent. >> i found my sheep shot dead and one of them had been decapitated and his head put in front of my house. that is a clear sign of mafia intimidation. >> but he was not intimidated. instead, he and his friends form add network of young farmers determined to resist the mafia. >> from this very bad thing happened to me there has been a very good outcome, there have been many arrests and where i was once alone, now we are a network of 20 farmers whose flame terror 40, strong land. >> he hopes the rest of the island will follow his defiant example. dominic cane, al jazeera. sicily. they have would be the world cup no less than eight times so it is a true badle of footballing. lifting the trophy could be the pay off, but first making the final will be no easy task. brazil will be missing star player nemar ruled out of
sicily. from it's influence. young people he owns the farm in the valley. in june of last year, the local mafia asked him for protection money. he refused. their response was violent. >> i found my sheep shot dead and one of them had been decapitated and his head put in front of my house. that is a clear sign of mafia intimidation. >> but he was not intimidated. instead, he and his friends form add network of young farmers determined to resist the mafia. >> from this very bad...
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the island of sicily is a popular destination, but there's bad news for hikers. for two weeks now, one of the main attractions, mount aetna, has been closed to tourists. there are still be active volcanoes, and mount it is spitting lava again -- there are three active volcanoes, and mount aetna is spitting lava again. >> for days, mount aetna has put up a spectacular pyrotechnics display. carmina is here before sunrise to get a closer look. >> we are at the northern end of aetna at around 3100 meters. this crack is due to the abruption which is typical. the magma has risen to a very high level. at any moment, a new crater could open up, or there could be an explosion without any warning . >> even so, carmelo, what -- one of 40 rangers, leads us to the volcano. it is a tough climb in thin air and through ankle-deep volcanic ash. there it is. with each explosion, the crater belches out glowing molten lava, strewing around for hundreds of meters. the earth heaves and shakes. only the rangers brave the volcanic activity to get closer. tourists, however, have to keep
the island of sicily is a popular destination, but there's bad news for hikers. for two weeks now, one of the main attractions, mount aetna, has been closed to tourists. there are still be active volcanoes, and mount it is spitting lava again -- there are three active volcanoes, and mount aetna is spitting lava again. >> for days, mount aetna has put up a spectacular pyrotechnics display. carmina is here before sunrise to get a closer look. >> we are at the northern end of aetna at...
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the island of sicily is a popular destination, but there's bad news for hikers. for two weeks now, one of the main attractions, mount aetna, has been closed to tourists. there are still be active volcanoes, and mount it is spitting lava again -- there are three active volcanoes, and mount aetna is spitting lava again. >> for days, mount aetna has put up a spectacular pyrotechnics display. carmina is here before sunrise to get a closer look. >> we are at the northern end of aetna at around 3100 meters. this crack is due to the abruption which is typical. the magma has risen to a very high level. at any moment, a new crater could open up, or there could be an explosion without any warning . >> even so, carmelo, what -- one of 40 rangers, leads us to the volcano. it is a tough climb in thin air and through ankle-deep volcanic ash. there it is. with each explosion, the crater belches out glowing molten lava, strewing around for hundreds of meters. the earth heaves and shakes. only the rangers brave the volcanic activity to get closer. tourists, however, have to keep
the island of sicily is a popular destination, but there's bad news for hikers. for two weeks now, one of the main attractions, mount aetna, has been closed to tourists. there are still be active volcanoes, and mount it is spitting lava again -- there are three active volcanoes, and mount aetna is spitting lava again. >> for days, mount aetna has put up a spectacular pyrotechnics display. carmina is here before sunrise to get a closer look. >> we are at the northern end of aetna at...
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communication system ruins the landscape and may harm their health, as dominic kane reports from sicily the government says there's no evidence to support their claim. >>> this is the national park home to several rare plants and animals, and for the past few years to this: a u.s. military satellite communications installation. it needs ground stations like these to function. and will be fully operational in three years. but already many local people do not want it here. fabio campaigns against it. he tells me why he opposes it so much. >> translation: it's a fragile echo system where plants and animals exist. you are not allowed to build anything. americans were act cut the hill, destroy the environment and build the antenna which attacks the animals and people living around here. >> many people feel the installation is damaging their health. >> i think my daughters don't have a future. i have a feeling that etch is leaving. many are saying when the project is act voited, they'll live because we are afraid of getting sick and our children getting sick. >> one local doctor believes that
communication system ruins the landscape and may harm their health, as dominic kane reports from sicily the government says there's no evidence to support their claim. >>> this is the national park home to several rare plants and animals, and for the past few years to this: a u.s. military satellite communications installation. it needs ground stations like these to function. and will be fully operational in three years. but already many local people do not want it here. fabio...
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they have been tape to a port on the -- taken to a port on the island of sicily. >> japan and mia are holding talk on -- north korea are hold, talks to talk about ab duct japanese. five returned home, eight others are dead. north korea agreed to open an corrects into the disappearance. >>> thousands of protesters outside the japanese prime minister over ship zo abe's plan - allowing them to fight overseas if an ally comes under attack since the world war ii, it has only been able to use arms in diswps. the -- self-defence. a man set himself on fire in opposition to the plan. >> this is a divisive issue. is today's protest a reflect of the view of the wider population? >> well, that wider population is divide d. 50%ful people in a reement poll, a nicka poll say they were against this move. nonetheless, shinzo abe is pressing ahead with it. the junior parties have come together to agree on the final wording of this interpretation. what is left now is for official cabinet approval, and then a speech to the media by the prime minister himself, explaining to his country why he believes thi
they have been tape to a port on the -- taken to a port on the island of sicily. >> japan and mia are holding talk on -- north korea are hold, talks to talk about ab duct japanese. five returned home, eight others are dead. north korea agreed to open an corrects into the disappearance. >>> thousands of protesters outside the japanese prime minister over ship zo abe's plan - allowing them to fight overseas if an ally comes under attack since the world war ii, it has only been able...
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. >> the italian navy says it rescued a rubber dingy off of the coast of sicily.se-fire agreement last week between warring rebels in central african republic has brought a fragile peace to the capitol. more than a year of violence between muslim and christian militias has forced thousands to flee their homes. bon bongii is deeply divided. >> people are angry, nervous. this group is getting out of bangui where secretary violence divided muslims and christians. roads aren't safe. >> that's why african union troops are escorting this convoy. they leave behind an uneasy calm. they recently signed a cease-fire agreement. a traumatized population wants to give peace a chance. things seem to be getting back to thunderstormal. >> that's why others aren't leaving. >> we need peace so we can start living again. this violence and killing cannot continue. wir one people. >> the fighting has left communities wary of each other. >> it's still tense here some muslims say they are too scared to leave this part of bangui. some have been attacked and killed. >> across town, nearly
. >> the italian navy says it rescued a rubber dingy off of the coast of sicily.se-fire agreement last week between warring rebels in central african republic has brought a fragile peace to the capitol. more than a year of violence between muslim and christian militias has forced thousands to flee their homes. bon bongii is deeply divided. >> people are angry, nervous. this group is getting out of bangui where secretary violence divided muslims and christians. roads aren't safe....
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from there, it went to mali, chad, tunisia and sicily and finally to home base in germany. and that is where air force personnel found the man's body sunday night. the pentagon says the stowaway probably snuck on the plane in mali. >>> even with three major plane crashes within a week, 2014 is far from being the deadliest year for aviation. 761 people have died in aviation accidents around the world this year. airline fatalities have been dropping for decades. the worst year was 1972 when more than 24-people were killed. >>> in gaza, at least 20 people were killed when tank shells slammed into a u.n. school sheltering displaced palestinians inside. israeli tanks struck the school sheltering more than 3,000 refugees. israel says hamas militants fired first shooting off mortars from near the building. the u.n. says it found a stash of hamas rockets inside a different gaza school. >> children killed in their sleep. this is an affront to all of us, a source of universal shame. today the world stands disgraced. >> this terrorist organization is exploiting the reality on the grou
from there, it went to mali, chad, tunisia and sicily and finally to home base in germany. and that is where air force personnel found the man's body sunday night. the pentagon says the stowaway probably snuck on the plane in mali. >>> even with three major plane crashes within a week, 2014 is far from being the deadliest year for aviation. 761 people have died in aviation accidents around the world this year. airline fatalities have been dropping for decades. the worst year was 1972...
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the police say the people performed financial transactions for the sicily region. they packaged assets together and restructured debt. police say the suspects used the deals to defraud the regional government out of $230 million. they say seven people working for the firm at the time were involved. executives at -- international say the transactions took place between 2000 and 2006. they say they are reviewing the situation and will cooperate with police. >>> the people at japan's third largest carrier are going through a bit of turbulence. executives at sky mark airlines wanted to start international flights this year but they may not be able to afford the planes they need. they were going to purchase two airbus a-380 jumbo jets this year but they suffered for losses for the fiscal year that ended in march for the first time in five years. they blame growing competition with low-cost carriers and soaring fuel costs. the weaker yen drove up the cost of super jumbo jets. the executives are thinking about buying smaller jets instead. they say they are negotiating the
the police say the people performed financial transactions for the sicily region. they packaged assets together and restructured debt. police say the suspects used the deals to defraud the regional government out of $230 million. they say seven people working for the firm at the time were involved. executives at -- international say the transactions took place between 2000 and 2006. they say they are reviewing the situation and will cooperate with police. >>> the people at japan's...
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individual farms from mafia, but there are other people on this island who want to reclaim the whole of sicilys influence. >> reporter: young people like manuel. he owns a farm in a valley. in june of last year, the local mafia asked him for protection money. he refused. their response was violent. >> translator: i found my sheep shot dead and one decapitated and his head put in front of my house. that is a clear sign of mafia intimidation. >> reporter: but he was not intimidated instead he and his friends formed a network of young farmers determined to resist the mafia. >> translator: this very bad thing that happened to me, there has been a very good outcome. there have been many arrests and now we're a network of 20 farmers. >> reporter: he hopes the rest of the island will follow his defiant example. domin dominic kaine, al jazeera, it isly. >>> we're three and a half hours away from the kickoff between brazil and germany. there is a lot of pressure on the hosation as elise reports. ♪ >> reporter: for a nation that spends so much money on the world cup, lifting the trophy could be the payo
individual farms from mafia, but there are other people on this island who want to reclaim the whole of sicilys influence. >> reporter: young people like manuel. he owns a farm in a valley. in june of last year, the local mafia asked him for protection money. he refused. their response was violent. >> translator: i found my sheep shot dead and one decapitated and his head put in front of my house. that is a clear sign of mafia intimidation. >> reporter: but he was not...
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in the minute we have left sicily what are you doing sicily what are you doing now you've got a short one. because you are so. well i have been charged with a very serious and daunting task of being a humble and are getting representative of the women of four east and the rose and senior center it's a challenge because i mean the fact of the matter i'm not an expert i spent fifty eight days there these women understand better than anybody the struggles of violence that lead them in there again and again and again and so right now i'm obviously working to hopefully transmit some attention and some press to their voices because i think those who understand the source of the struggle are going to be the only people that can offer us any solutions to the senior center you tell you about the older women who are in prison. no no the rose singer center of that yet little now and there is only one female barracks on the whole of rikers island the whole of the rest of the island is practically a holding and storing men of color that have been hunted down and for more or less put there permanen
in the minute we have left sicily what are you doing sicily what are you doing now you've got a short one. because you are so. well i have been charged with a very serious and daunting task of being a humble and are getting representative of the women of four east and the rose and senior center it's a challenge because i mean the fact of the matter i'm not an expert i spent fifty eight days there these women understand better than anybody the struggles of violence that lead them in there again...
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saxophones, they stand up, and it was like... it was like hannibal coming in through italy, through sicily, with the elephants. it was amazing. i mean, and it was... >> hinojosa: and you knew then? you said, "okay, music is going to be what i'm going to do"? >> well, yeah. that was one one of... that, and then i was very fortunate also, because during that time period, jazz was still very much a part of the psyche of mainstream america, because it was in all the cartoons,...
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carrying one hundred fifty mind durance from north africa along with nineteen dead bodies arrived in sicily after being picked up by the italian navy the victims are believed to have died of suffocation on the overcrowded vessel. and injured. several similar cases reported in the mediterranean in recent months italy struggling to cope with the influx of migrant boats this year most of which depart from libya. in southern greece protesters that have blockaded a nato base for a second day running three hundred people gathered in crete to demonstrate against the island's water is being used to destroy syria's syrian chemical weapons protesters fear that the mediterranean island ses will become a graveyard of toxic waste chemical weapons were transported to create earlier this year as part of the program to neutralize syria's fire. stay with us here and i'll tell you the latest headlines at the top of the hour after a short break sophie shevardnadze talks to an afghan prisoner of war turned taliban bodyguard if you watching is over in the u.k. it's a special report for you on the black gold rus
carrying one hundred fifty mind durance from north africa along with nineteen dead bodies arrived in sicily after being picked up by the italian navy the victims are believed to have died of suffocation on the overcrowded vessel. and injured. several similar cases reported in the mediterranean in recent months italy struggling to cope with the influx of migrant boats this year most of which depart from libya. in southern greece protesters that have blockaded a nato base for a second day running...
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sue sicily had been an associate professor in the college of medicine more than seven years and she thinks the move came down to politics. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> are you doing all right? >> yes, we sure are. we're going to persevere, believe me. >> it's a jarring time for you. >> oh, it's so demoralizing because this is work we've been fighting for for over four years now and the veterans have actually been standing shoulder to shoulder with us pushing to get this work implemented and to have it cut off at the knees like this is so disheartening. >> i want to talk specifically about the study because as you know it's something we report on a lot. but let me ask what's going on with you and the university. they say, look, this is not out of the ordinary. we make these decisions all the time and not renew people's contracts. they wouldn't comment specifically on your case. what do you -- i mean, they don't seem to be thinking this is some big deal, though. >> well, the university took away my work without giving me any reason, not even a fair hearing. it wasn't
sue sicily had been an associate professor in the college of medicine more than seven years and she thinks the move came down to politics. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> are you doing all right? >> yes, we sure are. we're going to persevere, believe me. >> it's a jarring time for you. >> oh, it's so demoralizing because this is work we've been fighting for for over four years now and the veterans have actually been standing shoulder to...
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the flight originated in senegal, africa, went to mali, chad, then north to tunisia, then sicily before returning back to the home base in germany where the body of the young man was found sunday night. the stow away was african. they believe he snuck on the plane in mali. >>> in april, this santa clara teenager climbed into the wheel well of a plane from san jose and landed in maui. he survived on the flight to hawaii. >>> new drone video technology is getting wildlife experts new perspective. an orange county company that conducts whale watching tours released a video of a sea lion escorting a humpback wheel and her young calf. the video was recently shot near dana point. >>> the russian river fishery could end up temporarily closing because of low water levels. today california fish, wildlife officials, they will hold the first of two public meetings on the issue in santa rosa. experts say they want to protect the rare migratory fish species that are already struggling to survive during the drought. the meeting starts at 2 p.m. at the north coast regional water quality control board.
the flight originated in senegal, africa, went to mali, chad, then north to tunisia, then sicily before returning back to the home base in germany where the body of the young man was found sunday night. the stow away was african. they believe he snuck on the plane in mali. >>> in april, this santa clara teenager climbed into the wheel well of a plane from san jose and landed in maui. he survived on the flight to hawaii. >>> new drone video technology is getting wildlife...
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. >> i love the big bang theory and the great sicily tyson was also nominated.ds will be held and we will continue to watch this in our newsroom and we will bring you a wrap up for everybody who is highlighted. >>> time is now 5:44 this morning a bay area man he will be sentenced for his role in selling stolen technology for the chinese government and he is facing more than 20 years in prison. a jury convicted him of stealing technology and selling it to the chinese government. it was his method of a chemical used to widen everything from paint to the filling which is in oreo cookies. some conflicting information about a mass killing and ron lee haskell killed four of his own children and two adults but now some of the the children may actually belong to the couple. haskell could be charged with murder today. >> the children were left in custody with this couple. he went firing at the children and the two ad adults -- the children and the two adults that were there. >> and she provided details of where haskell was and his separation from his wife who lives in an
. >> i love the big bang theory and the great sicily tyson was also nominated.ds will be held and we will continue to watch this in our newsroom and we will bring you a wrap up for everybody who is highlighted. >>> time is now 5:44 this morning a bay area man he will be sentenced for his role in selling stolen technology for the chinese government and he is facing more than 20 years in prison. a jury convicted him of stealing technology and selling it to the chinese government....
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sicily and italy. 58 moves in two years. now, corsica.his is the best year you ever had, call it the country club. >> when you talk about air color, this is what you mean. you mean spanking manda of new mexico, squadron operations officer. not a desk job. over 170 missions working for 200. he's 22. you mean captain howard hickok of ames, iowa. he's your flight leader. 30 days in the states, time to get married and come back. he's 23. or in his italian general's trailer, gill weimann, louisville, kentucky, hardly old enough to vote, but he's boss of a squadron. he signed his letters lieutenant air force commander, the old man. he's 24. sunday morning. for the 57th fighter group, three squadrons, 1,000 men, another day begins at alto air base. you can close your eyes and see it this way. spread out like a diagram. home sweet home for some time. good steel map runway, 150 x 6,000 feet. tower call sign is break neck. lots of jokes about that. we share the view with a french fighter group. don't speak the same language, but we fly the same air
sicily and italy. 58 moves in two years. now, corsica.his is the best year you ever had, call it the country club. >> when you talk about air color, this is what you mean. you mean spanking manda of new mexico, squadron operations officer. not a desk job. over 170 missions working for 200. he's 22. you mean captain howard hickok of ames, iowa. he's your flight leader. 30 days in the states, time to get married and come back. he's 23. or in his italian general's trailer, gill weimann,...
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italy, officials rescuing 63 africa migrants found floating near sicily.they spotted the raft and notified the coast ground. itily and trying to stem the i migrants coming from africa. they have been intercepted this year. china, terrifying moments on video. by climbed out on a window ledge. a firefighter manageed to grab him. the boywasn't hurt. >> also in china. surveillance cameras catch a man trying to rob a jewelry store armed with a meat clever. and watch as the elderly customer tries to grab. it the woman behind the camera tazed him and the wa'rçs to be b arrested him. united kingdom. jellyfish. lots of them. swarming are turning up on the beaches. officials are telling beach gers that most of them pose no harm to humans. that's a rab around the world. >> might make you squeamish. >> officials in washington state foshled a special commission in hopes of stopping a mudslide. word comes just days after rescuers located what is to believed the last body in the site. respond. and the group will look for other regions that might be prone to future mud sl
italy, officials rescuing 63 africa migrants found floating near sicily.they spotted the raft and notified the coast ground. itily and trying to stem the i migrants coming from africa. they have been intercepted this year. china, terrifying moments on video. by climbed out on a window ledge. a firefighter manageed to grab him. the boywasn't hurt. >> also in china. surveillance cameras catch a man trying to rob a jewelry store armed with a meat clever. and watch as the elderly customer...
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. >> now, 53 migrants from africa are rescued off of sicily and they were spotted in dingy. 85,000 migrants have been picked up of the coast of italy. they are asking for help in rescuing and homing the migrants. >> the situation in libya is worsening and the u.s. embassy is being evacuated. 47 people have been killed since the fighting broke out two weeks ago in tripoli. the u.s. and turkey say that the suspension of the diplomatic operations is temporary. >> the united states together with other countries one of them turkey have decided that because of the free wheeling violence taking place in tripoli, particularly around our embassy, but not on the embassy, it is presenting a real risk to personnel and we are suspending our current diplomatic activities at the embassy and we have moved the people on ground to tu nearby ya and disbursed to other places. >> john kerry speaking there. we have more from washington, d.c. >> the u.s. government is saying it is suspendel operations at the u.s. embassy in tripoli and all the staff is evacuated. it took a 5 hour drive over night to get the u.s.
. >> now, 53 migrants from africa are rescued off of sicily and they were spotted in dingy. 85,000 migrants have been picked up of the coast of italy. they are asking for help in rescuing and homing the migrants. >> the situation in libya is worsening and the u.s. embassy is being evacuated. 47 people have been killed since the fighting broke out two weeks ago in tripoli. the u.s. and turkey say that the suspension of the diplomatic operations is temporary. >> the united...
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you see what appears to be sicily mcmillan elbowing an officer. she was convicted of felon assault. she could have received years, but a judge sentenced her to 90 days in rikers island. yesterday she was released. i asked if she regrets what happened much. >> of course i regret being put in a situation where i was sexually assaulted and found a felon over it, and sent to gaol for it. absolutely. i do believe as an american citizen, i should be allowed to meet up with a friend at a park and go to a bar. >> you feel you were unfairly convicted. were you surprised by the hard. >> i would have to say i was. in the sense that i thing it was obvious - there was a hand print, material, facing upward and scratch marks on my chest. i think that i was very badly insured by the police officer, i think there was reason to assume that the police officers were acting in a way to shut down protests that night, a park cleaning at midnight doesn't add up. >> the jury convicted you and came to the conclusion that the happened print may have come when they wrestled you to the ground. >> sure, when you
you see what appears to be sicily mcmillan elbowing an officer. she was convicted of felon assault. she could have received years, but a judge sentenced her to 90 days in rikers island. yesterday she was released. i asked if she regrets what happened much. >> of course i regret being put in a situation where i was sexually assaulted and found a felon over it, and sent to gaol for it. absolutely. i do believe as an american citizen, i should be allowed to meet up with a friend at a park...
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but there are other people on this island who want to reclaim the whole of sicily from its influence. >> reporter: young people like this young man who owns a farm. in june of last year the local mafia asked him for protection money. he refused. their response was violent. >> i found my sheep shot dead and one of them had been decapitated and his head put in front of my house. that is a clear sign of mafia intimidation. >> but was not intimidated. instead, he and his friends formed a network of young farmers determined to resist the mafia. from this very bad thing happened to me that has ban very good outcome. there have been many arrests, and where i was once alone now we are a network of 20 farmers whoseter ar whose name is terra forte. strong land. >> chicago's death toll over the holiday weekend has gone up. maria ines ferre has more on that and from around america. >> reporter: another person was pronounced dead following last weekend's violence. 25-year-old willie allen was one of 50 people shot over the fourth of july weekend. 15 of those people died. >>> amusement parks are ke
but there are other people on this island who want to reclaim the whole of sicily from its influence. >> reporter: young people like this young man who owns a farm. in june of last year the local mafia asked him for protection money. he refused. their response was violent. >> i found my sheep shot dead and one of them had been decapitated and his head put in front of my house. that is a clear sign of mafia intimidation. >> but was not intimidated. instead, he and his friends...
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. >> i am second generation from sicily and they would never think about taking a government handout.ather would rather we starve to death. i grew up with that. i don't think any of us thought times are tough, we're going to go take a welfare check. charles: several times she called elizabeth warren. >> i agree with tracy. my mom always worked really hard. i'm the first person my family to go to college. i knew i was going to because she pushed me to and wanted me to have that. charles: you tell some great stories. charles: people around the world hold america in higher esteem than many americans do. >> that is the reason why people want to come here. the american dream is dead on this show. i think it is well and alive, when you are here, you think it is dying, not so much a part of what it was back in the day. my family from india, people want to make something of themselves. charles: do they still talk about it, you are lucky, i wants to get over there too? >> they obviously feel like we are the lucky ones, but it is seated in jealousy little bit. it was very sort of a mixed reason
. >> i am second generation from sicily and they would never think about taking a government handout.ather would rather we starve to death. i grew up with that. i don't think any of us thought times are tough, we're going to go take a welfare check. charles: several times she called elizabeth warren. >> i agree with tracy. my mom always worked really hard. i'm the first person my family to go to college. i knew i was going to because she pushed me to and wanted me to have that....
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. >> the plane made stops in senegal, mali, chad, and sicily over an eight-day trip. with concern about the deadly ebola disease spreading in africa, the body was tested for communicable diseases. the tests were negative. >>> two prince george's county sites are among three sites that have been announced by the general services administration as possible site for the new f.b.i. headquarters. >> two are in maryland. one is in greenbelt near the greenbelt metro station. another is in landover at the site of the former landover mall. the third is in springfield, virginia and a site known as the gsa franconia warehouse project. the gsa will review the three sites and look for developers. the new headquarters is expected to bring in about 11,000 jobs to the community. >>> this week senator patrick leahy introduced a bill to end the national security agency's bulk collection of phone records. it's a proposal that goes further than a similar house measure and has drawn support from several liberties group as well as the white house. the bill represents the latest step in ful
. >> the plane made stops in senegal, mali, chad, and sicily over an eight-day trip. with concern about the deadly ebola disease spreading in africa, the body was tested for communicable diseases. the tests were negative. >>> two prince george's county sites are among three sites that have been announced by the general services administration as possible site for the new f.b.i. headquarters. >> two are in maryland. one is in greenbelt near the greenbelt metro station....
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the c-130 hopped from mali to chad to tunisia, then flew to sicily where it refueled before it finally arrived at the u.s. air base in ramstein, germany. during a routine inspection of the rear wheel well the ground crew noticed an orange piece of cloth protruding from a tight seam in the medal. the boy had crawled into a space so narrow he was not visible, and that's where he died. the crew actually had to remove an outside panel from the plane's fuselage to recover the body. but the fact that a young african teen could stowaway on a u.s. cargo combat plane appears to be a dangerous breach in security. >> the aircraft is a rugged aircraft. it shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that the security at some of these fields is not going to be at the same level. >> that was jim miklaszewski reporting there. the concern is that a young teenager could board and easily slip aboard a u.s. military plane and what about the threat of a potential terrorist. that's what officials are looking at. the military is launching a full investigation. >>> an ashburn ceo accused of killing his wife is a
the c-130 hopped from mali to chad to tunisia, then flew to sicily where it refueled before it finally arrived at the u.s. air base in ramstein, germany. during a routine inspection of the rear wheel well the ground crew noticed an orange piece of cloth protruding from a tight seam in the medal. the boy had crawled into a space so narrow he was not visible, and that's where he died. the crew actually had to remove an outside panel from the plane's fuselage to recover the body. but the fact that...
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sicily, north africa, the pacific theater. you heard from ashley some of the efforts to eradicate malaria. it was harder to treat during the war because quinine, the drug that was most effective treating malaria, came from plants that were in areas primarily occupied by our enemies. another antimalarial drug. you can see these men did not take theirs. we will come back to prisoners later on in the lecture. one famous subject in the malaria experiments was nathan leopold. leopold and loeb became a very famous cause cÉlÈbre. this led to issues in the nuremberg trials, because there was the question whether prisoners could give informed consent. as important as medical research was, doctors were not the star scientists. the people who were really the most important during the second world war came not from medicine. this is a statue titled nuclear energy. in the 1930's, scientists trying to understand pure science were trying to understand the nature of the atom, and possibly the most exciting time was the fission of the nucleus.
sicily, north africa, the pacific theater. you heard from ashley some of the efforts to eradicate malaria. it was harder to treat during the war because quinine, the drug that was most effective treating malaria, came from plants that were in areas primarily occupied by our enemies. another antimalarial drug. you can see these men did not take theirs. we will come back to prisoners later on in the lecture. one famous subject in the malaria experiments was nathan leopold. leopold and loeb became...
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sicily. >> i see you're also a photographer. >> photography, yes. >> this has been something kind ofa love for you guys, and it's not just coming from yourself, but also for your grandkids. >> exactly. exactly. my grandson valentino for his second birthday we had a ten foot transformer, optimus prime. >> take a look at this train right here, guys. i love this train. i'm going to be riding this -- no, i won't. i'll be send it off just a little bit later on. it goes all the way through parts of the backyard. let's take a look and show you what's happening out there weather-wise. once again, a beautiful night for a backyard barbecue. that's what we're doing right now. currently sitting at 86 degrees. beautiful weather. temperatures dropping to around 84 by 7:00, and then right down into the mid to upper 70s at around 9:00, 10:00 tonight, down to about 11:00. what are we seeing? not much on the radar. not much as far as temperatures go either. we're not too hot. 86 in washington. notice that rockville temperature. i think that's a little too high because gaithersburg coming in right now
sicily. >> i see you're also a photographer. >> photography, yes. >> this has been something kind ofa love for you guys, and it's not just coming from yourself, but also for your grandkids. >> exactly. exactly. my grandson valentino for his second birthday we had a ten foot transformer, optimus prime. >> take a look at this train right here, guys. i love this train. i'm going to be riding this -- no, i won't. i'll be send it off just a little bit later on. it goes...
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the navy has been patrolling the waters between africa and sicily since last october when 366 people drowned when the boat capsized. >>> survivors and relatives mark one year since the high-speed train crash killed 79 people there. flowers and candles were placed at the scene and thrrees were planted in memory. the train was traveling around a bend at more than twice the legal speed limit whether it came off the rails. >>> that brings you up to date from the latest news from europe. back to doha now. >>> a botched exkuecution in th u.s. state of arizona rekindled the debate over the death personality. it took joseph wood over two hours to day when it should have taken ten minutes. >> reporter: it normally takening ten minutes but joseph wood's execution took nearly two hours. >> stfs disturbing to watch. >> some witnesses say the 55-year-old inmate struggled to breathe for hours as he lay in the death chamber. >> if you catch a fish and throw it on the shore, the way the fish opens and closes his mouth. >> you hear a deep snoring and sucking air sound going on for more than an hour a
the navy has been patrolling the waters between africa and sicily since last october when 366 people drowned when the boat capsized. >>> survivors and relatives mark one year since the high-speed train crash killed 79 people there. flowers and candles were placed at the scene and thrrees were planted in memory. the train was traveling around a bend at more than twice the legal speed limit whether it came off the rails. >>> that brings you up to date from the latest news from...
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sicily, salerno, anzio -- it had just not worked out that well for them. they probably were not going to foil the invasion at the water line. i tend to see the armor getting through the beaches on d-day as deciding everything as overrated a little bit in that sense. if we also look to the pacific, the japanese are also figuring fortify44, "let's inland and just bleed them." in the way, that's the last best option the axis have in 1944, to bleed them so badly that you will end up with kind of a political change. it is a fun debate. i totally understand the other point of view because you could say, "well, ok." at the same time, if you let them get ashore, they still have the advantage, too, so that is my feeling. all right? great. thanks. >> you are watching american history tv all weekend every .eekend on c-span3 to join the conversation, like us on facebook. tonight -- >> i thought it would be compelling to tell the story of a white family and a black family with the same name who come from the same place and follow them from slavery through the civil war
sicily, salerno, anzio -- it had just not worked out that well for them. they probably were not going to foil the invasion at the water line. i tend to see the armor getting through the beaches on d-day as deciding everything as overrated a little bit in that sense. if we also look to the pacific, the japanese are also figuring fortify44, "let's inland and just bleed them." in the way, that's the last best option the axis have in 1944, to bleed them so badly that you will end up with...
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the aircraft had made several stops in africa before flying to sicily and then to the base in ramsteiny appears to be 12 to 15 years old. the military is investigating how he was able to sneak on to a u.s. military plane undetected. [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ hans ]you know...., gooey. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips yeah?om. we got allstate, right? uh-huh. yes! well, i found this new thing... called allstate quickfoto claim. it's an app. you understand that? just take photos of the damage with your phone and upload them to allstate. really? so you get a quicker estimate, quicker payment, quicker back to normal. i just did it. but maybe you can find an app that will help you explain this to your father. introducing quickfoto claim. just another way allstate is changing car insuran
the aircraft had made several stops in africa before flying to sicily and then to the base in ramsteiny appears to be 12 to 15 years old. the military is investigating how he was able to sneak on to a u.s. military plane undetected. [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ hans ]you know...., gooey. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're...
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the flight originated in the african nation of senegal, then to mali, chad, north to tunisia and sicilyurning to its home base in germany. and that's where air force personnel found the body of the deceased sunday night. the stowaway may have been african. they have been he probably snuck on the plane in mali. >>> russian river fishery could end up temporarily closing because of low water levels with the drought. today california fish and wildlife officials will hold the first of two public meetings on the issue up in santa rosa. experts say they want to protect the rare migratory fish species there that are already struggling to survive in the drought. the meeting starts at 2 p.m. at the north coast regional water quality control board in santa rosa. >> okay. good to hear. 6:15 now. let's check traffic. >>> there are some nice spots. it's not the bay bridge, though. that's our worst commute so far this morning. it's getting busy. backed up to the maze. you have an early-morning accident that slowed everything down. so metering lights are on. and slow-and-go up the incline there. your a
the flight originated in the african nation of senegal, then to mali, chad, north to tunisia and sicilyurning to its home base in germany. and that's where air force personnel found the body of the deceased sunday night. the stowaway may have been african. they have been he probably snuck on the plane in mali. >>> russian river fishery could end up temporarily closing because of low water levels with the drought. today california fish and wildlife officials will hold the first of two...
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significantly more creek as we look ahead sicily can't it will be a lot more especially friday.opefully to the pictures in the '80s and '90s for most of the bay area >> catherine: next. the damage - after a woman >> catherine: crashed her pick-up into an east bay store. >> catherine: the internetthose beautiful mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending soon. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: right now, you can get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. bulldog: any size mattress - twin, full, queen, or king - for one low price! and they'll deliver it free. television announcer: the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is ending soon. ♪ mattress discounters (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. oh, that's pretty cool! big day at school? i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. in san leandro a woman was >> catherine: arrested f
significantly more creek as we look ahead sicily can't it will be a lot more especially friday.opefully to the pictures in the '80s and '90s for most of the bay area >> catherine: next. the damage - after a woman >> catherine: crashed her pick-up into an east bay store. >> catherine: the internetthose beautiful mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending soon. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: right now, you can...
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sicily and italy. 58 moves in two years. now, corsica. club. >> when you talk about air color, this is what you mean. you mean spanking manda of new mexico, squadron operations officer. not a desk job. over 170 missions working for 200. he's 22. you mean captain howard hickok of ames, iowa. he's your flight leader. 30 days in the states, time to get married and come back. he's 23. or in his italian general's trailer, gill weimann, louisville, kentucky, hardly old enough to vote, but he's boss of a squadron. he signed his letters lieutenant air force commander, the old man. he's 24. sunday morning. for the 57th fighter group, three squadrons, 1,000 men, another day begins at alto air base. you can close your eyes and see it this way. spread out like a diagram. home sweet home for some time. good steel map runway, 150 x 6,000 feet. tower call sign is break neck. lots of jokes about that. we share the view with a french fighter group. don't speak the same language, but we fly the same airplane against the same enemy. each lost men yesterday.
sicily and italy. 58 moves in two years. now, corsica. club. >> when you talk about air color, this is what you mean. you mean spanking manda of new mexico, squadron operations officer. not a desk job. over 170 missions working for 200. he's 22. you mean captain howard hickok of ames, iowa. he's your flight leader. 30 days in the states, time to get married and come back. he's 23. or in his italian general's trailer, gill weimann, louisville, kentucky, hardly old enough to vote, but he's...
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initiated in the african nation of senegal, flew east stopping in mali and chad and then returned to sicily at the end of an eight-day journey. they say some of the fields are not up to today's standards which raises the questions. aren't these supposed to be guarded at all times. >> certainly that will be part of the investigation, looking for security for how a young man could get inside the wheel well of app air force aircraft. >> reporter: this appears to be the story of a young man desperately trying to escape to a better life, but what if he had been a terrorist loaded with skplo explosives. suddenly that scenario doesn't seem so far-fetched tachlt charlie? >> david, thanks. >>> this morning aides are bgs told to leave the area of south africa. a doctor has been called a hero against the deadly virus. he contracted ebola while taking care of patients. it's killed 700 people in nearly four countries. a health care doctor and worker affected. >>> tanned skin is damaged skin and could cost you your life. that's the message this morning in a new report from the acting u.s. surgeon general
initiated in the african nation of senegal, flew east stopping in mali and chad and then returned to sicily at the end of an eight-day journey. they say some of the fields are not up to today's standards which raises the questions. aren't these supposed to be guarded at all times. >> certainly that will be part of the investigation, looking for security for how a young man could get inside the wheel well of app air force aircraft. >> reporter: this appears to be the story of a young...
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he ended up in sicily where he ended up -- one of the last paintings of his career was this nativityt hung in this chapel until a dark and stormy night in 1969. they didn't do it like thomas crown. they slashed it from the frame and whaalked out with it. >> it remains missing today. >> it's missing today. number one. the italians were the very first ones to form a dedicated unit and it remains at the top of the fbi list as well. they list it at a value of about $20 million. no way. it's worth at least 100. it's priceless. >> do you know these guying well, this art squad detective? >> i don't actually. i keep a little distance. i wanted to create my fictitious general ferrari who's in a couple of books but i do have incredible contacts within the art world and i've heard some air raising stories. you remember the famous gardner heist in boston. i have a friend who swears on a stack of bibles that he walked in to an apartment in tokyo saw one of the paintings at the end of the hallway. >> wait, wait wait? what did he do about it? did he call police? >> he made appropriate inquiries. th
he ended up in sicily where he ended up -- one of the last paintings of his career was this nativityt hung in this chapel until a dark and stormy night in 1969. they didn't do it like thomas crown. they slashed it from the frame and whaalked out with it. >> it remains missing today. >> it's missing today. number one. the italians were the very first ones to form a dedicated unit and it remains at the top of the fbi list as well. they list it at a value of about $20 million. no way....