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. ♪ >> southern italy. this is the center of the italian orange grove industry.usands of tons of fruit are cultivated from the surrounding countryside and brought here. sale then shipped off for as fruit or deep fruit, used in drink and manufacturing. its the ecologists escalatn that reveals a hidden side. >> [speaking foreign language] >> citrus fruit cultivation is vital the economy of the region, but rivalries abroad and a price crash have taken their toll. >> [speaking foreign language] >> each winter, thousands of migrants worked, hardly scratching a living harvesting oranges. are are from africa, some from eastern europe, many are in the country illegally. can be 25 euros for four days. but it can be much less. many migrants living in appalling squalor in rundown farm houses or makeshift salon is on the edge of town. -- slums on the edge of town. the ecologists had to go in after dark after being told that they were not welcome. >> i can see 200 people. >> there is no running water, electricity, or anything? >> no. when you see the conditions, it is not rig
. ♪ >> southern italy. this is the center of the italian orange grove industry.usands of tons of fruit are cultivated from the surrounding countryside and brought here. sale then shipped off for as fruit or deep fruit, used in drink and manufacturing. its the ecologists escalatn that reveals a hidden side. >> [speaking foreign language] >> citrus fruit cultivation is vital the economy of the region, but rivalries abroad and a price crash have taken their toll. >>...
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the migrants faced choppy sea conditions as they crossed the mediterranean from libya to southern italy on a fishing boat. there were several women and children on the boat. so far -- 3,177 people have gone missing or have died trying to cross from northern africa to europe. the hooters team gave its tie today to prepare meals for children who might otherwise go hungry. it's part of the hooters hotel 'month of giving.' the hotel has taken what would have been their marketing budget for the month, canceled advertisements and tore down billboards to give back to several local charities -- like make-a-wish of southern nevada and the salvation army. only two meetings remain for the public to offer input in splittint up the clark county school district. tonight's town hall starts at 6 you can also watch it on the clark county tv channel. the final meeting is tomorrow. a big congratulations to the las vegas athlete making us proud in rio! cody miller won a bronze medal and set an american record in the 100- meter breaststroke. growing up...miller swam at desert breeze aquatic center for the s
the migrants faced choppy sea conditions as they crossed the mediterranean from libya to southern italy on a fishing boat. there were several women and children on the boat. so far -- 3,177 people have gone missing or have died trying to cross from northern africa to europe. the hooters team gave its tie today to prepare meals for children who might otherwise go hungry. it's part of the hooters hotel 'month of giving.' the hotel has taken what would have been their marketing budget for the...
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. >> more than 80 rescues in four days and the ports of southern italy are filling up. this is sardinia. an irish navy ship brings in hundreds of men, women, and children. in sicily another ship dozen, again full of people. and on this island the coast guard arrive with a reminder that this crisis isn't easing the these calm waters have given the desperate a chance to reach europe. these men, women, and children were picked up by the italian navy. they've been at sea for two days. there is relief but also exhaustion after a journey like no other. all they have are the clothes on their backs. if you take a look at this group, they don't have any shoes. they're being given new pairs now. these are the lucky ones because they've played it here. nearly 3,000 have d-day in the crossing from -- have died in the crossing from italy -- from libya. >> pictures taken, numbers given. it's hard to understand why anyone would do this. but then listen to these people from nigeria. >> i saw a lot of killings. there are killings, boca haram killing christians. >> people caught off the
. >> more than 80 rescues in four days and the ports of southern italy are filling up. this is sardinia. an irish navy ship brings in hundreds of men, women, and children. in sicily another ship dozen, again full of people. and on this island the coast guard arrive with a reminder that this crisis isn't easing the these calm waters have given the desperate a chance to reach europe. these men, women, and children were picked up by the italian navy. they've been at sea for two days. there...
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states had to make all these compromises and say to winston, okay, we would do some fighting in southern italy. we americans only want to airfields around possibly naples as support. we don't want to go any further and there isn't churchill saying but i have german intelligence that shows hitler's going to withdraw all his divisions back to the alps. we won't even have to fight. we will just follow them. i quote a document here. it is too sad that church are really did not understand -- churchill -- that it wasn't just hitler who was directing the german armies. the germans themselves were directing their own armies. it was germans, i will never to my dying day quite understand this as a historian, why germans would go on fighting to the death, not just risking but losing their lives to fight to hold onto enemy territory which they had conquered. it wasn't like the russians were basically defending their homeland. why would tens of thousands of germans lose their lives? to hold on in italy. italy had been there partner in the war. the moment the italians surrendered to general eisenhower, the
states had to make all these compromises and say to winston, okay, we would do some fighting in southern italy. we americans only want to airfields around possibly naples as support. we don't want to go any further and there isn't churchill saying but i have german intelligence that shows hitler's going to withdraw all his divisions back to the alps. we won't even have to fight. we will just follow them. i quote a document here. it is too sad that church are really did not understand --...
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of the united states had to make all of these compromises to say we will do some fighting in southern italy. we don't want to go in any farther to have that german intelligence that killer will withdraw all the divisions back to the alps we don't even have to fight. it is too bad that churchill did not understand it was unjust hitler that was directing the german army. the germans themselves for directing it was the germans never to my dying day understand why the germans would go on fighting the losing their lives any territory that they had conquered it is a life there defending their homeland why would tens of thousands of germans lose their lives? to hold on in italy that have been their partner as the italian surrendered and they started slaughtering them massacred. this fine biographer and historian has written this multi volume biography of very interesting book of the last year of world war ii why did the germans go on fighting? my father's friend was killed beside him right on the last day of the war. this was not vice warfare that is why i admirer fdr but it was impossible to nego
of the united states had to make all of these compromises to say we will do some fighting in southern italy. we don't want to go in any farther to have that german intelligence that killer will withdraw all the divisions back to the alps we don't even have to fight. it is too bad that churchill did not understand it was unjust hitler that was directing the german army. the germans themselves for directing it was the germans never to my dying day understand why the germans would go on fighting...
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Aug 24, 2016
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southern italy, there are large die very intelligence cris that have been a big economic problem for orically. i think there's a broad recognition with angela merkel and the french and others that renzi is the single last bet as it were to try and create space certainly on the fiscal side that will help drive prosperity, because if you don't do that with italy, you're going to be facing a pump more fractured political situation that will be -- francine: is italy worse in class between the banks and fiscal spending and the fact that a lot of labor reforms have not been passed through? richard: i would say it's in the lower quarter of the class. and it's under pressure. 23u look at the recent data, you're seeing it's starting to pick up and look better. france is doing ok but italy, everything is falling below their six-month moving averages so the pressure is beginning to increase both on the fiscal and financial side and stability side and even on the economic side, so it does become i think a focal point for europe and euro and where we think of valuations. tom: wonderful. smart, sma
southern italy, there are large die very intelligence cris that have been a big economic problem for orically. i think there's a broad recognition with angela merkel and the french and others that renzi is the single last bet as it were to try and create space certainly on the fiscal side that will help drive prosperity, because if you don't do that with italy, you're going to be facing a pump more fractured political situation that will be -- francine: is italy worse in class between the banks...
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>> this is from can telly call called -- from the southern italy.right now. further south you go, seems the better the bargains are. in this case, you get a lot of juicy robust red fruits. some good structure. great with burgers. >> it doesn't have to be expensive, right? you go 10, 20, 30 but the cost isn't going to relate how good it is? >> no. definitely not. >> let's skip to the 30 one. i'm too cheap much this is my range. this is what i want to be drinking. open this one up and tell me waits. >> under 30 i've got francis ford coppola direct's cut. >> you should have heard of fran kiss ford copy pole la. peppery notes, great reds in. dry creek is an area i love in sonoma county really firing all cylinders right now if you have spare ribs this is what you want. >> come on in. we got to wrap as we sample the wines. thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you guys. >> thank you for starting your day with us, have an mazing day. have a good day. see you tomorrow morning. ♪ hey, honey? yes, dear? you're washing that baked-on alfredo by hand,right
>> this is from can telly call called -- from the southern italy.right now. further south you go, seems the better the bargains are. in this case, you get a lot of juicy robust red fruits. some good structure. great with burgers. >> it doesn't have to be expensive, right? you go 10, 20, 30 but the cost isn't going to relate how good it is? >> no. definitely not. >> let's skip to the 30 one. i'm too cheap much this is my range. this is what i want to be drinking. open...
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of the most memorable examples comes in late 1908, early 1909 when there's a major tsunami in southern italy. the u.s. congress allocates $800,000 in disaster to this event. this is something we can't get into in these five to eight minutes, but if you to read my book, you'll learn more. building on these foundations, though, the year is 1914 to 1916 would see further developments in u.s. foreign aid. during this era of u.s. neutrality in world war i, americans provided significant levels of food, medical assistance and other forms of relief to european soldiers and civilians on both sides of the conflict. many americans moreover delivered humanitarian aid on the ground in europe. herbert hoover and the relief in belgium are the most famous. but not the only providers of u.s. assistance in these years. wilson, in other words, may have campaigned on the he kept us out of war slogan in 1916, but the united states was hardly uninvolved or out of the war or for that matter outside of the world when we take humanitarian activities into account. through the channels of humanitarian assistance, the
of the most memorable examples comes in late 1908, early 1909 when there's a major tsunami in southern italy. the u.s. congress allocates $800,000 in disaster to this event. this is something we can't get into in these five to eight minutes, but if you to read my book, you'll learn more. building on these foundations, though, the year is 1914 to 1916 would see further developments in u.s. foreign aid. during this era of u.s. neutrality in world war i, americans provided significant levels of...
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breaking his overnight and earthquake rocking southern italy.least 37 people have died and many remained trapped as the historic towns there have been leveled. to the latest from the campaign trail. there's concerns over pay to play. they report that many people have met with clinton while she served as secretary of state later made donations to the foundations. and donald trump wrapping up his attacks last night. >> hillary clinton is totally unfit to hold public office. it is impossible to figure out where the clinton foundation ends as the state department begins. >> hillary clinton out with her own attacks. releasing a new ad targeting his business record this morning. you know donald trump said he will make america great again while he's taking the shirts right off of our backs. >> with the latest from the campaign trail it just ahead. president obama is touring the flood ravaged area in louisiana. this trip the strip is not about politics. the details on one city's controve how competitors are fighting back. and checking in on markets this
breaking his overnight and earthquake rocking southern italy.least 37 people have died and many remained trapped as the historic towns there have been leveled. to the latest from the campaign trail. there's concerns over pay to play. they report that many people have met with clinton while she served as secretary of state later made donations to the foundations. and donald trump wrapping up his attacks last night. >> hillary clinton is totally unfit to hold public office. it is impossible...
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weope is growing because have a growth story in the southern part of europe, italy, spain, where we seegrowth rates. angie: you are a sales and marketing guru on audi's bored, but the headwinds have been great, especially after that diesel scandal that cost operating profit in 2015 to drop 6.1%, do you think a chinese consider will punish audi for that? how are you trying to overcome it? audi be honest, the brown -- brand audi, the only growing brand is audi in the u.s. you see the diesel story impacting short-term, but overall, it is not impacted by the diesel story. angie: do you think the consumer has forgotten? >> not really. they trust audi. i met in november when the story came up last year some u.s. customers and they said, i am happy with my car. i really love my car. i believe you will fix it. so they really trust the brand. this is an important message. this is why we don't see the impact. not on the sales boy them, but has a cost you more on the marketing side? we did not change the marketing campaigns or strategy overall, but for sure we had some customer packages, but this
weope is growing because have a growth story in the southern part of europe, italy, spain, where we seegrowth rates. angie: you are a sales and marketing guru on audi's bored, but the headwinds have been great, especially after that diesel scandal that cost operating profit in 2015 to drop 6.1%, do you think a chinese consider will punish audi for that? how are you trying to overcome it? audi be honest, the brown -- brand audi, the only growing brand is audi in the u.s. you see the diesel story...
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and the in spain southern periphery, countries like italy have low deficits historically.he problem is debt to gdp. canuld argue innovation transform the entire economy, increasing productivity, enhancing the gdp, which is the denominator. italy has had a relatively low deficits and very high debt to gdp. the denominator isn't growing for 20 years, before the euro started. the ratio, the numerator him even if it isn't growing high, 3% to 4%, the ratio can go to infinity if the denominator is an growing at all. tom: she is talking numerator and denominator. we love that. francine: it is so "surveillance ." she stays. with greatzucato insights. coming up, we speak with joseph stiglitz who wrote a chapter in "rethinking capitalism." he joins us with his new book "the euro: how a common currency threatens the future of europe." that is 6:30 in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance." francine lacqua in london, i am tom keene in new york. we have a problem. sometimes when michael mckee walks up to you, he says, we have a problem. gilles moec w
and the in spain southern periphery, countries like italy have low deficits historically.he problem is debt to gdp. canuld argue innovation transform the entire economy, increasing productivity, enhancing the gdp, which is the denominator. italy has had a relatively low deficits and very high debt to gdp. the denominator isn't growing for 20 years, before the euro started. the ratio, the numerator him even if it isn't growing high, 3% to 4%, the ratio can go to infinity if the denominator is an...
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several villages in central italy were nearly destroyed by the quake. >> people in southern florida are getting ready for a heavy storm. they are stocking up on food and supplies. that storm is in the caribbean right now and could turn into a dangerous tropical storm. even if the storm does not develop into a tropical storm. it could dump enough rain to cause flooding. >> a lot of us do this every day. but today, well, it is national >> dogs experts say in addition to regular check ups, your vet can help protect your dog from fleas and ticks, which can spread disease and also infect your home. we are sharing photos our pets. this is little snowman. he looks like a little snowman. >> and he's here are walter and alice. dogs and we can't forget about deputy dempsey. and we also have a picture of sally's lab-mix bailey. look at the little fur. i love it. >> this is nash nelson. didn't want to come in. >> sounds like a movie star. this is a favorite, matt's dog remus. look at the eyes. the temperment is sweet to. he goes with the flow. i love this. >> we could have a dog play date. >> yes.
several villages in central italy were nearly destroyed by the quake. >> people in southern florida are getting ready for a heavy storm. they are stocking up on food and supplies. that storm is in the caribbean right now and could turn into a dangerous tropical storm. even if the storm does not develop into a tropical storm. it could dump enough rain to cause flooding. >> a lot of us do this every day. but today, well, it is national >> dogs experts say in addition to regular...
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updated throughout the morning on the recovery effort in italy on denver 7 and on our web site, thedenverchannel.com. >>> scary moments for people in southern colorado yesterday. an earthquake in trinidad. it was a so far, no reports of any damage here. >>> now let's check in with lisa. >> we have a change. that cold front we were talking about yesterday now rolling through the state. you can see it looks active. a lot of what we're picking up on radar will be cloud cover. a few light showers will be possible this morning with more thunderstorms popping up this afternoon. a little blue and purple also there on radar above about see prettied picturecoming -- pretty pictures with light snow on the peaks. yesterday mid- to upper 80s. today starting off with upper 50s to low 60s, and not much of a warmup. only by 10 degrees at 4:00. at that point we'll be at about 72. low to mid-70s here in denver. upper 50s to low 60s in the foothills. it's a lot cooler today. here's your first alert it's still going to be pretty cool tomorrow. we'll take a look at the weekend coming up. >>> 4:36 now. the street in front of a denver elen back to normal this mo
updated throughout the morning on the recovery effort in italy on denver 7 and on our web site, thedenverchannel.com. >>> scary moments for people in southern colorado yesterday. an earthquake in trinidad. it was a so far, no reports of any damage here. >>> now let's check in with lisa. >> we have a change. that cold front we were talking about yesterday now rolling through the state. you can see it looks active. a lot of what we're picking up on radar will be cloud...
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southern great basin tomorrow. ((sherry swensk)) >>> back to you./// ((brian loftus)) >>> hundreds of aftershocks in central italy.. are making it harder for rescuers to get t yesterday, a strong 4-point-3 tremor shook amatrice. italy's prime minister spoke in rome... brushing off criticism that the country could have done before to make buildings in the region quake proof. instead, he announced a multi- million dollar effort to rebuild. many of the survivors are now living in tents... italy's government has also canceled taxes for residents affected by the quake. /// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> drinking, smoking, taking drugs... but now there may be one more restriction. andrew spencer explains how even the mother's diet... could affect the newborn's mental health. we all know eating a diet high in fat and sugar can cause damage to your personal health. obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and even depression can be after-effects of an unhealthy lifestyle. but worse, consuming that kind of diet can affect the little one on the way. a study led by edward barker....a development psychologist at kings college london, found th
southern great basin tomorrow. ((sherry swensk)) >>> back to you./// ((brian loftus)) >>> hundreds of aftershocks in central italy.. are making it harder for rescuers to get t yesterday, a strong 4-point-3 tremor shook amatrice. italy's prime minister spoke in rome... brushing off criticism that the country could have done before to make buildings in the region quake proof. instead, he announced a multi- million dollar effort to rebuild. many of the survivors are now living in...
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. >> do you fear contagion from italy and especially if we start questioning again, were there other southern or per i have riff countries going to be doing with -- do we have issues in spain or portugal or do you think it's contained in a different way now than what it was just a couple of months back or a couple of years back? >> it's difficult to see contagion now. i think the spanish banking sector is undermanned. the largest players are now in good shape. portugal, there's been a resolution, which has been hard for creditors. i think the italian problem looks converted to italy at this point. >> let's bring you in here, ale ex. the italian banks getting a boost on this plan. others are calling into question that it's fragile. what's your view? >> i think european banks are in a more stable position than a few years ago. that's -- if you look at the cost of getting cdss against european banks, they're up -- they're much lower than the height of the eurozone debt crisis. when i'm looking at the share prices, it's not the stress test and fragility i'm concerned about. it's more about their
. >> do you fear contagion from italy and especially if we start questioning again, were there other southern or per i have riff countries going to be doing with -- do we have issues in spain or portugal or do you think it's contained in a different way now than what it was just a couple of months back or a couple of years back? >> it's difficult to see contagion now. i think the spanish banking sector is undermanned. the largest players are now in good shape. portugal, there's been...
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heather: people in southern new hampshire jolted out of bed very early this morning by unusual noises coming from the sky. six f-16 jets from south carolina headed to italy, were forced to land at the base in portsmouth at roughly 3:00 a.m. the jet's refueling tanker had some problems that needed attention so the six jets and
heather: people in southern new hampshire jolted out of bed very early this morning by unusual noises coming from the sky. six f-16 jets from south carolina headed to italy, were forced to land at the base in portsmouth at roughly 3:00 a.m. the jet's refueling tanker had some problems that needed attention so the six jets and
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heather: people in southern new hampshire jolted out of bed very early this morning by unusual noises coming from the sky. six f-16 jets from south carolina headed to italy, were forced to land at the base in portsmouth at roughly 3:00 a.m. the jet's refueling tanker had some problems that needed attention so the six jets and down. >> it sounded to me like they went up and down the coastline. i was suspicious. >> i panicked thought something is going on. ran in, put my arms up, in case something awful was happening. >> it wasn't and the jets will stay on the ground in portsmouth until friday and then they will head out overseas. >> a plane intercepted for flying over restricted airspace near martha's vineyard. norad sent two fighter jets to investigate. as a coast guard also intercepted the planes sunday afternoon. the plane landed at nantucket memorial airport. local law enforcement took over at that point. there is no word on whether any charges will be filed. the airspace was under temporary restriction during president obama's family vacation on the vineyard. >> right now a serious crash is under investigation. a bicyclist is in the hospital tonight
heather: people in southern new hampshire jolted out of bed very early this morning by unusual noises coming from the sky. six f-16 jets from south carolina headed to italy, were forced to land at the base in portsmouth at roughly 3:00 a.m. the jet's refueling tanker had some problems that needed attention so the six jets and down. >> it sounded to me like they went up and down the coastline. i was suspicious. >> i panicked thought something is going on. ran in, put my arms up, in...
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. >> coming up, investigators inrn italy look into the t possibility of negligencelinc connected to the earthquake.thak >> portion of southernloridaof prepare for heavy rains and and possible flooding.loing. >> as we head to break noweao here's a live look outside outse across the region. rio new song from usher, it's, it' called "missing you." you." time right now is 5:08, 74 degrees. back in a moment. steeped slowly in cold water for small batches with an ultra-smooth, full-bodied flavor. discover the craft of cold brew today and keep on. america runs on dunkin'. >> ♪ >> 5:09 is the time. explosions were heard in the region near turkey's bordery's d with syria.th syr it's part of turkey's groundgrou assault intoer is ya'. turkey sent in tanks backed byae u.s. airstrikes to retake a border town from isis militants. there's also word that turkish i forces have been using the offensive to expel kurdish kurdh forces from syrian towns. the same kurdish forces whichcec are considered to bearidered toe terrorists in turkey are backed and supported by the spot u.s. military.itary. >
. >> coming up, investigators inrn italy look into the t possibility of negligencelinc connected to the earthquake.thak >> portion of southernloridaof prepare for heavy rains and and possible flooding.loing. >> as we head to break noweao here's a live look outside outse across the region. rio new song from usher, it's, it' called "missing you." you." time right now is 5:08, 74 degrees. back in a moment. steeped slowly in cold water for small batches with an...
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southern afghanistan. another american and six afghan soldiers were wounde the british olympic team returns home -- why it turned into chaos at the airport. and the search for survivors continues in italy after a major earthquake. how a local family is dealing with the crisis coming up at 7-30. and it was night of the twisters last night in indiana. after the break how families are cleaning up after the tragedy. and carl is hanging out with the you are watching the fox 6 dick adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no continue cleaning up this morning after multiple tornadoes touched down last night. thousands are still without power. at least eight tornadoes hit indiana according to the state's governor. authorities say around twenty people have been injured throughout the state. but, serious. residents living in the city of kokomo are reporting the worst damage. marsh says: "i went into the bathroom, called 911. i tried to push the door, the wind was blowing so fast. i was disturbed because i've never seen anything like this in my life. and then that was it, i ran downstairs. i was so showing a starbucks collapsing i
southern afghanistan. another american and six afghan soldiers were wounde the british olympic team returns home -- why it turned into chaos at the airport. and the search for survivors continues in italy after a major earthquake. how a local family is dealing with the crisis coming up at 7-30. and it was night of the twisters last night in indiana. after the break how families are cleaning up after the tragedy. and carl is hanging out with the you are watching the fox 6 dick adlibs traffic red...
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southern areas of germany. heavy rainfall warnings are in place at this time. you have the frontal area pulling through the region, and that's going to set up some heavy precipitation even in the northern italyss parts of the atlps, 50 t 100 millimeters. one big thing with this front is out ahead of it it's separating the air masses. vienna, 26. rome, 32. athens looking at 35. behind it, the cooler air is spilling in, and berlin just 21. by the way, this is all headed east. warsaw, enjoy the warm temperatures while they do last because the cooler air will start to filter its way into your picture. let's talk about the hot weather across japan and the korean peninsula as well. it's not all of japan. western areas still can see scattered showers today maybe even across parts of kyushu. extending across the central and eastern areas of china. we also have a tropical system pulling towards the north. i don't think it will impact honshu. may bring high waves early next week. overall the big topic this-coming weekend is the heat. this is going to be dangerous type of heat, by the way. mid to high 30s. heat index could push into the 40s. big reason for this, the pacific high and the tibetan high cr
southern areas of germany. heavy rainfall warnings are in place at this time. you have the frontal area pulling through the region, and that's going to set up some heavy precipitation even in the northern italyss parts of the atlps, 50 t 100 millimeters. one big thing with this front is out ahead of it it's separating the air masses. vienna, 26. rome, 32. athens looking at 35. behind it, the cooler air is spilling in, and berlin just 21. by the way, this is all headed east. warsaw, enjoy the...
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expect , why it happened in this part of italy, we will have all those questions coming up and happening now. greg: donald trump holding rallies today into the southern states, the first just a couple of hours away from now in a key battleground state of florida. where trump is expected to address is evolving stand on immigration. and keep up his attacks on hillary clinton. senior national correspondent john roberts live in tampa florida with more on that. >> good morning and donald trump will be here in a couple of hours, jackson mississippi later tonight. mississippi is not a state in play but donald trump would take the opportunity to address a national audience because now that he's been going with these prepared remarks, there are a lot of networks taking him alive and a lot of the american people to see the message he has. last night giving his hand little bit in a town hall with sean hannity in austin texas on where you may go with this idea of deporting millions of people who are in this country illegally. he has adopted a hard-line stance up till now saying all of them have to go without massaging that a little bit to say there are a lot of
expect , why it happened in this part of italy, we will have all those questions coming up and happening now. greg: donald trump holding rallies today into the southern states, the first just a couple of hours away from now in a key battleground state of florida. where trump is expected to address is evolving stand on immigration. and keep up his attacks on hillary clinton. senior national correspondent john roberts live in tampa florida with more on that. >> good morning and donald trump...
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italy including roaming. the quake hit at 3:36 a.m. local time as most people were sleeping. >>> it was two years ago today when a magnitude 6 quake struck southernnapa valley. one person was killed and 200 others injured in that quake on august 24, 2014. about $300 million worth of damage in napa, vallejo and other nearby cities. today st. john the baptist catholic school will hold a rededication ceremony for a building that has undergone major repairs since that quake. >>> the chimney fire on california's central coast continues to grow. at least 2400 people in san luis obispo and monterey counties are still waiting to find out when they will be allowed to return home. the fire has now scorched 63 square miles and destroyed 45 homes. in the bakersfield area, crews are keeping their fight against the cedar fire. the blaze hasn't damaged homes but has burned more than 21, 000 acres. cal fire says because the cedar was only moderately active yesterday they were able to get 10% containment. the cause is under investigation. >>> roberta has weather. >> i just love my newspapers. i love to read my newspaper every day andest reading in the "chronicle"
italy including roaming. the quake hit at 3:36 a.m. local time as most people were sleeping. >>> it was two years ago today when a magnitude 6 quake struck southernnapa valley. one person was killed and 200 others injured in that quake on august 24, 2014. about $300 million worth of damage in napa, vallejo and other nearby cities. today st. john the baptist catholic school will hold a rededication ceremony for a building that has undergone major repairs since that quake. >>>...
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southern turkey. 78 others are hurt. two days ago, turkey launched attacks against isis and kurdish militia fighters in syria. no one's claimed responsibility for that bombing, yet. in italya first look at the rescue efforts after wednesday's deadly earthquake. italian police released this amateur video today, of rescuers walking through the streets of amatrice. and more trouble for the same town today. aftershocks from the quake are damaging the two crucial roads into the town. they're shut down and making access difficult. generations of history are at risk for many families in italy because of the quake. this rustic two-story villa has been home to the same family for five centuries. now it's covered in cracks. firefighters are trying to go inside to recover treasures, but aftershocks are making things dangerous. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> heading out right now, we've got lots of hazy sunshine and the temperatures are taking off. hot, humid conditions. and the temperatures will continue to climb into this afternoon, along with humidity, which will remain evaluated, but start to drop this evening. a warm evening, yes. we'll be in the 80s with
southern turkey. 78 others are hurt. two days ago, turkey launched attacks against isis and kurdish militia fighters in syria. no one's claimed responsibility for that bombing, yet. in italya first look at the rescue efforts after wednesday's deadly earthquake. italian police released this amateur video today, of rescuers walking through the streets of amatrice. and more trouble for the same town today. aftershocks from the quake are damaging the two crucial roads into the town. they're shut...
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southern new england today and the tropical feeling air, now things changing for the weekend. >> mark: making a difference across the world. the special dish north end restaurants are dishing up to help the italy quake victims. >> mark: first at 6:00 p.m., a gruesome crime seen in ashapee. a man and woman found dead outside a home. police say there is no danger to the public. hello everyone, i'm mark ockerbloom. >> vanessa: i'm. >> elizabeth: i'm elizabeth hopkins in for vanessa welch. it's breaking news we've been following all afternoon, the scene within the past 15 minutes. what are police telling you right now? >>> well, a spokesperson for the police department here in ashapee tells us only that the bodies of a man and a woman were found outside a home on mountain road, you can see behind me, this is a very rural road, a dirt road that leads up to a few homes on this street. ashapee fire is here, keeping us off the road. police here, as well as the investigation continues. now, we do know that sky fox, above the scene this afternoon, spotted a two bodies close to the front steps of this home, 74wittaic mountain road. sources say this is being investigated as a possible murder-suicide, but
southern new england today and the tropical feeling air, now things changing for the weekend. >> mark: making a difference across the world. the special dish north end restaurants are dishing up to help the italy quake victims. >> mark: first at 6:00 p.m., a gruesome crime seen in ashapee. a man and woman found dead outside a home. police say there is no danger to the public. hello everyone, i'm mark ockerbloom. >> vanessa: i'm. >> elizabeth: i'm elizabeth hopkins in for...
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members were asking how come italy hasn't been affected by terrorist attack, the president said we are europeans, the attacks is to all europeans. the zika in the southern part of our country is in our country. and because it hasn't hit home in their district, it doesn't mean that it isn't hitting home for the american people. you know how i am about babies and this is about babies and i i just can't understand it. what are they doing? what better use of time do they have right now than to come back here and get the job done for the american people? mr. speaker, bring the congress back. honor our responsibilities to the american people. get the job done. thank you all. >> well, before the house adjourn, the democratic members brought gun control and staged a sit-in for the day, you saw much of the coverage in our companion network c-span. you can see all of it in c-span.org. you heard democratic leaders complain about funding for zika. live coverage starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. and white house coverage continues today with hillary clinton. she will be in michigan talking about the economy in response to donald trump's remarks on the same
members were asking how come italy hasn't been affected by terrorist attack, the president said we are europeans, the attacks is to all europeans. the zika in the southern part of our country is in our country. and because it hasn't hit home in their district, it doesn't mean that it isn't hitting home for the american people. you know how i am about babies and this is about babies and i i just can't understand it. what are they doing? what better use of time do they have right now than to come...
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southern border of turkey. ben wedeman, thank you so much, as always. you know the region better than almost anyone here. >>> meantime, the death toll in the devastating earthquake that hit central italyas risen to 120 people now. one town in total ruins while people in a nearby area are using just their own hands to dig out their neighbors who could still be trapped in that rubble. it was a 6.2 magnitude quake. it hit in the middle of the night. the epicenter was near the town of norcia. the mayor of the town of amatrice says the town is no more. one tweet from the father of someone who lived near center of the quake. cnn's international correspondent frederik pleitgen is in one of the most devastated towns. is it possible that all these hours later people could still be trapped? >> reporter: well, brooke, authorities here really do seem to think so. just a couple of minutes ago all of us here who are doing live reporting here from amatrice were told to be absolutely quiet for about ten minutes because crews that are working here, you might be able to see some of those saws that they're using right now, they believe that they might have heard someone who may have been beneath that ru
southern border of turkey. ben wedeman, thank you so much, as always. you know the region better than almost anyone here. >>> meantime, the death toll in the devastating earthquake that hit central italyas risen to 120 people now. one town in total ruins while people in a nearby area are using just their own hands to dig out their neighbors who could still be trapped in that rubble. it was a 6.2 magnitude quake. it hit in the middle of the night. the epicenter was near the town of...