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>> i think one of the challenges was what i was just seeing in italy. where we had people coming not from one or two countries affected by conflict, but we were seeing entire families who some hart made it to italy from sear isyria, we were talking to teens that had fled from eritrea and nigeria and somalia. so unfortunately, you know, the number of refugees and migrants is at the highest point now in he can days. >> you know, where luke at a map and today on the wires there was an item mentioning that senegalese were being sent back in libya after attempting to make it to southern europe through libya boy, sen gal a long way from libya. you have to think not only about embarking from a place lie triply but the overlapped overland journey these families are making. it must be very dangerous for all involved? a absolutely. a lot of attention recent any in the drownings as we would there should be, but what is not commonly seen these people have traveled across two or three countries, in dez certificates think i spoke with a somali teen that had been on a
>> i think one of the challenges was what i was just seeing in italy. where we had people coming not from one or two countries affected by conflict, but we were seeing entire families who some hart made it to italy from sear isyria, we were talking to teens that had fled from eritrea and nigeria and somalia. so unfortunately, you know, the number of refugees and migrants is at the highest point now in he can days. >> you know, where luke at a map and today on the wires there was an...
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italy has so far borne the brunt of the influx of migrants. they have had to relocate them across the country wherever there's an empty building. police recently confiscated this one, and it will soon open its doors to the newcomers. an abandoned school is also being refurbished. it's in an elite neighborhood. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> translator: this area is isolated. there are few public services. there are no shops, pharmacies telephones. there's nothing. these are people who are still in the process of being identified. we don't know who they are. it is something that scares us. this is a private area. it could become a ghetto. >> reporter: a group of homeless people have also set up shop in front. school. they say italians in need should come first. >> translator: there is nothing for us nothing. we can't ask for anything. we have nothing left. then we see these situations. the migrants get housing and help. then what? i have nothing against them but we are the ones becoming foreigners i
italy has so far borne the brunt of the influx of migrants. they have had to relocate them across the country wherever there's an empty building. police recently confiscated this one, and it will soon open its doors to the newcomers. an abandoned school is also being refurbished. it's in an elite neighborhood. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> translator: this area is isolated. there are few public services. there are no shops, pharmacies...
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we have more from rome. >> reporter: they keep on arriving in italy on a daily basis. migrants who dream of a new life in europe for themselves and their families back home. to reach this points they have put their lives at risk. his journey took him from eritrea to sudan to libya where he was detain today several months. >> translator: it was dangerous my parents sold everything for me to be freed and come here. they transferred the money and then i was taken to a beach and we left. it was raining water was coming in from everywhere. we were about to drowned, we were saved by the germans being i was so happy to see them. >> reporter: his rescue was part of operation triton. a joints e.u. surveillance mission initiated last year patrolling the mediterranean sea. but for most migrants, italy is yet another transit point on their way to northern europe where they think there are more job opportunities. now, many here in italy fear that under the current atmosphere, across europe and with the tightening of the borders, holding centers like this one could just become perma
we have more from rome. >> reporter: they keep on arriving in italy on a daily basis. migrants who dream of a new life in europe for themselves and their families back home. to reach this points they have put their lives at risk. his journey took him from eritrea to sudan to libya where he was detain today several months. >> translator: it was dangerous my parents sold everything for me to be freed and come here. they transferred the money and then i was taken to a beach and we...
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. >> reporter: they keep arriving in italy on daily basis. migrants who dream of a new life in europe for themselves, and their families back home. to reach this point, they have put their lives at risk. his journey took him from air trayeritrea to sudan to libya where he was detain today several months. >> translator: it was dangerous. my parents sold everything for me to be freed and come here. they transferred the money, ask and then i was taken to a beach and we left. it was a zodiac, it was raining water was coming in from everywhere. we were about to drowned. we were saved by the germans. i was so happy to see them. >> reporter: his rescue was part of operation tritan, a joint even u. mission initiated at the end of last year aimed at patrolling the mediterranean sea. but for most migrants, italy is yet another transit point on their way to northern europe where they think there are more job opportunities. now, many here in italy fear that under the current atmosphere across our up and with the tightening of the borders, holding centers
. >> reporter: they keep arriving in italy on daily basis. migrants who dream of a new life in europe for themselves, and their families back home. to reach this point, they have put their lives at risk. his journey took him from air trayeritrea to sudan to libya where he was detain today several months. >> translator: it was dangerous. my parents sold everything for me to be freed and come here. they transferred the money, ask and then i was taken to a beach and we left. it was a...
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some could find themselves in the north of italy by and large most of them will sneak out of italy as quick as possible. for most of them italy is just a transit point and they want to go to countries that are further north in europe where maybe they have friends and family and any sort of contact there. you would be surprised how quickly they would move on despite the fact they've been across this grueling trip across the sea tell us how that works in practice. >> well, it's called operation try tritan. a few months ago the e.u. was not so eager to have the operation of the same scope of the italians that ended last year. they have reached that same level of i would say money invested in it, and also as much hostilities given to that operation. it could be again because if we compared a number of migrants who have reached europe this year compared to last year at this time there is an increase of about 30%. now that operation is set to continue throughout the summer, but the biggest problem really is what happens once they arrive on land. we have seen it's a big discussion among the
some could find themselves in the north of italy by and large most of them will sneak out of italy as quick as possible. for most of them italy is just a transit point and they want to go to countries that are further north in europe where maybe they have friends and family and any sort of contact there. you would be surprised how quickly they would move on despite the fact they've been across this grueling trip across the sea tell us how that works in practice. >> well, it's called...
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the proposal includes relocating 40,000 migrants in greece and italy to other e.u. countries. member states have to agree to that proposal. record numbers of migrants are making the dangerous journey across the mediterranean to try to find a new live no europe. >>> the italian government says it will house some migrants in abandoned buildings, but some italians say the diagnose should buildingses should be used to help italy's home little. >> reporter: they keep arriving on a daily basis migrants who dream after i new life in europe for themselves and families back home. to reach this point they have put their lives at risk. his journey took him in eritrea to sudan to libya where he was detained for several months. >> translator: it was dangerous. my parents sold everything for me to be freed and come here. they transferred the money and then i was taken to a beach and we left. it was a zodiac, it was raining. water was coming in from everywhere. we were about to drowned. we were saved by the germans. i was so happy to see them. >> reporter: his rescue was part of operation tr
the proposal includes relocating 40,000 migrants in greece and italy to other e.u. countries. member states have to agree to that proposal. record numbers of migrants are making the dangerous journey across the mediterranean to try to find a new live no europe. >>> the italian government says it will house some migrants in abandoned buildings, but some italians say the diagnose should buildingses should be used to help italy's home little. >> reporter: they keep arriving on a...
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italy has so far borne the bankrupt of the i can flux of migrants authorities have had to relocate them across the country whenever there is an empty building. police recently confiscate third degree home from the may mafia and will soon end its doors not newcomers. an abandoned school is also being refurbished in a leafy neighborhood on the outskirts of rome. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> translator: this area is isolated few public services no shops pharmacies, telephones, there is nothing. these are people still in the process of being identified. we don't know who they are. it is something huh scares us. this is a private area, it could become a ghetto. >> reporter: a group of homeless people have also set up shop in front of the school. they say italians in need should come first. >> translator: there is nothing for us. nothing. we can't ask for anything. we have nothing left. and then, we see these situations the migrants get house, they get help and then what? i have nothing against them, but we are the ones becoming foreigners in ou
italy has so far borne the bankrupt of the i can flux of migrants authorities have had to relocate them across the country whenever there is an empty building. police recently confiscate third degree home from the may mafia and will soon end its doors not newcomers. an abandoned school is also being refurbished in a leafy neighborhood on the outskirts of rome. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> translator: this area is isolated few public services...
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in italy it's clear there was no such thing as productivity. only critical finality and view points. >> if the plan to reshape fails, the alternative could be a scenario that might leave italian broadcasting in the hands of a few mooinguals and those now are controversial. rye's major competitor and free to air channels - the prime minister served three terms and has been accused of manipulateing the media. rupert murdoch's sky broadcast mainly on satellite, trying to subsidiary the free to air market. i don't think we'll see pritisation. there'll be rumours involving the sell off. but the news definition is public. we can't sell off the heart the essence of our national public television. >> i'm not a defender of wroi. i would not be upset if two chapels were sold off. i think the crux of the matter is not the size of the broadcaster. let the rupert murdoch and new publishers come and shake it up. let's make it happen. as far as rye goes, i will be happy to see it revert to roots of administration. >> ittalians call rye the media of the nation
in italy it's clear there was no such thing as productivity. only critical finality and view points. >> if the plan to reshape fails, the alternative could be a scenario that might leave italian broadcasting in the hands of a few mooinguals and those now are controversial. rye's major competitor and free to air channels - the prime minister served three terms and has been accused of manipulateing the media. rupert murdoch's sky broadcast mainly on satellite, trying to subsidiary the free...
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but sources say most of them don't want to stay in italy. this is not the final leg of their journey. they want to go further north. either where they have family or relatives or where they believe there are more job opportunities. so certainly the first stop would be in italy but in a few days maximum weeks, you'll see that most of these migrants are already gone to other european countries. and that's where the problem is. it's causing panic really across the continent. the eu has agreed lately to relocate or to give asylum status over the next two years to about 40,000 migrants but that's really a drop in the sea. as we heard from the international office of migration, the head of that body said that the eu needs to go much further when it comes to the migrants and how to receive these migrants and integrate them in the communities across european countries. >> what about the suggestion of finding a plan to deal with the root causes of this problem. where does eu policy stand? >>reporter: well there is a conversation going on among eu mem
but sources say most of them don't want to stay in italy. this is not the final leg of their journey. they want to go further north. either where they have family or relatives or where they believe there are more job opportunities. so certainly the first stop would be in italy but in a few days maximum weeks, you'll see that most of these migrants are already gone to other european countries. and that's where the problem is. it's causing panic really across the continent. the eu has agreed...
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recently he started using rice from italy. he's using the same rice that is usually risotto. >> translator: italian rice is a similar shape to japanese rice but it's a completely different size and color from the rice we usually eat. >> reporter: the rice comes from northern italy, an area famous for rice growing. it's also famous for its water. high-quality rice and water. these are the two essential ingredients of japanese sake. she took a holiday. she's a sake promoter. on learning the local people wanted to promote their town she persuaded them to create their own brew. the plan appealed to this group of six italians including a wine sommelier who decided to come to japan to study how to make sake. he put them in touch with him. >> translator: the brewery is small and its brewing is highly regarded, so that's why i contacted him. >> reporter: but it's not easy working with italian rice. it is harder than japanese rice and doesn't absorb water so well. he carefully adjusts the lid as he steams the rice. his experience tells
recently he started using rice from italy. he's using the same rice that is usually risotto. >> translator: italian rice is a similar shape to japanese rice but it's a completely different size and color from the rice we usually eat. >> reporter: the rice comes from northern italy, an area famous for rice growing. it's also famous for its water. high-quality rice and water. these are the two essential ingredients of japanese sake. she took a holiday. she's a sake promoter. on...
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guy: "italy is back." is italy back? >> for the first time we have seen positive growth over 3% quarter on quarter. in your and your terms, we're still at zero. over the next couple of quarters i think we will see italy return more convincingly to positive growth because we had the ecb's qe, we see very low inflation which is helping the consumer. we have moderation and fiscal austerity and something very important in italy, an improvement in bank lending conditions. francine: the problem is that you could have a recovery without employment going down, unemployment going down. this is a huge danger. >> the block of structural unemployment in the eurozone is very high. it is also an italian problem. i think the unemployment rate will probably go down by the block of structural unemployment is so high that the scope for a reduction in unemployment -- not just an italian problem but a european problem -- is pretty limited. guy: once we get back to low growth do you think politicians are going to get the job done we can move
guy: "italy is back." is italy back? >> for the first time we have seen positive growth over 3% quarter on quarter. in your and your terms, we're still at zero. over the next couple of quarters i think we will see italy return more convincingly to positive growth because we had the ecb's qe, we see very low inflation which is helping the consumer. we have moderation and fiscal austerity and something very important in italy, an improvement in bank lending conditions. francine:...
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she is in italy. it's the first baby steps into this new life. at the moment she is pleased that she is safe. it's a moment she's been longing for. the chance for a new life away from the turmoil she was born into. her journey started across the sea, 4,000km away in eritrea, it took her nearly three years to reach the shores of europe. it's a world away from where we met in misrata's detention center. she is the girl in orange tension and silent. there were no smiles at the time. >> the prison was awful. we knew nothing. where we were for how long. i was thinking all the time what will i do where will i go how. i thought it was the end. the day you came to visit. we were happy, we were hoping you could get us out. next day they took us to tripoli, they put us in a building. we were not allowed out. when we got the money we paid the sea smuggler $2,000 and he paid the guys at the prison. and we left. first, we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we cotton a small boat and reached a big boat >>> on the third day in italy, by coinc
she is in italy. it's the first baby steps into this new life. at the moment she is pleased that she is safe. it's a moment she's been longing for. the chance for a new life away from the turmoil she was born into. her journey started across the sea, 4,000km away in eritrea, it took her nearly three years to reach the shores of europe. it's a world away from where we met in misrata's detention center. she is the girl in orange tension and silent. there were no smiles at the time. >> the...
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the traumatic journey to italy will stay with him forever. wally: it was too cold, and the boat we were at, there were many people there. 300 people plus. it was two deck, both up and down. if you see the condition of the boat, it was terrible. for you, yourself in it, you know there is not a thing that can help person to survive, to protect one's life in this mediterranean sea. in this sea, it is terrible. you will not know until you enter. reporter: wally shows us the local refugee reception center. young men are playing football there. a few days ago, some muslim refugees allegedly threw some christians they were sharing a boat with overboard. but wally thinks the fight was probably over the last few drops of drinking water. here there is no sign of religious conflict. wally: playing football, we need patience, but at times we do go out of control. that is just when the field. from here, i go inside and forget about everything. reporter: these are what's left of the boats the refugees arrived in. here in lampedusa, flavio di giacomo works
the traumatic journey to italy will stay with him forever. wally: it was too cold, and the boat we were at, there were many people there. 300 people plus. it was two deck, both up and down. if you see the condition of the boat, it was terrible. for you, yourself in it, you know there is not a thing that can help person to survive, to protect one's life in this mediterranean sea. in this sea, it is terrible. you will not know until you enter. reporter: wally shows us the local refugee reception...
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italy is still bearing the brunt of arrivals but not all. dozens have been arriveing in greece from nearby turkey. this group careful to destroy their inflatable boat before walk ago shore. while europe's navy's keep rescuing the migrants, its politicians make plans to disbears them throughout the eu but many countries don't want them and there's been no slowdown in the flow trying to reach these shores. 'em ma hayward, al jazeera >>> russia has released a list of european politicians and military leaders who it's banning from entering the country. the list was handed to an eu delegation this week and includes critics of russia. among those black listed are britain's former deputy prime minister as retaliation for eu sanctions imposed on russia for its role in the eastern ukraine conflict >>> a heat wave in india has killed nearly 2,000 people in the past two weeks. the south has been hardest hit. it's putting pressure on communities struggling with a lack of water. >>reporter: in some of the most im -- hundreds are holding last rites for th
italy is still bearing the brunt of arrivals but not all. dozens have been arriveing in greece from nearby turkey. this group careful to destroy their inflatable boat before walk ago shore. while europe's navy's keep rescuing the migrants, its politicians make plans to disbears them throughout the eu but many countries don't want them and there's been no slowdown in the flow trying to reach these shores. 'em ma hayward, al jazeera >>> russia has released a list of european politicians...
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italy has so far bore the brunt of the influx of migrants. they have had to move them across the country wherever there is a an emmy building. this one will soon open its doors to the newcomers. an abandoned school is also being refurbished. it's on the outskirts of rome. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> translator: this area is isolated. there are few public services. there are no shops, pharmacies telephones. there is nothing. these are people who are still in the process of being identified. we don't know who they are. it is something that scares us. this is a private area it could become a ghetto. >> reporter: a group of homeless people have also set up shop in front of the school. they say italians in need should come first. >> translator: there is nothing for us nothing. we can't ask for anything. we have nothing left and then we see these situations. the migrants get housing, they get help and then what? i have nothing against them but we are the ones becoming foreigners in our own country. >
italy has so far bore the brunt of the influx of migrants. they have had to move them across the country wherever there is a an emmy building. this one will soon open its doors to the newcomers. an abandoned school is also being refurbished. it's on the outskirts of rome. people living here fear the sudden arrival of a large number of migrants. >> translator: this area is isolated. there are few public services. there are no shops, pharmacies telephones. there is nothing. these are people...
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nearly 30,000 arrived via italy. sheila traveled for her new show to investigate what that is to them once they land. the hardships don't end once they get to italy. what did you find? >> the conditions are very harsh. their journey doesn't end in italy. the migrants especially from syria, making up the single largest national group and the reason we focused on syrians they know benefits in italy are not as good in countries further to the north. the game in europe, because of european law is that if you are identified, your picture taken and finger prohibits are taken in the country where you first arrive in europe, that's where you have to make your asylum claim. the objective is to get out of italy without having been identified by italian authorities. the italian authorities can't handle that sheer number of people. everyone wants to push north and go to germany or sweden, where they know that there is more generous provisions and where they may have family already living. >> i remember the first time i got it. >
nearly 30,000 arrived via italy. sheila traveled for her new show to investigate what that is to them once they land. the hardships don't end once they get to italy. what did you find? >> the conditions are very harsh. their journey doesn't end in italy. the migrants especially from syria, making up the single largest national group and the reason we focused on syrians they know benefits in italy are not as good in countries further to the north. the game in europe, because of european...
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she was hoping to give birth in italy. >> i'm very stressed out and frustrated. i don't know where to go and i don't know what to do. right now i have nothing. i have nothing. i have nothing. >> reporter: she's from nigeria. her father was killed by boko haram. she promised to send money back to her mother when she set off. >> i don't want them to deport me. i don't want them to deport me. >> reporter: so many people die in the sea. >> we don't care. we don't care! >> reporter: some of these migrants first arrived in libya to find a job, but the lawlessness made they decide to go further north. he paid extra for a life jacket. >> for you from here we're going this place. >> reporter: are you worried about it? you look very nervous? >> yes. some people die of hunger here. >> reporter: it won't be easy. for now they're in a detention center somewhere in libya hoping to be released soon and try their luck across the mediterranean sea once again. >>> they approached the port in silence. silhouettes in the dark sky. the boat has just docked and it's quite a powerful m
she was hoping to give birth in italy. >> i'm very stressed out and frustrated. i don't know where to go and i don't know what to do. right now i have nothing. i have nothing. i have nothing. >> reporter: she's from nigeria. her father was killed by boko haram. she promised to send money back to her mother when she set off. >> i don't want them to deport me. i don't want them to deport me. >> reporter: so many people die in the sea. >> we don't care. we don't care!...
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nearly 30,000 of them end up in italy, for her new show, she travels to southern italy, what happens to them once they milan? >>> i remember the first time i got there and each across the sea, they know her as the voice of the mediterranean. her phone number, in her pockets and, their lifeline to the italian coast guard. >>> 26-year-old dedicates her life to helping the thousands of syrians, who cross each year. >>> it is not he's six many times i don't sleep for days, and my life, compared to thousands of people it is nothing. it is something that i have to keep doing. i cannot stop. >>> she's there to greet them when they arrive. intercepting refugees before they are prayed upon again by human traffickers. >>> each one of these refugees has paid thousand he of dollars just to make this far. the going rate is $2,000, regardless of allege and, there are smugglers lurking here now looking for more money. >>> the syrians, i been including so many small children were rescued the same day as the deadliest ship date to date. hundreds of migrants drowned. what they're trig to do is help th
nearly 30,000 of them end up in italy, for her new show, she travels to southern italy, what happens to them once they milan? >>> i remember the first time i got there and each across the sea, they know her as the voice of the mediterranean. her phone number, in her pockets and, their lifeline to the italian coast guard. >>> 26-year-old dedicates her life to helping the thousands of syrians, who cross each year. >>> it is not he's six many times i don't sleep for...
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. >> i don't believe italy and europefully understand the issue. they are only dealing with the immediate not the root of the problem. >> these men will soon be returning to the sea. perhaps europe rhymes too heavily on them. charlie angela, al jazeera. >> police in serbia are struggling to cope. officials say the number of migrants trying to reach serbia could double in the next year. from afghanistan pakistan and northern earchg. africa. >> tomorrow an in-depth look at the uncertain futures children face trying to reach the u.s. and other countries. that is in a deeper look tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern 5:00 p.m. pacific. >> the largest oil company saudi aralco will now be run by the sprem economic supreme economic council. mohamed val explains. >> saudi arabia's aralco will be directed by a deputy crown prince a 10 member council headed 50 kingdom's deputy crown pris himself according to a statement on aramco's website. >> the objective is to do it properly so there's oversight as to how aramco does it business. we have not done that for a long
. >> i don't believe italy and europefully understand the issue. they are only dealing with the immediate not the root of the problem. >> these men will soon be returning to the sea. perhaps europe rhymes too heavily on them. charlie angela, al jazeera. >> police in serbia are struggling to cope. officials say the number of migrants trying to reach serbia could double in the next year. from afghanistan pakistan and northern earchg. africa. >> tomorrow an in-depth look at...
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the man began feeling sick two days after returning to italy. officials say he will be transferred to rome's main infection disease hospital for treatment. >>> the fda has proposed new rules to roll back the lifetime ban on blood donations from gain men. that ban was put into place at the height of the aid's epidemic in 1983. critics say that even the revised rules ignore scientific evidence that shows proper screening can eliminate any risk. >>> the navajo nation is the country's largest native american reservation. last month a new 2% food tax went into effect to fund healthier food alternatives. >> over there is where the sheep and the cattle are. >> reporter: eric's extended family and grandmother live on a remote wind-swept corner of the navajo nation. how far away from a grocery store are we? >> about an hour 30 minutes. >> it's the size of west virginia but there are just ten full service grocery stores on the reservation. fast-food restaurants and convenience stores fill the food vacuum as well. almost one third of adults are diabetic or
the man began feeling sick two days after returning to italy. officials say he will be transferred to rome's main infection disease hospital for treatment. >>> the fda has proposed new rules to roll back the lifetime ban on blood donations from gain men. that ban was put into place at the height of the aid's epidemic in 1983. critics say that even the revised rules ignore scientific evidence that shows proper screening can eliminate any risk. >>> the navajo nation is the...
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italy's minister of the interior will decide where to go next. they will try to continue their journey to other countries. the future remains uncertain, but for now they arrived to a new day after a voyage where they risked their lives. it's a journey thousands more will attempt and not all will make it here alive. >> a lot of that filmed over a period of hours and this daylight. we're in italy, and stephanie has the latest. >> reporter: the italian coast guard tells us there's a few ongoing rescue operations in the mediterranean. thousands have have been could youed the last couple of days. the smugglers take advantage of this good weather. it's set to last and it takes around 24 hours for once the migrants are rescued at sea to come to show. the italian minister of interior has the difficult task to allocate where they go once they come to shore. they get rigorous medical checks and identifiers and get moved on. of course it's concerning. we've seen people come to shore in difficult conditions they've been through harrowing times. medically som
italy's minister of the interior will decide where to go next. they will try to continue their journey to other countries. the future remains uncertain, but for now they arrived to a new day after a voyage where they risked their lives. it's a journey thousands more will attempt and not all will make it here alive. >> a lot of that filmed over a period of hours and this daylight. we're in italy, and stephanie has the latest. >> reporter: the italian coast guard tells us there's a...
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he hopes to find work in italy as a blacksmith. the number of migrants expected arrive in italy will probably increase every month until late autumn. as the numbers go up, it is expected that among ordinary italians, the milk of human kindness could go sour. from behind the fence, residents watch as the latest migrants disembark. some political parties in italy are calling for a crackdown on immigration. a teacher isn't opposed to immigration, but acknowledges it is a sensitive issue. >> translator: at this moment of christmas crisis in italy. it is a way to get support from part of population against immigration. for now, the milk of human kindness is plain to see. ben wiederman, cnn, italy. >> nearly two dozen cuban migrants are now in custody after they were rescued off the mexican coast in two separate incidents. mexico's navy took in two raflts sunday. one with ten migrants on board and another with 13 migrants. authorities are coordinating their return to cuba. >>> thousand of macedonians want their prime minister out of offi
he hopes to find work in italy as a blacksmith. the number of migrants expected arrive in italy will probably increase every month until late autumn. as the numbers go up, it is expected that among ordinary italians, the milk of human kindness could go sour. from behind the fence, residents watch as the latest migrants disembark. some political parties in italy are calling for a crackdown on immigration. a teacher isn't opposed to immigration, but acknowledges it is a sensitive issue. >>...
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. >> massive rescue operation has taken place in italy. over 4,200 migrants have been saved in the mediterranean in the past 24 hours. they were picked up in a number of separate boats between italy ireland and german. the u.n. refugee agency estimating 1,800 people are dead all have gone missing since the beginning of the year. emma hayward has more. >> reporter: there are more migrants being rescued in the mediterranean than ever. this weekend one of the busiest yet. here german vessel oversaw the rescue of hundreds from different boats off the coast of tunisia on friday. a baby is reunited with her mother. dozens of exhausted migrants take shelter on deck. the italian coast guard said that on friday 17 bodies were recovered from boats on the libyan coast. this is the british navy flagship entering the italian port on saturday. hundreds more migrants on board rescued by various ships patrolling the coast of libya. good weather is encouraging ever greater number of people to take their chances. many are escaping war in the middle east, ma
. >> massive rescue operation has taken place in italy. over 4,200 migrants have been saved in the mediterranean in the past 24 hours. they were picked up in a number of separate boats between italy ireland and german. the u.n. refugee agency estimating 1,800 people are dead all have gone missing since the beginning of the year. emma hayward has more. >> reporter: there are more migrants being rescued in the mediterranean than ever. this weekend one of the busiest yet. here german...
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italy is still bearing the brunt of arrivals, but not all. in recent days dozens have been arriving on the greek island from nearby turkey. this group careful to di study theirs inflateable boat before walking ashore. while europe's navy keeps rescuing the migrants it's politicians make plans to disperse them throughout the e.u. but many countries don't want them. there has been no slow down in the those trying reach these shores. >> they say that the number of migrants arriving could rise dramatically in the coming days. >> the figure of more than 4,000 migrants rescued announced saturday morning. since there have been more rescue operations. the italians have picked up more people on rubber dinghyies or zodiacs. patrols are going 24 hours a day. there are rescue operations all the time. the figure of 4,000 could easily become 5 6 or 7,000. what happens to migrants when they arrive here? first they go through medical checks. they are completely exhausted. there are children on board. there are elderly people on board. they look at what they
italy is still bearing the brunt of arrivals, but not all. in recent days dozens have been arriving on the greek island from nearby turkey. this group careful to di study theirs inflateable boat before walking ashore. while europe's navy keeps rescuing the migrants it's politicians make plans to disperse them throughout the e.u. but many countries don't want them. there has been no slow down in the those trying reach these shores. >> they say that the number of migrants arriving could...
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the migrants have already landed in greece and italy. record numbers are making the dangerous journey to try to find a new life in europe. >>> the italian government says it will house some migrants in abandoned buildings. hoda abdel hamid has more from rome. >> reporter: they are riving in italy on a daily basis. migrants who dream of a new life in europe for themselves and their families back home. they have put their lives at risk to reach this point. this man came from eritrea to sudan to libya where he was detained for several months. >> translator: it was dangerous. my parents sold everything for me to be freed and come here. they transferred the money and then i was taken to a beach and we left. it was a zodiac it was raining, water was coming in from everywhere. we were about to drown. we were saved by the germans. i was so happy to see them. >> reporter: his rescue was part of operation troton. but for most migrants italy is yet another transit point on their way to northern europe where they think there are more job opportuniti
the migrants have already landed in greece and italy. record numbers are making the dangerous journey to try to find a new life in europe. >>> the italian government says it will house some migrants in abandoned buildings. hoda abdel hamid has more from rome. >> reporter: they are riving in italy on a daily basis. migrants who dream of a new life in europe for themselves and their families back home. they have put their lives at risk to reach this point. this man came from...
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bringing the total numbers arriving in italy by boat to 38,690. from thursday to saturday 3,500 migrants reached italian stores. more then west african families sending a child is a hart-breaking choice. we have this story from senegal, opting to embark on that journey. >> reporter: this boy worked here since he was 10, learning to be a mechanic without pay. the hours are long, and without work. in a few years hopefully he'll get a job for a small wage. like most 16-year-olds, he wants more from life. so does his family. his mother sold all their belongings to pay for a journey to italy. the visa to european countries cost $100. they are rarely given to africans. she paid $3,000 for smugglers to organise the trip. a spare t-shirt, jeans and the flip-flops he is wearing is all he'll carry, travelling thousands of kilometres through the desert and sea. his father gives abdu his final words of advice. "throw your passport into the sea. who you are doesn't matter in europe. you are there to work, have faith in god, we love you." >> no one send their s
bringing the total numbers arriving in italy by boat to 38,690. from thursday to saturday 3,500 migrants reached italian stores. more then west african families sending a child is a hart-breaking choice. we have this story from senegal, opting to embark on that journey. >> reporter: this boy worked here since he was 10, learning to be a mechanic without pay. the hours are long, and without work. in a few years hopefully he'll get a job for a small wage. like most 16-year-olds, he wants...
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in italy, the brewers are now taking their first steps. rie tamiya nhk world, yamaguchi. >>> people in tokyo are seeing gray skies this morning. meteorologist robert speta joins us with the latest in world weather. robert, good morning. it was raining when i was coming in to work this morning. the rain has stopped, but where's the sun? >> oh, it's not quite there yet, catherine. by the afternoon, though, some good news if you are in tokyo, if you're traveling and visiting the sun will return. it's not going to stick around too long as far as these cloudy skies are concerned. the culprit is this front we have been seeing pushing over head. it has been bringing some widespread showers across parts of western japan, even extending off here toward the east during the overnight hours. the front will continue to drift off there towards the east. also good news with it, we have our typhoon just here toward the south. see it on the satellite picture. it's going to kick it off there toward the northeast. not really worried about this impacting much
in italy, the brewers are now taking their first steps. rie tamiya nhk world, yamaguchi. >>> people in tokyo are seeing gray skies this morning. meteorologist robert speta joins us with the latest in world weather. robert, good morning. it was raining when i was coming in to work this morning. the rain has stopped, but where's the sun? >> oh, it's not quite there yet, catherine. by the afternoon, though, some good news if you are in tokyo, if you're traveling and visiting the sun...
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. >> reporter: they keep on arriving in italy on a daily basis. my grants that dream of a new life in europe and for themselves for families back home. to reach this point they have put their life in risk. he went from sudan to libya where he was detained for several months. >> translator: it was dangerous. my parents sold everything for me to be free and come here. they transferred the money, and then i was taken to a beach and we left. it was raining. water was coming in from everywhere. we were about to drown. we were saved by the germans. i was so happy to see them >> reporter: his rescue fgs part of operation try tan, a joint mission shaped last year in the patrolling area in the sea. for most migrants italy is another transit point on their way to northern europe where they think there are more job opportunities. many here in italy fear under the current atmosphere across europe and with the tightening of the borders, holding centers like this one could just become permanent homes. italy has so far borne the brunt of the influx ofmy gran mym
. >> reporter: they keep on arriving in italy on a daily basis. my grants that dream of a new life in europe and for themselves for families back home. to reach this point they have put their life in risk. he went from sudan to libya where he was detained for several months. >> translator: it was dangerous. my parents sold everything for me to be free and come here. they transferred the money, and then i was taken to a beach and we left. it was raining. water was coming in from...
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he hopes to find work in italy as a blacksmith. the number of migrants expected arrive in italy will probably increase every month until late autumn. as the numbers go up, it is expected that among ordinary italians, the milk of human kindness could go sour. from behind the fence, residents watch as the latest migrants disembark. some political parties in italy are calling for a crackdown on immigration. a teacher isn't opposed to immigration, but acknowledges it is a sensitive issue. >> translator: at this moment of crisis in italy. it is a way to get support from part of population against immigration. for now, the milk of human kindness is plain to see. ben wedeman, cnn, italy. >> now, errol, when you go back to before, when the eu ministers are looking at the possibility of military action against the ships that bring the migrants to europe, what's important is to realize at the moment increasingly the smugglers are not using ships at all. they're using rubber dinghies with the weakest possible motors, they essentially assign j
he hopes to find work in italy as a blacksmith. the number of migrants expected arrive in italy will probably increase every month until late autumn. as the numbers go up, it is expected that among ordinary italians, the milk of human kindness could go sour. from behind the fence, residents watch as the latest migrants disembark. some political parties in italy are calling for a crackdown on immigration. a teacher isn't opposed to immigration, but acknowledges it is a sensitive issue. >>...
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>>reporter: on her third day in italy, we met again. by the sidewalk in front of a reception center for newly arrived migrants. with her, some of the other girls who were also held now travel companions. they met along the journey through the sahara desert and are now making their baby steps together in europe. one is seven-months pregnant and her final destination is holland. some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon she'll be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like a dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel but there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study. first learn the language and then work. any jobs whatever will give me some money -- a curb while cycling in the french alps. he was due to travel to madrid later and then go to paris to meet the iraqi pri
>>reporter: on her third day in italy, we met again. by the sidewalk in front of a reception center for newly arrived migrants. with her, some of the other girls who were also held now travel companions. they met along the journey through the sahara desert and are now making their baby steps together in europe. one is seven-months pregnant and her final destination is holland. some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to...
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right in the front line of taking on all these people and basically dumping them in italy for italy to deal with. so the eu as you know is trying to have a beefed up military mission to stop the smugglers and destroy the smuggling boats, also talking about quotas of mieg rants but some of the eu countries are denying taking in any of them or abiding by quotas. once they are on land it is a long slow bureau kratic process to get them through maybe to grant asylum or temporary homes or jobs until someone else can take them. it is a long and torturous journey and will only get worse as the wars continue that is what is increasing the flow of mieg rants across the medditer an ian. >> absolutely. and thank you. look forward to seeing more of your reports. >>> just ahead, hillary clinton's e-mails on benghazi could be made available in a couple day whaszsdays. what it will mean for her presidential campaign. ! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you en
right in the front line of taking on all these people and basically dumping them in italy for italy to deal with. so the eu as you know is trying to have a beefed up military mission to stop the smugglers and destroy the smuggling boats, also talking about quotas of mieg rants but some of the eu countries are denying taking in any of them or abiding by quotas. once they are on land it is a long slow bureau kratic process to get them through maybe to grant asylum or temporary homes or jobs until...
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if you compare this time last year, there is an increase of about 30% of rivals in italy alone. this isn't taking into consideration the arrivals in greece. the main reason being the lawlessness in libya which allows smuggleing operations to floorish. these networks were in the hands of a few families or a few big heads of smuggle ling. but you find many smugglers along the long coast of 2,000 kilometers. the passage of the cross of mediterranean have gone down. now, the thought is to get on a boat get in international it waters they are sometimes given a satellite phone call and be rescued. the tactic is not to reach sicily alone on these boats it's to reach international waters and being rescued. >> hoda abdelham i.d., thanks so much. >> many are where blaming government forces for burning their homes. catherine soy reports. >> these men have just arrived at a camp for displaced people in unity state. they have been on the road for 24 days.hiding in swamps during the day and only daring to walk at night. in fear of government soldiers. jack was too weak and sick, he died on ar
if you compare this time last year, there is an increase of about 30% of rivals in italy alone. this isn't taking into consideration the arrivals in greece. the main reason being the lawlessness in libya which allows smuggleing operations to floorish. these networks were in the hands of a few families or a few big heads of smuggle ling. but you find many smugglers along the long coast of 2,000 kilometers. the passage of the cross of mediterranean have gone down. now, the thought is to get on a...
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in italy, we had the urge to revive italy not as a product but as a cultural asset. made in italy shouldn't only refer to material products. this awareness prompted many cultural sponsorships from other brands. francine: for those listening on bloomberg radio, "the first word" is next. for our viewers, a second hour of "the pulse" is next. guy: pressure building from creditors to present a plan. francine: we are also going to look at yanis varoufakis and whether his style is riling up creditors. then, we talk a little bit of m&a. guy: we have been talking about boiler rooms and fraud. we are going to talk about hoaxes. yesterday, we saw that in avon. plus, we are going to talk about fashion. back to yanis varoufakis, who is the most stylish politician? we will be talking to a stylist. francine: what we will be talking about is consistency. we will be looking at nicola sturgeon and angela merkel as well. ♪ francine: the rally continues as s&p rises and we look at the impact for europe. guy: netflix may partner with a media company backed by jack ma to enter the chin
in italy, we had the urge to revive italy not as a product but as a cultural asset. made in italy shouldn't only refer to material products. this awareness prompted many cultural sponsorships from other brands. francine: for those listening on bloomberg radio, "the first word" is next. for our viewers, a second hour of "the pulse" is next. guy: pressure building from creditors to present a plan. francine: we are also going to look at yanis varoufakis and whether his style is...
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italy is the main transit route to europe. it is estimated smugglers make at least $90,000 u.s., for each boat load. augusta, on the italian island of sicily, 126 people children were also on board. further north in calabria, several children were among the 700 migrants brought to shore a number of newborn babies and pregnant women were aboard. accommodate people reaching the shore and preventing further death. stefanie dekker witnessed the overnight arrivals. >> they approached the port in silence. silhouettes in the dark sky. >> the boat has just docked and it's quite a powerful moment as the migrants stand silently as the boat has just come to shore. many of them of course with incredibly difficult stories to tell. they've risked a lot to get here. many won't know where they're going from here but certainly this one of the first times they will have felt safe in a very long period of time. more than 900 people were on board, they finally docked in sicily the early hours of monday morning. >> they never stopped so we talk ab
italy is the main transit route to europe. it is estimated smugglers make at least $90,000 u.s., for each boat load. augusta, on the italian island of sicily, 126 people children were also on board. further north in calabria, several children were among the 700 migrants brought to shore a number of newborn babies and pregnant women were aboard. accommodate people reaching the shore and preventing further death. stefanie dekker witnessed the overnight arrivals. >> they approached the port...
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and then italy is not their last point. from here most want to go further north either because they know people in other countries or they have relatives in other countries or they believe there's better job opportunities. >> that's what they want. where they want do go. briefly, what is likely to happen when they reach shore? >> when they first arrive here they'll go through a medical screening by the authorities. if there are minors they'll be taken to a specific place for the miners. the others will be dispersed across italy. the italian government called for empty buildings or locations to host the people to give time to the authorities to do fingerprinting and screening or identify the people. by and large most of them will try to leave and get on a train to wherever they want to go as quick as possible. >>> more than 70 people have been killed in northern syria after government forces dropped barrel bombs in two areas of aleppo. medical sources say the worst attack was on a marketplace in a town under the control of t
and then italy is not their last point. from here most want to go further north either because they know people in other countries or they have relatives in other countries or they believe there's better job opportunities. >> that's what they want. where they want do go. briefly, what is likely to happen when they reach shore? >> when they first arrive here they'll go through a medical screening by the authorities. if there are minors they'll be taken to a specific place for the...
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italy's minister will decide where they will go next. their future remains uncertain but for now they have arrived to a new day after a voyage where they risked their lives. it's a journey that many more will attempt. many will not make it alive. >> well, a spokesman for the international organization for migration says that the european union must take more steps to ensure that migrants are saved at sea. >> part of the problem is there is not enough life saving going on at one level and on the other hand there are many more people trying to cross. we're getting an endless rise in numbers. this weekend thankfully, the numbers who died was quite small. there are ten deaths tragic, of course, but not like the numbers could have been had life saving operations had not taken place. we've seen 173,000 so far this year. the italian state way beyond the working to save them. the european union by contrast says we'll parole 30 miles off the shore. it's not a life-saving operation. this may account for the huge gap and the huge spike in numbers o
italy's minister will decide where they will go next. their future remains uncertain but for now they have arrived to a new day after a voyage where they risked their lives. it's a journey that many more will attempt. many will not make it alive. >> well, a spokesman for the international organization for migration says that the european union must take more steps to ensure that migrants are saved at sea. >> part of the problem is there is not enough life saving going on at one...
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more migrants arrive in italy. we meet one woman whose three year desperate journey could soon be over. hello there. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant have launched a number of attacks on iraqi military targets in anbar province. i.s.i.l. fighters detonated eight car bombs near the army's headquarters in fallujah killing at least 20 soldiers. in a separate assault another 13 soldiers died on a rocket attack on the heavy air base east of rah ma la. ramallah. >> iraqi military analysts say the security forces don't have the kind of reconnaissance and intelligence to be able to stop these car bombs. some of the weapons they are using are ineffective against car bombs. i.s.i.l. is becoming very very good at, splitting forces in half and able to attack military basebases. habanea air base are is where the majority of iraqi security forces are based, that is not to say they haven't had some successes, they are using those staging posts after they clear them of i.s.i.l. fighters for this push into ram
more migrants arrive in italy. we meet one woman whose three year desperate journey could soon be over. hello there. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant have launched a number of attacks on iraqi military targets in anbar province. i.s.i.l. fighters detonated eight car bombs near the army's headquarters in fallujah killing at least 20 soldiers. in a separate assault another 13 soldiers died on a rocket attack on the heavy air base east of rah ma la. ramallah. >> iraqi...
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. >> babies like tiny ribbon here are increasingly rare in italy, in fact the official figures shows in 2014 there were fewer babies born in this country than at any time since 1861. >> you are 40 years old. >> besotted mom is sabrina. >> a social worker she had to work full time until she was 40 to afford a home and a future for her son. >> italian women now wait, she tells me until they are financially stable and then we have just one child. we would like to have more, but the conditions just aren't good enough. >> of course, in the old days before birth control, conditions weren't that good either. women often had to bring up lots of children with little money. >> but francesca who helped organize the parade says, modern expectations have risen. >> nowadays people, they don't want to raise their child in poverty. >> they want a house, a good standard for those children. >> that's true across most of the developed world. >> the birthrate in north america, russia and europe is already below the replacement rate of about two children per couple. and in italy, a quarter of all women h
. >> babies like tiny ribbon here are increasingly rare in italy, in fact the official figures shows in 2014 there were fewer babies born in this country than at any time since 1861. >> you are 40 years old. >> besotted mom is sabrina. >> a social worker she had to work full time until she was 40 to afford a home and a future for her son. >> italian women now wait, she tells me until they are financially stable and then we have just one child. we would like to have...
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italy european pit -- italy pmi better than the survey. a prior reading of 53.3. you have to forgive me but because i quoted out copper. it is closed today. mark barton is next to me. mark: an easy mistake. three days to the election. we have tories 34%. it is in the internet. could -- it is neck and neck. could either party pull ahead? it looks unlikely. jonathan: it does not look like a. they are pulling for the more desperate measures. putting it into the garden. in little bit weird. mark: the tories are pounding on it and jumping on it. that's a first check. daniella will be talking greece. we have had one deadline. how many have we had? greece is pushing for a may agreement. the imf payment of this week on another next week. we are getting closer. an old friend of yours you like him. he is very bullish to modest bullish. what is the difference between very bullish and a modest bullish? jonathan: i love forward. we will talk about football in just a moment. manchester united, not a secret. the weekend scores. what was that? mark: 3rd loss in a row, more than a
italy european pit -- italy pmi better than the survey. a prior reading of 53.3. you have to forgive me but because i quoted out copper. it is closed today. mark barton is next to me. mark: an easy mistake. three days to the election. we have tories 34%. it is in the internet. could -- it is neck and neck. could either party pull ahead? it looks unlikely. jonathan: it does not look like a. they are pulling for the more desperate measures. putting it into the garden. in little bit weird. mark:...
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they have to relocate them to mainland italy. if you recall just a few weeks ago the government has called on all the regions to pinpoint anti-locations anti-buildings where they can bring and transport these migrants until the authorities go through them and go through the process of identity recognition. that does not happen easily. some communities are not happy to see all of a sudden a large number of migrants live in their neighborhoods without money not knowing what they're going to do next and not knowing with they are in the country. certainly there were a lot of issues for the italian government. >> hold on, thank you very much indeed. >> there are manybring us up-to-date with what you're hearing. >> there has been an attack inside of a mosque. this incident is coming just hours after an attempt to attack maiduguri. it was at midnight local time when fighters fired a rocket propelled grenade into a home killing eight members of that family and more than 30 people have been taken to hospital because of the explosion. susp
they have to relocate them to mainland italy. if you recall just a few weeks ago the government has called on all the regions to pinpoint anti-locations anti-buildings where they can bring and transport these migrants until the authorities go through them and go through the process of identity recognition. that does not happen easily. some communities are not happy to see all of a sudden a large number of migrants live in their neighborhoods without money not knowing what they're going to do...
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the document was led by the united kingdom and italy, and it will be italy who is leading the -- on the ground it will be italy who is mill tailor coordinating on the ground efforts. amy: and in the documents, the concerns about what this will look like, the so-called optics of the situation. julian: yes, there's a layout for immediate operations, at the same time, very significant concern about the optics, about where there's media scrutiny of the e.u. for killing people or false reports of killing people. they say, you know, where the e. cufment has actually killed people in this operation, they are intending to at least risk killing people in blowing up these boats. i guess from a -- if we now pull back a bit, where is this coming from? well it's no surprise that the u.k. was involved in the draft since the new conservative government here having a majority, we've seen a very strong push along a conservative agenda against migrants, against pulling out of some parts of the e.u., against retardation of the european court of human rights. from the italian perspective they have to deal
the document was led by the united kingdom and italy, and it will be italy who is leading the -- on the ground it will be italy who is mill tailor coordinating on the ground efforts. amy: and in the documents, the concerns about what this will look like, the so-called optics of the situation. julian: yes, there's a layout for immediate operations, at the same time, very significant concern about the optics, about where there's media scrutiny of the e.u. for killing people or false reports of...
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more than 700 migrants have been taken to the port in southeast italy. they were rescued off the coast of libya. we have more from the sicilian harbor of catania. >> good afternoon. throughout the night there will be poets docked on island. we know that there is another rescue operation. this one led by the german navy. we don't have details but just to give you an idea of this numbers. 4,000 that we're talking about now. in a few hours that number could have raise on it 5,000 5,000 6,000, 7,000. theresince the weather has improved the calls have increased dramatically, and they're expecting that to be the case for the next few days. >> more than 70 people have been killed in northern syria after government forces dropped barrel bombs in two areas of aleppo province. medical sources say the worst attack was on the marketplace in the town of al bab under the control of the islamic state. that attack killed 55 people alone. >> the scene this morning is grim. activists say government helicopters have just dropped barrel bombs on the district. this ambulance
more than 700 migrants have been taken to the port in southeast italy. they were rescued off the coast of libya. we have more from the sicilian harbor of catania. >> good afternoon. throughout the night there will be poets docked on island. we know that there is another rescue operation. this one led by the german navy. we don't have details but just to give you an idea of this numbers. 4,000 that we're talking about now. in a few hours that number could have raise on it 5,000 5,000...
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italy is overwhelmed leaving many in a legal limbo. many here were only supposed to be here for a short time but there is nowhere else for them to go so they are waiting for this process to play out for an extremely long time. these young men complain about the conditions here. four to six to a room, and they don't get the pocket money they were promised. but organizations say that the money drips in. >> the lack of money means i can offer an inefficient service. i can't buy clothes very often and their weekly pocket money i can only deliver every two months. that's why some of the boys are not happy. >> they will have their dreams and this long wait means that they're getting increditedbly frustrated. their future weighs heavily. >> someone describes those who were saved at sea as the invisible ones. >> all of our efforts and it is right to take care of the people who risked their lives at sea. but once they arrive at the port we forget about them. they get stuck in the system and they can't fulfill their hopes. this is the forgotten
italy is overwhelmed leaving many in a legal limbo. many here were only supposed to be here for a short time but there is nowhere else for them to go so they are waiting for this process to play out for an extremely long time. these young men complain about the conditions here. four to six to a room, and they don't get the pocket money they were promised. but organizations say that the money drips in. >> the lack of money means i can offer an inefficient service. i can't buy clothes very...
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. >>> italy's navy says it has rescued more than 1,000 might go grants and they picked up 220 people and they have now arrived. according to officials all those rescued are men from africa. >>> they have seen unprecedented numbers. >>> many are seeking safety and security in the nations and each country has very different rules about allowing people in, and it's a tough stance on immigration, and, they face long periods in detention centers. and, now, the report. >>> they didn't die at sea but they say they haven't been alive since arriving at cyprus. >>> they are on a hunger strike after months of protest failed to pressure the authorities to grant them asylum. they are syrian kurd whose came ten years ago and, only now have they been given protection, but it is not enough. >>> what can i do with protection, i still don't have a passport and, we live in insecurity. >>> that means they have legal documents and can work and still stateless and can be deported at anytime. their biggest mistake was to apply for asylum. >>> many who do apply and, who are unable to survive on their own en
. >>> italy's navy says it has rescued more than 1,000 might go grants and they picked up 220 people and they have now arrived. according to officials all those rescued are men from africa. >>> they have seen unprecedented numbers. >>> many are seeking safety and security in the nations and each country has very different rules about allowing people in, and it's a tough stance on immigration, and, they face long periods in detention centers. and, now, the report....
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giuseppe was heading to italy. tonight, the family says they can't get his body back. 17 patients remain in area hospitals. stay tuned for complete coverage of the train deraitd rail men on nbc 20.com and the nbc 10 news app. >>> new at 11:00, a fight between rival biker gangs left nine dead and others injured. it happened at a restaurant in waco texas. police say the trouble started when an argument became heated and spilled into the parking lot. they say bikers attacked each other with guns knives, chains and clubs. >> gang members always think they can do whatever they want to people. they pulled guns out and started shooting people. that's what they did in there. nobody was doing anything. they started shooting people. i don't know what the problem is. >> police took into custody and arrested several bikers snichlt environmental officials are overseeing the clean up of a fire. that fire destroyed a warehouse with chemicals inside overnight. the fire started at this industrial park on coalwell lane at 3:00 in th
giuseppe was heading to italy. tonight, the family says they can't get his body back. 17 patients remain in area hospitals. stay tuned for complete coverage of the train deraitd rail men on nbc 20.com and the nbc 10 news app. >>> new at 11:00, a fight between rival biker gangs left nine dead and others injured. it happened at a restaurant in waco texas. police say the trouble started when an argument became heated and spilled into the parking lot. they say bikers attacked each other...