is responsible. as of venice who is that in which to post if it s true that he didn t know then there s definitely organizational problems which can be traced back to him and there s no question about it because after twenty years of o.e.c.d. rules ten years after the semen scandal to not ensure that you know what s happening in your company is impossible and especially in such a difficult business situation with competition from boeing another competitor is it s clear there s a strong temptation to do something like that industry has taken more care even if you really didn t know. the result is that airbus could be hit with fines in the billions in britain and france and that could have a severe economic impact on the company in germany authorities are investigating the sale of fifteen euro fighter jets to austria here too they re also believed to be irregularities but in germany there s been no indictment against the company only individual employees there ballhandling we desperately
factories. not every location see more weinstein photographed from the air got bombed by the u.s. air force particularly sites that contained precious art and architecture like the city of venice. one of the photographs is of you in a b 24 over venice. i am sure it was a restricted area. he once said he thought photography wasn t an art. i guess he believed that. he thought photography was a medium for recording history. he never imaged he would be part of it. my father in a group of officers were in a field in france and one of them stepped on a land mine. they were not marked off. with the aid of a french civilian a young teenaged girl my father went into the minefield and rescued the rest of his group who were in there and pulled them to safety and as a result received the soldier s medal which is the highest award the army gave for nonpcombatant
screen produced by smoke generators, and the targets here were the goring aircraft factory. but not every location got bombed by the u.s. air force, particularly sites that contained precious art and architecture like the city of venice. venice was a protected area. he never imagined he would be part of it. my father and a group of his officers were in a field in france. one of them stepped on a land mine. with the aid of a french civilian, my father went into the mine field and rescued the rest of his group who were in there and pulled them to safety. as a result received the
and it is february 11th. good morning, everyone. this is cnn saturday morning. i m ted rowlands. it s 10:00 a.m. here in atlanta and 5:00 p.m. in syria. amateur video from inside over there shows the damage caused by the ongoing explosions and attacks in that country. a child s pink doll appears to be lying in the rubble. hear from an activist from inside the country who says the people there just want a moment to save their children. plus, the cia s website hacked. a group called anonymous has taken credit for the cyber attack, and they say they re not done targeting government websites. you re looking at a live picture from cpac. it s the conservative political action conference meeting in washington. it s the third and final day of the convention which brings together the nation s leading conservative activists. here s a look at today s highlights. at 4:15 the conference will release the much anticipated results of the much anticipated presidential straw poll. right
services were closed. no matter how you define essential, there s still going to be people who depend on services who aren t going to receive them. reporter: the president is warning that a government shutdown could also harm the economic recovery as well as delay social security and veterans checks. how serious is this? so far, no signs of compromise between the two sides, but the latest word from the white house is they have not yet started contingency plans for a possible government shutdown. abc news, washington. on a lighter note, it s carnival time around the world. one of the biggest parties is taking place in the city of venice. thousands of people are turning out along the famous grand canal to eat, drink and be merry. take a look at that. more than 100 traditional venetian rowing boats filled the waterway piloted by rowers in flamboyant costumes and masks. famous for their masks. oh, yes. the festivities began over the weekend.