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Ultim'ora
Castiglione "Lo Stato è più forte della mafia"

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 1:36


CAMPOBELLO DI MAZARA (TRAPANI) (ITALPRESS) - "Mi sono attivato per cercare di capire dove potevamo realizzare questo murale. Potevano essere tanti i posti da potere utilizzare, ma ho deciso di farlo in questo sito che è a pochi metri di distanza dall'ultimo covo di Messina Denaro, che ha rappresentato un momento nefasto per la nostra comunità". Così il sindaco di Campobello di Mazara, Giuseppe Castiglione, a margine della cerimonia di inaugurazione nel comune del trapanese di un murale in memoria dei giudici Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, nell'ambito del progetto "Le Strade da Seguire...", ideato e portato avanti dalla Fondazione Federico II. L'opera è stata collocata in via Vittorio Emanuele II, a pochi passi dal covo in cui ha trascorso gli ultimi anni di latitanza il boss Matteo Messina Denaro, prima di essere catturato dai Carabinieri del ROS il 16 gennaio 2023. "Oggi questo murale - aggiunge il primo cittadino - vuole rappresentare ancora una volta, se ce ne fosse bisogno, il risveglio della città, anche con questo mezzo, così maestoso, che guarda proprio verso il covo di Messina Denaro per dire che lo Stato è più forte, che lo Stato vince e che la gente per bene sta da questa parte e non sicuramente dalla parte dove guarda il murale stesso. Questo è un significato che io voglio lanciare fortemente alla nostra città, ma soprattutto ai giovani. La scritta che ho deciso di fare appoggio sul murale è proprio rivolta ai giovani. Se i giovani negheranno la condivisione e il consenso, la mafia svanirà nell'obbligo. Questo è un messaggio forte e chiaro che io voglio lanciare ai giovani, su cui Campobello deve puntare e deve sperare per un futuro migliore della nostra Campobello". xa3/vbo/gtr

Ultim'ora
Castiglione "Lo Stato è più forte della mafia"

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 1:36


CAMPOBELLO DI MAZARA (TRAPANI) (ITALPRESS) - "Mi sono attivato per cercare di capire dove potevamo realizzare questo murale. Potevano essere tanti i posti da potere utilizzare, ma ho deciso di farlo in questo sito che è a pochi metri di distanza dall'ultimo covo di Messina Denaro, che ha rappresentato un momento nefasto per la nostra comunità". Così il sindaco di Campobello di Mazara, Giuseppe Castiglione, a margine della cerimonia di inaugurazione nel comune del trapanese di un murale in memoria dei giudici Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, nell'ambito del progetto "Le Strade da Seguire...", ideato e portato avanti dalla Fondazione Federico II. L'opera è stata collocata in via Vittorio Emanuele II, a pochi passi dal covo in cui ha trascorso gli ultimi anni di latitanza il boss Matteo Messina Denaro, prima di essere catturato dai Carabinieri del ROS il 16 gennaio 2023. "Oggi questo murale - aggiunge il primo cittadino - vuole rappresentare ancora una volta, se ce ne fosse bisogno, il risveglio della città, anche con questo mezzo, così maestoso, che guarda proprio verso il covo di Messina Denaro per dire che lo Stato è più forte, che lo Stato vince e che la gente per bene sta da questa parte e non sicuramente dalla parte dove guarda il murale stesso. Questo è un significato che io voglio lanciare fortemente alla nostra città, ma soprattutto ai giovani. La scritta che ho deciso di fare appoggio sul murale è proprio rivolta ai giovani. Se i giovani negheranno la condivisione e il consenso, la mafia svanirà nell'obbligo. Questo è un messaggio forte e chiaro che io voglio lanciare ai giovani, su cui Campobello deve puntare e deve sperare per un futuro migliore della nostra Campobello". xa3/vbo/gtr

Non Stop News
Non Stop News: le truffe amorose on line, il libro su Matteo Messina “I diari del boss”

Non Stop News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 100:01


Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone Mps e Mediobanca, Trump e i deportati, l'inaugurazione dell'anno giudiziario. Con la direttrice di Confidenze, Angelina Spinoni abbiamo parlato di fatti di cronaca che parlano spesso di truffe amorose on line. Una donna ha mandato tanti soldi ad un utente che si spacciava per Brad Pitt. Ma come è possibile cascarci? Lirio Abbate, autore del libro “I diari del boss: parole, segreti e omissioni di Matteo Messina Denaro” edito da Rizzoli. Nel saggio, in libreria da pochi giorni, sono riportati ampi stralci dei diari dell'ultimo superboss di cosa nostra. Arrestato il 16 gennaio del 2023 dopo quasi trent'anni di latitanza, Messina Denaro è stato ucciso da un tumore al colon dopo appena nove mesi trascorsi in carcere. Durante le perquisizioni nel suo ultimo covo, la procura di Palermo – guidata da Maurizio De Lucia e dall'aggiunto Paolo Guido, ha trovato anche quelli che il boss definiva i “Libricini“: due quaderni in cui Messina Denaro ha appuntato le sue annotazioni per tredici anni. Si tratta di scritti risalenti al periodo compreso tra il 2003 e il 2016, destinati alla sua unica figlia, Lorenza. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Barbara Sala, Luigi Santarelli e Valentina Iannicelli.

Gizartea
La novia del capo de la Cosa Nostra

Gizartea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 16:49


Laura Bonafede, la última novia del capo de la mafia siciliana Matteo Messina Denaro, ha sido condenada a once  años y cuatro meses de prisión por ayudarle durante su larga fuga. En este capítulo de Ganbara Negra nos sumergimos en los códigos de la mafia con el profesor Matteo Ré. Tres décadas pasó Messina Denaro eludiendo la justicia a la vista de todos gracias a la cobertura de una red de personas entre las que se encontraba esta maestra: Laura Bonafede. Messina permanecía fugado desde 1993. 

Ganbara Negra
La novia del capo de la Cosa Nostra

Ganbara Negra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 16:49


Laura Bonafede, la última novia del capo de la mafia siciliana Matteo Messina Denaro, ha sido condenada a once  años y cuatro meses de prisión por ayudarle durante su larga fuga. En este capítulo de Ganbara Negra nos sumergimos en los códigos de la mafia con el profesor Matteo Ré. Tres décadas pasó Messina Denaro eludiendo la justicia a la vista de todos gracias a la cobertura de una red de personas entre las que se encontraba esta maestra: Laura Bonafede. Messina permanecía fugado desde 1993. 

GURULANDIA
“BAIARDO, MESSINA DENARO, NON È L'ARENA, TUTTA LA VERITÀ” - Con Massimo Giletti

GURULANDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 55:04


Un'intervista che non puoi perdere: Massimo Giletti si racconta come mai prima d'ora. Dalle prime esperienze come giornalista alle importanti inchieste su temi di cronaca, politica e mafia, scopriremo il percorso di un professionista che ha lasciato il segno nella televisione italiana. Attraverso ricordi inediti, retroscena sui momenti cruciali della sua carriera e storie mai raccontate, Giletti ci porterà dietro le quinte di programmi iconici come “Non è l'Arena”. Non perderti questa conversazione unica che svela il lato più vero e personale di Massimo Giletti! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Non Stop News
Non Stop News: generazione Z e uncinetto, la Nations League, la Marina Militare trasporta i migranti in Albania

Non Stop News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 134:07


Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. I migranti in Albania, Butti e la banda ultra larga, liberi i fedelissimi di Messina Denaro. Per lo spazio Donna Moderna, è intervenuta Marta Gatti, giornalista di Donna Moderna. L'approfondimento di oggi è la generazione Z e il lavoro ad uncinetto. Don Antonio Mazzi, fondatore della comunità Exodus, regala ogni giorno un pensiero, un suggerimento, una frase agli ascoltatori di RTL 102.5. Spazio Calcio. Ieri sera per la Nations League, Italia-Israele, in campo a Udine. Il commento del nostro Paolo Pacchioni. Il giornalista di Repubblica, Davide Carlucci, ha commentato in diretta, la partenza della prima nave della Marina Militare, Libra, che sta portando i primi sedici migranti in Albania. insanguinato" (Edito da Marsilio). L'attualità commentate dal direttore del giornale Il Tempo, Tommaso Cerno. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Enrico Galletti, Massimo Lo Nigro e Giusi Legrenzi,

La rosa purpurea
Germano e Servillo raccontano Messina Denaro in "Iddu". Torna in sala "Dellamorte Dellamore"

La rosa purpurea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024


Torna in sala “Dellamorte Dellamore” horror diretto da Michele Soavi, con Rupert Everett e François Hadji-Lazaro. Ne parliamo con lo sceneggiatore Gianni Romoli.Matteo Messina Denaro è “Iddu”, nel film omonimo diretto da Fabio Grassadonia e Antonio Piazza, con Tony Servillo e Elio Germano. Intervista corale ai due registi e ai due protagonisti.Il nostro report dalle giornate Fice Lucca per parlare di cinema e di cinema d'essai con i registi premiati Maura Delpero e Antonio Albanese.La sfida di essere genitori è il tema portante di “Il Robot Selvaggio” film di animazione tra i più belli dell'anno, diretto da Chris Sanders, con Lupita Nyong'o e Pedro Pascal. Lo ha visto per noi Chiara Pizzimenti.Con il nostro Boris Sollazzo parliamo di “La storia di Souleymane” diretto da Boris Lojkine, con Nina Meurisse e Yaya Diallo e di un film che ha incantato Cannes “All we imagine as light” diretto da Payal Kapadia, con Kani Kusruti e Divya Prabha.

Italian Podcast
News in Slow Italian #613- Intermediate Italian Weekly Program

Italian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 10:26


Dedicheremo la prima parte della trasmissione alle notizie di attualità. Ricorderemo, innanzitutto, il primo anniversario dell'attacco di Hamas a Israele, che è stato commemorato questo lunedì. Poi, parleremo dell'assurda quantità di bugie e disinformazione che ruota intorno agli sforzi di recupero dell'uragano Helene. Nello spazio dedicato alla scienza parleremo di uno studio che riporta un preoccupante aumento globale dei tassi di cancro tra i giovani adulti. Infine, concluderemo la prima parte della trasmissione con un argomento che farà venire l'appetito a molti: l'apertura del primo ristorante a Londra che serve piatti di gastronomia a base di insetti.   Nella prima notizia parleremo di una novità che riguarda la meravigliosa città di Firenze, dove l'amministrazione comunale ha introdotto cassonetti della spazzatura “intelligenti” e tecnologicamente avanzati per una raccolta più sostenibile. Concluderemo commentando l'uscita del film su Matteo Messina Denaro, il latitante più ricercato d'Italia e considerato uno dei boss più potenti e spietati della mafia siciliana. La pellicola, attesissima, sarà distribuita nelle sale cinematografiche italiane tra pochi giorni, suscitando grande interesse ma anche qualche polemica. - Un anno dopo il massacro di Hamas, il conflitto continua ad ampliarsi - La disinformazione e le teorie del complotto ostacolano la ripresa dopo l'uragano - Rivelato un inquietante aumento globale dei tassi di cancro tra i giovani adulti - Il primo ristorante londinese a base di insetti si insinua a Finsbury Park - Firenze lancia i nuovi cassonetti “intelligenti” per una raccolta sostenibile - Iddu: il film che porta al cinema la vita segreta di Messina Denaro

Non spegnere la luce
La carriera mafiosa di Matteo Messina Denaro - Da latitante a boss di Cosa Nostra

Non spegnere la luce

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 100:43


Nato a Castelvetrano nel 1962, Matteo Messina Denaro è stato uno dei più temuti boss mafiosi d'Italia. Latitante per quasi trent'anni, è riuscito per tutta la vita (o quasi) a sfuggire alle forze dell'ordine mentre continuava a esercitare il suo potere attraverso una rete di contatti e intimidazioni. Il suo arresto nel gennaio 2023 ha segnato una svolta importante nella lotta contro la mafia. Conosciuto per la sua astuzia e per le sue strategie brutali, Messina Denaro ha orchestrato numerosi crimini, tra cui omicidi e traffico di droga, diventando simbolo di un'organizzazione criminale che continua a resistere nel tempo. Ma quali sono state le sue origini e come è riuscito a mantenere il controllo per così tanto tempo? Proviamo a scoprirlo insieme a Francesco Paolo Esposito: professore di criminologia forense, perito legale, ma anche podcaster. Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram per interagire con noi e per non perderti nessuna delle novità in anteprima e degli approfondimenti sulle puntate: https://t.me/LucePodcast Se vuoi ascoltarci senza filtri e sostenere il nostro lavoro, da oggi è possibile abbonarsi al nostro canale Patreon e accedere a contenuti bonus esclusivi tramite questo link: patreon.com/LucePodcast

Ultim'ora
Messina Denaro, perquisizioni a Mazara a caccia del covo del boss

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 1:24


PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - La Procura distrettuale di Palermo, nell'ambito delle indagini finalizzate all'individuazione della rete di fiancheggiatori che ha sostenuto, nel corso degli anni, la latitanza di Matteo Messina Denaro, ha disposto l'esecuzione di perquisizioni e ispezione di luoghi in una zona residenziale di Mazara del Vallo (Trapani), le cui attività sono state delegate congiuntamente ad investigatori della polizia di Stato e dell'arma dei carabinieri.(ITALPRESS). col3(fonte video carabinieri)

Ultim'ora
Messina Denaro, perquisizioni a Mazara a caccia del covo del boss

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 1:24


PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - La Procura distrettuale di Palermo, nell'ambito delle indagini finalizzate all'individuazione della rete di fiancheggiatori che ha sostenuto, nel corso degli anni, la latitanza di Matteo Messina Denaro, ha disposto l'esecuzione di perquisizioni e ispezione di luoghi in una zona residenziale di Mazara del Vallo (Trapani), le cui attività sono state delegate congiuntamente ad investigatori della polizia di Stato e dell'arma dei carabinieri.(ITALPRESS). col3(fonte video carabinieri)

Italia Mistero
L'arresto di Riina (Brusca racconta cosa successe dopo)

Italia Mistero

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 9:39


Giovanni Brusca racconta quello che successe dopo l'arresto di Totò Riina. Brusca iparla di Messina Denaro, Bagarella e dei rapporti con Provenzano. Chi prese il comando dopo l'arresto di Riina? #italiamistero #giovannibrusca #salvatoreriina www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/

Italia Mistero
Baiardo, Messina Denaro, Graviano e la vicenda Berlusconi (2° parte)

Italia Mistero

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 13:13


Salvatore Baiardo dice il vero? Nel 2020 al processo 'Ndrangheta stragista, Giuseppe Graviano afferma di essere socio occulto di Berlusconi. Da ì un'escaletion di avvenimenti conclusasi con l'arresto di Matteo Messina Denaro.Vuoi approfondire? Vai alle seguenti playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tmkKkEKV8rJ9-5pK8w61Lve #italiamistero #salvatorebaiardo #messinadenaro www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/ Vuoi indicizzare i tuoi video : https://www.tubebuddy.com/italiamistero 00:00 Introduzione 00:43 Graviano Berlusconi 04:00 L' arresto di Graviano 06:53 Salvatore Baiardo www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/

Italia Mistero
Baiardo, Messina Denaro e Berlusconi (1° parte)

Italia Mistero

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 9:58


Salvatore Baiardo preannuncia l'arresto di Messina Denaro in un presunto scambio con l'ergastolo ostativo di Giuseppe Graviano. Un caso o qualcosa di più. Ripercorriamo la vicenda dei Graviano dall'arresto alle rivelazioni presunte sui rapporti con Silvio Berlusconi.Vuoi approfondire? Vai alle seguenti playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tmkKkEKV8rJ9-5pK8w61Lve #italiamistero #salvatorebaiardo #messinadenaro www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/ Vuoi indicizzare i tuoi video : https://www.tubebuddy.com/italiamistero 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Salvatore Baiardo 02:20 Arresto dei Graviano 05:15 Intercettazioni Graviano www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/

Italia Mistero
Matteo Messina Denaro: chistu spara! (2°parte)

Italia Mistero

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 24:53


Matteo Messina Denaro agli inizi degli anni 70 sta imparando il mestiere dal padre: traffico di droga, armi e collusioni politiche. Di tali situazioni a farne le spese in quel periodo saranno uomini come Ciaccio Montalto, Carlo Palermo e Mauro Rostagno. Soprattutto il caso di Rostagno pone quesiti importanti sul ruolo dei Messina Denaro. Vuoi approfondire?Vai alle seguenti playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tmkKkEKV8rJ9-5pK8w61Lve https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tnxO2rT90g3lEnp_uSNNIsp #italiamistero #matteomessinadenaro #messinadenaro Italiamistero puntata 52 www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/ Vuoi indicizzare i tuoi video : https://www.tubebuddy.com/italiamistero www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/

Italia Mistero
Matteo Messina Denaro chistu spara !(1°parte)

Italia Mistero

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 10:20


Matteo Messina Denaro è figlio di Zu Ciccio, a Castelvetrano comandano loro agli inizi degli anni 80. Una serie di omicidi mafiosi lastricano i primi anni del fututo super latitante Messina Denaro.Vuoi approfondire ? Vai alle seguenti playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tmkKkEKV8rJ9-5pK8w61Lve #italiamistero #matteomessinadenaro #messinadenaro Italiamistero puntata 47 www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/ Vuoi indicizzare i tuoi video : https://www.tubebuddy.com/italiamistero 00:00 Messina Denaro chistu spara 01:13 Francesco Messina Denaro 03:02 matteo Messina Denaro giovane www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti
La sanità privata per gli italiani

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024


Arrestati tre fiancheggiatori di Messina Denaro: tra loro anche un architetto di Limbiate. Ci colleghiamo con Nino Amadore, corrispondente del Sole 24 Ore da Palermo. Presentato oggi il rapporto “Ospedali & Salute”, promosso da AIOP (Associazione Italiana Ospedalità Privata) e realizzato in collaborazione con il Censis. Ne parliamo con Nino Cartabellotta (nella foto), presidente della Fondazione GIMBE. Superbonus, stop definitivo del governo alla cessione dei crediti. Il commento di Alberto Orioli, vicedirettore vicario de Il Sole 24 Ore.

ANSA Voice Daily
RASSEGNA STAMPA | Cortei anti Israele c'è il rinvio. Hamas denuncia spari sulla folla

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 10:42


Messina Denaro fermato 7 anni fa, ma non fu riconosciuto. Il racconto del procuratore de Lucia, fu bloccato nel Trapanese.

ANSA Voice Daily
RASSEGNA STAMPA | La guerra a Gaza, l'arma degli ostaggi apre le prime pagine

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 11:48


Il pizzino e il blitz, così cadde Messina Denaro. La fine di 30 anni di latitanza, il film della cattura.

Corriere Daily
Così parlò Matteo Messina Denaro/2: la registrazione inedita

Corriere Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 19:19


In questo secondo episodio speciale, continua il racconto dell'interrogatorio del boss di Cosa Nostra, che il 16 febbraio 2023 viene chiamato a rispondere dell'accusa di estorsione aggravata dalla finalità mafiosa. Ma nella deposizione tocca molti altri argomenti relativi ai delitti di Cosa Nostra: come per esempio il rapimento e l'uccisione del piccolo Giuseppe Di Matteo o la bomba esplosa in via dei Georgofili a Firenze, il 27 luglio 1993.Per altri approfondimenti:Messina Denaro, i viaggi e il controspionaggio: «Per distruggermi c'è voluto uno Stato»Messina Denaro, la figlia dell'amante: «Ho capito dopo chi era. Ora seguo percorsi di legalità»L'eredità di Messina Denaro: a chi andranno i soldi (e la gestione degli affari) del boss?

Most Wanted
47. Matteo Messina Denaro

Most Wanted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 57:42


Send us a Text Message.Amanda and Lauren have a special guest on the podcast this week to discuss the Matteo Messina Denaro in the second installment of their foreign mob boss series. Turns out this leader in the Sicilian Costa Nostra is a terrorist too?? Is this kind of a terrorist series now? Perhaps!Sources:The Guardian: “Matteo Messina Denaro, ‘last godfather' of Sicilian mafia, dies after long illness” by Lorenzo Tondo and Angela GiuffridaCNN: “Mafia boss ‘Diabolik' dies in custody after nearly 30 years on the run, Italian reports says” by Alex StambaughAlJazeera: “Jailed Italian Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro is dead: Reports” by No BylineAlJazeera: “Who is Messina Denaro, Italy's Mafia boss caught after 30 years?” by No BylineNew York Times: “Matteo Messina Denaro, Long-Sought Italian Mafia Boss, Dies at 61” by Elisabetta Povoledo and Gaia Pianigiani AP News: “On the run for decades, convicted Mafia boss Messina Denaro dies in hospital months after capture” by Frances D'Emilio and Andrea RosaBBC: “Messina Denaro: Notorious Italian Mafia boss dies” by Kathryn ArmstrongWall Street Journal: “Italian Mafia Boss Matteo Messina Denaro Dies Months After Capture” by Alyssa LukpatBusiness Insider: “Sicily's ‘last godfather' said he followed ‘an old Jewish saying' to avoid capture for 30 years, report says” by Rebecca RommenTime: “Italy's Top Mafia Boss has been Arrested. He Leaves a Horrifying Trail of Violence in His Wake” by Simmone ShahWikipediaSupport us!Drink Moment | Moment Botanical WaterDrink your meditation. Use code MOSTWANTEDAMANDA at checkout!Kind CottonConsciously-sourced, inclusive, impactful, kind clothes. Use code AMOSTWANTEDPOD at checkout!Devon + LangLife changing underwear. Use code MOSTWANTEDAMANDA at checkout!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Corriere Daily
La mafia, ma anche la camorra e la 'ndrangheta, dopo Matteo Messina Denaro

Corriere Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 11:16


La morte del boss, ucciso da un tumore a 61 anni, chiude un'epoca di Cosa Nostra. Giovanni Bianconi spiega in che modo «U Siccu» ha gestito l'organizzazione criminale siciliana e chi potrebbe prendere il suo posto. Mentre il sociologo Nando dalla Chiesa racconta come le altre due grandi mafie italiane si sono evolute negli anni di comando dell'erede di Riina e Provenzano.Per altri approfondimenti:Tutti i misteri di Messina Denaro e i segreti che restano dopo la sua morteL'eredità di Messina Denaro contesa tra la sorella e il nipote: chi prenderà la guida di Cosa Nostra?Matteo Messina Denaro, la figlia Lorenza e i codici del mondo mafioso nelle scelte del boss

Vitamine
25/09: "Te raggiungo col Koso(vo)", anziani acciaccati e rocce spaziali

Vitamine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 7:55


In Niger la Francia si ritira, in Kosovo c'è stato un scontro a fuoco con milizie serbe e abbiamo recuperato una roccia spaziale. Napolitano è morto, Messina Denaro è morto e ai migranti converrebbe una crociera, costerebbe meno. Questo e altro nella puntata di oggi, buona giornata! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vitamine-factanza/message

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti
In mezzo al grande caldo, ecco la grandine ammazza-raccolti

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023


Grandine in Veneto con danni ai raccolti. Sentiamo Carlo Salvan, vicepresidente di Coldiretti Veneto.Il punto sugli incontri di questi giorni tra Stati Uniti e Cina con Otto Lanzavecchia, giornalista di Formiche.net.Offerti a Fabrizio Corona file riservati su Messina Denaro: due arresti. Ci racconta tutto Lara Sirignano, giornalista dell’Ansa e del Corriere, in collegamento da Palermo.

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti
Scontri a Napoli, si accende la polemica politica

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023


"Quando serve un questurino arriva un ministro del nulla". Così Carlo Calenda, leader di Azione, contro Piantedosi sui fatti di Napoli di ieri. Messina Denaro: arrestata una coppia di vivandieri che avrebbero aiutato il boss durante la latitanza. Ci racconta tutto Laura Spanò, giornalista del Giornale di Sicilia. La premier Meloni incontra i familiari delle vittime del naufragio di Cutro. Sentiamo Barbara Fiammeri, commentatrice politica del Sole 24 Ore.

Corriere Daily
Che succede a Campobello di Mazara, un mese dopo l'arresto di Messina Denaro

Corriere Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 13:11


Il 16 gennaio il boss mafioso latitante da 30 anni è stato bloccato in una clinica privata di Palermo, dove si trovava per sottoporsi a degli esami. Da allora abbiamo scoperto moltissime cose: dal suo (precario) stato di salute ai covi in cui si era ultimamente nascosto nella cittadina in provincia di Trapani. Alfio Sciacca ci è andato per sentire come i suoi abitanti hanno reagito alla scoperta che il più ricercato dei criminali si trovava proprio lì.Per altri approfondimenti:Messina Denaro parla ai magistrati per un'ora: “È lucido e sta bene”Arrestato Alfonso Tumbarello, il medico di Messina DenaroDi Gregorio, ex avvocata di Provenzano: “Messina Denaro non si è consegnato: la prova è il Viagra nel covo”

Corriere Daily
Parole e omissioni su Messina Denaro: Beppe Severgnini risponde ai vostri vocali

Corriere Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 16:10


Nuova puntata dell'appuntamento domenicale di «Corriere Daily»: le repliche dell'editorialista alle domande e osservazioni che avete mandato via WhatsApp al 345 6125226.Per altri approfondimenti:Arresto di Matteo Messina Denaro, il parroco di Campobello: “Qui si pensa a lavorare”Il concessionario di Messina Denaro: “Valutai la sua auto 10.000 euro”Il traslocatore di Messina Denaro: “Gli dissi che ero in ritardo. La sua voce cambiò subito, ora ho i brividi”

La Zanzara
La Zanzara del 24 gennaio 2023

La Zanzara

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023


Fedez ride su Emanuela Orlandi. Morale parenziana, Cruciani difende il cantante. Più grave Fedez o il fatto che questa ragazza non si sia ritrovata? Prima puntata dei Parenzo Files. Studio legale già avvertito. Marco da Roma all'attacco di Parenzo. Poi si lascia andare a un "Viva la Fi*a" vanificando tutto. Luigi da Verbania ha 79 anni e vorrebbe liberare Messina Denaro. Però... prima una mano nell'acido. Salvo Cozzolino, piccolo azionista della Juventus, propone di disdire gli abbonamenti alle pay tv. Poi Parenzo chiude la contesa riproducendo l'inno bianconero. Il ritorno del mitologico Naf da Padova. Lui vorrebbe associarsi alla mafia. Matteo Castagna, dell'associazione Christus Rex, è antiabortista. Finisce a scontro. Totale. Arianna Orazi, sex worker di Pesaro, ora è alle Canarie, ha aperto un canale prima della fine di un contratto di lavoro e ora guadagna. Molto. In studio c'è la giornalista Caterina Collovati pronta a battagliare.. Giulia è una escort. Ha iniziato a farlo perchè il marito se ne è andato e non le dà il mantenimento. Una storia di vita reale

Las noticias de EL PAÍS
La caza del último gran capo de la mafia

Las noticias de EL PAÍS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 21:32


Italia ha detenido a Matteo Messina Denaro, el último gran capo de los Corleoneses, el clan más sanguinario de Cosa Nostra, la mafia siciliana, que protagonizó en los noventa una auténtica guerra al Estado. Llevaba 30 años en búsqueda y captura y su arresto cierra una página terrible y oscura de la historia de Italia. Íñigo Domínguez, autor de Crónicas de la mafia y Paletos salvajes, y Daniel Verdú, corresponsal de EL PAÍS en Italia, conversan sobre los interrogantes que se abren a partir de esta detención. Créditos: Episodio realizado por Íñigo Domínguez y Daniel Verdú Presentado por Íñigo Domínguez Diseño de sonido de Nacho Taboada Edición de Ana Ribera Dirección de Silvia Cruz Lapeña Para leer más: Los tres pisos del capo Messina Denaro: cajas vacías, ropa de lujo y un póster de ‘El Padrino' Messina Denaro, el capo más buscado en Italia, se escondía a solo nueve kilómetros de su casa La caza del fantasma de Messina Denaro en España

Corriere Daily
Messina Denaro: dubbi, certezze e complottismi. Severgnini risponde ai vostri vocali

Corriere Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 17:12


Nuova puntata dell'appuntamento domenicale di «Corriere Daily»: le repliche dell'editorialista alle domande e osservazioni che avete mandato via WhatsApp al 345 6125226.Per altri approfondimenti:Il covo di Matteo Messina Denaro e il sospetto che la camera blindata dietro un armadio sia stata «ripulita»«Eva Kaili è stata torturata», l'accusa del legale dell'europarlamentare greca coinvolta nel QatargateMa che c'importa di Harry e Meghan?

La Zanzara
La Zanzara del 20 gennaio 2023

La Zanzara

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023


Apertura crucianiana contro gli "sgonfiatori di Suv". Prosegue poi la polemica sul 41 Bis. Chi è contrario è contro lo stato. Per questo "Parenzo amico dei mafiosi". "Se Bin Laden fosse vissuto in Sicilia... non sarebbe stato preso". Ennesimo attacco del conduttore. Andrea da Lucca, col padre fascista e amante dei trans, ha aperto Tinder. Tutte scrivono di volere far "trekking". "Ma dove le porto sul Monte Pitoro?". Poi ci passa il padre Antonio. E finisce malissimo. Maurizio Ruggiero ci definisce "leccausa" che parlano per forza di sodomia. Poi racconta un segreto di Parenzo. Il Prof.Cristian Gozzi ci racconta un allungamento del pene. Era piccolo...molto. Luppino, autista di Messina Denaro, è stato scoperto. Lo proviamo a chiamare. Beatrice Segreti ci porta il marito. In esclusiva... non è cornuto.

Música Cristiana (Gratis)
Messina Denaro, el mafioso más buscado de Italia, se escondía en Sicilia

Música Cristiana (Gratis)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 3:10


Apodado "Diabolik" por su ferocidad, Matteo Messina Denaro era considerado el capo mafioso más peligroso de Italia desde las muertes de Toto Riina y Bernardo Provenzano, y era el mafioso fugitivo desde hacía más tiempo: 30 años. Las investigaciones siguen en Sicilia, donde se están identificando sus escondites y sus colaboradores. Se le buscó por el mundo entero, pero al parecer, vivía a apenas nueve kilómetros de donde nació.

Det, vi taler om
Den kontante time: Vi ringede til Phillip Faber, men det blev ikke den samtale, vi havde regnet med!

Det, vi taler om

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 54:58


Phillip Faber kan åbenbart ikke være med i en podcast, uden at afsløringerne vælter ud af ham. I R8Dio-podcasten Håndbold Mikrofon afslører han en sød lille familiehemmelighed, men i DVTO kommer han med en afsløring af en noget mere intim karakter!  I Italien har de endelig fanget mafia-bossen Messina Denaro, efter han har været eftersøgt i over 30 år. Men hvordan kan en mand gemme sig så længe? Din vært er Ditte Okman.  Programmet er produceret af Sarah Bech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Enfoque internacional
Messina Denaro, el mafioso más buscado de Italia, se escondía en Sicilia

Enfoque internacional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 3:09


Apodado "Diabolik" por su ferocidad, Matteo Messina Denaro era considerado el capo mafioso más peligroso de Italia desde las muertes de Toto Riina y Bernardo Provenzano, y era el mafioso fugitivo desde hacía más tiempo: 30 años. Las investigaciones siguen en Sicilia, donde se están identificando sus escondites y sus colaboradores. Se le buscó por el mundo entero, pero al parecer, vivía a apenas nueve kilómetros de donde nació. El lunes 16 de enero, a las 8 de la mañana, un hombre de 61 años entró en una prestigiosa clínica de la ciudad de Palermo. Llevaba un reloj de lujo, documentos falsos, un gorro de lana y gafas de sol, pese a que llovía en la capital de Sicilia. Él no lo sabía, pero decenas de policías le vigilaban. Minutos después, pasaron a la acción. Lea también: Detenido Matteo Messina Denaro, el mafioso de la Cosa Nostra más buscado de Italia Cuando lo arrestaron, admitió ser Mateo Messina Denaro, el fugitivo más buscado de Italia, el jefe de la mafia siciliana Costa Nostra, el autor intelectual o material de decenas de homicidios. También el hombre de los mil secretos, sobre todo respecto a los negocios actuales de la mafia. Enfermo de cáncer La noticia tardó poco en correr como la pólvora. A las puertas de la clínica, donde el sangriento mafioso se trataba un cáncer desde 2020, aplausos espontáneos vinieron de transeúntes dedicados a los policías que lo detuvieron. La primera ministra Giorgia Meloni viajó inmediatamente a Sicilia y habló de un día histórico para la lucha contra la mafia. Italia llevaba 30 años detrás de Messina Denaro, de quien había pocas fotografías. De hecho, como admitió el fiscal de Palermo, Maurizio de Luca, hasta el último minuto no se supo a ciencia cierta que aquel enfermo era él. Una de las claves de la investigación fue precisamente saber que Messina Denaro tenía cáncer y, por lo tanto, tenía que recibir tratamiento en alguna clínica de Sicilia. “Hace algunos días identificamos la posibilidad de que un sospechoso hubiera reservado una cita con un doctor especialista. Había posibilidades de que fuera él. Pero la certeza la hemos tenido solo hoy”, dijo De Luca. Tres escondites Tras su arresto fueron sido descubiertos tres escondites. Todos están en la localidad de Campobello de Mazzara, a tan solo nueve kilómetros de donde nació, el pueblo de Castelvetrano. No son búnkeres, sino meros apartamentos. De hecho, el jefe mafioso vivía como un ciudadano común: iba al supermercado, al bar y a pasear. La pregunta que muchos se hacen es si es posible que el hombre más buscado del país llegara a pasar totalmente desapercibido en una ciudad de apenas 12.000 personas. Algunos de los médicos que le trataron se hicieron incluso selfies con él. El alcalde de Campobello, Giuseppe Castiglione, reconoció que es difícil aceptar que el capo se sintiera allí protegido: “Espero que sus colaboradores sean pocos, porque si no fuera así, habremos perdido todos. Todo el Estado italiano. Porque sería una realidad horrible. Pero lo excluyo. La mayor parte de la gente aquí es honesta. Y luego como en todas las sociedades hay criminales”, subrayó. Ya han sido arrestados dos colaboradores y la policía investiga a muchos más. Mientras tanto, el mafioso está recluido en una prisión de máxima seguridad en el centro de Italia. Por el momento se niega a colaborar. Quizá cuando sea juzgado decidirá revelar cómo logró mantener su imperio criminal en pie por tanto tiempo.

Transformando la mente
Messina Denaro, el mafioso más buscado de Italia, se escondía en Sicilia

Transformando la mente

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 3:10


Apodado "Diabolik" por su ferocidad, Matteo Messina Denaro era considerado el capo mafioso más peligroso de Italia desde las muertes de Toto Riina y Bernardo Provenzano, y era el mafioso fugitivo desde hacía más tiempo: 30 años. Las investigaciones siguen en Sicilia, donde se están identificando sus escondites y sus colaboradores. Se le buscó por el mundo entero, pero al parecer, vivía a apenas nueve kilómetros de donde nació.

Sky News Daily
How to catch a Mafia boss - by a woman who does it

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 23:37


After 30 years on the run, infamous mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro has been arrested. A suspected leader of Sicily's Cosa Nostra mafia, convicted in absentia of multiple murders, he was finally detained by Italian armed forces whilst in a private clinic undergoing cancer treatment. On the Sky News Daily podcast, host Niall Patterson talks to historian and author of Cosa Nostra, John Dickie, about the history and influence of Messina Denaro and the Sicilian mafia. He also speaks to anti-mafia prosecutor Alessandra Cerreti about her work and the consequences of going up against the mob. Podcast producer: Rosie Gillott Junior podcast producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John Podcast promotions producer: David Chipakupaku Translation: Eva Oddi Editor: Philly Beaumont

La Zanzara
La Zanzara del 19 gennaio 2023

La Zanzara

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023


Appello crucianiano a Menia e Rampelli: fermateli! Porro fa "La Ripartenza" per Parenzo sono "la ripartenza dei co***oni che mi hai rotto". Sequenza infernale di ascoltatori contro Parenzo sul caso Matteo Messina Denaro. Il clima è sempre infame. Lui? Fa sentire il ghiaccio dello spritzino fatto col ghiaccio. Vittorio da Roma scatenato contro Francisco sempre dalla capitale. Duello a suon di diritto. Gianluca Brambilla, imprenditore nel campo dei gelati, propone di togliere il 41 Bis e procedere con la "lobotomizzazione" del carcerato e la seguente scarcerazione. Poi ha paura dei terroni. Risponde Pasquale Lino Romano. Giuseppe Castiglione, sindaco di Campobello di Mazara, racconta il caso Messina Denaro. In chiusura terzo intervento di Maria Teresa da Milano. Non ha niente da dire.

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti
Bonomi: "Ripresa robusta nel secondo semestre"

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023


Perquisito il secondo "covo" di Messina Denaro. Le ultime con Nino Amadore, corrispondente del Sole 24 Ore da Palermo. Francesi in sciopero contro la riforma delle pensioni proposta da Macron che innalzerebbe l'età dell'addio al lavoro da 62 a 64. Ci colleghiamo con Parigi dove c'è Danilo Ceccarelli. Il presidente di Confindustria Bonomi a Radio 24: "Si va verso una ripresa robusta". Dal World Economic Forum di Davos altra buona notizia: l'inflazione avrebbe ormai raggiunto il picco. A Davos anche Greta Thunberg che attacca i grandi gruppi energetici. Il commento di Alberto Orioli, vicedirettore del Sole 24 Ore.

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, January 18th, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 15:40


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily Newsbrief for Wednesday, January 18th, 2023. Club Membership Plug: Let’s stop and take a moment to talk about Fight Laugh Feast Club membership. By joining the Fight Laugh Feast Army, not only will you be aiding in our fight to take down secular & legacy media; but you’ll also get access to content placed in our Club Portal, such as past shows, all of our conference talks, and EXCLUSIVE content for club members that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Lastly, you’ll also get discounts for our conferences… so if you’ve got $10 bucks a month to kick over our way, you can sign up now at fightlaughfeast.com. Now, let’s go to Italy! The Godfather Theme Song- Play 0:07-0:20 https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/crime-pmn/arrest-of-last-godfather-deals-new-blow-to-ailing-sicilian-mafia Arrest of 'last godfather' deals new blow to ailing Sicilian mafia ROME — The arrest of Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro deals a powerful blow to the mythology of the Cosa Nostra, toppling a symbol of the group’s resistance to police efforts to break up organized crime. Messina Denaro, 60, was Italy’s most wanted mafia boss and had been on the run for three decades. He had been sentenced in absentia to a life term for his role in the 1992 murders of anti-mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. His arrest comes almost 30 years to the day after police caught Salvatore “Toto” Riina, Cosa Nostra’s biggest figure of the 20th century, and marks the last step in efforts to dismantle the group’s historical clan leadership. Experts describe Cosa Nostra, its fame amplified by movies such as “The Godfather,” as an ailing crime group facing several difficulties, including competition in the highly lucrative drugs market. Although Cosa Nostra retains control of its Sicilian territory and a capacity to infiltrate the broader economy, it has been supplanted by groups such as the Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta in the drugs trade. Sergi said it was not clear who would step in to replace Messina Denaro in what is now a more factionalised mafia. https://www.theepochtimes.com/biden-administration-urges-judges-to-lift-stay-on-cdcs-airplane-mask-mandate_4990674.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport President Joe Biden’s administration in a court hearing on Jan. 17 urged judges on a federal appeals court to overturn a ruling from a lower court that struck down the administration’s airplane mask mandate. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had “good cause” to impose the mandate and bypass the notice- and comment period required by the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), Brian Springer, an attorney for the government, told judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. At the time the mandate was imposed, in early 2021, “there were variants that had just been detected that showed signs of increased transmissibility, and people were starting to travel again,” Springer said. “In those circumstances, the CDC had good cause to issue this order, particularly when the CDC detailed the reasons why in this particular environment, namely in the transportation sector and in transportation settings, COVID had a specific tendency to spread among people who are traveling together because they’re standing together in lines and sitting together on conveyances.” One of the judges expressed skepticism with the line of thinking, accusing the CDC of issuing “boilerplate” language to impose the mandate without a notice and comment period. Under a ruling in a separate case, boilerplate statements that COVID-19 exists and that there’s a public emergency aren’t sufficient to satisfy the “good cause” exception to the APA. Springer disagreed, saying the CDC’s statement provided rationale that met the standard. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, a Trump appointee, said in her 2022 ruling that the CDC violated the APA by only issuing a single conclusory sentence to support ducking the notice requirements. She noted that at the time the order was issued, around a year had passed since the beginning of the pandemic, and COVID-19 cases in America were on the decline. Brent Hardaway, arguing for Health Freedom Defense Fund, which brought the case, said that the mandate was “very strange” given that airplanes and many airports already had mandates in place, in addition to the decline in cases. Other portions of the hearing went over arguments as to whether the CDC has the authority to mandate masks. U.S. code gives the federal government the power to enforce regulations judged as “necessary to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of communicable diseases from foreign countries into the States or possessions, or from one State or possession into any other State or possession.” The government, to enforce such measures, “may provide for such inspection, fumigation, disinfection, sanitation, pest extermination, destruction of animals or articles found to be so infected or contaminated as to be sources of dangerous infection to human beings, and other measures, as in his judgment may be necessary,” the statute says. In striking down the CDC’s moratorium on evictions, the Supreme Court found that the agency overstepped the authority outlined in the law. But the court also said the law empowered the CDC to impose measures that “directly relate to preventing the interstate spread of disease by identifying, isolating, and destroying the disease itself.” https://www.dailyfetched.com/study-finds-journalists-are-now-among-the-most-distrusted-groups-in-the-world/ Study Finds Journalists Are Now among the Most Distrusted Groups in the World According to The Edelman Trust Barometer, more than two-thirds of respondents worried that journalists and reporters are “purposely trying to mislead people by saying things they know are false or gross exaggerations.” Out of all the groups presented, the percentage of journalists is the highest. The findings also show that the percentage is the highest among the groups presented, with one percentage point above government leaders. The newest finding is eight points higher than last year, proving that people are rapidly losing trust in the media. However, when the question was phrased differently, journalists fared slightly better. Out of the groups presented, Government leaders ranked the lowest at 42%, with journalists coming in second with 46%. The most trusted groups were scientists and fellow coworkers, at 75% and 74%, respectively. The new findings reflect the gorwing lack of trust in media. Of those surveyed, 46% said media divided society, compared to just 35% who said media are a unifying force. There were also concerns about the weaponization of fake news, with over three-quarters of respondents saying they were concerned about it. President Ronald Reagan extolled the central role of the media in American democracy. “Since the founding of this nation, freedom of the press has been a fundamental tenet of American life,” Reagan said on Oct. 6, 1983. “There is no more essential ingredient than a free, strong, and independent press to our continued success in what the Founding Fathers called our ‘noble experiment’ in self-government.” However, the media has changed a lot since then, becoming an entity that is no different from a Government lobbyist. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/illinois-counties-not-enforce-assault-weapon-ban More than 70 Illinois counties say they will not enforce state 'assault weapon' ban: Report Illinois sheriffs of almost 80 counties are refusing to enforce the state's " assault weapons " ban that was recently signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker . Pritzker signed the Protect Illinois Communities Act into law on Jan. 10, which bans the distribution and sale of "assault weapons," high-capacity magazines, and switches in Illinois. Those who own such guns are expected to register them with Illinois State Police by Jan. 1, 2024. However, at least 74 sheriff's departments have publicly stated they will not enforce the ban, stating it infringes on the Second Amendment, according to ABC News. Edwards County Sheriff Darby Boewe wrote in a statement that part of his duty is to protect the right to keep and bear arms. "The right to keep and bear arms for defense of life, liberty, and property is regarded as an inalienable right by the people," Boewe wrote. "Therefore, as the custodian of the jail and chief law enforcement officer for Edwards County, that neither myself or my office will be checking to ensure that lawful gun owners register their weapons with the State, nor will we be arresting or housing individuals that have been charged solely with noncompliance of this act." The statement was drafted by Illinois Sheriffs' Association Executive Director Jim Kaitschuk, according to ABC News, and sent out to sheriff's departments to use or make edits if desired. DuPage, Sangamon, and Iroquois counties are among the 74 departments that have released similarly modified statements. Iroquois County Sheriff Clinton Perzee said he would not use his jails to detain people exercising their civil rights, according to the Lake and McHenry County Scanner. At an event in Quincy on Jan. 12, Pritzker told the crowd that law enforcement needs to enforce the law or leave the field. Several counties have reportedly designated themselves "Second Amendment sanctuary cities," something that Pritzker dismissed at the Quincy event. https://www.dailywire.com/news/good-things-will-happen-brendan-fraser-chokes-up-after-critics-choice-win ‘Good Things Will Happen’: Brendan Fraser Chokes Up After Critic’s Choice Win During the peak of his success, being one of the highest-paid actors of the time for blockbusters like The Mummy, George of the Jungle and Bedazzled, Fraser completely disappeared from the movie scene. While the movie was all action-packed fun with Fraser portraying the tough and oh so handsome Rick O’Connell, the actor suffered several major injuries during the shooting of the three films. During the filming of The Mummy in 1999, Fraser was almost choked to death during his hanging scene in the opening of the movie, as per The Things. His co-star Rachel Weisz recalled that he stopped breathing and even needed CPR. And that was just one mishap. The injuries he received from the ancient Egyptian-themed films led to multiple surgeries including a laminectomy, a back procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves; a partial knee replacement; more back surgeries to bolt compressed spinal pads together; vocal cord repair and other procedures, as per People magazine. Just as his professional life took a hit, his private life also resulted in a blow when his ex-wife, Afton Smith, split from him in 2007. Fraser was then required to pay around US$900,000 for child support, as per the New York Post. Six years after the divorce, Fraser allegedly asked the court to reduce the payment as he said he was no longer able to afford the hefty sum due to lack of work. Fast forward to today… Fraser broke down in tears during his acceptance speech during Sunday evening’s Critic’s Choice Awards. Fraser was nominated for his performance as Charlie — a morbidly obese teacher who was attempting to repair his damaged relationship with his daughter (played by Sadie Sink) while eating himself to death — in “The Whale,” and he took home the Best Actor prize. Fraser was clearly already emotional when his name was announced, and everyone at his table got to their feet and cheered. The applause continued as he made his way to the stage, stopping only to offer hugs and handshakes to a few people along the way. Once Fraser took the stage, it was clear that he was not going to make it through the speech without his emotions getting the best of him. https://twitter.com/i/status/1614819071098343426 - Play Video New Saint Andrews: Today’s culture shifts like sand. But New Saint Andrews College is established on Christ, the immovable rock. It is a premier institution that forges evangelical leaders who don’t fear or hate the world. Guided by God’s Word, they take the world back because they’re equipped with the genius of classical liberal arts and God-honoring wisdom, thanks to a faculty dedicated to academic rigor and to God’s kingdom.Find out more, at nsa.edu/ And finally, it’s time for my favorite topic, sports! The Cincinatti Bengals advanced to the semi-finals of the AFC conference playoffs, and this play had a lot to do with it: Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals | 2022 Super Wildcard Weekend Game Highlights-Play 10:23-10:41 The Bengals defeat the Ravens 24-17 in a close game. The Bengals advance and will take on the Buffalo Bills… the team they were playing when Damar Hamlin suffered his terrifying injury. The Bills by the way… Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills | 2022 Super Wild Card Weekend Game Highlights- Play - 15:05-15:47 The Bills hold off a feisty Dolphins’ team and win 34-31.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, January 18th, 2023

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 15:40


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily Newsbrief for Wednesday, January 18th, 2023. Club Membership Plug: Let’s stop and take a moment to talk about Fight Laugh Feast Club membership. By joining the Fight Laugh Feast Army, not only will you be aiding in our fight to take down secular & legacy media; but you’ll also get access to content placed in our Club Portal, such as past shows, all of our conference talks, and EXCLUSIVE content for club members that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Lastly, you’ll also get discounts for our conferences… so if you’ve got $10 bucks a month to kick over our way, you can sign up now at fightlaughfeast.com. Now, let’s go to Italy! The Godfather Theme Song- Play 0:07-0:20 https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/crime-pmn/arrest-of-last-godfather-deals-new-blow-to-ailing-sicilian-mafia Arrest of 'last godfather' deals new blow to ailing Sicilian mafia ROME — The arrest of Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro deals a powerful blow to the mythology of the Cosa Nostra, toppling a symbol of the group’s resistance to police efforts to break up organized crime. Messina Denaro, 60, was Italy’s most wanted mafia boss and had been on the run for three decades. He had been sentenced in absentia to a life term for his role in the 1992 murders of anti-mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. His arrest comes almost 30 years to the day after police caught Salvatore “Toto” Riina, Cosa Nostra’s biggest figure of the 20th century, and marks the last step in efforts to dismantle the group’s historical clan leadership. Experts describe Cosa Nostra, its fame amplified by movies such as “The Godfather,” as an ailing crime group facing several difficulties, including competition in the highly lucrative drugs market. Although Cosa Nostra retains control of its Sicilian territory and a capacity to infiltrate the broader economy, it has been supplanted by groups such as the Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta in the drugs trade. Sergi said it was not clear who would step in to replace Messina Denaro in what is now a more factionalised mafia. https://www.theepochtimes.com/biden-administration-urges-judges-to-lift-stay-on-cdcs-airplane-mask-mandate_4990674.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport President Joe Biden’s administration in a court hearing on Jan. 17 urged judges on a federal appeals court to overturn a ruling from a lower court that struck down the administration’s airplane mask mandate. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had “good cause” to impose the mandate and bypass the notice- and comment period required by the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), Brian Springer, an attorney for the government, told judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. At the time the mandate was imposed, in early 2021, “there were variants that had just been detected that showed signs of increased transmissibility, and people were starting to travel again,” Springer said. “In those circumstances, the CDC had good cause to issue this order, particularly when the CDC detailed the reasons why in this particular environment, namely in the transportation sector and in transportation settings, COVID had a specific tendency to spread among people who are traveling together because they’re standing together in lines and sitting together on conveyances.” One of the judges expressed skepticism with the line of thinking, accusing the CDC of issuing “boilerplate” language to impose the mandate without a notice and comment period. Under a ruling in a separate case, boilerplate statements that COVID-19 exists and that there’s a public emergency aren’t sufficient to satisfy the “good cause” exception to the APA. Springer disagreed, saying the CDC’s statement provided rationale that met the standard. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, a Trump appointee, said in her 2022 ruling that the CDC violated the APA by only issuing a single conclusory sentence to support ducking the notice requirements. She noted that at the time the order was issued, around a year had passed since the beginning of the pandemic, and COVID-19 cases in America were on the decline. Brent Hardaway, arguing for Health Freedom Defense Fund, which brought the case, said that the mandate was “very strange” given that airplanes and many airports already had mandates in place, in addition to the decline in cases. Other portions of the hearing went over arguments as to whether the CDC has the authority to mandate masks. U.S. code gives the federal government the power to enforce regulations judged as “necessary to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of communicable diseases from foreign countries into the States or possessions, or from one State or possession into any other State or possession.” The government, to enforce such measures, “may provide for such inspection, fumigation, disinfection, sanitation, pest extermination, destruction of animals or articles found to be so infected or contaminated as to be sources of dangerous infection to human beings, and other measures, as in his judgment may be necessary,” the statute says. In striking down the CDC’s moratorium on evictions, the Supreme Court found that the agency overstepped the authority outlined in the law. But the court also said the law empowered the CDC to impose measures that “directly relate to preventing the interstate spread of disease by identifying, isolating, and destroying the disease itself.” https://www.dailyfetched.com/study-finds-journalists-are-now-among-the-most-distrusted-groups-in-the-world/ Study Finds Journalists Are Now among the Most Distrusted Groups in the World According to The Edelman Trust Barometer, more than two-thirds of respondents worried that journalists and reporters are “purposely trying to mislead people by saying things they know are false or gross exaggerations.” Out of all the groups presented, the percentage of journalists is the highest. The findings also show that the percentage is the highest among the groups presented, with one percentage point above government leaders. The newest finding is eight points higher than last year, proving that people are rapidly losing trust in the media. However, when the question was phrased differently, journalists fared slightly better. Out of the groups presented, Government leaders ranked the lowest at 42%, with journalists coming in second with 46%. The most trusted groups were scientists and fellow coworkers, at 75% and 74%, respectively. The new findings reflect the gorwing lack of trust in media. Of those surveyed, 46% said media divided society, compared to just 35% who said media are a unifying force. There were also concerns about the weaponization of fake news, with over three-quarters of respondents saying they were concerned about it. President Ronald Reagan extolled the central role of the media in American democracy. “Since the founding of this nation, freedom of the press has been a fundamental tenet of American life,” Reagan said on Oct. 6, 1983. “There is no more essential ingredient than a free, strong, and independent press to our continued success in what the Founding Fathers called our ‘noble experiment’ in self-government.” However, the media has changed a lot since then, becoming an entity that is no different from a Government lobbyist. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/illinois-counties-not-enforce-assault-weapon-ban More than 70 Illinois counties say they will not enforce state 'assault weapon' ban: Report Illinois sheriffs of almost 80 counties are refusing to enforce the state's " assault weapons " ban that was recently signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker . Pritzker signed the Protect Illinois Communities Act into law on Jan. 10, which bans the distribution and sale of "assault weapons," high-capacity magazines, and switches in Illinois. Those who own such guns are expected to register them with Illinois State Police by Jan. 1, 2024. However, at least 74 sheriff's departments have publicly stated they will not enforce the ban, stating it infringes on the Second Amendment, according to ABC News. Edwards County Sheriff Darby Boewe wrote in a statement that part of his duty is to protect the right to keep and bear arms. "The right to keep and bear arms for defense of life, liberty, and property is regarded as an inalienable right by the people," Boewe wrote. "Therefore, as the custodian of the jail and chief law enforcement officer for Edwards County, that neither myself or my office will be checking to ensure that lawful gun owners register their weapons with the State, nor will we be arresting or housing individuals that have been charged solely with noncompliance of this act." The statement was drafted by Illinois Sheriffs' Association Executive Director Jim Kaitschuk, according to ABC News, and sent out to sheriff's departments to use or make edits if desired. DuPage, Sangamon, and Iroquois counties are among the 74 departments that have released similarly modified statements. Iroquois County Sheriff Clinton Perzee said he would not use his jails to detain people exercising their civil rights, according to the Lake and McHenry County Scanner. At an event in Quincy on Jan. 12, Pritzker told the crowd that law enforcement needs to enforce the law or leave the field. Several counties have reportedly designated themselves "Second Amendment sanctuary cities," something that Pritzker dismissed at the Quincy event. https://www.dailywire.com/news/good-things-will-happen-brendan-fraser-chokes-up-after-critics-choice-win ‘Good Things Will Happen’: Brendan Fraser Chokes Up After Critic’s Choice Win During the peak of his success, being one of the highest-paid actors of the time for blockbusters like The Mummy, George of the Jungle and Bedazzled, Fraser completely disappeared from the movie scene. While the movie was all action-packed fun with Fraser portraying the tough and oh so handsome Rick O’Connell, the actor suffered several major injuries during the shooting of the three films. During the filming of The Mummy in 1999, Fraser was almost choked to death during his hanging scene in the opening of the movie, as per The Things. His co-star Rachel Weisz recalled that he stopped breathing and even needed CPR. And that was just one mishap. The injuries he received from the ancient Egyptian-themed films led to multiple surgeries including a laminectomy, a back procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves; a partial knee replacement; more back surgeries to bolt compressed spinal pads together; vocal cord repair and other procedures, as per People magazine. Just as his professional life took a hit, his private life also resulted in a blow when his ex-wife, Afton Smith, split from him in 2007. Fraser was then required to pay around US$900,000 for child support, as per the New York Post. Six years after the divorce, Fraser allegedly asked the court to reduce the payment as he said he was no longer able to afford the hefty sum due to lack of work. Fast forward to today… Fraser broke down in tears during his acceptance speech during Sunday evening’s Critic’s Choice Awards. Fraser was nominated for his performance as Charlie — a morbidly obese teacher who was attempting to repair his damaged relationship with his daughter (played by Sadie Sink) while eating himself to death — in “The Whale,” and he took home the Best Actor prize. Fraser was clearly already emotional when his name was announced, and everyone at his table got to their feet and cheered. The applause continued as he made his way to the stage, stopping only to offer hugs and handshakes to a few people along the way. Once Fraser took the stage, it was clear that he was not going to make it through the speech without his emotions getting the best of him. https://twitter.com/i/status/1614819071098343426 - Play Video New Saint Andrews: Today’s culture shifts like sand. But New Saint Andrews College is established on Christ, the immovable rock. It is a premier institution that forges evangelical leaders who don’t fear or hate the world. Guided by God’s Word, they take the world back because they’re equipped with the genius of classical liberal arts and God-honoring wisdom, thanks to a faculty dedicated to academic rigor and to God’s kingdom.Find out more, at nsa.edu/ And finally, it’s time for my favorite topic, sports! The Cincinatti Bengals advanced to the semi-finals of the AFC conference playoffs, and this play had a lot to do with it: Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals | 2022 Super Wildcard Weekend Game Highlights-Play 10:23-10:41 The Bengals defeat the Ravens 24-17 in a close game. The Bengals advance and will take on the Buffalo Bills… the team they were playing when Damar Hamlin suffered his terrifying injury. The Bills by the way… Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills | 2022 Super Wild Card Weekend Game Highlights- Play - 15:05-15:47 The Bills hold off a feisty Dolphins’ team and win 34-31.

La Zanzara
La Zanzara del 18 gennaio 2023

La Zanzara

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023


Cruciani occupa manu militari gli studi di Roma, Parenzo molto triste. Marco da Milano ci dice altre verità. Non esistono foto reali della terra. Gli illuminati stanno a Denver. In studio il Brasiliano, Massimiliano Minnocci. Messina Denaro? "Si fa curare, ha 4/6 mesi di vita". Poi dopo essersi presentato con un orologio da 100k, dichiara che Parenzo potrebbe fare il giardiniere a casa dei suoi genitori. "Ultima generazione? Ci passo sopra!" Paparenzo? Gargamella con i capelli. Lo segue a ruota Mario Adinolfi. "Il guitto dei guitti torna a Sanremo" Poi si propone come Direttore di Rai 1. Toglierebbe anche i film con baci omosessuali. Grande ritorno per Anna da Roma. Parenzo? "Mi ama". Poi vorrebbe vedere Matteo Messina Denaro sciolto nell'acido, come lui ha fatto a quel bambino. In seguito si scontra con l'agguerritissima Daniela Martani che parla di olocausto dei grilli. Cruciani le mangia un panino in faccia. Shinsekai farebbe di tutto per non fare di far morire un cinghiale. Nella sua religione? Gli animali sono sacri. Uno-due micidiale per la nonna d'Italia, Maria Teresa. Parenzo non la sopporta più. In chiusura un'altra nonna, Naima Guidi. Ha aperto Onlyfans... su suggerimento della figlia.

Fight Laugh Feast USA
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, January 18th, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 15:40


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily Newsbrief for Wednesday, January 18th, 2023. Club Membership Plug: Let’s stop and take a moment to talk about Fight Laugh Feast Club membership. By joining the Fight Laugh Feast Army, not only will you be aiding in our fight to take down secular & legacy media; but you’ll also get access to content placed in our Club Portal, such as past shows, all of our conference talks, and EXCLUSIVE content for club members that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Lastly, you’ll also get discounts for our conferences… so if you’ve got $10 bucks a month to kick over our way, you can sign up now at fightlaughfeast.com. Now, let’s go to Italy! The Godfather Theme Song- Play 0:07-0:20 https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/crime-pmn/arrest-of-last-godfather-deals-new-blow-to-ailing-sicilian-mafia Arrest of 'last godfather' deals new blow to ailing Sicilian mafia ROME — The arrest of Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro deals a powerful blow to the mythology of the Cosa Nostra, toppling a symbol of the group’s resistance to police efforts to break up organized crime. Messina Denaro, 60, was Italy’s most wanted mafia boss and had been on the run for three decades. He had been sentenced in absentia to a life term for his role in the 1992 murders of anti-mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. His arrest comes almost 30 years to the day after police caught Salvatore “Toto” Riina, Cosa Nostra’s biggest figure of the 20th century, and marks the last step in efforts to dismantle the group’s historical clan leadership. Experts describe Cosa Nostra, its fame amplified by movies such as “The Godfather,” as an ailing crime group facing several difficulties, including competition in the highly lucrative drugs market. Although Cosa Nostra retains control of its Sicilian territory and a capacity to infiltrate the broader economy, it has been supplanted by groups such as the Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta in the drugs trade. Sergi said it was not clear who would step in to replace Messina Denaro in what is now a more factionalised mafia. https://www.theepochtimes.com/biden-administration-urges-judges-to-lift-stay-on-cdcs-airplane-mask-mandate_4990674.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport President Joe Biden’s administration in a court hearing on Jan. 17 urged judges on a federal appeals court to overturn a ruling from a lower court that struck down the administration’s airplane mask mandate. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had “good cause” to impose the mandate and bypass the notice- and comment period required by the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), Brian Springer, an attorney for the government, told judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. At the time the mandate was imposed, in early 2021, “there were variants that had just been detected that showed signs of increased transmissibility, and people were starting to travel again,” Springer said. “In those circumstances, the CDC had good cause to issue this order, particularly when the CDC detailed the reasons why in this particular environment, namely in the transportation sector and in transportation settings, COVID had a specific tendency to spread among people who are traveling together because they’re standing together in lines and sitting together on conveyances.” One of the judges expressed skepticism with the line of thinking, accusing the CDC of issuing “boilerplate” language to impose the mandate without a notice and comment period. Under a ruling in a separate case, boilerplate statements that COVID-19 exists and that there’s a public emergency aren’t sufficient to satisfy the “good cause” exception to the APA. Springer disagreed, saying the CDC’s statement provided rationale that met the standard. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, a Trump appointee, said in her 2022 ruling that the CDC violated the APA by only issuing a single conclusory sentence to support ducking the notice requirements. She noted that at the time the order was issued, around a year had passed since the beginning of the pandemic, and COVID-19 cases in America were on the decline. Brent Hardaway, arguing for Health Freedom Defense Fund, which brought the case, said that the mandate was “very strange” given that airplanes and many airports already had mandates in place, in addition to the decline in cases. Other portions of the hearing went over arguments as to whether the CDC has the authority to mandate masks. U.S. code gives the federal government the power to enforce regulations judged as “necessary to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of communicable diseases from foreign countries into the States or possessions, or from one State or possession into any other State or possession.” The government, to enforce such measures, “may provide for such inspection, fumigation, disinfection, sanitation, pest extermination, destruction of animals or articles found to be so infected or contaminated as to be sources of dangerous infection to human beings, and other measures, as in his judgment may be necessary,” the statute says. In striking down the CDC’s moratorium on evictions, the Supreme Court found that the agency overstepped the authority outlined in the law. But the court also said the law empowered the CDC to impose measures that “directly relate to preventing the interstate spread of disease by identifying, isolating, and destroying the disease itself.” https://www.dailyfetched.com/study-finds-journalists-are-now-among-the-most-distrusted-groups-in-the-world/ Study Finds Journalists Are Now among the Most Distrusted Groups in the World According to The Edelman Trust Barometer, more than two-thirds of respondents worried that journalists and reporters are “purposely trying to mislead people by saying things they know are false or gross exaggerations.” Out of all the groups presented, the percentage of journalists is the highest. The findings also show that the percentage is the highest among the groups presented, with one percentage point above government leaders. The newest finding is eight points higher than last year, proving that people are rapidly losing trust in the media. However, when the question was phrased differently, journalists fared slightly better. Out of the groups presented, Government leaders ranked the lowest at 42%, with journalists coming in second with 46%. The most trusted groups were scientists and fellow coworkers, at 75% and 74%, respectively. The new findings reflect the gorwing lack of trust in media. Of those surveyed, 46% said media divided society, compared to just 35% who said media are a unifying force. There were also concerns about the weaponization of fake news, with over three-quarters of respondents saying they were concerned about it. President Ronald Reagan extolled the central role of the media in American democracy. “Since the founding of this nation, freedom of the press has been a fundamental tenet of American life,” Reagan said on Oct. 6, 1983. “There is no more essential ingredient than a free, strong, and independent press to our continued success in what the Founding Fathers called our ‘noble experiment’ in self-government.” However, the media has changed a lot since then, becoming an entity that is no different from a Government lobbyist. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/illinois-counties-not-enforce-assault-weapon-ban More than 70 Illinois counties say they will not enforce state 'assault weapon' ban: Report Illinois sheriffs of almost 80 counties are refusing to enforce the state's " assault weapons " ban that was recently signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker . Pritzker signed the Protect Illinois Communities Act into law on Jan. 10, which bans the distribution and sale of "assault weapons," high-capacity magazines, and switches in Illinois. Those who own such guns are expected to register them with Illinois State Police by Jan. 1, 2024. However, at least 74 sheriff's departments have publicly stated they will not enforce the ban, stating it infringes on the Second Amendment, according to ABC News. Edwards County Sheriff Darby Boewe wrote in a statement that part of his duty is to protect the right to keep and bear arms. "The right to keep and bear arms for defense of life, liberty, and property is regarded as an inalienable right by the people," Boewe wrote. "Therefore, as the custodian of the jail and chief law enforcement officer for Edwards County, that neither myself or my office will be checking to ensure that lawful gun owners register their weapons with the State, nor will we be arresting or housing individuals that have been charged solely with noncompliance of this act." The statement was drafted by Illinois Sheriffs' Association Executive Director Jim Kaitschuk, according to ABC News, and sent out to sheriff's departments to use or make edits if desired. DuPage, Sangamon, and Iroquois counties are among the 74 departments that have released similarly modified statements. Iroquois County Sheriff Clinton Perzee said he would not use his jails to detain people exercising their civil rights, according to the Lake and McHenry County Scanner. At an event in Quincy on Jan. 12, Pritzker told the crowd that law enforcement needs to enforce the law or leave the field. Several counties have reportedly designated themselves "Second Amendment sanctuary cities," something that Pritzker dismissed at the Quincy event. https://www.dailywire.com/news/good-things-will-happen-brendan-fraser-chokes-up-after-critics-choice-win ‘Good Things Will Happen’: Brendan Fraser Chokes Up After Critic’s Choice Win During the peak of his success, being one of the highest-paid actors of the time for blockbusters like The Mummy, George of the Jungle and Bedazzled, Fraser completely disappeared from the movie scene. While the movie was all action-packed fun with Fraser portraying the tough and oh so handsome Rick O’Connell, the actor suffered several major injuries during the shooting of the three films. During the filming of The Mummy in 1999, Fraser was almost choked to death during his hanging scene in the opening of the movie, as per The Things. His co-star Rachel Weisz recalled that he stopped breathing and even needed CPR. And that was just one mishap. The injuries he received from the ancient Egyptian-themed films led to multiple surgeries including a laminectomy, a back procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves; a partial knee replacement; more back surgeries to bolt compressed spinal pads together; vocal cord repair and other procedures, as per People magazine. Just as his professional life took a hit, his private life also resulted in a blow when his ex-wife, Afton Smith, split from him in 2007. Fraser was then required to pay around US$900,000 for child support, as per the New York Post. Six years after the divorce, Fraser allegedly asked the court to reduce the payment as he said he was no longer able to afford the hefty sum due to lack of work. Fast forward to today… Fraser broke down in tears during his acceptance speech during Sunday evening’s Critic’s Choice Awards. Fraser was nominated for his performance as Charlie — a morbidly obese teacher who was attempting to repair his damaged relationship with his daughter (played by Sadie Sink) while eating himself to death — in “The Whale,” and he took home the Best Actor prize. Fraser was clearly already emotional when his name was announced, and everyone at his table got to their feet and cheered. The applause continued as he made his way to the stage, stopping only to offer hugs and handshakes to a few people along the way. Once Fraser took the stage, it was clear that he was not going to make it through the speech without his emotions getting the best of him. https://twitter.com/i/status/1614819071098343426 - Play Video New Saint Andrews: Today’s culture shifts like sand. But New Saint Andrews College is established on Christ, the immovable rock. It is a premier institution that forges evangelical leaders who don’t fear or hate the world. Guided by God’s Word, they take the world back because they’re equipped with the genius of classical liberal arts and God-honoring wisdom, thanks to a faculty dedicated to academic rigor and to God’s kingdom.Find out more, at nsa.edu/ And finally, it’s time for my favorite topic, sports! The Cincinatti Bengals advanced to the semi-finals of the AFC conference playoffs, and this play had a lot to do with it: Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals | 2022 Super Wildcard Weekend Game Highlights-Play 10:23-10:41 The Bengals defeat the Ravens 24-17 in a close game. The Bengals advance and will take on the Buffalo Bills… the team they were playing when Damar Hamlin suffered his terrifying injury. The Bills by the way… Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills | 2022 Super Wild Card Weekend Game Highlights- Play - 15:05-15:47 The Bills hold off a feisty Dolphins’ team and win 34-31.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
L'arresto di Messina Denaro, latitante da 30 anni

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 9:51


Lunedì 16 gennaio è stato arrestato dopo 30 anni di latitanza Matteo Messina Denaro, fermato mentre si recava ad una delle cliniche più conosciute di Palermo per una seduta di chemioterapia.

Deejay Chiama Italia
Puntata del 17/01/2023

Deejay Chiama Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 100:51


Le ultime su Messina Denaro. Addio a Gina Lollobrigida. Le vostre storie legate ai falò di Sant'Antonio.

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti
Messina Denaro si nascondeva a due passi da casa

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023


Trovato e perquisito il covo di Matteo Messina Denaro: è a Campobello di Mazzara. Le ultime con Nino Amadore. Ieri l'ascolto in anteprima per la stampa delle canzoni in gara a Sanremo 2023. Sentiamo le impressioni della nostra Marta Cagnola. Medici: al via trattative per i contratti dei dirigenti delle funzioni centrali e della dirigenza medica e sanitaria. Con noi Piero Di Silverio, segretario generale Anaao Assomed - Associazione Medici Dirigenti.

Newshour
Italy's most wanted Mafia boss arrested

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 48:41


Italy's most wanted Mafia boss, Matteo Messina Denaro, has been arrested in Sicily after thirty years on the run. Over a hundred members of the security forces took part in his arrest at a private clinic in the city of Palermo. Messina Denaro has been sentenced in absentia to life in prison for his role in the murders of anti-mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino in 1992. Also in the programme: German Defence Minister resigns; and Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida passes away. (Photo: A screengrab taken from a video shows Matteo Messina Denaro the country's most wanted mafia boss being escorted out of a Carabinieri police station after he was arrested in Palermo, Italy. CREDIT: Carabinieri/Handout via REUTERS.)

La Zanzara
La Zanzara del 16 gennaio 2023

La Zanzara

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023


Matteo Messina Denaro arrestato. Per Cruciani è il "giorno della vergogna, era a due metri dalla DIA". Poi intemerata su Zelensky a Sanremo, per Parenzo è stato un "drammatico editoriale"Antonio da Barletta vuole uccidere Messina Denaro.Marco da Bologna, scrivete scrivete, torna all'attacco.Il filosofo de La Zanzara Diego Fusaro ci fa un saluto madrileno. Poi attacco frontale al Guitto Zelensky. Ananasso è italiano?Fulvio Grimaldi, ex giornalista Rai, dichiara che l'arresto di Matteo Messina Denaro è una "stro***a".In studio gli Eggs out. Genitori e imprenditori... sessuali.

Corriere Daily
Come è stato arrestato Messina Denaro. E cosa cambia per la mafia

Corriere Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 12:55


Il boss, condannato all'ergastolo per numerosi delitti e in quanto mandante delle stragi di Capaci e via D'Amelio, è stato catturato in una clinica privata di Palermo. Un'operazione che mette fine a una latitanza iniziata nel maggio del 1993 e di cui Lara Sirignano ricostruisce i dettagli. Mentre il sociologo della criminalità organizzata Nando dalla Chiesa spiega che cosa significa questo arresto e che cosa cambia per la mafia.Per altri approfondimenti:Così è stato arrestato Matteo Messina Denaro: “Usato il database dei malati oncologici”Chi è Messina Denaro: le stragi, il legame con Riina, le 20 condanne per 20 delittiLa direttrice della clinica Maddalena: “Messina Denaro era in coda per fare un tampone, ha tentato di fuggire”

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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Live updates Another atmospheric river bears down on waterlogged California, but storms are weakening Tyre Nichols case Memphis mans death after traffic stop sparks protest, investigations of police The green trade row dividing the Davos elite Martin Luther King Surprising facts about civil rights icon Andrew Tate Bodyguard says Some girls thought theyd be his next wife Baby, teen mother among six killed in California home shooting After 30 years, Italy arrests mafia boss Messina Denaro at Sicilian hospital California hit with one final round of storms Pres. Biden first sitting president to deliver sermon at Ebenezer Baptist in Atlanta 11Alive Criminal proceedings begin for Russians behind missile strike Ukraine soldiers arrive at Fort Sill Live updates Siamak Namazi American jailed in Iran begins hunger strike White House counsels office says there are no visitors logs at Bidens Wilmington home White House says there are no visitor logs for Bidens home Timed Teaser Whos Shakiras new track dissing UK government to block Scottish gender bill Italys most wanted mafia boss arrested in Sicily Mother, 23, killed on Strip in Tuscaloosa was beautiful young woman who loved her family California shooting Baby among six others killed in Goshen New York City mayor visits southern border and asks for aid for cities taking in migrants