KCRA 3 spent five years learning about Andra and Tatiana Bucci's tale of survival, which involved a mother's genius, the luck of being mistaken for twins, the kindness shown by someone who was cruel to others and the daughter of Sigmund Freud. Our documentary "Always Remember Your Name" also shines a light on Italy's lesser-known involvement during the Holocaust in persecuting Jews. Andra Bucci now lives in Sacramento. Watch our feature-length documentary here. Then click here for an interactive look at the story of Andra and Tati Bucci: https://www.kcra.com/app/always-remem... 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:04 Chapter 1 00:12:42 Chapter 2 00:21:10 Chapter 3 00:35:07 Chapter 4 00:44:01 Chapter 5 00:52:35 Chapter 6 01:01:15 Chapter 7
KCRA 3 Capitol Correspondent Ashley Zavala has covered a two-year-long legislative debate on how to combat sex trafficking in California. A key issue has been whether people who buy trafficked teens for sex should face harsher consequences. Lawmakers last year approved a measure that went into effect this year to make it an automatic felony to purchase a child 15 years old and younger for sex. Those convicted must also register as sex offenders. Democrats last year agreed to leave 16 and 17-year-olds out of the new law, instead leaving it up to prosecutors to decide if the buyers should face a misdemeanor or felony. Unlike the younger teens, the law requires the 16- and 17-year-olds to prove they're victims of trafficking. Democratic Sacramento Assemblymember Maggy Krell this year attempted to loop the 16- and 17-year-olds into the law that applies to the younger teens. That has led to pushback among opponents of the approach. This comes after KCRA 3 detailed the problem of sex trafficking in Sacramento with our documentary "Escaping the Blade."
Andra and Tatiana Bucci were 4 and 6 when they were deported with their mother from Italy to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Our documentary tells the unlikely story of their survival and of their mission 80 years later to lead "memory trips" of school children from Italy to Auschwitz to fight issues like Holocaust misinformation. Andra now lives in Sacramento.
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During his legendary, decades-long career with KCRA 3, Harry Martin directed and hosted the children’s show “Captain Sacto.” Martin went on to host “Martin at the Movies” and “ShowBiz,” where he was able to tell the stories of countless actors, singers, politicians and athletes.