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i mean, europe cannot succeed without italy and italy cannot succeed without europe italy is at the core of europe. and the destiny, in a sense, of the content is very much leaned to the destiny of this country. >> i think italy can't survive without europe. europe can't survive without italy. interesting, i think that will be the message taken by the new economic minister when he meets the other euro group finance ministers on monday. at least, strong results on the first quarter for generali. >> good stuff. thanks for that. that's the latest from milan. >>> still to come on the program, the spring art season kicked off in new york this week. whose bank balance is now looking picture perfect? [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, ci
i mean, europe cannot succeed without italy and italy cannot succeed without europe italy is at the core of europe. and the destiny, in a sense, of the content is very much leaned to the destiny of this country. >> i think italy can't survive without europe. europe can't survive without italy. interesting, i think that will be the message taken by the new economic minister when he meets the other euro group finance ministers on monday. at least, strong results on the first quarter for...
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her eldest autoliv for -- eldest daughter (italy -- left for italy. had stayed here, they would have earned enough only for food, clothing, and daily expenses. has afforded the grandchildren of more affluent life than their parents had, even if there has also been some resentment at being left behind. there are thousands of other filipino families just like them. the small huts that people used to live in oregon. what once was a farming village is now called little italy. half of the area's population immigrated to italy over the last 20 years. the money they send home funded homeopment here -- sent funded development here. but nothing about this house makes her feel rich as she is raising a younger brother by herself. her parents have been working as cleaners in italy for nearly 20 years. >> we are not like other children who always have their parents around, who are happy. we only see them on occasion. if we are sick, all we have is a cell phone to take care of us. >> those sentiments echo through the streets of little italy, a reflection of what a
her eldest autoliv for -- eldest daughter (italy -- left for italy. had stayed here, they would have earned enough only for food, clothing, and daily expenses. has afforded the grandchildren of more affluent life than their parents had, even if there has also been some resentment at being left behind. there are thousands of other filipino families just like them. the small huts that people used to live in oregon. what once was a farming village is now called little italy. half of the area's...
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talking about italy and italy's new prime minister is saying that he has a job boost plan. he has outlined his proposal to other eu leader. steve, just looking at the data from istat, the italian agency, 2013 dw dp seen down 1.4% this year and then a year later, seen up by 0.7% while at the same time unemployment is set to head more this year and less. i don't quite get how the two go together. >> i think it's various engineering, getting the balance to budget inside the demands from the eu and the troika overall. the ecb has been in every single press conference saying the next six months will be better. every year, we get stats from the eu commission. but that is the mechanics of the mass. when they do these projections. of course, if you have a negative growth number for 2014, which i think is re, very realistic for italy, then the debt gdp ratio goes up, the tax revenues go down and vice versa. this is reverse engineering a number which will make the data look okay in terms of the projecton for next year. it's not about an actual science and it's never about actually be
talking about italy and italy's new prime minister is saying that he has a job boost plan. he has outlined his proposal to other eu leader. steve, just looking at the data from istat, the italian agency, 2013 dw dp seen down 1.4% this year and then a year later, seen up by 0.7% while at the same time unemployment is set to head more this year and less. i don't quite get how the two go together. >> i think it's various engineering, getting the balance to budget inside the demands from the...
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northern italy is an earthquake- prone region, so to the people in northern italy, it is a familiar feeling when the ground starts to trimble, the plates and cups on the shelves start to rattle, and their own four walls suddenly start to not feel safe anymore. one year ago, when region was hit by a quake so severe that houses collapsed and people were killed. although the government promised aid to rebuild the area, people have been left more less alone for construction work. >> this giant breakfast side has just about survived the earthquake. a -- this giant brick facade. the cathedral has become a symbol for the destruction caused by the earthquake that struck the region's last year. only firemen are allowed to enter the building. they are working to make it safe, as part of it could crumble at any moment. but it is a race against time. the priest is certain that the cathedral will not survive another winter. >> this is our history, our identity. the cathedral has to be rebuilt quickly. it is just as important as working and earning money. our roots are buried here. >> treasured works of
northern italy is an earthquake- prone region, so to the people in northern italy, it is a familiar feeling when the ground starts to trimble, the plates and cups on the shelves start to rattle, and their own four walls suddenly start to not feel safe anymore. one year ago, when region was hit by a quake so severe that houses collapsed and people were killed. although the government promised aid to rebuild the area, people have been left more less alone for construction work. >> this...
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northern italy is an earthquake- prone region, so to the people in northern italy, it is a familiar feeling when the ground starts to trimble, the plates and cups on the shelves start to rattle, and their own four walls suddenly start to not feel safe anymore. one year ago, when region was hit by a quake so severe that houses collapsed and people were killed. although the government promised aid to rebuild the area, people have been left more less alone for construction work. >> this giant breakfast side has just about survived the earthquake. a -- this giant brick facade. the cathedral has become a symbol for the destruction caused by the earthquake that struck the region's last year. only firemen are allowed to enter the building. they are working to make it safe, as part of it could crumble at any moment. but it is a race against time. the priest is certain that the cathedral will not survive another winter. >> this is our history, our identity. the cathedral has to be rebuilt quickly. it is just as important as working and earning money. our roots are buried here. >> treasured works of
northern italy is an earthquake- prone region, so to the people in northern italy, it is a familiar feeling when the ground starts to trimble, the plates and cups on the shelves start to rattle, and their own four walls suddenly start to not feel safe anymore. one year ago, when region was hit by a quake so severe that houses collapsed and people were killed. although the government promised aid to rebuild the area, people have been left more less alone for construction work. >> this...
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instead of going to italy he brought italy to norway and with the help of the people in the community he built a little bit of italy on the island and as his love was arriving by boat a path up to this italian wonderland and the entire community is involved. watch. he has an i tall yab singer and the rest of them come in and start singing this love song. then with tears in her eyes she sees her daniel come walking up. >> yeah. >> i give him credit. it had to be hard to hide this on such a tiny island i like this one. >> sky diving high above beautiful scenery with one goal. >> they're sky diving into that hole. >> a tricky landing here. >> see if th [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> sometimes life gives you a flooded river. some guys turn it into fun. this is in grand rapids, michigan,
instead of going to italy he brought italy to norway and with the help of the people in the community he built a little bit of italy on the island and as his love was arriving by boat a path up to this italian wonderland and the entire community is involved. watch. he has an i tall yab singer and the rest of them come in and start singing this love song. then with tears in her eyes she sees her daniel come walking up. >> yeah. >> i give him credit. it had to be hard to hide this on...
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our last trip in italy was so long ago. it is important to have new experiences, meet other people and see what life is like out there. i beulah subscribe -- abdullah describes his simultaneous joy and sadness -- you never know what might happen while we are away, he says. he feels responsible for the team and their families, but god willing, he says, everything will be ok. first, they have to get through the border, and then made a safe --e-our taxi ride through five-our taxi ride through cairo [soft exotic flute music] ♪ captioning and audio description provided by the u.s. department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. join me and my guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
our last trip in italy was so long ago. it is important to have new experiences, meet other people and see what life is like out there. i beulah subscribe -- abdullah describes his simultaneous joy and sadness -- you never know what might happen while we are away, he says. he feels responsible for the team and their families, but god willing, he says, everything will be ok. first, they have to get through the border, and then made a safe --e-our taxi ride through five-our taxi ride through...
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when it's a holiday in america, he goes to italy to work. saturdays and sundays were just workdays to him and for his whole team. and anybody who signed up with sergio signed up for the program. >> marchionne does have passions besides work. he loves opera and jazz and very fast cars. in turin, he showed us the high end of the fiat automotive line, which includes maserati and ferrari. these are great-looking cars. is there anything here for less than half a million dollars? >> all of them. >> all of them? sergio owns a couple of these, but he has no opportunity to drive them. as head of italy's largest industrial empire, his life is much different here. he's required by the government to travel in bulletproof cars with police escorts and is always surrounded by state security. sergio seemed more than happy to take us to the old test track that still sits atop an old factory for a short spin in this limited edition alfa romeo, a legendary brand that he will reintroduce to the u.s. market in 2014. [car engine revving] but even here he was unab
when it's a holiday in america, he goes to italy to work. saturdays and sundays were just workdays to him and for his whole team. and anybody who signed up with sergio signed up for the program. >> marchionne does have passions besides work. he loves opera and jazz and very fast cars. in turin, he showed us the high end of the fiat automotive line, which includes maserati and ferrari. these are great-looking cars. is there anything here for less than half a million dollars? >> all...
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we kick off with italy. five-star movement lead er bepp grillo is telling cnbc he'll win the next election. we'll get more on that from jules in rome where she's been conducting that interview. right. before that, though, let's tell you some of the other things we're focusing on. the u.s. federal reserve could begin pulling back on qe3 this summer and end its bond buying altogether later this year. that's a call from mr. william., more critics of abe-nomics, latest data showed machinery orders smashed forecasts up 14.2% in march. manufacturers will likely stand the prsh your in the second quarter. japanese companies are reluctant to bump up their capital spending preferring to wait for the significant exports. >>> and the president xi jinping is reportedly pulling up more reform to give it a boost. this is likely to give local governments more taxing power and become less resilient on land sales. fear of creating property bubbles and piling up government debt. the reforms will likely be announced later this
we kick off with italy. five-star movement lead er bepp grillo is telling cnbc he'll win the next election. we'll get more on that from jules in rome where she's been conducting that interview. right. before that, though, let's tell you some of the other things we're focusing on. the u.s. federal reserve could begin pulling back on qe3 this summer and end its bond buying altogether later this year. that's a call from mr. william., more critics of abe-nomics, latest data showed machinery orders...
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coalition well into the stomach that has gripped italy four weeks, with the parliament and the senate. immediately got down to work, going to brussels and berlin to spread his message of growth. he is also calling for actions to fight unemployment, saying that this is the big nightmare facing the european union, and stays sworn that he would with the actions of his predecessor, morio monte. -- mario monte. were injured in an explosion in the czech capital. this explosion damaged the national theater and several nearby buildings. video shows the boeing 747 that went down after takeoff in afghanistan, killing all seven on board. the u.s.-bound aircraft was baseng the bagram military and the taliban says that they took the plane down, which nato has dismissed. >> dressed up in the national colors, thousands of well- wishers greeted the national state after queen beatrix power to her son, william alexander. you leave thisy, role after 33 wonderful years. for which we thank you with all of our hearts. royal said dignitaries watched alexander swearing in, the coronation without a crown. on
coalition well into the stomach that has gripped italy four weeks, with the parliament and the senate. immediately got down to work, going to brussels and berlin to spread his message of growth. he is also calling for actions to fight unemployment, saying that this is the big nightmare facing the european union, and stays sworn that he would with the actions of his predecessor, morio monte. -- mario monte. were injured in an explosion in the czech capital. this explosion damaged the national...
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earlier this year, italy's highest court called for a new trial. tonight, we spoke with a legal legal expert-- a the says that she should not have spoken at all. amanda knox talks about the signed confession that she gave italian authorities. she talks about how she was scared and how they were speaking to her in a china she didn't didn't understand, telling her they would take her to jail. she says that she was vulnerable and that she was twisted into the convention. -- in that confession. amanda knox is not holding back. the first television interview, she says what she endured in italy was surreal. >> i heard that it must be meredith, a body, and are more. >> her life was shattered by prison officials who tricked her into doing them how many sexual partners she had and leaked it to the media that turned into tabloid fodder. free-id everything spirited women did. >> after an acquittal by an italian court, she is back to facing the same murder charge. should she even be talking? >> you do not want your client speaking to the media under any circum
earlier this year, italy's highest court called for a new trial. tonight, we spoke with a legal legal expert-- a the says that she should not have spoken at all. amanda knox talks about the signed confession that she gave italian authorities. she talks about how she was scared and how they were speaking to her in a china she didn't didn't understand, telling her they would take her to jail. she says that she was vulnerable and that she was twisted into the convention. -- in that confession....
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italy's 3.85%. we're seeing compression on the short end of the curve, as well. >> every time he comes out, they're going to shake things up a bit. yields go lower, right? >> yeah. as we said, that ten-year bund is a professy for inflation expectations. a little bit of a rebound this morning. we're still at extremely low levels. >> euro/dollar, below 1.32 at the moment. 1.3170. the mover is sterling again. it's up marginally o session. but construction pmi, that's another bit of positive data for the pound. >> exactly. meanwhile, the eoed is expected to shrink more than expected this year through 2014. in its economic survey of the company, eocd says gdp will construct 1.5%. it warned italy's net debt was at a new record. the secretary general is speaking there. normally pushing back austerity will keep you posted with any further comments. >> meanwhile, a new italian prime minister has an ally in the debate. hollande is back to the message of sparing economic growth while maintaining a close grip o
italy's 3.85%. we're seeing compression on the short end of the curve, as well. >> every time he comes out, they're going to shake things up a bit. yields go lower, right? >> yeah. as we said, that ten-year bund is a professy for inflation expectations. a little bit of a rebound this morning. we're still at extremely low levels. >> euro/dollar, below 1.32 at the moment. 1.3170. the mover is sterling again. it's up marginally o session. but construction pmi, that's another bit...
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italy has also been putting it on. according to government reports, sales of bikes have overtaken cars for the second time in nearly 50 years. earlier, we asked if bike is your preferred meth yol of transportation. fred from ohio has written in to say he opts to ride a bicycle wherever and whenever possible. however, fred says he has too much fear of cars and trucks to ride on major streets. i hear you on that one as well. well, that's it for today's program. i'm karen cho. thanks for watching "worldwide exchange." have a good day. >>> good morning. today's top story's another tuesday, another all-time high. the dow finishes higher for the 20th straight tuesday session. >>> tim cook kicks off the d-11 conference. i don't know. apple's ceo says the company has more game-changers ahead but declines to talk about future products. >>> and president obama's top economic adviser is going back to school. we hardly knew you, allen! it's wednesday, may 29th, 2013, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody!
italy has also been putting it on. according to government reports, sales of bikes have overtaken cars for the second time in nearly 50 years. earlier, we asked if bike is your preferred meth yol of transportation. fred from ohio has written in to say he opts to ride a bicycle wherever and whenever possible. however, fred says he has too much fear of cars and trucks to ride on major streets. i hear you on that one as well. well, that's it for today's program. i'm karen cho. thanks for watching...
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it was accepted but it wasn't actually ready as experts were saying why at that time countries like italy like cories were so forcefully dragging you think. well it was the european dream then the very you have to look for also other responsibilities or i did we insist in the monetary union we. come over political how was that possible why did we do such a mistake i'm telling the responsibility goes of brussels. to the whole of the european union. and dr no the european union is facing a major challenge it must change it must be taught by the mistakes of the past. but. and we really want to be optimistic we believe that europe will change in the correct direction but mistakes were made and you're absolutely right that well anyway when we stop making them. well we have to ask helen to highlight a few politicians about that but will anybody ever hold any responsibility for those mistakes because the consequences are very tough and ordinary people are suffering they they don't deserve consequences what do you mean consequences the crisis across office quinces for somebody that made money out
it was accepted but it wasn't actually ready as experts were saying why at that time countries like italy like cories were so forcefully dragging you think. well it was the european dream then the very you have to look for also other responsibilities or i did we insist in the monetary union we. come over political how was that possible why did we do such a mistake i'm telling the responsibility goes of brussels. to the whole of the european union. and dr no the european union is facing a major...
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. >> reporter: her sister deanna dropping her off in italy and making a video while she headed there, teasing her about her new life and the boys she would meet. >> are you excited to meet david? the statue of david. >> i don't know what it is about people that think that guys are not attractive physically but -- with. >> you look at the picture of the girl who arrived there, what would you want to say? >> i want to tell her not to be afraid of what's going to happen. because what happened to me hit me like a train. and there was nothing i could do to stop it. >> reporter: she had only been in italy five weeks, going to school in the morning and going to bars at night. one night she sees a young man who reminds her of harry potter. a graduate student in computer science. raffaele sollecito says he can't mean the beautiful american is looking at him. >> he writes about how taken he was with me. and i really liked him as well. >> reporter: they become a couple for just one week, seven days before they enter the 24 hours that are at the center of this mystery and this debate. starting wi
. >> reporter: her sister deanna dropping her off in italy and making a video while she headed there, teasing her about her new life and the boys she would meet. >> are you excited to meet david? the statue of david. >> i don't know what it is about people that think that guys are not attractive physically but -- with. >> you look at the picture of the girl who arrived there, what would you want to say? >> i want to tell her not to be afraid of what's going to...
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why at that time countries like italy like creeds were so forcefully dragging you think. well it was the european dream then the very you have to look for also other responsibilities or why did we insist in the. monetary union we've been saying the economy political how was that possible why did we do such a mistake i'm telling them responsibility those of brussels and to the whole of the european union. and right now the european union is facing a major challenge it must change it must be taught by the mistakes of the past but. and who we really want to be optimistic we believe that europe will change in the correct direction but mistakes were made and you're absolutely right that well anyway when we stop making the. well you have to ask why the few politicians about that but will anybody ever hold any responsibility for those mistakes because the consequences are very tough and ordinary people are suffering that they don't deserve consequences what human consequences the cries of the crisis quinces for somebody that made money out of this yes there will be consequences
why at that time countries like italy like creeds were so forcefully dragging you think. well it was the european dream then the very you have to look for also other responsibilities or why did we insist in the. monetary union we've been saying the economy political how was that possible why did we do such a mistake i'm telling them responsibility those of brussels and to the whole of the european union. and right now the european union is facing a major challenge it must change it must be...
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>>t >>r >>>> italyp>> italy still believes she was guilty. ir i justi just wantp i just wt to play one of thep things she's saidthings she's said to things she's said tothings she's said to things she's said tothings she's said to things she's said tothings she's said to things she's said to dianethings she's said to diane things she's said to diane sawyersawyer. >>p >> there was a certain point>> there was a certain point in myr myp my thinkingmy thinking in >>p >> there was a certain point>> there was a certain point in myr myp my thinkingmy thinking in prisonp didn't work outdidn't work out and i free again, i was trying to figurer figure outp figure out howfigure out how i could ask them tor to movep to move on with their life without me. i wasr i was tired of themp i was tired of themi was tired of them having to sacrifice everything for me. >>>> r >> she'sp >> she's talking about her parents. >>>> thep >> the president>> the president discussed this inrin his press conference.p guantanamo bay, guantanamo bay, cuba a massive massive scan
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(reader) "...and now, fair italy! thou art the garden of the world. even in thy desert what is like to thee? thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste more rich than other climes' fertility: thy wreck a glory, and thy ruin graced with an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced." (narrator) turner's travels in italy, like so many of his contemporaries, were part of a phenomenon called the grand tour. the artistic and architectural legacies of ancient rome and greece were thought to ennoble the minds that contemplated them. turner recorded their beauty-- the vestiges of power in ruin, history frozen in atmospheric splendor, a lost paradise still tinged by myth. he could capture that beauty like no one else which earned the praise of his friend the painter thomas lawrence. (reader) "the subtle harmony of this atmosphere, that wraps everything in its own milky sweetness... can only be rendered, according to my belief, by the beauty of his tones." (narrator) turner first saw the seductive beauty of venice in paintings by the 18th century venetian artist can
(reader) "...and now, fair italy! thou art the garden of the world. even in thy desert what is like to thee? thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste more rich than other climes' fertility: thy wreck a glory, and thy ruin graced with an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced." (narrator) turner's travels in italy, like so many of his contemporaries, were part of a phenomenon called the grand tour. the artistic and architectural legacies of ancient rome and greece were thought to...
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. >> one of italy's best-known politicians has died. more on that in a moment. >> first, a look at some of the other news around the world. >> the un has distanced itself from an investigator's claims that syrian rebels have used chemical weapons in the country possible war. a member of a un inquiry commission, carla del ponte th, says there is evidence the rebels have used terror and asked -- have used sarin gas. >> the taliban has claimed responsibility for the bombing that killed at least 16 people pakistan.aign rally in northwest the rally was being held for an islamist party normally seen as a taliban ally pali -- ally. there has been a wave of violence ahead of national elections in june. >> india and china have resolved a three-week standoff over their common border in the himalayan mountains. the crisis began in mid-april when delhi accused chinese soldiers of infiltrating indian territory. the two states sought a brief war over the region -- fought every four in the region in 1992 -- the two states fought a brief war over the r
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with the help of people of the community, he built a little italy on the island. and a little pass up to this italian wonderland, and the entire community is involved. watch this. ♪ >> oh. >> he has an italian singer, but then the rest of the community, they come in and start singing this italian love song. ♪ >> and then with tears in her eyes, she sees her daniel come walking up. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i give him some credit, it had to be hard to hide this from her on such a tiny island. >> i like this one. >> that's our show, everybody. we'll see you next time. high school football season is almost over, and we're looking at some of the top players and teams @@@@@@@@@@@ @ we'll introduce you to a dominant defender from one of florida's top teams, and a well-traveled we'll also go to washington to take a close look at one of the nation's most dominant programs... all of that and more... next on sports stars of tomorrow. 00p@ @úú@@ú@ñ as the high school football season winds down, we're looking back today on some of the teams and players that hav
with the help of people of the community, he built a little italy on the island. and a little pass up to this italian wonderland, and the entire community is involved. watch this. ♪ >> oh. >> he has an italian singer, but then the rest of the community, they come in and start singing this italian love song. ♪ >> and then with tears in her eyes, she sees her daniel come walking up. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i give him some credit, it had to be hard to hide this...
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italy and spain, a two-tier banking system is starting to development. but generally speaking, there is a slow de-lev raemging trajectory. banks have delevered $2 trillion of assets over the last year in europe. >> 2 trillion?
italy and spain, a two-tier banking system is starting to development. but generally speaking, there is a slow de-lev raemging trajectory. banks have delevered $2 trillion of assets over the last year in europe. >> 2 trillion?
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northern italy is an earthquake- prone region, so to the people in northern italy, it is a familiar
northern italy is an earthquake- prone region, so to the people in northern italy, it is a familiar
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. >> one of italy's best-known politicians has died. more on that in a moment. >> first, a look at some of the other news around the world. >> the un has distanced itself from an investigator's claims that syrian rebels have used chemical weapons in the country possible war. a member of a un inquiry commission, carla del ponte th, says there is evidence the rebels have used terror and asked -- have used sarin gas. >> the taliban has claimed responsibility for the bombing that killed at least 16 people pakistan.aign rally in northwes- the rally was being held for an islamist party normally seen as a taliban ally pali -- ally. there has been a wave of violence ahead of national elections in june. >> india and china have resolved a three-week standoff over their common border in the himalayan mountains. the crisis began in mid-april when delhi accused chinese soldiers of infiltrating indian territory. the two states sought a brief war over the region -- fought every four in the region in 1992 -- the two states fought a brief war over the r
. >> one of italy's best-known politicians has died. more on that in a moment. >> first, a look at some of the other news around the world. >> the un has distanced itself from an investigator's claims that syrian rebels have used chemical weapons in the country possible war. a member of a un inquiry commission, carla del ponte th, says there is evidence the rebels have used terror and asked -- have used sarin gas. >> the taliban has claimed responsibility for the bombing...
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one taking aim at the iberian peninsula, france and coming into italy here. you're going to be seeing severe thunderstorms, gusts up to about 60 kilometers and hour and toward the alpine region in italy. short-time heavy rain as well. anything up to about 50 millimeters in the space of just 6 to 12 hours can cause flash flooding. fairly chilly out here as well. the rest of the continent looks quite warm. it is going to be unstable for western portions of russia as well as down and darnaround bla sea, turkey area. but between these two areas of rain and storms you are going to be finding dry weather, high pressure pushing in toward the baltic states so that's going to improve your temperatures here and keep things dry. we'll take a look at those temperatures for thursday. 18 degrees in stockholm. 25 in warsaw. mid 20s in berlin, as well as in vienna. out towards the east, warmer, in moscow as well as kiev, 28 and 27 respectively. you've got those pop-up thunderstorms as well mixing in with that. towards the west it will be considerably cooler, just 14 degrees
one taking aim at the iberian peninsula, france and coming into italy here. you're going to be seeing severe thunderstorms, gusts up to about 60 kilometers and hour and toward the alpine region in italy. short-time heavy rain as well. anything up to about 50 millimeters in the space of just 6 to 12 hours can cause flash flooding. fairly chilly out here as well. the rest of the continent looks quite warm. it is going to be unstable for western portions of russia as well as down and darnaround...
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said this is for your trip to italy. there hit is, enjoy. she is headed there. >> i waited tables in college. nobody sent me to italy. >> you weren't probably as good looking as this lady. picture of her. >> probably right. practice makes perfect. according to a new study, talent makes more important, no matter how much you practice, people with talent will >>> this morning on "world news now" -- disaster zone. just look at what is left of moore, oklahoma, after the monster of a tornado took aim at two schools and killed dozens of people. why the search for survivors is almost complete. >>> struck twice. the woman whose home was hit not once, but twice by powerful tornadoes. wait until you hear her story and the odds of this happening to you. >>> unforgettable photography. the images from the storm zone and the photo journalist who took them. her story, what she saw right after the twister struck. >>> hometown hero. the nba star who grew up in the storm zone shares his wealth with those who need it so much. that's in "the skinny," this wedne
said this is for your trip to italy. there hit is, enjoy. she is headed there. >> i waited tables in college. nobody sent me to italy. >> you weren't probably as good looking as this lady. picture of her. >> probably right. practice makes perfect. according to a new study, talent makes more important, no matter how much you practice, people with talent will >>> this morning on "world news now" -- disaster zone. just look at what is left of moore, oklahoma,...
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shipped to italy in 1994 for repairs, the shipyard went bankrupt. it's been here ever since. he believes that the williamsburg with so much american history in it, must go home, and he's trying to get the message out. >> you have a certain number of millionaires, certain number of billionaires, if they would donate 25 euros each, you raise a lot of money. >> reporter: the current italian owners want to refit it as a vintage charter yacht for about $70 billion, but can't find any american buyers. >> we want the ship to be back in the united states because we think that's the place where it belongs. >> reporter: and they can't hold out much longer. in just a few years, they say, the grandest of america's surviving presidential yachts will sink from decay. jim maceda, nbc news, italy. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt. have a good night, everyone. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> are you feeling lucky in evening? the jackpot for the power ball reached a near record, $600 million and then some. >> the fever is across the bay area and the countr
shipped to italy in 1994 for repairs, the shipyard went bankrupt. it's been here ever since. he believes that the williamsburg with so much american history in it, must go home, and he's trying to get the message out. >> you have a certain number of millionaires, certain number of billionaires, if they would donate 25 euros each, you raise a lot of money. >> reporter: the current italian owners want to refit it as a vintage charter yacht for about $70 billion, but can't find any...
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italy was seen by eisenhower, the strategic air command, general spot, and other military figures as a fantastic place to launch easy air flights over air strikes to germany. >> right. >> this was the complete opposite oft stalinmented, and the interesting thing was church hill was content to continue working in theball tick -- baltics and so on, but it was when stalin insisted on a southern france invasion. >> uh-huh. >> that was supposed to have coincided later on. that, essentially, gutted all the allied troops in the middle, and so that whole avenue was over, and indeed, colonel, general mark clark, one of the leaders of the american forces in italy said the southern invasion was the biggest mistake of the war because it boxed us up. we could go nowhere. you were stuck in switzerland if you continued. >> that's what i'm thinking, even concord, all of the italian peninsula, the alps, the mountains -- >> go up think central, austria, yugoslavia. that was not the problem. military leaders wanted to do that. >> i want to ask you about the other big plum of the soviet ease espionage a
italy was seen by eisenhower, the strategic air command, general spot, and other military figures as a fantastic place to launch easy air flights over air strikes to germany. >> right. >> this was the complete opposite oft stalinmented, and the interesting thing was church hill was content to continue working in theball tick -- baltics and so on, but it was when stalin insisted on a southern france invasion. >> uh-huh. >> that was supposed to have coincided later on....
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for example, when i looked at airfare into italy, instead of flying into rome, look at flying into milan. if you're going to germany, for example, instead of flying into berlin, look at flying into duesseldorf. those types of small changes to your itinerary can save you hundreds of dollars on your flight. - you also looked at what people want as far as freebies at hotels. no surprise, breakfast. a lot of people - i know i'm among them - this is a great little perk. - what's interesting this year is that we are actually seeing hotel rates, on average, year- over-year they have gone up, in all but two of our top destinations. so people are really going to have to look for those additional value- adds, those freebies, to help offset the small increase in hotel rates. breakfast is a big one. for a family of four, that could save you $50, $60 a day. - and jeanine, why is it that americans are so lousy at taking vacation? one in three of us will check in at the office. - i think one thing people need to consider is, when you are on your vacation, if you need to check in with work, set aside a
for example, when i looked at airfare into italy, instead of flying into rome, look at flying into milan. if you're going to germany, for example, instead of flying into berlin, look at flying into duesseldorf. those types of small changes to your itinerary can save you hundreds of dollars on your flight. - you also looked at what people want as far as freebies at hotels. no surprise, breakfast. a lot of people - i know i'm among them - this is a great little perk. - what's interesting this...
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from this longest recession on record for italy. >> for italy specifically, there are several risks. one risk is that the economic fabric doesn't get strengthened because the reforms don't happen. and so, they invest more on a medium-term perspective worried about the income generation ability of this country. another one is that italy seems to have entered, for now, a somewhat lower phase when it comes to political volatility, but if the economy doesn't turn relatively quickly, that may make things all the more difficult also on the political front once again. >> mind you, one might also argue that the weaker the economy is, actually, the more support there might be for major structural reforms. people might say, okay, finally, we get it, we've got to do more. >> and that depends on the willingness to implement those reforms. the parliament still is fragmented. it is, of course, good news that italy has a new cabinet and there is a program that will have to be implemented over the next several months. i think there is an inherent fragility in italian politics still, even though less
from this longest recession on record for italy. >> for italy specifically, there are several risks. one risk is that the economic fabric doesn't get strengthened because the reforms don't happen. and so, they invest more on a medium-term perspective worried about the income generation ability of this country. another one is that italy seems to have entered, for now, a somewhat lower phase when it comes to political volatility, but if the economy doesn't turn relatively quickly, that may...
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>> well, at least 23 students here at lowell high school will get to take a consulation trip to italy, if you will. but they are still out an awful lot of money as their original tour company bailed on them. italian teacher judy bransburg had her students primed for a trip across italy after graduation. >> we have been waiting for this trip since we were freshmen and started our italian program. >> but their boston-based tour operator called the european institute suddenly stopped communicating. >> they just stopped answering my phone calls and my e-mails. i was sending them daily. >> and then on may 27th they found out their tour company went bankrupt and were out $120,000. >> they talked to the attorney general's office and the california attorney general lawfned an investigation, but they learned they were just out the money. and then a contact with the san francisco mayor's office connected them with another tour company called world strides. the ceo decided to kick in $50,000 of his own money to rescue the would be student travelers. >> it is sad when kids are left without a trip
>> well, at least 23 students here at lowell high school will get to take a consulation trip to italy, if you will. but they are still out an awful lot of money as their original tour company bailed on them. italian teacher judy bransburg had her students primed for a trip across italy after graduation. >> we have been waiting for this trip since we were freshmen and started our italian program. >> but their boston-based tour operator called the european institute suddenly...
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>> well, at least 23 students here at lowell high school will get to take a consulation trip to italy, if you will. but they are still out an awful lot of money as their original tour company bailed on them. italian teacher judy bransburg had her students primed for a trip across italy after graduation. >> we have been waiting for this trip since we were freshmen and started our italian program. >> but their boston-based tour operator called the european institute suddenly stopped communicating. >> they just stopped answering my phone calls and my e-mails. i was sending them daily. >> and then on may 27th they found out their tour company went bankrupt and were out $120,000. >> they talked to the attorney general's office and the california attorney general lawfned an investigation, but they learned they were just out the money. and then a contact with the san francisco mayor's office connected them with another tour company called world strides. the ceo decided to kick in $50,000 of his own money to rescue the would be student travelers. >> it is sad when kids are left without a trip
>> well, at least 23 students here at lowell high school will get to take a consulation trip to italy, if you will. but they are still out an awful lot of money as their original tour company bailed on them. italian teacher judy bransburg had her students primed for a trip across italy after graduation. >> we have been waiting for this trip since we were freshmen and started our italian program. >> but their boston-based tour operator called the european institute suddenly...
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in italy was actually awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract for like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in an industry or in the laboratory anything most two of most of them were totally eight you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome that perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home hear it. in two thousand and twelve. and the person or persons of young people who immigrates from italy grow up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into information and it's not just ease. citizens feel the cage foreigners would come to europe to see the opportunities started they will businesses building their lives and now we're also change their minds. this meant leaving this all the way back to their native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making tha
in italy was actually awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract for like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in an industry or in the laboratory anything most two of most of them were totally eight you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome that perhaps still more...
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so, look, there's a problematic case. >> italy still believes she was guilty. i just want to play one of the things she's said to diane sawyer. >> there was a certain point in my thinking in prison that if it didn't work out and i was never free again, i was trying to figure out how i could ask them to move on with their life without me. i was tired of them having to sacrifice everything for me. >> she's talking about her parents. >> the president discussed this in his press conference. guantanamo bay, cuba, a massive, massive scandal. they're literally being force-fed tubes. this is a situation where people are literally contemplating suicide. >> there have been a handful, but there is this category of prison which is there is not enough evidence to have a military tribunal. not enough evidence to prove for al-qaida. we can't just keep this place open indefinitely, but he's never addressed what you do with that category of prisoner. >> there are 86 that have been cleared to go. >> there were 180 detainees at getmo. 86 have been cleared. >> and diane finestein
so, look, there's a problematic case. >> italy still believes she was guilty. i just want to play one of the things she's said to diane sawyer. >> there was a certain point in my thinking in prison that if it didn't work out and i was never free again, i was trying to figure out how i could ask them to move on with their life without me. i was tired of them having to sacrifice everything for me. >> she's talking about her parents. >> the president discussed this in his...
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she has only been in italy five weeks. and at one point, they bring in an interpreter who says maybe she had amnesia from the trauma of being at the murder scene. >> when they told me i had amnesia, it was the only reason i could think of, of why they were treating me that way. i trusted them. >> reporter: in another interrogation room, her boyfriend, raffaelle is unraveling. police say they can prove his nike shoes match the bloody shoe print in meredith's bedroom. he says fearfully, frantically, he tells them maybe amanda did leave his apartment that night. police hammer amanda knox about a text she sent the night of the murder to her boss at that bar where she worked. his name is patrick lumumba. she writes in italian, see you later, not aware she says, that unlike in english, it suggests you actually plan to meet. >> and so, when they pushed me about patrick's message, and told me to think, told me to remember that i had met him, i -- i can only describe it as breaking down. i didn't know what i remembered and what i d
she has only been in italy five weeks. and at one point, they bring in an interpreter who says maybe she had amnesia from the trauma of being at the murder scene. >> when they told me i had amnesia, it was the only reason i could think of, of why they were treating me that way. i trusted them. >> reporter: in another interrogation room, her boyfriend, raffaelle is unraveling. police say they can prove his nike shoes match the bloody shoe print in meredith's bedroom. he says...
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study abroad in italy. just know your rights. be in touch with your family. be careful. >> and amanda knox says she hopes in years to come that she will be finished with this case, have a family of her own. she said she will tell her children to look closely at anything they put on their website, as if it could be used to destroy them. and as we said, amanda knox's book, "waiting to be heard," is on the book shelves now. >>> coming up next here, why the wedding crashers may have had the right idea. our instant index tonight. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increas
study abroad in italy. just know your rights. be in touch with your family. be careful. >> and amanda knox says she hopes in years to come that she will be finished with this case, have a family of her own. she said she will tell her children to look closely at anything they put on their website, as if it could be used to destroy them. and as we said, amanda knox's book, "waiting to be heard," is on the book shelves now. >>> coming up next here, why the wedding crashers...
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in italy was actually awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract for like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in an industry or in a laboratory anything most of most of them were totally unpaid because you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some of the going back home i read that in two thousand and twelve. the person the person of young people who emigrated from italy to grow up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be in to towns in africa and it's not just easing citizens feeling the pinch foreigners would come to europe to seek new opportunities started their will businesses and building their lives to now will also change their minds spreads iana this meant leaving greece and david all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for th
in italy was actually awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract for like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in an industry or in a laboratory anything most of most of them were totally unpaid because you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more...
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regime in italy was actually. because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract like fremont. six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in an industry or in the laboratory anything most of most of them were totally unpaid and you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some of the going back home i read that in two thousand and twelve. the person the person that of young people who emigrated from italy and grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into towns in africa and it's not just easing citizens feeling the pinch foreigners would come to europe to seek new opportunities started they will businesses building their lives to now will also change their minds freds iana this meant leaving greece and david all the way back to their native
regime in italy was actually. because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract like fremont. six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in an industry or in the laboratory anything most of most of them were totally unpaid and you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for...
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like niccolo wriggles a graduate from italy now working in. brussels and the situation in italy was really awful because the only thing i was able to get is really short contract like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing our. industry or in the laboratory anything most of them were totally. you can't really think of your future he says it was a walk in the parking they. either as many companies are now working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read that in two thousand and twelve. the person the person of young people who emigrated from italy and grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be interesting for you and it's not just the citizens feel the pinch foreigners would come to europe to see new opportunities starting their world business is building their lives to now we're also change their minds. this meant leaving greece and david all the way back to their n
like niccolo wriggles a graduate from italy now working in. brussels and the situation in italy was really awful because the only thing i was able to get is really short contract like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing our. industry or in the laboratory anything most of them were totally. you can't really think of your future he says it was a walk in the parking they. either as many companies are now working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may...
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in italy was extremely awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of ruling out any. industry or in the laboratory anything most most of them were totally hate and you can't really think of your future. he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read. in two thousand and twelve. in the person present age of young people who emigrated from italy and grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into towns in africa and it's not just e.u. citizens feeling the pinch foreigners would come to europe to seek new opportunities starting their will businesses and building their lives have now will also change their minds freds iana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no
in italy was extremely awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of ruling out any. industry or in the laboratory anything most most of them were totally hate and you can't really think of your future. he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for...
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like niccolo wriggles a graduate from italy now working initial quality in brussels and the situation in italy was actually awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in. industry or in the laboratory anything most most of them were totally. you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many can't. it's required working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read. in two thousand and twelve. in the person present age of young people who emigrated from italy and grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into trials in africa and it's not just the citizens feeling the pinch for nurses would come to europe to seek new opportunities starting their will businesses and building their lives have now we're also changed their minds forever giana this meant leaving greece and only all the way
like niccolo wriggles a graduate from italy now working initial quality in brussels and the situation in italy was actually awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in. industry or in the laboratory anything most most of them were totally. you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many can't. it's required working knowledge of both...
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that's milan, italy. that's not tornado alley. a rare tornado hitting italy. nobody was hurt but a lot of buildings were damaged in italy from a tornado. severe weather doesn't just happen here but we get some of the worst of it. livermore finally above average hitting 79 degrees today. the past 10 days have been well below average but you're on your way well into the 90s. changes coming. there's a big ridge of high pressure building off to our west and it's not just high pressure being there. it's high pressure getting closer to us and getting in that perfect location to give us an offshore wind the opposite of the cooling influence of the ocean the warming influence of the central valley. we tap into that tomorrow and saturday. hottest day of the year away from the water coming up on saturday. but then something else changes. same ridge of high pressure, same dome of high pressure keeping us dry, but it will move to the south by the top of next week. that will bring back a light onshore flow more of a summer like pattern morning clouds afternoon sunshine and
that's milan, italy. that's not tornado alley. a rare tornado hitting italy. nobody was hurt but a lot of buildings were damaged in italy from a tornado. severe weather doesn't just happen here but we get some of the worst of it. livermore finally above average hitting 79 degrees today. the past 10 days have been well below average but you're on your way well into the 90s. changes coming. there's a big ridge of high pressure building off to our west and it's not just high pressure being there....
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study abroad in italy. just know your rights. be in touch with your family. be careful. >> and amanda knox says she hopes in years to come that she will be finished with this case, have a family of her own. she said she will tell her children to look closely at anything they put on their website, as if it could be used to destroy them. and as we said, amanda knox's book, "waiting to be heard," is on the book shelves now. >>> coming up next here, why the "wedding crashers" may have had the right idea. our instant index tonight. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symb
study abroad in italy. just know your rights. be in touch with your family. be careful. >> and amanda knox says she hopes in years to come that she will be finished with this case, have a family of her own. she said she will tell her children to look closely at anything they put on their website, as if it could be used to destroy them. and as we said, amanda knox's book, "waiting to be heard," is on the book shelves now. >>> coming up next here, why the "wedding...
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like niccolo wriggles e a biology graduate from italy now working initial clytie in brussels and the situation in italy was actually awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract for like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in an industry or in the laboratory anything most two of most of them were totally unpaid because you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some of the going back home i read it in two thousand and twelve. and the person the present age of young people emigrate from italy grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into times information and it's not just e.u. citizens feeding the kids foreigners would come to europe to seek new opportunities started their will businesses building their lives have now will also change their minds threads iana this meant leavi
like niccolo wriggles e a biology graduate from italy now working initial clytie in brussels and the situation in italy was actually awful because the only thing i was able to get is a really short contract for like free mouth for six months with absolutely no possibility of growing out in an industry or in the laboratory anything most two of most of them were totally unpaid because you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies...
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italy was seen by eisenhower, the strategic air command, other military as a fantastic place to launch air strikes over germany. this was the complete opposite of what stalin wanted. and the interesting thing was churchill was content to continue working in the dardanelles, in these baltics and so on and in normandy. but the actual killer of the central front in european was actually when stalin insisted on a southern france invasion that was supposed to have coincide with the the northern. it followed later on. that, essentially, gutted all the allied troops in the middle, and so that whole avenue was over and, indeed, colonel -- general mark clark, one of the leaders of the american forces in italy, said anvil, this southern invasion, was the biggest mistake of the war because it boxed us up. you got stuck in switzerland if you actually continued. >> host: that's what i'm thinking. if you even conquered all of the italian peninsula, the alps, the mountains -- >> guest: oh, no, you go up through us ally ya and yugoslav ya -- >> host: but it's very mountainous. >> guest: that budget th
italy was seen by eisenhower, the strategic air command, other military as a fantastic place to launch air strikes over germany. this was the complete opposite of what stalin wanted. and the interesting thing was churchill was content to continue working in the dardanelles, in these baltics and so on and in normandy. but the actual killer of the central front in european was actually when stalin insisted on a southern france invasion that was supposed to have coincide with the the northern. it...
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italian teacher judy bransburg had her students primed for a trip across italy after graduation. >> we have been waiting for this trip since we were freshmen and started our italian program. >> but their boston-based tour operator called the european institute suddenly stopped communicating. >> they just stopped answering my phone calls and my e-mails. i was sending them daily. >> and then on may 27th they found out their tour company went bankrupt and were out $120,000. >> they talked to the attorney general's office and the california attorney general lawfned an investigation, but they learned they were just out the money. and then a contact with the san francisco mayor's office connected them with another tour company called world strides. the ceo decided to kick in $50,000 of his own money to rescue the would be student travelers. >> it is sad when kids are left without a trip when they are looking forward to it for such a longtime. >> reporter: there has been much cut from their itinerary, but at least now they will get to italy. [speaking italian] >> reporter: that means he is ve
italian teacher judy bransburg had her students primed for a trip across italy after graduation. >> we have been waiting for this trip since we were freshmen and started our italian program. >> but their boston-based tour operator called the european institute suddenly stopped communicating. >> they just stopped answering my phone calls and my e-mails. i was sending them daily. >> and then on may 27th they found out their tour company went bankrupt and were out $120,000....