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nobody called her that when she was in italy. no one called her that post probably age 14. >> at the same time the media virtually ignored rafael yea sollecito. >> rafael yea in the media was almost invisible. he was amanda's boyfriend. she was alleged to have been involved somehow. the prosecution made various allegations against him. nobody focused on him. >> the treel was a long, slow process. the media constantly milked the emotions of the public. >> the prosecutor and media tells wonderful stories and would get up and say amanneda did this, amanda did that, and they would just write it down as though it happened in front of their eyes. >> the italian justice system and the italian media system is like a two-headed monster, and both of them need to get fed. >> even with all its advantages, the prosecution's case lacked hard physical evidence against amanda and raffaele. >> they kept trying to find evidence to place amanda and raffaele in the actual room where the crime was committed, and they haven't been able to do that. >>
nobody called her that when she was in italy. no one called her that post probably age 14. >> at the same time the media virtually ignored rafael yea sollecito. >> rafael yea in the media was almost invisible. he was amanda's boyfriend. she was alleged to have been involved somehow. the prosecution made various allegations against him. nobody focused on him. >> the treel was a long, slow process. the media constantly milked the emotions of the public. >> the prosecutor...
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italy wants them, but they don't have them. and then a few weeks ago out of nowhere, robert suldan lady turns up, he gets arrested while trying to cross the border in panama. it's crazy, probably the only place in the world that he can be sure is not going to extradite him back to italy is in the united states. the u.s. government is who he was working for, whose policies he was carrying out when he was doing the thing that got him arrested and tried and convicted. why is he not in the united states? and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again, after getting arrested in panama. he di
italy wants them, but they don't have them. and then a few weeks ago out of nowhere, robert suldan lady turns up, he gets arrested while trying to cross the border in panama. it's crazy, probably the only place in the world that he can be sure is not going to extradite him back to italy is in the united states. the u.s. government is who he was working for, whose policies he was carrying out when he was doing the thing that got him arrested and tried and convicted. why is he not in the united...
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italy, spain, the middle east. actually, the price of electricity people pay in those countries is high. the level of insulation and amount of sunshine is high and we're see iing demand in a larg number of countries that are beginning to wake up to that factor. >> how much do you put into solar? how big of a role is it playing and what else you invest in? >> we have 30% in the fund in solar at the potential upside f where we are now is quite significant. i'll be it not a straight line. >> okay. good see you. thank you for joining us. guinness alternative energy fund. >>> if you're just joining us, recap of the headlines, second quarter gdp this rinkz by 0.2% but beats market expectations. a billion dollar hit on the value of its korean operations. and the washington post has been sold for $250 million to amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos. will detroit have to sell its prized art collection to pay the bills? we'll have more on that and other stories in the final part of "worldwide exchange" right after this. >>> pre
italy, spain, the middle east. actually, the price of electricity people pay in those countries is high. the level of insulation and amount of sunshine is high and we're see iing demand in a larg number of countries that are beginning to wake up to that factor. >> how much do you put into solar? how big of a role is it playing and what else you invest in? >> we have 30% in the fund in solar at the potential upside f where we are now is quite significant. i'll be it not a straight...
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nobody called her that when she was in italy. no one called her that post probably age 14. >> at the same time the media virtually ignored rafael yea sollecito. >> rafael yea in the media was almost invisible. he was amanda's boyfriend. she was alleged to have been involved somehow. the prosecution made various allegations against him. nobody focused on him. >> the treel was a long, slow process. the media constantly milked the emotions of the public. >> the prosecutor and media tells wonderful stories and would get up and say amanneda did this, amanda did that, and they would just write it down as though it happened in front of their eyes. >> the italian justice system and the italian media system is like a two-headed monster, and both of them need to get fed. >> even with all its advantages, the prosecution's case lacked hard physical evidence against amanda and rafafaeleraffaele. >> they kept trying to find evidence to place amanda and raffaele in the actual room where the crime was committed, and they haven't been able to do
nobody called her that when she was in italy. no one called her that post probably age 14. >> at the same time the media virtually ignored rafael yea sollecito. >> rafael yea in the media was almost invisible. he was amanda's boyfriend. she was alleged to have been involved somehow. the prosecution made various allegations against him. nobody focused on him. >> the treel was a long, slow process. the media constantly milked the emotions of the public. >> the prosecutor...
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she stayed in italy voluntarily. if she had just flown home, none of this would have happened. >> whether or not amanda knox returns to italy to face her accusers, the italian justice system can grind on for decades and amanda may never be able to say she is truly free. >> i'm afraid to go back there. i don't want to go back into prison. there are only so many times that i can say, no, i didn't do it. >>> sheridan county, nebraska, is the type of place most people think of as the heartland of the u.s. cafes, greasy spoons, tiny schoolhouses. there's lots of little places like sheridan in this country and they're each unique in their own special place, but sheridan's unique in a special way because in 2012 it was one of the single hottest, driest places in the entire united states. and the people of sheridan are still reeling from the effect of drought. >> we are living in one of the worst droughts of the past 100 years. >> three-fifths of the u.s. from sea to shining sea is dry. zoo can't deny our planet is in the o
she stayed in italy voluntarily. if she had just flown home, none of this would have happened. >> whether or not amanda knox returns to italy to face her accusers, the italian justice system can grind on for decades and amanda may never be able to say she is truly free. >> i'm afraid to go back there. i don't want to go back into prison. there are only so many times that i can say, no, i didn't do it. >>> sheridan county, nebraska, is the type of place most people think of...
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phillips to rome and to italy. you can just see it in this hearing and we thank you both for your willingness to serve our country. we thank you. i think we're sending america's finette to italy with the pair of you, thank you. and, so we thank everybody for your attention to this hearing and for the other members, questions for the record must be filed by the close of business today. if any committee member or their staff wishes to pose questions to the witnesses, and we request that each of the members respond promptly to that request. so with that, we wish you all godspeed on your mission and this hearing is adjourned. >> thank you [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching c-span2, with politics and public affairs, weekdays, featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest non-fiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our websites. you can join in the conversation on social media sets. . . >> i w
phillips to rome and to italy. you can just see it in this hearing and we thank you both for your willingness to serve our country. we thank you. i think we're sending america's finette to italy with the pair of you, thank you. and, so we thank everybody for your attention to this hearing and for the other members, questions for the record must be filed by the close of business today. if any committee member or their staff wishes to pose questions to the witnesses, and we request that each of...
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live in little italy... im megan illilandd fox45 morning news. baltimore police alsooresponding to concerns abouu a recenn spike in viooent crime in the city... ann say.. hey need yourhelp to get a handle onn ii. 15 people were shot ver the weekend.. including the threeevictims of this ssoottng in norrhwess ballimore sundaa. police commmander told uu.. members f tte forcc are determinne too prottct the residentssof baltimore. dep..commm dean palmerr (12:23323) 'they''e goinggto be tasked with preventinn viollnce..not reacting to t. e need to get in front of these crimeetrendd. we're working on analltical intelligence, operatiooal intelligence and we're moving forward in these cases...." police willl foous onngunss and gangs... and wwll need the public to ccme forward witt inforration that can ead to rrrsts. you can track criminal activity in yourr neighborhhod with spotcrimee' get email allrts when crime hhppenn. log onto foxxbaltimore dot ccm and lick oo spotcrime in the hot ttoics section. for the seconn tiie in less than a year... reeublicannd
live in little italy... im megan illilandd fox45 morning news. baltimore police alsooresponding to concerns abouu a recenn spike in viooent crime in the city... ann say.. hey need yourhelp to get a handle onn ii. 15 people were shot ver the weekend.. including the threeevictims of this ssoottng in norrhwess ballimore sundaa. police commmander told uu.. members f tte forcc are determinne too prottct the residentssof baltimore. dep..commm dean palmerr (12:23323) 'they''e goinggto be tasked with...
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. >> in italy, subscription rates are already low for many daily papers. the number of readers is below the european average. the competition is immense but the pressure on the media has a different source. >> investing in the media sector is something that is very common in italy. berlusconi show that his assets gave him a lot of political influence. the same happens to the fiat car company which is the owner of one newspaper and 20% of another. another example of the newspaper sector in italy where big companies are the owners. this is something very common here in italy. >> the threat to journalistic independence is an ongoing subject in russia. few papers can operate here without state control or interference. but in soviet russia, the main newspaper was problem, the truth. -- pravda. there are some influential papers in the state sector, the business world, and in opposition circles, many of them are funded by the state court oligarchs loyal to this day. but in the provinces, television is the main opinion provider. >> door to's has raised its profit
. >> in italy, subscription rates are already low for many daily papers. the number of readers is below the european average. the competition is immense but the pressure on the media has a different source. >> investing in the media sector is something that is very common in italy. berlusconi show that his assets gave him a lot of political influence. the same happens to the fiat car company which is the owner of one newspaper and 20% of another. another example of the newspaper...
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>> i'm from italy. >> from italy. >> yes. >> what part? >> pulia. >> i was just there, as a matter of fact. >> really! >> yeah, i really was. believe it or not. >> he's lying, he's lying. >> jimmy: do you have belly flopping in italy? >> no. >> jimmy: you do not have belly flopping in italy? >> no. >> jimmy: interesting. this would be your first time ever trying this. >> yeah. >> part of it is we need to get you into a bathing suit, okay?
>> i'm from italy. >> from italy. >> yes. >> what part? >> pulia. >> i was just there, as a matter of fact. >> really! >> yeah, i really was. believe it or not. >> he's lying, he's lying. >> jimmy: do you have belly flopping in italy? >> no. >> jimmy: you do not have belly flopping in italy? >> no. >> jimmy: interesting. this would be your first time ever trying this. >> yeah. >> part of it is we...
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al jazeera and italy. >> reporter: a mexican judge apologized for attacking two justices in court. and migel falcom latched out during court and the judge was angry after one of his colleagues accused of insulting him and state appeals could said he brought shame on the court and could now face impeachment.
al jazeera and italy. >> reporter: a mexican judge apologized for attacking two justices in court. and migel falcom latched out during court and the judge was angry after one of his colleagues accused of insulting him and state appeals could said he brought shame on the court and could now face impeachment.
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. >> in italy, subscription rates are already low for many daily papers. the number of readers is below the european average. the competition is immense but the pressure on the media has a different source. >> investing in the media sector is something that is very common in italy. berlusconi show that his assets gave him a lot of political influence. the same happens to the fiat car company which is the owner of one newspaper and 20% of another. another example of the newspaper sector in italy where big companies are the owners. this is something very common here in italy. >> the threat to journalistic independence is an ongoing subject in russia. few papers can operate here without state control or interference. but in soviet russia, the main newspaper was problem, the truth. -- pravda. there are some influential papers in the state sector, the business world, and in opposition circles, many of them are funded by the state court oligarchs loyal to this day. but in the provinces, television is the main opinion provider. >> door to's has raised its profit
. >> in italy, subscription rates are already low for many daily papers. the number of readers is below the european average. the competition is immense but the pressure on the media has a different source. >> investing in the media sector is something that is very common in italy. berlusconi show that his assets gave him a lot of political influence. the same happens to the fiat car company which is the owner of one newspaper and 20% of another. another example of the newspaper...
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particularly in italy it's not until you get into northern italy in the last year of the war from the summer of 1944 to may 45 that to become a formidable force. they harass the german occupiers. they blow train tracks and bridges. they ambushed patrols. they became pretty formidable and were aided by the l.a. says, the forerunner to the cia and by their british counterparts. so they play a role. it's not a decisive role because there are not enough of them. obviously it's very hazardous. the germans are absolutely worthless. who were likely to be summarily executed. in france it's a bigger network. again, it's only the last year of the war when a player will because prior to that there was simply buried little partisan activity that really put a dent in the germans. again, you have to be incredibly brave to participate in the french resistance because the germans would go through and in several cases execute everyone in the village if in fact the partisans had been active in an area. again, it is not decisive. i think it's important to acknowledge them and recognize that the player w
particularly in italy it's not until you get into northern italy in the last year of the war from the summer of 1944 to may 45 that to become a formidable force. they harass the german occupiers. they blow train tracks and bridges. they ambushed patrols. they became pretty formidable and were aided by the l.a. says, the forerunner to the cia and by their british counterparts. so they play a role. it's not a decisive role because there are not enough of them. obviously it's very hazardous. the...
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. >> very quickly, the blow to italy's political situation right now. >> yes, it has cast a long shadow over the left right coalition, which berlusconi's party is a partner. >> after so many convictions, this is actually the first one to stick. 30 cold cases ranging from fraud and corruption to sex with an underage prostitute. >> this could eventually lead to his departure from public office. berlusconi has been in and out of public office for a long time. >> are less going's most recent political comeback return him to the political scene this march as a rush term senator -- berlusconi's most recent political comeback i. populist campaign appeals paved the way for his return. >> do you want lower taxes on businesses? lower taxes on families? lower income taxes? berlusconi's promises went down well with many voters tired of the tough austerity that came in with his successor, mario monti. >> berlusconi has charisma. he makes us believe in the future. he is like a rubber raft people can hold onto so they do not get sucked under. >> despite dozens of indictments ranging from corruption to
. >> very quickly, the blow to italy's political situation right now. >> yes, it has cast a long shadow over the left right coalition, which berlusconi's party is a partner. >> after so many convictions, this is actually the first one to stick. 30 cold cases ranging from fraud and corruption to sex with an underage prostitute. >> this could eventually lead to his departure from public office. berlusconi has been in and out of public office for a long time. >> are...
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italy and spain come later today. the might be down 2% yesterday on worries, on threats that they might try to unseat the coalition government. ibex down 2% as well. look at the gainers and losers. a number of stocks in focus. we'll kick off with pet area back up 4.3%, a 12.5% fall in revenue largely in line with forecast. the energy services group said it remained on track to double by 2015. the big losers here is antofagasta, down around 4% at the moment after reporting a 31% drop in core profit for the first half of the year. margin pressures offset higher production, but the miner said it's going to pay 8.9 cents, up almost 5%. in a first on cnbc interview, the ceo, diego hernandez, sounded confident on production. >> we are at full capacity. the problem is how fast we can grow. we can guarantee that we will continue to produce that level of production on the next three, four years. >> reason the stock's down, of course, because he's talking about oversupply of copper on the market falling, citing demand in china,
italy and spain come later today. the might be down 2% yesterday on worries, on threats that they might try to unseat the coalition government. ibex down 2% as well. look at the gainers and losers. a number of stocks in focus. we'll kick off with pet area back up 4.3%, a 12.5% fall in revenue largely in line with forecast. the energy services group said it remained on track to double by 2015. the big losers here is antofagasta, down around 4% at the moment after reporting a 31% drop in core...
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she's not going to return to italy for retirial. that's according to a spokesman for the family. >> two years ago an appeals court acquitted her and her former boyfriend. they overturned the murder convictions from a lower court. she was clearly terrified about the possibility of having to face another trial. >> will you face the trial? will you go back? >> i don't know yet. it's a really complicated question. >> reporter: the answer turned out to be simple. no. she will not return to italy over a new appeals trial over the murder of her british roommate. in may she relayed her deep and obvious worries about what might happen in a country where she spent four years behind bars. >> i'm afraid to go back there. i don't want them to do a court order and respecting the court going there and the prosecution ask i be put in preventative detention again. i was there for four years. >> could you do it? could you handle it? >> i'm having to handle things. i'm not really being given a choice. i think people sort of underestimate what that mea
she's not going to return to italy for retirial. that's according to a spokesman for the family. >> two years ago an appeals court acquitted her and her former boyfriend. they overturned the murder convictions from a lower court. she was clearly terrified about the possibility of having to face another trial. >> will you face the trial? will you go back? >> i don't know yet. it's a really complicated question. >> reporter: the answer turned out to be simple. no. she will...
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rotten conditions -- how seasonal workers are being exploited in italy. and portugal offers incentives. book area has been -- bulgaria has been a member of the eu for five years, but it is still the poorest country in the bloc. the political class is mired in criminal activities that are so blatant that a few days ago, the ambassadors of germany and france wrote an open letter, calling on politicians to distance themselves from corrupt oligarchs. people in bulgaria are also angry at the government and the high cost of living. >> it has become an early morning ritual. for weeks now, she has been making noise on the way to work. while bulgaria's parliament is in session, outside, the crowd's anger is growing. >> it is unbelievable. a bunch of people who cannot understand anything, cannot do anything, and do not want to do anything. >> these are the bunch of people -- the new prime minister, a socialist governing with the aid of right wing extremists. the demonstrators outside say the politicians are only in it for themselves. bulgaria is one of the most cor
rotten conditions -- how seasonal workers are being exploited in italy. and portugal offers incentives. book area has been -- bulgaria has been a member of the eu for five years, but it is still the poorest country in the bloc. the political class is mired in criminal activities that are so blatant that a few days ago, the ambassadors of germany and france wrote an open letter, calling on politicians to distance themselves from corrupt oligarchs. people in bulgaria are also angry at the...
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i hear we were both in italy. >> jimmy: i was in italy for my honeymoon, yes. you were traveling in italy? >> i was not in italy for my honeymoon. >> jimmy: you were not? you there there for my honeymoon. how nice. [ laughter ] >> exactly. we went on his honeymoon together. >> jimmy: that would be a hell of a surprise. honey. >> look who i brought. >> jimmy: look who's staying with us. yeah, no, if we could work that out, that would be great. [ laughter ] >> funnily, this is not the first time i've had that offer. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i'm sure it won't be the last either. >> hopefully. >> jimmy: what were you up to in italy? where did you go? >> we went to a town called azalo. i have friends who live in the italian countryside, and i took my kids. we spent much of the summer there. they came back, and i made a movie in rome. >> jimmy: wow. that's great. that's got to be a lot -- is it fun or does it sound more fun than it is? >> well, you know, both. >> jimmy: i got you. >> it's fun and it's kooky. because you know. you're italian, ri
i hear we were both in italy. >> jimmy: i was in italy for my honeymoon, yes. you were traveling in italy? >> i was not in italy for my honeymoon. >> jimmy: you were not? you there there for my honeymoon. how nice. [ laughter ] >> exactly. we went on his honeymoon together. >> jimmy: that would be a hell of a surprise. honey. >> look who i brought. >> jimmy: look who's staying with us. yeah, no, if we could work that out, that would be great. [ laughter...
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from italy to france, natixis releasing second quarter results. the french bank saw income beat forecasts. came in line with analysts' expectations. stephane has been speaking exclusively to the natixis ceo and joins us for more. stephane? >> ross, the second quarter was impacted by one charge linked to the evaluation of its debts. the bank took a charge on the quarter of 20 million euros. while it took a year ago booked positive impact of 91 million euros. that's the reason why we had a 29% decline of the net profit for natixis on the quarter. that was stronger than expected. natixis also stated it was in line with expectation, up 2%. i caught up with the ceo of the bank to talk about the outlook for the banks starting with the market conditions. >> it seems like the market conditions were really tough during the month of june, but improve very significantly since then. and july has been pretty better environment in term of market conditions. in term of economic condition, there are signs of improvement in the eurozone, but i think it is too earl
from italy to france, natixis releasing second quarter results. the french bank saw income beat forecasts. came in line with analysts' expectations. stephane has been speaking exclusively to the natixis ceo and joins us for more. stephane? >> ross, the second quarter was impacted by one charge linked to the evaluation of its debts. the bank took a charge on the quarter of 20 million euros. while it took a year ago booked positive impact of 91 million euros. that's the reason why we had a...
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. >> the people from italy are in love with silvio berlusconi. >> berlusconi, who has been on trial a dozen times for charges ranging from tax fraud to having sex with an underage prostitute, has railed against italy's judiciary, ban -- branding them communists. people all over italy took the same line. >> there are so many other felons who are being persecuted. that is perhaps a greater problem than berlusconi. that is why i am here. >> in protest at the supreme court confirmation of his conviction and four-year sentence, berlusconi's people of freedom partly walks out of parliament friday. it is a fragile ruling coalition. on sunday, berlusconi pledged to support the prime minister, saying the government needed to keep going and take action to bring italy out of recession. being rocked by street protests over muslim argument that could lead to a hardened for the ousted prime minister. as many as 2000 protesters turned out sunday for a peaceful rally in a bangkok park. the more militant protester expected when parliament against the made -- but -- begins debating an amnesty bill. it
. >> the people from italy are in love with silvio berlusconi. >> berlusconi, who has been on trial a dozen times for charges ranging from tax fraud to having sex with an underage prostitute, has railed against italy's judiciary, ban -- branding them communists. people all over italy took the same line. >> there are so many other felons who are being persecuted. that is perhaps a greater problem than berlusconi. that is why i am here. >> in protest at the supreme court...
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he did not see italy rate spike up. we are in the pre-crisis phase. four years ago you could buy great rates at 2%. today you can buy french bonds and you get less interest than a u.s. bond. cheryl: hard to see it. >> the french riot much worse it may burn tires in the middle of the road some of the terror up straight, they shut down presentation systems. the problem i have is that the government has made a commitment to their union, labor market and they don't have much of a way to pull back. the trigger point we can watch later this year, europe is going to have to deal with portugal. portugal is a problem, there is no other way to get portugal out of its problem than some kind of default. we won't call it a default, we will call it restructuring, but that debt is going to have to be restructured focusing the mind on italy, spain, especially if there is any impairment to the bond because of there is any impairment at all, portuguese banks will be bankrupt. the country as opposed to bail is banks out. it does not have the money to. you cannot turn ar
he did not see italy rate spike up. we are in the pre-crisis phase. four years ago you could buy great rates at 2%. today you can buy french bonds and you get less interest than a u.s. bond. cheryl: hard to see it. >> the french riot much worse it may burn tires in the middle of the road some of the terror up straight, they shut down presentation systems. the problem i have is that the government has made a commitment to their union, labor market and they don't have much of a way to pull...
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actually still living today, 101 and lives in italy. unfortunately he did help the american, led them through many miles of rugged terrain, but the americans were very suspicious of him at various times because they felt like he was leading away from the coast, their ultimate destination. in fact, after he parted ways with the americans to his tortured for several days and was eventually executed for helping with the allies during the war. this is a telegram that his family received alerting them that he was missing. it's very brief. regret to inform you report received. missing in the north african area since a november. further details other information. you will be promptly notified. his family ended up getting to other telegrams in the course of the experience and without any clear answers. this was the british officer receiving thank you cases in two of the nurses when they're in the hospital where there were quarantined basically for several days while the military figured out what they did and did not want to say. this is the ame
actually still living today, 101 and lives in italy. unfortunately he did help the american, led them through many miles of rugged terrain, but the americans were very suspicious of him at various times because they felt like he was leading away from the coast, their ultimate destination. in fact, after he parted ways with the americans to his tortured for several days and was eventually executed for helping with the allies during the war. this is a telegram that his family received alerting...
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rotten conditions -- how seasonal workers are being exploited in italy. and portugal offers incentives. book area has been -- bulgaria has been a member of the eu for five years, but it is still the poorest country in the bloc. the political class is mired in criminal activities that are so blatant that a few days ago, the ambassadors of germany and france wrote an open letter, calling on politicians to distance themselves from corrupt oligarchs. people in bulgaria are also angry at the government and the high cost of living. >> it has become an early morning ritual. for weeks now, she has been making noise on the way to work. while bulgaria's parliament is in session, outside, the crowd's anger is growing. >> it is unbelievable. a bunch of people who cannot understand anything, cannot do anything, and do not want to do anything. >> these are the bunch of people -- the new prime minister, a socialist governing with the aid of right wing extremists. the demonstrators outside say the politicians are only in it for themselves. bulgaria is one of the most cor
rotten conditions -- how seasonal workers are being exploited in italy. and portugal offers incentives. book area has been -- bulgaria has been a member of the eu for five years, but it is still the poorest country in the bloc. the political class is mired in criminal activities that are so blatant that a few days ago, the ambassadors of germany and france wrote an open letter, calling on politicians to distance themselves from corrupt oligarchs. people in bulgaria are also angry at the...
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decades ago and he thinks italy will lose out on the next generation of michelangelos. >> there have been so many cuts that we have many institutions need help. >> reporter: so an idea was born, college scholarships for italian students funded. >> our idea was to look at what it stands for and in those areas of journalism, art and fashion, we really wanted to start these scholarships. >> reporter: condansat green lighted. >> they are struggling as an economy and this is an ideal moment for us to give a little bit back. >> reporter: this fall, the giving back begins. they will announce the winners of five college scholarships for young italians that show promise in fashion, film, journalism and art. >> italy has always stood for so many wonderful things. we really wanted to explain to these young people that there is hope, that you can get recognized, that there can be a future. >> reporter: for "out front" i'm >> reporter: for "out front" i'm malina chow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> erin, thanks very much. the words from a man that says he's not a monster and the proud,
decades ago and he thinks italy will lose out on the next generation of michelangelos. >> there have been so many cuts that we have many institutions need help. >> reporter: so an idea was born, college scholarships for italian students funded. >> our idea was to look at what it stands for and in those areas of journalism, art and fashion, we really wanted to start these scholarships. >> reporter: condansat green lighted. >> they are struggling as an economy and...
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. >>> little italy fights back. one of baltimore's top dining destinations says resent crime is driving business away, so community leaders are taking neighborhood safety into their own hands. wjz is live in little italy right now. kai jackson has the efforts to keep criminals out and welcome visitors back in. kai? >> reporter: that's right, denise. residents and business owners in little i takely are stepping -- italy are stepping up in a big way to protect their safety and neighborhood. a restaurant employee is brutally beaten leaving his jaw broken. >> it seemed like they beat him up for kicks. i don't know how you can describe it but for hate. >> reporter: four teenagers have been arrested and are now facing attempted murder charges. the attack stunned residents of the historic neighborhood and now it's prompting action. >> wall the walk look like? wall you be doing? >> well, we will be together. should be about 10 to 15 in each group. >> reporter: she owns calf day gia on high -- cafe gia on high street. she sa
. >>> little italy fights back. one of baltimore's top dining destinations says resent crime is driving business away, so community leaders are taking neighborhood safety into their own hands. wjz is live in little italy right now. kai jackson has the efforts to keep criminals out and welcome visitors back in. kai? >> reporter: that's right, denise. residents and business owners in little i takely are stepping -- italy are stepping up in a big way to protect their safety and...
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just replace it with one of italy's famed unlimited bread sticks. (laughter) or have we forgotten hospitaliano? (laughter) folks, if anyone is to blame for this it is the stat stat stat, for one thing, what is an opera museum doing with statues? everyone is calling this a priceless art work, so what's the big deal? if it's tree, just get another one. (laughter) naturally the museum's director blames the tourist saying "in a globalized economy --" (laughter) haiti mama! normally, you don't touch the works but look at the statue. the guy's been waiting for a high five since the 1400s! you cannot leave a bro hanging! besides, the american tourist had a perfectly good explanation. >> according to report, the man was measuring the finger and comparing it to his own hand when he accidentally broke the work of art. >> stephen: yes, that is the whole reason museums exist: so you can compare yourself to the art. that's why the first time i saw mike lang low's david i dropped trou crawled up there -- (laughter) did a little side-by-side comparison. and i don'
just replace it with one of italy's famed unlimited bread sticks. (laughter) or have we forgotten hospitaliano? (laughter) folks, if anyone is to blame for this it is the stat stat stat, for one thing, what is an opera museum doing with statues? everyone is calling this a priceless art work, so what's the big deal? if it's tree, just get another one. (laughter) naturally the museum's director blames the tourist saying "in a globalized economy --" (laughter) haiti mama! normally, you...
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i hear we were both in italy. >> jimmy: i was in italy for my honeymoon, yes. you were traveling in italy? >> i was not in italy for my honeymoon. >> jimmy: you were not? you were there for my honeymoon. how nice. [ laughter ] >> exactly. we went on his honeymoon together. >> jimmy: that would be a hell of a surprise. honey. >> look who i brought. >> jimmy: look who's staying with us. yeah, no, if we could work that out, that would be great. [ laughter ] >> funnily, this is not the first time i've had that offer. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i'm sure it won't be the last either. >> hopefully. >> jimmy: what were you up to in italy? where did you go? >> we went to a town called asolo. i have friends who live in the italian countryside, and i took my kids. we spent much of the summer there. they came back, and i made a movie in rome. >> jimmy: wow. that's great. that's got to be a lot -- is it fun or does it sound more fun than it is? >> well, you know, both. >> jimmy: i got you. >> it's fun and it's kooky. because you know. you're italian, rig
i hear we were both in italy. >> jimmy: i was in italy for my honeymoon, yes. you were traveling in italy? >> i was not in italy for my honeymoon. >> jimmy: you were not? you were there for my honeymoon. how nice. [ laughter ] >> exactly. we went on his honeymoon together. >> jimmy: that would be a hell of a surprise. honey. >> look who i brought. >> jimmy: look who's staying with us. yeah, no, if we could work that out, that would be great. [ laughter...
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italy's five highest -- italy's highest court has upheld silvio berlusconi's conviction for tax fraud. the former prime minister is unlikely to spend any time behind bars. kathleen clifford has more. >> his voice shaking, berlusconi described himself in a video statement as a victim of an incredible series of accusations and trials that had nothing to do with reality. on thursday, the country's top court upheld the former prime minister's conviction in a tax fraud case that first went to trial in 2006. after a three-day hearing, the ruling confirmed the verdict from a lower court. the sentencing is automatically reduced to one year under amnesty. a five-year ban on public office am a handed down as part of the original sentence, was upheld. thursday's outcome could throw italy's already fragile coalition into turmoil and potentially affect the eurozone. the former prime minister is no stranger to scandal. some 30 court cases have been brought against him, ranging from corruption to intercourse with an underage prostitute. berlusconi has surprised many times in the past by bouncing bac
italy's five highest -- italy's highest court has upheld silvio berlusconi's conviction for tax fraud. the former prime minister is unlikely to spend any time behind bars. kathleen clifford has more. >> his voice shaking, berlusconi described himself in a video statement as a victim of an incredible series of accusations and trials that had nothing to do with reality. on thursday, the country's top court upheld the former prime minister's conviction in a tax fraud case that first went to...
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he was convicted of being a boss of the mafia in italy. he was arrested last night and faces extradition. >> i was shocked. chose thisised he place. it is not particularly glamorous. when he first got here he built a big hedges, i remember the neighbor at the time did not like that because it blocked things out. i guess you want privacy if you are on the run. if he wanted to be extradited, he simply said, no. the court was told after he arrived at home, he had disappeared out of the back toward trying to escape, but there was a police officer waiting there. he said his name was mark skinner. knowfficer said to him, we who you are. >> this was big news in italy and brought this reaction from the deputy prime minister. >> i am pleased to announce that overnight in london, one of the most dangerous fugitives was arrested. this was dominico ranccidori. another mobster will go to jail. significante deficiencies in the war and now there are serious talks going on between prosecutors in london and those in italy. >> it means he and his family wil
he was convicted of being a boss of the mafia in italy. he was arrested last night and faces extradition. >> i was shocked. chose thisised he place. it is not particularly glamorous. when he first got here he built a big hedges, i remember the neighbor at the time did not like that because it blocked things out. i guess you want privacy if you are on the run. if he wanted to be extradited, he simply said, no. the court was told after he arrived at home, he had disappeared out of the back...
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he was convicted of being a boss of the mafia in italy. he was arrested last night and faces extradition. >> i was shocked. chose thisised he place. it is not particularly glamorous. when he first got here he built a big hedges, i remember the neighbor at the time did not like that because it blocked things out. i guess you want privacy if you are on the run. if he wanted to be extradited, he simply said, no. the court was told after he arrived at home, he had disappeared out of the back toward trying to escape, but there was a police officer waiting there. he said his name was mark skinner. knowfficer said to him, we who you are. >> this was big news in italy and brought this reaction from the deputy prime minister. >> i am pleased to announce that overnight in london, one of the most dangerous fugitives was arrested. this was dominico ranccidori. another mobster will go to jail. significante deficiencies in the war and now there are serious talks going on between prosecutors in london and those in italy. >> it means he and his family wil
he was convicted of being a boss of the mafia in italy. he was arrested last night and faces extradition. >> i was shocked. chose thisised he place. it is not particularly glamorous. when he first got here he built a big hedges, i remember the neighbor at the time did not like that because it blocked things out. i guess you want privacy if you are on the run. if he wanted to be extradited, he simply said, no. the court was told after he arrived at home, he had disappeared out of the back...
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his party will remain an important part of italy's coalition government. if the past 20 years have taught italians anything, it is that this man should never be written off. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, rome. >> jamaat-e-islami has been barred from contesting next year's election. the high court ruled that the party's regulations violate the country's secular constitution. jamaat-e-islami says it will appeal the verdict. after india's government agreed to back the creation of a andstate, other ethnic linguistic groups have demanded the same. we have this report from the city of hyderabad. >> for three years, she and her family have survived in this makeshift hut. they left the house and a farm in the countryside to move to the city and find jobs. >> in our village, we have land but no water for our crops, so we don't have any work. we have come here to work so at least we can meet. -- eat. >> there are millions of people like her in this southern state rf utter prick -- -- utta pradesh. , offering tos up pay $4 per day, but the migrants want more. as we l
his party will remain an important part of italy's coalition government. if the past 20 years have taught italians anything, it is that this man should never be written off. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, rome. >> jamaat-e-islami has been barred from contesting next year's election. the high court ruled that the party's regulations violate the country's secular constitution. jamaat-e-islami says it will appeal the verdict. after india's government agreed to back the creation of a andstate,...
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now, artemis is racing against italy. this is a big test after only nine days of practice they were out on the race course and in the gallery a lot of fans rooting for swedish team. the wife of italy's helmsman watched. >> hopefully they'll keep their numbers good. hopefully get a wine italy pulled ahead in the first down wind leg we you saw a lead change. >> this is more competition what should have been going on here last month. >> for much of the last month new zealand dominated. today the skipper acknowledged his team is building for the next kun. >> after a month of noncompetitive racing this is not great news for the competition. fans like to see close races. sponsors like to see a sport attracting media attention. so far it isn't providing a lot of either. >> how would you rate this one? >> tough question. >> the boats are spectacular to watch. largest crowd in the u.s. can attest to that fact. >> it's fun. >> italily crossed two minutes in front of artemis. >> if we'd two months ago got beat up real hard. and for
now, artemis is racing against italy. this is a big test after only nine days of practice they were out on the race course and in the gallery a lot of fans rooting for swedish team. the wife of italy's helmsman watched. >> hopefully they'll keep their numbers good. hopefully get a wine italy pulled ahead in the first down wind leg we you saw a lead change. >> this is more competition what should have been going on here last month. >> for much of the last month new zealand...
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italy's skipper said italy is looking past this and towards next america's cup. >> trying to put together a strong team for the next cup. >> today, italy did pull ahead on the first down wind leg by the time the race finished it was two minute as head of artemis. the skipper said it was better than the team expected. >> i mean we've exceeded our expectation autos unless they improve it's not good news for the louie vuitton regatta or america's cup, with each step it appears it will come down to oracle versus new zealand skf a month of noncompetitive racing in july the prospect of another month of blowouts is not a good wun how would you grade this one? >> that is a tough question. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> bay area bank bandit. >> and commuters dodged a bart strike but may not be so lucky can w.ac transit. the sticking point that could find bus workers walking the picket lines by tomorrow. >> live on the roof of the summer is taking time off but how long? i'll let you know coming up. >> fbi calls these guys high jumper band
italy's skipper said italy is looking past this and towards next america's cup. >> trying to put together a strong team for the next cup. >> today, italy did pull ahead on the first down wind leg by the time the race finished it was two minute as head of artemis. the skipper said it was better than the team expected. >> i mean we've exceeded our expectation autos unless they improve it's not good news for the louie vuitton regatta or america's cup, with each step it appears it...
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this sicilian mafia boss was living in italy for decades. italy wants him back to serve his time. it is summer. it must be time for that vacation souvenir. we will trace how the trinkets have become big business. onwelcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. today president obama held a wide ranging press conference at the white house on the eve of leaving for his summer vacation. on the agenda was announcing new oversight and transparency in the surveillance programs that have come under fire. relations with russia were also front and center. presidenturged clinton to think forward instead of backward. tourged president putin think forward instead of backwards. u.s. foreign and defense secretary set down with their russian counterparts, the focus was on finding common ground in strained relationships. >> we are both old hockey players. we both know that diplomacy, like hockey, and sometimes result in the occasional collision. >> the two sites have had their fair share of collisions. recently president obama called off planned talks with vladimir puti
this sicilian mafia boss was living in italy for decades. italy wants him back to serve his time. it is summer. it must be time for that vacation souvenir. we will trace how the trinkets have become big business. onwelcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. today president obama held a wide ranging press conference at the white house on the eve of leaving for his summer vacation. on the agenda was announcing new oversight and transparency in the surveillance...
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this sicilian mafia boss was living in italy for decades. italy wants him back to serve his time. it is summer. it must be time for that vacation souvenir. we will trace how the trinkets have become big business. onwelcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. today president obama held a wide ranging press conference at the white house on the eve of leaving for his summer vacation. on the agenda was announcing new oversight and transparency in the surveillance programs that have come under fire. relations with russia were also front and center. presidenturged clinton to think forward instead of backward. tourged president putin think forward instead of backwards. u.s. foreign and defense secretary set down with their russian counterparts, the focus was on finding common ground in strained relationships. >> we are both old hockey players. we both know that diplomacy, like hockey, and sometimes result in the occasional collision. >> the two sites have had their fair share of collisions. recently president obama called off planned talks with vladimir puti
this sicilian mafia boss was living in italy for decades. italy wants him back to serve his time. it is summer. it must be time for that vacation souvenir. we will trace how the trinkets have become big business. onwelcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. today president obama held a wide ranging press conference at the white house on the eve of leaving for his summer vacation. on the agenda was announcing new oversight and transparency in the surveillance...
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the consequences of this are important for italy. by anountry is governed uncomfortable coalition of left and right. many on the left have felt queasy about working with silvio berlusconi. they will feel even more so now that he is a convicted criminal. many on the right are convinced their man has been treated unfairly. how this plays out in the weeks and months ahead is not clear. all we can say is it probably will not be helpful for italy at a time when this country is struggling to emerge from its deepest recession since the second world war. >> the case of a 12-year-old girl who says she was repeatedly raped in prison has sparked a heated public debate in bolivia. the government allows children to serve jail time with parents who have committed a crime. more than 2000 children are currently living this way. they share a cramped cells with other adults. families areire incarcerated. we have this report from one such prison. >> living behind bars from an early age. in bolivia, there are more than two dozen children living with the
the consequences of this are important for italy. by anountry is governed uncomfortable coalition of left and right. many on the left have felt queasy about working with silvio berlusconi. they will feel even more so now that he is a convicted criminal. many on the right are convinced their man has been treated unfairly. how this plays out in the weeks and months ahead is not clear. all we can say is it probably will not be helpful for italy at a time when this country is struggling to emerge...
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italy is different than the united states. they could order in italy that you come back for a retrial. there is an extradition treaty i have in my hands. united states law does not avail its citizens to threats of double jeopardy. once you acquitted or convicted the case is over. so the u.s. in all likelihood would not send her back to do this. it is one of the reasons we criticize the u.s. legal system until you compare it to any other. this is haunting for her. when we did the interview all amanda knox wanted was to deal with the harshest a ammunition that the prosecutor had. she said let me answer the questions because this is all the case was about. you see where amanda knox is coming from that this theory which is dominated discussion of the case in the absence of real proof of it. now we have to see what happens. >> the saga continues. it has been years for her that she has been dealing with it. >> really going on with your life when you never know if the system will let you go. she doesn't know if she will ever be able
italy is different than the united states. they could order in italy that you come back for a retrial. there is an extradition treaty i have in my hands. united states law does not avail its citizens to threats of double jeopardy. once you acquitted or convicted the case is over. so the u.s. in all likelihood would not send her back to do this. it is one of the reasons we criticize the u.s. legal system until you compare it to any other. this is haunting for her. when we did the interview all...
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now, artemis is racing against italy. this is a big test after only nine days of practice they were out on the race course and in the gallery a lot of fans rooting for swedish team. the wife of italy's helmsman watched. >> hopefully they'll keep their numbers good. hopefully get a wine italy pulled ahead in the first down wind leg we you saw a lead change. >> this is more competition what should have been going on here last month. >> for much of the last month new zealand dominated. today the skipper acknowledged his team is building for the next kun. >> after a month of noncompetitive racing this is not great news for the competition. fans like to see close races. sponsors like to see a sport attracting media attention. so far it isn't providing a lot of either. >> how would you rate this one? >> tough question. >> the boats are spectacular to watch. largest crowd in the u.s. can attest to that fact. >> it's fun. >> italily crossed two minutes in front of artemis. >> if we'd two months ago got beat up real hard. and for
now, artemis is racing against italy. this is a big test after only nine days of practice they were out on the race course and in the gallery a lot of fans rooting for swedish team. the wife of italy's helmsman watched. >> hopefully they'll keep their numbers good. hopefully get a wine italy pulled ahead in the first down wind leg we you saw a lead change. >> this is more competition what should have been going on here last month. >> for much of the last month new zealand...