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in italy. he wanted to be a physicist, he was a hero and as larry said, he's the physicists physicist so i thought g, i've written a few books but there's no big book on fermi and it would be great towrite one. but as i started to write it , she has been my first readerand help her on all the other books , i dedicated to her. she saw that i was in a little bit of distress. i was in all of the man and i thought of him in a certain light, what am i going to do? and i was losing sight of, as i said, i was so stunned by the physics i was losing sight of this great political and social times that he lived in and all the adventures but bettina sort of said to me, this book might need a little restructuring or a lot of restructuring and maybe we can go easy on the quantum mechanics. >> i was holding back. [laughter] >> so it became quite a different book. it became our book. it's been a really wonderful experience and i think complements to bettina not only for what she did but she did a lot of physic
in italy. he wanted to be a physicist, he was a hero and as larry said, he's the physicists physicist so i thought g, i've written a few books but there's no big book on fermi and it would be great towrite one. but as i started to write it , she has been my first readerand help her on all the other books , i dedicated to her. she saw that i was in a little bit of distress. i was in all of the man and i thought of him in a certain light, what am i going to do? and i was losing sight of, as i...
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the scientists from italy had come here. people were coming here and this was where it was happening and exciting. he really liked the country. so i don't see that he would have stayed in italy. i think that as much as we have emphasized that he was a political, i think that there would have even been a limit for fermi. >> as you know perhaps from going to south philadelphia, italians have strong families. [laughter] i think if laura had not been so attached to her family, fermi would have come earlier. his parents had died in the 20s. physics was, as bettina said, his priesthood. and i think he would have come earlier if she had not been jewish, would he have left italy? now there is the question. his good friend Ãand coworker did not leave italy for much the same reason. as much as he wanted to come to the united states, if she had not been jewish there is a chance that he would not have come to the united states. the atom bomb would not have been developed in world war ii. in time for the end of the war. this is a story
the scientists from italy had come here. people were coming here and this was where it was happening and exciting. he really liked the country. so i don't see that he would have stayed in italy. i think that as much as we have emphasized that he was a political, i think that there would have even been a limit for fermi. >> as you know perhaps from going to south philadelphia, italians have strong families. [laughter] i think if laura had not been so attached to her family, fermi would...
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i was born in italy and came to the us as a baby, but went back to italy and fermi was a hero in italy and if you wanted to be a physicist he was a double hero and as larry said he is the physicist physicists, so i thought g i have written a few books, but there's no big book on fermi and it would be great to write one. as i started to write it and bettina has been my first reader and helper on all the other books, all dedicated to her, she saw i was in a bit of distress because i was in amazement of the man and i thought at a certain points, what am i going to do and i was losing side of as i said so stunned by the physics i was losing side of the great political and social times that he lived in and all the adventures and bettina sort of said to me this book may need a little restructuring or a lot of restructuring and it may be we can go easy on the quantum mechanics. >> i was holding back. [laughter] >> so, it became quite a difference book and it truly became our book and it's been a really wonderful experience and i think some complements to bettina not only for what she did, but
i was born in italy and came to the us as a baby, but went back to italy and fermi was a hero in italy and if you wanted to be a physicist he was a double hero and as larry said he is the physicist physicists, so i thought g i have written a few books, but there's no big book on fermi and it would be great to write one. as i started to write it and bettina has been my first reader and helper on all the other books, all dedicated to her, she saw i was in a bit of distress because i was in...
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there was nobody else in italy at the time. he was the leader and he was just purely thinking about physics as far as i can tell. the only, he joined the fascist party but cellini appointed him to the royal academy, double his salary and he said hey, double my salary is a good thing. so i'll pledge allegiance to mussolini. he will be father one way or another, as long as i can do science. >> i think he was amazingly apolitical and this was a hard aspect of him for us to accept. both of our parents fled from , in the case of gino, italy and fascism in the case of my parents, and asked nazi germany and that somebody could be totally apolitical is sort of against my brain but that is what he was. he lived for physics. physics was his religion, going back to the pope analogy, i think it was his calling. and he joined the fascist party, he thought it was a little ridiculous when he was made a fellow in the royal academy of italy, he had to wear a uniform and a fancy hat so he was not into any pomp and circumstance at all. his ventur
there was nobody else in italy at the time. he was the leader and he was just purely thinking about physics as far as i can tell. the only, he joined the fascist party but cellini appointed him to the royal academy, double his salary and he said hey, double my salary is a good thing. so i'll pledge allegiance to mussolini. he will be father one way or another, as long as i can do science. >> i think he was amazingly apolitical and this was a hard aspect of him for us to accept. both of...
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to an avalanche now that buried at hotel in central italy. three bodies have been recovered so far, 30 still missing, feared dead. the disaster, triggered by a series of earthquakes that shook the region a day before. rescue workers shuttling to get their emergency vehicles through the snow were only able to reach the hotel on skis. they found the four-story building completely covered by snow. reporter: this man was one of the few lucky ones. he survived a massive avalanche that hit this hotel. several guests are still missing. these pictures show how devastated the avalanche must have been. it was so large, it actually shifted the building by 10 meters. the disaster unfolded in one of italy's earthquakes near farindola in the province of abruzzo. the hotel rigopiano lives on this slow. with the region cut off because of heavy snowfall, many rescuers had to be flown in. the question is, have they arrived in time to find other survivors under the masses of snow? >> we are all holding our breath over what happened last night with the avalanche
to an avalanche now that buried at hotel in central italy. three bodies have been recovered so far, 30 still missing, feared dead. the disaster, triggered by a series of earthquakes that shook the region a day before. rescue workers shuttling to get their emergency vehicles through the snow were only able to reach the hotel on skis. they found the four-story building completely covered by snow. reporter: this man was one of the few lucky ones. he survived a massive avalanche that hit this...
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there was nobody else in italy. he was the leader and he was just purely thinking about physics as far as i could tell. he joined the fascist party but that's because mussolini appointed him to the academy that doubled his salary okay. i will pledge allegiance it doesn't bother me one way or another as long as i can do my experiments. >> i think that he was amazing the apolitical and this was a hard aspect for us to expect as our parents fled from the case of my parents and nazi germany and somebody could be totally apolitical is against the grain but that is what he was. he lived for physics is. it was his religion getting back to the analogy i think that it was his calling and he joined the fascist party and thought it was a little ridiculous he had to wear a uniform with a fancy hat. he wasn't into any circumstance at all. his mentor in italy was a physicist who was a state senator. the mayor in rome at that time was a physicist so it wasn't like he didn't have a role model for that science and politics but he ch
there was nobody else in italy. he was the leader and he was just purely thinking about physics as far as i could tell. he joined the fascist party but that's because mussolini appointed him to the academy that doubled his salary okay. i will pledge allegiance it doesn't bother me one way or another as long as i can do my experiments. >> i think that he was amazing the apolitical and this was a hard aspect for us to expect as our parents fled from the case of my parents and nazi germany...
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the scientists from italy had come here. people were coming here and this was where it was happening and exciting and he really liked the country so i don't see that he would have stayed in italy. i think that as much as we have emphasized that he was apolitical, i think there would have been a limit for fermi. >> as you know from going to south philadelphia, italians have strong families and i think that laura had not been so attached to her family. fermi would have come earlier. his parents had died in the 20s. and physics was, as bettina said, important and i think he would have come earlier. if she had not been jewish, would he have left italy? there's the question. his good friend and coworker did not leave italy for much the same reasons so as much as he wanted to come to the united states, if laura had not been jewish, the family would not have come to the united states, the atom bomb would not have developed and world war ii, in time for the end of the world war. >> it's a story full of what if. if fermi had discover
the scientists from italy had come here. people were coming here and this was where it was happening and exciting and he really liked the country so i don't see that he would have stayed in italy. i think that as much as we have emphasized that he was apolitical, i think there would have been a limit for fermi. >> as you know from going to south philadelphia, italians have strong families and i think that laura had not been so attached to her family. fermi would have come earlier. his...
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italy is looking at 2017, looking back at what has been happening in italy and not expecting anything good from this new year. there is a generalised gloom and doom, despair, lack of any hope whatsoever. the banking crisis isjust one of the aspects. lyse, we tend to look down one end of the telescope, brexit britain and the challenges here. how difficult do all these other challenges make it for any british government? you talk about the european union and we have discussed how disunited and shaky and fragile this edifice of the european union is. brexit was anotherjolt. it is now very shaky in a year with major elections. for those two pillars, germany and france, looking inward, and you can't look inward all the time. you have to take care of the external factors. brexit will force them to look inward as well. that is what could set in motion, and already has, along with the victory of donald trump in the usa, these political forces that are tearing at the whole ethos of the eu. the migration crisis was emblematic ofjust how divided europe is politically, socially, morally, in every
italy is looking at 2017, looking back at what has been happening in italy and not expecting anything good from this new year. there is a generalised gloom and doom, despair, lack of any hope whatsoever. the banking crisis isjust one of the aspects. lyse, we tend to look down one end of the telescope, brexit britain and the challenges here. how difficult do all these other challenges make it for any british government? you talk about the european union and we have discussed how disunited and...
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to an avalanche now that buried at hotel in central italy. three bodies have been recovered so far, 30 still missing, feared dead. the disaster, triggered by a series of earthquakes that shook the region a day before. rescue workers shuttling to get their emergency vehicles through the snow were only able to reach the hotel on skis. they found the four-story building completely covered by snow. reporter: this man was one of the few lucky ones. he survived a massive avalanche that hit this hotel. several guests are still missing. these pictures show how devastated the avalanche must have been. it was so large, it actually shifted the building by 10 meters. the disaster unfolded in one of italy's earthquakes near farindola in the province of abruzzo. the hotel rigopiano lives on this slow. wiwith the region cut off becaue of heavy snowfall, many rescuers had to be flown in. the question is, have they arrived in time to find other survivors under the masses of snow? >> we are all holding our breath over what happened last night with the avalanch
to an avalanche now that buried at hotel in central italy. three bodies have been recovered so far, 30 still missing, feared dead. the disaster, triggered by a series of earthquakes that shook the region a day before. rescue workers shuttling to get their emergency vehicles through the snow were only able to reach the hotel on skis. they found the four-story building completely covered by snow. reporter: this man was one of the few lucky ones. he survived a massive avalanche that hit this...
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washington to london and cover stories out of germany, italy and china in the next hour. steps to repeal the affordable care act. after a razor thin senate vote showed contentious efforts we have the latest on what may go in this law as all eyes moved to the house. for a big cashng call. shareholders in italy's largest that is key a deal to implementing a proposed turnaround plan. vonnie: with treasury yields -- lots to talk about in the next four hours. so far in the u.s. come up roberge julie hyman it's with a -- bloomberg casa julie hyman is with us. julie: pullback has continued and accelerated in today's session as investors are looking for more details on fiscal policy prescriptions that
washington to london and cover stories out of germany, italy and china in the next hour. steps to repeal the affordable care act. after a razor thin senate vote showed contentious efforts we have the latest on what may go in this law as all eyes moved to the house. for a big cashng call. shareholders in italy's largest that is key a deal to implementing a proposed turnaround plan. vonnie: with treasury yields -- lots to talk about in the next four hours. so far in the u.s. come up roberge julie...
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italy is looking at 2017, looking back at what has been happening in italy and not expecting anything good from this new year. there is a generalised gloom and doom, despair, lack of any hope whatsoever. the banking crisis is just one of the aspects. lyse, we tend to look down one end of the telescope, brexit britain and the challenges here. how difficult to all these other challenges make it for any british government? you talk about the european union and we have discussed how disunited and shaky and fragile this edifice of the european union is. brexit was anotherjolt. it european union is. brexit was another jolt. it is european union is. brexit was anotherjolt. it is now very shaky ina yearwith anotherjolt. it is now very shaky in a year with major elections. for those two pillars, germany and france, looking inward, and you can't look inward all the time. you have to take care of the external factors. brexit will force them to look inward as well. that is what could set in motion, and already has, along with the victory of donald trump in the usa, these political forces that are
italy is looking at 2017, looking back at what has been happening in italy and not expecting anything good from this new year. there is a generalised gloom and doom, despair, lack of any hope whatsoever. the banking crisis is just one of the aspects. lyse, we tend to look down one end of the telescope, brexit britain and the challenges here. how difficult to all these other challenges make it for any british government? you talk about the european union and we have discussed how disunited and...
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up to 30 guests and staff we re italy. up to 30 guests and staff were in the rigopiano hotel in the abruzzo region at the time. a major rescue operation is underway. frankie mccamley reports. buried in snow, barely visible, this is the hotel hit by last night's avalanche. inside the extent of the damage is becoming clear. what looks like a reception leading to corridors now unrecognisable, full of snow and debris. up to 20 people we re of snow and debris. up to 20 people were staying in the hotel rigopiano hotel along with seven members of staff, but bad weather meant a difficult overnight rescue operation. translation: the hotel was reached at 4:30am by courageous men who faced up variable situations. they saved two people, they are working to bring the means of transport that are difficult to bring. on skis in the early hours of this morning rescue teams faced snowstorms to get to the area hit. with roads blocked, to emergency vehicles, only manpower could save those trapped. one man is led to safety. nearby relatives fa
up to 30 guests and staff we re italy. up to 30 guests and staff were in the rigopiano hotel in the abruzzo region at the time. a major rescue operation is underway. frankie mccamley reports. buried in snow, barely visible, this is the hotel hit by last night's avalanche. inside the extent of the damage is becoming clear. what looks like a reception leading to corridors now unrecognisable, full of snow and debris. up to 20 people we re of snow and debris. up to 20 people were staying in the...
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a tragedy in italy is not lynch overnight buries an italian hotel with at least 30 people missing. the latest on the situation. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i am lauren simonettii. donald trump completes his cabinet but this pic for treasury and energy secretary as they had to capitol hill for confirmation hearings. nicole: ahead of the opening bell, dow futures looking down about one 10th of 1%, losing 26 points. s&p futures down for. lauren: initiative strong dollar listing japanese stocks but the nikkei up 1% and china's shanghai composite losing a third of 1%. nicole: after falling 2.7%, markets for inventory data. oil prices are faring this morning of 21 cents a 5129 a barrel. lauren: yields are holding steady at 2.43%. nicole: netflix for stocks to watch today on a surge in global subscribers. but the numbers. lauren: in tennis a surprise upset for the defending champion at the australian open. nicole: 5:01 a.m. here in new york. there is a come at january 19th. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. la
a tragedy in italy is not lynch overnight buries an italian hotel with at least 30 people missing. the latest on the situation. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i am lauren simonettii. donald trump completes his cabinet but this pic for treasury and energy secretary as they had to capitol hill for confirmation hearings. nicole: ahead of the opening bell, dow futures looking down about one 10th of 1%, losing 26 points. s&p futures down for. lauren: initiative...
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the other story making its way in europe is italy. they are downgrading italy. that is an interesting effect coming through what happens with the bond market. it's been priced into the equity market this money. the bonds are not taking it because the ecb qe bid. tom: i am glad you mentioned the italy downgrade. you wonder if that will be the topic year later. the president is traveling to davos. that may be the speech of the week. prime minister may's speech tomorrow is critical. let's go to the bloomberg. this is sterling back decades. the idea of sterling breaking down, blowing through 1992 levels. that's not shown on the chart. the idea of where we can go from here. we should get stable and stronger sterling. many agree. they are looking for a 110 sterling and further depreciation. should say he is far away from the action. my bloomberg is about what's happening in asia. i wanted to highlight some marketing action that took voice earlier on. this is the shanghai. this is the 50 day moving average. we had a touchup of the 50 a few days back here in this mornin
the other story making its way in europe is italy. they are downgrading italy. that is an interesting effect coming through what happens with the bond market. it's been priced into the equity market this money. the bonds are not taking it because the ecb qe bid. tom: i am glad you mentioned the italy downgrade. you wonder if that will be the topic year later. the president is traveling to davos. that may be the speech of the week. prime minister may's speech tomorrow is critical. let's go to...
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sefort doane cbs news, reggio emilia, italy. >> quijano: who knew. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano for all of us at cbs, happy new year and good night. raiders head toward the playoffs down another quarterback.. while the san francisco 49ers stay behind to clean house. good evening, i >>> it is a tale of two nfl cities tonight. raiders heading towards the playoffs down another quarterback. while the 49ers stay behind to clean house. good evening. >>> tonight, the niners are shopping for a new general manager after handing theirs their walking papers. coach chip kelly could be next on the chopping block. >> it is not a surprise after a season like that. >> it is not. 2-14 season every job is on the line. no formal announcement has been made it appears the coach is done after one season with the 49ers. kelly told the media he had a conversation with the owner last night and was expected to have another meeting after the game. kelly was combarded with reporter questions about his future with t
sefort doane cbs news, reggio emilia, italy. >> quijano: who knew. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano for all of us at cbs, happy new year and good night. raiders head toward the playoffs down another quarterback.. while the san francisco 49ers stay behind to clean house. good evening, i >>> it is a tale of two nfl cities tonight. raiders heading towards the playoffs down another quarterback. while the 49ers stay...
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the united states has done that in the past, even going back to beating the communist party of italy in the early 1950s, as an example, when it looked like the communists were going to take over italy. we've been involved in those things. that doesn't make it right but every country probably does it. i would say this. we have to beef up our obstacles so that can't happen again. that falls in the area of cybersecurity. i think that's the best way to do it. even without cybersecurity, as i indicated to you 50 or more years ago, the united states has been involved in that and other countries have tried to influence us one way or another even before the social netwo networking. >> there's also reports out tonight that russians may have actually gotten some personal or financial information about the president-elect that actually may compromise the
the united states has done that in the past, even going back to beating the communist party of italy in the early 1950s, as an example, when it looked like the communists were going to take over italy. we've been involved in those things. that doesn't make it right but every country probably does it. i would say this. we have to beef up our obstacles so that can't happen again. that falls in the area of cybersecurity. i think that's the best way to do it. even without cybersecurity, as i...
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firstly you have italy, which is a one-off event priced in. secondly you had the warnings in the uk public sector in the corporate businesses. that is slightly more fundamental. there could still be slight changes to that expectation going forward. but given the cuts this week, they're probably relatively small. on the positive side, the fixed line and the eu business continue to do well. so, we've probably got a few things to continue to pull a move, but the real downside in our view is now largely baked into the share price. >> on italy specifically, you're calling it a one-off incident. by the case itself is still lingering with question marks surrounding where we go next, the leadership involved. how detrimental do you think this factor alone could be? >> i think to accompany the pride its corporate governance, this is a big negative event. and it will take a long time to recover that. we're suggesting there seems to be country specific things going on in italy, that so far have not been seen to be anywhere else. and therefore it's a littl
firstly you have italy, which is a one-off event priced in. secondly you had the warnings in the uk public sector in the corporate businesses. that is slightly more fundamental. there could still be slight changes to that expectation going forward. but given the cuts this week, they're probably relatively small. on the positive side, the fixed line and the eu business continue to do well. so, we've probably got a few things to continue to pull a move, but the real downside in our view is now...
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james reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: west african troops move closer to the gambia as a last—ditch effort is made to solve the country's presidential crisis peacefully. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with teargas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia but the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity which is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. i'm james menendez. the latest headlines: donald trump has promised to champion change and unify america ahead
james reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: west african troops move closer to the gambia as a last—ditch effort is made to solve the country's presidential crisis peacefully. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with teargas and set upon by police dogs....
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james reynolds, bbc news, central italy. katty: such a sad story there for skiers in italy. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on the program, from ira commander to key figure in northern ireland's government, martin mcguinness retires from politics. britain's prime minister has been talking more about life outside the european union. there has been a range of assessments about what happens next after she announced on tuesday that the u.k. would withdraw from the european single market. let's hear a little from theresa may and from london's mayor from the eu. p.m. may: the united kingdom, a country that has been so often at the forefront of economic and social change, will step up to a new leadership role as the strongest and most forceful advocate for business, free markets, and free trade anywhere in the world. mayor khan: business decide to leave london, they aren't go to paris, madrid, and frankfurt. they will be going to hong kong, singapore. the hard brexit is a lose-lose battle. bad for the u.k., bad for the eu, too. >> it must be clear you canno
james reynolds, bbc news, central italy. katty: such a sad story there for skiers in italy. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on the program, from ira commander to key figure in northern ireland's government, martin mcguinness retires from politics. britain's prime minister has been talking more about life outside the european union. there has been a range of assessments about what happens next after she announced on tuesday that the u.k. would withdraw from the...
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the thother was when he brought italy into the war. so, the idea was italians are losing their dignity by being in bed with the germans. one of the interesting things i found in the roosevelt library is i found documents from e holy seeconvoy to th talking about the role pius the 12th had played in the coup which top of mussolini in july 1943, and there is mention of a secret radio link between roosevelt and the pope, which they talked about how regime change was going to happen in italy. so, there is a chapter of my book which talks about the pope's attitude towards loosely, and --towards mussolini. and i'd refer you to that if you're interested. >> i know i saw a question over here on the side. >> you make the comparison between a concern of catholics in germany rallying around hitler if there is too much anti-german support coming from the vatican, and you compare that to of the united states, their reaction to pope francis's statement about the wall. i would like to get your thoughts on that. i think you are talking about two hugel
the thother was when he brought italy into the war. so, the idea was italians are losing their dignity by being in bed with the germans. one of the interesting things i found in the roosevelt library is i found documents from e holy seeconvoy to th talking about the role pius the 12th had played in the coup which top of mussolini in july 1943, and there is mention of a secret radio link between roosevelt and the pope, which they talked about how regime change was going to happen in italy. so,...
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seth doane is on the case with italy's parmesan patrol. >>> we close in italy where thieves have been targeting precious parmesan cheese. we are talking serious cheddar. millions of dollars worth. seth doane is on the case with the parmesan patrol. >> reporter: 9:30 p.m., eight officers keep watch from a convoy of three police cars. these patrols happen every night? >> every night, yeah. >> reporter: in 30 years on the force, he has never seen a wave of robberies like this. police blaming or nighed crime, no surprise there, but the target -- this cheese can be quite valuable. >> yeah. >> reporter: yes, cheese. these are the streets of italy, home to parmesan. >> pretty much -- >> reporter: there have been so many thefts, he explains, cheese like gold here. the price is so high. exhibit a. a single wheel of cheese can sell for over $500. the staple of spa get fee dinners everywhere is the economic backbone of these small italian towns. parmesan is so valuable that it is used as collateral for loans. believe it or not. this its a bank. its vault filled with more than $120 million worth
seth doane is on the case with italy's parmesan patrol. >>> we close in italy where thieves have been targeting precious parmesan cheese. we are talking serious cheddar. millions of dollars worth. seth doane is on the case with the parmesan patrol. >> reporter: 9:30 p.m., eight officers keep watch from a convoy of three police cars. these patrols happen every night? >> every night, yeah. >> reporter: in 30 years on the force, he has never seen a wave of robberies like...
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at least one person is dead and dozens missing in an avalanche in italy. crews are desperately trying to find more than 25 people who were staying and working at this hotel. it was buried over snow overnight. they saved two people but they were not inside the hotel when it happened. we'll tell you when multiple earthquakes hit italy yesterday. it's not clear if they're george h.w. bush and his wife in the hospital. he's resting comfortably now according to a family spokesperson. the 92-year-old went into the icu for problems stemming from his pneumonia. his wife, barbara also in the hospital. she's not been feeling well for a couple of weeks and was admitted as a precaution. >>> we're just one day away from the inauguration of donald trump. this is a look at the national mall where hundreds of thousands of people are expected and some memorials are being shut down for today's inaugural celebration concert. >> she has a run down of what the president elect has on tap for today. >>> good morning. trump is back in new york this morning for the last time as pr
at least one person is dead and dozens missing in an avalanche in italy. crews are desperately trying to find more than 25 people who were staying and working at this hotel. it was buried over snow overnight. they saved two people but they were not inside the hotel when it happened. we'll tell you when multiple earthquakes hit italy yesterday. it's not clear if they're george h.w. bush and his wife in the hospital. he's resting comfortably now according to a family spokesperson. the 92-year-old...
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italy having a nice day. the banking sector getting a boost. >> summing up all this data out of the world over the last couple of days, europe, yes, the pmis were good and inflation overall looked good, but different performances within the individual countries. german inflation strong. french not so strong. in terms of asia data, north asia doing well. japan and china showing tepid growth. growth albeit, but quite temporary led. southeast asia still soft. keep an eye on the different performers. >> but nothing to disrupt what has turned into a global rally. >> yesterday markets were celebrating this date a for the year ahead. >>> let's look at other markets. oil prices this time yesterday were up 2%. they ended down 2%. inventory data showing a build up in the u.s., that led to the selloff. down 2%. having hit an 18-month high on oil prices. still above 50 nicely. dollar board that was particularly strong yesterday. full 1% move higher in the broad dollar index. so quite marked move yesterday. losing a bit o
italy having a nice day. the banking sector getting a boost. >> summing up all this data out of the world over the last couple of days, europe, yes, the pmis were good and inflation overall looked good, but different performances within the individual countries. german inflation strong. french not so strong. in terms of asia data, north asia doing well. japan and china showing tepid growth. growth albeit, but quite temporary led. southeast asia still soft. keep an eye on the different...
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seth doane, cbs news, italy. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." with the holidays behind us and the new year upon us, the shift to the next big date on the calendar. president inaugurtion of donald trump. john dickerson looked ahead at the year in politics with a panel of journalists and editors and discussed the impact of the incoming president and challenges facing the country. >> journalist michele norris, heads up race card project and aspen institute. jeffrey goldberg, editor-in-chief of the atlantic, mike cam gersen, columnist for "the washington post" and david from, senior editor at atlantic. jeffrey, all take the assignment, start with you. >> what did i do wrong? >> in the new year we want to target you with this question. which is you are an assignment editor. you hav
seth doane, cbs news, italy. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." with the holidays behind us and the new year upon us, the shift to the next big date on the...
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william: italy is a difficult economy right now. the constitutional court really reduces the probability of eminent snap elections. in real problem is the need italy, and this is a huge part of the nonperforming loan problem. a civil justice system that just creeks. tor records to collateral buy the nonperforming loans off things, it is so slow moving relative to other countries, and that is part of the story. there are other problems that make you think that because reforms are going to be slow-moving, that makes a bet on singling out italian banks quite difficult and singling out is really difficult. we like your by the whole and european banks as a wall and italian banks are part of it. banks as a whole and italian banks are part of it. the long end of the yield curve will be continued to be dragged higher in europe by what is going on in the u.s., so a wider sector to return, you need the shorter rate to go up. marta, do we separate italian banks or do you think the italian government -- sorry, william hobbs, do we separate ital
william: italy is a difficult economy right now. the constitutional court really reduces the probability of eminent snap elections. in real problem is the need italy, and this is a huge part of the nonperforming loan problem. a civil justice system that just creeks. tor records to collateral buy the nonperforming loans off things, it is so slow moving relative to other countries, and that is part of the story. there are other problems that make you think that because reforms are going to be...
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the jews in italy. the pope says that that happened because he knew about it. he critics say that there was no evidence that he knew about it. have a different standard in both cases. whether the not the war criminals escape using monasteries or whether jews escape using monasteries. that the birds will be known when the vatican opens. many pages will open next year. the quick and dirty on that is in my view that the catholic trueh has a very tried and sanctuary. sanctuaryic idea of figures in people coming to the church, they are trouble, they are refugees and the church doesn't do a lot of tap dancing about whether they are guilty. they just let them come in. we saw this during the not the occupation of italy where some people where harboring brain jews and communists in vatican properties. why are you harboring these with graphs? forpriest said to the nazi the same reason that we will soon be sheltering you. [laughter] mark: so that is that. on the question of pies the 12th, it is not my place to say who should be made is safe according to the rules of the c
the jews in italy. the pope says that that happened because he knew about it. he critics say that there was no evidence that he knew about it. have a different standard in both cases. whether the not the war criminals escape using monasteries or whether jews escape using monasteries. that the birds will be known when the vatican opens. many pages will open next year. the quick and dirty on that is in my view that the catholic trueh has a very tried and sanctuary. sanctuaryic idea of figures in...
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breaking news on italy, and fact. italy has struck down part of the lower house election law. you might remember that this was the law changed under matteo renzi. it did not get changed in the upper house, but it to get changed in the lower help. house. it upheld the majority bonus for the lower house and a second round of voting is unconstitutional. just again, if you remember, the italian constitutional court was discussing this law. under the law, the majority of seats goes to the leading party that wins at least 40% of the vote in the first round or wins the second round. there has been some criticism that matteo renzi was doing this in order to exploit the parties lead, if you like a little bit of gerrymandering. italian bonds are on the decline. the italian 10 year yield is higher after that decision although the yield is coming down just a little bit again. let's head now to the markets desk where abigail doolittle has the latest on u.s. markets . abigail: the big story today is down 20,000. smp, and the nasdaq trading nicely higher. lots of bullish activity. i spoke to
breaking news on italy, and fact. italy has struck down part of the lower house election law. you might remember that this was the law changed under matteo renzi. it did not get changed in the upper house, but it to get changed in the lower help. house. it upheld the majority bonus for the lower house and a second round of voting is unconstitutional. just again, if you remember, the italian constitutional court was discussing this law. under the law, the majority of seats goes to the leading...
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strong figures coming out for italy as well. and when you look at the overall euro zone composites, it appears they're holding up rather robust for the last month of the year. for more on the broader picture and the growth outlook for 2017, chief financial economist at jeffrey pfs. happy new year to you. pmi is not just holding up but rather robust for large parts of the euro zone. what does it hold? >> it's encouraging. obviously euro zone is ending 2016 on a reasonably high note. but we're still looking at growth on average of less than 2%. and an issue is inflation going to be picking up? we know it's stuck around .75. i don't want to -- at end of the day, the euro zone needs even stronger growth to pick up inflation. you can start tapering at some point. that's the key call for it. >> so does that suggest tapering this year is completely off the table? >> they're running down to some degree the amount they're buying. and in their mind was equivalent to a rate cut. if you look at the extension -- thet is equivalent to coming
strong figures coming out for italy as well. and when you look at the overall euro zone composites, it appears they're holding up rather robust for the last month of the year. for more on the broader picture and the growth outlook for 2017, chief financial economist at jeffrey pfs. happy new year to you. pmi is not just holding up but rather robust for large parts of the euro zone. what does it hold? >> it's encouraging. obviously euro zone is ending 2016 on a reasonably high note. but...
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james reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. stay with us on bbc news. a week of violent riots. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. upon by police dogs. throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. broken all records. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. the top story this hour. done for many, many decades. more on that now. at the centre for strategic and international studies. hejoins us from chevy chase, maryland. good to talk to you. administration so you might have to be careful what you say. be careful what you say. been done for america for many decades and how will they be done? decades and how will they be done? are claiming it as china's territory, 300,000 kilometres. territory, 300,000 kilometres. them or either tell the world —— the obama administration. obama administration. it would don't own their own satellites. own their own satellites. of all the destruction of
james reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. stay with us on bbc news. a week of violent riots. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. upon by police dogs. throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. broken all records. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. the top story this hour. done for many,...
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people across italy are grappling with heavy rain. unusual amounts of rain in the southern regions are causing severe flooding there. robert speta joins us now with more. >> yes, actually, what we have been seeing is this area of low pressure. late last week it started back around the iberian peninsula. it's been drifting toward the east after bringing snow there. this low pressure area continues to linger. that's been bringing that heavy rain across southern areas of italy. more snow in the higher elevations where people are still digging out after the deadly avalanching this past weekend. i want to show you here from southern italy some video we have of the heavy rain causing this flooding and some landslides. you can see a car getting stuck on the road. three times the average for the entire month of january. red alerts were issued. many schools were closed on monday. some still closed on tuesday. more rain is in the forecast. we have this area of low pressure off to the east. much of italy especially toward the south you have the
people across italy are grappling with heavy rain. unusual amounts of rain in the southern regions are causing severe flooding there. robert speta joins us now with more. >> yes, actually, what we have been seeing is this area of low pressure. late last week it started back around the iberian peninsula. it's been drifting toward the east after bringing snow there. this low pressure area continues to linger. that's been bringing that heavy rain across southern areas of italy. more snow in...
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michelle: mino and his beloved dog luna spend their days foraging in the hills of northern italy for something more valuable than gold. he is a truffle hunter and his quarry is the rare, and highly prized white truffle. unlike the black truffle, it can't be cultivated, and is found buried only in few places like the dense forests of alba. the demand for white truffles far outstrips the supply and as a result, a war between legal truffel collectors and unscrupulous fortune hunters has broken out. >> they work in the dark, truffle hunters, or trifulao, as they're called in the piedmont dialect. they are shy creatures, always on the move with only their dog at their side. the search for this valuable fungus has something mystical about it, even today. >> when you find a truffle, it's an overpowering feeling. you break the earth with your own hands, and this incredibly intense smell wafts up that's really overwhelming. it doesn't matter what size or shape the truffle is. >> mino's companion is luna, a cocker spaniel. the two are inseparable. northwest italy's piedmont region is renowned
michelle: mino and his beloved dog luna spend their days foraging in the hills of northern italy for something more valuable than gold. he is a truffle hunter and his quarry is the rare, and highly prized white truffle. unlike the black truffle, it can't be cultivated, and is found buried only in few places like the dense forests of alba. the demand for white truffles far outstrips the supply and as a result, a war between legal truffel collectors and unscrupulous fortune hunters has broken...
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the bt ceo has been on the wire thwires this morning, he thinks italy can be a growth market but it will take time. he also says the business has probably been unprofitable for a number of years, trying to correct that, that will take a long time. coming back to bt and what sort of stock this is, this is a stock you buy for the dividends. this is a stock you buy for income. and as long as bt tells investors, hey, we won't change our dividend payout, this is essentially what they're telling us this morning, they expect to increase the yearly dividend by 10%, this might be a very short yet drastic reaction to what's happening in italy. longer term the case for bt might still be in place. >> it is a solid dividend. you could argue that they're trying to hang on to investors at this stage. it's a big dividend, the 10% dividend. >> they want to increase it every year by 10%. i don't think their dividends are 10%. >> yeah. >> if you're believe in these markets, you want to buy stock at these levels, 310, why not. >> yeah. >> can it get worse than this? >> well, if there's more fsh, i they lift
the bt ceo has been on the wire thwires this morning, he thinks italy can be a growth market but it will take time. he also says the business has probably been unprofitable for a number of years, trying to correct that, that will take a long time. coming back to bt and what sort of stock this is, this is a stock you buy for the dividends. this is a stock you buy for income. and as long as bt tells investors, hey, we won't change our dividend payout, this is essentially what they're telling us...
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mark: shares in italy also down by roughly 5%. alisa parenti has more from our newsroom in new york. alisa: the lights have gone out a confirmation hearing for president-elect trump's choice for cia director. the hearing for congressman mike pompeo was interrupted minutes after starting after the lights and a microphone went out in the room. senator richard burr says he's been told the lights will come back on although he did not say when the hearing will resume. the u.s. intelligence chief says he has told president-elect trump he is dismayed by leaks of a classified report. the report outlined unconfirmed details that russia had compiled damaging information on trump. james clapper says the leak probably did not come from u.s. spy agencies. of the kremlin hopes russian president vladimir putin and u.s. president-elect trump and get along but it does not expect them to agree on everything. the kremlin spokesperson said it sees u.s. military deployments in poland as a threat. it does not agree with rectus tillerson does not agree
mark: shares in italy also down by roughly 5%. alisa parenti has more from our newsroom in new york. alisa: the lights have gone out a confirmation hearing for president-elect trump's choice for cia director. the hearing for congressman mike pompeo was interrupted minutes after starting after the lights and a microphone went out in the room. senator richard burr says he's been told the lights will come back on although he did not say when the hearing will resume. the u.s. intelligence chief...
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italy were added to the old five nations competiton in 2000 and have propped up the table 11 times in the 17 tournaments since, including last season, where they lost all five matches. but feehan has no plans to relegate the italians, who open their campaign against wales, next sunday in rome. we will always look at scenarios with various nations that common goal. at the moment, it is only 2000 since italy came into the championship, and you could argue they are still acclimatising a little. so it does take a little bit of time and effort. we have to be consistent. you cannot just of time and effort. we have to be consistent. you cannotjust have one good team disappear overnight and suddenly they are being walloped every week. we just have to be careful about that, how it unfolds over time. at the moment, we are going to remain as six, but we do a lwa ys going to remain as six, but we do always review these things. staying with the six nations, england propjoe marler will be fit for their tournament opener against france on saturday. the forward is back in full training, after making
italy were added to the old five nations competiton in 2000 and have propped up the table 11 times in the 17 tournaments since, including last season, where they lost all five matches. but feehan has no plans to relegate the italians, who open their campaign against wales, next sunday in rome. we will always look at scenarios with various nations that common goal. at the moment, it is only 2000 since italy came into the championship, and you could argue they are still acclimatising a little. so...
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just to mention, mario draghi hacked and itas was the account he had at bank of italy. how is this allowed? how didn't happen and how wasn't allowed to happen? john: we are short on details but this has been going on for several years and involved using a mass network of computers which had been infected by malware. this technique was used to hack into private email accounts not only politicians but also business executives and accounts linked to the website of several thinking -- italian companies. vonnie: safety say this was italy focused and that is why mario draghi is a part of it. do we know where this was originated? john: according to the police warrant, the suspects went people living in rome, there is an american connection in the sense the time police say they work with fbi to seize the servers where this information was stored. do we know if the hacking led to any other crimes? >> no. involvingleged crimes hacking into the computer system and confidential databases. we have been told in many of these cases, the hackers allegedly obtained the account addresses
just to mention, mario draghi hacked and itas was the account he had at bank of italy. how is this allowed? how didn't happen and how wasn't allowed to happen? john: we are short on details but this has been going on for several years and involved using a mass network of computers which had been infected by malware. this technique was used to hack into private email accounts not only politicians but also business executives and accounts linked to the website of several thinking -- italian...
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some parents wrote italy to meet the survivors in hospital. pupils and parents lit candles and laid flowers outside the school. the hungarian and italian prime minister as have expressed their grief over the accident. the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effect across europe. she's been speaking at a gathering of far—right leaders from germany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they're discussing their shared opposition to the european union. addressing delegates, marine le pen declared 2017 will be the year of the awakening of the people of continental europe. translation: the first real blow struck against the old order. the thing that will set off the domino effect that will bring down all of europe is brexit. a sovereign people has decided to leave an agreement of the powerful to decide its own destiny. applause the second blow came shortly afterwards and that was the election of mr trump to the presidency of the united states, putting the friends of
some parents wrote italy to meet the survivors in hospital. pupils and parents lit candles and laid flowers outside the school. the hungarian and italian prime minister as have expressed their grief over the accident. the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effect across europe. she's been speaking at a gathering of far—right leaders from germany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they're discussing their...
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dozens of people are feared dead in italy. that is after an avalanche destroyed a hotel used by skiers in central italy. at least three people are known to have died and rescue teams are searching for up to 35 people still trapped. the avalanche happened yesterday after a series of powerful earthquakes struck the area of abruzzo, around 150 miles from rome. 0ur correspondent, james reynolds, sent this report. at night, the quickest way through the wall of snow was on skis. these rescuers are among the most experienced in europe. even they struggled to move forward. step—by—step they shovelled their way up towards the rigopiano hotel. finally they made it. the hotel was silent. inside, rescuers found this man. they went further in, and came to where the avalanche hit. a six—foot—high wall of snow and rock broke through the building's walls. several miles away a father waited for news of his daughter up in the hotel. straight after yesterday's earthquakes they text each other. "stay calm," he wrote. "you can come down to
dozens of people are feared dead in italy. that is after an avalanche destroyed a hotel used by skiers in central italy. at least three people are known to have died and rescue teams are searching for up to 35 people still trapped. the avalanche happened yesterday after a series of powerful earthquakes struck the area of abruzzo, around 150 miles from rome. 0ur correspondent, james reynolds, sent this report. at night, the quickest way through the wall of snow was on skis. these rescuers are...
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now dbrs has cut italy's credit rating. that means italy's banks will have to pay more to borrow money. where they can use b-bonds as collateral. the banks have been trading lower, dragging the italian ftse down. so, slightly underperforming some of the other european markets out there. >>> and earnings season officially kicking off friday with three of the largest banks reporting before the bell. >> reporter: j.p. morgan topped the list with a broad beat. but bank of america and wells fargo also impressed. the focus turned towards guidance as opposed to the fourth quarter itself. all the banks making it clear that the benefit is still to come. costs also remain under control, particularly for j.p. morgan and bank of america. which is encouraging for operational leverage. and shares for shell are being boosted before any deregulation. and here's why. >> if you look business confidence, consumer confidence, house hold building, wages going up, unemployment going down. retail sales going up. it looks like it's getting stronge
now dbrs has cut italy's credit rating. that means italy's banks will have to pay more to borrow money. where they can use b-bonds as collateral. the banks have been trading lower, dragging the italian ftse down. so, slightly underperforming some of the other european markets out there. >>> and earnings season officially kicking off friday with three of the largest banks reporting before the bell. >> reporter: j.p. morgan topped the list with a broad beat. but bank of america and...
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the hotel is in the heart of italy's abruzzo region. which has been hit with a series of earthquakes over the past decade. the deadliest in 2009. killing over 300 people. italy's prime minister vowing to continue rebuilding the region. while urging rescue workers to redouble their efforts to reach those who survived the avalanche. >> we saw the videos of rescuers reaching the hotel. these videos bear testimony to the sense of duty of the rescuers but also to the very hard conditions they are operating in. >> the hotel is just one of several operations underway after heavy snowfall in the region. there's also been criticism of the emergency response with some residents saying they've been stranded for days without electricity. in london benjamin hall, fox news. >>> a mountain landslide, so much rain this homeowners balcony at hot tub slid right down the hill. and almost ended up on the road below his house. good evening everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm alyana gomez. julie is off tonight. the recent heavy rains have taken a toll
the hotel is in the heart of italy's abruzzo region. which has been hit with a series of earthquakes over the past decade. the deadliest in 2009. killing over 300 people. italy's prime minister vowing to continue rebuilding the region. while urging rescue workers to redouble their efforts to reach those who survived the avalanche. >> we saw the videos of rescuers reaching the hotel. these videos bear testimony to the sense of duty of the rescuers but also to the very hard conditions they...
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italy. at least four people are known to have died. rescue teams are searching for up to 35 people still trapped. the avalanche happened on wednesday, after a series of powerful earthquakes struck the area of abruzzo, more than 240 kilometres, or around 150 miles from rome. 0ur correspondentjames reynolds sent this report. at night, the quickest way through the wall of snow was on skis. these rescuers are among the most experienced in europe. even they struggled to move forward. step by step, they shovelled their way up towards the rigopiano hotel. finally, they made it. the hotel was silent. inside, rescuers found this man. they went further in, and came to where the avalanche hit. a six—foot—high wall of snow and rock broke through the building's walls. several miles away a father waited for news of his daughter up in the hotel. straight after yesterday's earthquakes they text each other. "stay calm," he wrote. "you can come down tomorrow." "calm?" "that's hard," she replied. "i think
italy. at least four people are known to have died. rescue teams are searching for up to 35 people still trapped. the avalanche happened on wednesday, after a series of powerful earthquakes struck the area of abruzzo, more than 240 kilometres, or around 150 miles from rome. 0ur correspondentjames reynolds sent this report. at night, the quickest way through the wall of snow was on skis. these rescuers are among the most experienced in europe. even they struggled to move forward. step by step,...
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rescue teams are searching forup to 35 italy. rescue teams are searching for up to 35 people still trapped. the avalanche was triggered by a series of powerful earthquakes, about 150 mild from rome. at night, the quickest way through the wall of snow was on skis. these rescu e rs the wall of snow was on skis. these rescuers are amongst the most experienced in europe. even they struggled to move forward. step one step they shovelled their way up towards the hotel. finally, they made it. the hotel was silent. inside, rescuers found this man. they went further in, and came to where the avalanche hit. a six—foot—high wall of snow and rock broke through the building's walls. several miles away a father waited for news of his daughter up in the hotel. straight after yesterday's earthquakes they text each other. "stay calm," he wrote. "you can come down tomorrow." "calm?" "that's hard," she replied. "i think that the worst has already happened," he reassured her. "what's going on?", he then asked. he got no reply. his daughter and m
rescue teams are searching forup to 35 italy. rescue teams are searching for up to 35 people still trapped. the avalanche was triggered by a series of powerful earthquakes, about 150 mild from rome. at night, the quickest way through the wall of snow was on skis. these rescu e rs the wall of snow was on skis. these rescuers are amongst the most experienced in europe. even they struggled to move forward. step one step they shovelled their way up towards the hotel. finally, they made it. the...
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>> yes. >> reporter: this region of italy is known for its rolling hills and its wine. for 86 years, the town of alva has hosted a truffle fair where it easily sells for hundreds or thousands of dollars each. yet, all of this eyebrow raising isn't about price, but smell. usually described as an enticing mix of honey, garlic, and earth. >> the white truffle is the king. >> why is it king? >> reporter: white truffle season spans from late september into january. that's primetime here, where we saw the preshipping scramble. white truffles are only fresh for a few days, so they're bought and shipped within hours, to exclusive restaurants and shops in 31 countries. the brothers run the company. >> my phone is always night and day, because i want my clients to call me any time. >> so your phones will ring in the middle of the night? >> yes. >> the founder was credited with introduce thing food to the west in the 1950s. he understood the importance of the truffle and started giving the best truffles as gifts to famous people, he explained. he said one to marilyn monroe, anothe
>> yes. >> reporter: this region of italy is known for its rolling hills and its wine. for 86 years, the town of alva has hosted a truffle fair where it easily sells for hundreds or thousands of dollars each. yet, all of this eyebrow raising isn't about price, but smell. usually described as an enticing mix of honey, garlic, and earth. >> the white truffle is the king. >> why is it king? >> reporter: white truffle season spans from late september into january....
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italy, the nation that once jailed scientists for not proving an earthquake. not being able to defend herself, and extradition from portugal to serve a four-year prison sentence and in italy. obama has made 140 pardons, 176 sentences, so far he has done nothing at all that we know of to assist her, who served her country. she joins us now where it is close to 3:00 a.m. in portugal. i appreciate having you on. is there anything that i just said that it's false? you are on the cusp of being extradited. >> starting tomorrow, i have no idea what is going to happen, the conditions once i get to italy. >> tucker: horrifying. considering you've already been convicted. this all stems from the kidnapping last decade of this man. you were skiing with your son on a ski vacation with the kidnapping took place, that decision was not made by you in any case, was it? >> absolutely not. there was no input into the decision, she was a dangerous terrorist, had been taken off the streets of milan. a year after she was in b egypt, he was set free for lack of reputable evidence ag
italy, the nation that once jailed scientists for not proving an earthquake. not being able to defend herself, and extradition from portugal to serve a four-year prison sentence and in italy. obama has made 140 pardons, 176 sentences, so far he has done nothing at all that we know of to assist her, who served her country. she joins us now where it is close to 3:00 a.m. in portugal. i appreciate having you on. is there anything that i just said that it's false? you are on the cusp of being...
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dozens are feared dead in italy, after an avalanche engulfed a hotel. 35 people are missing. theresa may says britain will be open for business after brexit, as one high street bank predicted london will remain europe's top financial centre, despite the uk leaving the eu. also coming up, we'll have the latest on the unfolding political crisis in gambia. neighbouring senegal has sent in troops, to ensure adama barrow assumes power as the new president. and a french win in record time in the vendee globe race. welcome to bbc news. donald trump has arrived in washington, along with his wife melania, ahead of his inauguration tomorrow as the 45th president of the united states. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend — some to support him, some to protest against him. and it will be watched around the world by millions. let's cross to our washington correspondent jane o'brien. asign of a sign of the times, our viewers saw the pictures. that plane did not have the word trump all over it and it will be official tomorrow. the clock is ticking, fewer than 2a hours to
dozens are feared dead in italy, after an avalanche engulfed a hotel. 35 people are missing. theresa may says britain will be open for business after brexit, as one high street bank predicted london will remain europe's top financial centre, despite the uk leaving the eu. also coming up, we'll have the latest on the unfolding political crisis in gambia. neighbouring senegal has sent in troops, to ensure adama barrow assumes power as the new president. and a french win in record time in the...
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italy's biggest insurer may be required. we are seeing up 8.6% at the moment but the stock did rise the most since 2010. another massive move we are group, theith bt biggest drop since 2008. down 17% at the moment. this after they more than tripled the size of a italian unit and said that weakness in the u.k. and international corporate markets would hurt results this year and next. i'm looking at sap. not a move but we have interesting numbers. the company raising its target for 2020 results. the latest suite of applications at a faster pace and we spoke exclusively to sap ceo this morning who had this to say. our business in it u.k. is actually up post-brexit more than it was before the brexit announcement. we tend to grow faster in times of change because you need digital to manage through disruption. he was also pretty positive on the u.s.. guy: thank you very much indeed. let's go back to the politics in the judiciary. may int day for theresa the supreme court. 11 judges decide whether she has the authority to trigger a
italy's biggest insurer may be required. we are seeing up 8.6% at the moment but the stock did rise the most since 2010. another massive move we are group, theith bt biggest drop since 2008. down 17% at the moment. this after they more than tripled the size of a italian unit and said that weakness in the u.k. and international corporate markets would hurt results this year and next. i'm looking at sap. not a move but we have interesting numbers. the company raising its target for 2020 results....
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it's very usual for this area, for the centre of italy, because we know this area, this part of italy is not very sure for mountains, in particular, the last autumn, we know by the experts, there is an emergency for earthquakes very, very strong. thank you very much. news just into us from the foreign office. six britons have died in a road crash in saudi arabia. unconfirmed reports suggest victims we re unconfirmed reports suggest victims were from manchester and glasgow. indeed there is one report the dead include five people from one family in manchester. but that is, i stress, unconfirmed. we understand they were travelling in a minibus between mecca and medina. what is confirmed by the foreign office is the families of six british people, who have sadly died following this road accident, are being supported. the foreign office says it is also supporting several more british nationals who were injured in the crash. more on that as it comes into us. that's the latest from saudi arabia at the moment. six british citizens dying in that road crash. we'll try to talk to the foreign off
it's very usual for this area, for the centre of italy, because we know this area, this part of italy is not very sure for mountains, in particular, the last autumn, we know by the experts, there is an emergency for earthquakes very, very strong. thank you very much. news just into us from the foreign office. six britons have died in a road crash in saudi arabia. unconfirmed reports suggest victims we re unconfirmed reports suggest victims were from manchester and glasgow. indeed there is one...