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i wish italy were able to overcome divisions as germany was able to do that. the problem is that divisions between north and south in italy are much more deeply rooted in fairly short-lived divisions between western and eastern germany. it is largely a problem of culture. it is also a problem of law and order. i must they that in recent years, the italian state has achieved considerable success against organized crime and the south, but obviously, that is not enough yet. what are the frustrations the renzi government perceived? they feel they are at the mercy of germany, that they had these fiscal handcuffs that prevent them from engaging in the countercyclical stimulus that might make reform easier in the short term to swallow. what are the lessons other european leaders need to learn, and what do they need to offer countries like italy, greece, portugal -- other countries that are having recurring growth -- to give them the ability to make these fixes to their economy? mr. monti: i believe the european union should, with the consent of northern european coun
i wish italy were able to overcome divisions as germany was able to do that. the problem is that divisions between north and south in italy are much more deeply rooted in fairly short-lived divisions between western and eastern germany. it is largely a problem of culture. it is also a problem of law and order. i must they that in recent years, the italian state has achieved considerable success against organized crime and the south, but obviously, that is not enough yet. what are the...
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it is never used to the fall extent that italy used to the fall extent that italy used it. ithought used to the fall extent that italy used it. i thought england came off badly out of it. did you think they sounded unsportsmanlike, eddie jones saying it wasn't rugby? it was a bit sour, but he was standing up for his team, his team struggled on the field. ultimately, it didn't work out but it could have been closer if they had put over a few more kicks, italy. i don't want to see it every week, i don't think we need to change the rules on it, but it was a great opposing question for the six nations. what about scotland, the amazing win over wales, they go to twickenham for the calcutta cup tomorrow resurgent and possibly in with a chance of causing an upset?” have been going to murrayfield for the last ten years and scotland haven't had a great period of time. but in the last two years it is better and better. they beat ireland by being the better team on the field and they beat wales by blowing them away in the second half. wales will be disturbed and upset by the lack of
it is never used to the fall extent that italy used to the fall extent that italy used it. ithought used to the fall extent that italy used it. i thought england came off badly out of it. did you think they sounded unsportsmanlike, eddie jones saying it wasn't rugby? it was a bit sour, but he was standing up for his team, his team struggled on the field. ultimately, it didn't work out but it could have been closer if they had put over a few more kicks, italy. i don't want to see it every week,...
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really and gets gas to italy and greece in the near future. you are making progress then when it comes to talks with turkey. the other front has been with egypt, impeding your ability to export gas to egypt at the moment. how much progress have you made re?r question mar >> we won't elaborate on some discussions about the egyptian government. maybe make some reference to the general id, very clear. economicmediterranean -- will israel and egypt, maybe also lebanon in the future put will be some kind of .eplacement we get gas from two main sources, from the east of russia and from the northern sea. the northern city of belgium -- the potential for the mediterranean is very big. this foris to build these mediterranean to replace -- the east mediterranean to replace the northern sea. one guest to the european union. pipelinelk about this to greece and italy. who is paying for that? i cannot hear the entire but there has artie been a feasibility study. theough this is going to be longest gas pipeline in the world, and deepest, stretching from isra
really and gets gas to italy and greece in the near future. you are making progress then when it comes to talks with turkey. the other front has been with egypt, impeding your ability to export gas to egypt at the moment. how much progress have you made re?r question mar >> we won't elaborate on some discussions about the egyptian government. maybe make some reference to the general id, very clear. economicmediterranean -- will israel and egypt, maybe also lebanon in the future put will...
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this was the day before leaving for italy. a captain served as his best man, they were best friends, polar opposites in personality. the captain was a confident bachelor and was a ladies man around town. so, they got married and sailed with the other men over to italy. this is sergeant virgil hoffman of eden rapids, michigan. he was called into the air service after getting out out of the war and said, i will only go back if you send me to langley field, he was in love with this young woman, stella. they said ok and sent them back to langley, the two were soon engaged. that is her engagement ring. they were young, in love, planning a wedding for the following year. to speak a little about roma, she was built in 1919. she was originally supposed to be built before world war i, but they had to find another purpose. they wanted to use her as a transatlantic vessel between rome and rio de janeiro. as they were looking at airships, taking the place of large ocean liners for transportation. that never came to be. she was generally u
this was the day before leaving for italy. a captain served as his best man, they were best friends, polar opposites in personality. the captain was a confident bachelor and was a ladies man around town. so, they got married and sailed with the other men over to italy. this is sergeant virgil hoffman of eden rapids, michigan. he was called into the air service after getting out out of the war and said, i will only go back if you send me to langley field, he was in love with this young woman,...
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a senator for life in italy. always a pleasure to hear your thoughts and the insight on the italian economy. i think we need to talk to -- we need to talk about italian banks. investors, they don't understand on the conversations why reinvesting in the banks are taking so long. what effect does this have on the bank and the italian economy? mario: well, i have some experience, having been competition commissioner for state issuesd the in particular pertaining to financial institutions are very complicated. so i am not too surprised that the conversation between the commissioner and the prime minister takes long. however, i do hope that they are soon concluded. it will help. most importantly, i think, the general stance of the relationship between the eu and italy, concerning the control of the ministere -- has something to do. he has announced that. it is a complementary set of interventions to put italy fully in line with the requirements. soon, asis is achieved i hope then i believe that is also the issue of th
a senator for life in italy. always a pleasure to hear your thoughts and the insight on the italian economy. i think we need to talk to -- we need to talk about italian banks. investors, they don't understand on the conversations why reinvesting in the banks are taking so long. what effect does this have on the bank and the italian economy? mario: well, i have some experience, having been competition commissioner for state issuesd the in particular pertaining to financial institutions are very...
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we hope to conclude on a with cyprus, greece, and italy. way forcan pave the this mediterranean gas pipeline to take place. my vision is that three years from now we will be able to andrt natural gas to turkey we will be complete the mediterranean pipeline and supply gas from the area. shery: when it comes to the pipeline do you have a plan on where the money will come from? it will be a private sector project. it is commercially feasible. first, we have to conclude in the next few months some kind of agreement between the four governments involved. have a general understanding between the , currently israel and cyprus, and the consumers, -- and the main consumer italy. in italy, natural gas supply might also replace some of these apply coming from north africa. yousef: let's put the energy story aside. talk about the political situation in israel. benjamin netanyahu has threatened to go to election. how do you feel about that? do you support him on that front? running a very vibrant parliamentary democracy. sometimes in coalitions with man
we hope to conclude on a with cyprus, greece, and italy. way forcan pave the this mediterranean gas pipeline to take place. my vision is that three years from now we will be able to andrt natural gas to turkey we will be complete the mediterranean pipeline and supply gas from the area. shery: when it comes to the pipeline do you have a plan on where the money will come from? it will be a private sector project. it is commercially feasible. first, we have to conclude in the next few months some...
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in yesterday's other game, france ran in four tries against italy to seal a bonus point victory by a0 points to 18 in rome. italy had gone in front through sergio parisse‘s try early on, but they now look destined once again for the wooden spoon. england's women have set up a grand slam decider with ireland next week after thrashing scotland 64 points to 0.
in yesterday's other game, france ran in four tries against italy to seal a bonus point victory by a0 points to 18 in rome. italy had gone in front through sergio parisse‘s try early on, but they now look destined once again for the wooden spoon. england's women have set up a grand slam decider with ireland next week after thrashing scotland 64 points to 0.
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he sent wolf back to italy. wolf said he was just happy to get home with his head still on his shoulders. he began new negotiationegotiat dulles. those talks dragged on for several weeks and misadventures and false starts happeneded but they agreed to surrender on may 2nd and dulles was pretty fired up about it. he achieved quite a feat. fortunately, a lot of the acomp -- accomplishments diminished when they surrendered. but he refused to destroy at italian artwork and factories because he was talking to dulles and it ended five days early is probably saved thousands of liv lives. dulles stayed on after the war but his heart wasn't really in it. he kind of disagreed with american occupation policy. the americans laid down very strict rules that barred anybody who had been aoegs association associated with the nazi party from participating in the government. and dulles didn't agree. his prime concern was the soviet union and wanted to make sure germany got back on its feed and you had to turn to ex-nazis to achie
he sent wolf back to italy. wolf said he was just happy to get home with his head still on his shoulders. he began new negotiationegotiat dulles. those talks dragged on for several weeks and misadventures and false starts happeneded but they agreed to surrender on may 2nd and dulles was pretty fired up about it. he achieved quite a feat. fortunately, a lot of the acomp -- accomplishments diminished when they surrendered. but he refused to destroy at italian artwork and factories because he was...
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as a team, we want to build on what we formed last week against italy. we are happy with the performance and is great to be at the stoop. she did not do her roommate any favours running tries into the corner is only meant to were converted. alas one help england's past their biggest victory in year's competition by a point. ireland will be hoping hosting the decider on friday will give them some advantage against rampant england. here's the table as things stand. it's heading to the final game in dublin — ireland take on england next weekend. both sides are on 18 points, both sides are unbeaten, the winner takes the title. it is on saint patrick's day. to domestic rugby now, and leicester are on the verge of reaching the final of the anglo—welsh cup. this trial has put them on course to beat saracens, 32 — ten is the score at the moment. five minutes left. they'll face exeter or harlequins who play the other semifinal tomorrow. the final takes place at the stoop a week today. in the pro 12, ulster are hosting zebre. the game kicked off just after s
as a team, we want to build on what we formed last week against italy. we are happy with the performance and is great to be at the stoop. she did not do her roommate any favours running tries into the corner is only meant to were converted. alas one help england's past their biggest victory in year's competition by a point. ireland will be hoping hosting the decider on friday will give them some advantage against rampant england. here's the table as things stand. it's heading to the final game...
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at 33, he is italy's evergreen tallies man. braun and brilliance. the french again have struggled to assert themselves on this tournament but when their flowing style of rugby does emerge, it is worth savouring. 0h, oh, what 0h, whata oh, what a dummy. for italy, successful so close yet so far away, their fast starts so often falls apart. it was too easy. italy have shown they can be ingenious but this was a week of errors. a famous success in the six nations still feels some way off. so here's confirmation of england's unassailable lead, they top the six nations table. four wins out of four, eight pints clear of both ireland and france. —— points. and england go to ireland next week to try and claim the record 19th win in a row, and the triple crown. the women's six nations will go down to the final weekend, with both ireland and england winning their penultimate matches this afternoon to remain unbeaten in the tournament. england's kay wilson ran in a record seven tries against scotland, while earlier ireland edged past wales. nick parrot has
at 33, he is italy's evergreen tallies man. braun and brilliance. the french again have struggled to assert themselves on this tournament but when their flowing style of rugby does emerge, it is worth savouring. 0h, oh, what 0h, whata oh, what a dummy. for italy, successful so close yet so far away, their fast starts so often falls apart. it was too easy. italy have shown they can be ingenious but this was a week of errors. a famous success in the six nations still feels some way off. so here's...
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. >> over paiedmont italy. >> they were experiencing up to 897 mile per hour gusts. >> i would think 80 plus mile per hour winds would preclude you from letting people go up there. >> this car derailed 130 people on the chair lift. 25 members of a technical rescue team asked people to be patient while they got everybody down one by one. this storm was so severe it damaged buildings, toppled trees, one young girl suffered minor injuries from a roof tile that got blown off, and hit her in the head. >> exactly. >> and we are awaiting a standard delivery. >> this container is specific for these guys. they created the power tower out of that container. the first thing is, they have to get that power tower to some place very important. they go from the rosarita area and then some place rural. they are going to an orphanage to set up this tower -- >> what is in that box? >> ibc totes, they have solar panels, they're going to create a power tower, they wanted to create dependable water and power sources for people on the front lines. this orphanage is in a rural area. rural areas don't have
. >> over paiedmont italy. >> they were experiencing up to 897 mile per hour gusts. >> i would think 80 plus mile per hour winds would preclude you from letting people go up there. >> this car derailed 130 people on the chair lift. 25 members of a technical rescue team asked people to be patient while they got everybody down one by one. this storm was so severe it damaged buildings, toppled trees, one young girl suffered minor injuries from a roof tile that got blown...
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cyprus, greece, italy. my understanding, in order to pave the way for this gas pipeline to take place, my vision is three years from now, we will be able to export natural gas to turkey. six years from now, we will be crosso complete this mediterranean pipeline. >> when it comes to the pipeline -- when it comes to the pipeline, do you have a plan on where the money will come from? probably it will be a private sector project. feasible.ercially this, we have to conclude over the next few months. g.e type of g to some sort of understanding about the regulatory system. an understanding between the exporters, mainly israel and cyprus, and the consumers, currently greece. the main consumer will be italy. such natural gas supply might also replace some of the supply coming from north africa. let's put the energy story aside. talk about the political situation. benjamin netanyahu has threatened to go to elections. do you support him? >> we are running a very vibrant parliamentary democracy. we have to have coaliti
cyprus, greece, italy. my understanding, in order to pave the way for this gas pipeline to take place, my vision is three years from now, we will be able to export natural gas to turkey. six years from now, we will be crosso complete this mediterranean pipeline. >> when it comes to the pipeline -- when it comes to the pipeline, do you have a plan on where the money will come from? probably it will be a private sector project. feasible.ercially this, we have to conclude over the next few...
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first that he was willing to surrender the entire ss force in italy to dulles. he also said he was buddies with field marshall albert castle ring who was in charge of the german army. this was pretty explosive stuff. they were talking about the surrender of a million men and the end of an entire hunt. and more important from dulles and the american perspective was what it meant for fighting in the alps. in the further stages of the war, the americans convinced themselves that the germans were going to make a last final stand in the mountains of austria and italy. there was lots that suggested germans were building factories, building air conditioning in the factories and there was a special command unit being established called the werewolf. it is a great name for a commander unit. it turned out to be completely wrong. the intelligence was bogus and the americans fell for a pr scheme that joseph thought of. it really paralyzed american thinking. the americans estimated if there was some sort of gorilla war in the alps that it could drag world war ii out by two m
first that he was willing to surrender the entire ss force in italy to dulles. he also said he was buddies with field marshall albert castle ring who was in charge of the german army. this was pretty explosive stuff. they were talking about the surrender of a million men and the end of an entire hunt. and more important from dulles and the american perspective was what it meant for fighting in the alps. in the further stages of the war, the americans convinced themselves that the germans were...
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a new study ranks italy as the healthiest nation in the world. the mediterranean diet, rich in vegetables and olive oil is one big reason, a baby born in italy today can expect to live into his or her '80s. how about us? where do we rank? the u.s. is at 34th healthiest country on earth. >> yeah. if you want to say forget the diet, maybe indulge in a one of a kind dining experience, we do have good news. >> okay. motivation at an exclusive wine country restaurant just got a bit easier. >> the french laundry, of course. taking reservations, that is a three-month window t. restaurant is opening up seat income advance to give more dpefts an opportunity to book a table. according to restaurant's website, pre paid reservations start at $310 per person. >> so it used to be a two-month window, extended. >> it's always nice to take a littlecy es that after a nice meal. apparently the same goes for gl. >> coming up on abc news at 4:00, it's been one month since that disastrous flooding in san jose, the residents and what they are doing to clean up. how a c
a new study ranks italy as the healthiest nation in the world. the mediterranean diet, rich in vegetables and olive oil is one big reason, a baby born in italy today can expect to live into his or her '80s. how about us? where do we rank? the u.s. is at 34th healthiest country on earth. >> yeah. if you want to say forget the diet, maybe indulge in a one of a kind dining experience, we do have good news. >> okay. motivation at an exclusive wine country restaurant just got a bit...
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people also say that a lot of jews were saved in italy. they have the second highest survival rate in europe. 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. i'll do you can have a different standard in both cases. whether the not the war criminals escape using monasteries or whether jews escape using monasteries. i would say 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 church has a very tried and true sanctuary. the catholic idea of sanctuary 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? the priest said to the nazi for the priest said to the
people also say that a lot of jews were saved in italy. they have the second highest survival rate in europe. 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. i'll do you can have a different standard in both cases. whether the not the war criminals escape using monasteries or whether jews escape using monasteries. i would say that the birds will be known when the vatican opens. many pages will open...
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of a scholarship to italy. what we've learned, i can pass on and teach to the next generation. i'm teaching him how to make things. >> he impacts hundreds of lives every day. between 600 and 1,000 and 1,200 meals a day. a chance to create beautiful meals with what a given. >> 90% of the dairy, and meat and bread is donated. >> you can use humble ingredients, never a reason to serve bad food. >> and there are discussions about life. >> staying clean. >> it's about taking a different path. >> i would either be dead, my way of living wasn't good or i'd been in jail. >> i don't want to go back to my old life. >> on the verge of graduating, able to go to italy and giving back and learning. >> here, this food for the hungry also feeds a transformation. >> over the course of the 12 month program, we have a long time to invest in the lives of these men and women, and so truly, they leave different than theycame in. >> you can find more of the report on the show this weekend. they address hunger and they air this saturd
of a scholarship to italy. what we've learned, i can pass on and teach to the next generation. i'm teaching him how to make things. >> he impacts hundreds of lives every day. between 600 and 1,000 and 1,200 meals a day. a chance to create beautiful meals with what a given. >> 90% of the dairy, and meat and bread is donated. >> you can use humble ingredients, never a reason to serve bad food. >> and there are discussions about life. >> staying clean. >> it's...
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not just italy, will benefit. it is about using the political mandate to change europe for the better and to go on with integration. .his has been the success story we have just signed a declaration of their own. principleslate the into policies. francine: what happens if marine le pen wins in france? >> it will be generating italy butnot just in also in other countries. let's not forget that the temptation to leave europe is widely spread with a number of countries. francine: with that hurt yields or the spread? the spread of financial institutions? >> markets are beginning to price, aggressively, political risk. i expect that to be reflected in markets. francine: when i spoke to the italian finance minister, he says it goes back to brexit and yesterday, they are trying to get tankers to come to their cities. we're just getting news and we understand that jpmorgan is in talks for a dublin office space that could hold 1000 staff. they are looking at a subsidiary. larry hatheway is here. all of these at comings and
not just italy, will benefit. it is about using the political mandate to change europe for the better and to go on with integration. .his has been the success story we have just signed a declaration of their own. principleslate the into policies. francine: what happens if marine le pen wins in france? >> it will be generating italy butnot just in also in other countries. let's not forget that the temptation to leave europe is widely spread with a number of countries. francine: with that...
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indulge in italy's lighter side at olive garden. now, in 3 easy steps. new master camo color correcting kit from maybelline ny. color correct... conceal flaws... highlight to finish see the difference! maybelline's master camo make it happen. ♪ maybelline ny you may be muddling through allergies.oned with... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. albreakthrough withyou back. non-drowsy allegra® for fast 5-in-1 multi-symptom relief. breakthrough allergies with allegra®. psoriasis relief. salicylic acid controls recurrence of psoriasis symptoms. plus intensive moisturizers. new gold bond psoriasis relief. in the lotion aisle. >>> many people will celebrate st. patrick's day in different ways. you guys have your green ob. on. in chicago they do it a little differently. right in the river. 45 pounds of environmentally friendly dye. that's pretty cool. you can see the boat go through and dump all the dye and a couple
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the most important election has to be in italy. italy is not performing well as an economy. the election which currently looks like it will be later this year is something to watch. mark: the fact that the republicans have a domination in the house and senate, does that say that even with the powers under your control it is still hard? marine le pen gets in, that she still have the mechanism behind her? >> if i can get a little push of local horizons publication, we talked about the institutional framework and each country. that includes the powers of the u.s. president. wins,f the marine le pen she needs the majority in the parliament to push things through. that is difficult for her, of course. back in america, far too many people have associated america with trump, the president, the man. but of course, it is a very public it set up in american politics. we are beginning to realize how fractured the republican party is. the trump supporters, the far conservatives, it is not a very cohesive party. it is not just on health care reform, but on other isss as well. the questio
the most important election has to be in italy. italy is not performing well as an economy. the election which currently looks like it will be later this year is something to watch. mark: the fact that the republicans have a domination in the house and senate, does that say that even with the powers under your control it is still hard? marine le pen gets in, that she still have the mechanism behind her? >> if i can get a little push of local horizons publication, we talked about the...
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the made inave italy, made in britain brands. you have all the travel related chains, travell airlines. is it half a billion businesses or half $1 billion? e $21 billion company. it needs to be scalable. manus: thank you for journey as. anna: we are hearing that belgium is saying that lloyd's of london is planning a new unit in brussels coming after comments yesterday, the news thatrday from reporting lloyd's of london is going to name a new eu have. we are getting the results from lloyd's of london. we will speak to the company later. manus: we continue the brexit discussion as we move forward. this is bloomberg. ♪ lives today the u.k. details of how eu a lot will be moved into u.k. law. eu leaders challenge may's bid to tie free trade to security. anna: eric rosengren argan -- argues that four hikes will be needed to protect the economy from overheating. manus: italy's finance minister says the country's banking problems have been solved. banks isoblem with the being solved in the sense that there are some critical points but
the made inave italy, made in britain brands. you have all the travel related chains, travell airlines. is it half a billion businesses or half $1 billion? e $21 billion company. it needs to be scalable. manus: thank you for journey as. anna: we are hearing that belgium is saying that lloyd's of london is planning a new unit in brussels coming after comments yesterday, the news thatrday from reporting lloyd's of london is going to name a new eu have. we are getting the results from lloyd's of...
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so he went to italy to join mv ever start. between 1956 and 1960, john surtees dominated the 350 cc and 500 cc classes. the master has done it again. winning seven world championships. john surtees is the hero with a double in the first classic meeting of the year. on his way to win his six tt and his first successive senior tt... way to win his six tt and his first successive senior tt. .. he became the first man to win the senior isle of man tt three years running. is this your life's ambition now achieved? not really, i suppose. i don't set out with definite ambitions. i just try don't set out with definite ambitions. ijust try and do my best, whatever i do. he ambitions. ijust try and do my best, whateverl do. he switched ambitions. ijust try and do my best, whatever i do. he switched to ca i’s best, whatever i do. he switched to cars full—time in 1961, driving a cooper. 0nce cars full—time in 1961, driving a cooper. once again, he had to go to italy to find success. this time with ferrari. the second place in mexico
so he went to italy to join mv ever start. between 1956 and 1960, john surtees dominated the 350 cc and 500 cc classes. the master has done it again. winning seven world championships. john surtees is the hero with a double in the first classic meeting of the year. on his way to win his six tt and his first successive senior tt... way to win his six tt and his first successive senior tt. .. he became the first man to win the senior isle of man tt three years running. is this your life's...
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we need to start thinking about expanding again in italy and out of italy. francine: through acquisitions? philippe: acquisitions will be looked at in an opportunistic way. if they can accelerate our strategy, we will look at them. in a very opportunistic and disciplined way. we want to have the same discipline in acquisition as we do on the industrial is this. guy: what is happening more broadly in the sector in italy. idea orit was a good something that shouldn't have been invested in. was it a mistake to put money into that fund? well, we put money into that fund to sustain the italian banking system and i thought it was a good idea to do it. atthe end, between at 91 and 92. stabilized theo situation for the italian banking system, which is good for the country. maybe the solutions were not perfect, but the solutions at the end were effective. soncine: you will -- you own many italian bonds. are you concerned the political situation will be volatile western -- volatile? philippe: our btp exposure is fully consistent with our liabilities. that is the first
we need to start thinking about expanding again in italy and out of italy. francine: through acquisitions? philippe: acquisitions will be looked at in an opportunistic way. if they can accelerate our strategy, we will look at them. in a very opportunistic and disciplined way. we want to have the same discipline in acquisition as we do on the industrial is this. guy: what is happening more broadly in the sector in italy. idea orit was a good something that shouldn't have been invested in. was it...
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not just in italy but in other countries. europeptation to leave is widespread in a number of countries. >> with that hurt definitely yields or the spread between italian? would that hurt a lot of financial institutions? >> markets are beginning to price aggressively political risk. the victory of marine le pen and france would be a permanent risk to europe. matt: mike amy manager director at pimco europe. do you think there is too much risk priced in of a le pen win considering her apparent inability to win this election in the second round? 15-20 basis points off the white house levels of the spread. think they have a big risk anyone a le pen win. dynamics, itt the does not see much he has much momentum. in the second round in particular, that 20% wedge does not seem to be moving. i think the markets are right to price in a loss in the second round. clearly there is a risk that she wins. in the last year or so you would not want to ruled out entirely. i think the markets are rights to have a risk in there. not a big one. te
not just in italy but in other countries. europeptation to leave is widespread in a number of countries. >> with that hurt definitely yields or the spread between italian? would that hurt a lot of financial institutions? >> markets are beginning to price aggressively political risk. the victory of marine le pen and france would be a permanent risk to europe. matt: mike amy manager director at pimco europe. do you think there is too much risk priced in of a le pen win considering her...
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discover italy's lighter side, at olive garden with new tastes of the mediterranean recipes that put a fresh spin on traditional italian made with simple, wholesome ingredients inspired by italy's mediterranean coast. indulge in italy's lighter side at olive garden. with preference when you color your hair it's a love thing. try superior preference from l'oreal with up to 12 tones in each luminous shade preference is uniquely blended to be dimensional and fade defying up to 8 weeks. superior preference from l'oreal paris. taste the many sides of brookside. smooth dark chocolate outside. exotic fruit flavor inside. brookside. for all your sides. brookside. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. enough pressure in here for ya? too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let's end this. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. just ask listerine® users. the very people we st
discover italy's lighter side, at olive garden with new tastes of the mediterranean recipes that put a fresh spin on traditional italian made with simple, wholesome ingredients inspired by italy's mediterranean coast. indulge in italy's lighter side at olive garden. with preference when you color your hair it's a love thing. try superior preference from l'oreal with up to 12 tones in each luminous shade preference is uniquely blended to be dimensional and fade defying up to 8 weeks. superior...
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until 2008, when italy's government discovered the toxic chemical dioxin in his sheep and slaughtered the entire herd. the culprit -- just a mile away. contaminants spewing from this massive steel plant - europe's largest - meant fornaro could never have grazing animals again. to clean up his land - he decided to try a rather unusual experiment. he's growing marijuana. fornaro planted industrial hemp to try to leech contaminants from the soil. the science is called phyto-remediation. the plants are absorbing the contaminants. which stores or in some cases, transforms toxins into a harmless substance. this crop is past harvest and doesn't look like much now.ù but it's proven to pull heavy metals from soil... ...and was used following the nuclear disaster at chernobyl to remove radioactive "strontium" and "cesium". that's what inspired environmental engineer marcello callal to see if it might work here with dioxin. hemp pasta.ù hemp flour claudio natile sells some of the thousands products made from he took us to an apartment complex built from hemp composite materials. so passers-by
until 2008, when italy's government discovered the toxic chemical dioxin in his sheep and slaughtered the entire herd. the culprit -- just a mile away. contaminants spewing from this massive steel plant - europe's largest - meant fornaro could never have grazing animals again. to clean up his land - he decided to try a rather unusual experiment. he's growing marijuana. fornaro planted industrial hemp to try to leech contaminants from the soil. the science is called phyto-remediation. the plants...
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sandro gozi, minister for european affairs over in italy. quick word from kit juckes on the pound and where it ends. we are discussing brexit there. u.k. headline inflation back at the boe's goal. you are watching both the brexit conversation and the bank of england. kit: brexit conversation, bank of england, and the economic data every day with trepidation when i listen to those kinds of comments. there's not much good economic news on the horizon. there's just been six months where the economic data have been a lot stronger than people expected them to be. there's a question of, is that going to continue? they were very good. the british like to shop. matt: send them to germany, please. which is the most important thing for you to watch? the boe or the brexit talks? kit: the brexit talks. the boe is a function of everything else. if the boe raises rates, it would support sterling short-term. the bottom line on this, is the economy trundling thomas slowing slowly, or worse? anna: kit juckes, thank you so much. we will be speaking later to t
sandro gozi, minister for european affairs over in italy. quick word from kit juckes on the pound and where it ends. we are discussing brexit there. u.k. headline inflation back at the boe's goal. you are watching both the brexit conversation and the bank of england. kit: brexit conversation, bank of england, and the economic data every day with trepidation when i listen to those kinds of comments. there's not much good economic news on the horizon. there's just been six months where the...
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made right, in america >>> okay, guys, we're back from italy. that was nice. i know we said it was time, we have our expert kristin here, and you say that i still need a little bit more time. >> you might need a couple more minutes but all that would happen it will leave a little bit of it on the skin. >> okay. >> we will let this hang on for a little bit more because i want full experience. i'm willing, i'm willing. we will hold on. we will take it off before the show. people are waiting, tweeting me, we will take this off. maybe i'm just scared. >> yes, you are trying to stall. >> it feels like there is another layer or something on my skin, i do masks, i have done them before, but this almost feels like rubber, plastic. >> likely text it is starting to peel on the end which is a good sign. >> maybe it will peel off on its own, no worries. >> i don't think so. >> let's just go to jen. >> one, two, three, four, five >> okay. this is probably my new favorite place, you got it, guys, it is legacy youth tennis center. you probably know this place. they need your
made right, in america >>> okay, guys, we're back from italy. that was nice. i know we said it was time, we have our expert kristin here, and you say that i still need a little bit more time. >> you might need a couple more minutes but all that would happen it will leave a little bit of it on the skin. >> okay. >> we will let this hang on for a little bit more because i want full experience. i'm willing, i'm willing. we will hold on. we will take it off before the...
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. >> not italy? >> i think italy is largely -- italy will always be italy. i think there will be a view in european politics on the markets as well, that a degree of volatility and instability is almost a given. >> and while you do have that instability, i think the critical systemic instability is only to arise in italy if there's a significant negative movement in greece as well. there is a bit of a come mow effect. >> thank you, david. david lea, senior europe analyst for control risks. >>> now we were just speaking about germany. a man is held in custody after several were injured in dues en dore of. kelly cobiella has the story. >>> a man with an ax went on the attack. the injured being treated on the station floor. five were hurt, one seriously. police closed the station. evacuating stores and searching for suspects. at one point saying several could be on the run. late tonight, german police confirmed they arrested one man who jumped off a bridge and injured himself trying to get away. last july, a 17-year-old afghan asylum seeker attacked passengers
. >> not italy? >> i think italy is largely -- italy will always be italy. i think there will be a view in european politics on the markets as well, that a degree of volatility and instability is almost a given. >> and while you do have that instability, i think the critical systemic instability is only to arise in italy if there's a significant negative movement in greece as well. there is a bit of a come mow effect. >> thank you, david. david lea, senior europe analyst...
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in italy, 59%. if we get into an economic downturn, if italy is having to go into a program, you can see the number going below 15%. that is the longer-term risk. francine: we will be talking about the fed and opec prices later on. iis is how you watch tom and the review can also ask us questions directly. screen,ottom of your data checks and graphics you need to keep an eye on. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's get the bloomberg business flash. amber rudd as says the whatsapp messaging service should open up its encryption for messaging services. rudd said online services need to be aggressive in shutting down rights exploited by terrorist. the fed hasart says room for two more interest rate increases this year. he spoke to bloomberg tv in hong kong. i started the year with the assumption of two moves. --se are not stat in stone these are not set in stone. they are forecast in time. they are not a commitment. i would have adjusted mine to three moves. the strength of the economy justifies that.
in italy, 59%. if we get into an economic downturn, if italy is having to go into a program, you can see the number going below 15%. that is the longer-term risk. francine: we will be talking about the fed and opec prices later on. iis is how you watch tom and the review can also ask us questions directly. screen,ottom of your data checks and graphics you need to keep an eye on. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's get the bloomberg business flash. amber rudd as says the whatsapp messaging...
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this is the second time something like this happened in italy. last october, a man was killed when his car was crushed by a collapsing bridge near milan. it showed >>> new photos over the bridge that is collapsing because of the recent storms and landslide. it was closed february 15th after they found movement. caltrans is warning people to stay at least 100 feet away from the bridge because it is unstable. a 15-mile stretch of highway 1 is closed indefinitely. reconstruction of the bridge is scheduled to start next friday. they have a big job on their hands. >>> working in a different way. tech workers push their keyboards aside and use elbow grease to improve literacy in a bay city. >> we want to thank kate for this picture of today's foggy morning and mike shot a picture of water falls in sonoma. he took it at 4:00 a.m. after waking up and seeing the moonlight. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north a
this is the second time something like this happened in italy. last october, a man was killed when his car was crushed by a collapsing bridge near milan. it showed >>> new photos over the bridge that is collapsing because of the recent storms and landslide. it was closed february 15th after they found movement. caltrans is warning people to stay at least 100 feet away from the bridge because it is unstable. a 15-mile stretch of highway 1 is closed indefinitely. reconstruction of the...
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they ran in four first—half tries to earn the bonus point win — and condemn bottom of the table italy to a fourth straight defeat in this year's competition. between england or ireland will to take the title. exeter chiefs will face leicester tigers in the anglo—welsh final, after a hard fought 24—7 win over harlequins. it's the third consecutive year that the chiefs have reached the final. they scored four tries — two inside the opening 15 minutes of the game. winger max bodilly grabbing the second. the final will take place next sunday at the twickenham stoop. marco fu and judd trump are into the final session of the players championship final. marco fu went into it leading 5—4. it is the first who gets to ten. judd trump has taken the first
they ran in four first—half tries to earn the bonus point win — and condemn bottom of the table italy to a fourth straight defeat in this year's competition. between england or ireland will to take the title. exeter chiefs will face leicester tigers in the anglo—welsh final, after a hard fought 24—7 win over harlequins. it's the third consecutive year that the chiefs have reached the final. they scored four tries — two inside the opening 15 minutes of the game. winger max bodilly...
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in italy's serie a, two goals in the last three minutes for lazio have seen them beat torino 3—1 and move back to fourth place ahead of inter. keita and anderson added to an earlier ciro immobile strike which was his 17th of the season. the match was finely poised at 1—1 until the late efforts secured all three points for the rome—based club. in spain's primera division eibar who are eighth played out a 1—1 draw away to bottom of the table osasuna leaving the visitors eight points adrift of a potential europa league spot for next season. second seed angelique kerber made hard work of securing her place in the last 16 of the indian wells tournament with a three set win over france's pauline parmentier. the german, who's assured of returning to number one in the world when the elite wta event ends, thanks to the injury withdrawal of serena williams needed two hours and 33 minutes to get past the 62nd—ranked parmentier. the temperature hit 36 degrees, an average of 20 degrees above the conditions normally expected at this time of the year. kerber next faces russian elena vesnina
in italy's serie a, two goals in the last three minutes for lazio have seen them beat torino 3—1 and move back to fourth place ahead of inter. keita and anderson added to an earlier ciro immobile strike which was his 17th of the season. the match was finely poised at 1—1 until the late efforts secured all three points for the rome—based club. in spain's primera division eibar who are eighth played out a 1—1 draw away to bottom of the table osasuna leaving the visitors eight points...
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beating italy 28 points to five in parma. they ran in four first—half tries to earn the bonus point win — and condemn bottom of the table italy to a fourth straight defeat in this year's competition. between england or ireland will to take the title. exeter chiefs will face leicester tigers in the anglo—welsh final, after a hard fought 24—7 win over harlequins. it's the third consecutive year that the chiefs have reached the final. they scored four tries — two inside the opening 15 minutes of the game. winger max bodilly grabbing the second. the final will take place next sunday at the twickenham stoop. marco fu and judd trump are into the final session of the players championship final. marco fu went into it leading 5—4. it is the first who gets to ten. judd trump has taken the first frame of the evening, squaring it at 5—5. could be set for a late finish in north wales. great britain's adam yates has pulled out of the tirreno—adriatico cycle race, retiring on stage five due to sickness, he started the day in
beating italy 28 points to five in parma. they ran in four first—half tries to earn the bonus point win — and condemn bottom of the table italy to a fourth straight defeat in this year's competition. between england or ireland will to take the title. exeter chiefs will face leicester tigers in the anglo—welsh final, after a hard fought 24—7 win over harlequins. it's the third consecutive year that the chiefs have reached the final. they scored four tries — two inside the opening 15...
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in the buildup to a big race in 20115. bought from italy in the buildup to a big race in 2014. i bought the syringes, folic acid, tad - b12, syringes, folic acid, tad and b12, andi syringes, folic acid, tad and b12, and i would just inject fat, salt of two or three times a week, maybe. especially when i wanted to lose weight i would inject carnitine more often, because it was very effective. i had to make sure there we re effective. i had to make sure there were no bottles in the butterfly clip, because if there is a mac in there it can give you a heart attack, and people buy that way. it is very daunting. edmondson was reported to team sky when a needle and vitamin cfound in his room, but tea m and vitamin cfound in his room, but team sky say that edmondson denied using the needle, and because of their concerns over his mental health, theirformer their concerns over his mental health, their former clinical director says he advised senior management not to report the issue to the authorities. if i had done that, and i suppose i am looking at safety issues, i did think there was
in the buildup to a big race in 20115. bought from italy in the buildup to a big race in 2014. i bought the syringes, folic acid, tad - b12, syringes, folic acid, tad and b12, andi syringes, folic acid, tad and b12, and i would just inject fat, salt of two or three times a week, maybe. especially when i wanted to lose weight i would inject carnitine more often, because it was very effective. i had to make sure there we re effective. i had to make sure there were no bottles in the butterfly...
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not just in italy, but in other countries. let's not forget the temptation to leave europe is widely spread. hurtter: with that significant yield or the spread between italian and german yield? our without hurt financial institutions? markets are beginning to price political risk. would be a in france permanent risk to lure. -- two europe. i expect that to be reflected also. thisf: let's widen conversation. let's bring in the global chief economist of a bank. great to have you back on the program. let's start off with the brexit story. finally a trigger. the countdown is on. i put this chart. this is what has been happening with data points versus expectation. you can see what a run it has been. that is your green pass in the top right. in this going to end the honeymoon. are the realities of brexit going to materialize? >> i do not think it will and this moment of positivity. yesterday we got the new quarterly following up from welcome to the jungle. the theme is very strong animal spirits at the moment. the riskhe fact that
not just in italy, but in other countries. let's not forget the temptation to leave europe is widely spread. hurtter: with that significant yield or the spread between italian and german yield? our without hurt financial institutions? markets are beginning to price political risk. would be a in france permanent risk to lure. -- two europe. i expect that to be reflected also. thisf: let's widen conversation. let's bring in the global chief economist of a bank. great to have you back on the...
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they ran in four first—half tries to earn the bonus point win — and condemn bottom of the table italy to a fourth straight defeat in this year's competition. england or ireland will to title. the top two play each other this friday — st patrick's day — in dublin. exeter chiefs will face leicester tigers in the anglo—welsh final, after a hard fought 24—7 win over harlequins. it's the third consecutive year that the chiefs have reached the final. they scored four tries — two inside the opening 15 minutes of the game. winger max bodilly grabbing the second. the final will take place next sunday at the twickenham stoop. marco fu leadsjudd trump 5—4 going into the final session of the players championship in llandudno. trump was trailing by five frames to two, but two century breaks, including this one of 136 — the highest of the tournament — has moved him within a frame of fu at the end of the afternoon session. it is the first to get to ten. great britain's adam yates has pulled out of the tirreno—adriatico cycle race, retiring on stage five due to sickness, despite hav
they ran in four first—half tries to earn the bonus point win — and condemn bottom of the table italy to a fourth straight defeat in this year's competition. england or ireland will to title. the top two play each other this friday — st patrick's day — in dublin. exeter chiefs will face leicester tigers in the anglo—welsh final, after a hard fought 24—7 win over harlequins. it's the third consecutive year that the chiefs have reached the final. they scored four tries — two inside...
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but once again he had to go to italy to find success, this time with ferrari. the man first isjohn surtees. and a second place in mexico clinched the 1964 world championship. a year later he almost died when his lola crashed in practice in canada. flown back to london, he eventually made a full recovery. i'm not attaching too much importance to this, although i think it is important in time i do sort of manage to fit in the full movements. his last grand prix victory was at monza in 1967. single—minded and deeply committed, his talent won him a unique place in motor racing history. i think by the time i was retiring i still probably hadn't reached my absolute peak, but i had achieved my main ambitions. because the most important thing i have to do in life, is not satisfy other people, but satisfy myself. british cycling has admitted that their success has come at the cost of athlete care. it follows an independent investigation into their world class performance programme. a draft copy of which was leaked a little earlier on today. 0ur reporter david 0rnstein
but once again he had to go to italy to find success, this time with ferrari. the man first isjohn surtees. and a second place in mexico clinched the 1964 world championship. a year later he almost died when his lola crashed in practice in canada. flown back to london, he eventually made a full recovery. i'm not attaching too much importance to this, although i think it is important in time i do sort of manage to fit in the full movements. his last grand prix victory was at monza in 1967....
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italy's sonny colbrelli was first across the line in a sprint finish to give his bahrain—merida team their first world tour victory. arnaud demare retained the leader's yellowjersey in the week long race. what a way for 23—year—old striker mirrai to score his first goal for his club comercial fc, they play in the third tier of the sao paulo state professional football championship in brazil. one imagines mirrai may be on his way to bigger things. from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello, good morning. the start of the week brought a mixture of sunshine and showers, but we were very close to some severe and potentially damaging weather. just across the way, in brittany, a gust approaching i20mph. that area of low pressure brought us some rain in the south—west and the channel islands, and is running away across europe rapidly now, to bring more some snow to the alps, take some wet weather across italy and to the adriatic, potentially bringing some damaging mistral winds to south—east france, and gusty winds into sardinia and corsica. here at home, things ve
italy's sonny colbrelli was first across the line in a sprint finish to give his bahrain—merida team their first world tour victory. arnaud demare retained the leader's yellowjersey in the week long race. what a way for 23—year—old striker mirrai to score his first goal for his club comercial fc, they play in the third tier of the sao paulo state professional football championship in brazil. one imagines mirrai may be on his way to bigger things. from me and the rest of the sport today...
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we will hear from the former ecb resident, italy's former prime minister. this special hour of programming at 4:00 on wednesday. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: lululemon will report earnings after the closing bell on wednesday. the backdrop here, the company's eagerness to move past missteps. let's get a check on lululemon's progress in this edition of "the numbers do not lie." you can see a boost in the whole .ports apparel retail industry lululemon's sales rose 7% in the third quarter, marking a turnaround from the cells decline two years ago. the online sales growth outperforming the rick and mortar sales. improvements should help bolster these performers further. while the line share revenue comes from the u.s., planned expansion will provide an opportunity to add sales in asia. the blue bars. growth expansion will be key in reaching the 2020 goals. you can see how marginal growth has improved in the down years. investors will be listening for updates on the men's side of the business. we will be following these results when they are released after wed
we will hear from the former ecb resident, italy's former prime minister. this special hour of programming at 4:00 on wednesday. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: lululemon will report earnings after the closing bell on wednesday. the backdrop here, the company's eagerness to move past missteps. let's get a check on lululemon's progress in this edition of "the numbers do not lie." you can see a boost in the whole .ports apparel retail industry lululemon's sales rose 7% in the third...
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populist 60 in one of may ben countries, it the netherlands, france, italy ?- what impact will that have is it country specific? does it matter which one it happens in, and what will be the economic applications of such a move? that biggest concern is you see the rise of a populist party in one of the bigger economies in the euro area, because they become very quickly systemic. what we see in greece -- it is painful to see for the euro area, but it doesn't derail the recovery process. but if you have it in countries like italy where there's a high level of government debt, a very volatile banking system with high npl's, it could really derail the recovery process. orcould lead to recession difficult economic situations with high unemployment. that could have repercussions not just for the country itself but for the whole euro area. contagion may be different from but ie saw in 2008-2012, worry about a political contagion effect. there are plenty of risks not netherlands, but in france and italy and possibly other countries -- germany is isy stabilizing here, i
populist 60 in one of may ben countries, it the netherlands, france, italy ?- what impact will that have is it country specific? does it matter which one it happens in, and what will be the economic applications of such a move? that biggest concern is you see the rise of a populist party in one of the bigger economies in the euro area, because they become very quickly systemic. what we see in greece -- it is painful to see for the euro area, but it doesn't derail the recovery process. but if...
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agent for america's cia has been freed after winning a reprieve for being extradited from portugal to italy. sabrina is convicted taking part in the kidnapping of a muslim cleric 14 years ago. she was released from detention after a partial pardon. >> a convicted mass order is not being treated inhumanely. the decision by the court of appeals overturns a lower court ruling from 2016. he was jailed in 2011 for the massacre of 77 people into separate incidents. the coffee shop giant starbucks sets open its first cafe in italy after more than three decades in business. fans to open the store in milan in 2018 have been met with mixed reactions from coffee loving italians many doubtful that the american-style beverages will catch on. far from being worried about outside competition, local sellers say that starbucks will have a hard time replacing traditional italian coffee. trumps economics strategy packed a punch. it was there enough detail to satisfy them. in news on the other side of the 62nd break -- 60-second break. be right back. brent: welcome back with the dw news live from berlin. your
agent for america's cia has been freed after winning a reprieve for being extradited from portugal to italy. sabrina is convicted taking part in the kidnapping of a muslim cleric 14 years ago. she was released from detention after a partial pardon. >> a convicted mass order is not being treated inhumanely. the decision by the court of appeals overturns a lower court ruling from 2016. he was jailed in 2011 for the massacre of 77 people into separate incidents. the coffee shop giant...
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but he went italy to find success again, this time with ferrari. his second place in mexico clinched the 1964 world championship. in 1965, he almost died when he crashed in practice in canada. flown back to london, you made a full recovery. i'm not attaching too much importance to this. although it is important that i fit in four movements. his last grand prix victory was in 1967. single—minded and deeply committed, his talent won him a unique place in motor racing history. by the time i was retiring andi history. by the time i was retiring and i still had not probably reached my absolute peak, but i had achieved my absolute peak, but i had achieved my main ambitions, because the most important thing i have to do in life is not satisfy other people but myself. john surtees who died today at the age of 83. that's all from sports day. thank you. goodbye. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me joseph harker, deputy 0pinion editor at the guardian and melanie eusebe, executive producer of the w
but he went italy to find success again, this time with ferrari. his second place in mexico clinched the 1964 world championship. in 1965, he almost died when he crashed in practice in canada. flown back to london, you made a full recovery. i'm not attaching too much importance to this. although it is important that i fit in four movements. his last grand prix victory was in 1967. single—minded and deeply committed, his talent won him a unique place in motor racing history. by the time i was...