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of one of italy's most infamous mafia groups were arrested in four german states. this is to consider. worked closely with the italian anti mafia police. they also made numerous arrests this morning and asked as to risk the suspected mafia members leaving here involved in voting their. fists. in total more than one hundred seventy suspected members were arrested in italy and germany police also seized more than fifty million euros in assets. the mafia hails from the region of calabria in southern italy in the town of chiro the clan is said to control virtually all local businesses their influence extends even into the political sphere something which has alarmed all for a tease. you can do that in the last election two members ran against each other. at some point the entering data had a meeting to decide who should win and worked out a deal so that both would benefit. dunder speak. from its italian stronghold the group was able to extend its criminal empire into northern europe as well as drugs and arms trafficking but clam infiltrated ordinary businesses from fun
of one of italy's most infamous mafia groups were arrested in four german states. this is to consider. worked closely with the italian anti mafia police. they also made numerous arrests this morning and asked as to risk the suspected mafia members leaving here involved in voting their. fists. in total more than one hundred seventy suspected members were arrested in italy and germany police also seized more than fifty million euros in assets. the mafia hails from the region of calabria in...
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his jewish family suffered great losses in mussolini's italy. emanuele: i think my family's history has sensitized me in a special way, and more than other people. italian fascists arrested my relatives and turned them over to the german nazis. ten members of my family were gassed in auschwitz. reporter: if italy's senate follows the chamber of deputies and passes the new law, then giving the fascist salute in public -- as often seen in soccer stadiums -- will be punishable with prison sentences of up to two years. the same would apply for producing, marketing, or selling fascist memorabilia. and judges can increase the penalties by a third if an offender spreads fascist propaganda in the media or on the internet. the point of fiano's law becomes obvious on the big fascist holidays in mussolini's hometown, predappio. events include a fascist mass held by a catholic priest. most of these people are united on two fronts -- ideologically, in their rejection of democracy, liberalism, and italy's current politics -- and also in their desire to stop t
his jewish family suffered great losses in mussolini's italy. emanuele: i think my family's history has sensitized me in a special way, and more than other people. italian fascists arrested my relatives and turned them over to the german nazis. ten members of my family were gassed in auschwitz. reporter: if italy's senate follows the chamber of deputies and passes the new law, then giving the fascist salute in public -- as often seen in soccer stadiums -- will be punishable with prison...
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pledged to help greece and italy. the plan was to redistribute some ninety eight thousand asylum seekers among other e.u. member states but well under a third of that number had actually been relocated by autumn twenty seventeen the greeks feel let down and have barely drawn on extra e.u. funds to expand the camps and improve conditions most greek islanders opposed bigger and more permanent facilities they don't see why they should shoulder the e.u.'s refugee problem alone his local man no longer believes the relocation system will be implemented. the islands of the north indian cannot stand anymore to have hotspots because accommodation fastbreak which is a condition said all of these doctors administration. guard policeman i think that some member states are covered or marks behind the situation and not accepting if you g.'s not fulfilling their grim and that will sign. a strain just over a kilometer wide separates the greek island some hours from turkey in twenty sixteen the turkish coast guard intercepted almost f
pledged to help greece and italy. the plan was to redistribute some ninety eight thousand asylum seekers among other e.u. member states but well under a third of that number had actually been relocated by autumn twenty seventeen the greeks feel let down and have barely drawn on extra e.u. funds to expand the camps and improve conditions most greek islanders opposed bigger and more permanent facilities they don't see why they should shoulder the e.u.'s refugee problem alone his local man no...
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really for me the most a linear was italy's greatest since the roman empire. this law is really past all hell will break loose that's why i hope it will pass. the twenty seventeen anniversary of muscling his march on rome runs its usual course neo fascists celebrate their ideology and themselves with zero intervention on the part of the police but this celebration in honor of ill do check maybe the last of its kind if italy's parliament indeed passes the law something the mayor of pretty dark here would welcome it. was a key is to look as in italy there is next to no critical examination of history that will be this year so a lot lives on in secret. for an every once in a while that burst onto the surface again you feel. it elice parliament in rome could now write history in its own way. the final passing of the bill may yet take some time however because a government crisis means there will be new elections in march we recently brought you a story about dutch university students living an old people's homes as a way of bridging the generational divide now the
really for me the most a linear was italy's greatest since the roman empire. this law is really past all hell will break loose that's why i hope it will pass. the twenty seventeen anniversary of muscling his march on rome runs its usual course neo fascists celebrate their ideology and themselves with zero intervention on the part of the police but this celebration in honor of ill do check maybe the last of its kind if italy's parliament indeed passes the law something the mayor of pretty dark...
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because we know that whoever is in power in italy there is a national consensus in italy for building ties with russia and on the whole. you know that. russia eataly ties will develop in a positive way why would we do that that's a provocation in the end their goal is to undermine. this consensus for developing ties with russia they do this on purpose because they want to target p.t.o. the current level of our relations this is done by some forces outside of italy and not in need to lead self and we are aware of that and we know what's going on then we keep this in mind when we work with our italian partners we maintain contacts with many political parties and intelligence services in italy we have been offering all along and we just to renewed this offer recently to set up a working group for example on cyber security. to do it. he said you know to to work together on this matter in a transparent way. in order to work on those threats together. with mr putin i have to use this opportunity. i would imagine it is a difficult time and. even though we are. they calling me is written in t
because we know that whoever is in power in italy there is a national consensus in italy for building ties with russia and on the whole. you know that. russia eataly ties will develop in a positive way why would we do that that's a provocation in the end their goal is to undermine. this consensus for developing ties with russia they do this on purpose because they want to target p.t.o. the current level of our relations this is done by some forces outside of italy and not in need to lead self...
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what's happening in italy so we want support we want to help. the present so the will to go to willing to contribute to finding a solution because the eager turkey statement to do continue. as it is happening in the last that one year in the hope so politicians are still clinging to the deal with ankara does that mean it should serve as a blueprint for agreements with other third party states. italy summer twenty seventeen the german frigate mecklenburg for common made an unscheduled stop in the sicilian town of august are on board refugees from libya rescued by the german armed forces whose real mission it is to arrest people smugglers instead they've come across the most vulnerable people of all children. up or not there are almost one hundred men from we only have five women with us and just over fifty children who are traveling alone king novel fun of hostility a line of eyes. fifty unaccompanied minors yes is that is that a new experience or is it normal to find so many children traveling alone can and the wars that followed of. course that
what's happening in italy so we want support we want to help. the present so the will to go to willing to contribute to finding a solution because the eager turkey statement to do continue. as it is happening in the last that one year in the hope so politicians are still clinging to the deal with ankara does that mean it should serve as a blueprint for agreements with other third party states. italy summer twenty seventeen the german frigate mecklenburg for common made an unscheduled stop in...
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it is back in the fields of italy. the victims are mostly migrants. almost 100,000 arrived on the italian coast this year alone - in search of a better life. many did not survive the journey. and for those who made it, the plight continues. more and more end up on the huge plantations of southern italy where they toil seven days a week in inhumane conditions, without water, electricity or adequate food. some of those responsible have now been formally charged with enslavement. our reporter went there to find out how this could have happened in modern-day europe. >> the "gran ghetto" near italy's southern city of foggia is home to some 1500 people during harvest time. although "home" is hardly the right word. the migrant labourers from africa live here in appalling conditions. they earn up to a maximum of 20 euros a day. not enough to afford a proper place to live. >> three of us sleep here. this is the kitchen where we make food. we have rice. and oil, that's it. >> recently the water supply was cut off here. but the migrants stayed anyway. partly bec
it is back in the fields of italy. the victims are mostly migrants. almost 100,000 arrived on the italian coast this year alone - in search of a better life. many did not survive the journey. and for those who made it, the plight continues. more and more end up on the huge plantations of southern italy where they toil seven days a week in inhumane conditions, without water, electricity or adequate food. some of those responsible have now been formally charged with enslavement. our reporter went...
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the mafia hails from the region of calabria in southern italy. the clan is said to control all local businesses. their influence extends into even the political sphere, something that alarms authorities. >> in the last election, two members ran against each other. at some point, they had a meeting to decide who should win and worked out a deal so that both would benefit. >> from its italian stronghold, the group was able to extend its empire into northern europe. the clan infiltrated ordinary businesses, from funeral services to bread and wine sales. >> in italy, it seems they were operating through illegal schemes within the economy. this also had consequences here in germany. for example, people running restaurants were being pressured into purchasing inferior or overpriced products so that there was no real competition. >> wiretaps revealed that the gang was blackmailing the owners of pizzerias and ice cream parlors in germany, as well as laundering money from illegal business dealings. for those arrested, the game is now up. they will be extr
the mafia hails from the region of calabria in southern italy. the clan is said to control all local businesses. their influence extends into even the political sphere, something that alarms authorities. >> in the last election, two members ran against each other. at some point, they had a meeting to decide who should win and worked out a deal so that both would benefit. >> from its italian stronghold, the group was able to extend its empire into northern europe. the clan...
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>> where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >>. [ inaudible ] >> the reason i ask, my father was a v-17 pilot and flew out of italy. he was with the 99th. >> yeah. >> my dad would have been 98 years old this year, but he told me how impressed he was with the tu tuskegee airmen. i want to thank you for everything you did. [ applause ] >> i would like to thank you, also, mr.shiply. i don't know if you know of tom joiner. do you know tom joiner? he was on the radio? fm. anyway his father was a tuskegee airman. >> yes. >> and his dad met his motototo there on the base. uh-huh. i wanted to share that nugget with you in life. >> and the audience. [ applause ] >> thank you for your service and secondly for keeping alive this story of the tuskegee. you obviously saw many exciting and memorable events. what's the most memorable day that you had in the service? >> well, about 35 or 40 planes were on fire. and that created a lot of excitement. but they wouldn't let us go into the field because they had guns going off and nobody was allowe
>> where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >>. [ inaudible ] >> the reason i ask, my father was a v-17 pilot and flew out of italy. he was with the 99th. >> yeah. >> my dad would have been 98 years old this year, but he told me how impressed he was with the tu tuskegee airmen. i want to thank you for everything you did. [ applause ] >> i would like to thank you, also, mr.shiply. i don't know if you know of tom joiner. do you...
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nigerian women have a decades long history of being smuggled over to europe many by italy the u.n. says there's been an almost six hundred percent increase over the past three years of potential sex trafficking victims arriving in italy by sea the majority of them from nigeria. the italian city of tour and because the people traffickers gateway to europe. from here criminals distribute their sex slaves to the continent's brothels and curbsides women lured here with lies about the good jobs supposedly waiting for them more than nine thousand were smuggled into italy in twenty sixteen alone the princess khan has made it her life's mission to free as many of them as she can cause they want bad news but i think the speech that. they give them my. marriage before me off is. we have to have mines maybe most of that bank groups so all they would be afraid to . maybe. get. interviewed for. her first approach of the evening. princess has to be careful the pimps don't notice her. out walked for two yes day after this woman says she's been working here every day for two years when her childre
nigerian women have a decades long history of being smuggled over to europe many by italy the u.n. says there's been an almost six hundred percent increase over the past three years of potential sex trafficking victims arriving in italy by sea the majority of them from nigeria. the italian city of tour and because the people traffickers gateway to europe. from here criminals distribute their sex slaves to the continent's brothels and curbsides women lured here with lies about the good jobs...
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the real economy in italy is recovering about 1.5 gdp growth 10 years ago in italy, so i think we are in a very good position. i am not worried at all in italy. francine: what are you worried about? if you look at the outlook going forward, is there something you want to fix? carlo: it is clear we are affected with the italian really economy. in the end, in italy, we will have a government coalition. ofking on the real point weakness and reinforcing points of strength of italy. place inl remain a which you can stay because there is a lot of wealth in a tight and families. francine: are you any closer to an m&a target? are you still interested and are you looking at something right now? m&ao: we are not looking at at all. we want to look at a possible option for growth in china because we think europe, more or less, is something we cannot have growth exceeding the growth in italy and in italy, we exploit our -- with our client base. francine: for our viewers and areeners on radio, there one or two helicopters flying by. i don't know whether it is the trump administration, but it is lou
the real economy in italy is recovering about 1.5 gdp growth 10 years ago in italy, so i think we are in a very good position. i am not worried at all in italy. francine: what are you worried about? if you look at the outlook going forward, is there something you want to fix? carlo: it is clear we are affected with the italian really economy. in the end, in italy, we will have a government coalition. ofking on the real point weakness and reinforcing points of strength of italy. place inl remain...
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i have to be competent on italy. and i am even confident that the italian elections are not going to be is disruptive as we might have thought six months ago. francine: on brexit, do you believe they will reach an agreement on financial services? >> usually the nature of negotiations eu find a last-minute deal at some stage, and then everyone will be disappointed. the solution is always suboptimal. the difficult the for the u.k. is to understand that when you join the european union you do not join on your own terms but on that eu terms. when you leave the union, the same thing is true. your negotiating cards are very weak when you're trying to leave. that is what we are seeing in negotiations now. francine: we have seen leaders given overture to the u.k., saying you can come back if you want to. what is behind that? >> no one on the continental friedants to have shaken -- schadenfreud. from a security perspective, if we were to give, the elements to the british media to say, look, they want us out, all europeans wan
i have to be competent on italy. and i am even confident that the italian elections are not going to be is disruptive as we might have thought six months ago. francine: on brexit, do you believe they will reach an agreement on financial services? >> usually the nature of negotiations eu find a last-minute deal at some stage, and then everyone will be disappointed. the solution is always suboptimal. the difficult the for the u.k. is to understand that when you join the european union you...
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but first we go to italy where human traffickers are forcing more and more women into prostitution. human trafficking is a highly lucrative business and it's often linked to forced labor it affects women men and children. the international labor organization estimates that human trafficking is worth at least one hundred fifty billion dollars a year. the majority to search is made from forced sexual exploitation the remainder through illegal work for example in households or on farms. in two thousand and sixteen more than forty million people were believed to be living in slavery and women and girls make up seventy percent of them. nigerian women have a decades long history of being smuggled over to europe many by italy the u.n. says there's been an almost six hundred percent increase over the past three years of potential sex trafficking victims arriving in italy by say the majority of them from nigeria. the italian city of turin is the people traffickers gateway to europe . from here criminals distribute their sex slaves to the continent's crawford's and curbsides women lured here
but first we go to italy where human traffickers are forcing more and more women into prostitution. human trafficking is a highly lucrative business and it's often linked to forced labor it affects women men and children. the international labor organization estimates that human trafficking is worth at least one hundred fifty billion dollars a year. the majority to search is made from forced sexual exploitation the remainder through illegal work for example in households or on farms. in two...
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they will be extradited to italy for prosecution. brent: i am joined by giulia noberti. it is good to have you on the show. should we be shocked that the mafia has reached into central germany as we saw? guilia: i would say that that is not a surprise for people who are following the activities over the decades. they started many, many years ago. it followed the path of italian migration of guest workers. 10 years ago, for example, six people were shot in front of a pizzeria. so now, we are surprised again. brent: but we are talking about organized crime that is flourishing in germany. you say that this is not happen overnight, and that germany is for trial ground -- is fertile ground. why is that? giulia: geographical continuity, let's say. mafia members would find refuge in germany hiding from their competitors. brent: when you say they are hiding, what do you mean they are doing? working here legally? giulia: sometimes, yes. they really hide in germany, looking for another life. they also look for economic opportunities that are numerous in germany. brent: we are shor
they will be extradited to italy for prosecution. brent: i am joined by giulia noberti. it is good to have you on the show. should we be shocked that the mafia has reached into central germany as we saw? guilia: i would say that that is not a surprise for people who are following the activities over the decades. they started many, many years ago. it followed the path of italian migration of guest workers. 10 years ago, for example, six people were shot in front of a pizzeria. so now, we are...
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joining us from milan, how could the various options impact italy in the forum, claudia? >> really, that's a big question we heard from him and what we see from the graph that you showed which indicates that not one particular party or coalition will have the majority, it's clear that there will be uncertainty. that is something that italy very accustomed too, of course but still there's a situation back to growth, gdp growth for from 2017 is at 2.5% range if this is derailed, of course, that would be very negative. so, the question is how much in the last six weeks of what is political language will actually put at risk these forms. because the promises that these parties and individuals might be making is pretty significant and they could somehow slow down at best and maybe bring to a halt at worst what is a positive direction that the italian economy has taken. also, of course what we heard from davos last week is what role will italy be playing in the future as we know this is a delicate time for europe and as he says it's a very opportunity for europe right now, and
joining us from milan, how could the various options impact italy in the forum, claudia? >> really, that's a big question we heard from him and what we see from the graph that you showed which indicates that not one particular party or coalition will have the majority, it's clear that there will be uncertainty. that is something that italy very accustomed too, of course but still there's a situation back to growth, gdp growth for from 2017 is at 2.5% range if this is derailed, of course,...
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italy's 10 year bond yield touched the highest levels october. on jay gray second, that is italy. for exchange holdings in china rose by 129 billion dollars in 4017, posting the first annual gain since 2014. tighter capital controls. by 20.7 increased billion to 3.1 4 trillion. the white line exceeding estimates. the big mover in european equities, a big tech company in the u.k., shares getting hammered down by 17%. biggest slump in seven years producing falling sales, .eporting revenue the low end of its forecast range. a sign investors are nervous about the prospects of the uk's biggest tech company three at micro focus wrapped up its $8.8 billion purchase of hpe software assets, application, delivery management, analytics and enterprise security. it shares down by 17% today. vonnie: we're back with martin gilbert, chief executive at aberdeen standard investments. lucky to have him in our new york studio today. you said he wanted to be bigger in the united states. how'd you go about getting more market share here? martin: a mixture of two things. .istributed better that requires
italy's 10 year bond yield touched the highest levels october. on jay gray second, that is italy. for exchange holdings in china rose by 129 billion dollars in 4017, posting the first annual gain since 2014. tighter capital controls. by 20.7 increased billion to 3.1 4 trillion. the white line exceeding estimates. the big mover in european equities, a big tech company in the u.k., shares getting hammered down by 17%. biggest slump in seven years producing falling sales, .eporting revenue the low...
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european countries to talk today will be the prime minister of italy. will be the prime minister of italy. he is at two o'clock this afternoon closely followed by angela merkel. closely followed by angela merkel. today with the european leaders taking centre stage. taking centre stage. what else is happening later on? happening later on? there are so many other sides discussions and debates. discussions and debates. of an insight, the day of the refugee, they call it. refugee, they call it. challenges pose in terms of resolving them. resolving them. refugees on the scale like we are seeing in bangladesh. seeing in bangladesh. the speakers today we have a mass of men the president of zimbabwe. men the president of zimbabwe. —— emmerson mnangagwa. emmerson mnangagwa. special interview, which i am sure viewers will see on the bbc as well. viewers will see on the bbc as well. brazil, he will give a special address this morning. address this morning. days' time, the us president will be arriving. so it is a really busy day again. i will see you later. we will be back in the business briefi
european countries to talk today will be the prime minister of italy. will be the prime minister of italy. he is at two o'clock this afternoon closely followed by angela merkel. closely followed by angela merkel. today with the european leaders taking centre stage. taking centre stage. what else is happening later on? happening later on? there are so many other sides discussions and debates. discussions and debates. of an insight, the day of the refugee, they call it. refugee, they call it....
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it is so because now we're living in italy. where we ask what schooling they've had. i went to school in africa for twelve years. you'll think of my my my. mother i never learned anything in africa like reading writing. stuff i couldn't even write my own name. to see this. yes but now yes now i can read a little ill will this is if you can write a little. bit yet to be. in libya the two men would doubtlessly have had a very different reception to do whatever i thought. oh what's needed in libya is more information. out of the for me to make the my quince aware of the situation got it in fact. it cheaper a settlement of the facts to get to place there has to be another way to control the situation there. that other than group force and. the sea watch teen continues its aerial patrol reuben and his crew have spent four hours scouring the vast search area. suddenly a rubber raft comes into view with no sign of any rescue ships in the vicinity ruben relays the boat's position to the rescue coordination center in rome. devoted to the group but in cases where the libyan coa
it is so because now we're living in italy. where we ask what schooling they've had. i went to school in africa for twelve years. you'll think of my my my. mother i never learned anything in africa like reading writing. stuff i couldn't even write my own name. to see this. yes but now yes now i can read a little ill will this is if you can write a little. bit yet to be. in libya the two men would doubtlessly have had a very different reception to do whatever i thought. oh what's needed in libya...
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where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >> oh, toronto i believe. >> ramatilli. >> my father was with the 99th bomb group in foga, italy. my dad told me how impressed he was with the tuskegee airmen because they flew cover for many of his missions during the war and he was so impressed with the ability of the airmen and all the support individuals. and i just want to thank you for everything that you did. >> thank you. thank you. >> i would like to thank you also plrks shipley. i don't know if you know of tom joyner. he was on the radio. >> tom joyner? >> fm. j-o-y-n-e-r? anyway, his father was a tuskegee airmen and his dad met his mother there on the base. uh-huh. i just wanted to share that little nugget with you, and his wife. and the audience. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> first of all, thank you for your service and secondly, thank you for keeping alive the story of the tuskegee. you obviously saw many exciting and memorable events. what's the most memorable day that you had in the service? >> well, one of the most mem
where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >> oh, toronto i believe. >> ramatilli. >> my father was with the 99th bomb group in foga, italy. my dad told me how impressed he was with the tuskegee airmen because they flew cover for many of his missions during the war and he was so impressed with the ability of the airmen and all the support individuals. and i just want to thank you for everything that you did. >> thank you. thank you. >>...
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that is so because now we're living in italy. when we ask what schooling they have had. i went to school in africa for twelve years. you'll see. my. mother i never learned anything in africa like reading or writing. stuff i couldn't even write my own name. or. see. it yes but now yes now i can read a little course it will feel i can write a little. bit. in libya the two men would doubtlessly have had a very different perception she did a big fat. zero what's needed in libya is more information. for me to make the mike once aware of the whole situation got it if at. a cheap price it will make a good acts to get to play so there has to be another way to control the situation there. other than group force and. the sea watch team continues its aerial patrols reuben on his way through have spent four hours scouring the vast search area. suddenly a rubber raft comes into view with no sign of any rescue ships in the vicinity ruben relays the boats position to the rescue coordination center in rome. devoted to the group by having cases where the libyan coast guard has threatened
that is so because now we're living in italy. when we ask what schooling they have had. i went to school in africa for twelve years. you'll see. my. mother i never learned anything in africa like reading or writing. stuff i couldn't even write my own name. or. see. it yes but now yes now i can read a little course it will feel i can write a little. bit. in libya the two men would doubtlessly have had a very different perception she did a big fat. zero what's needed in libya is more information....
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well italy in fact is giving investors quite some headache here at the moment we remember that there are going to be elections at the beginning of march it is already clear at this point that those elections are going to be very difficult it could be even there more difficult than we're seeing right now in germany to form a new government and also the political party that is right now in number one in italy is a party that is very anti european very critical of the migration politics of italy's so investors feel that with forming a new government that this could take very long and that this could be harming a little bit the economy of italy ten your friend for thank you. fox wagon will not conduct any more tests involving out a ml's the company says you know when it comes after reports that german car makers financed tests in which monkeys as well as humans were exposed to toxic diesel fumes now the revelations calm at a time and europe's car industry is fighting hard for a future of the diesel engine there's no dispute that nitrogen oxide pollution is a problem levels are too high i
well italy in fact is giving investors quite some headache here at the moment we remember that there are going to be elections at the beginning of march it is already clear at this point that those elections are going to be very difficult it could be even there more difficult than we're seeing right now in germany to form a new government and also the political party that is right now in number one in italy is a party that is very anti european very critical of the migration politics of italy's...
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corning about 7000 jobs in italy. familiar to people with the matter, the company has started informal discussions with union to review ways to reduce labor costss, while remaining in compliance with italian law. they would be in favor of reducing the headcount through about 4000 early retirement and about 3000 voluntary buyouts over three years. a spokesperson for telecom italia declined to comment. sony's ceo wants to be a buyer in the wave of consolidation sweeping through the entertainment industry. he says is company recently talked to 21st century fox about acquiring the film and tv assets, but eventually lost out to disney. he spoke to bloomberg in las vegas. the strategy is to shore up our motion picture business, and then make sure that any of the deals that we make concerning the future, that we are in the driver's the and not in the situation where we have to give up control of the assets we want over the years. juliette: kodak has joined the cryptocurrency frenzy sweeping the world. they are launching the
corning about 7000 jobs in italy. familiar to people with the matter, the company has started informal discussions with union to review ways to reduce labor costss, while remaining in compliance with italian law. they would be in favor of reducing the headcount through about 4000 early retirement and about 3000 voluntary buyouts over three years. a spokesperson for telecom italia declined to comment. sony's ceo wants to be a buyer in the wave of consolidation sweeping through the entertainment...
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i noticed today the statistics for italy where you add to growth in italy. they have an election coming up march 4, but the challenge for italy is simply population growth. you need growth of bodies to create economic growth, don't you? maurice: there's a debate about that. they probably helps, but we also focus on per capita growth. tom: italy has eased up a little. maurice: italy's level of output has not recovered from precrisis levels. it has been very slow growth. to havto have a big challenge. they have some structural reforms in the need more. -- and they need more. the potential is there, but you need strong commitment to reforms and those are hard. tom: paul krugman has been very vocal about linking tax cuts into the assuredness of growth. i'm sure you have seen the different articles and the raging debates between kevin hassett and paul krugman. 20 and 30 years on from these classic textbooks in terms of how we make growth? how do we do growth? did the tax cuts help? maurice: if we look at the emerging and developing markets, we have seen them open
i noticed today the statistics for italy where you add to growth in italy. they have an election coming up march 4, but the challenge for italy is simply population growth. you need growth of bodies to create economic growth, don't you? maurice: there's a debate about that. they probably helps, but we also focus on per capita growth. tom: italy has eased up a little. maurice: italy's level of output has not recovered from precrisis levels. it has been very slow growth. to havto have a big...
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could you lose to italy, is that possible? we will be very well prepared and will be physical and brutal and we'll ta ke be physical and brutal and we'll take it to them. england will face them monumental sergio parisse, now 34. interesting to hearfrom him talking about the changes in rugby and warning that the product may be risked by the demands on the players. of course everyone wants to give everything but sometimes you can't, sometimes you must understand that your body can't, every single weekend, lewd demand too much of your body, its distress, mental stress, physical stress, —— your body, its distress, mental stress, physicalstress, —— you demand too much of your body. maybe we will see more injuries. teams are looking for young players to come through and almost look at their peak, ireland are producing a lot of good players, england may well say they are doing that as well. perhaps strength and depth could be decisive. we can't wait, there's joe we can't wait, there'sjoe wilson at the official launch. england
could you lose to italy, is that possible? we will be very well prepared and will be physical and brutal and we'll ta ke be physical and brutal and we'll take it to them. england will face them monumental sergio parisse, now 34. interesting to hearfrom him talking about the changes in rugby and warning that the product may be risked by the demands on the players. of course everyone wants to give everything but sometimes you can't, sometimes you must understand that your body can't, every single...
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or in italy perhaps would have done it either way it's early but. in a sort of the later bombing of tripoli or through the no it was a sort of third stage but in any event i'm not here to defend the me here to explain to you that when ulterior spin a leader and the founding fathers of the utopian idea said we have to fear their way to this day it's what was the reason for it the reason why because as long as they enjoy is clues if so over the n.t. they will aggressive to others and they will violate the rules this is continued this pint to the european union mostly because the european union is not sufficiently a union in foreign policy what makes you believe that even if your strength and the mechanisms of integration if you make them more formal that there is a tendency is will be arraigned then because there is you know as we know in politics there is always a formal way but when the formal way doesn't work you can always say this is not a matter for mal it is this is a matter. sharing decisions and their food in making these decisions. only thro
or in italy perhaps would have done it either way it's early but. in a sort of the later bombing of tripoli or through the no it was a sort of third stage but in any event i'm not here to defend the me here to explain to you that when ulterior spin a leader and the founding fathers of the utopian idea said we have to fear their way to this day it's what was the reason for it the reason why because as long as they enjoy is clues if so over the n.t. they will aggressive to others and they will...
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collapse because as you know and as i know you know they are technically insolvent italy italy will collapse i mean italy is on the verge of collapse that will change that chain reaction that sets off and the chaos that and says it will that it's not going to be ability to manage that any anyone reasonable way and i think that's why this push to bitcoin and i think bitcoin price the reason is so high is that it's discounting ok. banking armageddon it's telegraphing as markets are discounting mechanism they're telling us that in very near future you're going to have another two thousand and eight banking catastrophe i agree with everything you just said here's my all my issue and i'm sure you have thoughts on this the government really doesn't suffer. the money laundering flouting very readily and the know your customer rules they don't like people flouting those either and they really don't want to with alacrity give up control over the entire field of currency regime so why are they giving all this rope to cryptocurrency well because and the reason is the reason is maxwells because they wan
collapse because as you know and as i know you know they are technically insolvent italy italy will collapse i mean italy is on the verge of collapse that will change that chain reaction that sets off and the chaos that and says it will that it's not going to be ability to manage that any anyone reasonable way and i think that's why this push to bitcoin and i think bitcoin price the reason is so high is that it's discounting ok. banking armageddon it's telegraphing as markets are discounting...
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police in italy and germany have arrested 169 people in a joint operation against one of italy's most notorious mafia groups, the ndrangheta. most arrests were made in italy, and include the head of the southern province of crotone, and two other mayors. the criminal network is based in southern italy, but it has expanded its reach into the rest of europe. police say at least five people have died in flash floods and mudslides in southern california. it's the first rainfall in more than six months in santa barbara county, which was recently scarred by the largest wildfire in the state's recorded history. a recording of iran's supreme leader speaking almost 30 years ago has emerged in which he says he's not qualified for thejob. the clip which appeared on social media, comes as ayatollah khamenei blamed foreign enemies for the recent unrest in his country. britain's prince harry and his bride—to—be meghan markle have visited the studios of a radio station in brixton in south london, to learn about its work supporting young people. the couple met presenters and staff from reprezent
police in italy and germany have arrested 169 people in a joint operation against one of italy's most notorious mafia groups, the ndrangheta. most arrests were made in italy, and include the head of the southern province of crotone, and two other mayors. the criminal network is based in southern italy, but it has expanded its reach into the rest of europe. police say at least five people have died in flash floods and mudslides in southern california. it's the first rainfall in more than six...
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and second that italy will keep its stability. you know, we had frequent change in governments in my country, but if you look to fundamentals of our foreign policy, of our economy, we are a very, very stable country >> given there's so much at stake, if the center-right wins, the coalition of mr. berlusconi, but they need you to form a government, would you be willing to do that >> well, you know, to this direct question the answer is no but the fact is that the center-right coalition in italy is a coalition among very different positions. so we have two parts of this coalition. one is a conservative party. the other one -- the other two are populist anti-eu parties i think that this coalition will not stay in place. if there is a form of coalition that would leave you in position as prime minister, would you be willing to take on that responsibility >> you know, this is something not for me to decide it's something that due to our electoral load will be decided by electoral results because the elections are always fundamental. yo
and second that italy will keep its stability. you know, we had frequent change in governments in my country, but if you look to fundamentals of our foreign policy, of our economy, we are a very, very stable country >> given there's so much at stake, if the center-right wins, the coalition of mr. berlusconi, but they need you to form a government, would you be willing to do that >> well, you know, to this direct question the answer is no but the fact is that the center-right...
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that gives an added meaning to the word cool this one of a kind cello is enchanting audiences across italy but is that a cancer concert soon the for it now. i'm sumi so much gonna thank you for joining us president donald trump has called on the country to unite behind him to create a new american moment during his first state of the union address trump also challenged lawmakers to support his plans for renewing the country's aging infrastructure and to overcome the impasse on immigration reform there are some highlights. there's cars. the president of the united states. not surprisingly they gave the president a hero's welcome the big question ahead of donald trump's first state of the union address with the leader of the free world adopt to most. presidential term on twitter trump or teleprompter trump a lot of change he said over the last year but one refrain from his election campaign remained constant. a new tide of optimism was already sweeping across our land each day since we have gone forward with a clear vision and a righteous mission to make america great again for all americans
that gives an added meaning to the word cool this one of a kind cello is enchanting audiences across italy but is that a cancer concert soon the for it now. i'm sumi so much gonna thank you for joining us president donald trump has called on the country to unite behind him to create a new american moment during his first state of the union address trump also challenged lawmakers to support his plans for renewing the country's aging infrastructure and to overcome the impasse on immigration...
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in italy perhaps it would have done in either way italy. in a sort of the later bombing of tripoli or through the no it was a sort of third stage but in any event i'm not here to defend the me here or to explain to you that when ulterior spinelli and the founding fathers of the utopian idea said we have to fear their way to this day what was the reason for it the reason why because as long as they enjoy is clues if silver the n.t. they will be aggressive to others and they would violate the rules this is continued this pint to the european union mostly because the european union is not sufficiently a union in foreign policy what makes you believe that even if your strength and the mechanisms of integration if you make them more formal that there is in a tendency as well rain then because there is you know as we know in politics there is always a formal way but when the formal way doesn't work you can always this is not a matter for mao it is this is a matter of sharing decisions and they are fully in made these decisions oh para teves only
in italy perhaps it would have done in either way italy. in a sort of the later bombing of tripoli or through the no it was a sort of third stage but in any event i'm not here to defend the me here or to explain to you that when ulterior spinelli and the founding fathers of the utopian idea said we have to fear their way to this day what was the reason for it the reason why because as long as they enjoy is clues if silver the n.t. they will be aggressive to others and they would violate the...
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has the toss to find a more permanent solution mechanism to relocate their arrivals from greece and italy but still there's this fierce opposition from eastern countries and still there's no solution in sight but all agree the current dubbin rules do not work so we have to find a solution and also the budget is a aspect of that because many people say you can't have money if you do don't take migrants so dirty is not a one way street.
has the toss to find a more permanent solution mechanism to relocate their arrivals from greece and italy but still there's this fierce opposition from eastern countries and still there's no solution in sight but all agree the current dubbin rules do not work so we have to find a solution and also the budget is a aspect of that because many people say you can't have money if you do don't take migrants so dirty is not a one way street.
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heart but still leave you cold audiences are fumbling up for a look at this and trancing performance in italy. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show. president donald trump has called on the country to unite behind and to create a new american moment during his first state of the union address he also challenges lawmakers to support his plans for renewing the country's aging infrastructure and to overcome the impasse on immigration reform here are some highlights. not surprisingly they gave the president a hero's welcome the big question ahead of donald trump's first state of the union address with the leader of the free world adopt a more presidential term own twitter trump or teleprompter trump a lot of change he said over the last year but one refrain from his election campaign remained constant. a new tide of optimism was already sweeping across our land each day since we have gone forward with a clear vision and a righteous mission. to make america great again for all americans. of the day was praised for his own administration's achievements two point four million new jobs ri
heart but still leave you cold audiences are fumbling up for a look at this and trancing performance in italy. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show. president donald trump has called on the country to unite behind and to create a new american moment during his first state of the union address he also challenges lawmakers to support his plans for renewing the country's aging infrastructure and to overcome the impasse on immigration reform here are some highlights. not surprisingly...
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it covers an area bigger than italy. beneath the waves of the south pacific, australia's great barrier reef, home to countless species, but warming oceans have caused bleaching, a once rare event which has now happened two years in a row and is expected this year too. now, new plans, a pledge of almost $50 million us, much of it to tackle agricultural water pollution and this, the crown of thorns starfish, a creature which destroys the coral. but many say the funds won't go far enough and the government needs to tackle the climate change that's causing the warmer water. what we are seeing from this government is shutting down of all of the really good options that we would have had to tackle climate change, and instead they put this paltry amount of money on the table. let's not forget the great barrier reef is the size of italy and 50% of the remaining coral cover of the reef has died in the last two years. the scale of this announcement frankly is insulting to those of us who love the reef. it's estimated half the cora
it covers an area bigger than italy. beneath the waves of the south pacific, australia's great barrier reef, home to countless species, but warming oceans have caused bleaching, a once rare event which has now happened two years in a row and is expected this year too. now, new plans, a pledge of almost $50 million us, much of it to tackle agricultural water pollution and this, the crown of thorns starfish, a creature which destroys the coral. but many say the funds won't go far enough and the...
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a year later zacharias undertook a journey to italy with another bohemian heiress to crack a fashionable step at the time they studied antiquity and italian architecture from then on it was clear to this ambitious nobleman that rene songs beauty should also adorn moravia. time was pressing because a miss. this was expected it to cancel catalina fund. zacharias was marrying a good name and silver mines in return he offered a political career as a member of the catholic landed gentry it turned out to be far more than a happy union which makes the fairy tale council even more appealing. the blaze of fifteen thirty made a new beginning necessary that and the new self-confidence of the ruling family mediæval telco gradually turned into a proud renascence town the local artisans work for the castle and its long sought to enhance his esteem through worthy surroundings. the owners of the gothic buildings on the market square began to spruce them up bakers and brewers cloth makers and joiners added a story to their small homes together with new for sands and arcades inside modesty prevailed but
a year later zacharias undertook a journey to italy with another bohemian heiress to crack a fashionable step at the time they studied antiquity and italian architecture from then on it was clear to this ambitious nobleman that rene songs beauty should also adorn moravia. time was pressing because a miss. this was expected it to cancel catalina fund. zacharias was marrying a good name and silver mines in return he offered a political career as a member of the catholic landed gentry it turned...
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i could say italy first. why not? what we need is an economic environment really functioning and to have this, we need free trade, free markets, and not protectionism. >> the commerce secretary assured the forum he was not about to launch a trade war with anyone but he did say the president intends to reverse some of what he called the bad trade decisions of past administrations. the president's appearance here in davos is going to be very interesting. as a businessman, he never got invited. that now has president, those business leaders who wouldn't invite him have to pay attention to him. >> chris: and he is the star of the show. john roberts life from davos. thanks. stocks mix. dow gained 41, reaching another record high finish. s&p 500 dropped 1.5. nasdaq off 45. there are new tensions tonight between the white house and america's mayors over the issue of sanctuary cities. the administration issued new threats against cities that refused to enforce immigration law. a group of mayors responded by canceling a meetin
i could say italy first. why not? what we need is an economic environment really functioning and to have this, we need free trade, free markets, and not protectionism. >> the commerce secretary assured the forum he was not about to launch a trade war with anyone but he did say the president intends to reverse some of what he called the bad trade decisions of past administrations. the president's appearance here in davos is going to be very interesting. as a businessman, he never got...