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but i don't know and so my future in italy is still and. the 1st thing i wanted to do when i got here was to go to school and learn something so it will i still do. because it damn well i said we live for life but right now i don't have the time. but i do say we have to leave that to you have you seen these berries this red fruit. so i mean the little balls but when they taste great they're in season right now there are strawberries and raspberries too. and again they. all speak to me seem to be on cue ball but i don't feel like a guest here absolutely not. i feel right at home with us and i get along well with the local residents i haven't had any trouble at all. in the mob with approval and you know in a restaurant you can still i realize my presence must be a little invasive since i don't come alone no no no no person i come with my entire herd with. mom and yeah ok let's go. on. the best day what are you trying to do there hitch a ride. oh. i don't see tomorrow. every year at christmas time european celebrates with meals the line lookin
but i don't know and so my future in italy is still and. the 1st thing i wanted to do when i got here was to go to school and learn something so it will i still do. because it damn well i said we live for life but right now i don't have the time. but i do say we have to leave that to you have you seen these berries this red fruit. so i mean the little balls but when they taste great they're in season right now there are strawberries and raspberries too. and again they. all speak to me seem to...
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italy and denmark also have 100% records in group b. three different players scored hattricks as the danes thrashed georgia 14—0. austria put nine past kazakhstan. a hatful for switzerland and belgium, too. all the scores can be found on the bbc sport website. formula 1 has launched a plan to become carbon—neutral by 2030. the plan is to wipeout the carbon footprint of activity at race tracks, including road and air transport of staff and equipment. it also plans to eliminate single—use plastics and ensure all waste is reused, recycled or composted. f1 says it will "move to ultra—efficient logistics and travel and 100% renewably powered offices, facilities and factories." china continue to head the way at the world para athletics in dubai but some remarkable stories from day six, including chilean shot—putter francisca mardones, who won gold and broke the world record in the f54 shot—put. her father passed awayjust days before the competition got under way. also victorious in the field was italy's assunta legnante, who added
italy and denmark also have 100% records in group b. three different players scored hattricks as the danes thrashed georgia 14—0. austria put nine past kazakhstan. a hatful for switzerland and belgium, too. all the scores can be found on the bbc sport website. formula 1 has launched a plan to become carbon—neutral by 2030. the plan is to wipeout the carbon footprint of activity at race tracks, including road and air transport of staff and equipment. it also plans to eliminate single—use...
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plus: aging italy. as the country's birth rate plummets, anxiety soars-- and the era of the big italian family comes to a crashing stop. >> eventually, the population could extinguish. and when baby boomers will retire, you know, you're going to have a small amount of individuals taking care of a larger amount of old people. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a federal judge in washington this evening ordered president trump's forme
plus: aging italy. as the country's birth rate plummets, anxiety soars-- and the era of the big italian family comes to a crashing stop. >> eventually, the population could extinguish. and when baby boomers will retire, you know, you're going to have a small amount of individuals taking care of a larger amount of old people. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our...
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alexander has lived in italy for 12 years that. what i've learned yes that's what i'm going to lose to try to my children on the right to go to my stored in a will you with a different kind of perception of the society and the livestock so without a spot of our mission of trouble that we do not drive or just because we want to. come here and i stay and get over so to our upper east side for my daughter or whatever i do now i am sad you from some office came here with the intention that we can help us if it is to go to high schools because in my country if you are not rich man you're going to have a sister a high school which we're going to watch the rest when i die yeah i'll. i will continue my. studies. you know. i was on the only. people i want from me and i won't explode and i'll just go to india what i meant in india it would get me what i meant. but. after that discussion antony starts thinking about his past when his father was murdered he decided to leave nigeria and embarked on a perilous odyssey when i go to libya when i w
alexander has lived in italy for 12 years that. what i've learned yes that's what i'm going to lose to try to my children on the right to go to my stored in a will you with a different kind of perception of the society and the livestock so without a spot of our mission of trouble that we do not drive or just because we want to. come here and i stay and get over so to our upper east side for my daughter or whatever i do now i am sad you from some office came here with the intention that we can...
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. >> begnaud: and come with us to italy tonight. we'll show you what they're doing to save their favorite sparkling wine. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> begnaud: happy thanksgiving. norah is off tonight. i'm david begnaud. a bomb cyclone, as it's known, is whipping the west coast, threatening southern california with flooding and mudslides. we are going to get to that severe weather in a moment, but right now there is news breaking. tonight, president trump is flying back to the united states after making a secret trip to afghanistan. the president revealed the u.s. and the taliban have reopened peace talks aimed at ending america's longest war. now, the trip comes the same week that president trumpacd son pentagon of being part of the resistance against him. weijia jiang joins us now from florida. weijia, how exactly is a surprise like this by a president pulled off? >> reporter: well, david, president trump took off from here in florida for joint base andrew, where air force one was hidden inside a hangar,
. >> begnaud: and come with us to italy tonight. we'll show you what they're doing to save their favorite sparkling wine. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> begnaud: happy thanksgiving. norah is off tonight. i'm david begnaud. a bomb cyclone, as it's known, is whipping the west coast, threatening southern california with flooding and mudslides. we are going to get to that severe weather in a moment, but right now there is news breaking. tonight,...
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days of heavy rain and floods drench parts of italy and france damaging homes and bridges. the billionaire former mayor of new york michael bloomberg announces he wants to run for us president as a democrat. location, location, location — we take a look at a property with three bedrooms and outstanding views that change every day. the pro—democracy parties in hong kong are on course for an overwhelming landslide victory in local elections, after months of protests across the city. let's go live to sharanjit leyl in hong kong. that's right, counting is still going on in these local that's right, counting is still going on in these local elections but we know that more than half the vote has been counted and it does indeed show an overwhelming victory, really landslide, for the pro—democracy camps here in hong kong. we know that certainly over 70% of hong kong is have spoken and they have chosen a pro—democracy candidate, sweeping aside the pro establishment camp who were in power previously in these district councils. we know they are only local elections, really the
days of heavy rain and floods drench parts of italy and france damaging homes and bridges. the billionaire former mayor of new york michael bloomberg announces he wants to run for us president as a democrat. location, location, location — we take a look at a property with three bedrooms and outstanding views that change every day. the pro—democracy parties in hong kong are on course for an overwhelming landslide victory in local elections, after months of protests across the city. let's go...
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issues, particularly for italy. vonnie: the move to 1.95%, will we see it again soon? is it a reflation trade? erik: no, i'm not so sure, but there is -- if you take the greece story, it traded inside italy, which is phenomenal to think about, but it is a very liquid market. italy probably got hurt on the issues between the two coalition partners. growth dataeak also. growth data also. i think it is more of a specific story on this issue. guy: what has surprised me, and they hear what you're saying about italy and greece, is that the market has been reasonably therly, both in terms of going market and the credit market. do you see any signs that that could break up a little bit? that we could see more idiosyncratic risk rather than this mass move of yields generally higher, both in btp's,ies, bunds, wherever you look? erik: i think that is exactly the right way of thinking about it. for me, the equity market has become a bit rich now. there's a lot of risk on, and i am not an easy buyer of the trump story of a trade
issues, particularly for italy. vonnie: the move to 1.95%, will we see it again soon? is it a reflation trade? erik: no, i'm not so sure, but there is -- if you take the greece story, it traded inside italy, which is phenomenal to think about, but it is a very liquid market. italy probably got hurt on the issues between the two coalition partners. growth dataeak also. growth data also. i think it is more of a specific story on this issue. guy: what has surprised me, and they hear what you're...
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alexander has lived in italy for 12 years that. what i've learned yes that's what i'm going to lose too true to my children i'm not the want to go to you i saw it in a will you with a different kind of reception of the society and a lot of stuff so without a spot of our mission of trouble we do not drive or just because we want to. come here and i stay and get over so to our upper east side for my daughter or whatever i do i am so different some office i came here with intention that we can help us if it is to go to high schools because in my country if you are not rich money is going to have a sister a high school which is going to work for the rest when that i yeah i will continue my. studies. but you know. i was on it on it will do i think because i want from there and i want this board and i'll just go to india but i meant i am in the it will get there but only to learn more. that. after that discussion antony starts thinking about his past when his father was murdered he decided to leave nigeria and inbox on a perilous odyssey
alexander has lived in italy for 12 years that. what i've learned yes that's what i'm going to lose too true to my children i'm not the want to go to you i saw it in a will you with a different kind of reception of the society and a lot of stuff so without a spot of our mission of trouble we do not drive or just because we want to. come here and i stay and get over so to our upper east side for my daughter or whatever i do i am so different some office i came here with intention that we can...
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days of heavy rain and floods drench parts of italy and france, damaging homes and bridges. the billionaire former mayor of new york michael bloomberg announces he wants to run for us president as a democrat. location, location, location. we take a look at a property with three bedrooms and outstanding views that change every day. the pro—democracy parties in hong kong are on course for an overwhelming landslide victory in local elections. latest estimates based on votes counted suggest the pro—democracy camps have won seven seats for every one held by parties backing the government. these are only local district council elections, but this is a huge vote of support for the protest movement after almost six months of often violent demonstrations that have brought the city to a standstill. the bbc‘s shara njit leyl is in hong kong. counting is still going on in these local elections, but more than half of the vote has been counted and it does indeed show an overwhelming victory, really a landslide, for the pro—democracy camps here in hong kong. we know that certainly
days of heavy rain and floods drench parts of italy and france, damaging homes and bridges. the billionaire former mayor of new york michael bloomberg announces he wants to run for us president as a democrat. location, location, location. we take a look at a property with three bedrooms and outstanding views that change every day. the pro—democracy parties in hong kong are on course for an overwhelming landslide victory in local elections. latest estimates based on votes counted suggest the...
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days of heavy rain and floods drench parts of italy and france damaging homes and bridges. the billionaire former mayor of new york michael bloomberg announces he wants to run for us president as a democrat. the pro—democracy parties in hong kong are on course for an overwhelming landslide victory in local elections, after months of protests across the city. let's go live to sharanjit leyl in hong kong that's right, it is a bright, breezy monday morning here in hong kong and of course many hong kong is waking up of course many hong kong is waking up to this electoral result. they took to the voting boots on sunday in overwhelming numbers, a record turnout, and even though with just over half the votes counted, it already seems to indicate a landslide victory for the pro—democracy camp. the latest results suggest that over 70% of hong kong is voted overwhelmingly in favour of the pro—democracy candidates. this may just favour of the pro—democracy candidates. this mayjust be local district council elections, really, the lowest rung of government, but it isa the lowest
days of heavy rain and floods drench parts of italy and france damaging homes and bridges. the billionaire former mayor of new york michael bloomberg announces he wants to run for us president as a democrat. the pro—democracy parties in hong kong are on course for an overwhelming landslide victory in local elections, after months of protests across the city. let's go live to sharanjit leyl in hong kong that's right, it is a bright, breezy monday morning here in hong kong and of course many...
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alexander has lived in italy for 12 years that. what our plan yes that's what i'm going to do is to treat my children i'm not so much a goody i showed in a will you with a different kind of perception of the society and a lot of stuff so without a spot of our mission of tribe that we do not drive or just because we want to. come here and i stay in ghettos or to one of the upper east side for my daughter or whatever i did this is how i am south you from some office i came here with intention by we can help us if it is to go to high schools because in my country if we are not risk money is going to have a sister a high school coach we're going to watch a resident when that i've yeah. i will continue my. studies. you know. i was on only. because i want and then i won't explode and i'll just go to india what i meant in india you got they were all meant to live. like. after their discussion antony starts thinking about his past when his father was murdered he decided to leave nigeria and impact on a perilous odyssey when i go to libya i
alexander has lived in italy for 12 years that. what our plan yes that's what i'm going to do is to treat my children i'm not so much a goody i showed in a will you with a different kind of perception of the society and a lot of stuff so without a spot of our mission of tribe that we do not drive or just because we want to. come here and i stay in ghettos or to one of the upper east side for my daughter or whatever i did this is how i am south you from some office i came here with intention by...
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as a fairly small export in country come italy is as well -- country, italy is as well. carlo: that is part of the story related to what is europe in a geopolitical situation. have do not work to enforcement of the governance of europe, we will lose the game with the usa and china. they are, in my view, close to an agreement. close to something that can export-related countries like germany or italy, which is the strongest in the world in terms of diversification of exports. sodas a country that can have the most important benefit from an agreement. at the end, they will work to have an agreement, and for italy, this would be very positive. and italy, we have a lot of companies that are postponing investments. francine: what if it lasts for 10 years? carlo: [laughter] in the past, we had such an incredible growth for export-related companies. in the next years, they will and theket share export-related items will be strategic. then there is also something that could be related more to artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. that is between trump and china. francine: w
as a fairly small export in country come italy is as well -- country, italy is as well. carlo: that is part of the story related to what is europe in a geopolitical situation. have do not work to enforcement of the governance of europe, we will lose the game with the usa and china. they are, in my view, close to an agreement. close to something that can export-related countries like germany or italy, which is the strongest in the world in terms of diversification of exports. sodas a country...
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up more than 30% this year italy five, jamaica four who are the top three? we'll count yodo wn orwide exchange" returns but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. >> let's get a look at some of the biggest individual stocks. tilray reporting wider third quarter stocks an oversupply of cannabis stock hurting prices off another 3% right now smile direct reporting a bigger third quarter loss since going public in september. their costs also rose. the on line dental company sees more losses this year. shares already down more than 50% since going public one of the worse public offerings we have had in years sky works completing the trend also down around 4%. down from 20%. sky works special eyes in radio frequency chips. most stocks to watch today are in the red record cold temperatures, snow, ice hammering all parts of the united states giving millions an early taste of winter. the ceo of th
up more than 30% this year italy five, jamaica four who are the top three? we'll count yodo wn orwide exchange" returns but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. >> let's get a look at some of the biggest individual stocks. tilray reporting wider third quarter stocks an oversupply of cannabis stock hurting prices...
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alexander has lived in italy for 12 years. what i've learned yes that's what i'm going to lose too true to my children i'm not the want to go to you i showed in a will you with a different kind of reception of the society and the livestock so without a spot of our mission of trouble we do not drive or just because we want to. come here and i stay to get over so to what i faced for my daughter or whatever i do now i am sad you from some office i came here with intention that we can help us if it is to go to high schools because in my country if you are not wrist money going to have a system or a high school which you're going to which we rested when i yeah. i will continue my . studies. but you know. i was under only. because i want to live and i want this board and i'll just go to india what i meant in india it would get there were only 2 men who are left. to. after their discussion antony starts thinking about his past when his father was murdered he decided to leave nigeria and embarked on a perilous odyssey when i got the i
alexander has lived in italy for 12 years. what i've learned yes that's what i'm going to lose too true to my children i'm not the want to go to you i showed in a will you with a different kind of reception of the society and the livestock so without a spot of our mission of trouble we do not drive or just because we want to. come here and i stay to get over so to what i faced for my daughter or whatever i do now i am sad you from some office i came here with intention that we can help us if it...
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let's turn to italy now. italy is set to become the world's first country to make it compulsory for schoolchildren to study climate change. from september next year, all state schools will dedicate almost an hour per week to the surrounding issues, including sustainable development. the move was announced by italy's education minister, lorenzo fioramonti, a member of the anti—establishment five star movement, which has long viewed the environment as a key part of its identity. let's bring in edoardo zanchini, vice president of the enviornmental campaign group legambiente, who joins us now from turin. what is your reaction? i'm assuming you welcome this news. yes, we welcome this news because we believe it is important. today in italy for students, they can discuss together about climate change and learn something more. we have a really huge demonstration in september in the streets and students were asking for a change in policies to fight climate change. we believe that creating lessons, giving space for l
let's turn to italy now. italy is set to become the world's first country to make it compulsory for schoolchildren to study climate change. from september next year, all state schools will dedicate almost an hour per week to the surrounding issues, including sustainable development. the move was announced by italy's education minister, lorenzo fioramonti, a member of the anti—establishment five star movement, which has long viewed the environment as a key part of its identity. let's bring in...
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but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and that field even a julia region rivers burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult we feel as if we just came to the lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future. the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. city and the sewer fills up and overflows into drains. floodwaters making even the most basic tasks much more difficult but pivoting with very limited as you can see when things like this happen we're stuck at home like prison as has appeared on the. i mean the romagna in central italy was hard hit firefighters rescued stranded residents in boats and helicopters forecasters warned that more flooding could be on the way. while the leaders in iran are defending a hike in fuel prices which sparked days of rioting at least 3 people have been killed more than a 1000 arrested the government insists that the price rises are necessary to finance cash handouts for the poor the internet has been c
but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and that field even a julia region rivers burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult we feel as if we just came to the lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future. the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. city and the sewer fills up and overflows into drains. floodwaters making even the most basic tasks...
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but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and therefore you leave an 8 c. a julia region rivers burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult. we just cleaned up the lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future. the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. the sewer fills up and overflows and the drains. floodwaters making even the most basic tasks much more difficult but appear that they were very limited as you can see when things like this happen we're stuck at home like prisoners has appeared to. amelia romagna in central italy was hard hit firefighters rescued stranded residents in boats and helicopters forecasters warned that more flooding could be on the way. as take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world russia on the rocks 3 naval ships captured last year. it's the latest move to try to ease tensions between the 2 countries ahead of a summit next month 100 took place off the coast of crimea. u.s. presid
but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and therefore you leave an 8 c. a julia region rivers burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult. we just cleaned up the lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future. the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. the sewer fills up and overflows and the drains. floodwaters making even the most basic tasks much...
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is now the most threatened man in italy and the most protected. he said but it took on a new company you're the one no one should know that i mean i think or say hold all to me not to say about what i'm sentimental good to see but all that. and all these threats to them yeah and i mean he but. you know i mean i think it's all off but intent and all that money. on so one goal. to write a. so start dawud just to do my city ne ne they need to see you annoy me. and give me an idiot so it will cause. a gay meanies in yellow on the he in quick down teeny mishit on him is big i want to call man that there are me out there. is this it was a window that them both had gone shinning movement community me for mediocrity is a pure and we're done with the best song is give a one. simple as i want to only. no name a few is human common the but in india they are but out he did he had to do was done. research family on feet there's truth in what they are really pushing pressure into a weak case recalling your stomach on the trend we're seeing dodgers what things y
is now the most threatened man in italy and the most protected. he said but it took on a new company you're the one no one should know that i mean i think or say hold all to me not to say about what i'm sentimental good to see but all that. and all these threats to them yeah and i mean he but. you know i mean i think it's all off but intent and all that money. on so one goal. to write a. so start dawud just to do my city ne ne they need to see you annoy me. and give me an idiot so it will...
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than 2 thirds of venice is flooded damaging monuments shops and homes a crisis is expected to cost italy millions of euros the city's been under water for days with strong winds on tuesday bringing venice as that worst high water in more than 50 years. and joining us now from venice is data correspondent delhi nearly a number of major flood hit venice what's the situation where you are right now. so water which did speak around 1 pm today around $150.00 centimeters now it is slowly going down it is and it will continue to do so through the evening today we were walking around and again shops and homes were preparing for the tide they were getting ready to stop the water from coming in but also to clean up again after the tide people are starting to become tired this frequency of high tides is very unusual and exceptional so spirits are starting to slowly go down and people are hoping that this will be the beginning of the end of this flooding here when you have people proper of preparing a lot of churches shops homes it's a unesco world heritage site i mean do we know how bad the damage
than 2 thirds of venice is flooded damaging monuments shops and homes a crisis is expected to cost italy millions of euros the city's been under water for days with strong winds on tuesday bringing venice as that worst high water in more than 50 years. and joining us now from venice is data correspondent delhi nearly a number of major flood hit venice what's the situation where you are right now. so water which did speak around 1 pm today around $150.00 centimeters now it is slowly going down...
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italy and they came to italy in desperate circumstances now a group of migrants are taking part in that most italian of art forms opera 30 migrants are taking to the stage at rome's opera house for a new production of mozart's masterpiece. for. when is getting ready to go one stage originally from one to here she's been in italy for 4 years this production is the 1st step towards a long held ambition. it's really a great privilege because all my life i have. to be an actor but fees. i believe this. backstage her coast mates are also getting ready. the production is aiming to raise awareness of migration and that either playing themselves also just sort of the image on t.v. . it's a story about migrants about wars because about everything i understand it i feel it it's a message that speaks to me and that's why i'm also taking part in this show because film with tivo. it's almost showtime. just seems familiar but the setting is theatrical. for the quire of migrants taking part it's just one more sign of how far they've come. you're watching d.w. news coming up next our documentary film c
italy and they came to italy in desperate circumstances now a group of migrants are taking part in that most italian of art forms opera 30 migrants are taking to the stage at rome's opera house for a new production of mozart's masterpiece. for. when is getting ready to go one stage originally from one to here she's been in italy for 4 years this production is the 1st step towards a long held ambition. it's really a great privilege because all my life i have. to be an actor but fees. i believe...
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italy's prime minister saw the damage for himself. but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner mr gallagher who saw his kiosk collapse in the. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means for someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. and on the sea barrier called the moses is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 the bill for the current damage is expected to run into the hundreds of millions of euros people hope that the 20000000 euros in immediate financial aid promised by the government will arrive soon and with more floods expected over the weekend conditions hope they won't be left hanging. earlier we spoke to our correspondent julie. gave us this wrap up of the situation right now in the city. venice is gone back at least for today to its normal tides in this time of year the moon and the sun and their effect on the earth's waters. influence the high tide in venice so today we reached about 110 centimeters wh
italy's prime minister saw the damage for himself. but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner mr gallagher who saw his kiosk collapse in the. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means for someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. and on the sea barrier called the moses is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 the bill for the current damage is...
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the shooter is in the hospital after turning the gun on himself we'll go live to away also coming up italy declares state of emergency after catastrophic flooding in venice the highest tides in half a century the government calling the floods quote a blow to the heart of the country. plus victor the fat cat francis served his owner's perfect plan to sneak him on board a flight results and i find the task for feet and no we're not kidding around. i'm called aspen welcome to the program we begin in the united states where once again children attending school have become the target of an armed shooter 2 people are reported dead and 4 others are in the hospital 2 of those in critical condition a male suspect reportedly open fire at saugus high school in the city of santa clarita that's near los angeles police say he's in the hospital in grave condition after turning his gun on himself. the story a sad one and an all too familiar one students file out of saugus high school and ambulances bear away the victims. the school north of los angeles has seen the us his latest mass shooting. somebody ju
the shooter is in the hospital after turning the gun on himself we'll go live to away also coming up italy declares state of emergency after catastrophic flooding in venice the highest tides in half a century the government calling the floods quote a blow to the heart of the country. plus victor the fat cat francis served his owner's perfect plan to sneak him on board a flight results and i find the task for feet and no we're not kidding around. i'm called aspen welcome to the program we begin...
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record flooding continued in venice, italy today for the third time this week. water flooded st. marks square and officials closed the historic st. mark's basilica to the public, stacking sandbags against windows to prevent water from entering the crypt. tourists waded through water and walked along elevated platforms and shop owners used flood barriers to stay open. city officials say it's the worst flooding in 50 years withi tes of $1 billion in damages so far. this week, italy's pri minister said the government will accelerate a project-- underway since 2003--to build a barrier to protect the city. charges of corruption and cost overruns have delayed the $6 billion project until at least 202 back in 2017, newshour weekend special correspondent chris livesay reported on the ambitious project.rt >> repo: the italian government does have a plan to protect venice. it's prcalled the mose ect. conceived in the 1970s, it's a series of 78 underwater gates secured to the coor of the vee lagoon. during especially high tides, they will be pumped with air and rise to the surface to block
record flooding continued in venice, italy today for the third time this week. water flooded st. marks square and officials closed the historic st. mark's basilica to the public, stacking sandbags against windows to prevent water from entering the crypt. tourists waded through water and walked along elevated platforms and shop owners used flood barriers to stay open. city officials say it's the worst flooding in 50 years withi tes of $1 billion in damages so far. this week, italy's pri minister...
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but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and the field even 8 see a julia region reverse burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult we feel as if we just came to a lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future with. the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. city in britain fills up and overflows in the drains. the floodwaters making even the most basic tasks much more difficult but a pivotal day with very limited as you can see when things like this happen we're stuck at home like prisoners has appeared to need it i mean the real manya in central italy was hard hit firefighters rescued stranded residents in boats and helicopters forecasters warned that more flooding could be on the way. or when it comes to dog sledding most people think of snow cover scenes in the frozen arctic but last week in the world of competitive sled dog racing to the united kingdom the helms in their owners had to brave rough conditions as they battled it o
but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and the field even 8 see a julia region reverse burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult we feel as if we just came to a lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future with. the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. city in britain fills up and overflows in the drains. the floodwaters making even the most...
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his far right league party thousands of demonstrators have been packing public squares in italy holding shapes banners that's the symbol of a growing movement against far right populism the protesters say they want to halt rise to power ahead of pivotal local elections. and your border federica baggio joins me in studio with more on those sardines so how did this movement get going well karl it all started with a pretty spontaneous flash mob in the city of blowing in northern italy on november 14th on that day mantissa leaning was visiting the city and 4 young friends from that city they set up this facebook event calling upon fellow citizens to gather in one of the city squares to pack the square like sardines or. and they were hoping to reach 6000 participants but actually more than double and that's more than double participants came to that square and that really has now turned into as part similar rallies across other cities. in the region and also outside of the region with more planned in the next weeks and those protesters they say that they want to stir italians to challenge th
his far right league party thousands of demonstrators have been packing public squares in italy holding shapes banners that's the symbol of a growing movement against far right populism the protesters say they want to halt rise to power ahead of pivotal local elections. and your border federica baggio joins me in studio with more on those sardines so how did this movement get going well karl it all started with a pretty spontaneous flash mob in the city of blowing in northern italy on november...
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cleaner caught in clashes between pro-democracy activist and police will be in hong kong also coming up italy declares a state of emergency after catastrophic flooding in venice the highest tide is in half a century the government says the floods are a blow to italy's hard. unwelcome arrivals in berlin germany turkey says there are german fighters for so-called islamic state the german government says there's no proof but it still has to work out how to handle the. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us a man has died in hong kong after being caught in clashes between pro-democracy demonstrators and police the 70 year old street cleaner was hit in the head with a brick on wednesday it's not clear who threw it earlier this month a student fell from a car park and later died from his injuries the unrest in hong kong has worsened in recent days after more than 5 months of anti-government unrest. well let's cross over to hong kong where our correspondent mathias bellinger is standing by for us but he is this is now the 2nd death related to the protests within a week what more do we know
cleaner caught in clashes between pro-democracy activist and police will be in hong kong also coming up italy declares a state of emergency after catastrophic flooding in venice the highest tide is in half a century the government says the floods are a blow to italy's hard. unwelcome arrivals in berlin germany turkey says there are german fighters for so-called islamic state the german government says there's no proof but it still has to work out how to handle the. hello i'm terry martin good...
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venice the mayor is blaming climate change the prime minister is calling it a blow to the heart of italy. creating a new generation of in motifs we meet the man giving the smartphone symbols a traditional african twist there's one for every day of the eager. fellow i'm terry martin good to have you with us lawmakers in washington have begun public hearings in the impeachment inquiry against president donald trump the 1st in 20. the televised hearings kicked off tuesday with testimony from 2 different wednesday rather from 2 top u.s. diplomats dealing with ukraine has called the process a witch hunt he says he's too busy doing the people's business to tune in a historic day for the united states hours of testimony played out on television screens across the country we will come to order. morning everyone. the inquiry centers on an alleged pressure campaign aimed at forcing ukraine to investigate the u.s. president's political rival joe biden and on wednesday one of the diplomats who testified linked donald trump more directly to those efforts the acting ambassador to kiev said a member of
venice the mayor is blaming climate change the prime minister is calling it a blow to the heart of italy. creating a new generation of in motifs we meet the man giving the smartphone symbols a traditional african twist there's one for every day of the eager. fellow i'm terry martin good to have you with us lawmakers in washington have begun public hearings in the impeachment inquiry against president donald trump the 1st in 20. the televised hearings kicked off tuesday with testimony from 2...
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to italy's prime minister saw the damage for himself. but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner mr gallagher who saw his kiosk collapse in the. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means verse someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. as if you're going to get an undersea barrier called the most is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 the bill for the current damage is expected to run into the hundreds of millions of euros now people hope that the 20000000 euros in immediate financial aid promised by the government will arrive soon with more floods expected over the weekend conditions hope they won't be left hanging. all right here's a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world in hong kong a 70 year old man who police say was hit by a brick during pro-democracy protests has died the man was struck in the head while on his lunch break on wednesday it's still unclear who threw the brick it
to italy's prime minister saw the damage for himself. but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner mr gallagher who saw his kiosk collapse in the. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means verse someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. as if you're going to get an undersea barrier called the most is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 the bill...
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n towns across italy >> thank you. >> reporter: can we have a look? >> of course. >> come in. >> reporter: and early adopters have become role models. nina smith and bert vonn belling ham read about the program in belgium, and about a year later live here. >> i found a lot of things in the house. i recovered them. i cleaned them, and i use them. >> reporter: how different does it look now from when you first bought it? >> it's impossible. >> reporter: unrecognizable? >> yeah. >> reporter: they wound up paying a bit more for this place which has a stunning view, and did almost all of the work themselves. there were nightmares of trying to figure things out, buying something for fixing stuff? >> no, no. you got everything here. you got everything. and everybody helps you. >> reporter: they say what's important here is the buon giorno they hear from the neighbors, the slower pace and sense of community. how do you feel here? >> happy. happy and relaxed. yes. this is life. >> reporter: it's a richer >>> for many of america's war veterans, the holidays are
n towns across italy >> thank you. >> reporter: can we have a look? >> of course. >> come in. >> reporter: and early adopters have become role models. nina smith and bert vonn belling ham read about the program in belgium, and about a year later live here. >> i found a lot of things in the house. i recovered them. i cleaned them, and i use them. >> reporter: how different does it look now from when you first bought it? >> it's impossible. >>...
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italy is in 5th place but has been overtaken as we already said by mexico. so that shouldn't come as a surprise mexicans are football crazy. not only when it comes to their national team but with their league. match days are a $360.00 degree experience of mexican culture family food and football. the mexican league is considered the strongest in north america and it is highly competitive league amex has 2 tournament. season capital and closer with one champion crowned in summer and one in winter this is common in latin america in the past decade 10 different clubs have won either the africa or closer. with $26000.00 fans league and meckstroth the largest average crowd of any football league in the americas. that's almost as good as spain. and la lega. home of the world's most famous clubs. and one of its greatest rival. the 3rd best attendance worldwide with 27000 fans on average. but spain has smaller teams and stadiums than england. the premier league draws $37000.00 fans on average the league is followed worldwide and generates more than $2000000000.00 eu
italy is in 5th place but has been overtaken as we already said by mexico. so that shouldn't come as a surprise mexicans are football crazy. not only when it comes to their national team but with their league. match days are a $360.00 degree experience of mexican culture family food and football. the mexican league is considered the strongest in north america and it is highly competitive league amex has 2 tournament. season capital and closer with one champion crowned in summer and one in...
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factor apart from actual points goal difference over the last 20 years in england spain germany and italy $64.00 out of 80 champions have had the best goal difference in the league. makes sense right goal difference is basically a sign of how well a team is functioning in attack and defense if one is bringing down the other it will almost certainly be clear and it seems goal difference and that is the best indicator of league title success there's one other thing to consider with goal difference when after a long season the team simply can't be separated by points incredibly that's happened 5 times in the history of the bundesliga and every time it's been the defensive record that has won the champions the title in those 5 seasons the winners never out scored their direct rivals but conceded fewer goals every single time. like by and in the 992000 season leverkusen scored more goals than them but by and superior defense saw them play minimized the shiela. won out life so this was. a win in 2007 their goal difference was a full 19 goals worse than barcelona's and they had a worse attack an
factor apart from actual points goal difference over the last 20 years in england spain germany and italy $64.00 out of 80 champions have had the best goal difference in the league. makes sense right goal difference is basically a sign of how well a team is functioning in attack and defense if one is bringing down the other it will almost certainly be clear and it seems goal difference and that is the best indicator of league title success there's one other thing to consider with goal...
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after the highest tide in half a century prime minister says the floods are a blow to the heart of italy also coming up with a program and an easy call me in gaza the militant islamic jihad group announces a cease fire after days of heavy fighting israel says it's holding fire for now and will answer quiet with quiet. plus the trump impeachment hearings at the world's television screens house democrats hope to prove the president abused his power to discredit a rival trump himself says they're on a witch hunt and in any case he's too busy to tune in. hello i'm terry barton good to have you with us the worst flooding in venice in more than 50 years has brought calls for more to be done to protect the historic city from the ravages of rising sea levels the italian cabinet is set to declare a state of emergency much of the city center is under water the mayor is blaming climate change and says the damage will run into the hundreds of billions of euros prime minister just have to continue his call the flooding a blow to the heart of italy. the cripps of the saint mocks the ceiling under more
after the highest tide in half a century prime minister says the floods are a blow to the heart of italy also coming up with a program and an easy call me in gaza the militant islamic jihad group announces a cease fire after days of heavy fighting israel says it's holding fire for now and will answer quiet with quiet. plus the trump impeachment hearings at the world's television screens house democrats hope to prove the president abused his power to discredit a rival trump himself says they're...
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italy's prime minister saw the damage for himself. but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner mr gallagher who saw his kiosk collapse in the. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means versus someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. as if you're going to need. an undersea barrier called the my uses is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 the bill for the current damage is expected to run into the hundreds of millions of euros people hope that the 20000000 euros in immediate financial aid promised by the government will arrive soon and with more floods expected over the weekend finishes hope they won't be left hanging. next put your comic books down because on the shores of england a real wife iron man has soared into the brecker books on thursday a daredevil inventor richard browning alas the end of the skies above brighton inside his jet engine powered flight suit no joke there is the british rocket man smash
italy's prime minister saw the damage for himself. but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner mr gallagher who saw his kiosk collapse in the. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means versus someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. as if you're going to need. an undersea barrier called the my uses is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 the...
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but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and there for you leave julia region reversed burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult. we just cleaned up the lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future. the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. of fills up and overflows into drains. floodwaters making even the most basic tasks much more difficult but a pivotal day with very limited as you can see when things like this happen we're stuck at home like prisoners. romagna in central italy was hard hit firefighters rescued stranded residents in boats and helicopters forecasters warned that more flooding could be on the way. to football and germany play their final year of 2020. coach walk in lives scored into tight northern ireland in frankfurt germany have already qualified for the tournament but can cement 1st place in the group with a win. yogi live still has a few tricks up his sleeve in the remaining euro 2020 qualifier germany have
but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and there for you leave julia region reversed burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult. we just cleaned up the lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future. the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. of fills up and overflows into drains. floodwaters making even the most basic tasks much more difficult but...
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italy is filling the power vacuum created by the collapse of the oscar hungarian empire. she feels that she was promised all of those things belonging to the australian empire that had to do with that empires naval position, particularly at trieste which is still part of italy today but all the way, that major split all the way down those coasts on the adriatic and you're probably going man, the geography is beyond me, well hopefully i'll give you some help with this in just a second. so, the american rule, same as we already talked about. they're not under the british and the french they are not under the italians. they are there to make sure that the piece is stable and people do not start killing each other so it really is like you and chapter six a chapter seven operations. peacekeeping and in some cases piece enforcement and it is going to involve guns which is always a scary thing. it is an interesting for shadow of what happens in the 19 nineties with guys like me and you have the italians over here and they are of course doing it here. i think it is easier to prob
italy is filling the power vacuum created by the collapse of the oscar hungarian empire. she feels that she was promised all of those things belonging to the australian empire that had to do with that empires naval position, particularly at trieste which is still part of italy today but all the way, that major split all the way down those coasts on the adriatic and you're probably going man, the geography is beyond me, well hopefully i'll give you some help with this in just a second. so, the...
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century the mayor says venice is on its knees the prime minister has called it a blow to the heart of italy. and uneasy calm in gaza the militant islamic jihad group announces a cease fire after days of heavy fighting israel says it's holding fire for now and will answer quiet with quiet. plus the troop impeachment hearings hit the world's television screens house democrats hope to prove the president of the use his power to discredit will trump himself says they have one on if there are a witch hunt and in any case he's too busy to tune in. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the worst flooding in venice in more than 50 years has brought calls for more to be done to protect the historic city from the ravages of rising sea levels the italian cabinet is set to declare a state of emergency much of the historic center is under water the mayor is blaming climate change prime minister just have a contest called the flooding a blow to the heart of italy. the crypt of the saint marks basilica and there more than a meter of water the church one of venice's most iconic landmarks is among
century the mayor says venice is on its knees the prime minister has called it a blow to the heart of italy. and uneasy calm in gaza the militant islamic jihad group announces a cease fire after days of heavy fighting israel says it's holding fire for now and will answer quiet with quiet. plus the troop impeachment hearings hit the world's television screens house democrats hope to prove the president of the use his power to discredit will trump himself says they have one on if there are a...
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wonder what else are beginning to recede in venice heavy rains are hitting other parts of northern italy which cities are most under threat at the moment heavy snowfalls have caused a lot of damage and which is on the border with austria so it's a mountain region we've seen landslides that have pushed train off the rails a lot of towns are without electricity and are isolated and yesterday where there was some fear that the art no river in tuscany which flows through florence and pisa would go over the edges luckily that did not happen but better weather is forecast for the rest of the week and people are gearing up for another difficult week here in italy. in venice thank you very much. now an item of sports use and we take you to tennis stefan as city pass has been crowned the a.t.p. finals champion after a 676276 win over dominic team in london the greek won a nail biter against his austrian opponent leaving the 3rd and final set on a tie break city pass is just 21 years old he's the youngest a.t.p. finals champion in nearly 2 decades. and not a formula one red bull's match for stop a
wonder what else are beginning to recede in venice heavy rains are hitting other parts of northern italy which cities are most under threat at the moment heavy snowfalls have caused a lot of damage and which is on the border with austria so it's a mountain region we've seen landslides that have pushed train off the rails a lot of towns are without electricity and are isolated and yesterday where there was some fear that the art no river in tuscany which flows through florence and pisa would go...
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italy on them on the 21st ofjune. italy are favourites to top that group, group a. if wales can finish runners—up in group a they would play the runners—up of group b in the last 16 which should be anyone from russia, denmark, belgium off and then. belgium would be top of the group so any one of those three other teams. wales will feel pretty confident about the draw they have been given. they will have to just whether they are going to base themselves having to travel all that way to azerbaijan but let's hear from the wales manager. at this stage they are all tough games. switzerland have a good team but i watched their progress. there were in with the republic of ireland and denmark and a talented team. turkey we re denmark and a talented team. turkey were ina denmark and a talented team. turkey were in a group with france and iceland so to come out of that they have done well and of course, italy, fantastic qualifying, winning every game so, yeah, that'll be a tough game, obviously. last but not least the final group. astonishingly of the three winners of the
italy on them on the 21st ofjune. italy are favourites to top that group, group a. if wales can finish runners—up in group a they would play the runners—up of group b in the last 16 which should be anyone from russia, denmark, belgium off and then. belgium would be top of the group so any one of those three other teams. wales will feel pretty confident about the draw they have been given. they will have to just whether they are going to base themselves having to travel all that way to...
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but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and the field even a julia region rivers burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult we feel as if we just came to the lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future is to get equal the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. city in the sewer fills up and overflows into drains. floodwaters making even the most basic tasks much more difficult but a pivotal day with very limited as you can see when things like this happen we're stuck at home like prison as has appeared to need it i mean the real manya in central italy was hard hit firefighters rescued stranded residents in boats and helicopters forecasters warned that more flooding could be on the way. you're watching t.w. news still to come the cuban surfer paddling against a male dominated macho culture and against the island's hardline communist authorities. will have her story in just a moment. where thousands of protesters in chile are stepp
but it's a different story in land flooded fields as far as the eye can see in central italy . and the field even a julia region rivers burst their banks flooding a key road and making access to cut off the ledge is difficult we feel as if we just came to the lake and now this if it goes on this way we won't have any prospects for the future is to get equal the situation was even more dire in a coastal town. city in the sewer fills up and overflows into drains. floodwaters making even the most...
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by the highest tide in half a century the prime minister says the flounce are a blow to the heart of italy also coming up. a fragile calm in gaza our drug itself fine into southern israel just hours after the announcement of a cease fire with the palestinians the agreement aims to end some of the heaviest fighting in months along the gaza border. and the neo nazis conducting vigilante patrols on the streets of berlin and critics have drawn parallels with hitler's s.s. but the right thing it seems to say they just want to protect people. i don't work and i'm under that she managed to have you with us. then this is in the grip of the worst flood scene in more than 50 years and extreme high tide to submerge the world heritage city center prime minister just said pick on to has called the flooding a blow to the heart of italy the mare is blaming climate change and says the damage were drawn into hundreds of millions of euros. the tide has risen again on st mark's a square the basilica one of venice's most iconic. mox is among the worst hit by the flooding its crypt has been swamped by more tha
by the highest tide in half a century the prime minister says the flounce are a blow to the heart of italy also coming up. a fragile calm in gaza our drug itself fine into southern israel just hours after the announcement of a cease fire with the palestinians the agreement aims to end some of the heaviest fighting in months along the gaza border. and the neo nazis conducting vigilante patrols on the streets of berlin and critics have drawn parallels with hitler's s.s. but the right thing it...
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days of heavy rain and floods drench parts of italy and france, devastating communities and destroying roads. leaked documents seen by the bbc reveal the vast network of high security prisons in western china designed to brainwash uighur muslims. disruptor disrupted? uber finds out today if it will be able to continue operating in london, its biggest european market. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: ajob for life could soon be a thing of the past. new research shows the average millennial spends less than 4 years with an employer, by the time they reach 3a may have had 6 jobs. what is your experience? get in touch, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. let's focus on the huge shift that has taken place in hong kong. pro—democracy parties have achieved an overwhelming landslide victory in local elections winning nearly 90% of seats. it comes after months of protests across the city and is a massive set back for hong kong chief executive carrie lam, who has said she will respect the results.
days of heavy rain and floods drench parts of italy and france, devastating communities and destroying roads. leaked documents seen by the bbc reveal the vast network of high security prisons in western china designed to brainwash uighur muslims. disruptor disrupted? uber finds out today if it will be able to continue operating in london, its biggest european market. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme:...
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emelia in central i italy was hahard-hit. firefighters rescued strananded residents and boats and helicopters. forecasters warned that more flooding could be on the way. brent: you're watching dw news. still to come, the cuban surfer battling against a male dominated macho culture, and against the islands hard-line communist authorities. we have her story, and just a moment. thousands of protesters and chile are stepping up their demands for new constitution and for the resignation of the president. many have suffered serious injuries in recent antigovernment demonstrations. they accused the police of brutality inside the police have aimed rubber bullets at their heads. the president says any excessive use of force will be investigated. >> nelson combo spheres he will lose his -- fears he will lose his eyesight. he was shot in a recent emmons ration in santiago. >> i have a detached retina and internal injuries inside my eye. it's not looking good. >> the shooting happened during recent antigovernment protests. demonstrators
emelia in central i italy was hahard-hit. firefighters rescued strananded residents and boats and helicopters. forecasters warned that more flooding could be on the way. brent: you're watching dw news. still to come, the cuban surfer battling against a male dominated macho culture, and against the islands hard-line communist authorities. we have her story, and just a moment. thousands of protesters and chile are stepping up their demands for new constitution and for the resignation of the...
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in the clashes between pro-democracy activists and police will be live in hong kong also coming up italy declares a state of emergency after catastrophic flooding in bed is the highest tides in half a century the government says the floods are a blow to italy's heart. and the phone call that led to an impeachment inquiry donald trump's talk with his ukrainian counterpart is the focus of hearings in the u.s. this week what do people in ukraine think about the affair we talked we take you to kiev to find out plus another school shooting in the united states leaves 2 students dead it took place of a high school near los angeles police say the 16 year old shooter is among the injured after turning the gun on himself to get the latest from l.a. . hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us a man has died in hong kong after being caught in clashes between pro-democracy demonstrators and police the 70 year old street cleaner. i was hit in the head with a brick on wednesday it's not clear who threw the brake early this fall the student fell from a car park and later died the rest in hong kon
in the clashes between pro-democracy activists and police will be live in hong kong also coming up italy declares a state of emergency after catastrophic flooding in bed is the highest tides in half a century the government says the floods are a blow to italy's heart. and the phone call that led to an impeachment inquiry donald trump's talk with his ukrainian counterpart is the focus of hearings in the u.s. this week what do people in ukraine think about the affair we talked we take you to kiev...
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to italy's prime minister saw the damage for himself. but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner. who saw his kiosk collapse in the. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means for someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. and on the sea barrier called the misses is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet its face constant denies since construction began in 2003 the bill for the current damage is expected to run into the hundreds of millions of. people that the 20000000 euros in immediate financial aid promised by the government. with expected over the weekend the nation's hope they won't be left hanging. while the stories making news around the world today maybe. are reporting that political parties have agreed on a new prime minister. a former finance minister has been chosen to lead the country as predecessor resigned at the end of october following nationwide corruption protests the demonstrations have thrown into political and economic turmoil. 2 students have been killed
to italy's prime minister saw the damage for himself. but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner. who saw his kiosk collapse in the. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means for someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. and on the sea barrier called the misses is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet its face constant denies since construction began in 2003 the bill for the current damage is expected...