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hopeat is the best we can for, francesco?ou are saying that the coalition government could collapse, and secondly, the chance of institutional reform are not great because of the dynamic. what is the best we can hope for in coming months? >> i do think we will see an acceleration in separate -- in several different areas. we will see an acceleration between the centerleft. matteo renzi will use his success to conduct a massive heart he purge. we'll see an acceleration within the center-right, the center-right just desperately needs a new leadership that wants to compete with matteo renzi's centerleft. a third acceleration will be a succession for the presidential office. the current head of state, george napolitano is a very old gentleman, age 88. he tried and failed to craft cross artisan majorities. he tried and failed with mario monti. he tried and failed with enrico letta. he tried and failed with the current government. there is no way that he can stay any longer in office. he will probably try to influence his own succe
hopeat is the best we can for, francesco?ou are saying that the coalition government could collapse, and secondly, the chance of institutional reform are not great because of the dynamic. what is the best we can hope for in coming months? >> i do think we will see an acceleration in separate -- in several different areas. we will see an acceleration between the centerleft. matteo renzi will use his success to conduct a massive heart he purge. we'll see an acceleration within the...
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there goes the delicious pizza in the francesco's oven, cook it up, put it in a box, and off it goes. attached to the bottom of a four-bladed drone. through the door and off, down the street. will it work? >> it has to work. >> because you want this. >> yes. >> but it's not in that pizza sleeve warmer thing. by the time it flies through the air and gets to your home or apartment it's going to be cold. >> they put them in the warmer because it has to stay in the car as it works through traffic in the back of some dude's delivery vehicle. here from the oven to the dude's penthouse apartment lands and there you go. >> what's the range on this? can you only have this pizza delivered if you live within a 50-foot radius of the pizza joint? >> there are other limitation as well. still trying to work out the limitations for something like this. this was a test similar to what amazon did. francesa's pizzeria motivated by that amazon video. heck, let's see if it's possible with a pizza. the concept is there, and he firmly believes that in a few more years, five to ten years, this is going to be
there goes the delicious pizza in the francesco's oven, cook it up, put it in a box, and off it goes. attached to the bottom of a four-bladed drone. through the door and off, down the street. will it work? >> it has to work. >> because you want this. >> yes. >> but it's not in that pizza sleeve warmer thing. by the time it flies through the air and gets to your home or apartment it's going to be cold. >> they put them in the warmer because it has to stay in the car...
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. >>> joining us now with his thoughts is francesco gallietti. nice to see you.talia. is he completely out of italian politics or is he still going to try and engineer something? >> well, berlusconi is a come-back kid. and even in the current circumstances, he will certainly try to make the most out of the current situation. he would in all likelihood try to turn his state of disgrace into political opportunity by showing how close he is to elderly people, always bear in mind that elderly people, retired people are always part of the electorate. my belief is that silvio berlusconi's tactics are overshadowed by a number of elements, like in general terms, berlusconi has never got to grips with his own succession. so as long as there is no political legacy for the center right, many voters who previously voted for italia over berlusconi himself, are now turning, either to nonvote or to the five stars movement. and second, yesterday marked a day where we had a huge number of surprise arrests related to the international exhibit 2015 in milan and i believe that this
. >>> joining us now with his thoughts is francesco gallietti. nice to see you.talia. is he completely out of italian politics or is he still going to try and engineer something? >> well, berlusconi is a come-back kid. and even in the current circumstances, he will certainly try to make the most out of the current situation. he would in all likelihood try to turn his state of disgrace into political opportunity by showing how close he is to elderly people, always bear in mind...
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the most willful architect of them all was francesco borromini.aint ivo della sapienza is borromini's masterpiece. his architecture is intellectually complex, a startling amalgam of mathematics and fantasy. he knew the history of architecture d drew upon the past boldly and freely. the facade curves in, but the dome above it curves out, presenting the beholder with a dramatic contrast. using a symmetry so odd that it seems almost asymmetrical, he opposes convex and concave arcs. the result is that the building itself seems to be alive and pulsating. borromini's work emphasized one of the central teachings of the roman catholic church in the 17th century. salvation could not be attained by reason alone, nor by simple sensual experience. it required an imaginative leap of faith. in bewildering the eye and challenging the mind, borromini sought to plunge the worshiper into the mystery of salvation. not everyone understood. a contemporary critic wrote, "everyone gets in his head a new idea "and displays it in public squares and upon facades, madly def
the most willful architect of them all was francesco borromini.aint ivo della sapienza is borromini's masterpiece. his architecture is intellectually complex, a startling amalgam of mathematics and fantasy. he knew the history of architecture d drew upon the past boldly and freely. the facade curves in, but the dome above it curves out, presenting the beholder with a dramatic contrast. using a symmetry so odd that it seems almost asymmetrical, he opposes convex and concave arcs. the result is...
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francesco oaks evacuated only to return to the grim news. >> we have been up all night. it was, it's so sad. i can't imagine, you know, i just can't >> reporter: she said the woman who lived in the home used a cane lately and seemed to have a hard time getting around. just looking at the burned out shell was hard for neighbors to take. >> i don't know what to say. i just can't believe that they might still be in there. >> just to know, oh, jesus. >> reporter: and we are back here live and i wanted to show you within the last couple of minutes, investigators went up on a ladder truck. there's a firefighter up there. he has a camera pointed down into the burned out mobile home. of course, they're still gathering clues this morning. still looking for a cause. but they tell me at this point, there's nothing to suggest that it's suspicious at all. the red cross is helping that adult son. i asked investigators how long they might be out here today, because there's an arson task force, a number of crews, and they said that they will most likely be out here all day. reporting li
francesco oaks evacuated only to return to the grim news. >> we have been up all night. it was, it's so sad. i can't imagine, you know, i just can't >> reporter: she said the woman who lived in the home used a cane lately and seemed to have a hard time getting around. just looking at the burned out shell was hard for neighbors to take. >> i don't know what to say. i just can't believe that they might still be in there. >> just to know, oh, jesus. >> reporter: and...
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pope francesco. what's your problem? jimmy: spin it, guillermo. i will try to stay on this thing. i don't understand what happened to you? >> i slipped. my pants are very slippery. >> literally. >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: are you falling? >> guillermo. oh, yeah. that's right. that's my butt. >> i don't know how to make the shapes. >> this is going to be a terrible tragedy. right here. i don't even know how to do that. >> it is -- a parentheses, underscore, butt hole, underscore. >> jimmy: this one is so complicated. >> pretty sure that is on your basic qwerty keyboard. >> that's my butt. and there we go. julie bowen, follow her. @it'sjuliebowen. see her on "modern family" wednesdays at 9:00. we'll be right back with dave attell. would it make? at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. with innovations like the first dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. i was 80% nervous. but with 100% odor protection, i
pope francesco. what's your problem? jimmy: spin it, guillermo. i will try to stay on this thing. i don't understand what happened to you? >> i slipped. my pants are very slippery. >> literally. >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: are you falling? >> guillermo. oh, yeah. that's right. that's my butt. >> i don't know how to make the shapes. >> this is going to be a terrible tragedy. right here. i don't even know how to do that. >> it is -- a parentheses,...
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this is the ledger id which when the francesco stops balancing the books in the 14 seventies then the bank goes bankrupt or starts to go belly up and they start to raid the city coffers. there were these moments the first accounting manual the everybody holds up does an incredible rationality in financing and the book was a flop. nobody examined it to. it did not do very well to where the author was very unhappy how the book did because there was a new ethic in europe at the time that as a merchant italy declined and spain rose up the prince's were not comfortable using accounting them saul's. so i studied philip ii. famous for his administration and i looked at his accounting policy and there was a lot of work done on this. it was amazing. some of the most remarkable accounting reforms i have ever seen but he never brought them fully through. he tried to find accountants there were not many. not in spain he started double entry in spanish. it did not do well but these reforms dropped. here we have a history that i set out to write a book how it works and i am writing a book how it co
this is the ledger id which when the francesco stops balancing the books in the 14 seventies then the bank goes bankrupt or starts to go belly up and they start to raid the city coffers. there were these moments the first accounting manual the everybody holds up does an incredible rationality in financing and the book was a flop. nobody examined it to. it did not do very well to where the author was very unhappy how the book did because there was a new ethic in europe at the time that as a...
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but the davises do not happen to be 1 of the 25 passengers who are testifying against francesco shedp. that's him on the ship right before the accident. he's on trial now for manslaughter and for abandoning ship and for causing the crash. but andrea davis is instead joining us from calgarcalgary, alberta, canada. she's written a book about her experience and her subsequent struggle with post dramatic distress disorder. it's titled, "survival was only the beginning." andrea, why is it that no one, not police, not anyone from the shipping company, reached out to you to ask you about your experiences on board that day? >> i wish i could answer the question. i have no answers. in fact, it was brought to our attention that we should not, in fact, have left italy without making a police statement. which was really interesting. so my question is, where there -- because we were treated as a group that we didn't have to report our own circumstances? i've never been able to get a conclusive answer to that question. >> let me give it to you now. let me give you the option right now on national
but the davises do not happen to be 1 of the 25 passengers who are testifying against francesco shedp. that's him on the ship right before the accident. he's on trial now for manslaughter and for abandoning ship and for causing the crash. but andrea davis is instead joining us from calgarcalgary, alberta, canada. she's written a book about her experience and her subsequent struggle with post dramatic distress disorder. it's titled, "survival was only the beginning." andrea, why is it...
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contributor and a fellow for center for politics at the lbj school of public policy victoria de francescoobert traynham. good morning. >> if you look at the polls, so is this a smart move on their part knowing that the midterm turnout is always so low to fire up your base with these kinds of issues? >> chris, we are 107 days away from the midterm election so we are in hard core, official, general mode and, yes, these are mobilization techniques that we know work especially because the republicans can smell the senate. it is so close. so they are going to tried and true issues that they know work with the public. it doesn't matter that gallop shows that the majority of the american public wants to focus on the economy. it is these issues that they know not only can get people out, but are working in terms of fund-raising efforts. >> does it -- make you nervous? >> it does make me nervous, but i'm hoping that the counterpoint to this will be it will fire up democrats as you were pointing out. that's the hope. >> robert, we talked about this earlier in the hour. there's some politico headlin
contributor and a fellow for center for politics at the lbj school of public policy victoria de francescoobert traynham. good morning. >> if you look at the polls, so is this a smart move on their part knowing that the midterm turnout is always so low to fire up your base with these kinds of issues? >> chris, we are 107 days away from the midterm election so we are in hard core, official, general mode and, yes, these are mobilization techniques that we know work especially because...
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we have a senior fellow at bruegel which is a think tank as ti toas francesco gallie break down whatean. be having what should be a very interesting conversation with lady linda rothschild. she is ahead of group. if you think about what these epresent results r -- >> ok, olivia. looking forward to that. stay with us. we are going to be back in two minutes. italian government bond yields drops. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." time now for some company news. pfizer is close to abandoning pound bid forlion astrazeneca. today is the deadline for pfizer to deliver a firm offer. according to a person familiar with the matter, the u.s. drug maker almost certainly won't to do so. this would have been the biggest deal ever in the drug industry. general electric has pledged to keep alstom's nuclear operations in france. ge is seeking approval for its bid to buy alstom's energy division. last week ge agreed to a government request to extend the deadline. a $300 million financing deal. tried to reach a deal with a russian energy company in st. petersburg last week. the chief executive of ro
we have a senior fellow at bruegel which is a think tank as ti toas francesco gallie break down whatean. be having what should be a very interesting conversation with lady linda rothschild. she is ahead of group. if you think about what these epresent results r -- >> ok, olivia. looking forward to that. stay with us. we are going to be back in two minutes. italian government bond yields drops. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." time now for some company news. pfizer is...
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san francisco, oakland, coast and bay, and then it will francesco schettino.ee the will cool down. the wind has not turned yet. 74 in san francisco already. 60s and 70s. it will be warm to hot inland. but i think once that breeze starts, noon, 1:00, then i think everybody will feel that. sunny and warm to hot away from the coast but much cooler by it. even though your high temp may happen by 10 or 11:00 in the morning, that breeze is kicking in. 70s, 80s and 90s. but the cooling begins today. here's sal. >>> steve, traffic is still pretty heavy in many areas. we've seen some improvement. i am looking at highway 24 now getting from pleasant hill to the cauldecott tunnel. drive time is 13 minutes. bay bridge toll plaza is backed up for a 25-minute drive time in san francisco. it's not all that bad. 680 and all the freeways around the bay in the last three or four weeks have been pretty slow. this is the big rush before people go on their june and july summer vacations and before graduation. everyone's in town. everyone's going to work and the roads are surely sh
san francisco, oakland, coast and bay, and then it will francesco schettino.ee the will cool down. the wind has not turned yet. 74 in san francisco already. 60s and 70s. it will be warm to hot inland. but i think once that breeze starts, noon, 1:00, then i think everybody will feel that. sunny and warm to hot away from the coast but much cooler by it. even though your high temp may happen by 10 or 11:00 in the morning, that breeze is kicking in. 70s, 80s and 90s. but the cooling begins today....
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old office didn't get into one of those pieces by setting the university tuition contracts on fire francesco tapia has released our line confession admitting his stole student debt paper work worth five hundred billion dollars and burnt it that makes it possible for students to get away without paying a single pair said the ashes from the documents have since been turned into an all out if we caught up with the artist himself who told us about his initiative. i decided to burn the dead pigs when i realised that intuition contracts were a bargaining chip between the creditors and the university's direction i got rid of these papers to demonstrate how fragile the system is i wanted to show how one paper could ruin a life for instance many of the students were single mothers would be want to study to provide their trade with a better life but at the same time were deprived of the opportunity to see them grow to properly look after them and just one people can whittle down all their efforts if you don't pay the bill your kitchen they're still even your bed we got taken away this project exposes
old office didn't get into one of those pieces by setting the university tuition contracts on fire francesco tapia has released our line confession admitting his stole student debt paper work worth five hundred billion dollars and burnt it that makes it possible for students to get away without paying a single pair said the ashes from the documents have since been turned into an all out if we caught up with the artist himself who told us about his initiative. i decided to burn the dead pigs...