and suha agreed. they arrive in beirut, where they meet still more refugees from syria-- families bound for different cities around italy. and then another bus ride to the airport to catch their 4:00 a.m. flight. >> italia! italia! hoo, hoo! >> reporter: two weeks later, i met up with suha in the riverside town of 10,000 people in northern italy where she and her children now live. grazie. >> prego! >> reporter: for now, her family is sharing a one-bedroom apartment with an elderly syrian woman who left lebanon on the same christian charity flight. >> i sleep here, and the old woman, with me, here because she couldn't go up. >> reporter: they have reliable electricity and a proper kitchen. >> refrigerator! >> reporter: you have a refrigerator? >> reporter: you've got a stove, you've got an oven. that's important. >> reporter: there's a big park behind their apartment where the children can play. they start school next week. >> i want to have time to learn and to work. >> reporter: under italian law, i