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. >> calabria. crystal-blue seas. rocky coasts and sandy beaches. national parks.ient ruins and historical sites. traditions still survive in calabria. >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen.
. >> calabria. crystal-blue seas. rocky coasts and sandy beaches. national parks.ient ruins and historical sites. traditions still survive in calabria. >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen.
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. >> calabria. rocky coasts and sandyes. national parks.nt ruins and historical sites.ve traditions still surn calabria. >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over uc100 specialty italian pr for the american kitchen. cento. trust your family with our family.
. >> calabria. rocky coasts and sandyes. national parks.nt ruins and historical sites.ve traditions still surn calabria. >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over uc100 specialty italian pr for the american kitchen. cento. trust your family with our family.
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get all the money or calabria do something in between? for the banks, take all the jpmorgan deposits, give it to the world, make it a better place. connell: could be a good campaign. >> that is what they might -- if this plan goes reform of fannie and freddie the way it is being, the way it looks like the market is saying it will go, a recap, a release, keep all the money, keep their government backing -- connell: right. >> john paulsen, hedge fund guys make a lot of money and day traders that would be giving, trump administration, mark calabria will give such a campaign issue to bernie sanders and the left. they will basically say, listen, you basically released two semigovernment agencies, still backed by the government. they don't exist without the government. 30 year fixed-rate mortgage does not exist. that is what -- connell: ask you one portion of that. >> let me make this point, if they do the plan these day traders and mom's basement guys think they will do, bernie sanders may become president of the united states on that. connell
get all the money or calabria do something in between? for the banks, take all the jpmorgan deposits, give it to the world, make it a better place. connell: could be a good campaign. >> that is what they might -- if this plan goes reform of fannie and freddie the way it is being, the way it looks like the market is saying it will go, a recap, a release, keep all the money, keep their government backing -- connell: right. >> john paulsen, hedge fund guys make a lot of money and day...
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. >> repheorten we first visited riace, a small hilltop town in italy's southern region of calabria back in 2016, mayor domenico lucano was proud to show us how many migrants were living and working there. >> h, bon giorno. >> reporter: including people like daniel yaboah, originally from ghana. a familiar face here in riace, yaboah wuse to house collecting trash and recyclables alon"with his "trusty donkey. he'd fled death threats in m ana, he says, after his wife converted for om islam to christianity, and had been living in riace for seven-and-a- half years. >> reporter: you have a life here? >> yes, of course. we have a life here, and the people here give us a chance to feel like home, you know. they are fridly, used to foreigners. they are used to welcome everybody here. i'm very happy i'm hernow. >> reporter: riace was not only good to refugees, the refugees had proved good for riace. what wou the town be like without refugees right now? >> ( translated imply put, riace would no longer exist. >> reporter: that's because,y the 1990s, riace was suffering the fate of so many small vil
. >> repheorten we first visited riace, a small hilltop town in italy's southern region of calabria back in 2016, mayor domenico lucano was proud to show us how many migrants were living and working there. >> h, bon giorno. >> reporter: including people like daniel yaboah, originally from ghana. a familiar face here in riace, yaboah wuse to house collecting trash and recyclables alon"with his "trusty donkey. he'd fled death threats in m ana, he says, after his wife...
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the former head of international climate of friends of the earth welcome to you or mr calabria are we talking here about the damage that is already done and an irreversible trend as far as the glaciers of the himalaya are concerned yes. already glaciers are retreating people are getting. dead we have i mean more floods but the danger is that we are not evil to address these issues there and the situation is going to be worse so that does that mean problem and this particular obligation which has come easy comprehensive that assessment who is gives us a very good idea of what is happening in this region. mr bush and how significant are the findings of the report. first of all extremely important report and i must congratulate e.c. mort for coming out with this important report us simply because there was always this controversy over the model in glaciers whether they're shrinking or not whether they're gaining mass or not i think this report has done to simply prove. the glaciers have receded in the last thirty to forty years and that if we do not reduce global warming if we do not red
the former head of international climate of friends of the earth welcome to you or mr calabria are we talking here about the damage that is already done and an irreversible trend as far as the glaciers of the himalaya are concerned yes. already glaciers are retreating people are getting. dead we have i mean more floods but the danger is that we are not evil to address these issues there and the situation is going to be worse so that does that mean problem and this particular obligation which...
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. >> calabria. crystal-blue seas.
. >> calabria. crystal-blue seas.
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. >> calabria. crystal-blue seas. rocky coasts and sandy beaches. national parks.ncient ruins and historical sites. traditions still survive inca bria. dedicated to preservin, we're culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento. trust your fami with our family.
. >> calabria. crystal-blue seas. rocky coasts and sandy beaches. national parks.ncient ruins and historical sites. traditions still survive inca bria. dedicated to preservin, we're culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento. trust your fami with our family.
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calabria yaw has not been confirmed. for shareholders, be real careful.ck, common shares that is the biggest risk of all, they're up something like 140% over the last year. neil: is that right? >> amazing. neil: so focused how inexpensive the shares seem to be people are like having glorified penny stock. >> they are. there is a lot of trolling on twitter. that is moving the price. be careful. preferreds you have a better chance getting paid back and reform is not coming tomorrow. it will be, you know, will be steps. neil: while you're here, we're going to have one of the presidential candidates joining us very, vest shortly. >> which one? neil: to a man and woman they're talking increasingly, entrepeneur running for president, one of the earliest entrants. to a man and woman, most are signed on to this green deal, most are signed on to medicare for all. some college tuition for all. guaranteed income for all, what do you make, and what are you hearing from some of the top money guys about where their prospects are? >> that's a great question because s.e.
calabria yaw has not been confirmed. for shareholders, be real careful.ck, common shares that is the biggest risk of all, they're up something like 140% over the last year. neil: is that right? >> amazing. neil: so focused how inexpensive the shares seem to be people are like having glorified penny stock. >> they are. there is a lot of trolling on twitter. that is moving the price. be careful. preferreds you have a better chance getting paid back and reform is not coming tomorrow....
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to back off to allow reform to take place under mark calabria, recently appointed, has to get confirmedte to the housing finance administration. this is a very interesting, complicated internal battle. he worked at the cato institute. he doesn't like the government is running fannie and freddie. and he thinks they caused housing crisis. treasury department is sympathetic to fannie and freddie, the old model. steve mnuchin would like to privatize this. interesting enough, one of his deputies a guy named craig phillips expected to meet with people in the housing mortgage business expected to put out a white paper. they are pushing an agenda could be different than what can call kalabria. neil: how did they miss out on the punishments. >> that people say they were encouraged to buy bad loans. over the years, they have been scandalous cesspool. remember the accounting scandals where they had to rewrite earnings? i will say this. based on my story today, calabri a, the aids inside the white house, economic types want calbria to lead the effort. neil: to lead what? >> reform it. the stocks ar
to back off to allow reform to take place under mark calabria, recently appointed, has to get confirmedte to the housing finance administration. this is a very interesting, complicated internal battle. he worked at the cato institute. he doesn't like the government is running fannie and freddie. and he thinks they caused housing crisis. treasury department is sympathetic to fannie and freddie, the old model. steve mnuchin would like to privatize this. interesting enough, one of his deputies a...