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[speaking italian] and? oh, chocolate. chocolate. oh, my god! the specialty is a gigantic sweet roll, a brioche filled with fruity, creamy, delicious gelato. oh, man! i am never doing oatmeal again. the best gelaterias make their own ice cream. look for signs that say "produzione propia." puppets are another palermo tradition that flourished in the 1800s. at the museum of the marionette, you'll find the cast of characters who make up the traditional stories of battles in the time of charlemagne. puppeteers traveled across sicily, and entire towns eagerly awaited each installment of the puppet sagas. in addition to romance and chivalry, the stories included elements of the supernatural. when you travel from town to town in sicily, be aware that driving in and out of the big cities can be hair-raising. pack a good map, some patience, and a sense of adventure. once you find your hotel the first time, the second go around is a lot easier. you'll be rewarded when you drive the few miles outside of palermo to the world famous cathedral of monreale. wi
[speaking italian] and? oh, chocolate. chocolate. oh, my god! the specialty is a gigantic sweet roll, a brioche filled with fruity, creamy, delicious gelato. oh, man! i am never doing oatmeal again. the best gelaterias make their own ice cream. look for signs that say "produzione propia." puppets are another palermo tradition that flourished in the 1800s. at the museum of the marionette, you'll find the cast of characters who make up the traditional stories of battles in the time of...
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it's rather interesting because they refer to rather obscure figures of italian history. deering played along because for him these figures were like, i don't know, characters of a goldoni comedy or something else. >> deering was a private man. he had insisted on a large wall that surrounded his property to keep out the curious. but what went on behind the walls led to enormous speculation. as the great house filled with life, a mythology surrounded deering and his baroque fantasy fables told of vizcaya were palace. fables told of vizcaya were imparted in endless repetition. one story in particular centers around an ornate guests room called espanollette. personally i do not know of a romantic tryst or anything involved but it's just the fact that the room has a door that is totally concealed in the watteau ala watteau. paintings on the wall that wall can be opened to rendezvous on the balcony outside of mr. deering's bath which has an adjoining door from his bedroom, well - what was the intent? perhaps we will never know. it was also a pleasure house. the typical place t
it's rather interesting because they refer to rather obscure figures of italian history. deering played along because for him these figures were like, i don't know, characters of a goldoni comedy or something else. >> deering was a private man. he had insisted on a large wall that surrounded his property to keep out the curious. but what went on behind the walls led to enormous speculation. as the great house filled with life, a mythology surrounded deering and his baroque fantasy fables...
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provocative works of art and italian star cuisine.t is all in honor of trussardi's 100th anniversary. all the designs for the winter collection are made of leather. for the past three years, the 1911 collection has been designed by the french designer who works closely together with the company boss. >> 36 blocks of skin and weather. there was no fabric in the show. i want to show how weather can be treated. it is important for me to show that. >> we create lifestyle fashion for customers who want something new and appreciate the quality we offer. >> the city of florence allows the company to take over a former train station for the anniversary celebration. the company is now led by three members of the trussardi family. there the fourth generation of the family to head the company. the british fashion journalist is impressed by the men's leather collection. rucollects it was clever -- -- >> it was clever to do an entire collection in leather. it was pretty extraordinary. >> in began in 1911 near milan with leather gloves. leather goo
provocative works of art and italian star cuisine.t is all in honor of trussardi's 100th anniversary. all the designs for the winter collection are made of leather. for the past three years, the 1911 collection has been designed by the french designer who works closely together with the company boss. >> 36 blocks of skin and weather. there was no fabric in the show. i want to show how weather can be treated. it is important for me to show that. >> we create lifestyle fashion for...
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peters and paul the italian national parish is now the italian and chinese national parish. they have had that close connection from the start. >> history you know i was kidding you when i said i want to mention the word history because people nod off or turn away but i think it is such a rich topic, and it is so alive today and you are a historian tell me why we should look back. >> it is interesting my experience is the older people get the more they appreciate history younger people don't seem to have as much concern but i think it is really important in times of trouble during the recession, during the various problems we have had in recent years it lifts you out of the present, history is the true liberal art because it freezes from the tier any of the pre-- tire any of the present. when we look back in history, there were challenges, scandals, the people pulled through and remained faithful to the church and the gospel it is a lesson to us to remain faithful to the church and gospel as well. >> when the church began it was a building parole seases the missions were in
peters and paul the italian national parish is now the italian and chinese national parish. they have had that close connection from the start. >> history you know i was kidding you when i said i want to mention the word history because people nod off or turn away but i think it is such a rich topic, and it is so alive today and you are a historian tell me why we should look back. >> it is interesting my experience is the older people get the more they appreciate history younger...
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who is responsible italian n.-g. o. the afghan subcontractor. the prosecutor's office in kabul has launched an investigation to answer that question. did tell you an ngo in a show goodwill accepted to meet with us. intercepts headquarters are in rome they have not been back to kabul. the water is leaking in it's we couldn't waterproof it because we didn't have the equipment we did what we could. the tiles are broken but that happens but i still can understand if you're. still the fact that it's still running amazes me i was sure that it was closed. he is the head of interest he did not oversee the hospital building site himself his n.g.o.s specializes in mine clearance. going in two thousand to afghanistan was a rough place and no companies were capable of rebuilding the hospital so we accepted the job when i saw the report describing the final results oh i could say it was great you did a good job the report was generally written by specialists at least from the afghan government no no no from you know international technicians. and that's what
who is responsible italian n.-g. o. the afghan subcontractor. the prosecutor's office in kabul has launched an investigation to answer that question. did tell you an ngo in a show goodwill accepted to meet with us. intercepts headquarters are in rome they have not been back to kabul. the water is leaking in it's we couldn't waterproof it because we didn't have the equipment we did what we could. the tiles are broken but that happens but i still can understand if you're. still the fact that it's...
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just another day in italian politics. and that's a "sign of the times." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 19th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we begin with a story about family values. big family values. we'll take you to tennessee an introduce you to a christian family named bates. mom kelly, dad gil just celebrated the birth of their 18th baby. and they're praying for more as they move closer to becoming the biggest family in america one day. ryan owens goes 1-on-20 for this look inside an american family. >> reporter: you've probably heard the term organized chaos. but you've likely never seen it in action. until you meet the bates family. all 20 of them. there's dad gil, mom kelly, and then there are the 18 children. at 22, zach is the oldest. >> every year, you know, add another person, so it doesn't feel abnormal to me. >> reporter: the youngest, judson, is just 4 months old. i h
just another day in italian politics. and that's a "sign of the times." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 19th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we begin with a story about family values. big family values. we'll take you to tennessee an introduce you to a christian family named bates. mom kelly, dad gil just celebrated the birth...
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realizing this is one of the greatest italian sections in the u.s. thank you. >> is threre public comment? it is closed. borden? >> commissioner borden: this sounds of a great project, and there was a problem with the planning department. if somebody is hungry, i want to take a class in making pizza. commissioner anthony: this is already legendary. -- commissioner antonini: this is already legendary, and i like the idea of having a school. i think that this is going to be very great. >> the motion on the floor is for approval. [reading roll] >> thank you. you are on item 12. 2008.0197 e for 942 mission street. ok. >> i saw him earlier. >> can we call the enxnext item? >> we can't go to that. item 14?
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realizing this is one of the greatest italian sections in the u.s. thank you. >> is threre public comment? it is closed.
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as an italian woman are you embarrassed by your prime minister?es, very embarrassed. >> reporter: but don't expect an apology. berlusconi says he intends to stay in power until his mandate runs out in two years-- about the time ruby turns 20. allen pizzey, cbs news, rome. >> couric: all righty, then. and coming up next, a story to warm both the heart and the head. everything is better with swanson broth in it. an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ a man can only try... and try...and try. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. behind the scenes. next on cbs 5 the bay
as an italian woman are you embarrassed by your prime minister?es, very embarrassed. >> reporter: but don't expect an apology. berlusconi says he intends to stay in power until his mandate runs out in two years-- about the time ruby turns 20. allen pizzey, cbs news, rome. >> couric: all righty, then. and coming up next, a story to warm both the heart and the head. everything is better with swanson broth in it. an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken...
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poison it including depleted uranium in the toilet adriatic sea with silence for the alliance and the italian government . dead. you're watching r t coming to you live from moscow six in the morning here welcome to the program euro zone finance ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss further boosting the e.u. bailout fund which was set up only last year now the european commission and the european central bank want to deepen the fund saying it's currently too small if larger eurozone members like spain it need help well belgium's finance minister did a ranger said the emergency pause should be doubled to one point five trillion euros however germany has so far ruled out any substantial increase reflecting major tensions in the union godfrey blue member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party says the bailout won't work because of the scale of debts in the e.u. . this bailout fund is really a huge bucket of money which the only people putting serious corners of money into it are the germans calls the germans are getting cross because the whole of the bottom of the bucke
poison it including depleted uranium in the toilet adriatic sea with silence for the alliance and the italian government . dead. you're watching r t coming to you live from moscow six in the morning here welcome to the program euro zone finance ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss further boosting the e.u. bailout fund which was set up only last year now the european commission and the european central bank want to deepen the fund saying it's currently too small if larger eurozone...
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i wish i did know italian. there's a possibility she may wake up and actually speak spanish better than she speaks english. scientists believe those languages you learn before you're 6 are in a different part of the brain than those you learn after age 6. so, there are some times, you can be hit in the part of the brain that affects one but not the others. >> is there one thing that you can say to the commander and to her family as the most important thing to say to her each day through this? >> reporter: i think, you know, tell her that they love her, you know, pray for her and be around her on her side. >> all right, bob, thank you so much and i know every single thing you say means so much to them. they watch, they listen and it makes a huge difference in their lives. thank you. >> reporter: thank, diane. >> and true grit from our own bob woodruff, too. >>> and, we turn now to president obama and his latest attempt to build a bridge to big business and jump-start jobs. jake tapper now on the giant of the cor
i wish i did know italian. there's a possibility she may wake up and actually speak spanish better than she speaks english. scientists believe those languages you learn before you're 6 are in a different part of the brain than those you learn after age 6. so, there are some times, you can be hit in the part of the brain that affects one but not the others. >> is there one thing that you can say to the commander and to her family as the most important thing to say to her each day through...
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the italians called a call to arms to war babies the first time around. when i visited the draft board i noticed my card was filed with a crease at it's corner. farther's laughter was louder than ever. clients who decided to buy had their paintings shipped to houses in the country. i noticed lucie hiding bags of sugar in the closet where i kept my tennis racket. to mother he repeated. don't worry, she replied, i do. i wonder if they rrmed they had a son at all. yet that month seemed to pass more slowly than others. rose's presence was fleeting. i passed by father's office as she sat by the type writer in a green sweater with a hole in the elbow. i found her in the bathroom once with a black tongue as a pen had burst when she licked it's anybody. i handed her a towel and said, just ruin the cloth. to the light in the courtyard i sang along with my new american record. there is a hungry yearning burning inside of me and i felt every word in the marrow of my bones. august said, i hate this cold porter so a played the album at a low volume and closed the wind
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then learn about the important ingredient in this italian favorite. next, meet the family that is putting the fun back in fungi. and learn a great new recipe you can make today. it's all ahead, and it starts now. [ctioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy sellers. so, have you eer wondered, "what does it take to stay fresh in the world of agriculture?" well, one dried fruit company thinks they have found the answer. and they would know. they've been growing strong in the business more than a century now. this time of year, there's only one thing on marysville farmer sam nevis' mind--getting his fruit off the tree. just like any other farmer, getting his harvest in and on time is crucial, even though you won't be seeing these plums in the produce section of the market. that's because you'll be seeing them as dried plums, otherwise known as prunes. and there's no better place for finding some of thbest dried plums than this area. did you know the state's greatest dried plum production actually
then learn about the important ingredient in this italian favorite. next, meet the family that is putting the fun back in fungi. and learn a great new recipe you can make today. it's all ahead, and it starts now. [ctioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy sellers. so, have you eer wondered, "what does it take to stay fresh in the world of agriculture?" well, one dried fruit company thinks they have found the answer. and they...
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city body the event featured an art exhibition and showed concert by both russian and italian musicians and many other performances bringing the cultures of two countries closer together the. two women close now but in a much lower price. to honey a second breath an english officer indifferent to the moscow fashion scene its. designer clothes that have been put to the back of unwanted presents sizes or simply. fashions secondhand they are old and decrepit they are not. amazing with amazing price tags. january sales. were out. of our first shop was opened over fifteen years ago the one we're in now is open just two years we get clothes from celebrities and less known people like their owners are tired of having them in their wardrobe we have very sales and discounts and only sell branded products from the world's top designers. second breath is among a group of small companies that understands moscow's aspiring the. class from stresses to private school passes this is what most school needs more of and some retail industry insiders aim to change just that. located in the back streets jus
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he became a fugitive after escaping from an italian prison in 1981. he lived in freedom in france for 26 years. he was arrested in brazil in 2007 after fleeing italian attempts to apprehend him. italy still wants his extradition, but his lawyers say they expect him to be freed as soon as possible. whether he is allowed the freedom to enjoy the political asylum granted by the brazilian government is now a judgment for the country's supreme court. bbc news. >> you are watching bbc news. let us bring you a reminder of the headlines this hour. pakistan is observing three days of national mourning as the funeral takes place of the assassinated governor of punjab, salman taseer. flood waters in the australian state of queensland are expected to peak soon, leaving large areas completely cut off. the kenyan prime minister said he believes that the ivory coast leader laurent gbagbo knows he has no choice but to relinquish the presidency after november's disputed election. the leader of mediation efforts said laurent gbagbo was ready to negotiate a peaceful end
he became a fugitive after escaping from an italian prison in 1981. he lived in freedom in france for 26 years. he was arrested in brazil in 2007 after fleeing italian attempts to apprehend him. italy still wants his extradition, but his lawyers say they expect him to be freed as soon as possible. whether he is allowed the freedom to enjoy the political asylum granted by the brazilian government is now a judgment for the country's supreme court. bbc news. >> you are watching bbc news. let...
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italian police are investigating. this than meets the eye. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. "football night in america" is coming up next, followed by "sunday night football," the rams versus the seahawks. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us here at nbc news, good night. frs -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
italian police are investigating. this than meets the eye. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. "football night in america" is coming up next, followed by "sunday night football," the rams versus the seahawks. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us here at nbc news, good night. frs -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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create an italian masterpiece. in the refrigerated section. ♪ >>> san jose city attorney will ask a judge january 24th to shut down a problem nightclub. this is youtube.com video showing a huge brawl inside the wet nightclub 2009. no one was arrested but another brawl injured five people. last new year's eve a woman was hospitalized after being punched and stomped on by a woman in heels. these incidents are said to be blown out of proportion. peninsula residents will face big garbage rate hikes this year. they have taken over collections in ten communities and parts of unincorporated san mateo county. quarterly rates for some customers are expected to increase from nearly 9% in menlo park to more than 38% in atherton. the major reason for higher costs is a new weekly schedule for compost pickup. it was done every other week during the previous company's term. it's foggy out there and accidents. >> yes. hitten black ice. and the toll plaza backed up to the 880 overcrossing. about a ten to 15 minute wait. our walnut
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may see more turning toward towards this if if you care to get the new democracy or the move the italian adriatic coast is a major tourist destination with the seas also a huge source of income for local fisherman but local say nato is using their waters for other reasons to dump toxic chemicals including depleted uranium despite increasing illness from eating the local fish and diminishing marine life in the area nato and the italian government aren't giving many answers matthew stevens reports. on this quiet stretch you see there is more than meets the eye this area of the mediterranean has been a minute she dumping ground ever since world war one enormous amount of weaponry in talks which is present in these waters u.s. bombs from the forty's and needle weapons used in the one nine hundred ninety nine war against serbia including depleted uranium i mean ition these weapons often contain toxic substances such as sulfur mustard gas and phosphorous. and italian investigative journalist spent years trying to uncover it has secrets johnny landis has received death threats and been attacked
may see more turning toward towards this if if you care to get the new democracy or the move the italian adriatic coast is a major tourist destination with the seas also a huge source of income for local fisherman but local say nato is using their waters for other reasons to dump toxic chemicals including depleted uranium despite increasing illness from eating the local fish and diminishing marine life in the area nato and the italian government aren't giving many answers matthew stevens...
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just recently currently i'm working on a restaurant in may fear it will be an asian restaurant and italian restaurant and bar. how did you start off in the restaurant business. the bills and it was a long time ago. i've been working in restaurants for thirty years now and i don't my first one in one nine hundred ninety one. i had them bishan and want to talk my own and then step by step i created more and more restaurants and no i've reached london of the also the now you have dozens of amazing glamorous restaurants in moscow how do you think the two cities of london and the russian capital compare. along the news that there was delicious food is in demand in london do you need the right people as well. in moscow to my disappointment people are going to restaurants where there's some kind of action. you know the place is visited by popular people and celebrities. it's all just about fashion. and i love tasty restaurants i love food. and worked as a chef for a long time but i want people to praise the food not the people. how competitive do you think the london restaurant scene is and how s
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cup win over leicester but although the italian admits they need to be better at the back he's happy with his attack a new signing bosnian striker. who has joined up front. played very well like the players. to improve. like all the other players that come from. the need for for games to on the. barclays premier league because it is different from the championship. elsewhere liverpool travel to wolves in one millet and field recently new boss kenny dalglish says it's a game they plan to win but has remained tight lipped about possible transfer targets. and given the names of manu going to be christian this answer to an individual i myself who go to top sums of money i think. sure marcus be responsible to continue. to try and spin. the club to money. as diligently spend more and look at the rest of the games on saturday leaders manchester united entertain a massive face we can and spurs away newcastle could go for with the wind. it is a massive weekend in american football the n.f.l. season is approaching its climax with the super bowl set for kick off on the sixth of february and few
cup win over leicester but although the italian admits they need to be better at the back he's happy with his attack a new signing bosnian striker. who has joined up front. played very well like the players. to improve. like all the other players that come from. the need for for games to on the. barclays premier league because it is different from the championship. elsewhere liverpool travel to wolves in one millet and field recently new boss kenny dalglish says it's a game they plan to win but...
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despite many people being made sick by the fish caught there and the diminishing marine life the italian government. reports. on this quiet stretch you see there is more than meets the eye this area of the mediterranean has been a minute she dumping ground ever since world war one enormous amount of weaponry in talks which is present in these waters u.s. bombs from the forty's and needle weapons used in the one nine hundred eighty nine war against serbia including depleted uranium i mean these weapons often contain toxic substances such as sulfur mustard gas and phosphorous. and italian investigative journalist spent years trying to uncover it has secrets johnny landis has received death threats and been attacked this footage by landis reveals some can vessels in toxic waste on the seabed of pull u.s. coast fishermen has said the presence of the nato weapons is seriously affecting their lives and posing a threat to the local ecosystem. there are areas where these bombs keep ending up in our nets we try and avoid them following the war ninety ninety nine the fish are practically disappear
despite many people being made sick by the fish caught there and the diminishing marine life the italian government. reports. on this quiet stretch you see there is more than meets the eye this area of the mediterranean has been a minute she dumping ground ever since world war one enormous amount of weaponry in talks which is present in these waters u.s. bombs from the forty's and needle weapons used in the one nine hundred eighty nine war against serbia including depleted uranium i mean these...
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and italian investigative journalist spent years trying to uncover it their secrets johnny landis has received death threats and been attacked this footage by landis reveals some can vessels in toxic waste on the seabed of pull u.s. coast fishermen here say the presence of the nato weapons is seriously affecting their lives and posing a threat to the local ecosystem. there are areas where these bombs keep ending up in our nets we try and avoid them following the war ninety ninety nine the fish are practically disappeared from our waltzes become a cause have affected our health too causing skin rashes blood vision and so forth fishermen have had to quit their jobs because of the scarcity of fish this fishing co-operative in the seaside town of morphett emporia was once comprised of almost two hundred members now there are just five natives says there are six contaminated areas along the edge or attic coasts but land is claims this is just the tip of the iceberg and i mean tito nature was lying twenty four areas are affected not six dilatation of these areas have not even be made public
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what lies beneath bombs and up in the nets of italian fishermen who say the waters that feed them are contaminated by native weapons while the public is being kept in the dark. economic guerrilla tactics people in the us fight back against austerity and financial inequality going more subtle forms of civil disobedience. the russian heroin users want drug replacement treatment legalized but doctors are worried it will only create a new breed of addict. the russian lenders twenty four increase their deposit portfolios over twenty five to forty five percent respectively two thousand and ten details and twenty minutes in our business program. live from moscow you're watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program it all is adriatic coast often described as a paradise for sea lovers is being poisoned from beneath for decades nato is use the area to dispose of nuclear material and it's now feared hazardous chemicals have spread to tourist hotspots and fishing areas matthew stevens looks into claims the alliance and the italian government are working to keep the truth hidden from t
what lies beneath bombs and up in the nets of italian fishermen who say the waters that feed them are contaminated by native weapons while the public is being kept in the dark. economic guerrilla tactics people in the us fight back against austerity and financial inequality going more subtle forms of civil disobedience. the russian heroin users want drug replacement treatment legalized but doctors are worried it will only create a new breed of addict. the russian lenders twenty four increase...
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and that's the italian mafia. they've been saying italian mafia's dead, as far back as i can remember. you'll be dead and i'll be dead the italian mafia will still be here. >> la cosa nostra down but not out yet. >>> when we come back you think you know your high octane thrills? well, do you know jim con that? meet the guy who wants to whiten your knuckles, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you like who you are... the man you've become. and you learned something along the way. about the world. and yourself. ♪ ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. and knowing how to get things done. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal visi
and that's the italian mafia. they've been saying italian mafia's dead, as far back as i can remember. you'll be dead and i'll be dead the italian mafia will still be here. >> la cosa nostra down but not out yet. >>> when we come back you think you know your high octane thrills? well, do you know jim con that? meet the guy who wants to whiten your knuckles, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you like who you are... the man you've become. and you learned something along the way....
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oh, wow, i didn't note you were italian. >> yes, i like to call myself italian though i don't think iike pizza and wine. >> jimmy: that's all you need, really. your dad was in the army -- >> he was, yes. >> jimmy: and so, did you live all over the place? >> we did. we lived in italy and virginia and colorado. we didn't have it too bad. >> jimmy: how many kids in the family? >> seven of us. >> jimmy: and so they pack up and move you all around the world? >> yeah. and now having one i have a whole new respect for my parents. >> jimmy: having one is, like, multiply that by seven and that's what it's like to have seven. >> i can't even. yeah, i think one is -- i'll start with one, we'll see. >> jimmy: christmas must have been a crazy mad house. >> it was. it was. my parents always try to have interesting ways of organizing things. so, how they would control the mayhem at christmas, we would be allowed to enter the christmas room -- >> jimmy: you had a christmas room? >> yes. but we would have to enter oldest to youngest. sometimes they would build an obstacle course. you know, the tubes t
oh, wow, i didn't note you were italian. >> yes, i like to call myself italian though i don't think iike pizza and wine. >> jimmy: that's all you need, really. your dad was in the army -- >> he was, yes. >> jimmy: and so, did you live all over the place? >> we did. we lived in italy and virginia and colorado. we didn't have it too bad. >> jimmy: how many kids in the family? >> seven of us. >> jimmy: and so they pack up and move you all around the...
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♪ ave ♪ maria thus, the risk-taking filippo brunelleschi became the first great architect of the italianance. no visitor to florence can miss the mighty landmark that soars 308 feet into the air and tops one of europe's largest cathedrals. daring confidence was contagious in florence's art scene, and yet a visit to the bargello museum shows why the unpretentious sculptor donatello was central to the early renaissance. he was amazingly original. if realism was a renaissance battle cry, donatello, or "little donato," was the first great renaissance warrior. his most loved work is the small brondavid built in his older years. it stood in the courtyard of the medici palace, where, a century later, a young michelangelo could gaze upon it day after day. it was a rare prize. nude male statues had been taboo for centuries. with his long ringlets and sun hat, to my eye, this gentle david resembles a 1960s flower child, and yet he is donatello's early renaissance vision of the brave youth who, only moments before, had slain the giant goliath. these renaissance headliners motivated each other, dead
♪ ave ♪ maria thus, the risk-taking filippo brunelleschi became the first great architect of the italianance. no visitor to florence can miss the mighty landmark that soars 308 feet into the air and tops one of europe's largest cathedrals. daring confidence was contagious in florence's art scene, and yet a visit to the bargello museum shows why the unpretentious sculptor donatello was central to the early renaissance. he was amazingly original. if realism was a renaissance battle cry,...
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. >> oh, the italian one? >> jimmy: the italian one. here's dr.it's got to go, buddy. on the air or not, we got to take of it. that's got to go, deal? >> jimmy: deal. i'll do it. >> because i love you. >> jimmy: all right, buddy. thank you, pal. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] check your local listings for "the dr. oz show" and check out doctoroz.com. ted, what's next? >> ted: coming up next, a performance from iron & wine. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there ya go... now when you use chase freedom at the grocery store, you get 5% cash back. don't miss out. activate your 5% today. go to chase.com/freedom. when you can have pillsbury g? e warm, light delicate layer are like nothinglse. add a layer of excitement to younext meal. ♪ la of browe ramel, dipped in chocolate. ready to eat sweet moments. find tm in theefrigerated sect ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are back with the one and only ted williams. thank you so much for coming on our show. i really appreciate it. >> thank you very kindly for having me. >> jimmy: it's such a bizarr
. >> oh, the italian one? >> jimmy: the italian one. here's dr.it's got to go, buddy. on the air or not, we got to take of it. that's got to go, deal? >> jimmy: deal. i'll do it. >> because i love you. >> jimmy: all right, buddy. thank you, pal. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] check your local listings for "the dr. oz show" and check out doctoroz.com. ted, what's next? >> ted: coming up next, a performance from iron & wine. [ cheers...
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embassy that an italian citizen was injured in the explosion that he was already visited by diplomats also out of the thirty five people who have been killed in this blast and we've heard that three. three lost their lives already after being delivered to hospital one person died why while on on his way to being treated by doctors at a hospital as well. hotlines have been opened for psychological help with another hotline has been opened for transfer psychologists are also working at them idea they were airport itself for everybody in need and not only those who are going to have been affected by this attack but really everybody because out of the dozens or even hundreds of reports we're joined now flooding the internet and other media other people who were at the airport at the time of this explosion all everybody says that every person really felt it and this is why everybody's really affected not only those who were in the actual area of the explosion but everybody who was at the airport at over time so. unfortunately officials say that judging by previous. experiences of attacks i
embassy that an italian citizen was injured in the explosion that he was already visited by diplomats also out of the thirty five people who have been killed in this blast and we've heard that three. three lost their lives already after being delivered to hospital one person died why while on on his way to being treated by doctors at a hospital as well. hotlines have been opened for psychological help with another hotline has been opened for transfer psychologists are also working at them idea...
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we're going to reports that an italian and a french person have been caught up in this incident they have been reported to be among the casualties so far thirty five have been confirmed dead and one hundred thirty have been injured we're bringing you the latest developments our breaking news story here at live from the russian capital now at least sixty people have been taken to hospitals across the russian capital many of them are in a critical condition and. is outside one of those hospitals and joins me now so. presumably that hospital way at the moment is one of many casualties still arriving . well not at the moment we did see some. arriving just some time ago but this is still changing the figures are still changing. at least sixty people have been hospitalized to hospitals and medical clinics across moscow including these. advanced hospitals in the city some of the. two hospitals in the moscow region but we've also heard that they may be transferred to. federal hospitals in the city also out of these. around sixty people which have been hospitalized at least twenty five of the
we're going to reports that an italian and a french person have been caught up in this incident they have been reported to be among the casualties so far thirty five have been confirmed dead and one hundred thirty have been injured we're bringing you the latest developments our breaking news story here at live from the russian capital now at least sixty people have been taken to hospitals across the russian capital many of them are in a critical condition and. is outside one of those hospitals...
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the italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is under more pressure over allegations he paid for sex with underage prostitutes. the pope benedict himself has spoken out. he said public officials must rediscover their moral roots. >> while parties and prostitution. the devastating allegations that have left silvio berlusconi reeling. his career at its lowest mark. the most damaging accusation is he paid for sex with a 17-year- old. she denies these sex but admits he gave her 6,000 pounds. the prime minister has gone on television twice in the face of universal condemnation. >> there has not been any abuse of power or any prostitution. there has been nothing i should be ashamed of. the accusations are not logical. >> it is a sign of life. nothing really strange. >> i have been going on for a long time. >> sometimes you feel ashamed. >> pope benedict appeared to pass his own judgment. the pope spoke of people in public life needing to be committed to a more robust morality. other figures in the catholic church have gone even further with bishops calling the scandal a devastating tornado
the italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is under more pressure over allegations he paid for sex with underage prostitutes. the pope benedict himself has spoken out. he said public officials must rediscover their moral roots. >> while parties and prostitution. the devastating allegations that have left silvio berlusconi reeling. his career at its lowest mark. the most damaging accusation is he paid for sex with a 17-year- old. she denies these sex but admits he gave her 6,000 pounds....
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this is the moment we established contact with the italian astronaut. >> can you hear us?> loud and clear. >> how are you feeling? you have been up there a month. >> the launch was very nice. everything went pretty good. we docked at the station and here we are in our home in our laboratory. >> the introductions over and he gave the audience a quick 360 degree to our of the laboratory. >> i would not be able to do that on the ground. while i am here on the ceiling, somebody else can be working here on this side. it is very interesting. where is the camera now? it is very easy to get lost. you can have the stealing and experience -- experiment on life science. we can do almost everything here that any scientist on earth can dream about. >> he will stay aboard the international space station course six months. among the host of experiments planned, he will set -- he will test a new set of binoculars. >> does this disrupt your sleep? >> he took questions from bbc to be worse. -- viewers. >> every 40 minutes, it rises or sad. -- sets. if you look outside the window, you will g
this is the moment we established contact with the italian astronaut. >> can you hear us?> loud and clear. >> how are you feeling? you have been up there a month. >> the launch was very nice. everything went pretty good. we docked at the station and here we are in our home in our laboratory. >> the introductions over and he gave the audience a quick 360 degree to our of the laboratory. >> i would not be able to do that on the ground. while i am here on the...
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. >> the italian community said, hey, we've had enough of this, and they started working together. >> reporter: though the mafia has mostly stayed in the background, gang violence is another story. early in the city's history gambling, prostitution and opium trade spawned wars in chinatown. a recent report on california's organized crime found that powerful russian, asian and latino gangs continue to operate in the bay area and also found evidence of the italian kimora crime syndicate at work in san francisco. >> there was a similar italian organized crime in san francisco. you'd be foolish to say there wasn't. >> reporter: mullen says the absence of a big-name mafia leader in san francisco suggests the mob has never had a big presence here meaning those with a true interest in mob culture will have to watch it from afar. >> congresswoman gabrielle giffords is continuing her extraordinary recovery. she left the tucson hospital that saved her life today. she had been there for 13 days after being shot in the head. crowds lined the route and the airport. she was flown to houston where s
. >> the italian community said, hey, we've had enough of this, and they started working together. >> reporter: though the mafia has mostly stayed in the background, gang violence is another story. early in the city's history gambling, prostitution and opium trade spawned wars in chinatown. a recent report on california's organized crime found that powerful russian, asian and latino gangs continue to operate in the bay area and also found evidence of the italian kimora crime...
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. >> oh, the italian one? >> jimmy: the italian one. here's dr. >> before we go, the nevi, it's got to go, buddy. on the air or not, we got to take of it. that's got to go, deal? >> jimmy: deal. i'll do it. >> because i love you. >> jimmy: all right, buddy. thank you, pal. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] check your local listings for "the dr. oz show" and check out doctoroz.com. ted, what's next? >> ted: coming up next, a performance from iron & wine. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ host: could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? do woodchucks chuck wood? (high-pitched laughter) man: hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. with the $2.50 breakfast combo. get a 16oz. cup of piping-hot seattle's best coffee and a savory new sunrise subway melt built fresh to your order for just $2.50. subway. build your better breakfast. with water-activated ingredients and was transported to paradise. my hair flowing with softnes
. >> oh, the italian one? >> jimmy: the italian one. here's dr. >> before we go, the nevi, it's got to go, buddy. on the air or not, we got to take of it. that's got to go, deal? >> jimmy: deal. i'll do it. >> because i love you. >> jimmy: all right, buddy. thank you, pal. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] check your local listings for "the dr. oz show" and check out doctoroz.com. ted, what's next? >> ted: coming up next, a...
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. >> oh, the italian one? >> jimmy: the italian one. here's dr.o, the nevi, it's got to go, buddy. on the air or not, we got to take of it. that's got to go, deal? >> jimmy: deal. i'll do it. >> because i love you. >> jimmy: all right, buddy. thank you, pal. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] check your local listings for "the dr. oz show" and check out doctoroz.com. ted, what's next? >> ted: coming up next, a performance from iron & wine. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ coughs ] [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] something wrong with your squeegee, kid? uh, i'm a little sick. sick?! you gonna let a sore throat beat you? you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well, i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. pristiq is
. >> oh, the italian one? >> jimmy: the italian one. here's dr.o, the nevi, it's got to go, buddy. on the air or not, we got to take of it. that's got to go, deal? >> jimmy: deal. i'll do it. >> because i love you. >> jimmy: all right, buddy. thank you, pal. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] check your local listings for "the dr. oz show" and check out doctoroz.com. ted, what's next? >> ted: coming up next, a performance from iron &...
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realizing this is one of the greatest italian sections in the u.s. thank you. >> is threre public comment? it is closed. borden? >> commissioner borden: this sounds of a great project, and there was a problem with the planning department. if somebody is hungry, i want to take a class in making pizza. commissioner anthony: this is already legendary. -- commissioner antonini: this is already legendary, and i like the idea of having a school. i think that this is going to be very great. >> the motion on the floor is for approval. [reading roll] >> thank you. you are on item 12. 2008.0197 e for 942 mission street. ok. >> i saw him earlier. >> can we call the enxnext item? >> we can't go to that. item 14? case 20010.0985 c. for 3489 16th street. >> sharon is here? >> she was in the back. she was. >> staff has gone to find her. >> can i make a public comment? >> no. >> 15. >> it's all 942. >> should we take a recess? >> a 5-minute recess. commission is taking a 5-minute >> planning department staff. the item before3 yo you is the appeal of a negative recom
realizing this is one of the greatest italian sections in the u.s. thank you. >> is threre public comment? it is closed. borden? >> commissioner borden: this sounds of a great project, and there was a problem with the planning department. if somebody is hungry, i want to take a class in making pizza. commissioner anthony: this is already legendary. -- commissioner antonini: this is already legendary, and i like the idea of having a school. i think that this is going to be very...
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more trouble for the italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is being investigated over his involvement with a nightclub dancer. >> tunisia may be best known as an orderly tourist playground or in an efficient police state. by any standards it has experienced a dramatic few hours. zine al-abidine ben ali was president for 23 years with his family spread widely in positions of power. he has fled the country and the prime minister is president. the people have been offered a democratic elections. >> despite the most brutal measures to suppress demonstrations, young people decidedoday was ahance to overthrow a corrupt government. after weeks of sickening violence by police, protests reached a crescendo. the day started with a mass peaceful protest in front of the ministry of interior building. they had been promised concessions by the president allowing greater freedom of speech, but they used these rights to demand that he go. >> we should not let this go. we have to make it happen. >> people want change. i guess change is happening. >> security forces were ordered to show restraint. a ga
more trouble for the italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is being investigated over his involvement with a nightclub dancer. >> tunisia may be best known as an orderly tourist playground or in an efficient police state. by any standards it has experienced a dramatic few hours. zine al-abidine ben ali was president for 23 years with his family spread widely in positions of power. he has fled the country and the prime minister is president. the people have been offered a democratic...