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urban music is riding high. >> a reminder, at a judge in the italian city has ordered the italian primer to stand trial on charges that he paid a 17-year- old prostitute for sex. the prime minister denies all charges and will appeal. you'll find that to add much more on our website. thank you for watching. >> get the top stories from around the globe. go to bbc.com. >> funding was made possible by the fremont foundation of new york -- of vermont. and union bank. union bank has cut its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. president obama made the case today for his 2012 budget, and called on both parties to prepare for tough decisions about social security, medicare and medicaid. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, on capitol hill, republicans called for slashing this year's spending. david chalian walks us through the politics of today's debate. >> woodruff: and we talk to freshman senator and tea party leader rand paul,
urban music is riding high. >> a reminder, at a judge in the italian city has ordered the italian primer to stand trial on charges that he paid a 17-year- old prostitute for sex. the prime minister denies all charges and will appeal. you'll find that to add much more on our website. thank you for watching. >> get the top stories from around the globe. go to bbc.com. >> funding was made possible by the fremont foundation of new york -- of vermont. and union bank. union bank has...
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(speaking italian) >> (speaking italian) >> i asked him. he said for the first cut it's okay. count paolo weisenhoff, whose family owns this beautiful farm, the principato de lucedio, has been the most gracious host for my visit. this is a magnificent setting. it really is beautiful. now, that is your family home. >> yes. >> is it not? and that has been there for? >> from 1123. so in modern... more or less nine centuries. >> oh, this is wonderful. so paolo, take me home. >> sure. >> okay. >> now, lidia, we'll show you how the rice is processed. this is our rice, just dehydrated. the rice goes in this machine here. they just do 99% of the job. the first machine removes the skin of the rice. then from here we have this other machine. this machine moves back and forward and separates the grain. the broken will be eliminated, and the whole grain goes at the third step. >> it's like a seed. >> it's like a seed, exactly. >> yeah. >> the next step is this machine. they make the grain white. here we can see the difference. second passage. and here we have the brown rice that has been
(speaking italian) >> (speaking italian) >> i asked him. he said for the first cut it's okay. count paolo weisenhoff, whose family owns this beautiful farm, the principato de lucedio, has been the most gracious host for my visit. this is a magnificent setting. it really is beautiful. now, that is your family home. >> yes. >> is it not? and that has been there for? >> from 1123. so in modern... more or less nine centuries. >> oh, this is wonderful. so paolo,...
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all the great painters of the italian renascence. we're also waiting for them in the pushkin museum who. was able to see how to use those words it's always been a secret. better ask them what they like best do you really ask them or do you decide on your own what we. receive from italy. is your request from them do you have tools we ask you what we are interested in and they order from you yes they would or from us do they ask people or make calls. this way officials gathered to discuss what to order i think of the mechanism so less complicated they ask for the best we have. very quests. for the best to you and the qualities equal. a few words about languages russian italian and spanish they are an indispensable part of culture just because he has does a language constitute a large of the cultural exchange. so we've literally we've arranged a year of the russian language and culture or the language as a part of the. we will arrange a contest for the best interpreter that it will dress translations from russian into sally and and from
all the great painters of the italian renascence. we're also waiting for them in the pushkin museum who. was able to see how to use those words it's always been a secret. better ask them what they like best do you really ask them or do you decide on your own what we. receive from italy. is your request from them do you have tools we ask you what we are interested in and they order from you yes they would or from us do they ask people or make calls. this way officials gathered to discuss what to...
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last we should ask italians about it judging by the very questions very interesting. in everything from. health ski as well as russia's guard and post having gone artists. for example the days of italy will open with a beautiful exhibition of alexandra de meco. who was underestimated it's who all italians consider him a genius he's exhibition will open in russia and will then be transported to magic paris and other countries who want to see. is there any use in this cultural exchange can you tell us for example while the euro frowns i'm not speaking about financial profit but what's the practical use of. it because the benefit is great we're drowning in a sea of markets valley's numbers on the flow of information and the masterpieces of the culture created in russia and france falls in the background. so we can refresh our memory by looking at the best masterpieces from both countries here it's great to have the opportunity both for us in our friendship partners to plunge into the russian and french cultures. at the moment there is an obstacle for culture in russia ju
last we should ask italians about it judging by the very questions very interesting. in everything from. health ski as well as russia's guard and post having gone artists. for example the days of italy will open with a beautiful exhibition of alexandra de meco. who was underestimated it's who all italians consider him a genius he's exhibition will open in russia and will then be transported to magic paris and other countries who want to see. is there any use in this cultural exchange can you...
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italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is standing trial on charges he paid for sex with an underage prostitutes. they make a market is born. deutsche borse and the new york stock exchange merge. >> from tehran to l.a., different takes on modern-day relationships at the berlin film festival. an italian judge has ordered prime minister silvio berlusconi to stand trial in april on the charge that he paid an underage girl for sex. the decision follows weeks of scandals that have shaken his struggling center-right government. berlusconi denies the allegations and has vowed to stay in office. >> of berlusconi spent the day visiting a provisional reception center for migrants from north africa. he did not comment on the indictment. the message? he is too busy dealing with the refugee crisis to deal with what he has previously labeled a farce. but his lawyers faced the press, saying the charges were a politically-motivated smear campaign. >> i think all of this will turn into a boomerang for the justice system. the citizens who have respect for real justice understand that what is happening
italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is standing trial on charges he paid for sex with an underage prostitutes. they make a market is born. deutsche borse and the new york stock exchange merge. >> from tehran to l.a., different takes on modern-day relationships at the berlin film festival. an italian judge has ordered prime minister silvio berlusconi to stand trial in april on the charge that he paid an underage girl for sex. the decision follows weeks of scandals that have shaken his...
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and then he'd be like -- [ fake italian ] [ laughter ] [ fake italian ] [ laughter ] just fake italian impediment. >> jimmy: yeah, "the king's speech" impediment. >> he kind of stutters, but i thought it might be funny if he was like -- [ in a goofy voice ] "i'm the king of england! and this guy solved my speech impediment in two weeks!" either that or a guy like this. "yes, i am the king and i have to give a speech but -- [ clucks ] i like to -- [ clucks ] cluck a lot." [ laughter ] "can you stop clucking?" "no, i can't seem to stop -- [ clucks ] -- clucking. i love --" [ clucks ] but you must stop me from clucking. [ clucks ] >> jimmy: he clucks a lot. >> he clucks a lot, ladies and gentlemen. >> jimmy: "text talk"? >> "text talk," that's guys on -- do you have a cell phone? guys on a text show about texting, but they can barely pay attention because they're just -- "anyway, welcome to "text talk" and first guest will be coming out pretty soon." >> jimmy: "what's that?" >> first "guest will be coming out. we're just -- yeah. 'text talk.'" >> jimmy: "the first guest --" >> "yeah, firs
and then he'd be like -- [ fake italian ] [ laughter ] [ fake italian ] [ laughter ] just fake italian impediment. >> jimmy: yeah, "the king's speech" impediment. >> he kind of stutters, but i thought it might be funny if he was like -- [ in a goofy voice ] "i'm the king of england! and this guy solved my speech impediment in two weeks!" either that or a guy like this. "yes, i am the king and i have to give a speech but -- [ clucks ] i like to -- [ clucks ]...
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he introduced himself to dozens of people, nearly all of them italian. they seem to be the only people around. he finally ran into antonio who had been in the hot but with asthma and was now going home to italy. he took the altoona tom and then walked way downtown to the bustling street of the other little italy. he picked up words in english and tried using them in conversation and found out every night in a tiny english dictionary on your stereo. he bombarded the men with questions about america and its politics and was disappointed to hear his mentor was like a lot of italian immigrants ignite who hadn't bothered to learn much about their home. why should we, rosario said. we have no power here anyway. unit they call us mustache, general soukup reading about the canal america was building between the two oceans and his imagination fired up listening to stories that the president to monitor built no matter what. he had to know more about this great man, this president, teddy roosevelt. he had tired of looking to the american papers in english and final
he introduced himself to dozens of people, nearly all of them italian. they seem to be the only people around. he finally ran into antonio who had been in the hot but with asthma and was now going home to italy. he took the altoona tom and then walked way downtown to the bustling street of the other little italy. he picked up words in english and tried using them in conversation and found out every night in a tiny english dictionary on your stereo. he bombarded the men with questions about...
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italian prime minister silvio berlusconi.e'll tell us about the man and the charges. we conclude this evening with the great james taylor. ♪ i've seen fire and i've seen rain ♪ i've seen sunny days i thought they'd never end. >> charlie: an interview with bernie madoff, the possible captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org trial of prime minister berlusconi of italy and james taylor and some tunes when we continue. if you've had a coke in the last 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and support to thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic ) maybe you want school kids have more exposure to the arts. maybe you want to provide meals for the needy. or maybe you want to help when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first st
italian prime minister silvio berlusconi.e'll tell us about the man and the charges. we conclude this evening with the great james taylor. ♪ i've seen fire and i've seen rain ♪ i've seen sunny days i thought they'd never end. >> charlie: an interview with bernie madoff, the possible captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org...
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large majority of italians watch television. >> i think there's an issue of the quality of italian democracyi think concentration of power, conflict of interest, checks and balances. those are very clear in this country. in italy, it's different. otherwise it would be other than berlusconi. there are other issues. >> charlie: it's interesting. why won't he go to trial. >> lawyers are going to argue lack of jurisdiction by milan tribunal. >> this case is different from all the others. this is an expedited trial. no other trial was ever expedited. in fact many ended up because of the statute of limitations expiring. in this case the statute of limitations on the most serious crime which is not actually abuse of power, it's closer to extortion. abuse of power is a degree below that. for that, it's going to be more difficult for berlusconi to get away. it will depend on what the policemen will say. there is no question that the crime was committed because the policeman released this young woman who was a minor, not to a home without informing a juvenile magistrate. or her family. that's legal. t
large majority of italians watch television. >> i think there's an issue of the quality of italian democracyi think concentration of power, conflict of interest, checks and balances. those are very clear in this country. in italy, it's different. otherwise it would be other than berlusconi. there are other issues. >> charlie: it's interesting. why won't he go to trial. >> lawyers are going to argue lack of jurisdiction by milan tribunal. >> this case is different from...
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italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is standing trial on charges he paid for sex with an underage prostitutes. they make a market is born. deutsche borse and the new york stock exchange merge. >> from tehran to l.a., different takes on modern-day relationships at the berlin film festival. an italian judge has ordered prime minister silvio berlusconi to stand trial in april on the charge that he paid an underage girl for sex. the decision follows weeks of scandals that have shaken his struggling center-right government. berlusconi denies the allegations and has vowed to stay in office. >> of berlusconi spent the day visiting a provisional reception center for migrants from north africa. he did not comment on the indictment. the message? he is too busy dealing with the refugee crisis to deal with what he has previously labeled a farce. but his lawyers faced the press, saying the charges were a politically-motivated smear campaign. >> i think all of this will turn into a boomerang for the justice system. the citizens who have respect for real justice understand that what is happening
italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is standing trial on charges he paid for sex with an underage prostitutes. they make a market is born. deutsche borse and the new york stock exchange merge. >> from tehran to l.a., different takes on modern-day relationships at the berlin film festival. an italian judge has ordered prime minister silvio berlusconi to stand trial in april on the charge that he paid an underage girl for sex. the decision follows weeks of scandals that have shaken his...
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news just in the italian judge has ordered italian prime minister silvio berlusconi to stand trial on charges he paid for for sex with a seventeen year old girl and bed tried to cover it up at the trial is set to begin april sixth of berlusconi has denied all the allegations disgraceful. well it's a key testing event ahead of russia's hosting of the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi training for this week's european a cop in alpine skiing has gotten underway on a bradley slope which will be the centerpiece of the games are these that he is following the action there. we are now at the rosa khutor ski resort in sochi one of the most important venues for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympic games the resort is situated in the cross napoli on the mountain range about forty kilometers away from the central part of the city and it will be connected with the olympic village near the coast by high speed rail way and highway now what we see here today is one of the first field tests of the sporting facilities before the actual games to see how they perform under live conditions
news just in the italian judge has ordered italian prime minister silvio berlusconi to stand trial on charges he paid for for sex with a seventeen year old girl and bed tried to cover it up at the trial is set to begin april sixth of berlusconi has denied all the allegations disgraceful. well it's a key testing event ahead of russia's hosting of the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi training for this week's european a cop in alpine skiing has gotten underway on a bradley slope which will...
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frontx is hoping to do that near the italian island.hese agents have begun patrolling the area hoping to stem the tide of refugees from tunisia. refugee organizations have criticized the operations. >> they are under the umbrella of fighting immigration. they are exactly the same. they have the same effect on the rights of people to seek asylum in europe. >> aid organizations say member states should let more migrants into the e.u., but those calls fall on deaf ears, especially in northern europe. much of the funding for frontex comes from those states. they want to continue keeping immigrants out. >> how concerned is the european union about the influx of migrants from northern africa? >> is a big issue. it is dividing the member states. their six regions that are concerned that other member states share the burden. if there is a huge flow because of the domino effect in africa and the middle east, they can pass on what they cannot handle to other states. there was a four-hour meeting in brussels yesterday. they could not agree. the bi
frontx is hoping to do that near the italian island.hese agents have begun patrolling the area hoping to stem the tide of refugees from tunisia. refugee organizations have criticized the operations. >> they are under the umbrella of fighting immigration. they are exactly the same. they have the same effect on the rights of people to seek asylum in europe. >> aid organizations say member states should let more migrants into the e.u., but those calls fall on deaf ears, especially in...
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this is a huge crisis for many italians. silvio berlusconi was visiting a potential reception center for the migrants. he would be facing three female judges, it was announced. the judge -- case focuses on a woman. he is accused of intervening to help her when she was investigated for theft. she has denied any sexual contact with the italian prime minister and his lawyer pointed that out again today. >> in regard to the sec's charges, it is difficult to think of an underage prostitutes when that woman denies the sexual intercourse and having been paid. >> the parade of showgirls and escorts who have attended his party's has of late damaged his standing in the polls. some say it is harming italy's reputation abroad. thousands of women took to the streets, offended at what they described as the culture where success is increasingly tied to looks. many say they are ashamed. shame is not likely to force silvio berlusconi to step down. >> there is no legal obligation he has to resign and in political terms, he has shown himself o
this is a huge crisis for many italians. silvio berlusconi was visiting a potential reception center for the migrants. he would be facing three female judges, it was announced. the judge -- case focuses on a woman. he is accused of intervening to help her when she was investigated for theft. she has denied any sexual contact with the italian prime minister and his lawyer pointed that out again today. >> in regard to the sec's charges, it is difficult to think of an underage prostitutes...
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gadhafi also enjoyed a strong bond with the italian prime minister. italy depends on libya for oil and gas, it was gadhafi's efforts in preventing illegal immigration that secured their relationship. he ran up the security on the border. in 2004, and gerhard schroeder became the first chancellor to visit gadhafi in tripoli. they are on imported energy supplier for germany. they have been an important market for exports for decades. currently, 40 german companies operate in libya with a combined trade volume of 4 billion euros annually. >> when you look at that report, it is safe to say that this is economic interests that are motivating the interests of western countries when they dictate policies? >> i have the impression that there is no mind setting at all going on when formulating policies. europe is really very astonished as to what is going on in libya. no one has an idea of what to do. there is a lot of talk about th refugee crisis. so far, we have not seen too many refugees. the italians are fearful of an influx of refugees. >> oil is the most
gadhafi also enjoyed a strong bond with the italian prime minister. italy depends on libya for oil and gas, it was gadhafi's efforts in preventing illegal immigration that secured their relationship. he ran up the security on the border. in 2004, and gerhard schroeder became the first chancellor to visit gadhafi in tripoli. they are on imported energy supplier for germany. they have been an important market for exports for decades. currently, 40 german companies operate in libya with a combined...
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most of the italian politicians admit that multiculturalism is. actually and not only need to come in and say is that. the same. germany the. the same opinion. of social democrat politician i've made the mountain is a problem we have to change their mind if it has failed has actually led to extremism and the further threat of terrorism in europe. sorry can you link the fact the failure of multiculturalism multiculturalism has led to an increase of extremism and terrorism in europe just finally. yes because. you see it. is not the same. story for every immigrant. coming from certain areas. that are very well accepted they can enter our society they can accommodate our lows our behaviors and they are very easy to be integrated and there are some others. not so easy to be integrated one of the key areas of integration is to provide jobs for people to be self financing in a new country but when you think about half of europe much of europe being broke at the moment that's not really a realistic solution is further people coming to look for jobs where
most of the italian politicians admit that multiculturalism is. actually and not only need to come in and say is that. the same. germany the. the same opinion. of social democrat politician i've made the mountain is a problem we have to change their mind if it has failed has actually led to extremism and the further threat of terrorism in europe. sorry can you link the fact the failure of multiculturalism multiculturalism has led to an increase of extremism and terrorism in europe just finally....
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the affairas divided italians. many are fed up with the prime minister's alleged sexual escapades. >> there is a lot of talk, but we are tired of listening to politicians talk about these issues. we cannot stand them anymore. he loves doing what he does. he should do it more cleverly, as many others do. >> berlusconi supporters hope he will ride out this storm, as he has others. the prime minister has faced several criminal trials that have ended in acquittal or been dismissed. >> in iraq, at least sen pele have been killed and dozens wounded in a series of car bombs. the almost simultaneous attacks took place in khartoum. they targeted a police station and a regional security building. three police were among those killed. the oil-rich city remains the center of a territorial dispute between the central government in baghdad and the kurdish semi- autonomous region. a tanker carrying hundreds of millions of euros of crude oil was captured by somali pirates in the arabian sea, one of the biggest hijackings in the re
the affairas divided italians. many are fed up with the prime minister's alleged sexual escapades. >> there is a lot of talk, but we are tired of listening to politicians talk about these issues. we cannot stand them anymore. he loves doing what he does. he should do it more cleverly, as many others do. >> berlusconi supporters hope he will ride out this storm, as he has others. the prime minister has faced several criminal trials that have ended in acquittal or been dismissed....
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put together by the italians, you know. the eastern part of it that's broken way, italians captured in 1912. ram el left in 1943. this is a problem for the international community. if somebody has to move, we should help. but we should not take the lead. >> that's what he said. >> well, but i do agree with folks -- that it was a very, very weak statement. weaker than anybody else's delivered the europeans, for example. >> i think the president is handling it totally just right. first of all, there are americans over there. he's dealing with a lunatic personality, a personality who has chemical weapons. you don't want to do anything to set off those trip wires or create a hostage situation. secondly, i think this is not a fight, that the america is in the middle of. this is more of the european concern, and the president is right, you have to speak with one international voice. i'm sure if there is a nato operation that does get to that, they do want to pursue a no-fly zone, the u.s. will be right in the middle of that. you
put together by the italians, you know. the eastern part of it that's broken way, italians captured in 1912. ram el left in 1943. this is a problem for the international community. if somebody has to move, we should help. but we should not take the lead. >> that's what he said. >> well, but i do agree with folks -- that it was a very, very weak statement. weaker than anybody else's delivered the europeans, for example. >> i think the president is handling it totally just...
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italian.look, i don't know. i don't read every word of their coverage of those issues. i assume to some extent you are talking about the problems with the catholic church and the child-abuse thing. well, i can't speak, okay, i won't speak to the particulars of the times that coverage of that issue. it it is not fresh enough in my mind. but bill can do that i am sure. but i would just make the point that you know, those things apparently did happen. there are certain realities in the world that "the new york times" didn't create. we did go into iraq on the basis that we are going to find weapons of mass destruction that didn't exist. "the new york times" didn't create that reality. the catholic church is having these problems. "the new york times" didn't create that reality. >> i i am not a time but i'm catholic. i grew up with a lot of italians and in dating one. so i will have to pass on the italian thing. i do think though that in terms of the diversity calculus inside the newsroom the times
italian.look, i don't know. i don't read every word of their coverage of those issues. i assume to some extent you are talking about the problems with the catholic church and the child-abuse thing. well, i can't speak, okay, i won't speak to the particulars of the times that coverage of that issue. it it is not fresh enough in my mind. but bill can do that i am sure. but i would just make the point that you know, those things apparently did happen. there are certain realities in the world that...
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berlusconi is trashing italy's reputation. >> the italians have a saying -- [speaking italian] the worst never dies. enover the last two years as the berlusconi sex scandals grew and the revelations grew, there was always a presumption that it can't get worse. it can and it probably is getting worse. >> politically he's still safe. at least while his coalition partners are happy to put wind in his sails but he could still flounder. especially now his immunity from prosecution has been taken away. the sight of an italian prime minister becoming courtroom defend might be one uncomfortable image too far for those still sticking by him. duncan kennedy, bbc news n. rome. >> the trial of the former liberian president charles taylor is expected to hear closing arguments from defense lawyers in the hague. mr. taylor and his defense lawyer courtney griffins both boycotted proceedings on tuesday when prosecutors were presenting their summing up. the family of twin girls from switzerland missing for a week say hopes of finding them alive are waning. their comments follow the discovery of thousands
berlusconi is trashing italy's reputation. >> the italians have a saying -- [speaking italian] the worst never dies. enover the last two years as the berlusconi sex scandals grew and the revelations grew, there was always a presumption that it can't get worse. it can and it probably is getting worse. >> politically he's still safe. at least while his coalition partners are happy to put wind in his sails but he could still flounder. especially now his immunity from prosecution has...
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he was born to italian immigrants on telegraph hill. that is where he grew up. he ran the market in north beach for much of his life, and served on the commission of the boys and girls club until his death. he has been a huge supporter of the san francisco community at large and the italian-american community and north beach, and he will be sorely missed, and actually, today, is this -- today is his funeral and memorial service. commissioner olague: i just wanted to mention that i do support commissioner moore's request for some kind of an update, i guess, when it does get to the board. whether that is in the form of a memo or what. just to understand the process, i think it is important to see how we ended, and how it evolves, especially something with this magnitude. the development agreement, i think, is something that is the purview of the board anyway. we recognize that, but i still think it would be interesting to see how a evolves -- how it evolves. >> i'm happy to ask michael or staff to give you an update on the final version, how it might differ from t
he was born to italian immigrants on telegraph hill. that is where he grew up. he ran the market in north beach for much of his life, and served on the commission of the boys and girls club until his death. he has been a huge supporter of the san francisco community at large and the italian-american community and north beach, and he will be sorely missed, and actually, today, is this -- today is his funeral and memorial service. commissioner olague: i just wanted to mention that i do support...
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libya supplies one quarter of italian. so if things blow up in libya badly italy will be you know will be in serious trouble already the gas has been turned off for precautionary reasons there are economic interests put. colonialism is not it's all part of the agenda and i think european union or if you see will come so you talk about the economic interests here the western europe may share with the with this part of africa you know we know that libya is the twelve world's largest exporter in oil and we know that china as you were saying moments ago has a very big monthly oil contract with out of sudan but when the unrest started in tunisia many did predict a type of domino effect and evidently that's happened how far could this. oh we're seeing what's going on in bahrain at the moment. there's been some sort of unrest in other parts of the middle east the jordanian king has changed his his government and is putting in reforms there's another. observation observing you valid observation from the from the nineteenth century
libya supplies one quarter of italian. so if things blow up in libya badly italy will be you know will be in serious trouble already the gas has been turned off for precautionary reasons there are economic interests put. colonialism is not it's all part of the agenda and i think european union or if you see will come so you talk about the economic interests here the western europe may share with the with this part of africa you know we know that libya is the twelve world's largest exporter in...
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he was focusing on the vote in tunisia that brought 5000 migrants to an italian island. this is a huge crisis. silvio berlusconi was visiting a potential reception center for migrants while it was announced he would be facing three female judges. the case centers on a young woman named ruby. and she was 17 he attended -- she attended one of his parties. he is accused of intervening to help her when she was investigated for theft. she has denied any sexual contact. his lawyer pointed that out again. >> i think it is really difficult to think of an underage prostitutes with that woman denies sexual contact and having been paid. >> the parade of showgirls and escorts who has attended his party has damaged his poll numbers. thousands of women took to the streets offended as the berlusconi culture where success is increasingly tied to looks. many say they are ashamed, but shame is unlikely to force berlusconi to step down. >> there is no legal obligation he has to resign. berlusconi has shown himself to be the resigning [unintelligible] he is a fighter. he has survived many o
he was focusing on the vote in tunisia that brought 5000 migrants to an italian island. this is a huge crisis. silvio berlusconi was visiting a potential reception center for migrants while it was announced he would be facing three female judges. the case centers on a young woman named ruby. and she was 17 he attended -- she attended one of his parties. he is accused of intervening to help her when she was investigated for theft. she has denied any sexual contact. his lawyer pointed that out...
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an angry reaction from the italian prime minister as prosecutors call for him to be tried for allegedly paying for sex with a 17-year-old girl. at people are killed by three car bombs. welcome to bbc world news. coming up later, the war crimes trial. he boycott's proceedings for a second day. 50 years ago today, the beatle'' first performed in liverpool. demonstrations in egypt demanding to president mubarak will have intensified. protesters have taken over the streets that control the entrance to parliament. aegis vice-president has responded by hinting at a declaration of martial law. he told the pbs program political advice from the white house is not at all helpful. >> almost by be at work, the symbols of state power are slipping away. this is the egyptian parliament. earlier today, anti-government protesters took over the whole area with no resistance from the security forces. there is a caricature of president mubarak hanging on the gauge. the egyptian parliament has become the latest focus of the protest. the protest -- the protesters say was elected fraudulently. they have come
an angry reaction from the italian prime minister as prosecutors call for him to be tried for allegedly paying for sex with a 17-year-old girl. at people are killed by three car bombs. welcome to bbc world news. coming up later, the war crimes trial. he boycott's proceedings for a second day. 50 years ago today, the beatle'' first performed in liverpool. demonstrations in egypt demanding to president mubarak will have intensified. protesters have taken over the streets that control the entrance...
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a tiny italian island in the mediterranean around eighteen miles away from the coast of north africa it's always been the main route for refugees but since the recent revolution in tunisia it's become swamped by thousands desperate for a better life in europe who are willing to risk all. then a thermal shock we got into a storm and. i survived six of us and. these are some of the boats which were used by the refugees to get here and now they have these signs on them from the authorities saying their use is prohibited by italian a lot they've been only here for a couple of weeks so it's pretty clear their initial condition is far from seaworthy nevertheless sometimes up to two hundred people can cram on each one bitterly and tunisia used to have an agreement under which most tunisian refugees were intercepted before even reaching the island but now that the government has been overthrown the floodgates have opened we're not ready for the recording to introduce as mia is becoming increasingly hard to keep the situation under control scuffles but we migrants and police in question. been
a tiny italian island in the mediterranean around eighteen miles away from the coast of north africa it's always been the main route for refugees but since the recent revolution in tunisia it's become swamped by thousands desperate for a better life in europe who are willing to risk all. then a thermal shock we got into a storm and. i survived six of us and. these are some of the boats which were used by the refugees to get here and now they have these signs on them from the authorities saying...
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coming up later for it, the italian prime minister. >> demonstrations in egypt demanding an end to theosni mubarak rule has intensified. they have controlled the streets that have the interest of parliament. the vice president has responded by hinting at martial law. they have rejected the american calls for details. >> almost by the hour, the symbols of state power are slipping away. this is the egyptian parliament, just around the corner from the center of the protests in tahrir square. earlier today, anti-garment protesters took over -- anti- government protesters took over the area. the egyptian parliament has become the latest focus of the protests because the protesters say it was elected fraudulently and they use their positions to enrich themselves. they have come here in great numbers to prevent the parliament from functioning and the government from operating normally as well. some of the demonstrators have mobile phones and the protesters moved off the street. others stood outside celebrating the demise of the hated institution. >> they are full of drug dealers, full of igno
coming up later for it, the italian prime minister. >> demonstrations in egypt demanding an end to theosni mubarak rule has intensified. they have controlled the streets that have the interest of parliament. the vice president has responded by hinting at martial law. they have rejected the american calls for details. >> almost by the hour, the symbols of state power are slipping away. this is the egyptian parliament, just around the corner from the center of the protests in tahrir...
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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
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...
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she spoke every dialect of italian. back in blue collar new jersey in the 1920s and '30s she became a political force in the democratic party. she went around to all the households. she spoke to families. she was also speaking of going around to all the households. she made her living as a midwife and abortionist. she had a fiery temperment, a volcanic temper. sinatra told shirley mclean later on that he never knew whether his mother was going to hug him or hit him. it, he had much of the same sensibility as dolly sin at ra. he had a sense of humor that could be brutal at times. but he had a fiercely sharp intelligence. a deep abiding impatience lasted his whole life and again a volcanic temper. >> rose: i will talk about that in a moment. the other woman in his life that frequently comes up is ava gardner from my home state of north carolina. some say the post beautiful woman of her time. >> yes. >> rose: but what was the relationship, what was the attraction for both of them and what was the relationship. and why did
she spoke every dialect of italian. back in blue collar new jersey in the 1920s and '30s she became a political force in the democratic party. she went around to all the households. she spoke to families. she was also speaking of going around to all the households. she made her living as a midwife and abortionist. she had a fiery temperment, a volcanic temper. sinatra told shirley mclean later on that he never knew whether his mother was going to hug him or hit him. it, he had much of the same...
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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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you are an italian company, maybe one of europe's biggest, but how does an italian company beat the french state company, in france? >>castellucci: it is the result of our strong competence in technology related to tolling. we believe we have a strong competitive advantage in this kind of activities and operations. >>we have been the first to introduce electronic tolling in italy in the nineties, the first to introduce tolling in austria nationwide in 2002 and this time we will introduce a more developed way to toll trucks in france via a new technology based on satellite. >>i mean, it is a way to toll trucks without building stations, it is a very environmentally friendly way to toll trucks and this is why the project is called eco tax. >>friedman: let me get this straight: you do not go through toll booths anymore, you buy a subscription or a card and the satellite checks if the trucks are paid up? >>castellucci: exactly. this is based on a onboard unit, which is a satellite navigator and that satellite navigator provides all the information necessary to toll the truck and this will appl
you are an italian company, maybe one of europe's biggest, but how does an italian company beat the french state company, in france? >>castellucci: it is the result of our strong competence in technology related to tolling. we believe we have a strong competitive advantage in this kind of activities and operations. >>we have been the first to introduce electronic tolling in italy in the nineties, the first to introduce tolling in austria nationwide in 2002 and this time we will...
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the protesters say sexism is corrupting italian society. they are furious that their 74-year-old prime minister clings to power despite accusations of corruption, wild parties and of sex with an underage girl. "it's time for him to go," this woman says. the protests follow claims that silvio berlusconi paid a belly dancer for sex when she was 17 and asked police to help her when she was arrested for petty theft. the focus on his personal life splashed across italy's newspapers more than a public embarrassment. it has increasingly threatened his leadership and the prospect of prosecution. this week a judge is expected to say whether he should be put on trial. it's really a shame, he says. but photos and videos of young women alleged to be connected to italy's leader have been plastered across italian television. berlusconi even nominated former show girl nicole minetti to stand for the italian parliament. protesters say women are promoted to are their looks rather than their brains. >> he has corrupted the entire political establishment. wil
the protesters say sexism is corrupting italian society. they are furious that their 74-year-old prime minister clings to power despite accusations of corruption, wild parties and of sex with an underage girl. "it's time for him to go," this woman says. the protests follow claims that silvio berlusconi paid a belly dancer for sex when she was 17 and asked police to help her when she was arrested for petty theft. the focus on his personal life splashed across italy's newspapers more...
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an angry reaction from the italian prime minister, as prosecutors called for him to be tried for allegedly having sex with a 17-year-old girl. people killed, more than 30 wounded in the iraqi city of>> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the -- iraq city of kirkuk. there is the charles taylor war crimes tribunal in the hague. it is going on for a second day. and 50 years ago today, the beatles performed in liverpool. hello. demonstrators in egypt demanding an end to the world of hosni mubarak -- the rule of hosni mubarak. the vice president has handed that a declaration of martial law. the white house has criticized the steps they have taken to meet the concerns of the protesters and said the annual aid is dependent on restraint and reform. john lyon reports. >> almost by the hour, the symbols of state power are slipping away. this is the egyptian parliament, just around the corner from the protests in tahrir square, but earlier today, anti-government protesters simply took over, with no resistance from the security forces, and now there is a caricature of hosni mubarak hanging
an angry reaction from the italian prime minister, as prosecutors called for him to be tried for allegedly having sex with a 17-year-old girl. people killed, more than 30 wounded in the iraqi city of>> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the -- iraq city of kirkuk. there is the charles taylor war crimes tribunal in the hague. it is going on for a second day. and 50 years ago today, the beatles performed in liverpool. hello. demonstrators in egypt demanding an end to the...
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oz speaking italian. >> perfect. ♪ [ speaking italian ] >> jimmy: i mean, come on.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 ] ♪ this i steven, a busy m. his day starts with his arthritis pain. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. . [ male announcer ] earlier today, your living room was game day central. [ cheering ] a place for friends, family, and your husband's trademark victory dance. [ cheering ] now the crowd is gone. and all that remains is the st
oz speaking italian. >> perfect. ♪ [ speaking italian ] >> jimmy: i mean, come on.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 ] ♪ this i steven, a busy m. his...
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and raised an italian and lived most of his livfe in italy and, wrote beautifully in establish. >> youen either to people they air ethnicity, you refer totty italian or english writer ore israeli woman who you sat next to it's this clinton dinner. why do you do that? >> well, you want to identify people. i mean, it is where they came from. who a that are. we're creatures of our experience. i would talk about malcolm muggerage, another great writer who had a strong influence on me and i would call him the british -- the british historian, martin gilbert or paul johnson, these are all my friends, and, it is important to tell you where they come from and i would point out in thinking about the modern world, i'm at times reminded of how much the english speaking people have in common and how much george washington owed the english and how much he got from the english and how much he elaborated on and extended english values with a great american twist. and he made america... england was part of him and america and the american frontier were all part of him. so i think it is all part of wha
and raised an italian and lived most of his livfe in italy and, wrote beautifully in establish. >> youen either to people they air ethnicity, you refer totty italian or english writer ore israeli woman who you sat next to it's this clinton dinner. why do you do that? >> well, you want to identify people. i mean, it is where they came from. who a that are. we're creatures of our experience. i would talk about malcolm muggerage, another great writer who had a strong influence on me...
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even the zesty italian bmt. ♪ trident vitality.inspired ingredients, like white tea, vitamin c d ginseng. ♪
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