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that was the view of most italians. only the smallest percentage and even growing up in the neighborhood, my mother worked in a factory. my mother was a polish woman. she was just tough and of course i went to catholic schools. if your mother didn't straight you out, the priests and nuns did. my favorite stories high school father george weber high school. if you got turned in come you what to see father george. first words out of his mouth were signed camino is a priest my answer consecrated to god and then you knew what was coming. that doesn't go on anymore today. it kept a lot of us on the straight and narrow. the nuns were todd, priests protest. a whole different thing than today. they come from good that our families, but you grow up in the inner city today it was the discipline? one of the biggest problems the inner city has today is the absence of the catholic church, all the schools that control in existing immigrant neighborhoods just doesn't exist today. >> one of the issues about whether to have a casino in
that was the view of most italians. only the smallest percentage and even growing up in the neighborhood, my mother worked in a factory. my mother was a polish woman. she was just tough and of course i went to catholic schools. if your mother didn't straight you out, the priests and nuns did. my favorite stories high school father george weber high school. if you got turned in come you what to see father george. first words out of his mouth were signed camino is a priest my answer consecrated...
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their italian roommates were gone for the night. amanda had just started dating a young student raffaele sollecito. >> rafaelo thought he was in love, but how many fall in love and think it's forever. >> those things weren't reported. it was much that she was this wonton sex-crazed vicksen. >> they spent every night together. it was a romantic whirlwind until the morning of november 2nd, 2007. after another evening with raffaele, amanda returned to the house early in the morning. she said she had no idea that meredith kircher was dead in her bedroom. her throat had been slashed, and she had been sexually assaulted. >> amanda knocks came home the day after the murder to take a shower. she took the same shower every single time she stayed at raffaele's because he had this moldy shower. she came home to shower and change her loathes. she came in and saw kind of weird little things in different parts of the house, but being amanda knocks and being a bit exsent rick, she still took a shower. >> she noticed, first of all, that there were
their italian roommates were gone for the night. amanda had just started dating a young student raffaele sollecito. >> rafaelo thought he was in love, but how many fall in love and think it's forever. >> those things weren't reported. it was much that she was this wonton sex-crazed vicksen. >> they spent every night together. it was a romantic whirlwind until the morning of november 2nd, 2007. after another evening with raffaele, amanda returned to the house early in the...
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even when delivered in italian, the verdict was clear. [ speaking italian ] >> amanda knox was free.to, raffaele, too. >> in the fall of 2011, after these kids had been in prison for four years, a perugia appeals court threw the case out, overturned it, and they walked and they went home. ♪ >> while it became a time of celebration for amanda knox, raffaele sollecito and their families, the tragedy of meredith kercher cannot be forgotten. >> the kercher family has paid the ultimate price. i wish that they would not always go by what the prosecutor says. because the prosecutor is absolutely obsessed with this one person, and actually they could have had some closure long ago if he had just pursued the most logical trail. >> i don't think the prosecution has admitted that through the objectivity of their evidence they can conclude who participated and/or not. and the fact that it has been put out there for so long that i may or may not have had something to do with the mird, they can't let go of. they just -- they -- the idea that someone knows what happened or was a part of what happen
even when delivered in italian, the verdict was clear. [ speaking italian ] >> amanda knox was free.to, raffaele, too. >> in the fall of 2011, after these kids had been in prison for four years, a perugia appeals court threw the case out, overturned it, and they walked and they went home. ♪ >> while it became a time of celebration for amanda knox, raffaele sollecito and their families, the tragedy of meredith kercher cannot be forgotten. >> the kercher family has paid...
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her name is sabrina, she was also convicted in that italian court. she says that she and the other americans convicted in absentia in 2009 did not cook up this abu omar plan on their own. another cia in italy, the one who got immunity at that trial. the rome station chief, he was the u.s. official who was hell bent on that. misled their bosses that he was back in d.c. the rest of them, she says, officers like her were thrown under the bus. left out in the cold by their own government. we asked the cia for comment tonight about the accusations from this former officer. cia naturally is not talking. but sabrina desousa is talking and she joins us for the interview straight ahead. >>> in 2009 in italy, 23 americans were convicted of kidnapping. an egyptian cleric had been pulled off the streets. they were sentenced to four or nine years in prison. they were convicted in absentia. most of the names of those on the list may have been aliases, since these were operatives, and in some cases working under cover. of the very few named officers in the case
her name is sabrina, she was also convicted in that italian court. she says that she and the other americans convicted in absentia in 2009 did not cook up this abu omar plan on their own. another cia in italy, the one who got immunity at that trial. the rome station chief, he was the u.s. official who was hell bent on that. misled their bosses that he was back in d.c. the rest of them, she says, officers like her were thrown under the bus. left out in the cold by their own government. we asked...
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her name is sabrina, she was also convicted in that italian court.hat she and the other americans convicted in absentia in 2009 did not cook up this abu omar plan on their own. another cia in italy, the one who got immunity at that trial. the rome station chief, he was the u.s. official who was hell bent on that. misled their bosses that he was back in d.c. the rest of them, she says, officers like her were thrown under the bus. left out in the cold by their own government. we asked the cia for comment tonight about the accusations from this former officer. cia naturally is not talking. but sabrina desousa is talking and she joins us for the interview straight ahead. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: w
her name is sabrina, she was also convicted in that italian court.hat she and the other americans convicted in absentia in 2009 did not cook up this abu omar plan on their own. another cia in italy, the one who got immunity at that trial. the rome station chief, he was the u.s. official who was hell bent on that. misled their bosses that he was back in d.c. the rest of them, she says, officers like her were thrown under the bus. left out in the cold by their own government. we asked the cia for...
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her name is sabrina, she was also convicted in that italian court.s that she and the other americans con victimed in absentia in 2009 did not cook up this abu omar plan on their own. another cia in italy, the one who got immunity at that trial. the rome station chief, he was the u.s. official who was hell bent on that. misled their bosses that he was back in d.c. the rest of them, she says, officers like her were thrown under the bus. left out in the cold by their own government. we asked the cia for comment tonight about the accusations from this former officer. cia naturally is not talking. but sabrina desousa is talking and she joins us for the interview straight ahead. [ school bell rings ] ♪ school's out [ male announcer ] from the last day of school back to the first, they're gonna do a lot of note-taking and note-passing. so make sure they've got a whole lot of paper. this week only, get filler paper for a penny. staples has it. staples. that was easy. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent
her name is sabrina, she was also convicted in that italian court.s that she and the other americans con victimed in absentia in 2009 did not cook up this abu omar plan on their own. another cia in italy, the one who got immunity at that trial. the rome station chief, he was the u.s. official who was hell bent on that. misled their bosses that he was back in d.c. the rest of them, she says, officers like her were thrown under the bus. left out in the cold by their own government. we asked the...
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and the italians to hire i will hire them.e are not, i will hire foreigners. >> reporter: it's a controversial topic, the idea that italians are offering and they say italians have unrealistic employment expectations and little pressure in young people to go and find a job. but the reality is the stereotype of young italians not willing to shoulder hard work is a complex one, more and more of them have degrees and willing to delay their entry in the job market by finding suitable work in a professional sector. the problem is that while low-skill employment is available, italy's economy cannot provide opportunities for the increasingly educated citizens. >> the amount of higher educated workers especially among the youngsters is in the market. many of them have to face a situation where they are forced to accept or forced to find new opportunities and different opportunities. >> reporter: the northeast is called the engine of the country drawing migrants from poor nations but few make it in the professional class and like every
and the italians to hire i will hire them.e are not, i will hire foreigners. >> reporter: it's a controversial topic, the idea that italians are offering and they say italians have unrealistic employment expectations and little pressure in young people to go and find a job. but the reality is the stereotype of young italians not willing to shoulder hard work is a complex one, more and more of them have degrees and willing to delay their entry in the job market by finding suitable work in...
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giórno. [ italian accent ] you like something to drink? sí. limonata? sí.se, please. than he did yesterday.stand taller today... nike, sperry, and the vans atwood all at famous footwear. victory is yours. served on a toasted pretzel roll, our new bacon avocado chicken sandwich comes with fries and your choice of soup or salad. it's just one of chili's delicious lunch break combos. more life happens here. [ superfan ] helper help line. we're on our way. you have got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken! crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? there's 40 different flavors? that's really good. i love cheese. dad's night. helper makes daddy the man. yes. could i get another one of those, actually? thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. we're here to help. it's that thing dad always talks are yabout -- the thunderbolt. who, the gelato girl? don't call her that. what are you talkin' about? that's what she is. all right? i don't know her long-term goals. excuse, please. oh, oh, oh, oh --
giórno. [ italian accent ] you like something to drink? sí. limonata? sí.se, please. than he did yesterday.stand taller today... nike, sperry, and the vans atwood all at famous footwear. victory is yours. served on a toasted pretzel roll, our new bacon avocado chicken sandwich comes with fries and your choice of soup or salad. it's just one of chili's delicious lunch break combos. more life happens here. [ superfan ] helper help line. we're on our way. you have got to try this sweet &...
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- oh, we're gonna sing in italian. - italian?! i don't even know any italian. ooh! what's my line?Ò ♪ - ♪ sÌ ♪ - ♪ murray mio sarÀ ♪ ♪ lo giurai, la vincerÒ ♪ - ♪ sÌ ♪ - ♪ sÌ ♪ ♪ murray will be mine ♪ o, murray ♪ mio sarÀ ♪ - ♪ sÌ ♪ ha ha ha! wow! you really sing beautifully! - thank you. - i love being an opera singer. it sure is cool meeting people in your neighborhood! - ♪ all day i've been inside ♪ ♪ and i've got the feeling ♪ i'm trapped between the walls ♪ ♪ and underneath the ceiling ♪ ♪ i feel a bit off track ♪ and now i'm trying to get back ♪ ♪ back in the cool, cool air ♪ ♪ where the sun is shining ♪ nothing's gonna stop me, it's all in the timing ♪ ♪ it's finally again my turn ♪ ♪ it's time to return ♪ 'cause i won't stay inside no more, no more ♪ ♪ i cannot wait to go outdoors ♪ ♪ mm mm hmm - ♪ hey, hey, hey, hey - ♪ well, open up your door and be like me ♪ ♪ open up your door and then breathe free ♪ ♪ look at all the beauty ♪ you'll feel love, love, love, love ♪ ♪ listen to the music of the wind ♪ ♪ and the birdies singing ♪ we're just one big family ♪ and all of natur
- oh, we're gonna sing in italian. - italian?! i don't even know any italian. ooh! what's my line?Ò ♪ - ♪ sÌ ♪ - ♪ murray mio sarÀ ♪ ♪ lo giurai, la vincerÒ ♪ - ♪ sÌ ♪ - ♪ sÌ ♪ ♪ murray will be mine ♪ o, murray ♪ mio sarÀ ♪ - ♪ sÌ ♪ ha ha ha! wow! you really sing beautifully! - thank you. - i love being an opera singer. it sure is cool meeting people in your neighborhood! - ♪ all day i've been inside ♪ ♪ and i've got the feeling ♪ i'm trapped...
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the italian supreme court has down its decision for former prime minister silvio berlusconi over a tax fraud case. >> edward snowden leaves a moscow airport after russia gives the intelligence leaker asylum. >> germany's foreign minister visits cairo, urging authorities to avoid the appearance of selective justice. more mass protests are planned over the ousting of egypt's president. it is official and definitive -- former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is a convicted criminal. >> just an hour ago, the sentence was reached. that will probably end up meaning house arrest or community service. >> after a three-day hearing, the judges rejected the media mogul turned politician's appeal. the judges referred a ban on berlusconi from holding public office for five years to a milan court for review. let's get more from rome. is this the end or the beginning of berlusconi's colorful political life? >> not necessarily. we do not know the link of the ban on his public office. that has to be recalculated. and then -- this is a crucial point -- it has to be ratified by parliament, where
the italian supreme court has down its decision for former prime minister silvio berlusconi over a tax fraud case. >> edward snowden leaves a moscow airport after russia gives the intelligence leaker asylum. >> germany's foreign minister visits cairo, urging authorities to avoid the appearance of selective justice. more mass protests are planned over the ousting of egypt's president. it is official and definitive -- former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is a convicted...
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they will hope he can continue to play an active role in italian politics. for all the anticipation here at the supreme court in rome, the outcome won't change the point of view of many italians about silvio berlusconi. his supporters will continue to believe that he is being persecuted by the judiciary that is biased against him. his many opponents will feel vindicated in their belief that he has been an embarrassment to this country for far too long. >> finally, we will be mentioned for something positive abroad. until now, it has been difficult for people outside italy to understand how we could allow such a situation in our country. >> as an italian citizen, i am happy that berlusconi has been condemned in a final appeal.-- in this final appeal. >> mr.irrevocable. berlusconi is damaged, but probably not fatally. his party will remain an important part of italy's coalition government. if the past 20 years have taught italians anything, it is that this man should never be written off. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, rome. >> jamaat-e-islami has been barred f
they will hope he can continue to play an active role in italian politics. for all the anticipation here at the supreme court in rome, the outcome won't change the point of view of many italians about silvio berlusconi. his supporters will continue to believe that he is being persecuted by the judiciary that is biased against him. his many opponents will feel vindicated in their belief that he has been an embarrassment to this country for far too long. >> finally, we will be mentioned for...
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and not as italian americans. and on august first application was sent to sacramento requesting a official landmark designation as the oldest existing italian social hall. and in the historical facade is ordained with the master plaster and surrounded by the club's name sake (inaudible) the inscription in 1935, for several decades the club has been opened to the public and all for rent and all members are owners, however, membership is no longer exclusive to italian decents. the club is booked on weekly dance lessons on tuesday, swing, thursday is tango and one of the most important thing there is a children's rock band land. and they teach the kids music there. and also, the verde club directly employs about a dozen people there full time and when they have events and the other thing that i have here is this is a preliminary assessment letter, and it was dated july first, 2011, and this is eastern neighborhood final mitigation measures to the procedures and permit for the plan and involving new construction or al
and not as italian americans. and on august first application was sent to sacramento requesting a official landmark designation as the oldest existing italian social hall. and in the historical facade is ordained with the master plaster and surrounded by the club's name sake (inaudible) the inscription in 1935, for several decades the club has been opened to the public and all for rent and all members are owners, however, membership is no longer exclusive to italian decents. the club is booked...
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banks, more concern about italian banks than spanish banks. wonder whether you share that and i wonder what that reflects as well and whether that actually pans out. >> the dynamics i think are different when you compare those to banking systems. surely spain has taken steps already to strengthen capital in the banks, to restructure the sector. they borrow a little over 40 billion from the esm to do that, for example. italy is an issue that is connected with foreign domestic economic performance, parts of the banking system and so far has been less progress on that front. >> all right. daniel, thank you for that. jules, for now, catch you a little later. >>> travel delays are expected on some of the world's biggest airlines after computer booking system crashed. sabre which operates the software confirmed the outage and said it was closely monitoring the situation after getting it back on line. the reservation system is used by a number of carriers. you can read more on this story on our website. >>> meanwhile, shares of chinese company have b
banks, more concern about italian banks than spanish banks. wonder whether you share that and i wonder what that reflects as well and whether that actually pans out. >> the dynamics i think are different when you compare those to banking systems. surely spain has taken steps already to strengthen capital in the banks, to restructure the sector. they borrow a little over 40 billion from the esm to do that, for example. italy is an issue that is connected with foreign domestic economic...
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. >> is it going to be italian, i assume? >> no. chinese. >> and why she's pen pals with princess kate. and the interview with tim mcgraw. why him and faith are moving from the country to sin city. thatatatatat's next. new ck up quinn sullivan's c.d. available now. ♪ >> in just over two decades, tim mcgraw has delivered 11 number one albums, 25 number one singles and won three grammys and i haven't mentioned his a.m.a. or c.m.a. award counts. >> i know there's a whole bunch of those too. his private life, he's married to the beautiful faith hill. and this country star knows his real estate too. >> want to live like country royalty? >> it's a great farm. >> one of their three tennessee properties on the market for a reported $20 million. >> we've had that farm for, gosh, over 10 years now. we actually live about 30 minutes away from the farm. but we just don't get out there much. >> across 700 acres, the mcgraw estate includes five houses and 12-stall barn. they prep to take their show to sin city. >> one of the biggest joys in my ca
. >> is it going to be italian, i assume? >> no. chinese. >> and why she's pen pals with princess kate. and the interview with tim mcgraw. why him and faith are moving from the country to sin city. thatatatatat's next. new ck up quinn sullivan's c.d. available now. ♪ >> in just over two decades, tim mcgraw has delivered 11 number one albums, 25 number one singles and won three grammys and i haven't mentioned his a.m.a. or c.m.a. award counts. >> i know there's a...
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and he was an italian, and he became an opera singer.n pasquale was written by donizetti in 1843. he performed as don pasquale in paris. it was written for him. it was written for him to be don pasquale. how extraordinary. and he came over to england and he became queen victoria's singing master. yes. really? that's so funny. who would have thought that you are a part of a show biz dynasty? we are so grateful you've come amongst us. bunny, thank you very much. thank you. ( singing opera in italian ) i nearly didn't bring it along. it was in the back of the cupboard. i've looked at it in the past, and been told it was quite special. it has no mark on it. i just thought it was a bit of a fake, really. okay. a fake what? god knows. i thought it was china, but i'm beginning to think that maybe it's glass. i don't know. it is. well, that would kind of explain why you're doing it with me rather than with one of the ceramics guys. so what do you think it might be? i just thought it was a vase. okay. well, on that, we absolutely agree. where i'm
and he was an italian, and he became an opera singer.n pasquale was written by donizetti in 1843. he performed as don pasquale in paris. it was written for him. it was written for him to be don pasquale. how extraordinary. and he came over to england and he became queen victoria's singing master. yes. really? that's so funny. who would have thought that you are a part of a show biz dynasty? we are so grateful you've come amongst us. bunny, thank you very much. thank you. ( singing opera in...
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there was no sign of him a day after he addressed italians in a video message. >> in exchange for my nearly 20 year commitment to my country, and all must at the end of my life -- almost at the end of my life, i receive allegations and the judgment based on nothing at all. i am not a cheap. i am a victim of injustice. >> polls show a quarter of italians still support berlusconi. >> i is incredible scandal. they have confirmed what i have said since the start. it is a judicial coup. >> his opponents turned out in force outside the supreme court to celebrate the conviction. he is committed to keep his seat in the senate. >> he was sentenced for his crimes so a little bit of justice does still exist. >> as an italian it is hard to believe that justice has been done here. we are living through a transition of half truths and provisional decisions but the government is now safe. >> his people and freedom party said it has no plans to quit the governing coalition. as for ban on him holding political office that decision goes to an appeals court. >> fortunes at lift hands are nosediving --
there was no sign of him a day after he addressed italians in a video message. >> in exchange for my nearly 20 year commitment to my country, and all must at the end of my life -- almost at the end of my life, i receive allegations and the judgment based on nothing at all. i am not a cheap. i am a victim of injustice. >> polls show a quarter of italians still support berlusconi. >> i is incredible scandal. they have confirmed what i have said since the start. it is a judicial...
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>> steve: from italian decent, so he talks like -- [ with italian accent ] hey, what's-a matter for you should know, i'm half italian. >> jimmy: okay. >> steve: we can cut this all later. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: no, we can't. ♪ [ light laughter ] thank you, slugs, for being homeless snails. [ laughter and applause ] what a great crowd, they feel bad for snails and slugs. >> steve: aw. you're so cute. >> jimmy: i love my audience. they feel bad. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ they feel bad for slugs. they feel bad for those slugs. >> steve: aw, poor little slugs. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, the occasional lunch salad, for being an early heads-up to my body that i plan on eating like crap for dinner. >> steve: i just had a salad for lunch. three burritos. crust -- stuffed crust. >> jimmy: double the crust. >> steve: we get a calking gun for of cheese. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we just bag up the ingredients in gallon ziploc bags and you eat it yourself. we don't even make the pizza anymore. >> steve: you cut a hole out of it, treat it like a frosting bag and you shove it in your mouth. it
>> steve: from italian decent, so he talks like -- [ with italian accent ] hey, what's-a matter for you should know, i'm half italian. >> jimmy: okay. >> steve: we can cut this all later. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: no, we can't. ♪ [ light laughter ] thank you, slugs, for being homeless snails. [ laughter and applause ] what a great crowd, they feel bad for snails and slugs. >> steve: aw. you're so cute. >> jimmy: i love my audience. they feel bad. [...
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the italian luna rosa team and making repairs before the start of the race. then when the boats made their way after the start to mark one, cheers and emotions all around for art muss, which took the early lead, but it wouldn't hold up for long. luna rosa repaired wing and all taking back the lead and neverb looking back. the italian team's first victory in louis vuitton cup head-to-head competition, taking it a minute and 57 seconds ahead of artemis racing. sluggish jibing costing a inini. here is the skipper. >> incredibly proud of the effort we have gone through, no one really but the art muss team members know the work that has gone to get our boat back and team back on the your wa tour compete. i haven't done a race without my buddy, a drew simpson, for eight years, this is the first one. i know we have loved to have been with us and given us more of a boost out there. >> reporter: in this best of seven series, three more wins for luna rosa will set a date with emirates team new zealand in the challenger's series kris draper and luna rosa have to work on
the italian luna rosa team and making repairs before the start of the race. then when the boats made their way after the start to mark one, cheers and emotions all around for art muss, which took the early lead, but it wouldn't hold up for long. luna rosa repaired wing and all taking back the lead and neverb looking back. the italian team's first victory in louis vuitton cup head-to-head competition, taking it a minute and 57 seconds ahead of artemis racing. sluggish jibing costing a inini....
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they have learned italian, and they want to work.that is why they came here. >> we don't have to work every day. they show up and say there is work again for a day or two, but it is never steady. >> they came here to find a better life. now he and his friends are stuck here. they cannot afford to go back to africa without any money. >> i came to europe and to italy because the situation back home is even worse, but now, i'm not so sure anymore. i have not had worked in over a month, and my friends and i are ashamed to ask someone for money to buy food. >> tomatoes are cheaper in germany than in other wester european countries, but this is the price some people have to pay. >> this is one of the most popular tourist destinations in europe, with its ages and all your warm temperatures. for pensioners, it is likely to become more attractive. the portuguese government is offering incentives to lure foreign pensioners. if you buy a house and reside in portugal for more than 183 days a year, you do not have to pay tax on your foreign incom
they have learned italian, and they want to work.that is why they came here. >> we don't have to work every day. they show up and say there is work again for a day or two, but it is never steady. >> they came here to find a better life. now he and his friends are stuck here. they cannot afford to go back to africa without any money. >> i came to europe and to italy because the situation back home is even worse, but now, i'm not so sure anymore. i have not had worked in over a...
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at stake, the future of a man who has dominated italian politics for 20 years, silvio berlusconi. inside, five judges filed into court to deliver their verdict. they upheld the prison sentence which a lower court had given silvio berlusconi for tax fraud. the former prime minister is unlikely to go to jail because of his age. he faces one year and house arrest or committee service. outside of the court, a small crowd celebrated. >> i'm happy because at last we have reached a condemnation, definite and irreversible. two miles away, silvio berlusconi was inside of his palazzo when the verdict came. many believe that the judgment has effectively ended his political career. a lower court had banned him from holding public office for five years. that was lowered to three and that sentence will be reviewed again. season iss that his officially over but it does not mean that the berlusconi mood in the country is over as well. 20 years of italian politics are going to finish. germanic and hectic. >> silvio berlusconi, who is here at his residence tonight has long argued that he is one of
at stake, the future of a man who has dominated italian politics for 20 years, silvio berlusconi. inside, five judges filed into court to deliver their verdict. they upheld the prison sentence which a lower court had given silvio berlusconi for tax fraud. the former prime minister is unlikely to go to jail because of his age. he faces one year and house arrest or committee service. outside of the court, a small crowd celebrated. >> i'm happy because at last we have reached a condemnation,...
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they have learned italian, and they want to work.that is why they came here. >> we don't have to work every day. they show up and say there is work again for a day or two, but it is never steady. >> they came here to find a better life. now he and his friends are stuck here. they cannot afford to go back to africa without any money. >> i came to europe and to italy because the situation back home is even worse, but now, i'm not so sure anymore. i have not had worked in over a month, and my friends and i are ashamed to ask someone for money to buy food. >> tomatoes are cheaper in germany than in other wester european countries, but this is the price some people have to pay. >> this is one of the most popular tourist destinations in europe, with its ages and all your warm temperatures. for pensioners, it is likely to become more attractive. the portuguese government is offering incentives to lure foreign pensioners. if you buy a house and reside in portugal for more than 183 days a year, you do not have to pay tax on your foreign incom
they have learned italian, and they want to work.that is why they came here. >> we don't have to work every day. they show up and say there is work again for a day or two, but it is never steady. >> they came here to find a better life. now he and his friends are stuck here. they cannot afford to go back to africa without any money. >> i came to europe and to italy because the situation back home is even worse, but now, i'm not so sure anymore. i have not had worked in over a...
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but italian authorities are trying to identify the victims as well as the survivors. >> body bags on the sand at this tourist resort in sicily. unlike their fellow passengers these six men, all under 30 and one in his teens were unable it swim to shore. it was on this small fishing boat that the group of around 100 attempted the dangerous crossing from northern africa. it seems they took a wrong turn. normally vessels aim for secluded shores away from cities and resorts. >> it is an event quite out of the ordinary here even if just a few00 kilometers down south we are used to the daily rhythm. the police are carrying out procedures to identify the migrants. >> on wednesday another group of about 100 migrants, mostly syrian families, were rescued off the italian main land. numbers of asylum seek eers pea during summer month. during the first half of the year around 8,000 landed on the southern italian coast mainly from northern africa but the boats are cramped to bursting meaning ship wrecks are a regular occurrence. 40 are known to have died crossing to italy during the same periods
but italian authorities are trying to identify the victims as well as the survivors. >> body bags on the sand at this tourist resort in sicily. unlike their fellow passengers these six men, all under 30 and one in his teens were unable it swim to shore. it was on this small fishing boat that the group of around 100 attempted the dangerous crossing from northern africa. it seems they took a wrong turn. normally vessels aim for secluded shores away from cities and resorts. >> it is an...
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. >> the italian economy was suffering in quality, luxury and tradition has really lost a bit of lusteract that you can get it quicker and cheaper in places like eastern europe and china. >> reporter: italy, the world's ninth largest economy is in the longest recession in 20 years, nearly half of young italians can't find work. >> that's why i'm here i would say. >> reporter: "w magazine" left italy decades ago and he thinks italy will lose out on the next generation of michelangelos. >> there have been so many cuts that we have many institutions need help. >> reporter: so an idea was born, college scholarships for italian students funded. >> our idea was to look at what it stands for and in those areas of journalism, art and fashion, we really wanted to start these scholarships. >> reporter: condansat green lighted. >> they are struggling as an economy and this is an ideal moment for us to give a little bit back. >> reporter: this fall, the giving back begins. they will announce the winners of five college scholarships for young italians that show promise in fashion, film, journalism a
. >> the italian economy was suffering in quality, luxury and tradition has really lost a bit of lusteract that you can get it quicker and cheaper in places like eastern europe and china. >> reporter: italy, the world's ninth largest economy is in the longest recession in 20 years, nearly half of young italians can't find work. >> that's why i'm here i would say. >> reporter: "w magazine" left italy decades ago and he thinks italy will lose out on the next...
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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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italian. >> you know, i was there for six weeks.it. or at least i thought i did. >> jimmy: you did, yeah. and they probably -- >> they're nodding and smiling and i'm talking. >> jimmy: yeah, i would think they'll play along and act -- with me i'll probably get thrown out of the place. >> they give you food and you just keep going. >> jimmy: i heard you met the queen. >> not in italy, but i did. i was going on this trip where i was going to go to israel for a week and then with my oldest son and then the kids were coming to italy and we were going to do this whole thing. and then the last moment i got a call that i was invited to the windsor polo match to sit in the queen's box. so of course i instantly changed my plans and said to my son let's go, we can meet the queen. i'd never met the queen. i thought this is the greatest thing that can happen. p we went. i nearly wounded myself practicing the curtsies. you have to get that right. and they tell you you have to say your majesty and after the first time you say ma'am. and you know
italian. >> you know, i was there for six weeks.it. or at least i thought i did. >> jimmy: you did, yeah. and they probably -- >> they're nodding and smiling and i'm talking. >> jimmy: yeah, i would think they'll play along and act -- with me i'll probably get thrown out of the place. >> they give you food and you just keep going. >> jimmy: i heard you met the queen. >> not in italy, but i did. i was going on this trip where i was going to go to israel...
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-italian cultural exchange.earn ad great deal of about italian local government and historical preservation in i in 2000 one invested in abandoned group of five, 800-year-old houses in tuscany and worked over eight year period to bring them back to life, mindful of and faithful to the region's historical heritage i believe my public policy issues over 40 years prepared me for this challenging new assignment. in 1970 i co-founded one of the public interest law firms which for two decades successfully brought cases on public policy issues. in the 1908's i worked closely with senator charles grassley and charles berman, with the act designed to root out fraud against taxpayers. since 1986 when president reagan signed amendments we worked on together into law, more than $55 billion has been recovered by the united states government from companies that defrauded it. my firm, phillips and cohen is responsible for about 20% of those recoveries or $11 billion n 2009 i was appointed by president obama to serve as chairma
-italian cultural exchange.earn ad great deal of about italian local government and historical preservation in i in 2000 one invested in abandoned group of five, 800-year-old houses in tuscany and worked over eight year period to bring them back to life, mindful of and faithful to the region's historical heritage i believe my public policy issues over 40 years prepared me for this challenging new assignment. in 1970 i co-founded one of the public interest law firms which for two decades...
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. >> the italian economy was suffering.ieve in quality an luxury and tradition has really lost a bit to the fact you can get it quicker and cheaper. >> reporter: italy is in its longest recession in 20 years. nearly half of young italians can't find work. >> that's why i'm here. >> reporter: w magazine editor left italy some 30 years ago. he's afraid the exodus today will cause italy to lose out on the next generation. >> there's been so many cuts we have many institutions that need help. >> reporter: an ideal was born. college scholarships for italian students funded by conde nas. >> our idea was to look at what it stands for. in journalism, art, fashion we wanted to start these scholarships. >> reporter: the ceo green lighted be initiative. >> they are struggling and this is an ideal moment for us to give a little bit back. >> reporter: this fall the giving back begins. they will announce the winners of five full college scholarships for young italians who show promise in fashion, film, journalism and art. >> itly has alw
. >> the italian economy was suffering.ieve in quality an luxury and tradition has really lost a bit to the fact you can get it quicker and cheaper. >> reporter: italy is in its longest recession in 20 years. nearly half of young italians can't find work. >> that's why i'm here. >> reporter: w magazine editor left italy some 30 years ago. he's afraid the exodus today will cause italy to lose out on the next generation. >> there's been so many cuts we have many...
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the second is be a good neighbor and specifically we are adjacent to the italian school. and they are about to expand to the first and second grade and we got to know them quite well and working with the board and the staff, and the school director, we have incorporated some design changes what they requested and specifically, and worth noting are 25 percent rear yard and although the code allows to us wrap the building around 20th street and to literally build up to the property line and we actually pulled the building back and we have a set back on 20th street adjacent to the little italian school building and in addition i will show you in a minute, we incorporated the playground and friendly and privacy, and that is to protect the playground and there was concern from the parents that the occupants may be staring in the playground and i think that we have good solutions to that. and built for families, we heard loud and clear from the neighborhood a desire for some family housing and we managed to provide four, three bedroom units and these are true three bedrooms. th
the second is be a good neighbor and specifically we are adjacent to the italian school. and they are about to expand to the first and second grade and we got to know them quite well and working with the board and the staff, and the school director, we have incorporated some design changes what they requested and specifically, and worth noting are 25 percent rear yard and although the code allows to us wrap the building around 20th street and to literally build up to the property line and we...
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it is italian night at at&t park with grateful dead and italians and he wants me to talk like an italian. it will be cool at at&t park and temperature is 58 degrees and 55 by 10:00. we will move on. we will talk about temperatures, in the 50's but look for wide-spread drizzle again. here is a look at the seven-day forecast, want out for the drizzle tomorrow and friday only and by friday afternoon we have a dry public of air and you will notice the warmer weather this weekend and next week. we do not have issues on the bay bridge just a lost concession at tolls loading up as we speak and 35 miles per hour is the top speed away from the tolls and to the treasure island and it things out from there so good news, nothing like yesterday or the day before. north of berkeley away from highway four you are looking at clear conditions and we are recovering from a 15-minute delay on caltrain and 101 and 102 are affected and there are shuts because of a tree that went down at the san jose avenue randall station. bart is running on time. 280 away from 17, we have clear conditions and southbound side
it is italian night at at&t park with grateful dead and italians and he wants me to talk like an italian. it will be cool at at&t park and temperature is 58 degrees and 55 by 10:00. we will move on. we will talk about temperatures, in the 50's but look for wide-spread drizzle again. here is a look at the seven-day forecast, want out for the drizzle tomorrow and friday only and by friday afternoon we have a dry public of air and you will notice the warmer weather this weekend and next...