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earlier, speaking to the italian friends minister about the -- the italian french minister -- >> it ist the first one. now lampedusa is the checkpoint between the development, the prosperity the cooperation characteristic of the countries of the mediterranean sea, and the hope to change their lives. it is the mentality of the southern mediterranean countries. we need european help. >> other world news for you now. the leader of greece's far right political party golden dawn has been trailed that has been jailed, pending his trial on charges of heading up a criminal organization. he was in court wednesday where he firmly denied charges against him. he is the latest in the series of golden dawn members to be detained in the crackdown. >> away in handcuffs the leader of greece's far right golden dawn party was jailed pending trial on charges of belonging to a criminal group. he denies the charges against him. he and other party members were arrested on saturday. three were released from custody on wednesday while a fourth remains in detention. >> we will eat your fake witnesses for breakf
earlier, speaking to the italian friends minister about the -- the italian french minister -- >> it ist the first one. now lampedusa is the checkpoint between the development, the prosperity the cooperation characteristic of the countries of the mediterranean sea, and the hope to change their lives. it is the mentality of the southern mediterranean countries. we need european help. >> other world news for you now. the leader of greece's far right political party golden dawn has been...
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here in 1434 jan van eyck shows giovanni arnolfini a hugely wealthy italian moneylender and tapestry dealer to duke philip the good of burgundy. he's about to marry an equally wealthy young italian, giovanna cenami, whose family lived in france and here you see the shifty, rabitty banker one hand raised and the other joined to that of his new bride. the artist proclaims his witnessing presence in a bold, gothic legal inscription in latin. this reads "jan van eyck was here." while italians were developing their illusionistic art with the assistance of mathematically reasoned perspective, northern painters, led by jan van eyck, used many translucent layers of pigments in quick-drying oils to produce uniquely convincing pictorialism.
here in 1434 jan van eyck shows giovanni arnolfini a hugely wealthy italian moneylender and tapestry dealer to duke philip the good of burgundy. he's about to marry an equally wealthy young italian, giovanna cenami, whose family lived in france and here you see the shifty, rabitty banker one hand raised and the other joined to that of his new bride. the artist proclaims his witnessing presence in a bold, gothic legal inscription in latin. this reads "jan van eyck was here." while...
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on friday, more than 500 migrants arrived on italian shores on different boats. they continue to make this very dangerous journey, a sign of their desperation. the prime minister spoke earlier this evening. he said this latest dramatic event is a sign of the emergency of the situation. he plans to discuss this issue in the next eu summit that is scheduled for later this month. the ee you commission president said earlier this week in lampedusa that they plan to -- the eu commission president said earlier this week in lampedusa that they plan to increase patrols. despite that, tragedies like this continue. >> seemsa gupta reporting from rome. a number of leaders say the international criminal court has been unfairly targeting african nations. the two-day summit comes as kenyon president uhuru kenyatta is due to face trial at the hague next month -- as kenyan president uhuru kenyatta is due to face trial at the hague next month. >> some accused of being biased against africans. since the icc's creation in 2002 , the court has indicted more than 30 people, all of th
on friday, more than 500 migrants arrived on italian shores on different boats. they continue to make this very dangerous journey, a sign of their desperation. the prime minister spoke earlier this evening. he said this latest dramatic event is a sign of the emergency of the situation. he plans to discuss this issue in the next eu summit that is scheduled for later this month. the ee you commission president said earlier this week in lampedusa that they plan to -- the eu commission president...
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the young german was gratified that this italian master should ask him for one of his works. bellini and his contemporaries were influenced by northern art, its realism, its sensitivity to light and landscape and bellini had become a master of the northern technique of oil painting. in his depiction of saint francis the whole landscape seems to convey the ecstasy of the saint's vision. after durer's second venetian journey he engraved some of his most intricate, complex plates. in night, death and the devil, the artist takes the equestrian statue he had seen in italy and rides it into a northern forest. here's the man of action the warrior, blind to the perils surrounding him-- death at his side, the devil and devastation in his wake. durer's radiant engraving of saint gerome is a hymn to the contemplative life showing his favorite saint in sacred study. subtlety of light and detailed depiction of the interior all recall van eyck's art. for his figure of brooding melancholy durer may have used a michelangelo sibyl as his model. melancholy is the dark side of genius. the disca
the young german was gratified that this italian master should ask him for one of his works. bellini and his contemporaries were influenced by northern art, its realism, its sensitivity to light and landscape and bellini had become a master of the northern technique of oil painting. in his depiction of saint francis the whole landscape seems to convey the ecstasy of the saint's vision. after durer's second venetian journey he engraved some of his most intricate, complex plates. in night, death...
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he wants to get this game over. >> the italian team takes the penalty shot. they score the only goal in the game, winning the european cup. but it's a hollow victory. the chaos of the day has left 39 fans crushed to death and 600 people injured. because of the role of the fans in the violence, english clubs are banned from european competition for five years. >> none of our people were dead, but something for us, too, that night. for those young lads who didn't really have much going for them. but could put on a shirt and think we're in the best in the world. suddenly we're the worst in the world. these are the fans who kill people. that for the city was a trauma of considerable significance. >> 14 liverpool supporters are convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to three years in prison. the belgian police captain is found guilty of criminal negligence for his handling of security and is given a six-month sentence. for in the years have not softened the painful memory of the dark day. >> i went back to the stadium to play, and i looked before the
he wants to get this game over. >> the italian team takes the penalty shot. they score the only goal in the game, winning the european cup. but it's a hollow victory. the chaos of the day has left 39 fans crushed to death and 600 people injured. because of the role of the fans in the violence, english clubs are banned from european competition for five years. >> none of our people were dead, but something for us, too, that night. for those young lads who didn't really have much...
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>> i love it. >> how do you see it in italian?te things to eat. >> this is ture, my host. what else is out there? is there octopus? >> octopus and also cuttlefish. and i want to try and find some abalone and the bucce and small clams. i think they will be really full. >> i'm thinking really? are these prime fishing waters? i don't know about this. all the boat traffic and all these people and so close to the action i can't see much of anything living down there. >> okay. we anchor here. >> but i am famous for my optimism, so i dutifully suited up for what was advertised as a three-hour cruise. ♪ so i get in the water, and i'm paddling around. and splash. suddenly there's a dead sea creature sinking slowly so the seabed in front of me. are they kidding me? i'm thinking can this be happening? splash. there's another one. splash, another rigor mortis half-frozen freakin' octopus but it goes on. one dead cuttlefish, octopus, frozen sea urchin after another, splash, splash, splash. each specimen drops among the rocks or along the sea f
>> i love it. >> how do you see it in italian?te things to eat. >> this is ture, my host. what else is out there? is there octopus? >> octopus and also cuttlefish. and i want to try and find some abalone and the bucce and small clams. i think they will be really full. >> i'm thinking really? are these prime fishing waters? i don't know about this. all the boat traffic and all these people and so close to the action i can't see much of anything living down there....
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the italians went to the polls in february.it was a long, protracted process because they -- before they came out with this patchwork government. it has all of europe worried. we are talking about it from brussels. he is a member of the european parliament, fabrizio bertot. from london, costas lapavitsas, author of "crisis in the eurozone." he teaches at soas in the eurozone. francesco saraceno of the osce. thomas friang of europenova and valentin kreilinger. to celebrate his 77th birthday, silvio berlusconi telephoned a rally with his party in naples. [indiscernible] >> of course, it was not his 37th, it was his 77th. are you surprised at the fact that silvio berlusconi, who recently said he was going to take more and more of a backseat role? >> maybe we should adjust to the famous smile between angela merkel and nicolas sarkozy that actually killed silvio berlusconi politically at the european level. he is still trying to come back. he still wants to be in politics. but at the european level, there is a deep lack of confidenc
the italians went to the polls in february.it was a long, protracted process because they -- before they came out with this patchwork government. it has all of europe worried. we are talking about it from brussels. he is a member of the european parliament, fabrizio bertot. from london, costas lapavitsas, author of "crisis in the eurozone." he teaches at soas in the eurozone. francesco saraceno of the osce. thomas friang of europenova and valentin kreilinger. to celebrate his 77th...
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thousands of people are out on the streets of the italian capital and other cities. workers are angry at government plans to raise taxes and continue the freeze on public sector wages. for the latest we go to sonia gallego in roam. what is the situation like there now? >> thousands of protesters are prepared to turn up to the square outside st. john's basilica, which was the starting point for the march. it is proceeding slowly, but is making its way across central rome. it is going near the central station there. now what you do have is certainly a more defined presence of younger italians, far more so than friday's protest. it certainly seems to be more against the government austerity measures. the demand that the younger italians are making is for the government to try and change its tact because what is happening - what they say is happening are decisions which are affecting the their future. >> i know some of the main unions were involved in this, were talking, were coordinating. to what extent will we see mass action that will paralyze the country. is that a p
thousands of people are out on the streets of the italian capital and other cities. workers are angry at government plans to raise taxes and continue the freeze on public sector wages. for the latest we go to sonia gallego in roam. what is the situation like there now? >> thousands of protesters are prepared to turn up to the square outside st. john's basilica, which was the starting point for the march. it is proceeding slowly, but is making its way across central rome. it is going near...
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it is a law the italians are talking about changing. beensland itself has overrun, on many instances, i just simply the sheer weight of the refugees and migrants arriving. it is an island with a population of 5000 people in the middle of the mediterranean, closer to africa than mainland europe, and for the people here, they know they want to help the migrants were arriving, but at the same time they also know their island cannot cope with the number of arrivals they are getting. >> matthew price, thank you. announcemente everyone was waiting for, the winner of the nobel peace prize full top it was awarded to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. they were thrust into the spotlight for their efforts to rid syria of their chemical arsenal. they have been tackling some of the most difficult tasks since 1997. we have this report. >> in the history of the nobel peace prize, individuals use to dominate. iconic figures, like mother theresa, martin luther king jr., and nelson mandela. increasingly, organizations have been hu
it is a law the italians are talking about changing. beensland itself has overrun, on many instances, i just simply the sheer weight of the refugees and migrants arriving. it is an island with a population of 5000 people in the middle of the mediterranean, closer to africa than mainland europe, and for the people here, they know they want to help the migrants were arriving, but at the same time they also know their island cannot cope with the number of arrivals they are getting. >>...
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italian language comes from latin. something different. we asicilians before italians.get that. >> i'll never forget. >> the side of the meat. it's yellow, it's not white. when it's yellow means that the horse has been breeded eating fresh grass. >> tear and go? >> yes. >> do you like the taste? >> it's good. >> a bit sweet, huh? simple, huh? you don't need nothing. horse meat, basically it's loved by quite everybody here, you know? >> meatballs? >> as you wish, man. i'll try anything. >> a mix of two things, you know? scrambled bread, parmesan cheese, equinino, parsley, eggs and of course horse. >> it is very tasty. >> let's put it this way. when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here, pointing at that grill and saying, here's your [ mute ] pony. but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another
italian language comes from latin. something different. we asicilians before italians.get that. >> i'll never forget. >> the side of the meat. it's yellow, it's not white. when it's yellow means that the horse has been breeded eating fresh grass. >> tear and go? >> yes. >> do you like the taste? >> it's good. >> a bit sweet, huh? simple, huh? you don't need nothing. horse meat, basically it's loved by quite everybody here, you know? >> meatballs?...
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>> i love it. >> how do you see it in italian?te things to eat. >> this is ture, my host. what else is out there? is there octopus? >> octopus and also cuttlefish. and i want to try and find some abalone and the bucce and small clams. i think they will be really full. >> i'm thinking really? are these prime fishing waters? i don't know about this. all the boat traffic and all these people and so close to the action i can't see much of anything living down there. >> okay. we anchor here. >> but i am famous for my optimism, so i dutifully suited up for what was advertised as a three-hour cruise. ♪ so i get in the water, and i'm paddling around. and splash. suddenly there's a dead sea creature sinking slowly so the seabed in front of me. are they kidding me? i'm thinking can this be happening? splash. there's another one. splash, another rigor mortis half-frozen freakin' octopus but it goes on. one dead cuttlefish, octopus, frozen sea urchin after another, splash, splash, splash. each specimen drops among the rocks or along the sea f
>> i love it. >> how do you see it in italian?te things to eat. >> this is ture, my host. what else is out there? is there octopus? >> octopus and also cuttlefish. and i want to try and find some abalone and the bucce and small clams. i think they will be really full. >> i'm thinking really? are these prime fishing waters? i don't know about this. all the boat traffic and all these people and so close to the action i can't see much of anything living down there....
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the massacre came in reprisal after italian partisans killed 33 german soldiers.riebke helped draw up a list of the victims. later on he admitted killing two of them himself. after the war, priebke fled to argentina where he lived undisturbed over 50 years. it was after giving an interview to a u.s. journalist that he was extradited to italy. but he was acquitted in the first italian court ruling in 1996 because the statute of limitations had expired. to whit -- two years later a military tribunal finally convicted him for his role in the massacre. his original life sentence was commuted to house arrest on account of his advanced age. >> ukraine has indicated there may be a way out of the impasse over the fate of the country's former premier yulia commissioning cap -- timoshenko. >> the ukrainian president said he hopes to settle the issue with the european union. he did not give further details. timoshenko is currently seeing -- serving a sentence in a case the west sees as politically motivated. it was threatening to -- dash hopes of further integration with the
the massacre came in reprisal after italian partisans killed 33 german soldiers.riebke helped draw up a list of the victims. later on he admitted killing two of them himself. after the war, priebke fled to argentina where he lived undisturbed over 50 years. it was after giving an interview to a u.s. journalist that he was extradited to italy. but he was acquitted in the first italian court ruling in 1996 because the statute of limitations had expired. to whit -- two years later a military...
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this is not just italian insider political news, it reaches across europe? >> it does and people are extremely concerned. angela merkel actually called to say that she supported him and hoped the government would survive this unusual step. there are in fact many reasons for this. italy is the third-largest economy, the economy that is still not recovering and production is going down. youth unemployment is at 40% and the last thing that europe needs is for this economy to start wavering again and create lyrical instability. there are two major points that should be made, in october italy must be sent a budget to the european commission. the commission may have some discredit to the italian political class and the commission may impose some penalties on and only -- on italy. berlusconi, most of his support comes from conservative catholics, but one newspaper said that it could political crisis now would discredit the entire political class. next year italy is scheduled to take over the rotating presidency of the european union, so obviously the last thing we
this is not just italian insider political news, it reaches across europe? >> it does and people are extremely concerned. angela merkel actually called to say that she supported him and hoped the government would survive this unusual step. there are in fact many reasons for this. italy is the third-largest economy, the economy that is still not recovering and production is going down. youth unemployment is at 40% and the last thing that europe needs is for this economy to start wavering...
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now italians are used to sort of thing.hey see the current turmoil being the latest in a long, long, long line of crises that has come to define italian politics. >> they're often deriders and almost criticizers. despite all the scandals berlusconi has been involved in, he happens managed to stay in the game. >> every week we have an apocalypse in politics. berlusconi is playing hard, he doesn't want to give up. you take the philosophical approach or you start crying. you don't want to cry. >> reporter: but even in this power-based milan people feel its time for him to retire from public life. they're taking the vote of confidence on wednesday, pushing it on to resolve as soon as possible. it has been affects italy's economy, but the question remains will political costs contain a situation that sees italy sliding out of control once again go at least three workers are trapped after a gas explosion in germany. they're stuck in a mine shaft in central germany. seven were initially trapped but some have since been rescued. >>
now italians are used to sort of thing.hey see the current turmoil being the latest in a long, long, long line of crises that has come to define italian politics. >> they're often deriders and almost criticizers. despite all the scandals berlusconi has been involved in, he happens managed to stay in the game. >> every week we have an apocalypse in politics. berlusconi is playing hard, he doesn't want to give up. you take the philosophical approach or you start crying. you don't want...
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. >> he spends quite a bit of time at the italian campaign. once mr. atkinson gets over here, we'll ask him about that. next caller's gala in san antonio. heiko mckale. >> caller: the question is why didn't hitler crossed the channel into in good? if he had done so, with the english have used gas? >> host: okay, we'll ask him that question as well. (202)585-3890 in eastern central time zone. 585-3891 for those of you in the mountain pacific time zones. we are joined now by rick atkinson and the history and biography tent. thank you for being with us. fred and in pennsylvania called just a minute ago and he wondered about the italian campaign. he thought that was the biggest disaster of the war and specifically about mark clark, general clark and i told him in the day of battle he spent quite a bit of time on mark clark. so if you would cover recount the italians. >> guest: i think i'm probably more generous than both. a pretty capable battlefield. 23 amounts than -- killed in world war ii and not every commander is cut out to take out these casualties
. >> he spends quite a bit of time at the italian campaign. once mr. atkinson gets over here, we'll ask him about that. next caller's gala in san antonio. heiko mckale. >> caller: the question is why didn't hitler crossed the channel into in good? if he had done so, with the english have used gas? >> host: okay, we'll ask him that question as well. (202)585-3890 in eastern central time zone. 585-3891 for those of you in the mountain pacific time zones. we are joined now by...
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and d-day for former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi could lose his seat in the senate following years of corruption and scandal. those are the latest news headlines this friday. a day of national mourning has been declared in italy for the migrants killed traveling to the island from north africa. at least 130 people died when their boat capsized but 200 more are still missing. the incident has put european immigration regulations in the spotlight with a chorus of calls to open more legal ways to come to europe. this is not the first migrant disaster in recent years. >> scenes like this have become commonplace in southern europe particularly on the italian coast. 25,000 refugees are thought to have drowned in the mediterranean and the last 20 years. 2000 died in 2011 and 1700 last year. a report released finds that italy must do more to tackle the worsening situation. the italian ministers have emphasized that this is the gateway to europe, not just to italy calling for europe to shoulder responsibility. >> we are baffling and europe to obtain maritime patrol for our coasts. thi
and d-day for former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi could lose his seat in the senate following years of corruption and scandal. those are the latest news headlines this friday. a day of national mourning has been declared in italy for the migrants killed traveling to the island from north africa. at least 130 people died when their boat capsized but 200 more are still missing. the incident has put european immigration regulations in the spotlight with a chorus of calls to open more...
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italian yields over here, 4.39%. we're all the way up to 4.79% two trading days ago. >> the prime minister says the country runs a fatal risk if it doesn't back the current government. letta, who says politicians must seize the moment is set to address the lower house this afternoon. meanwhile, sylvia berlusconi is facing his own crisis after the pdl secretary called on the party to back the government. >> meanwhile, we have the latest start for mr. berlusconi. he says he will listen and then decide whether to back letta or not. joining us in rome, claudia. this is interesting. he said although we're resigning, we think we should support the lesser government in a confidence report. is berlusconi's influence over the pdl splintering? >> clearly, it is at this point. overnight, several members of the pdl have moved over to the letta side of the wall. and it looksic as though they are going to be voting the confidence for letta who, in fact, is speaking right now to senate. in his address, he started out as you were sa
italian yields over here, 4.39%. we're all the way up to 4.79% two trading days ago. >> the prime minister says the country runs a fatal risk if it doesn't back the current government. letta, who says politicians must seize the moment is set to address the lower house this afternoon. meanwhile, sylvia berlusconi is facing his own crisis after the pdl secretary called on the party to back the government. >> meanwhile, we have the latest start for mr. berlusconi. he says he will...
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that is incredible for an italian politician. is it good? he can talk with parliament and with the european immunity. -- community. if you are populist, he is the only hope italy has. make reform. it is hard to do. all they do is shout and make confusion. >> the upside of all of this as we now have as of tuesday, the same day you had to shut down washington, a sales tax in italy that has risen to 22%. what politician to get reelected with a 22% vat? >> a politician who knows he cannot be reelected like all the politicians were before just having fun with voters. you have to do something unpopular to make reform and cut labor costs. that is what letta has to do. >> who is going to do it, letta or brussels and berlin? >> i hope that happens. otherwise draghi said the only thing we need is stability and reform and the only guy that can make it is letta. if he's able to survive. >> weigh in? >> stability and reform? there is one school of thought that says that is what governments and countries need. this is a big victory for stability. on the o
that is incredible for an italian politician. is it good? he can talk with parliament and with the european immunity. -- community. if you are populist, he is the only hope italy has. make reform. it is hard to do. all they do is shout and make confusion. >> the upside of all of this as we now have as of tuesday, the same day you had to shut down washington, a sales tax in italy that has risen to 22%. what politician to get reelected with a 22% vat? >> a politician who knows he...
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we have been looking at the italian newspapers. >> in deed.the editorials are very accusatory starting with this one. an article pointing the finger saying it's not the fault of the migrants or italy. they have been completely unaware of the scale of the problem of illegal immigration and point out a goes beyond sovereignty and the only thing that could work which would be union wide and there's no point in looking at italy. they bring up this argument that the division we have seen between northern and southern europe, italy greece, malta, and spain are those affecting -- are those affect did. they need to sit up and take notice because we are those affect did. it is never more better illustrated in this illustration where the highest amount of death or disappeared people are and it's all over the coast of north africa and very much concentrated in southern europe, nothing really above naples. that shows the statistics quite obviously. this is another italian paper and they bring spain into the debate quoting the article where they say that t
we have been looking at the italian newspapers. >> in deed.the editorials are very accusatory starting with this one. an article pointing the finger saying it's not the fault of the migrants or italy. they have been completely unaware of the scale of the problem of illegal immigration and point out a goes beyond sovereignty and the only thing that could work which would be union wide and there's no point in looking at italy. they bring up this argument that the division we have seen...
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they were rescued by the italian coast guard after three days at sea. >> translator: we were sittingp on the top deck and we looked underneath and shocked to find another 300 people below us. there was a storm and the boat took on water and we called for help. >> reporter: this man says the italian authorities forced them to be fingerprinted. and beating some of the refugees. >> we think this is a free country and italy as you know it, it's a democracy. why they ask like this i don't know. >> reporter: local authorities deny using force. the southern town is already home to hundreds of african migrants. most of them want to leave italy and head for northern europe but while they are here they depend on local help. >> translator: i'm not a racist but this is an exceptional situation because now there are just too many of them here. why are they here and not other parts of italy? >> reporter: he is doing his best to calm tension but he admits his administration has run out of money. >> translator: there are many people here who are out of work, they can't pay their bills and there is a
they were rescued by the italian coast guard after three days at sea. >> translator: we were sittingp on the top deck and we looked underneath and shocked to find another 300 people below us. there was a storm and the boat took on water and we called for help. >> reporter: this man says the italian authorities forced them to be fingerprinted. and beating some of the refugees. >> we think this is a free country and italy as you know it, it's a democracy. why they ask like this...
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>> the italian prime minister calls for a state victim -- state funeral for the tums of the tragedy. close in 300 refugees from africa died when the boat went down. a date is set for the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi. he will be in court november 4 on charges of inciting violence and murder. seven people are killed in a fire in bangladesh. the latest incident underlines the unsafe conditions in the garment industry there, six months after a factory collapse left over 1000 dead. you are watching "france 24." two more french hostages have been identified. if nicolas henin and photographer pierre torres went missing over three months ago in syria. the information has been kept confidential but today their families decided to make a public announcement. our international affairs editor douglas herbert joins us now. what do we know more about the state of these two men and why the families decided to release the information? >> first, let's go viewers who they are. two more hostages have been added to the growing french toll of hostages throughout the world. most of them
>> the italian prime minister calls for a state victim -- state funeral for the tums of the tragedy. close in 300 refugees from africa died when the boat went down. a date is set for the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi. he will be in court november 4 on charges of inciting violence and murder. seven people are killed in a fire in bangladesh. the latest incident underlines the unsafe conditions in the garment industry there, six months after a factory collapse left over...
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the meeting comes in a big week of italian corporate news.llows the ousting of enrico cuciano. prosecutors have reportedly requested that jpmorgan stand trial over financing of a 2008 purchase of abanco novito. julia, over to you. >> reporter: thanks so much. well, quite interesting. normally talking about the old guard versus the new guard when we're talking about politics in italy but there's a question too about what's going on at the corporate level here in italy, as well. you mentioned telecom italia. 10 percentage outperformance versus the broader markets since the rumors started about the ceo moving on. we can't escape the fact there have been management issues but there's an interesting story that the fact his idea for shoring up the financials of this business was seeing capital raise up to 6 billion euros, something his shareholders didn't like, talks generale and over in spain too and a similar story when we look at what happened in kuccino of intesa. second quarter results from that, he said, you know, this is a great time for 230
the meeting comes in a big week of italian corporate news.llows the ousting of enrico cuciano. prosecutors have reportedly requested that jpmorgan stand trial over financing of a 2008 purchase of abanco novito. julia, over to you. >> reporter: thanks so much. well, quite interesting. normally talking about the old guard versus the new guard when we're talking about politics in italy but there's a question too about what's going on at the corporate level here in italy, as well. you...
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>> yes, sure, today as the italian red cross, it's another time we ask for the italian government, mostly the european union a safe way for these migrants arriving in italy and europe. we ask for the corridor for these people. most people from the horn of africa and they're escaping from war. they must arrive in a safe way, not in this dramatic way. they risk their life in every journey, every boat could have a story like this one. fortunately, it doesn't happen every day, but it could happen. but we know it's a long story from here, and it is another time from this tragedy that we're asking for safe way for these migrants to come to us. >> you presumably have an idea of how this kind of humanitarian corridor could work. what is your plan? what would it be? >> as red cross, and red cross movement, we're quite sure if we could have humanitarian access, for example n syria during the conflict, we could help a lot of refugee there, and they could stay there and not arrive on our shore, for example. on the other side we could work with the european union work with the government o of egypt r
>> yes, sure, today as the italian red cross, it's another time we ask for the italian government, mostly the european union a safe way for these migrants arriving in italy and europe. we ask for the corridor for these people. most people from the horn of africa and they're escaping from war. they must arrive in a safe way, not in this dramatic way. they risk their life in every journey, every boat could have a story like this one. fortunately, it doesn't happen every day, but it could...
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. >> hello, italian coast guards are continuing their search for survivors. a boat carrying about 500 people set sail from the port city, and 150 are confirmed dead. this is expected to be rising. son yah, where do things stand right now? >> well, this is still continuing. the search and rescue operations are still continuing. the coast guard's set out earlier on this morning. and what they are concentrating on, and the focus of their search at the moment, is to try to get under the remains of the boat. of course, the island is still very much in shock over yesterday's chaotic event. the mayor who we spoke to a few moments ago also was talking about this sheer chaotic event, an extremely hai harrowing even. >>> a boat carrying hundreds of migrants sank as it tried to reach the italian island of lampa dusa. >> the crew and passengers set fire to a blanket, so they could be seen by passing ships, and that started a fire on board. they panicked causing it to capsize. >> more than 100 people were pulled from the waters and taken to shore. but it's believed 500 pe
. >> hello, italian coast guards are continuing their search for survivors. a boat carrying about 500 people set sail from the port city, and 150 are confirmed dead. this is expected to be rising. son yah, where do things stand right now? >> well, this is still continuing. the search and rescue operations are still continuing. the coast guard's set out earlier on this morning. and what they are concentrating on, and the focus of their search at the moment, is to try to get under the...
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and the italian language comes from latin, something different. remember this. >> i'll never forget. >> look at this side of the meat. it's yellow. it's not white. when it's yellow, it means that the horse has been eating fresh grass. >> prepare and go. >> you like the taste? >> it's good. >> it's a bit sweet. >> you don't need nothing. horse meat. loved by quite everybody here, you know. we have it for meat balls, and we can have a horse meat ball. >> as you wish. i'll try anything. >> make some different things, you know. >> bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> right. >> parsley, eggs, and, of course, horse. >> horse. >> it is very tasty. let's put it this way. when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here and asking for a grill and saying here is your pony. no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefibe
and the italian language comes from latin, something different. remember this. >> i'll never forget. >> look at this side of the meat. it's yellow. it's not white. when it's yellow, it means that the horse has been eating fresh grass. >> prepare and go. >> you like the taste? >> it's good. >> it's a bit sweet. >> you don't need nothing. horse meat. loved by quite everybody here, you know. we have it for meat balls, and we can have a horse meat ball....
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the italian youth unemployment has jumped to 40.1%. so, again, pmi data, the september manufacturing pmi data out of italy coming through weaker than anticipated. 50 point date as opposed to an expectation of a number close to 52. but sylvia berlusconi's attempts to bring down the eitalian government seem to have run into trouble. last night, members of his own party played down the rebellion with one senator calling the crisis a distant prospect. berlusconi needs 19 votes tomorrow to remain in power. claudia, things have heated up heading into this week with regard to italian politics. do we think now that letta is going to get that confidence vote that he needs tomorrow? >> well, it's still too early to tell. today is crucial for him. a phone call that was aired last night in which sylvia berlusconi accuses the president of having intervened in an appeal escort by calling them and forcing them to reconvene and come out with a harsher verdict for sylvia berlusconi certainly is playing a role here today. that is one more storm in which
the italian youth unemployment has jumped to 40.1%. so, again, pmi data, the september manufacturing pmi data out of italy coming through weaker than anticipated. 50 point date as opposed to an expectation of a number close to 52. but sylvia berlusconi's attempts to bring down the eitalian government seem to have run into trouble. last night, members of his own party played down the rebellion with one senator calling the crisis a distant prospect. berlusconi needs 19 votes tomorrow to remain in...
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but their teaching him italian, so i wanted to do an homage to my new family. spanish."ng it just all fit. i wanted to focus on my global audience, which is something i could do, and i know spanish very well. a hop, skip, and a job. i have done portuguese before. given all the seismic shifts and changes, to put a project out that does play globally. it always does domestically. the numbers are crazy. one of my albums would ship 2 million the first week. it's not that people don't have don't buy they just the way we were used to selling it on cds. for me particularly, i'm a global artist. i have been lucky enough to tour the whole world and have a lot of fans all over. all our latin american countries are very different. >> you gave a shout out to your son. i don't want to leave your daughter out. >> she is in the booklet, her picture. she was at the studio every day. i was holding my grandbaby when i sang our wedding song. she is a killer drummer. berkeley, the college of music. she is a drummer. this summer, her and i started writing together, and the first songs we wro
but their teaching him italian, so i wanted to do an homage to my new family. spanish."ng it just all fit. i wanted to focus on my global audience, which is something i could do, and i know spanish very well. a hop, skip, and a job. i have done portuguese before. given all the seismic shifts and changes, to put a project out that does play globally. it always does domestically. the numbers are crazy. one of my albums would ship 2 million the first week. it's not that people don't have...
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. >> milwaukee is a chef at the it italian pizzeria.e says they haven't been able to afford insurance. >> all it takes is an accident and you could be $20,000 no debt or more than that. >> miller and his wife are searching for health care. they couldn't get on the federal exchange website. in jackson, barr ber shop owner chris paige and customer terry harper have insurance, but will check out their options. >> i got the minimum level coverage so i can have something that will cover me if something were to happen. >> neither page more harper have gone on way to compare rates. >> they say there was something wrong with why you couldn't sign up. >> mississippi is the only state that applied to run its own health care exchange and was related. it was turned down because of concerns that the shat wouldn't -- state wouldn't provide enough support. that leafs those here using the federal change. as of 21 october only 35 people had signed up. health care advocates are playing catch-up. >> a lot of the esso case groups and provider groups did a
. >> milwaukee is a chef at the it italian pizzeria.e says they haven't been able to afford insurance. >> all it takes is an accident and you could be $20,000 no debt or more than that. >> miller and his wife are searching for health care. they couldn't get on the federal exchange website. in jackson, barr ber shop owner chris paige and customer terry harper have insurance, but will check out their options. >> i got the minimum level coverage so i can have something that...
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the italian gymnastics team under fire for a racially fired remark about a u.s. who won at the world championship. the parents of american simone are outraged. that's a picture of her there. we'll get into that. ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet a
the italian gymnastics team under fire for a racially fired remark about a u.s. who won at the world championship. the parents of american simone are outraged. that's a picture of her there. we'll get into that. ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should...
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the italian navy has sent one of its biggest ships to help with the crisis. we were allowed on board and in the hole found a pathetic cargo: 318 people picked up at sea the previous night. most of the africans are young men. many are aratrayans who paid smugglers thousands of dollars to flee their country. >> it is very dangerous. >> and then there are the syrians of all ages. none of nem know what will happen next. some are too young to understand where they are. they are registered straight away. the navy will take them to sicily because lampedusa is struggling with the my grants it already has. but this is not just an italian problem. >> definitely not because the biggest part of these immigrants wish to go to germany, norway and other parts of europe and this moment have a more flourishing economy. this is a historical situation in which people are leaving their homeland because of the change of the climate, because of wars a massive activity. >> this is the center which the italian authorities built to house my granmigrants built for >> maximum, 300 peop
the italian navy has sent one of its biggest ships to help with the crisis. we were allowed on board and in the hole found a pathetic cargo: 318 people picked up at sea the previous night. most of the africans are young men. many are aratrayans who paid smugglers thousands of dollars to flee their country. >> it is very dangerous. >> and then there are the syrians of all ages. none of nem know what will happen next. some are too young to understand where they are. they are...
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the italian border guard arrested several traffickers on board and there are hundreds waiting in libyanext available crossing to italy. they are running away from poverty and also war, risking everything for a chance at a better life. and i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: egypt's muslim brotherhood appealed a court decision to ban activities and seize its assets and the case will go to a higher court, however, it is having an impact on charities run by group's members and this is from cairo and not naming the correspondent for security reasons. >> reporter: in a slum neighborhood this charity is usually full of people who need help but not any more, the loom and sewing machine is packed away and the classroom empty and this is funded by the muslim brotherhood group and volunteers fear they will be arrested. >> translator: the main impact is there are no donations. people who used to give money are either in prison or afraid to donate because they don't know whether it will be confiscated or not and people are afraid to come here. they are saying it's related to the muslim brotherhood.
the italian border guard arrested several traffickers on board and there are hundreds waiting in libyanext available crossing to italy. they are running away from poverty and also war, risking everything for a chance at a better life. and i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: egypt's muslim brotherhood appealed a court decision to ban activities and seize its assets and the case will go to a higher court, however, it is having an impact on charities run by group's members and this is from...
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>> how about italian.hef but first this is "today" on nbc. >> let's eat! >> all right. ♪ >>> it's time to take you into today's kitchen and show you what's cookin'. on the menu, an italian-style vegetable main course. >> then who knows italian cooking better than sal! from his italian restaurant right here in new york city. >> we're so excited to have you. >> glad to have you back. >> thank you. i made this 20 years ago for people, vegetarians but it gives you a main course. what we've done, any kind of vegetables, staples with zuchinni and eggplant. i sliced them up. i left the skin on. a little flour and egg. >> egg after that. >> yes. olive oil. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> very simple. >> so far, we can do it. >> you can do it. >> how long do you cook those babies for? >> a minute or two minutes on each side. >> here we have spinach that we steamed already. i have olive oil and some garlic. i love the smell of that. >> we'll dump that in. >> okay. >> the idea is to try to keep this dry. the big part about thi
>> how about italian.hef but first this is "today" on nbc. >> let's eat! >> all right. ♪ >>> it's time to take you into today's kitchen and show you what's cookin'. on the menu, an italian-style vegetable main course. >> then who knows italian cooking better than sal! from his italian restaurant right here in new york city. >> we're so excited to have you. >> glad to have you back. >> thank you. i made this 20 years ago for people,...
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walks off the stage of italian politics.prime minister of italy three times, came to office with great fanfare and expectation that he would finally be the man who would introduce a measure of competition and capitalism. he never did that. he became famous instead for things like parties. it's a good thing he's gone and i hope the farce of italian politics finally ends. >> that's an optimistic prediction. joe? >> tom clancy died and a big hit to the defining novelist of the late cold war. he started off with jen raw espionage thrillers like "the hunt for red october" and over time, explored more complex means like the moral clarity of the u.s. cause. rest in peace. >> that's it for this week's show. thanks to this panel and all who are watching. hope to see you right here next wiebe. . >>> u.s. special forces operations get their man. welcome to a brand new hour inside america's news headquarters. i'm gregg jarrett. al libi now in american custody after 15 years on the run for his role in the deadly 1998 bombings in east afr
walks off the stage of italian politics.prime minister of italy three times, came to office with great fanfare and expectation that he would finally be the man who would introduce a measure of competition and capitalism. he never did that. he became famous instead for things like parties. it's a good thing he's gone and i hope the farce of italian politics finally ends. >> that's an optimistic prediction. joe? >> tom clancy died and a big hit to the defining novelist of the late...
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didn't speak italian at the time. i would be speaking to the crew in italian.asked her to come here, and she said, i don't want to leave. we went to an bancroft. , i would love to do the film, but i am on the first month of pregnancy if you are willing to wait. at the time i said, after you have your baby you are not going to want to go back to work. we could wait for years. ellen burstyn was the last woman standing. how thisn't it funny stuff works? it worked. great. the little girl had never acted before. she was a straight a student in connecticut. a room.r in after seeing 2000 auditions in person or on tape i thought, we cannot even make this film. i started looking at girls even seven teen, and i thought we could not make this movie until her mother brought her into the office. the room, and i knew instantly she was the one. tavis: the rest was history. this book is called "the friedkin connection." i knew i was going to fall in love with whatever you said because i went to the first pages and saw some of the dedications and the folks you use in the first
didn't speak italian at the time. i would be speaking to the crew in italian.asked her to come here, and she said, i don't want to leave. we went to an bancroft. , i would love to do the film, but i am on the first month of pregnancy if you are willing to wait. at the time i said, after you have your baby you are not going to want to go back to work. we could wait for years. ellen burstyn was the last woman standing. how thisn't it funny stuff works? it worked. great. the little girl had never...