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] [ sara speaking italian ] [ man speaking italian ] [ sara speaking italian ] [ man speaking italianian ] >> anthony: so, tell us about ostia. where are, where are we? ♪ [ man speaking italian ] >> anthony: people live in these. these are not vacation homes. >> sara: no, no, no, no. forget about tourists. there are not many. >> anthony: this is, like, the closest beach to rome, right? everybody likes the beach. why is it not all expensive hotels and money, money, money and casinos and -- [ woman speaking italian ] >> sara: here is for the workers and it is, has always been considered a not very interesting. [ man speaking italian ] >> all: cheers. >> anthony: uh, i'm curious, 'cause we're always interested in food. typical day. what's for breakfast? what's for lunch? what's for dinner? for breakfast, like, coffee and a pastry? what? [ man speaking italian ] [ woman speaking italian ] >> sara: salami, ham -- [ man speaking italian ] >> sara: he said, he -- he says that that's in sardinia, but here we have a cappuccino and croissant. [ woman speaking italian ] [ man speaking italian ]
] [ sara speaking italian ] [ man speaking italian ] [ sara speaking italian ] [ man speaking italianian ] >> anthony: so, tell us about ostia. where are, where are we? ♪ [ man speaking italian ] >> anthony: people live in these. these are not vacation homes. >> sara: no, no, no, no. forget about tourists. there are not many. >> anthony: this is, like, the closest beach to rome, right? everybody likes the beach. why is it not all expensive hotels and money, money,...
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an italian no, because italian language comes from latin. something different.lians. >> anthony: right. >> marco: remember this. >> anthony: oh god, i -- i'll never forget. >> marco: look at the fat on the side of the meat. it's yellow, it's not white. when it's yellow, means that this horse has been breeded eating fresh grass. [ men speaking italian ] >> anthony: tear and go. >> marco: you like the taste? >> anthony: oh it's good. >> marco: it's a bit sweet uh? simple, you don't need nothing. horse meat, recipe it's loved by quite everybody here. you know? >> italian anthony: you can have -- we can have also meatballs. anthony, we can have also a meatball. >> anthony: as you wish man, whatever. >> italian anthony: okay. >> anthony: whatever, i'll try anything. >> marco: it's a mix of different things, you know? scrambled bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> anthony: right. >> marco: parsley, eggs. and of course -- >> anthony: and horse. >> marco: horse. >> anthony: it is very tasty. let's put it this way. when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her he
an italian no, because italian language comes from latin. something different.lians. >> anthony: right. >> marco: remember this. >> anthony: oh god, i -- i'll never forget. >> marco: look at the fat on the side of the meat. it's yellow, it's not white. when it's yellow, means that this horse has been breeded eating fresh grass. [ men speaking italian ] >> anthony: tear and go. >> marco: you like the taste? >> anthony: oh it's good. >> marco: it's...
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the italian press, did you...? has said that during the roman celebration the time had come to launch a two speed europe. do you think italy will be part of the top tier as far as the economic situation is concerned? some political parties consider that a government that has a limited life span would have a greater difficulty dealing with the eu in negotiating the reduction of the national debt. i'd like to know what you think about this. and to mrs may, today we have seen an italian newspaper writing about the need of better policies on migration. since you we re policies on migration. since you were the first one to meet with donald trump, i would like to know whether what is being done by mr trump is suitable in terms of migration. do you consider it would be correct to invite mr putin to the g-7 in be correct to invite mr putin to the g—7 in towermeena be correct to invite mr putin to the g—7 in tower meena or not? —— in taormina. there are four questions here. i start from the last one, even though it was addr
the italian press, did you...? has said that during the roman celebration the time had come to launch a two speed europe. do you think italy will be part of the top tier as far as the economic situation is concerned? some political parties consider that a government that has a limited life span would have a greater difficulty dealing with the eu in negotiating the reduction of the national debt. i'd like to know what you think about this. and to mrs may, today we have seen an italian newspaper...
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the italian boss says his side did nothing wrong. speculate on any potential changes to the law. it may be they instead issue a clarification. whatever happens, these italian tactics have got everyone talking. triple olympic rowing champion andrew triggs—hodge has retired from international competition. he was part of the great britain crews that won gold in the coxless fours in beijing and london, before helping the men's eight to victory in rio last summer. on twitter he said "it's over folks, this old body is hanging up the oar....|t‘s been a blast." there's a big british match up in the offing this week, as david haye and tony bellew meet in the ring in london on saturday for their heavyweight clash. and they went face to face today with a press conference in liverpool as they kicked off fight week. and ade adedoyin was there.
the italian boss says his side did nothing wrong. speculate on any potential changes to the law. it may be they instead issue a clarification. whatever happens, these italian tactics have got everyone talking. triple olympic rowing champion andrew triggs—hodge has retired from international competition. he was part of the great britain crews that won gold in the coxless fours in beijing and london, before helping the men's eight to victory in rio last summer. on twitter he said "it's...
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it is true everyone blamed the italians, if anything was criminally related they would blame the italians. coachy's place had been searched, his motor shop was the last place ruth had been seen. grace wanted to see it herself. this is how gray endeded up in the middle of manhattan avenue in harlem and at the metropolitan motorcycle shop in june 1917, grace took in the tall glass windows that ran 10 feet high across the front of the store. the white lettering read motorcycle story on the left and auto supplies on the right. he -- he saw 10 signs of mobil oil that hung still in the air, a single globe lamp in front of the entrance, huge billboard graham crackers as long as the shop itself rose into the blue sky. the inside of coachy's shop was behind smoked glass. maria coachy, alfredo's wife had been left behind and was desperately showing the store afloat. no knowledge of -- any further searching of the premises. the police were no help either. as grace moved from desk to desk trying to gain entrance to the store police officials smiled and said their hands were tied. grace was limited to
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so in italian immigrant going to harvard law school in the 1940's. as you know just amazing and after harvard he came back to glen cove our hometown and he ran for city court judge and became the youngest judge in the history of new york state and he was the mayor of our hometown going code which i later served as mayor. and then he ran for supreme court of new york state which is one of the lower courts trial courts. but here is campaigning with john f. kennedy which as you know pretty amazing. so out growing up seeing a picture of my father john f. kennedy like wow this is perfectly normal to be hanging out with the one of the greatest figures in history. so so i was always interested in politics because of that through my family through my father and his was the always around that i never expected run for mayor always are going to run for congress but it took me about twenty years to decide to do that so. so there's other pictures over here of other heroes if you want to hear about this is of course john f. kennedy and this is their roosevelt who'
so in italian immigrant going to harvard law school in the 1940's. as you know just amazing and after harvard he came back to glen cove our hometown and he ran for city court judge and became the youngest judge in the history of new york state and he was the mayor of our hometown going code which i later served as mayor. and then he ran for supreme court of new york state which is one of the lower courts trial courts. but here is campaigning with john f. kennedy which as you know pretty...
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it enabled some italian players to stand ina it enabled some italian players to stand in a position withs is offside was at what is going wrong? why is the referee not calling theirs or penalising italy? eddiejones had calling theirs or penalising italy? eddie jones had some calling theirs or penalising italy? eddiejones had some very strong words to say about that after the game. it was not rugby. you need an offside line to play the game for the italy were smart. congratulations to the coaching staff. they executed the plan brilliantly. it was not rugby. if i we re brilliantly. it was not rugby. if i were the bbc, i would brilliantly. it was not rugby. if i were the bbc, iwould be brilliantly. it was not rugby. if i were the bbc, i would be asking for my money back. we will have to go outside and trains we get some proper rugby. eddie jones is a very experienced coach. he knows a lot about dictating the news agenda. naturally he will want people to talk about the refereeing rather than the england performance. he has a point. england had a bonus point. italy trying to prove they belong
it enabled some italian players to stand ina it enabled some italian players to stand in a position withs is offside was at what is going wrong? why is the referee not calling theirs or penalising italy? eddiejones had calling theirs or penalising italy? eddie jones had some calling theirs or penalising italy? eddiejones had some very strong words to say about that after the game. it was not rugby. you need an offside line to play the game for the italy were smart. congratulations to the...
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cedric is a french farmer in a small village in the mountains near the italian border. normally, his life would be pretty quiet. but because of where he lives, he's suddenly found himself at the center of one of the biggest humanitarian crises facing europe today, the huge numbers of refugees and migrants coming to the eu. cedric's home is on one of the main routes that asylum seekers take on their way towards northern europe and he's decided to help them. but now cedric is possibly facing prison for what he says is simply his duty as a human being. >> 20-year-old hassan from chad slipped by police checks and special military units to cross the mountainous border from italy to the french village of breil-sur-roya at night. his goal, cedric herrou's farm. >> other refugees who returned to italy told me about this place. word got around that cedric is a person who helps us. >> with some european countries trying to close their borders, cedric is doing just the opposite, and he's not alone. many volunteers from roya valley, like this nurse, have been helping refugees. cedr
cedric is a french farmer in a small village in the mountains near the italian border. normally, his life would be pretty quiet. but because of where he lives, he's suddenly found himself at the center of one of the biggest humanitarian crises facing europe today, the huge numbers of refugees and migrants coming to the eu. cedric's home is on one of the main routes that asylum seekers take on their way towards northern europe and he's decided to help them. but now cedric is possibly facing...
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my grandfather used to give advice in italian to the new couples in weddings. he would say you can't have the roses without the thorns. you couldn't appreciate the good things in life without the suffering as well. that's part of life, facing tough times and seeing whether you can get back up and keep moving forward. it taught me some humility, what loss is like. i had loss in my personal life as well but losses in politics. if you look at american history, from george washington crossing the delaware to abraham lincoln losing every race to so many other examples. loss is a part of life. you have to keep on moving on from that. >> talk about your childhood. >> i am the youngest of five children. my father as i mentioned was an italian immigrant. came to the united states as a young boy. my mother is irish and english. her mother immigrated from england. her grandfather came from ireland. my grandfather on my mother's side put the lights on top of the empire state building as a member of the union during the depression. and there are four boys one girl in the fa
my grandfather used to give advice in italian to the new couples in weddings. he would say you can't have the roses without the thorns. you couldn't appreciate the good things in life without the suffering as well. that's part of life, facing tough times and seeing whether you can get back up and keep moving forward. it taught me some humility, what loss is like. i had loss in my personal life as well but losses in politics. if you look at american history, from george washington crossing the...
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banks.ers italian richard jeffrey is still with us. in december it was all about italian banks.e of the main risk premiums we could see in europe overall. is it back? >> it kind of hasn't gone away. we've got until december. a package was announced, 20 billion euros. what still remains unknown are the details of this. there's no final signoff from the european authorities. thebanks are still facing problems that have led them to this capital gap, lack of profitability, and the bad loans keep piling up. the economy doesn't go very far. francine: is unicredit now the kind of linchpin? if they raise capital and do it correctly, we could look at the section in the industry with much more ease. if something goes badly, we are back to square one. >> i think the function is that the company will succeed in its efforts to raise 13 billion, but unicredit is clearly a different bank to the smaller players that also have some bad loan issues, such as monte paschi. while the sentiment could improve around italian banks, they are coming from very different starting points. francine: what are
banks.ers italian richard jeffrey is still with us. in december it was all about italian banks.e of the main risk premiums we could see in europe overall. is it back? >> it kind of hasn't gone away. we've got until december. a package was announced, 20 billion euros. what still remains unknown are the details of this. there's no final signoff from the european authorities. thebanks are still facing problems that have led them to this capital gap, lack of profitability, and the bad loans...
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italian banking association.ver as always. there is still a lot of investor concern that the italian nonperforming loans have not been dealt with. what is the criticism you can address and when will this resolved? giovanni: first of all, thank you very much for inviting me and good morning to everybody. let me start with the figures, the amount of nonperforming loans at italian banks stand that 190 billion euros. against this, we have 160 billion euros of real estate collateral, and 50 billion euros of personal guarantees. it is an important amount but it is manageable. government and italian banks are addressing the issue very proactively. side, government important measures have been passed to reduce the time needed for repossessing the collateral. 2016, important measures were adopted to speed up the process in the court. magicrse, this is not a round. to be implemented in all italian courts will require some time. , and we: i understand also speak to the italian finance minister quite often who says the probl
italian banking association.ver as always. there is still a lot of investor concern that the italian nonperforming loans have not been dealt with. what is the criticism you can address and when will this resolved? giovanni: first of all, thank you very much for inviting me and good morning to everybody. let me start with the figures, the amount of nonperforming loans at italian banks stand that 190 billion euros. against this, we have 160 billion euros of real estate collateral, and 50 billion...
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at village roma restaurant in the italian market.rst to the table louise and tori's simple sauce, with tomatoes graded garlic and fresh basil. >> it is a little bland. >> yeah. >> i don't get that meatiness to it. >> what is going on out there. >> i don't know. >> we tasted it we liked it new we want to see what the other one taste like. >> for pat gallen's meat infused grave with surprising spices like nut meg and cinnamon. >> darker then the first. >> it may have a little bit of sugar in it. >> cinnamon. >> first had a salty flavor this is a sweeter. >> whose recipes is number one >> are you ready. >> pat. >> yes. >> moment of truth. >> bringing nice to it. >> stop it. >> pat, do you want to do the honors. >> okay. >> one, one, one, one. >> all right. >> everybody loves their own sauce, your mom got the best sauce. >> gravy your mom has the best sauce. >> that we can agree on. >> pat. >> to you as well. >> and your mom. >> and all of our moms out there whether it is gravy or sauce. >> sialud. >> poor pat was so disappointed that hi
at village roma restaurant in the italian market.rst to the table louise and tori's simple sauce, with tomatoes graded garlic and fresh basil. >> it is a little bland. >> yeah. >> i don't get that meatiness to it. >> what is going on out there. >> i don't know. >> we tasted it we liked it new we want to see what the other one taste like. >> for pat gallen's meat infused grave with surprising spices like nut meg and cinnamon. >> darker then the...
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the italian market. first luiza simple sauce with garlic and tears of fresh basil. >> i think it's a little bland. >> i don't get that meatyness to it. >> what is going on out there. >> i don't know. >> we taste today and we liked it. now we want to see what the other one taste like. >> the meat ep fused gravy with surprising spices like nut meg and sin sglon darker than the first. >> it may have a little sugar in it. >> could be cinnamon too. >> first was pour salt dwli is shiingtly sweeter. >> whose recipe isel numbe numberouno. >> pat. >> moment of truth. >> were you nice to it. >> come on. >> pat you want to do the honors. >> all right. >> one. >> one. >> one. >> one. >> oh, my. >> everybody loves their ob sauce. your mom has the best sauce. >> gravy. >> gravy. >> your mom has the best sauce. >> that we can agree on. >> pat, to you. >> and to your mom. >> and do all of our moms out there whether gravy or sauce, salute. >> this was a tough battle. >> yes. >> because you want to know your mom's sauce i
the italian market. first luiza simple sauce with garlic and tears of fresh basil. >> i think it's a little bland. >> i don't get that meatyness to it. >> what is going on out there. >> i don't know. >> we taste today and we liked it. now we want to see what the other one taste like. >> the meat ep fused gravy with surprising spices like nut meg and sin sglon darker than the first. >> it may have a little sugar in it. >> could be cinnamon too....
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i'm italian. it is clear. , ourild our freedom democracies together. but we are grown up. we are turning 60 this year it we are a global power. we are responsible for ourselves. i wish we could have a friendship that continues to be a natural friendship in which we can help each other strengthen our economies from our democracies -- our economies, our democracies. that is the best case scenario. that is clear. we've never had such a strong and fruitful transatlantic partnership as we've had in this 2.5 years i've been in office. all, this can us continue and it would be perfectly happy. as i hear sometimes voices saying the european union is not necessarily a good idea, --a ing this man to i'm with you. ms. mogherini: if we can do much better than this, i'm only happy. >> questions. i see one here and then here. >> thank you, madam high representative i'm from the west asia council here in washington. my question has to do with had ar engaging your desk chance to discuss issues of migration and pluralism across the atlantic. ms. mogherini: i would not -- it is not for me t
i'm italian. it is clear. , ourild our freedom democracies together. but we are grown up. we are turning 60 this year it we are a global power. we are responsible for ourselves. i wish we could have a friendship that continues to be a natural friendship in which we can help each other strengthen our economies from our democracies -- our economies, our democracies. that is the best case scenario. that is clear. we've never had such a strong and fruitful transatlantic partnership as we've had in...
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now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian.ti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano, made with passion for almost 1,000 years, helps bring authentic flavor to meals. grana padano -- italian excellence. >> fish and vegetables. it doesn't get any better than this in an italian kitchen. as you can see, i went fishing,
now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian.ti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano, made with passion for almost 1,000 years, helps bring authentic flavor to meals. grana padano -- italian excellence. >>...
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the italian market. first luiza simple sauce with garlic and tears of fresh basil. >> i think it's a little bland. >> i don't get that meatyness to it. >> what is going on out there. >> i don't know. >> we taste today and we liked it. now we want to see what the other one taste like. >> the meat ep fused gravy with surprising spices like nut meg and sin sglon darker than the first. >> it may have a little sugar in it. >> could be cinnamon too. >> first was pour salt dwli is shiingtly sweeter. >> whose recipe isel numbe numberouno. >> pat. >> moment of truth. >> were you nice to it. >> come on. >> pat you want to do the honors. >> all right. >> one. >> one. >> one. >> one. >> oh, my. >> everybody loves their ob sauce. your mom has the best sauce. >> gravy. >> gravy. >> your mom has the best sauce. >> that we can agree on. >> pat, to you. >> and to your mom. >> and do all of our moms out there whether gravy or sauce, salute. >> this was a tough battle. >> yes. >> because you want to know your mom's sauce i
the italian market. first luiza simple sauce with garlic and tears of fresh basil. >> i think it's a little bland. >> i don't get that meatyness to it. >> what is going on out there. >> i don't know. >> we taste today and we liked it. now we want to see what the other one taste like. >> the meat ep fused gravy with surprising spices like nut meg and sin sglon darker than the first. >> it may have a little sugar in it. >> could be cinnamon too....
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french, italian, all on deck this morning.ou are bloomberg customer you can watch the show using tv as well as the video stream . you can follow all of our chats which i will say is excellent. send us some questions and your thoughts them if we did a good job, which questions we should the asking. go to the bloomberg tv site. coming up on the show. big oil's earnings seasons. we will talk commerzbank matt has --commerzbank. we preview earnings from the big italian bank. all of that coming up. this is bloomberg. the open 17 minutes away. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. i am matt miller herein frankfurt. i will interview the cfo commerzbank. markets futures pointing to, a higher open in the equity markets. i want to get more on what is going on around the world. >> the income decreased to 183 million euros as provisions surged to 219 million euros in the quarter, still above analyst estimates. we will be speaking to 's cfo.bank net income increased as fuel prices recovered. earnings for us to 329 million eur
french, italian, all on deck this morning.ou are bloomberg customer you can watch the show using tv as well as the video stream . you can follow all of our chats which i will say is excellent. send us some questions and your thoughts them if we did a good job, which questions we should the asking. go to the bloomberg tv site. coming up on the show. big oil's earnings seasons. we will talk commerzbank matt has --commerzbank. we preview earnings from the big italian bank. all of that coming up....
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- well, i'm assuming you speak italian, right? i mean, you speak spanish and french.zy one you do on the phone with your mom? it's so irritating. - honestly, this is you asking me for a favor? i'll pass. - well, wait. would you pass on this? [sniffs] smells good. - i wouldn't even consider this if i weren't grossly underpaid and in desperate need of cash to pay off student loans. - no. not quite, termite. you'll get your money at the end of the date. - ahh, the policy for all your romantic encounters. - hey, what do you want to do tomorrow night? - um, want to see a movie? i'll bring my man-purse. we can sneak in a bunch of candy. not that i'm not turned on by that, but i was thinking we could do something different. what about bowling? - um, i don't think so. - why not? weren't you, like, junior champ or something? - it was all-county junior men's bowling champion, division one. i can't bowl in a non-competitive situation. - well, don't take it so seriously. just relax and have fun. - [chuckles] honey, it's not a switch i can just turn off, you know? i have to bowl a
- well, i'm assuming you speak italian, right? i mean, you speak spanish and french.zy one you do on the phone with your mom? it's so irritating. - honestly, this is you asking me for a favor? i'll pass. - well, wait. would you pass on this? [sniffs] smells good. - i wouldn't even consider this if i weren't grossly underpaid and in desperate need of cash to pay off student loans. - no. not quite, termite. you'll get your money at the end of the date. - ahh, the policy for all your romantic...
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he is trying to rebuild the whole culture of italian rugby union and end this culture of feeling sorry their last game against ireland, scoring over 60 points, there is an impetus for the opposing team against italy to get to the four try bonus point as quickly as they can. if italy could stop england getting to the bonus point today, that would bea to the bonus point today, that would be a huge victory. as much as italy talk about long—term projects, there is talk about whether they deserve to stay in the six nations come what may. conor o'shea knows he has that short—term pressure as well as long—term reputation in rebuilding italian rugby culture. there's an early kickoff in the championship — east anglian derby between norwich and ipswich. that game kicked off at midday. it is currently goalless at carrow road. it's the first major cup final of the english domestic season this afternoon — manchester united take on southampton at wembley in the efl cup. southampton haven't won a major trophy since 1976. jose mourinho has never lost a domestic cup final in england. it would be good f
he is trying to rebuild the whole culture of italian rugby union and end this culture of feeling sorry their last game against ireland, scoring over 60 points, there is an impetus for the opposing team against italy to get to the four try bonus point as quickly as they can. if italy could stop england getting to the bonus point today, that would bea to the bonus point today, that would be a huge victory. as much as italy talk about long—term projects, there is talk about whether they deserve...
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italian yield are higher. italian yield are higher than just after the u.s. election.lly, u.s. yields are lower than the week after the u.s. election, so it is a funny old world. steven: there are many forces at quality has benefited germany in the past. certainly speaking, if you're looking at regional relation risk, it is about currency risk. it is not the same as a sovereign credit risk differential, strictly speaking. read theple say nomination risk when they talk about the breakup of the eurozone. what you think about central bank policy in europe and the bank of england. everyone assumes in the u.s. we'll see if you rate rises, and we'll talk about the u.s. later, but is the ecb getting ready to come off? it has tapered down to $60 billion in purchases a month, and whether you call that tapering or not is semantics, but are they starting to go the other direction and l oosen? steven: we can look at the facts and there is a sort of auto tapering happening. there is not enough bonds within the limits confined by the various modalities, so there is an issue of limit
italian yield are higher. italian yield are higher than just after the u.s. election.lly, u.s. yields are lower than the week after the u.s. election, so it is a funny old world. steven: there are many forces at quality has benefited germany in the past. certainly speaking, if you're looking at regional relation risk, it is about currency risk. it is not the same as a sovereign credit risk differential, strictly speaking. read theple say nomination risk when they talk about the breakup of the...
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erik: unicredit is not the only italian bank with an npl problem. a huge problem that been sized north of 350 billion euros. the finance minister says the nonperforming loan issue at the italian banks will "cure itself." what is he talking about? davide: let's look at the numbers. the actual npl is about 200 billion and then you have 160 on the watchlist. erik: that is how we get north of 350. davide: less than 60 will become npl's. have the cashyou coverage provision at about 140. you have a net of 120. for120 has collateral value 150, 160, so there is collateral value vis-a-vis the actual net. is there a big macro problem? the answer is no, because you have 160 of actual, 120 net. a concentration issue, you have monte dei paschi, unicredit, which have way too much nonperforming loans. so i think we are at the phase where given 20 billion capital raise from unicredit, 7 billion asset sales, 20 billion public 45k in the rescue fund, and billion, you basically have 45 billion of equity out of 120 equity. erik: not a big leverage ratio. davide: ratio.
erik: unicredit is not the only italian bank with an npl problem. a huge problem that been sized north of 350 billion euros. the finance minister says the nonperforming loan issue at the italian banks will "cure itself." what is he talking about? davide: let's look at the numbers. the actual npl is about 200 billion and then you have 160 on the watchlist. erik: that is how we get north of 350. davide: less than 60 will become npl's. have the cashyou coverage provision at about 140....
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how many italians do you know that have key roles here in the united states? , guess the mayor of new york the mayor of the city of the president. giuliani to others. greathave always been people. coming from many different places. europe does not have that tradition but we know what it means to move around because you are going out of place because of four or you are simply looking for a better place. again, this does not mean no borders anybody can come at all, but it does mean there is a rational, humane way of managing this. i don't know for america, but europe, ifsure for we were to imagine tomorrow all migrants disappear from our country, our economies would collapse immediately. the cost of no migration for our communities would be big. again, this does not mean it does not have to be managed. it has to be managed in a sustainable manner. but i guess we have a different approach. say you are not to wrong, but to say we are doing it in a different manner. >> thank you for that. we will turn to the ambassadors that you can achieve do so yourself. also, si
how many italians do you know that have key roles here in the united states? , guess the mayor of new york the mayor of the city of the president. giuliani to others. greathave always been people. coming from many different places. europe does not have that tradition but we know what it means to move around because you are going out of place because of four or you are simply looking for a better place. again, this does not mean no borders anybody can come at all, but it does mean there is a...
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i'm italian and i stop here. it's clear, it's clear. we built our freedom, our democracies, our economies together but we are grown up, we are turning 60 this year as a union, we are a global power. we are responsible for ourselves. i wish we could have a friendship that continues to be a national friendship in which we can help each other strengthen our economies, our democracies, democracy is always in the making. it's never perfect. that's the best case scenario. that's clear. we've never had such a strong and fruitful transalantic partnership as we had in the two years and a half that we have been in office. that has been ideal. for me and for us all europeans this can continue and we would be perfectly happy with that. as i hear sometimes voices saying, you know, the european union is not necessarily a good idea, inviting to dismantle what we have managed to build and that has brought us not only peace but also economic strength and -- >> i hear you. as with the position you start with doing no harm. >> yeah. [laughter] >> then if
i'm italian and i stop here. it's clear, it's clear. we built our freedom, our democracies, our economies together but we are grown up, we are turning 60 this year as a union, we are a global power. we are responsible for ourselves. i wish we could have a friendship that continues to be a national friendship in which we can help each other strengthen our economies, our democracies, democracy is always in the making. it's never perfect. that's the best case scenario. that's clear. we've never...
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the italian players could rush up line.england boss far from havoc. perfectly legal but the england boss farfrom impressed. havoc. perfectly legal but the england boss far from impressedm was in rugby, let's face facts. you have to have an offside line to play the game. italy were smart and congratulations to the coaching staff and players who executed the plan brilliantly but it was in by. plan brilliantly but it was in rugby. if i was the bbc, i would ask the rfu for their money back! eddie jones calling on world rugby to examine the issue, conor o'shea italian boss insists his side did nothing wrong and should be praised for innovation. world rugby say it is too early to speculate on any potential changes to the law, they may issue a clarification. whatever happens, the italian tactics have certainly got everyone talking. triple olympic rowing champion andrew triggs—hodge has retired from international competition. he was part of the great britain crews that won gold in the coxless fours in beijing and london, before hel
the italian players could rush up line.england boss far from havoc. perfectly legal but the england boss farfrom impressed. havoc. perfectly legal but the england boss far from impressedm was in rugby, let's face facts. you have to have an offside line to play the game. italy were smart and congratulations to the coaching staff and players who executed the plan brilliantly but it was in by. plan brilliantly but it was in rugby. if i was the bbc, i would ask the rfu for their money back! eddie...
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nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live at the italian market in south philadelphia with details. reporter: tracy, vai, i think we're all going to feel the impacts of this at one point or another. take a look, especially here at the italian market, several businesses here at the market will not open today. if you're grabbing a bite to eat, you may find your favorite restaurant is closed because of day without immigrants. this is a national movement encouraging businesses to close up for the day in order to show the nation what this country would look like if our immigrant community would be forced out by large-scale immigration enforcement. in norristown, a third of the population is hispanic. we know 20 to 25 businesses will be closed there today. several business owners we spoke to across our area say that they are willing to lose out in a day's worth of pay or business in order to support the voices of employees. but it goes beyond the opening and closing of shops. immigrants have been encouraged to avoid making purchases and shopping online. and they're also being encouraged t
nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live at the italian market in south philadelphia with details. reporter: tracy, vai, i think we're all going to feel the impacts of this at one point or another. take a look, especially here at the italian market, several businesses here at the market will not open today. if you're grabbing a bite to eat, you may find your favorite restaurant is closed because of day without immigrants. this is a national movement encouraging businesses to close up for the day in...
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the italian national anthem asks dov‘e la vittoria? where is victory?t the rugby team often has to ponder, italy's place in the six nations has sometimes been questioned which might have influenced their team talk, their first try was a robust response. you can be too robust of course and giving away penalties meant giving away the lead because leigh halfpenny was wales's fullback. what was begun with his reassuring boot was continued with quick hands and an italian was in the sin bin as jonathan davies got the first try for wales. mirror image on the other wing seven minutes later, liam williams this time getting the try. a new tournament rule means teams get a bonus point for scoring four tries so george north set off after the third. he's had hamstring troubles in the past and this was a fitness test, he had enough fuel. italy by now running on empty and that extra point was within wales's grasp, they came this close to it. they have six days for the bruises to heal. it's england next. patrick geary, bbc news. it was disappointing to lose dan biggar
the italian national anthem asks dov‘e la vittoria? where is victory?t the rugby team often has to ponder, italy's place in the six nations has sometimes been questioned which might have influenced their team talk, their first try was a robust response. you can be too robust of course and giving away penalties meant giving away the lead because leigh halfpenny was wales's fullback. what was begun with his reassuring boot was continued with quick hands and an italian was in the sin bin as...
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i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. hey, it's the phillips' lady! try these delicious phillips' fiber gogummies , a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmm...these are great! my work here is done. phillips', the tasty side of fiber. we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. a
i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. hey,...
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so, what we saw was italian rates are doing the opposite of 10s.because of the spread going on between the good quality and bad quality in europe, which means relative value trade that pushed our yields down may have very little to do with what's going on here and a whole lot more of what's going on in europe. jon fortt, back to you. >> rick santelli, thank you. more "squawk alley" with nba commissioner adam silver after the break. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> the nba making a big bet on esports, professional video gaming. joining forces with video game maker take two interactive. i spoke with adam silver and strauss zelnick and what the goal of the
so, what we saw was italian rates are doing the opposite of 10s.because of the spread going on between the good quality and bad quality in europe, which means relative value trade that pushed our yields down may have very little to do with what's going on here and a whole lot more of what's going on in europe. jon fortt, back to you. >> rick santelli, thank you. more "squawk alley" with nba commissioner adam silver after the break. you do all this research on a perfect car, then...
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by the way, when italians -- >> seth: oh, so you didn't know how to sing?, and i like leather so -- >> seth: yeah, there you go. it all worked out. >> and so the guy said, "you know, we'll teach you how to sing" and -- by the way, if an italian tells you they're going to teach you how to sing, they just yell at you. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> just sing it. [ indiscernible ] >> bawling my eyes out in the closet. >> seth: so, how did -- how did this, sort of resolve itself, your time in the band? >> it didn't. we never got a deal. and i -- >> seth: oh, really? >> and i left and went back to acting, which was a better choice. >> seth: yeah, i think so. >> yeah, so but we did -- we did do like the l.a. circuit, which the viper room, the roxy, and the good thing about when you do live shows, and you do rock 'n' roll, is if you can't hit a note you scream, and if you're really out of tune, the band just plays really loud. >> seth: oh, right. >> so that they can't hear you at all. >> seth: gotcha, that can last for awhile. >> that's how good i was. >> seth: th
by the way, when italians -- >> seth: oh, so you didn't know how to sing?, and i like leather so -- >> seth: yeah, there you go. it all worked out. >> and so the guy said, "you know, we'll teach you how to sing" and -- by the way, if an italian tells you they're going to teach you how to sing, they just yell at you. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> just sing it. [ indiscernible ] >> bawling my eyes out in the closet. >> seth: so, how did -- how...
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>>[speaking italian] reporter: we are getting married in august. this seems to be the right place to promise our love. we arrived in saint valentine and live our love. valentine's day isn't just for couples like these. in new york's times square, couples -- a segment in the heart represents the number of immigrants from a specific country now living in the city. the group behind the work said it was a reaction to last year's divisive u.s. election. >> we cemented our proposal to the piece a few days after donald trump was elected president. there is no doubt this was conceived as a reaction to that moment. a way for all of us to voice our alarm at the kinds of things we heard during the election. reporter: and the artists hope their message will resound beyond february 14. the sculpture will remain in place for another three weeks. brent: got to love love. you're watching dw news live from berlin. till to come, rumors in the auto sector. the french carmaker psa is in talks with the american giant general motors. gm's opel brand could be up for sale
>>[speaking italian] reporter: we are getting married in august. this seems to be the right place to promise our love. we arrived in saint valentine and live our love. valentine's day isn't just for couples like these. in new york's times square, couples -- a segment in the heart represents the number of immigrants from a specific country now living in the city. the group behind the work said it was a reaction to last year's divisive u.s. election. >> we cemented our proposal to the...
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an italian in the sin bin as jonathan davies continued.went over for wales. they created the mirror image on the other wing. this time it was liam williams. a new tournament rule means teams get a bonus point for scoring four tries and george north set off after number three. he has had hamstring troubles in the past and this was some fitness test. italy were now running on empty and that extra point was in wales' grasp. they were this close to it. six days for the bruises to heal. it is england next. victories are both manchester clubs in the premier league this afternoon. united with 3—0 victory over the champions leicester. city needed a late goal to beat swansea. what a difference a season makes for leicester city. two manchester united goals in 88 seconds made the champions' predicament precarious. first the midst field maestro scored a sublime solo effort and then ibrahimovic struck moments later. 0nce ibrahimovic struck moments later. once again for the champions, it is falling apart. juan mata, could have been sent off but stayed a
an italian in the sin bin as jonathan davies continued.went over for wales. they created the mirror image on the other wing. this time it was liam williams. a new tournament rule means teams get a bonus point for scoring four tries and george north set off after number three. he has had hamstring troubles in the past and this was some fitness test. italy were now running on empty and that extra point was in wales' grasp. they were this close to it. six days for the bruises to heal. it is...
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italian big as the national transaction. to that that with all this money, there is a very strong likelihood that unicredit will start paying dividends in 2019. what that means is that a lot of investors who are precluded from buying securities that do not give dividends will be able to come in. it is still a very large market cap. unicredit today has a market cap of about 14 billion euros, significantly higher than monte paschi. there's a lot of wealth still. guy: how when you value the atlanta ii fund? marco: wow. i don't think half an hour would be sufficient. i have to do a lot more due diligence. it is a very complicated story. unicredit has written down a lot of its npl's to absurdly low levels. i think there's going to be recovery for these nonperforming loans. they've sold off nonperforming mortgages. they've sold off nonperforming unsecured loans at prices which are really rock-bottom. as they say in new york, crazy eddie prices. i wouldn't be able to comment on it. i think only people from that company were very pr
italian big as the national transaction. to that that with all this money, there is a very strong likelihood that unicredit will start paying dividends in 2019. what that means is that a lot of investors who are precluded from buying securities that do not give dividends will be able to come in. it is still a very large market cap. unicredit today has a market cap of about 14 billion euros, significantly higher than monte paschi. there's a lot of wealth still. guy: how when you value the...
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the italian boss says his side did nothing wrong. world rugby has said it is too early to speculate on any potential changes to the law. it may be they instead issue a clarification. whatever happens, these italian tactics have got everyone talking. triple olympic rowing champion andrew triggs—hodge has retired from international competition. he was part of the great britain crews that won gold in the coxless fours in beijing and london, before helping the men's eight to victory in rio last summer. on twitter he said "it's over folks, this old body is hanging up the oar....|t‘s been a blast." there's a big british match up in the offing this week, as david haye and tony bellew meet in the ring in london on saturday for their heavyweight clash. and they went face to face today with a press conference in liverpool as they kicked off fight week. and ade adedoyin was there. david haye is still conducting interviews behind me. he was all smiles, despite being heckled by the crowd. his mood change when he went on stage and address tony bel
the italian boss says his side did nothing wrong. world rugby has said it is too early to speculate on any potential changes to the law. it may be they instead issue a clarification. whatever happens, these italian tactics have got everyone talking. triple olympic rowing champion andrew triggs—hodge has retired from international competition. he was part of the great britain crews that won gold in the coxless fours in beijing and london, before helping the men's eight to victory in rio last...
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partygoers in the italian city of venice enjoy the carnival. lavish costumes and elaborate masks at the centuries-old feast of fun. and not a little sin. what do u.s. president donald trump, president jeter to a of the philippines, and french president erdogan have in common? they are a threat to human rights according to amnesty international. inflammatory rhetoric and fear mongering from the leaders at the advocacy group says are threatening to rollback fundamental human rights. >> the united states was one of the driving forces behind the declaration of human rights. amnesty international condemned president trump's toxic rhetoric on his way to the white house. it exempt the fight a global trend toward anger and more divisive all it that made the world a darker, unstable place. people that want to take power or remain in power have increasingly disregarded the idea of human rights in the legal principles of holiday. whether those rights are granted to all human beings. the narrative of us against them which leads people to deny others their
partygoers in the italian city of venice enjoy the carnival. lavish costumes and elaborate masks at the centuries-old feast of fun. and not a little sin. what do u.s. president donald trump, president jeter to a of the philippines, and french president erdogan have in common? they are a threat to human rights according to amnesty international. inflammatory rhetoric and fear mongering from the leaders at the advocacy group says are threatening to rollback fundamental human rights. >> the...
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italy we re interpret italian tactics. italy were smart.would be asking the rfu for their money back because you haven't had a by money back because you haven't had a rugby game. the real -- if the ambition was to frustrate england, they certainly achieved that. the home side got the bonus point, but italy certainly made their point. joe wilson, bbc news, at twickenham. and england and ireland are tied at the top of the women's six nations table — after ireland beat france 13—10. and after ireland beat france 13—10. that is all the spor' it's that time of the year, the oscars are upon us. amid the glamour, there's also plenty of grit in this year's films. and there's expected to be a bit of politics too at tonight's ceremony in los angeles. of politics too at tonight's our arts editor will gompertz is already on the red carpet — limbering up for a big night ahead. is already on the red carpet — will. is already on the red carpet — limbering is already on the red carpet — up, yeah. the starse limbering limbering up, yeah. the stars are limbe
italy we re interpret italian tactics. italy were smart.would be asking the rfu for their money back because you haven't had a by money back because you haven't had a rugby game. the real -- if the ambition was to frustrate england, they certainly achieved that. the home side got the bonus point, but italy certainly made their point. joe wilson, bbc news, at twickenham. and england and ireland are tied at the top of the women's six nations table — after ireland beat france 13—10. and after...
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england's coach went as far as to question what sport the italians were playing.fside line to play the game. the issue stemmed from what's known as a ruck. as seen in scotland's game against wales on saturday, it's formed after a tackle, when at least one player from each side on their feet close around the ball on the ground. when that happens, imaginary lines are drawn through the foot of the last players in the ruck. players on the wrong side of those lines are offside. but if one team doesn't compete for the ball, then a ruck is not formed and no offside line exists. that meant italy could block england's passing route. england's passing routes. causing chaos. at twickenham, there's even a statue that embodies sportsmanship, but there are those who believe there wasn't much of it on display here yesterday from the italians, and questions persist. was what happened against the game's cherished code of fair play? or was it simply tactical innovation at its most ruthless? if there's a law within the game and italy exploited the law, and it's completely legal, the
england's coach went as far as to question what sport the italians were playing.fside line to play the game. the issue stemmed from what's known as a ruck. as seen in scotland's game against wales on saturday, it's formed after a tackle, when at least one player from each side on their feet close around the ball on the ground. when that happens, imaginary lines are drawn through the foot of the last players in the ruck. players on the wrong side of those lines are offside. but if one team...
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through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com so how old do you want uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement? we're absolutely doing that. but there's no law you can't make the most of today. what do you want to do? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. yea. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change. investment management services from td ameritrade. >> looking ahead to one of the big stories this week as you reported earlier. president trump said to have as big meeting with canadian
through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com so how old do you want uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking...
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the european commission is in talks with the italian government to rescue the world's oldest bank.hey failed to raise 5 billion euros. assurancemore taxpayer money will not go to waste. new york stock exchange is preparing for one of the biggest stocks locations of the year. snapchat issued its ipo in march for $20 billion. the nasdaq is leaving nothing to chance. the stock exchange is set to host a trial run for snapchat's debut this weekend. they encourage a sample orders to make sure technology is up to the job. they were harshly criticized in 2012 for botching facebook's ipo. they were not prepared for the level of demand and facebook shares. there were glitches as the social network began trading. to be the biggest one to hit wall street since then. they want to do their part smoothly and be prepared for any circumstance. not a bad motto. laura: we have a short break, stay with us. ♪ vp democracynow.org 02/23/17 02/23/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> worried all the time about being bullied by kids commit even being
the european commission is in talks with the italian government to rescue the world's oldest bank.hey failed to raise 5 billion euros. assurancemore taxpayer money will not go to waste. new york stock exchange is preparing for one of the biggest stocks locations of the year. snapchat issued its ipo in march for $20 billion. the nasdaq is leaving nothing to chance. the stock exchange is set to host a trial run for snapchat's debut this weekend. they encourage a sample orders to make sure...
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the french wider than the italian spread. read what is going on.election, but how much write a good periphery -- but how much wider could the spreads get as we approach the key political offense this year? john: we clearly have a lot of event risk ahead of us. we have the dutch election in a month or so than the various rounds of the french residential election, the sort of ever live threat at some point this year of having an italian election. generally, we feel that the anticipation might he worse than the reality, so people will build in some risk premium in advance, but there are few scenarios with the possible exception of the italian election, where a eurosceptic party will be in the sort of we could see risk premium continue to build and they are probably built most in the government bond market if you look at things like the corporate want market and credit spreads are less evidence of a risk premium and maybe with equities, so maybe there are other ways of playing this, but if the risk premium goes up for the right risk premium into the ev
the french wider than the italian spread. read what is going on.election, but how much write a good periphery -- but how much wider could the spreads get as we approach the key political offense this year? john: we clearly have a lot of event risk ahead of us. we have the dutch election in a month or so than the various rounds of the french residential election, the sort of ever live threat at some point this year of having an italian election. generally, we feel that the anticipation might he...