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>> every 2 years. >> in italy? >> in italy. >> he has been doing that for how long, a decade or so? >> 12 years. >> and you are bringing it to the united states of america? here in the great city and county of san francisco? and your idea is to do what? and what should we expect? why should we show up at slow food nation? food demonstrations? farmers. >> victory garden. well,>> what is this conference to you? what are you expectinging to get out of it? >> who is presenting? how many people are going to participate? why is it so important that everyone here and everyone watching at home participate in this? >> it is important that we see who is here, who is in this country? who believes in this set of values that we are talking about and we are empowered by that. it was something amazing going to italy, to the event they call taramadre. they have 5,000 farmers from 131 countries come. everybody looked at each other, they said oh, we all understand this. we are all here because we care about the land. it lifted us all up. this country is so huge. there are little pockets of people doi
>> every 2 years. >> in italy? >> in italy. >> he has been doing that for how long, a decade or so? >> 12 years. >> and you are bringing it to the united states of america? here in the great city and county of san francisco? and your idea is to do what? and what should we expect? why should we show up at slow food nation? food demonstrations? farmers. >> victory garden. well,>> what is this conference to you? what are you expectinging to get out...
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he is not comfortable with the debate surrounding the signposts. >> this has been in italy almost 100 years. i don't say this is italy, like they used to, but we are also italian perry fighting is right, but every group has a right to their place names. >> this is the popular head of the local government. he has been running the province 20 years. south tyrol's economy as a lot healthier than it is elsewhere. >> i don't feel like i have to obey the orders. i am a freely elected representative, the head of the south tyrol government, and i have to represent the interests of this region. it is also about cultur values. place names have to do with culture. they are of cultural value perry -- they are of cultural value. >> they suggested a compromise with bilingual signs used where necessary, otherwise in german, and mostly they get along fine, but the language issue is tricky. >> i think the signs should be bilingual so that every italian can understand where he needs to go. >> the politicians should have put people on the right track before the signs were put up. >> as long as they use
he is not comfortable with the debate surrounding the signposts. >> this has been in italy almost 100 years. i don't say this is italy, like they used to, but we are also italian perry fighting is right, but every group has a right to their place names. >> this is the popular head of the local government. he has been running the province 20 years. south tyrol's economy as a lot healthier than it is elsewhere. >> i don't feel like i have to obey the orders. i am a freely...
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european union officials expect to fine-tune the deal this weekend to ease italy's worries. it would wipe out millions in duties between the eu and south korea. >> resistance to the agreement is coming primarily from italy's car industry, which fears that south korea could easily flood the market and overwhelm local carmakers. but the italians are isolated, and the e.u. is certain they will come on board. >> the commission is saying we are confident this will not be agreed today, but it is the biggest single free-trade agreement the european union has concluded with any country anywhere and they're desperate to get it done and they think will be signed by all 27 countries in october at a special summit in brussels. >> companies are looking forward to a major boost from the free- trade agreement. one study says european exports to south korea could rise by as much as 73%, to 45 billion euros. at the same time, eu imports from south korea could meet a 52 billion euros, an increase of 32%. south korea is already the fourth largest trading partner of the union. >>> the european
european union officials expect to fine-tune the deal this weekend to ease italy's worries. it would wipe out millions in duties between the eu and south korea. >> resistance to the agreement is coming primarily from italy's car industry, which fears that south korea could easily flood the market and overwhelm local carmakers. but the italians are isolated, and the e.u. is certain they will come on board. >> the commission is saying we are confident this will not be agreed today,...
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okay, morris, you are in italy living large, as always.country, 84% of the people approve of barack obama's as owe poised to about 50%. we're not talking job approval just approval in general. but 50% of the u.s.a. approve of him. 84% in italy. why? what's the difference? >> well, there are two differences. first of all, you have got to remember that classically about 40% of italy voted communist. so you have a large, large left-wing following in these countries. and there is long-term universal antipathy to the united states and a feeling that obama is somehow taming it, that somehow he is not the cowboy that they think bush was. but it's more important than that we have skin in the game. they have their own self-interest. these populations have very generous work rules, benefits, vacations, raises, pensions, france they are going crazy now to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62. and there are riots in the streets. they want to preserve those benefits. and as long as the united states is a free willing capitalist, free market economy,
okay, morris, you are in italy living large, as always.country, 84% of the people approve of barack obama's as owe poised to about 50%. we're not talking job approval just approval in general. but 50% of the u.s.a. approve of him. 84% in italy. why? what's the difference? >> well, there are two differences. first of all, you have got to remember that classically about 40% of italy voted communist. so you have a large, large left-wing following in these countries. and there is long-term...
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and the rest of the world in a democratic world and finally the last you had a nonna to cheer ga in italy in. a little bit earlier before that but if you had me you once before that i. was attending meeting go there i was attending ga g. twenty in london and i actually committed by my we'll get only a mile of my own energy to. restart a dialogue between your administration the obama mr obama and the administration of the russian president mr medvedev and we do remember that. relations at that time were a little bit weakened but. only look at it and if you will that it was due to the fact that. the decision was taken to deploy the anti-ballistic missile defense elements in check out the czech republic and poland and the administration here's mr ation in why didn't you want georgia in the ukraine to join nato which was mad. by the russian leadership of russian and russians in general that this generated the killing of among them dead. regime around them long term trees are members of nato so i talked with. elder brother from one side and barack obama on our i would want to quickly shut the
and the rest of the world in a democratic world and finally the last you had a nonna to cheer ga in italy in. a little bit earlier before that but if you had me you once before that i. was attending meeting go there i was attending ga g. twenty in london and i actually committed by my we'll get only a mile of my own energy to. restart a dialogue between your administration the obama mr obama and the administration of the russian president mr medvedev and we do remember that. relations at that...
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in italy, one town has been hit by flash flooding and mudslides. heavy rains caused the river to burst its banks. one person is missing. >> watch as the mudslide engulfs this tiny village. the sheer force and speed carried cars with it. the unleashed cascade funneled its power. heavy rainfall has overwhelmed the river which runs under the village. rescue workers checked the coastline to see if anyone was swept away. they continued at seeing with the search. it took several hours for the water levels to subside to allow clean up to begin. the central area was covered in rubble. the town only has a population of 900. we watched silently as the aftermath was being moved aside. it is one of the most beautiful villages on the southern coast. it is regularly used in films. the devastating mud slides have been impossible to predict. >> from floods and mud in italy to fire in san francisco. emergency teams are trying to put out remnants of a huge fire sparked by a gas explosion. at least four people were killed. the explosion produced a crater 5 meters dee
in italy, one town has been hit by flash flooding and mudslides. heavy rains caused the river to burst its banks. one person is missing. >> watch as the mudslide engulfs this tiny village. the sheer force and speed carried cars with it. the unleashed cascade funneled its power. heavy rainfall has overwhelmed the river which runs under the village. rescue workers checked the coastline to see if anyone was swept away. they continued at seeing with the search. it took several hours for the...
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maybe italy and. so this is a real fear. this boy in. revenue . inflated and this is the reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout actually what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy to see the weak can't we can do is to the economy we cannot share. monetary crap having hard towards for stability and hard currency and what effect do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out. to suit your possible. get smaller but a harder monetary union not because sixteen or seventeen members but only was ten or eight but countries. rich fellows do all of this would be an option. to your whole experiment of. union in my view which was not the union but concubinage sixteen sixteen countries shared one cover which i
maybe italy and. so this is a real fear. this boy in. revenue . inflated and this is the reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout actually what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy to see the weak can't we can do is to the...
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do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out i think so too soon or possibly one that is smaller but harder monetary union not sixteen or seventeen members but only with ten or eight but countries. follows it all of this would be an option. the whole experiment of union in my view which was not a union but concubinage sixteen sixteen countries shared one currency which is a nonsense and political as well as in economic terms so if this experiment bill be stopped there would go to come back to a national currency so germany to its advantage mark and why not the choice mark there wasn't a particularly strong currency was it in there in the ten or twenty years leading up to the euro how do you think that would have performed during the financial crisis i think in case our congress are coming back to national currency and germany it was dark smart so then they would have a clear cut split in your between countries depreciating and appreciating and germany i think given his high surplices and current account.
do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out i think so too soon or possibly one that is smaller but harder monetary union not sixteen or seventeen members but only with ten or eight but countries. follows it all of this would be an option. the whole experiment of union in my view which was not a union but concubinage sixteen sixteen countries shared one currency which is a nonsense and political as well as in...
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governments particularly the ones that we've now come to call the pigs portugal italy ireland greeceand spain they've overspent essentially in much the same way that you or i could spend and now what they need to do is borrow money and then save money in order to repay that and the way that a lot of these governments have chosen to do that is by cutting pay slashing jobs in the public sector they've cut pensions in spain they're raising the retirement age and people really feel that they're being punished for the recklessness of the state in spending too much money in the banks in borrowing too much money and what they hope is that the government was just up and take notice and costs less more slowly now in greece you may remember in may three people died during demonstrations against austerity measures and that did make the greek government sit up and take notice and retract some of the measures that they were proposing obviously everybody must be hoping that the same thing doesn't happen this time but they will be pressing governments to cut back on the austerity measures that they
governments particularly the ones that we've now come to call the pigs portugal italy ireland greeceand spain they've overspent essentially in much the same way that you or i could spend and now what they need to do is borrow money and then save money in order to repay that and the way that a lot of these governments have chosen to do that is by cutting pay slashing jobs in the public sector they've cut pensions in spain they're raising the retirement age and people really feel that they're...
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. >> a lot of people don't have a chance to go to italy. >> he made it his business to look out for the young people suffering on the dark side of the industrial revolution. >> young people were treated like trash and abused. >> the father is the local coordinator for the relic's stop in dc. the saint has been on a worldwide tour since 2009 in celebration of his upcoming 200th birthday in 2015. >> to welcome the founder which is my hero and inspiration for young people, which i have dedicated my life to. >> reporter: it rests inside of a glass urn, surround by a cart made of wood and metal an weighs 1800-pounds. >> we really had to rely on our architect and engineers in order to determine how to get it in. >> reporter: the national shrine's construction crew prepared a scaffolding to bring it inside the basilica and a special mass to be held tomorrow with saint bosco's message in mind to tell the young people of the world. >> despite war and despite difficulty and a lot of addictions, they are respected and loved. >> reporter: and the public can view don bosco's relic tomorrow morning a
. >> a lot of people don't have a chance to go to italy. >> he made it his business to look out for the young people suffering on the dark side of the industrial revolution. >> young people were treated like trash and abused. >> the father is the local coordinator for the relic's stop in dc. the saint has been on a worldwide tour since 2009 in celebration of his upcoming 200th birthday in 2015. >> to welcome the founder which is my hero and inspiration for young...
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flight 217 from venice, italy, now arriving at gate 34. please claim all baggage at carousel number 2 baggage claim... your attention, please. flight 217 from venice, italy, now arriving at gate 34. please claim all baggage at carousel number 2, baggage claim... [ do your thing by basement jaxx] ♪ all i need is a bump and beat ♪ ♪ bop away my blues ♪ i don't really care what people say ♪ ahh! aah. ohh. ♪ i'll do what i please ♪ let it all out, doing my thing ♪ ♪ moving my bump with a bang, bang, bang ♪ ♪ own thing, oh, baby, own thing, oh, baby ♪ ♪ do your thing ♪ do your thing ♪ do your thing ♪ do your thing aah! uhh! i'll be by tomorrow for my stuff! oh, uh, call first. 'cause i might be having sex with a complete stranger! man: 45 minutes for a cab. this is ridiculous. cheese and rice! oh, yeah. oh, yeah! boy, you got it in there, didn't you, honey? thank you so much. i need a ride. get out of my way. [starts engine] [revs engine] ooh! get in! just try to keep it on the road for a change. [tires screech] can't you get it any closer? i d
flight 217 from venice, italy, now arriving at gate 34. please claim all baggage at carousel number 2 baggage claim... your attention, please. flight 217 from venice, italy, now arriving at gate 34. please claim all baggage at carousel number 2, baggage claim... [ do your thing by basement jaxx] ♪ all i need is a bump and beat ♪ ♪ bop away my blues ♪ i don't really care what people say ♪ ahh! aah. ohh. ♪ i'll do what i please ♪ let it all out, doing my thing ♪ ♪ moving my bump...
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the awards will be presented in november at a ceremony in italy. >>> germany will extend the life of its nuclear power plants due to the lack of alternative energy sources such as solar or wind power. chancellor angela merkel revealed the plan on monday. the lifespan of the seven plants that began operations before 1980 will be extended to 40 years from 32. other nuclear power plants will be given an extra 14 years. former chancellor gerhard schroeder's administration had decided to halt operations of all 17 nuclear plants around 2022 to promote renewable sources of energy. if merkel's plan is introduced, some nuclear facilities are expected to be in operation beyond 2022. opposition parties are against the new policy which needs parliamentary approval. the government says it only needs to be approved by the lower house where the ruling coalition holds a majority. but the opposition argues that the upper house has to approve it as well. the ruling parties recently lost a majority in the upper house. if the government enforces the plan, leading opposition members have hinted that they
the awards will be presented in november at a ceremony in italy. >>> germany will extend the life of its nuclear power plants due to the lack of alternative energy sources such as solar or wind power. chancellor angela merkel revealed the plan on monday. the lifespan of the seven plants that began operations before 1980 will be extended to 40 years from 32. other nuclear power plants will be given an extra 14 years. former chancellor gerhard schroeder's administration had decided to...
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he will be talking with reporters from his post in italy. he distinguished himself in october 2007 in afghanistan. he risked his life to rescue two soldiers from enemy fire. nbc pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski joins us now. describe his actions that brought him to the recognition of superiors. >> reporter: contessa, sergeant j unta's story leaps off the pages. he joined the army straight out of high school in cedar rapids in the heart of the nation's farm belt and three years ago he was involved in an action, platoon was on patrol about midnight on a bright moonlit night and they were ambushed by taliban fighters. he himself was knocked to the ground knocked in the chest by two enemy bullets and leaped to his feet to run right into the hail of gun fire. throwing grenades and shooting all the way. he found one of the fellow soldiers wounded being dragged away by two taliban fighters. he killed one of those taliban the other taliban made a flight away. and then he temporarily dragged that soldier to safety. unfortunately, that soldier
he will be talking with reporters from his post in italy. he distinguished himself in october 2007 in afghanistan. he risked his life to rescue two soldiers from enemy fire. nbc pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski joins us now. describe his actions that brought him to the recognition of superiors. >> reporter: contessa, sergeant j unta's story leaps off the pages. he joined the army straight out of high school in cedar rapids in the heart of the nation's farm belt and three years ago...
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she spent her first year in italy before coming to washington. >> all of us are devastated.se very close friends who spent a year in italy and now have come to washington are particularly devastated. >> the driver involved has been chard with aggravated assault and dring while xokted. >> one of the three american hikers detained in iran is waking up a free woman this morning. sarah shourd was reloosed after a year in jail. she flew to amman where she reunited with her mother. e said her thoughts were with the two americans she had to leave behind. >> my first priority is to help my fiancee josh fattal and my friend shane bauer. >> bail was paid yesterday but it is not yet clear who paid it. u.s. officials are calling for the release of shane bauer and josh fattal. showered was with them in iraq when they strayed across the unmarked border. >>> a scare turned out to be a false alarm but a bill is currently making its way through the french parliament. it would ban face coverings islamic veils in public. no one claimed responsibility yet for the bomb threat. >>> a wildfire con
she spent her first year in italy before coming to washington. >> all of us are devastated.se very close friends who spent a year in italy and now have come to washington are particularly devastated. >> the driver involved has been chard with aggravated assault and dring while xokted. >> one of the three american hikers detained in iran is waking up a free woman this morning. sarah shourd was reloosed after a year in jail. she flew to amman where she reunited with her mother....
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a town in italy has been hit by a flash flooding and mudslides. heavy rains caused the river to burst its banks. >> just watch as the mudslide in gulf's this tiny village. -- engulfs this village. the speed of the flow carried cars with it. vehicles were tossed around as the cascade funneled its power. heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river. rescue workers checked the coastline to see if anyone was swept away. the search effort continued at sea. it took several hours for the water levels to subside to allow clean up to begin. one area was covered in the rubble and the remains of a car. the town only has a population of 900. the aftermath of this horror is being moved aside. this is one of the most beautiful villages on the coast. it is regular they used in tv adverts and films. -- regularly used in tv adverts. this devastating mud flow has been impossible to predict. >> firefighters in the u.s. are still trying to put out a huge fire in san francisco. sparked by a gas explosion, four people were killed. the explosion produced a fireball and crater 5
a town in italy has been hit by a flash flooding and mudslides. heavy rains caused the river to burst its banks. >> just watch as the mudslide in gulf's this tiny village. -- engulfs this village. the speed of the flow carried cars with it. vehicles were tossed around as the cascade funneled its power. heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river. rescue workers checked the coastline to see if anyone was swept away. the search effort continued at sea. it took several hours for the water levels to...
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she spent her first year of that udy in italy before coming here this year. >> those who were in italynd now come to washington are particularly devastated. >> the driver involved h been charged with aggravated assault and driving while intoxicated. >>> parking meters in old time alex andrea soon will accept credit cards. the city is spending more than $1 million to replace its o coin-operated mers. the new devices should hit the streets early next year, but parking in alexandria will be more expensive. a 70% price increase means drivers will pay now $1.75 per hour. >>> a newspaper in tennessees sayg a man behind the famous civil rights photographs worked as an informant for the fbi. his name was ernest withers. many of the era's most important events are in history because he captured them on fim. withers told the fbi about the workings of the civil rights' inner circle. wit withers died in 1997. his family doesn't believe the attlez are true a allegations and his family will fight them. >>> great night out there. it will contue to be a great night, great day tomorrow, and guess what?
she spent her first year of that udy in italy before coming here this year. >> those who were in italynd now come to washington are particularly devastated. >> the driver involved h been charged with aggravated assault and driving while intoxicated. >>> parking meters in old time alex andrea soon will accept credit cards. the city is spending more than $1 million to replace its o coin-operated mers. the new devices should hit the streets early next year, but parking in...
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needless to say and italy the czech government was categorically against ceding the sudeten region to germany but they changed their mind following very crude pressure from their allies england and france that sent waves of anger with the result that the people of czechoslovakia came out onto the streets to demand that the government distance itself from the agreement and retain the border territories all of that took place in front of the government buildings just near. the russian historian valentin fine was in the moon hundred forty five he was employed at the soviet embassy at the time and supplied stone and bit on the elliptical loops feels that in signing the agreement on the division of czechoslovakia the western powers are not being guided by the fear of war in europe . news there. generals germany and the soviet union should be put on a collision course they would fight with each other and more than that they would bleed themselves white and when they were weak enough we would dictate our terms to them there was a whole jungle all go such top level state. received intelligenc
needless to say and italy the czech government was categorically against ceding the sudeten region to germany but they changed their mind following very crude pressure from their allies england and france that sent waves of anger with the result that the people of czechoslovakia came out onto the streets to demand that the government distance itself from the agreement and retain the border territories all of that took place in front of the government buildings just near. the russian historian...
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italy does it. it is a matter of course. >> but compulsory dna testing is not legal in britain, and so the senior policeman who runs the child protection agency in britain says it rings alarm bells. >> are you suggesting that if they come in with documentation that we should have that job dna tested, relative to that of the person saying they are their parents? >> but even senior nigerians are advocating best? >> it would be using a sledgehammer to crack nuts. >> councils are required to be pro-active in investigating cases out informal fostering. it also is a standard that they should know about their own duties. surprisingly, the awareness of the law does not extend to the uk border agency, to the very people most likely to be dealing with children about to be informally fostered. what does one leading child protection campaigner think of that? >> let me just show you. the u.k. b.a. would not normally inform the child -- the adult accompanying the child of this law. >> why not? they should. >> wha
italy does it. it is a matter of course. >> but compulsory dna testing is not legal in britain, and so the senior policeman who runs the child protection agency in britain says it rings alarm bells. >> are you suggesting that if they come in with documentation that we should have that job dna tested, relative to that of the person saying they are their parents? >> but even senior nigerians are advocating best? >> it would be using a sledgehammer to crack nuts. >>...
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>> italy. you've had great history in the race?k like i won the race twice. >> and you're, like laura, a cycling professional. it stuns people to think you would come from italy to this race. >> well, yeah, i professional cyclist for a u.s. based team and i spend most of the time in the u.s.. a few years ago, i was in pennsylvania and this is close to me and it was the first race. it was interesting and now, i'm moved to ashville, north carolina and i still drive up. i really like this race. what is it you like about this? >> well, the park. and it's beautiful, you would see, when the racing starts, the people come to watch and drink beer. and very interesting for them, too. >> it's spectator friendly. you can come on the course and see people come around a few times in a row and -- you can cheer and heckle them. it's entertainment. when we ride up and see the people involved, it's a boost. >> people don't realize what a world class event this is, but you have a guy from italy doing it. >> you look about 120 pounds soaking wet and
>> italy. you've had great history in the race?k like i won the race twice. >> and you're, like laura, a cycling professional. it stuns people to think you would come from italy to this race. >> well, yeah, i professional cyclist for a u.s. based team and i spend most of the time in the u.s.. a few years ago, i was in pennsylvania and this is close to me and it was the first race. it was interesting and now, i'm moved to ashville, north carolina and i still drive up. i really...
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at thursday's meeting eu foreign ministers took italy's concerns into consideration and decided to delay the launch of the fta by six months. the two sides also agreed that emergency restrictions would be issued when imports of compact cars and other vehicles from south korea suddenly increase. >> it is i think a very big step, a very big step in opening markets in asia for our companies. >> the fta document will be officially signed at the eu-korea summit. that's the eu-south korea summit on october 6th. >>> and now we check out the latest in business news. here's ines matsuyama. >> thanks, catherine. >>> tokyo stocks continued to rise on wednesday morning thanks to japan's recent moves to weaken the yen. the nikkei 225 ended the morning session at 9,580 points, up 71 ticks, or 0.8%. export-related stocks led gainers, but profit taking kept the market's gains. to currencies now. and the dollar's little changed against the yen early friday. investors are wary of more intervention by japan's monetary authorities in currency markets. the dollar is now at 85.72-74 while the euro is trading
at thursday's meeting eu foreign ministers took italy's concerns into consideration and decided to delay the launch of the fta by six months. the two sides also agreed that emergency restrictions would be issued when imports of compact cars and other vehicles from south korea suddenly increase. >> it is i think a very big step, a very big step in opening markets in asia for our companies. >> the fta document will be officially signed at the eu-korea summit. that's the eu-south korea...
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punish countries that have run up huge debts countries like what we're now calling the pigs portugal italy. and spain so now they have to forward money then they have to save it up and repay those loans and the way that they are proposing to do that is by.
punish countries that have run up huge debts countries like what we're now calling the pigs portugal italy. and spain so now they have to forward money then they have to save it up and repay those loans and the way that they are proposing to do that is by.
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do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out i seem to see the or possible one get smaller but i have a monetary union not sixteen or seventeen members but only has ten or eight but countries. follows that all of this would be an option. to your whole experiment of. union in my view which was not the union but concubinage sixteen sixteen countries share one cover which is a nonsense political as well as an economic so if see this experiment bill be stopped there would go to come back to a national currency so germany to search my heart and why not the torch mark there wasn't a particularly strong currency was it in the in the ten or twenty years leading up to the euro how do you think it would have performed during the financial crisis i think in case our congress are coming back to national currency and germany smart send we would have a clear cut split in your between countries depreciating. appreciating and germany pricing given the surpluses and some of the current we've grown to appreciate so you're
do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out i seem to see the or possible one get smaller but i have a monetary union not sixteen or seventeen members but only has ten or eight but countries. follows that all of this would be an option. to your whole experiment of. union in my view which was not the union but concubinage sixteen sixteen countries share one cover which is a nonsense political as well as an...
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for out in italy and divide what was an opera last call from prague along with a company from france so very lost from spain and. nuclear from for a in italy and we put together this tour starting in the park of the red army in moscow and traveling from moscow to leningrad leningrad to gloss over to prague west berlin. copenhagen. and we finished in paris is going to five minutes late you mentioned those cities which most of them are capitals this year so we must know more capitals you prefer smaller towns this time not this one this time in fact the torch started improving nor in. germany are not a not a capital frankfurt which is not going to happen after only a. capital of theatre but not the kind of the country so now your moscow. times have changed times of change when we were putting together the story the idea was that we would start in paris go to berlin and come to moscow but the political situation is such and not least it's the economic situation because when we started this tour. with i have to say thank you to the european union because we got money from the european uni
for out in italy and divide what was an opera last call from prague along with a company from france so very lost from spain and. nuclear from for a in italy and we put together this tour starting in the park of the red army in moscow and traveling from moscow to leningrad leningrad to gloss over to prague west berlin. copenhagen. and we finished in paris is going to five minutes late you mentioned those cities which most of them are capitals this year so we must know more capitals you prefer...
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ject to these matches greece italy spain ireland. england. portugal they're all they've all adopted what's called fiscal consolidation policies they have all said that they're going to have their spending in the next over the next four or five years to balance their budgets and i think that's going to have a very bad effect because i think it's going to slow down the growth of a recovery will slow down the recovery it might even lead to a double double dip recession as it's called so you actually go down again so they're very dangerous times for the world economy over the next six months the german finance minister suggests introducing a european monetary font is this necessary is this a necessary edition to the current system i think it would help yes i think that's the one good suggestion that's actually emerged from the crisis i think most of the suggestions have been terrible but this is a good one. because it mobilizes some resources that can be brought to help we countries in an emergency it's rather like your original version of the i.
ject to these matches greece italy spain ireland. england. portugal they're all they've all adopted what's called fiscal consolidation policies they have all said that they're going to have their spending in the next over the next four or five years to balance their budgets and i think that's going to have a very bad effect because i think it's going to slow down the growth of a recovery will slow down the recovery it might even lead to a double double dip recession as it's called so you...
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while italy's parliament building still looks as imposing as ever, inside the ruling coalition has been through some shaky times. critics say its unity, like the passat, is just for show -- like the facade, is just for show. >> it is absolutely in the interest of our country to avoid in this crisis moment which is not yet over -- to avoid risking a period of instability. we need to make an effort to prevent this. >> but it was a debate which frequently provoked more heat than light. >> mr. berlusconi, you are not the prime minister. you are a rapist of democracy. >> in the end, the prime minister's victory was comfortable, thanks to the last- minute support of a breakaway faction within his governing coalition. cue triumph for his supporters. the bullish mr. berlusconi could not help reveling in the moment. some opponents were already drafting the coalition's political obituary. >> he won today, but with such a lack of trust it is just a matter of months. >> few politicians are as polarizing as mr. berlusconi, but as the insults flew from some of his more vocal critics, many political a
while italy's parliament building still looks as imposing as ever, inside the ruling coalition has been through some shaky times. critics say its unity, like the passat, is just for show -- like the facade, is just for show. >> it is absolutely in the interest of our country to avoid in this crisis moment which is not yet over -- to avoid risking a period of instability. we need to make an effort to prevent this. >> but it was a debate which frequently provoked more heat than light....
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. >> many people don't have the opportunity to go to italy. >> reporter: he was born in 1850 and madet his business to look out for the young people suffering on the dark side of the industrial revolution. >> young people were treated like trash and abused. >> reporter: this father is the local coordinator for the relic's stop in dc. the saint's been on a world wide tour since 2009 in celebration of his upcoming 200th birthday in 2015. >> to welcome the founder, which is my here roan and inspiration to young people which i have dedicated my life to. >> reporter: it rests inside of a glass urn surrounded by a cart made of wood an metal and weighs 1800-pounds. >> we had to rely on our architect an engineers to determine how to best get it in. >> reporter: they prepared a special scaffolding to bring the heavy relic inside the basilica and a special mass to be held tomorrow with his message in mind to tell the young people of the world -- >> despite war, despite difficulty and a lot of addictions, that they are respected and loved. >> that was derek mcginty reporting. the public can view
. >> many people don't have the opportunity to go to italy. >> reporter: he was born in 1850 and madet his business to look out for the young people suffering on the dark side of the industrial revolution. >> young people were treated like trash and abused. >> reporter: this father is the local coordinator for the relic's stop in dc. the saint's been on a world wide tour since 2009 in celebration of his upcoming 200th birthday in 2015. >> to welcome the founder,...
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claiming its future is doomed huge debts are run out by countries including greece portugal spain italy and on and put the currency on the huge pressure this year saved only by a multi-billion euro bailout but critics believe this is just the beginning of the end for european monetary union more and that isn't for us. and we've had a room full of six hundred fifty people listening to around about fifteen speakers ranging from economists to some of the foremost currency experts in germany and also former european central bankers and they've been saying essentially that maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but sometime in the not too distant future the euro is going to collapse and they've been arguing that it's a fundamentally flawed concept in the first place that ever since its introduction it's been in inherently a wrong thing to do also officially bringing together sixteen economies nearly seventeen when a stone joins in january that inherently have nothing in common that is going to be . what they're calling an action plan it's going to be four points and one of them is going to encou
claiming its future is doomed huge debts are run out by countries including greece portugal spain italy and on and put the currency on the huge pressure this year saved only by a multi-billion euro bailout but critics believe this is just the beginning of the end for european monetary union more and that isn't for us. and we've had a room full of six hundred fifty people listening to around about fifteen speakers ranging from economists to some of the foremost currency experts in germany and...
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think everyone i stand with would have the medal of honor. >> reporter: martha raddatz, abc news, italy beyond. and you can see more of martha's interview later on "nightline" tonight. >>> we hope you had a great weekend. we hope you'll join us right back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight from san bruno, return of more residents to burned out neighborhoods and frustration of those who can't get in. >> we have... possibly several blocks on fire at this time. >> and the chaos at ground zero. the faulty information that confounded the first responder autos what are the chances of this happening your neighborhood? tonight we'll identify two bay area pipe lines that are most at risk. >> if you speak up like i did, they try to shut you up. >> the man who blew the whistle on pipeline safety practices at pg&e. >> good evening, dozens of residents being allowed to return home tonight in the san bruno neighborhood destroyed by fire last week. >> many are frustrated by the fact those its taken this long. >> the people whose homes were destroyed in the inferno were bused in to see damage for the fir
think everyone i stand with would have the medal of honor. >> reporter: martha raddatz, abc news, italy beyond. and you can see more of martha's interview later on "nightline" tonight. >>> we hope you had a great weekend. we hope you'll join us right back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight from san bruno, return of more residents to burned out neighborhoods and frustration of those who can't get in. >> we have... possibly several blocks on fire at this...