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this benefits all eurozone members including italy. italy are growing again, exiting the recession. the challenge for italy is to make that growth which is too fragile, much more consolidated and resilience. this is where a italian policy comes in. broad and launching a ambitious structural reform reform ascluding tax well as measures to boost economy in the short term. we strengthen the recovery and make it more sustainable over the medium-term and more job rich. >> any concerns about the italian banks? we have the stress test results -- not the result, but the stress test tests that they will be put through. they need to be credible. will they be credible? >> the comprehensive assessment needs to be credible. this is a need that all european banks face. we need to be convinced and d that the system will be fully repaired. italy has gone through two years of very deep recession. in spite of that, italian banks have proven to be highly resilient. there are nonperforming loans but banks are rebuilding their capital. i am convinced that in a short time there will be normal conditions
this benefits all eurozone members including italy. italy are growing again, exiting the recession. the challenge for italy is to make that growth which is too fragile, much more consolidated and resilience. this is where a italian policy comes in. broad and launching a ambitious structural reform reform ascluding tax well as measures to boost economy in the short term. we strengthen the recovery and make it more sustainable over the medium-term and more job rich. >> any concerns about...
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of course he hasn't faced the public in italy before.is a massive support for what he is doing in italy. >> there was a lot of concern about if the results were bad affect theuld berlusconi/renzi packed. he's coming out of this with a stronger mandate than ever for fiscal reform. >> does that we can berlusconi in the long run? doesn't make him less relevant. questions for our italian guest later in the next hour. put up or shut up as they say here in the u.k.. will it walk away from the biggest ever deal in the drug industry? that is ahead. >> the drug industry's biggest ever deal may stall out. according to someone familiar with the matter, the offer may be abandoned. we are joined by the senior --rmaceutical analyst at what are the chances we could see a last-minute bid from pfizer? >> probably the deal will not go through, as you said. little chance that pfizer will do anything. we know that under the rules they cannot increase offer. on the other hand, astra said publicly they are not interested in this hit and they really want stay
of course he hasn't faced the public in italy before.is a massive support for what he is doing in italy. >> there was a lot of concern about if the results were bad affect theuld berlusconi/renzi packed. he's coming out of this with a stronger mandate than ever for fiscal reform. >> does that we can berlusconi in the long run? doesn't make him less relevant. questions for our italian guest later in the next hour. put up or shut up as they say here in the u.k.. will it walk away from...
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the great art treasures throughout italy. the final chapter of this was interesting to find what had happened with mr. heller, dean heller, one of the principals in saving italian art and he ended up he was a painter, he was also a professor before he got into the service to save art. could have been knocked over with a federal when i found that one of his most famous works is in the reception room of love u.s. senate. he painted one of the portraits, there are five portraits there, afterwards, robert heller did taft, just finished, you can see i have all the oil -- i was visiting italy. a great book about the construction of one of the incredible monuments and a couple others i recommend you have got time. conquering gotham if you're into transportation infrastructure, the story of building the station in new york and getting the tunnel from new jersey into man hadn't. an incredible thing, we have thousands of infrastructure projects, this is an awesome one by jill john's, and the last train to paradise is about bringing the
the great art treasures throughout italy. the final chapter of this was interesting to find what had happened with mr. heller, dean heller, one of the principals in saving italian art and he ended up he was a painter, he was also a professor before he got into the service to save art. could have been knocked over with a federal when i found that one of his most famous works is in the reception room of love u.s. senate. he painted one of the portraits, there are five portraits there, afterwards,...
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the biggest mover is in italy, up 2.5% on the ftse. italy neverer of faced a national vote.ts 41% of the vote. his party does, for the european parliamentary elections. that is a stamp of approval. down by 14 basis points. are headed back to 3%. , pretty muchar dead set on the day. draghi, the top line, though inflation, expectations may require qa. full steam ahead to june 5, ecb meeting where expectations are pretty high. back to you. >> let's get back to our exclusive interview with mario monti. confident the prime minister will make use not by going there and trying to throw things upside down, but continue the action that early .as been doing already persuade germany and other companies in the north that we all, including them, need to pursue structure reforms at home and to have continuation of budgetary discipline. but one which is more forward-looking and more respectful of the need for europe to increase its public investments. >> at sign government bonds are surging -- italian government bonds are surging. record lows around the periphery of europe over the past mo
the biggest mover is in italy, up 2.5% on the ftse. italy neverer of faced a national vote.ts 41% of the vote. his party does, for the european parliamentary elections. that is a stamp of approval. down by 14 basis points. are headed back to 3%. , pretty muchar dead set on the day. draghi, the top line, though inflation, expectations may require qa. full steam ahead to june 5, ecb meeting where expectations are pretty high. back to you. >> let's get back to our exclusive interview with...
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italy -- how african refugees are benefiting a village. and hungary -- where the government's war memorial has sparked controversy. not long now -- only two weeks until the european elections, and some re-hundred 75 million citizens across the eu can cast their ballots -- 300 75 million citizens. ironically, it looks like most of them will give their votes to a party that wants less europe, not more. right wing parties have been surging in many countries. britain, austria, netherlands, and also france. they could make historic gains like they did in the french local elections in march. chris -- >> franÇoise on the campaign trail. >> would you like a leaflet? enjoyed reading it. >> a leaflet from the national france? no, thanks. some of us don't know how to read. >> he belongs to france's far right party and is running as a candidate. >> we are heading towards a camp for asylum-seekers. they are camped up close to the buildings of the authorities responsible for processing their claims. >> she believes these immigrants need to be deported a
italy -- how african refugees are benefiting a village. and hungary -- where the government's war memorial has sparked controversy. not long now -- only two weeks until the european elections, and some re-hundred 75 million citizens across the eu can cast their ballots -- 300 75 million citizens. ironically, it looks like most of them will give their votes to a party that wants less europe, not more. right wing parties have been surging in many countries. britain, austria, netherlands, and also...
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we are talking about a referendum that was held right in the heart of europe in italy.undreds of years ago, the region of venetia in northern italy was an independent republic. today, many people are fed up with being under the rule of rome. they held a referendum last month on the same day as crimea. for the media in russia, it was the perfect opportunity to accuse the west of hypocrisy. while the voting crimea was criticized in strongest terms, the region of venetia was allowed to have one. not much happened even after the italian police discovered that one group had been preparing for more hands-on action. >> for months, they were kept under surveillance. in a warehouse, police cameras recorded these self-styled freedom fighters converting a bulldozer into a makeshift armored vehicle. the public prosecutors suspect the group of planning and operation much like the 117 years ago when they occupied the piazza san marco in venice for several hours. eight people were arrested. the operation resulted in two weeks of pretrial custody for the organizers. >> all our 24 activ
we are talking about a referendum that was held right in the heart of europe in italy.undreds of years ago, the region of venetia in northern italy was an independent republic. today, many people are fed up with being under the rule of rome. they held a referendum last month on the same day as crimea. for the media in russia, it was the perfect opportunity to accuse the west of hypocrisy. while the voting crimea was criticized in strongest terms, the region of venetia was allowed to have one....
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france missing, italy missing. vice president of the ecb also pushing the euro lower today, as he said policymakers are prepared to add further monetary stimulus if needed. ecb leads to next month's meeting, when they are expected to add additional stimulus to the economy. what types of stimulus? the euro down to its lowest level in 11 weeks against the dollar. >> let's get to david tweed. he joins us live from the adidas headquarters in bavaria. you have a special guest forest -- for us. >> i do. i have the chief executive officer of adidas, herbert hainer. we have the world cup just beginning on june 12. what i am interested in is the last line you had in one of your press releases for the first quarter results, get ready because we are about to unleash the most exciting campaign in adidas' history. give us a few hints. what are we going to see? the world cup campaign will be the biggest world cup campaign which we have ever met. it will be young, it will be fresh, it will be different, it will be fun. and it wil
france missing, italy missing. vice president of the ecb also pushing the euro lower today, as he said policymakers are prepared to add further monetary stimulus if needed. ecb leads to next month's meeting, when they are expected to add additional stimulus to the economy. what types of stimulus? the euro down to its lowest level in 11 weeks against the dollar. >> let's get to david tweed. he joins us live from the adidas headquarters in bavaria. you have a special guest forest -- for us....
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we are also seeing it in italy. >> china. this is the big unknown.ow much attention should we pay to china? does that make a difference if it is growing at 6.5% or 7.5%? everybody is assuming these figures are not completely true but there seems to be a elite politicians have the situation in hand. >> that is our starting condition as well. china is copied between a rock and the hard plate. tothe one hand, they do need grow the economy in the region of seven percent or eight percent. on the other hand, the tools they give themselves to achieve that also stoke issues in the property and banking sectors. that is where the somewhat weaker run in the -- renminmi comes in. we think they are on the right track. >> so you are not worried about it. are you looking out for certain signs that it may actually turn? >> clearly, if the bank is situation worsens, that's obviously a key sign. we are very, very much in favor of the reforms the current leadership is putting in place to reform the shape of the economy to rebalance towards the consumer sector. that is
we are also seeing it in italy. >> china. this is the big unknown.ow much attention should we pay to china? does that make a difference if it is growing at 6.5% or 7.5%? everybody is assuming these figures are not completely true but there seems to be a elite politicians have the situation in hand. >> that is our starting condition as well. china is copied between a rock and the hard plate. tothe one hand, they do need grow the economy in the region of seven percent or eight...
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defending italy and giving praise to the ecb. great to have you with us.up russia's role in european energy supply. whether they are looking elsewhere for supplies. >> i think it is always good policy to have multiple sources. we need to look at how the dependence on russia can be compensated by our sources. >> we will pick up on that conversation with the cfo a little later in the hour. ♪ >> welcome back. still with us for his is the portfolio manager. what is your take from this? do?hat can the ecb there are two ways. bank to lend.a >> he seemed to favor it, didn't he? >> for the second half of the year it could be the asset .urchase of government bonds it is still problematic about that. and the bond is issued by europe and european entities. >> let's get two big themes. m&a. what is the next big thing? the valuation in telekom reflects this him in a, so we have to look at other sectors that could continue this trend. i think it could continue. there is a lot of crosscutting that can be done. that is one thing. leaveare going to have to it there. stay w
defending italy and giving praise to the ecb. great to have you with us.up russia's role in european energy supply. whether they are looking elsewhere for supplies. >> i think it is always good policy to have multiple sources. we need to look at how the dependence on russia can be compensated by our sources. >> we will pick up on that conversation with the cfo a little later in the hour. ♪ >> welcome back. still with us for his is the portfolio manager. what is your take...
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and the same goes for italy and europe.k and not open force the rules to a two-pack or six-pack. if you do that, you are diluting it as a whole. if on the other hand you andize risk and take much longer and much lower bond yield, i think that the only asset cut that will do well for this year remains european bonds overall. and will also argue that everyone buys the bonds, so you will be forced to buy the peripheral. that's the irony. not helping italy but getting rates so low we are forcing the fund managers and investors to buy the periphery will be the solution to how to get lowest interest rate in europe. >> good call, steve. thank you very much. good to see you today. thank you for patience earlier. i hope you got a cup of coffee. >>> now, still to come, 26 years of glory from magic came to an end. what does that mean in terms of brand value? >>> real madrid won the champions league this weekend. their tenth victory in the champions of europe's final. the financial value of the grant has been hit hard by its poor on-fi
and the same goes for italy and europe.k and not open force the rules to a two-pack or six-pack. if you do that, you are diluting it as a whole. if on the other hand you andize risk and take much longer and much lower bond yield, i think that the only asset cut that will do well for this year remains european bonds overall. and will also argue that everyone buys the bonds, so you will be forced to buy the peripheral. that's the irony. not helping italy but getting rates so low we are forcing...
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italy's foreign minister, she is here with me, and we'll discuss what's going on in italy, we'll discuss what's going on in ukrain, other major issues when we come back. defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ this is a wake-up call. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on y
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. >> italy targeting growth of 0.8% this year. is that realistic?e lacqua asked the country's finance minister in an exclusive interview. we can dope that better than that. although i cannot say that more explicitly, i think that there are good reasons to think that we will have an upside surprise. > led by what? >> a combination of support measures to low income families, companies, and a boost in confidence to boost investment and jobs. >> what is your take on the deficit? does the european union just need to be more relaxed? >> the fiscal position in italy is extremely stable and in line with targets. our nominal deficit is expected to be 2.6% and declining next year. next year, in practice we will achieve structural budget balance. the debt will start declining and will continue to do so. i am perfectly in -- i would like to state that the italian fiscal position is absolutely under control. if i may add, figures look better in italy than other countries. >> when you say it needs to be taken more seriously, markets have gone up quite a lot and t
. >> italy targeting growth of 0.8% this year. is that realistic?e lacqua asked the country's finance minister in an exclusive interview. we can dope that better than that. although i cannot say that more explicitly, i think that there are good reasons to think that we will have an upside surprise. > led by what? >> a combination of support measures to low income families, companies, and a boost in confidence to boost investment and jobs. >> what is your take on the...
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for many people that is italy. the time they get to calais they've passed four to five countries, they try oseek asylum there and it's failed. even in france, if they plan to keep the people away in buses, there is to way they -- these people are undocumented, homeless sleeping rough in the streets or makeshift camps. there is really nowhere for them ogo. this is a huge issue for european union, it's just going to get worse. in the past year alone, 36,000 people have landed on boats mainly from libya, to italy. this problem is just with going to get -- just going to get worse. most of the people want to head to the u.k. the u.k. says no under the dublin convention these asylum seekers must be given asylum if it's accepted in the place they first land, in many cases that is italy. >> naznene you did touch on this. what happens to the people, are they being taken somewhere? >> well, at the moment there is a standoff between these asylum-seekers or refugees or whatever you want to call them and the police and the auth
for many people that is italy. the time they get to calais they've passed four to five countries, they try oseek asylum there and it's failed. even in france, if they plan to keep the people away in buses, there is to way they -- these people are undocumented, homeless sleeping rough in the streets or makeshift camps. there is really nowhere for them ogo. this is a huge issue for european union, it's just going to get worse. in the past year alone, 36,000 people have landed on boats mainly from...
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but here in italy - i don't think so. >> and so they are stuck. they can't change their lives here - but they're not allowed to leave. nick schifrin, al jazeera, rome >> al jazeera america has also been taking a closer look at the immigration controversy here at home. our ground breaking series "borderland" had six americans retrace the steps of migrants who died trying to get to the u-s. this weekend the group will reunite to share their stories about the experience. you can see the borderland reunion right here on al jazeera america on sunday night at 9 eastern time. >>> from a military tool to commercial delivery. thousands of drones could fill american skies in just a few years. the question is. will they crash into each other in the skies overhead. the details straight ahead. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are today's headlines at this hour. russia celebrates victory day . honoring the end of world war two. president putin visits crimea. his first visit to that region since it seceded from ukraine. and there's mo
but here in italy - i don't think so. >> and so they are stuck. they can't change their lives here - but they're not allowed to leave. nick schifrin, al jazeera, rome >> al jazeera america has also been taking a closer look at the immigration controversy here at home. our ground breaking series "borderland" had six americans retrace the steps of migrants who died trying to get to the u-s. this weekend the group will reunite to share their stories about the experience. you...
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it's the nearest point to italy.ssing to lampedusa takes less than ten hours, depending on the hour. >> translator: we don't have official numbers but between 600 to 700 illegal immigrants a day reach italy. this is causing a problem for us, because it could impact our security. the government and the eu need to do more to stop it. >> reporter: as these syrians are set free, some of them are probably planning their next attempt to reach europe and start a new life. >>> last year, more than 40,000 migrants from north africa landed on it taitalian shores, t many of those migrants say they feel lost. nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: look at this street. look again. now consider this is rome. in one of the world's great cities, and one of the wealthiest countries, asylum seekers lives here are worse than when they fled. everyone here is from aare treeia, they left behind terrible violence looking for a better life. >> we don't have any real place to either sleep. this is not a life. it is bad. >> reporter: his room is
it's the nearest point to italy.ssing to lampedusa takes less than ten hours, depending on the hour. >> translator: we don't have official numbers but between 600 to 700 illegal immigrants a day reach italy. this is causing a problem for us, because it could impact our security. the government and the eu need to do more to stop it. >> reporter: as these syrians are set free, some of them are probably planning their next attempt to reach europe and start a new life. >>> last...
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italy's navy has rescued 4,362 migrants in boats in waters off sicily in one week. those picked up including pregnant women, children and a newborn baby. the de for deck assessed, my grant have risked their lives to reach italy in small boats. the problem has ballooned since the arab spring. >>> italy's former prime minister is has started community service helping alzheimer's patients at a home for the elderly. he was ordered to spend 4 hours a week at the old people's home instead of serving a 4 year jail sentence for tax fraud. he lost his senate seat because of the conviction. he is still a political force to be reckoned with. >> a 4th time prime minister and now, a first time convict serving the community. on friday, he started his one-year sentence for tax fraud at this home for the elderly in the outskirts in milan. security guards, for once, had to wait outside. he will have to come here for at least four consecutive hours a week for the next 12 months, helping elderly patients affected by alzheimer's, a measure that is dividing italians. after his arrival,
italy's navy has rescued 4,362 migrants in boats in waters off sicily in one week. those picked up including pregnant women, children and a newborn baby. the de for deck assessed, my grant have risked their lives to reach italy in small boats. the problem has ballooned since the arab spring. >>> italy's former prime minister is has started community service helping alzheimer's patients at a home for the elderly. he was ordered to spend 4 hours a week at the old people's home instead of...
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if you talk about italy, it is the most interesting aspect of italian cuisine.sophical thing. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the south are coming from these greek culture where the philosopher while in the north came through and -- >> that's the harshest, meanest thing anyone can say. oh. >> and figured out the last century, the three best writers in italy are from sicily. >> because they consider us a weight with our problems. but finally in summers, they all come here to make millions. it's a good thing for us, you know. >> in the end, it all comes back to the godfather. we go up this beautiful mountain, this incredible town. it goes back to the 12th century. there are few places on earth more beautiful. but we are sitting in one of the -- it was like a godfather theme park. look michael corleone
if you talk about italy, it is the most interesting aspect of italian cuisine.sophical thing. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the south are coming from these greek culture where the philosopher while in the...
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more on that next. ♪ >> italy's gdp is getting a little boost from cocaine.ke sale, prostitution, and smuggling will be calculated in the calculation. this is not april fools. >> it might sound like a joke on the surface of things, but it is going to happen. one of the big reasons is that drugs and the consumption of such drugs is not illegal. prostitution in some countries around europe. how can you compare these countries when you have one that accounts for those activities and one that does not? to includeeople these things. it is good for italy because you have these things called a budget deficit as a percentage of gdp and the target for them, they want to get it down to well below 3%. the target for every one is 3%. it will boost gdp. >> do we know how big this portion of the economy is? >> it could range from anywhere up to 20% or the likes of italy and spain, could be as low as 10%. what how do you calculate this? that is another part of the problem. how do you included as gdp when it is not a legal activity and it is not -- and it is very hard to cap
more on that next. ♪ >> italy's gdp is getting a little boost from cocaine.ke sale, prostitution, and smuggling will be calculated in the calculation. this is not april fools. >> it might sound like a joke on the surface of things, but it is going to happen. one of the big reasons is that drugs and the consumption of such drugs is not illegal. prostitution in some countries around europe. how can you compare these countries when you have one that accounts for those activities and...
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the center-right in italy is fragmented. you have silvio berlusconi with his party and the new center-right party. rienzi, youer is can see them on our screen. no one knows how the other winner will behave in the european parliament. the party did not exist in the last election in 2009. will they want to form an alliance with the anti-austerity party from greece? not sure because they don't agree on the euro. what will they do? these parties have made a lot of seats, upwon a lot of to 1/3 if you include the skeptics and conservatives from britain. the big question is how they will organize and make sure their voices heard. report, the your traditional parties still command a majority. if you put all the pro-e.u. forces, the conservatives from the european people's party, the socialist coming democrats, the pro-e.u. parties still have a strong majority. becauseld be dangerous i think some lessons must be learned from these elections. >> voters are saying they have had enough. asthey may say business usual, but this is not bus
the center-right in italy is fragmented. you have silvio berlusconi with his party and the new center-right party. rienzi, youer is can see them on our screen. no one knows how the other winner will behave in the european parliament. the party did not exist in the last election in 2009. will they want to form an alliance with the anti-austerity party from greece? not sure because they don't agree on the euro. what will they do? these parties have made a lot of seats, upwon a lot of to 1/3 if...
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a little town in italy. my grandfather came here in 1805 and have been making streams here for 18 years. i am the third generation. i grew up in it. >> did you always want to continue in the business or did you want another career and then come back? >> i like mechanical things and building things but was also a musician. i had the interest of using the machines and being a string tester when i was 14, 15 years old. i also loved the idea of manufacturing and really got into it. it was just natural for me to go into it. >> currently 1100 employees. located in new york and long island. you are expanding, right? >> we have been growing manufacturing. we make other accessories for musical instruments as well. the main office is here. >> how do you make a musical string? >> one of the big differences is you make the strongest strings in the world. >> deal strings that are used on acoustic guitars and electric guitars utilize steel wire and core wire, high carbon steel. great assistance from new york state in coun
a little town in italy. my grandfather came here in 1805 and have been making streams here for 18 years. i am the third generation. i grew up in it. >> did you always want to continue in the business or did you want another career and then come back? >> i like mechanical things and building things but was also a musician. i had the interest of using the machines and being a string tester when i was 14, 15 years old. i also loved the idea of manufacturing and really got into it. it...
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she was charged with murdering her 21-year-old british roommate meredith in the house they snared italy. authorities immediately centered on knox because of what they saw as her bizarre behavior. she wasn't distraught enough. she kissed her then boyfriend rafael sollecito outside the crime scene. she did yoga outside the police station. soon the italian media came up with a persona for knox that would stick with her the rest of her life -- foxy knoxy. the sex-crazed villainess who killed kircher as part of a sex game gone away. it was the stuff of tabloids and some would argue the conviction's entire case. knox and sollecito were convicted and sentenced to more than 25 years in prison. by then knox had already been behind bars for two years. another two would pass before an italian appeals court acquitted knox, citing "no objective element of evidence." she immediately flew home to seattle. >> thank you to everyone who's believed in me. >> last year a new trial was ordered and now the 300-plus page report is in revealing that an appeals court in florence convicted knock again but based
she was charged with murdering her 21-year-old british roommate meredith in the house they snared italy. authorities immediately centered on knox because of what they saw as her bizarre behavior. she wasn't distraught enough. she kissed her then boyfriend rafael sollecito outside the crime scene. she did yoga outside the police station. soon the italian media came up with a persona for knox that would stick with her the rest of her life -- foxy knoxy. the sex-crazed villainess who killed...
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. >>> in italy, sylvia berlosconi is performing public service.he court ordered the 77-year-old to help alzheimer's patients. he was ousted from government and convicted of tax fraud last year. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, demonstrators demanding action in albuquerque, income after a series of police-involved shootings. did he have. >> mitchell: bush vs. gore and tells of his relentless fight for civil rights >> this is the defining issue today... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism . >> tensions between the police and public in albuquerque, in general, are still riding high. residents disrupting a city council meeting protesting an increase in police shootings since 20s 10. there have been 39 of those deadly shootings. last month,
. >>> in italy, sylvia berlosconi is performing public service.he court ordered the 77-year-old to help alzheimer's patients. he was ousted from government and convicted of tax fraud last year. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, demonstrators demanding action in albuquerque, income after a series of police-involved shootings. did he have. >> mitchell: bush vs. gore and tells of his relentless fight for civil rights >> this is the defining issue today... >>...
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italy is on a high.are including the use of cocaine and other drugs in their gdp. ♪ >> italy's gdp is getting a little bit of a boost from cocaine. drug sales, prostitution and smuggling will now all be included in this year's gdp calculation. this is exactly what mario monti was hoping for when he talked about market reforms, but this is not a joke. >> this is not a joke at all. that would tell you one of the reasons why it is happening. there are eu rules that the eu would like all countries to adopt for one particular reason. where the netherlands some drug use can be legal, some prostitution can be legal. those you compare economies when you're calculating the eu budget? the benefit for italy is that they have a budget deficit target. of course the target is a percentage of gdp. you want to cut last and spend more, boost gdp? calculateth could you this side of the economy? >> that is what i am wondering. this is a black market. the idea is when a get it on the books. it is not like people are going t
italy is on a high.are including the use of cocaine and other drugs in their gdp. ♪ >> italy's gdp is getting a little bit of a boost from cocaine. drug sales, prostitution and smuggling will now all be included in this year's gdp calculation. this is exactly what mario monti was hoping for when he talked about market reforms, but this is not a joke. >> this is not a joke at all. that would tell you one of the reasons why it is happening. there are eu rules that the eu would like...
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italy set to deliver .2% growth. can you call that growth? that is the ongoing story. >> i think the debate comes down to what is the next move or what is in the tool kit of the european central bank. let's cross over to david tweed. you'red a adidas headquarters. the m trying to draw parallel. there are lots of parallels. this is a company which has lots of employees outside germany. it is a major exporter but like the german economy which did do better than expected in the first quarter, there are many uncertainties just as there are the german economy. what is going to happen in russia? hasd itself a has -- adidas a big business in russia. the currency could continue to fall. there is a chinese slowdown. i'll be back to talk about that as well. adidas, just like the german economy. manus? >> it is a big day in terms of the markets. 22 companies are reporting. what is your feeling on these markets? > i think the big trading news is going to come out of the u.s. janet yellen. >> if you're keen to stay up night, you can watch it or catch bloo
italy set to deliver .2% growth. can you call that growth? that is the ongoing story. >> i think the debate comes down to what is the next move or what is in the tool kit of the european central bank. let's cross over to david tweed. you'red a adidas headquarters. the m trying to draw parallel. there are lots of parallels. this is a company which has lots of employees outside germany. it is a major exporter but like the german economy which did do better than expected in the first...
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kim and kanye tying the knot in florence, italy.he star-studded guest list and one surprised no show. >>> and she's not treading lightly. more from sara where she is picking up some power tools and make some ketchup. maybe some ketchup. beauty break. so bold. revolutionary color. so chic. at the hottest boutique. the new paint studio at ace! surprise. luxurious color from valspar optimus and valspar aspire. check out this drawer action. discover premium paints and helpful people. i love both of those things. of course you do. it's the new paint studio. exclusively at ace. ♪ace is the place with the helpful hardware folks.♪ helpful is beautiful™ [ male announcer ] there's a simpler way to fluffier eggs. i can't believe it's not butter! the simpler way to delicious fluffy eggs. believe. actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. nothing outperforms it. nothing feels cleaner. its helioplex formula provides unbeatable uva uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer. all with the cleanest feel. you won't believe you're
kim and kanye tying the knot in florence, italy.he star-studded guest list and one surprised no show. >>> and she's not treading lightly. more from sara where she is picking up some power tools and make some ketchup. maybe some ketchup. beauty break. so bold. revolutionary color. so chic. at the hottest boutique. the new paint studio at ace! surprise. luxurious color from valspar optimus and valspar aspire. check out this drawer action. discover premium paints and helpful people. i...
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compatriots were warned not to travel to italy, but yet more do. many die crying. >> six of its soldiers have been killed in the eastern part of the country. kiev blamed armed separatists for a rocket and grenade attack near the city. it's tape the number to 15 since the military operation began in mid-april. 17 civilians and the government died in the violence. >> it was a major holiday destination, following the crisis, annexed by russian tourists. nonetheless, many russians choose to travel there out of patriotic pride. >> reporter: drumming up business is easy. not long ago most tourists taking their boat trip. this region has been annexed by moscow. >> translation: the whole of russia is coming to seer our beautiful land. this is part of russia, they come. >> for some visitors, it can be a no home area. >> it's never considered coming to crimea. after joining rush e a, we had a wealth of information and decided to visit. now we are thinking why go to turkey or thailand when it's here. >> sevastopol is home to the russian black fleet. it was a
compatriots were warned not to travel to italy, but yet more do. many die crying. >> six of its soldiers have been killed in the eastern part of the country. kiev blamed armed separatists for a rocket and grenade attack near the city. it's tape the number to 15 since the military operation began in mid-april. 17 civilians and the government died in the violence. >> it was a major holiday destination, following the crisis, annexed by russian tourists. nonetheless, many russians...
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and italy contracts.uro drops as well as the ecb vice president talks up possible further stimulus, saying the central bank is not ruling out more policy easing to battle low inflation. >>> it's nervous time. david tepper rings the alarm on the rally, warning that the market is getting dangerous. >>> clashes erupt across turkey, grief tornados to anger following the soma mine collapse, the country's worst ever industrial disaster. the death toll now sitting at 282. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> welcome to the show. if you've just joined us, we start this hour with data out of the eurozone. inflation data all important for the ecb has remained steady at 0.7%. that is the consensus. we just thought there might be a chance it would take down to 0.6%. it has remained at 0.7% on the year. the annual rate inflation ex energy and unprocessed food up 0.2% on the month. that's as expected as well. inflation has stayed steady. as far as gdp is concer
and italy contracts.uro drops as well as the ecb vice president talks up possible further stimulus, saying the central bank is not ruling out more policy easing to battle low inflation. >>> it's nervous time. david tepper rings the alarm on the rally, warning that the market is getting dangerous. >>> clashes erupt across turkey, grief tornados to anger following the soma mine collapse, the country's worst ever industrial disaster. the death toll now sitting at 282....
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in syria rebel sources have told al jazeera that they are planning an offensive on the city of italypush out syrian forces and accused of hundreds of cars fleeing the city after being warned by rebels to leave. nationwide presidential elections and government-controlled areas are scheduled for the third of june. rebels want to prevent it from taking place. there are 400,000 people living in the northwest city which could mean an exodus and we are on the turkish side of the border and our correspondent dana is there. dana let me begin and ask you what the situation or give us a picture of the situation in italy. >> reporter: what we understand hundreds of families have fled the city and advised to do so by the rebels, the rebels didn't tell them why but we managed to speak to some and told us they plan an offensive and they are planning an offensive and would not divulge details and whether it will be pushing into government territory because the city is under control of the government or whether this offensive has anything to do with the upcoming presidential elections in syria. pres
in syria rebel sources have told al jazeera that they are planning an offensive on the city of italypush out syrian forces and accused of hundreds of cars fleeing the city after being warned by rebels to leave. nationwide presidential elections and government-controlled areas are scheduled for the third of june. rebels want to prevent it from taking place. there are 400,000 people living in the northwest city which could mean an exodus and we are on the turkish side of the border and our...
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-- >> tripoli is not in italy. it's in libya. >> i know, tripoli, libya and other bases like in italy like you mentioned to benghazi would be support in everything they needed. >> all they needed was an f-16 to fly over the people -- >> a republican chairman. >> i don't want to talk -- >> that it could not have been done. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> really? i'm going to tell you something. panetta and dempson lied and this accountability is nothing but hogwash. we'll have you back on when trey gouty does the hearing. >> looking forward to it. >> now the results of tonight's polls, should va secretary shinseki resign? kevin says no, let him get sick and try to get treatment. sheldon says the last word, it's sad what a vet would do to other vets. time for him to go and never come back. you come back next week. that's it for us tonight. bye. now. you got to love a teleprompter, right? tonight on huckabee. nearly 300 girls abducted and forced to convert to islam as poll tegzs and celebrities tweet support for their safe
-- >> tripoli is not in italy. it's in libya. >> i know, tripoli, libya and other bases like in italy like you mentioned to benghazi would be support in everything they needed. >> all they needed was an f-16 to fly over the people -- >> a republican chairman. >> i don't want to talk -- >> that it could not have been done. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> really? i'm going to tell you something. panetta and dempson lied and this accountability is...
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italy is very, very much against the death penalty. and it's not like they don't know their own history with it. i mean, there's a reason why they picked the place where they used to throw the christians to the lions as the place from which they would urge the rest of the world to put that kind of history behind them. in april 2010, the food and drug administration sent a warning letter to the company that operated this factory in rocky mountain, north carolina. the fda, of course, is in charge of making that food and drugs sold in the united states are safe. and if the fda comes and inspects your manufacturing plant and they find you are out of line with current good manufacturing practices, they issue something called a 483. if you're running a drug manufacturing facility, you do not want the fda to give you a 483. they can shut you down. and in 2010, this factory in rocky mount, north carolina, it got two of these 483s. they got the warning letter in april, the first 483 violation in june, the second 483 violation in august. that pl
italy is very, very much against the death penalty. and it's not like they don't know their own history with it. i mean, there's a reason why they picked the place where they used to throw the christians to the lions as the place from which they would urge the rest of the world to put that kind of history behind them. in april 2010, the food and drug administration sent a warning letter to the company that operated this factory in rocky mountain, north carolina. the fda, of course, is in charge...
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allen johnson has more from rome. >> reporter: meet italy's angry brigade.f the five-star movement. their election campaign song rages at an unfair europe. accusing it of helping the rich while it demands sacrifices from the poor. the movement's guiding star, pepe grillo. a comedian turned furious politician. he rails at the eu's waste and bureaucracy. the movement's view of europe echoes its view of italy. where it has mps in parliament. and sometimes they resort to -- a five-star invasion of the government's benches. the movement sees the entire political establishment as deeply corrupt and failing. here in rome and in brussels. the citizen activists have focused furious attention on all that's wrong with this country's ruling class. >> there is frustration and anger. because of how the system has been -- to this. that's why we have anger and any kind of feelings. but we want to drive these feelings in a positive way. >> reporter: the activists have succeeded in shaking up italy's political system. the weaknesses have also been exposed. critics accuse its
allen johnson has more from rome. >> reporter: meet italy's angry brigade.f the five-star movement. their election campaign song rages at an unfair europe. accusing it of helping the rich while it demands sacrifices from the poor. the movement's guiding star, pepe grillo. a comedian turned furious politician. he rails at the eu's waste and bureaucracy. the movement's view of europe echoes its view of italy. where it has mps in parliament. and sometimes they resort to -- a five-star...
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for instance in italy, we are well ahead if this respect.pean level, the key players in the european arena should find an agreement in order the launch a program to build new infrastructure, to interconnect the different countries, that would go in the right direction with that flexibility and the -- europe could better le implement a common policy strategy reducing their dependence from the supply. this is something that has to be a political decision in the long run. >> all right. luigi ferraris, thank you for joining us there. >> coming up, showdown with samsung. huawei launches a new flagship home. details coming up next. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. huawei has picked paris for its global launch of its new smart phone. samsung struggles with falling sales. what's going on? let's figure it out. nice to see you. let's start with this. >> the p 7 from huawei. a brand which probably still isn't very familiar to most people. a few years ago they didn't use their brand. they made phones for others. they actually still make phones for other
for instance in italy, we are well ahead if this respect.pean level, the key players in the european arena should find an agreement in order the launch a program to build new infrastructure, to interconnect the different countries, that would go in the right direction with that flexibility and the -- europe could better le implement a common policy strategy reducing their dependence from the supply. this is something that has to be a political decision in the long run. >> all right. luigi...
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as you put it, a stunning fall from grace for the three-time prime minister of italy. is in thed berlusconi building behind me to do his court ordered community service for tax fraud conviction. he was technically supposed to serve a four-year prison sentence, but that was commuted down to four hours a week of community service for a year because of his age and former position. he did not make any kind of statement to awaiting journalists here. he cannot make any kind of statement. that is what was stipulated by this catholic run care facility -- catholic-run care facility here on the outskirts of men than -- of milan. hadotester wearing a clown said he thought that berlusconi should actually be in jail. he should not even be serving community service for his sentence. on top of that, there were residents close to this building, residents who spoke to the media saying they had voted for berlusconi and they felt he should not be doing this here either because he has more important work to do. that mr., a sign berlusconi does divide a lot of butians here in italy, still
as you put it, a stunning fall from grace for the three-time prime minister of italy. is in thed berlusconi building behind me to do his court ordered community service for tax fraud conviction. he was technically supposed to serve a four-year prison sentence, but that was commuted down to four hours a week of community service for a year because of his age and former position. he did not make any kind of statement to awaiting journalists here. he cannot make any kind of statement. that is what...
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250 marines equipped with eight v-22 aircraft that can fly very quickly to italy. they are on a two-hour string. what does that mean? that means if the evacuation order comes, they will be in the air and on their way to libya within two hours or less. just a couple of years after the disaster in benghazi, the administration is taking no chances. it has the troops and the firepower ready to go to get americans out of libya if it comes to that. john, christine? >> barbara starr, thanks for that. >>> a war of words erupting this morning between the u.s. and china. officials in beijing warning the white house they will retaliate if charges against five chinese military officers are pursued by the justice department. these officers are accused of hacking into american companies to steal american trade secrets. china's assistant foreign minister has summoned u.s. ambassador max baucus to discuss the charges. so, what corporate secrets did the hackers try to steal? well, these hackers allegedly stole network credentials for all of the employees at allegheny technologies,
250 marines equipped with eight v-22 aircraft that can fly very quickly to italy. they are on a two-hour string. what does that mean? that means if the evacuation order comes, they will be in the air and on their way to libya within two hours or less. just a couple of years after the disaster in benghazi, the administration is taking no chances. it has the troops and the firepower ready to go to get americans out of libya if it comes to that. john, christine? >> barbara starr, thanks for...
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italy as well.ted out a certain political candidate in the last election said they will make jeeps in china and everybody said it was a big lie. they did make an ad said they were going to take away u.s. jobs. the jeeps made over there will be sold over there, only. that part was wrong. the making jeeps in china, that was dead on. david: that is all he said. got liar of the year award. turned out to be happening. jeff flock, appreciate it. good stuff. speaking of chrysler, it was u.s. tax dollars, you, who bailed outcries letter and now owned by the italians who paid a lot less for the operator than you contributed. who profited from the bailout? cheryl: alibaba expecting to be one of the biggest ipos in history. a lot of questions still linger about its future growth, the expansion plans, the financials. we'll look under the hood of this e-commerce giant. >>> as we go to break look at some of our fox business fans from the fox cam at the berkshire 5-k run. >> i'm sara, i'm roger. >> we're brother a
italy as well.ted out a certain political candidate in the last election said they will make jeeps in china and everybody said it was a big lie. they did make an ad said they were going to take away u.s. jobs. the jeeps made over there will be sold over there, only. that part was wrong. the making jeeps in china, that was dead on. david: that is all he said. got liar of the year award. turned out to be happening. jeff flock, appreciate it. good stuff. speaking of chrysler, it was u.s. tax...
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you see, people don't want to sue in italy in a civil case because in italy they don't allow attorneyset paid based on the settlements received. you got to pay your lawyers up front there. they also pay a lot less for pain and suffering damages -- >> sadly, i have to end there. i have so many questions but i'm flat out of time. andrea, my thoughts go to you and your husband, lawrence. i know you're still suffering from the effects of that. thank you for telling your story here today. thank you for being with us through the "legal view." my colleague wolf blitzer takes over after a quick break. uth dos in a day is building up layer, upon layer, of bacteria. and to destroy those layers? you need listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommended listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try new listerine® naturals. the only mouthwash that combines the power of listerine® with naturally sourced ingredients. you wouldn't have it she any ot
you see, people don't want to sue in italy in a civil case because in italy they don't allow attorneyset paid based on the settlements received. you got to pay your lawyers up front there. they also pay a lot less for pain and suffering damages -- >> sadly, i have to end there. i have so many questions but i'm flat out of time. andrea, my thoughts go to you and your husband, lawrence. i know you're still suffering from the effects of that. thank you for telling your story here today....
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-- and italy. as far as the attack itself, in 1967 apollo 1-rbgs, as many -- 1-rbgs, as many of us remember, burned up on the launch pad. and we had been on a pretty good roll for, you know, with shepard and glenn walking in space and the success of the gemini program, and then we're going to the moon to fulfill kennedy's commitment before the end of the decade, and it looks like everything's great, and apollo i in an unfueled rocket and three astronauts burn to death. and the head of the nasa investigation at the time was frank borman who himself was an astronaut, and he's hauled before a congressional committee that was chaired by clinton anderson who was then a senator from new mexico. and he says how does this happen? how does this happen? and he used a phrase that's been used before in literature, but it's still applicable. he says, senator, it was a failure of imagination. we simply couldn't on conceive the idea that this series of bizarre events, that one would trigger the other, which would
-- and italy. as far as the attack itself, in 1967 apollo 1-rbgs, as many -- 1-rbgs, as many of us remember, burned up on the launch pad. and we had been on a pretty good roll for, you know, with shepard and glenn walking in space and the success of the gemini program, and then we're going to the moon to fulfill kennedy's commitment before the end of the decade, and it looks like everything's great, and apollo i in an unfueled rocket and three astronauts burn to death. and the head of the nasa...
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250 marines equipped with eight v-22 aircraft that can fly very quickly to italy.e on a two-hour string. what does that mean? that means if the evacuation order comes, they will be in the air and on their way to libya within two hours or less. just a couple of years after the disaster in benghazi, the administration is taking no chances. it has the troops and the firepower ready to go to get americans out of libya if it comes to that. john, christine? >> our thanks to barbara for that one. we'll keep our eye on that all morning for you. >>> meanwhile, the state department closely monitoring a potentially explosive situation unfolding this morning in bangkok. thailand's army declaring martial law is in effect nationwide. this is an announcement that caught the thai government off guard. army officials say this is not a coup. they claim it's not a coup, just a move to maintain peace after six months of sometimes antigovernment protests that turned violent. >>> swiss banking giant credit suisse pleading guilty to criminal conspiracy. the bank admits helping wealthy am
250 marines equipped with eight v-22 aircraft that can fly very quickly to italy.e on a two-hour string. what does that mean? that means if the evacuation order comes, they will be in the air and on their way to libya within two hours or less. just a couple of years after the disaster in benghazi, the administration is taking no chances. it has the troops and the firepower ready to go to get americans out of libya if it comes to that. john, christine? >> our thanks to barbara for that...
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along the main route from libya to italy, 25,000 migrants arrived in four months.hat number has surged to almost 40,000. there are other routes with smaller numbers, but based on existing eu data the total this year is probably in the region of 60,000. this is more than at the start of 2011 a year that eventually saw the arrival of 140,000 migrants. according to the eu borders agency, if the current trends continue and with the summer months approaching, there's a strong likelihood numbers will increase further. where do the migrants come from? a glance at the faces we saw this week gives you some idea. from west africa to south asia, they come far and wide. the largest groups are from syria, afghanistan. experts say we shouldn't be surprised or alarmed. >> i'm sure the problem is not going to go away as long as we have these major conflicts in syria. now ukraine and iraq, afghanistan, mali, nigeria, egypt. you name it. these problems won't go away. a surprisingly small number of people will need to seek shelter. >> small numbers in relative terms, but it seems too
along the main route from libya to italy, 25,000 migrants arrived in four months.hat number has surged to almost 40,000. there are other routes with smaller numbers, but based on existing eu data the total this year is probably in the region of 60,000. this is more than at the start of 2011 a year that eventually saw the arrival of 140,000 migrants. according to the eu borders agency, if the current trends continue and with the summer months approaching, there's a strong likelihood numbers will...
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champion, that the national team of italy, and the champion of italy teams. it's -- i am so proud of myself. and other players that -- >> four years ago, these players were complete amateurs. now they are playing against professional teams abroad. today this game is worth so much more, that has been here. feels like a victory. >> some of them were born with disabilities other suffers spinal injuries from car accidents but most are victims of the country's war. he was hit by shrapnel in his spinal chord when he was eight, he has lived in a wheelchair ever since, basketball for him was a real game changer. >> when i am in the court, i play basketball. i don't feel that i am a disabled person. i feel that i am normal person, in a -- a normal person that work and play and has fun, yes, i feel like that. >> it was a challenge at the beginning because they did not know how to play. so it took some time to start, and then we managed to get a trainer and started -- >> the game ended with a win for the home team. ravaged by war. al jazeera, cantu. >> and there's more
champion, that the national team of italy, and the champion of italy teams. it's -- i am so proud of myself. and other players that -- >> four years ago, these players were complete amateurs. now they are playing against professional teams abroad. today this game is worth so much more, that has been here. feels like a victory. >> some of them were born with disabilities other suffers spinal injuries from car accidents but most are victims of the country's war. he was hit by shrapnel...
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winston churchill and franklin roosevelt defeated the empire of japan and nazi germany and italy. as far as the attack itself in 1967, apollo i as many of us remember burned up on the launch pad. we had been on a pretty good roll with shepard and glen and walking in space and going to the moon to fulfil kennedy's commitment before the end of the decade and looks like everything is great and apollo i in a dress rehearsal in an and fuelled rocket and 3 astronauts burned to death. the head of the nasa investigation was frank borman who was himself an astronaut and he is called before a congressional committee chaired by clinton anderson who was a senator from new mexico and he says how does this happen? how does this happen? he used a phrase that has been used before but still applicable. cheese says it was a failure of imagination. we simply couldn't conceive the idea that this series of bizarre events, one would trigger the other which would trigger the other which would lead to these men's death. the same thing happened on december 7th, 1941. we simply didn't conceive, there were
winston churchill and franklin roosevelt defeated the empire of japan and nazi germany and italy. as far as the attack itself in 1967, apollo i as many of us remember burned up on the launch pad. we had been on a pretty good roll with shepard and glen and walking in space and going to the moon to fulfil kennedy's commitment before the end of the decade and looks like everything is great and apollo i in a dress rehearsal in an and fuelled rocket and 3 astronauts burned to death. the head of the...
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>> started by a fellow in italy and in italy -- >> italy is good. >> italy.restaurants and markets and had the idea putting them together for the first time. >> it's a super concept at a time where we're seeing pop-up restaurants. i'm assuming it's because you have the expertise and experience to leverage where some of the new entrepreneurs want a chance to test out their idea. >> this is an involved game. the italys of the world are big, big buildouts. we count on a lot of people coming through. we need to be in big cities. london is next, hong kong, singapore. >> what's your take on companies like grub hub and open table that are trying to take a piece that restaurants have tradition nally done? >> we would rather have you come. because i want to see your beautiful face in the store and feed you myself. i think restaurants are traditionally low-tech. they come in and facilitate online orderings, what have you. we feed people and make people happy. >> you're one of those guys when you go on open table, 7 to 9 is blocked off, right? yeah. >> all due respect t
>> started by a fellow in italy and in italy -- >> italy is good. >> italy.restaurants and markets and had the idea putting them together for the first time. >> it's a super concept at a time where we're seeing pop-up restaurants. i'm assuming it's because you have the expertise and experience to leverage where some of the new entrepreneurs want a chance to test out their idea. >> this is an involved game. the italys of the world are big, big buildouts. we count on...
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reconstruction work -- italy five years after the big earthquake. and how young artists are transforming the look of the serbian capital. some 40,000 critically ill people in europe are currently waiting for a new kidney. patients have to wait six to seven years on average. the organs of deceased patients are in high demand, but the number of people carrying organ donation cards is quite low, and kidney donations from liing people are strictly regulated in most countries to prevent abuse. in germany, for example, patients can only receive kidneys from relatives or close friends. it is an entirely different situation in britain where every healthy person can register as a donor. since 2006, the number of volunteers has been steadily on the rise. >> this 50-year-old's children are his pride and joy. if all goes well, he will be accepted at the music conservatory. life has been good to him. he is close to his children, and his health is holding up. >> i have been privileged, and now i can give back something. that is the sort of idea that really drove
reconstruction work -- italy five years after the big earthquake. and how young artists are transforming the look of the serbian capital. some 40,000 critically ill people in europe are currently waiting for a new kidney. patients have to wait six to seven years on average. the organs of deceased patients are in high demand, but the number of people carrying organ donation cards is quite low, and kidney donations from liing people are strictly regulated in most countries to prevent abuse. in...
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the executives have supplied an energy storage system to italy's biggest power company. the city acts as a giant battery that holds electricity. it's one of the most powerful in europe. consumers in europe have been using more and more electricity from wind and solar power systems. but renewable energy sources are still vulnerable to weather conditions. executives at nec and nl say if the trial goes well, they'll introduce the system across italy. those at nec are confident they can use it in other countries as well. >>> companies that make drones in the u.s. are ready and waiting for takeoff. they're hoping government officials will soon relax the rules on the commercial use of these unmanned aircraft. it's potentially a multibillion dollar market, but some americans worry the cost to people's privacy could outweigh the benefits. nhk world has the story. . >> reporter: a recent television commercial for a japanese luxury car brand has made waves around the world. it features swarms of small drones developed by a u.s. venture firm. drones are unmanned aerial vehicles. so
the executives have supplied an energy storage system to italy's biggest power company. the city acts as a giant battery that holds electricity. it's one of the most powerful in europe. consumers in europe have been using more and more electricity from wind and solar power systems. but renewable energy sources are still vulnerable to weather conditions. executives at nec and nl say if the trial goes well, they'll introduce the system across italy. those at nec are confident they can use it in...