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from a town in italy. he eventually did well and he bought the coal mine. he essentially brought a large neighbors to his work in the mind. he provided their jobs. so essentially, all of these italians are from that same town. i thought that was fascinating because he essentially drained and italian town and brought them here which is a small town north of wheeling. it was eventually incorporated into the city. they were grateful to him for providing work and opportunity. they came here by the droves. i spoke to a gentleman whose .ather worked in that coal mine he had the opportunity in his 80's to go back to italy and visit the town and stood at -- we have the photograph of his father leaving italy at the and being taken to the shipyard and he was able to visit that very same spot where his father had ordered the train . the immigrants changed the city in that prior to their arrival, wheeling was a typical american town. they gathered, with their countrymen in neighborhoods so you might go to east wheeling which was known as little italy. center wheeling h
from a town in italy. he eventually did well and he bought the coal mine. he essentially brought a large neighbors to his work in the mind. he provided their jobs. so essentially, all of these italians are from that same town. i thought that was fascinating because he essentially drained and italian town and brought them here which is a small town north of wheeling. it was eventually incorporated into the city. they were grateful to him for providing work and opportunity. they came here by the...
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still in italy. she left her youngest son behind and he died in january and never came to england. when copley started this painting of his family, the baby would have been the child, but they died and copley must have known his wife was expected in -- expecting another one, so he left the space for the child in the painting. his image of his wife reminds you of an italian madonna and again it betrays his study in italy for the year before he came. we are sitting in furniture that would've been in their home in london. was a merchant in leaning and ity was his tea that had been dumped into the boston harbor for the boston tea parker -- the boston tea party. he probably had good reason to leave for england. this whole idea of a group portrait is something new, much beyond what the early artists in america could do. very baroque and complicated idea to carry off and copley learned this while he was settling -- studying in italy. the only -- room withk and the copley portraits and this is another group
still in italy. she left her youngest son behind and he died in january and never came to england. when copley started this painting of his family, the baby would have been the child, but they died and copley must have known his wife was expected in -- expecting another one, so he left the space for the child in the painting. his image of his wife reminds you of an italian madonna and again it betrays his study in italy for the year before he came. we are sitting in furniture that would've been...
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it was italy's first national poll since the start of the cold war. voters had to choose between the communists and socialists on one side and on the other the christian democrats backed by the church. >> michele navarra lined up with the christian democrats. and obviously this cemented the alliance between the christian democrats, the church, the mafia and the big landowners. their aim was to thwart the red menace at all costs... >> in rome, pope pius xii weighed in, excommunicating all communists. in corleone, as in the rest of sicily, clergy and crime chiefs were united in their fight against communism, and backed the same candidates. michele navarra was a regular worshipper at this corleone church and a generous benefactor. at election time, he raked in the votes for the christian democrats. so when he finally met his end - 96 bullets were found in his body - the church rewarded his life-long devotion with a sumptuous funeral. one morning in september 1980, two men came to this monastery just as the friars had finished celebrating mass. all the wi
it was italy's first national poll since the start of the cold war. voters had to choose between the communists and socialists on one side and on the other the christian democrats backed by the church. >> michele navarra lined up with the christian democrats. and obviously this cemented the alliance between the christian democrats, the church, the mafia and the big landowners. their aim was to thwart the red menace at all costs... >> in rome, pope pius xii weighed in,...
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we've had this announcement in italy that italy, germany and france, the foreign ministers have signed a document which actually calls for a total shake up. they want that change. that document being sent for consideration in a foun foreign minister meetingsing. that is quite soon. the smaller economies, in particular the right-wing government wanting to turn what it terms the economic migrants around. send them back to serbia to complete this 175 kilometer razor wire fence of nearly four meters high. finish that off. the detention centers around that, fast track, asylum hearings and criminalized the act of entering this country. that's hardly with what we're hearing from the e.u. foreign ministers of germany, france, and italy. we have a massive amount of tradition here. >> thank you. andrew simmons there in budapest. well, in syria 11 have died off the coast of turkey. five more are missing. their boats sunk. three children are among the victims. local pictures show their bodies washed up on the beach, pictures we have decided not to show. italian nav five navy has rescued 90 people
we've had this announcement in italy that italy, germany and france, the foreign ministers have signed a document which actually calls for a total shake up. they want that change. that document being sent for consideration in a foun foreign minister meetingsing. that is quite soon. the smaller economies, in particular the right-wing government wanting to turn what it terms the economic migrants around. send them back to serbia to complete this 175 kilometer razor wire fence of nearly four...
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is why back in may - not now, may - to relate 40,000 people seeking international protection from italy and greece. until today, we are proposing a second emergency mechanism to relocate the further 120,000 people from italy. this has to be done in the compulsory way. [ clapping ] >>> let's join rosiland jordan, who is in -- rosiland jordan, she is -- jacky roland, she in strasburg for us. a strong and passionate speech in favour of taking refugees.
is why back in may - not now, may - to relate 40,000 people seeking international protection from italy and greece. until today, we are proposing a second emergency mechanism to relocate the further 120,000 people from italy. this has to be done in the compulsory way. [ clapping ] >>> let's join rosiland jordan, who is in -- rosiland jordan, she is -- jacky roland, she in strasburg for us. a strong and passionate speech in favour of taking refugees.
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helping spain, helping italy. that's the key. and over time, it will be a low interest rate for longer. >> he's had already said that. we'll keep going. >> we'll have to see. certainly, his rhetoric was enough last week to weaken the euro. thank you very much. antonio, julia, thank you for joining us. >>> we'll leave you with a live shot of president francoise h hollande saying that france will take in 22,000 refugees over the next years. the latest coming up after the short break. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transf
helping spain, helping italy. that's the key. and over time, it will be a low interest rate for longer. >> he's had already said that. we'll keep going. >> we'll have to see. certainly, his rhetoric was enough last week to weaken the euro. thank you very much. antonio, julia, thank you for joining us. >>> we'll leave you with a live shot of president francoise h hollande saying that france will take in 22,000 refugees over the next years. the latest coming up after the...
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italy facing a crisis of it's own. as harry faucet reports they are now in limbo. >> most of the 120,000 people who have arrived in isly by sea this year, this dock is where they have made their first steps in europe. but the days now, the port is being uncommonly quiet. bad weather, now easing has prevented the boats from attempting the crossing. there are fewer african faces among those waiting for the food handouts. those wanted to move on linger here for registration, if they don't have to. those who are here are mainly waiting for verdicts on their asylum applications. all likely who arrived here 15 years ago now works for a courier company they have been here for a long time, trying to make a better life. he supports the sentiment behind the plan for a $2 billion fund for africa, but it says it won't be easy to make it work. >> if you want to help africans and stop them from coming to europe, and getting mixes up with refugees then you have to satisfy their needs at home. 40 minutes outside is the refugee center.
italy facing a crisis of it's own. as harry faucet reports they are now in limbo. >> most of the 120,000 people who have arrived in isly by sea this year, this dock is where they have made their first steps in europe. but the days now, the port is being uncommonly quiet. bad weather, now easing has prevented the boats from attempting the crossing. there are fewer african faces among those waiting for the food handouts. those wanted to move on linger here for registration, if they don't...
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michael: a stable italy helps. john: italy is better than it was.ohn micklethwait 's interview with matteo renzi through the day. shinzo are they our world headquarters at 8:45 across all of bloomberg media. ♪ tom: good morning. you need to know that the market has a bid. i do not want to oversell it after yesterday. a fragile bid. futures up 9. of a lift that we have. top headlines. david: a huge deal by the second-biggest u.s. tobacco company, reynolds american is selling the american spirit cigarette unit to japan tobacco four $5 billion. the deal does not include u.s. operations. japan tobacco has been buying brands overseas to offset stagnating smoking grades at home. a commodities trading giant is getting off the map, glencore shares rose 11% after falling 29% yesterday. china's slowdown is hurting commodity prices. president obama gives the u.n.'s peacekeeping force a boost, persuading leaders of 50 countries to commit more troops. that will bolster the troops by 40,000. there are peacekeepers deployed in 16 conflicts worldwide. mr. obama wil
michael: a stable italy helps. john: italy is better than it was.ohn micklethwait 's interview with matteo renzi through the day. shinzo are they our world headquarters at 8:45 across all of bloomberg media. ♪ tom: good morning. you need to know that the market has a bid. i do not want to oversell it after yesterday. a fragile bid. futures up 9. of a lift that we have. top headlines. david: a huge deal by the second-biggest u.s. tobacco company, reynolds american is selling the american...
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we have this hour's world weather update starting with the flooding in italy, johnathan? >> yes. we hope to see a change coming soon because we have been talking about this weather situation this weekend when france was hit hard by the same area of low pressure and the front was pushing onshore. that brought a lot of rainfall and flooding problems that extended into northern italy as it went later on sunday and now extending into monday, and so this is starting to become more and more of an issue. this is what it looked like on the ground level by looking at the video, and this severe weather rolled through northern italy monday. one person died because the river broke its banks and swept a man away in his car. a large swath of road was washed away following 200 millimeters of rainfall. some people needed to be rescued from their homes due to the rapidly rising flood waters. now, the waters are starting to calm down, but behind it, we have mud and a lot of damage behind this particular situation, so it's going to be a long cleanup time period for those in northern italy. so that
we have this hour's world weather update starting with the flooding in italy, johnathan? >> yes. we hope to see a change coming soon because we have been talking about this weather situation this weekend when france was hit hard by the same area of low pressure and the front was pushing onshore. that brought a lot of rainfall and flooding problems that extended into northern italy as it went later on sunday and now extending into monday, and so this is starting to become more and more of...
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the intee your ministry says 20,000 can be expected to come here in the next few weeks, whether italynd europe are ready or not. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, the federal government is promising more money to clear the nation's backlog of rape kits. now some states are taking steps to better investigate sex crimes. ♪ >>> one day before the anniversary of the september 11th's attack, afghanistan's former president is challenging some long-held believes about al-qaeda. in an interview with al jazeera, he was asked if he still believes it is a myth that al-qaeda existed in afghanistan despite osama bin laden's presence in afghanistan during the attacks. >> on september 11th, 2001, was al-qaeda operating in afghanistan? >> i have come across the taliban, other groups -- the people called -- you know -- calling themselves different names, different outfits of extremists and terrorists, we have deported them. i don't know if al-qaeda existed or -- and i don't know if they exist. >> and you can watch more of the exclusive interview on our website, aljazeera.com/up front. >>> the feder
the intee your ministry says 20,000 can be expected to come here in the next few weeks, whether italynd europe are ready or not. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, the federal government is promising more money to clear the nation's backlog of rape kits. now some states are taking steps to better investigate sex crimes. ♪ >>> one day before the anniversary of the september 11th's attack, afghanistan's former president is challenging some long-held believes about al-qaeda....
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and then he went to italy to study for a year. his wife and four children were left behind with her father and they eventually joined him in london. when copley came back to london after his year in italy, he was so pleased to be reunited with his family he painted this , portrait in celebration of that reunion. this is copley in the back holding some sheets of paper and his family in the foreground. his wife with his young son and his father-in-law is holding the youngest child, the recently born baby. there is an interesting story about that and the other two girls. they are ostensibly in the home on leicester square that richard clarke owned. the background is kind of an landscape background copley must have learned how to do while he was in italy. when copley learned that his , he saidcome to london she came with three of the children. he asked which one she left behind. it must have been the youngest one because he was so delicate. she left her youngest son behind and he died in january and never came to england. when copley
and then he went to italy to study for a year. his wife and four children were left behind with her father and they eventually joined him in london. when copley came back to london after his year in italy, he was so pleased to be reunited with his family he painted this , portrait in celebration of that reunion. this is copley in the back holding some sheets of paper and his family in the foreground. his wife with his young son and his father-in-law is holding the youngest child, the recently...
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the european union agrees to resettle 120,000 refugees who are currently in italy and greece. the plan has divided member states with hungry and others against the plan. president returns after six months in exile. ha is returning to a country torn apart bydi between shiite rebels and a coalition led by saudi arabia. laura: we begin with the standoff in burkina faso, where the general who seized power in a coup last week's still refusing to step down. the army set a deadline for general diendÉre to hand power back to the civilian government by 10:00 this morning. with the deadline long past, the president of nigeria and senegal are among those taking matters into their own hands, set to travel to the country tonight to end the crisis. mark thompson has more. mark: a celebratory atmosphere in burkina faso's capital. as protesters and transitional government soldiers wait for the leaders of last week's coup to hand over their arms. >> we have come here to the national square to support our brothers in arms in a but also to condemn the behavior of the presidential guard, which ha
the european union agrees to resettle 120,000 refugees who are currently in italy and greece. the plan has divided member states with hungry and others against the plan. president returns after six months in exile. ha is returning to a country torn apart bydi between shiite rebels and a coalition led by saudi arabia. laura: we begin with the standoff in burkina faso, where the general who seized power in a coup last week's still refusing to step down. the army set a deadline for general...
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to relocate initially 40,000 people seeking international protection from italy and greece. and this is why today we are proposing a second emergency mechanism to allocate the further 120,000 people from italy, greece and hungary, this has to be done in a fulls are you way. -- compulsory way. >> i call on member states to adopt the commission proposals on the emergency relocation of altogether 160,000 refugees at the council of interior ministers on the 14 of september. i am not talking about 40,000, it's 160,000. that's the number. europeans have to take in charge and have to take in their arms. and i really hope that this time everyone will be on board. no poems, no rhetorics, action is what is needed for the time being. [applause] >> what is happening to human beings, we are talking about beings, not numbers. human beings coming from syria and libya today could easily be the case in ukraine tomorrow. are we making selections, are we distinguishing between christians, jews, muslims? this continent has made the clearance to distinguish on the basis of religious criteria. th
to relocate initially 40,000 people seeking international protection from italy and greece. and this is why today we are proposing a second emergency mechanism to allocate the further 120,000 people from italy, greece and hungary, this has to be done in a fulls are you way. -- compulsory way. >> i call on member states to adopt the commission proposals on the emergency relocation of altogether 160,000 refugees at the council of interior ministers on the 14 of september. i am not talking...
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in order to do that they have to leave italy undocumented without having their fingerprints taken. and that set off a game of cat and mouse. >> the dublin convention says wherever a refugee is first identified and fingerprinted on foreign soil that's the country they must apply for asylum. italy no more wants the tens of thousands that arrive on their shores than most of them want to stay here. ahmed halil be and his family were lucky. rescued by the coast guard, processed by the italian police. they like most of the syrians passing through managed to leave sicily without being fingerprinted. >> translator: i don't have the financial ability to sustain my family in italy. tuition is expensive. and so is the cost of living. >> reporter: originally from a damascus bush, ahmed his wife and three children fled syria two years ago. after one of the worst massacres of the civil war. an attack carried out busy regime loyalists. his youngest son mohammed was then six years old. >> we saw scenes of slaughter and killings that had been undertaken by the regime forces and the militias. that's
in order to do that they have to leave italy undocumented without having their fingerprints taken. and that set off a game of cat and mouse. >> the dublin convention says wherever a refugee is first identified and fingerprinted on foreign soil that's the country they must apply for asylum. italy no more wants the tens of thousands that arrive on their shores than most of them want to stay here. ahmed halil be and his family were lucky. rescued by the coast guard, processed by the italian...
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if you talk about italy, it is the most interesting part of italian cuisine.phical thing. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> you're right, 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 street culture, where the philosopher while in the north came through, you know, and -- >> ooh, that's the harshest, meanest thing anyone can say. >> and figured out the last century, the three best writers in italy are from sicily. >> because they consider us a way to end their 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 -- ♪ da, na, na it was li
if you talk about italy, it is the most interesting part of italian cuisine.phical thing. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> you're right, 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 street culture, where the...
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those wanting to move on through italy don't linger here for registration if they don't have to.ho are here, are mainly waiting for verdict on their ally sum applications. a process who can take many months. or for this man who arrived 15 years ago, and now works for a currier company, he has remained here to make a better life. >> translator: if you want to help africans and stop some of them coming to europe, and avoid economic migrants getting mixed up with refugees, then you have to satisfy their needs at home. >> reporter: this is the refugee center, nearly 3,000 live here waiting for applications to be processed as well as redistributing refugees away from strained countries like italy, the plan is to set up hot spots like this to speed the process. >> translator: of course there have been inefficiencies by the police, but italy has been left alone. since the tragedy in april in which 800 died at sea, and after the picture of the young boy on the beach, something changed, now the italian police is ready to do its job in a better way. >> reporter: catania was hardly a rich t
those wanting to move on through italy don't linger here for registration if they don't have to.ho are here, are mainly waiting for verdict on their ally sum applications. a process who can take many months. or for this man who arrived 15 years ago, and now works for a currier company, he has remained here to make a better life. >> translator: if you want to help africans and stop some of them coming to europe, and avoid economic migrants getting mixed up with refugees, then you have to...
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it changed my life in italy. but i met a lot of wonderful people in italy.ke one last visit up to hill 913 where i was wounded. and there's a little plaque on the tree up there that says lieutenant dole was wounded here on whatever date, april 14, 1945. so i'll be able to -- most of my friends in that little village have passed away but this's still one or two left. but i want to thank you for coming on a very hot day. i want to thank the friends of the world war ii memorial for hosting this event. it's a wonderful event. the weather is not the best, but, you know, we can tolerate that for, if i stop talking, and we can honor those who honored us. and you're looking right across at the gold stars which represent 405,000 americans who were killed in world war ii. 136, i think, in the pacific, and 186 in europe, thousand, that is, and the rest i think were other casualties around the world to make 405,000. some were training accidents and those kind of things that happen. but thank you all for coming. thanks for remembering v-j day and what it means as far as
it changed my life in italy. but i met a lot of wonderful people in italy.ke one last visit up to hill 913 where i was wounded. and there's a little plaque on the tree up there that says lieutenant dole was wounded here on whatever date, april 14, 1945. so i'll be able to -- most of my friends in that little village have passed away but this's still one or two left. but i want to thank you for coming on a very hot day. i want to thank the friends of the world war ii memorial for hosting this...
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the few voices in italy that was standing up and shouting about italy's mafia problem were the communiststhe church would systematically ignore, and accuse of bias - political bias, when, in fact, the communists were on to something very much in terms of the mafia issue. that changed, of course, in - when the cold war came to an end, the berlin war fell, the italian political system collapsed and was reconstituted and the mafia said time was going through a period of great violence, and that is what caused john paul ii in 1993 to famously condemn the mafia, he was the first pope to condemn the mafia in a famous homily in sicily, and since that moment, the mafia when reacted by bombing places, bombing churches and roam. >> john dickey, thank you very much. i'm looking forward to the documentary as well >>> the entire documentary, "the pope and the mafia", is coming up in about two hours, up next - the challenge of cleaning up dangerous chemicals leaking into the environment in hundreds, perhaps thousands of places in the united states. >>> all right, let's check in with del walters to find
the few voices in italy that was standing up and shouting about italy's mafia problem were the communiststhe church would systematically ignore, and accuse of bias - political bias, when, in fact, the communists were on to something very much in terms of the mafia issue. that changed, of course, in - when the cold war came to an end, the berlin war fell, the italian political system collapsed and was reconstituted and the mafia said time was going through a period of great violence, and that is...
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italy has been left alone in facing the problem. since tragedy in april, when 800 died at sea, and the pictures of the young boys on the beech, something changed. >> reporter: even before the crisis, catania was not a rich town. the new plan is to relieve pressure ire on places like this. they are plans, requiring agreement from the faces of a divided european union. no one disputes a lull in numbers being temporary, based on the wether, weather that is turning. interior ministries have 20,000 arrives expected to come in the next few weeks, whether italy or europe is ready for not. >> well, the refugee crisis centers on the long and at times dangerous journey people are making to escape war-torn countries. they'd be able to fly to europe without a valid visa, prompting the journey by boat. refugee air has formed, trying to charter flights to offer people a safer passage. the cofounder explained the concept earlier. >> we are just a piece of a larger complexity that is the refugee situation here in europe. we want to the charter one
italy has been left alone in facing the problem. since tragedy in april, when 800 died at sea, and the pictures of the young boys on the beech, something changed. >> reporter: even before the crisis, catania was not a rich town. the new plan is to relieve pressure ire on places like this. they are plans, requiring agreement from the faces of a divided european union. no one disputes a lull in numbers being temporary, based on the wether, weather that is turning. interior ministries have...
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i was a professor in italy and at that time, in the mid- 90s italy was divided, the north was talking about the section and another was calling for a separate government. i learned about the story of garibaldi and it seems to me a bizarre curiosity and it had been dealt with before by historians who have kind of ignored and forgotten or were treated as just a curiosity but i wanted to learn more. that opened up the whole story that i followed that produce this book. i use the first chapter as garibaldi's question. question. at this time, everyone knew who garibaldi was. they knew what he stood for, why he was famous. he was the hero of two worlds in south america and north america as well as in europe. he was the first global hero and by that i mean he existed in prince and in images. everybody knew knew what he looked like. women adored garibaldi. they adopted the the garibaldi fashion with large red blouses and sometimes military jackets. for americans, garibaldi was an important figure and they wanted him on both the federate and union side, there were regiments named after garibal
i was a professor in italy and at that time, in the mid- 90s italy was divided, the north was talking about the section and another was calling for a separate government. i learned about the story of garibaldi and it seems to me a bizarre curiosity and it had been dealt with before by historians who have kind of ignored and forgotten or were treated as just a curiosity but i wanted to learn more. that opened up the whole story that i followed that produce this book. i use the first chapter as...
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spanish assets, stocks, they are underperforming italy.taly is like a paragon of political stability compared to stain -- compared to spain. thank you so much for being with us. what unfortunate investment led to that? the answer is next. ♪ alix: i am alix steel. joe: i am joe weisenthal. alix: before the break we talked about -- joe: the third-largest shareholder of volkswagen and recently lost $4.3 billion in recent days. check out this one week stock chart of the plunge. this is also the largest investor in beleaguered glencore. alix: ugly. top headlines. china's president says that the country will work to remove barriers in property protection. speaking at a conference in seattle, said the chinese economy has the potential and progress will not be possible without reform. he spoke before scores of top business executives. joe: joe biden has not said whether he will run for president, but he is getting support from democrats. according to a new poll, 25% of democrats say that biden is their top choice, hillary clinton leads at 33%, and
spanish assets, stocks, they are underperforming italy.taly is like a paragon of political stability compared to stain -- compared to spain. thank you so much for being with us. what unfortunate investment led to that? the answer is next. ♪ alix: i am alix steel. joe: i am joe weisenthal. alix: before the break we talked about -- joe: the third-largest shareholder of volkswagen and recently lost $4.3 billion in recent days. check out this one week stock chart of the plunge. this is also the...
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it falls under the jurisdiction of italy or greece.st point is i would like to have the consent of the prime minister of italy or greece to house and host these refugees in this island, you know. finding an island and buying the island is the second point. but i think the challenge here is really to get -- because you can't just take people and put them on an island that you bought. they don't have visas. we need passport control agency, we need people to check them out. you need data, you need customs. so the real challenge of the idea is that, to have the authorities accept the fact that you will host immigrants there, and as specifically greece has a lot of islands that are for sale, and they should offer me an island for sale but mainly accept that we host these immigrants there. after that, the rest i can do. it's very simple. i will build a small, temporary marina. i will build temporary housing and school and temporary hospital, you know. then we will use these people and provide them jobs to build a new city on the island, to b
it falls under the jurisdiction of italy or greece.st point is i would like to have the consent of the prime minister of italy or greece to house and host these refugees in this island, you know. finding an island and buying the island is the second point. but i think the challenge here is really to get -- because you can't just take people and put them on an island that you bought. they don't have visas. we need passport control agency, we need people to check them out. you need data, you need...
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those wanting to move through italy don't linger here if they don't have to.ho are here are waiting for verdicts on they asylum applications. like this man who arrived here 15 years ago, they have been here for a long time. he supports the sentiment behind the yourian commission's president's plan for a $2 billion fund for africa. >> translator: if you want to help then you have to satisfy their needs at home. >> reporter: 40 outside is the refugee center, nearly 3,000 live here. waiting for asylums to be processed. the plan is to set up hot spots in places like this to speed the process. also surely recognition that the local response has been inadequate. >> translator: of course there have been inefficiencies by the police, but italy has been left alone in facing this problem. since the tragedy in april in which 800 died at sea, and after the picture of the young boy who died on the beach, something has changed. >> reporter: even before this crisis began, this was hardly a rich town in a poor part of italy. the new plans are aimed at relieving the pressures
those wanting to move through italy don't linger here if they don't have to.ho are here are waiting for verdicts on they asylum applications. like this man who arrived here 15 years ago, they have been here for a long time. he supports the sentiment behind the yourian commission's president's plan for a $2 billion fund for africa. >> translator: if you want to help then you have to satisfy their needs at home. >> reporter: 40 outside is the refugee center, nearly 3,000 live here....
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. >> hello, france, germany and italy have called on their european union partners signed a documentalling for a review of the rules on asylum, and a fairer distribution of refugees and migrants throughout the european union. throughout the 4 hours more than 1,600 people have been rescued from boats in the mids mediterranean, and many continue to die in the attempts. there have been angry protests from refugees in hungary. these are pictures that we just received from the macedonian border. there are around 1,000 refugees in macedonia waiting to carry on with their journey to serbia and then later on to hungary. andrew simmons reports from budapest. >> demonstrations have gotten more heated. groups have crossed the road. police form a line where successfuscuffles have broken out. >> coming closer and closer to direct contact. no police, they chant as they try to form another line between the police and refugees. eventually the police push forward clearing the road while demonstrators backed off. it didn't come to all-out confrontation. throughout wednesday protests have been getting
. >> hello, france, germany and italy have called on their european union partners signed a documentalling for a review of the rules on asylum, and a fairer distribution of refugees and migrants throughout the european union. throughout the 4 hours more than 1,600 people have been rescued from boats in the mids mediterranean, and many continue to die in the attempts. there have been angry protests from refugees in hungary. these are pictures that we just received from the macedonian...
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this egyptian billionaire said all he needs is for greece or italy to sell him an island. finally, paying taxes, donating organs and helping others rather than send in the police and pass more laws and ban more stuff. can the government nudge to you do the right thing? there is a nudge unit here in the united kingdom and we will talk to the head of it. first, here's my take. as 16 candidates try to get noticed, perhaps we shouldn't be surprised to hear crazy rhetoric and outulantish ideas. chris christie proposed that all legal visitors to the united states, anyone with a visa be tracked every minute like a fedex package. mike huckabee compared planned parenthood to isis and said they both take people's heads off. i haven't even gotten to donald trump. the brunt of this extremism has been born by immigrants, especially mexicans. it's crude and obnoxious, but inconsequential. the policies could not be ena enacted or implemented and although they may be offended, the country has to find a way to make peace with the neighbor to the north. none of this is true about china. the
this egyptian billionaire said all he needs is for greece or italy to sell him an island. finally, paying taxes, donating organs and helping others rather than send in the police and pass more laws and ban more stuff. can the government nudge to you do the right thing? there is a nudge unit here in the united kingdom and we will talk to the head of it. first, here's my take. as 16 candidates try to get noticed, perhaps we shouldn't be surprised to hear crazy rhetoric and outulantish ideas....
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but for that, they need people smugglers to get them across the border to greece or to italy. we called a syrian smuggler in the turkish port city of mersin, pretending to be potential clients. >> it costs $4,800 per person. usually we take between 5,000 and 5,500. the ship is 77 meters long, a freighter that can sail in any kind of weather. this time there will be 1,000 passengers onboard. the captain will not leave the ship, don't worry. he'll only get his money when all the refugees have reached their destination. >> the mediterranean port of mersin, some 1,000 kilometers south of istanbul, is a hub for people smugglers. in the past, desperate refugees used to risk crossing to europe in fishing boats. now they do it in freighters ready to be scrapped. this former journalist from damascus, who wants to remain anonymous, wants to use a smuggler to get to europe. he no longer has a passport, and his wife and children are in lebanon. now he's trying to earn enough money for the crossing, even despite the risks. >> if you're trying to escape death, you don't care how dangerous i
but for that, they need people smugglers to get them across the border to greece or to italy. we called a syrian smuggler in the turkish port city of mersin, pretending to be potential clients. >> it costs $4,800 per person. usually we take between 5,000 and 5,500. the ship is 77 meters long, a freighter that can sail in any kind of weather. this time there will be 1,000 passengers onboard. the captain will not leave the ship, don't worry. he'll only get his money when all the refugees...
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people do not want to stay in greece and italy.either is prepared to deal with this e they work as hard as they can to get out of the countries. is there a possibility to bring canada? >> well, the united states made a commitment that it hopes to process 1400. today, in 2015, 1,042 syrians came to the united states. >> that is shocking. canada as well. why? >> because it's not on the doorstep. it's a long way away. the united states is yet to take the limited number of people for permanent resettlement. in order, eligible to come to the united states. first you must be approved by u.n.h.c.r. then you must go through an extensive series of background and security checks. you understand why that is. you need to know who people are, that they are not people fighting with i.s.i.s., siding with al qaeda. fair enough. the process is extremely slow. in 2015, the u.s. settled 10,000 refugees from iraq. and that... >> from iraq. >> and that war ended a long time ago. it shows you how long the a. >> difficult. meantime the people suffer. "am
people do not want to stay in greece and italy.either is prepared to deal with this e they work as hard as they can to get out of the countries. is there a possibility to bring canada? >> well, the united states made a commitment that it hopes to process 1400. today, in 2015, 1,042 syrians came to the united states. >> that is shocking. canada as well. why? >> because it's not on the doorstep. it's a long way away. the united states is yet to take the limited number of people...
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hundreds have been taken back to italy. state of georgia has executed a woman for the first time in 70 years. kelly planned her husband's murder in 1997. numerous appeals for clemency were ignored, despite her lawyer's claimed that she was a model prisoner who showed remorse for her actions. ly was the only woman on george's death row. early on wednesday, she was given a lethal injection at the state prison injection, -- prison in jackson, making her the first female to be executed in seven decades. not even a plea from the pope could put a stop to it. during a recent speech to congress, he spoke out on capital punishment. from the beginning of my ministry, this has led me to advocate at different levels the global abolition of the death penalty. >> outside the prison, scores of supporters kept vigil in the rain. during her last moments, she broke into some.-- song. >> she apologized for what she did. she said she was sorry that amazing man lost his life because of her. when the execution started, she began singing "amazing
hundreds have been taken back to italy. state of georgia has executed a woman for the first time in 70 years. kelly planned her husband's murder in 1997. numerous appeals for clemency were ignored, despite her lawyer's claimed that she was a model prisoner who showed remorse for her actions. ly was the only woman on george's death row. early on wednesday, she was given a lethal injection at the state prison injection, -- prison in jackson, making her the first female to be executed in seven...
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others like italy are starting to close the doors.this province went to rome to demand that the number of refugees sent here be reduced. >> so far this year, more than 120,000 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy. sparking demands from some, more in the wealthy north than the poorer south for a crack down. welcome, says 22-year-old victor from nigeria, is wearing thin. >> maybe you like it play football with them. no, no, no. we dent want black here. we don't. >> he fled after boko haram killed his mother. this woman said she fled after boko haram came. they hope for a better life here but sometimes feel strangers in a very strange land. also, another woman requested we not show her face. >> they don't ask me. >> father luca says there is a rising tide of intolerance toward new comers in this prosperous town. we have people who pray it jesus in church. they play to god the father of us all, he said, then outside church, they say let's kill them. send them home. sink their boats. hardly a welcoming attitude for those desperately
others like italy are starting to close the doors.this province went to rome to demand that the number of refugees sent here be reduced. >> so far this year, more than 120,000 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy. sparking demands from some, more in the wealthy north than the poorer south for a crack down. welcome, says 22-year-old victor from nigeria, is wearing thin. >> maybe you like it play football with them. no, no, no. we dent want black here. we don't. >> he...
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al jazeera, italy. >> plenty more coming up. we'll report from singapore where the upcoming election is shaping up to be the most hotly contested in the city and state's 50 year history. >> the venice film festival tries to avoid that sinking feeling by raiding a wave of 16 mattic change. >> ahead in sport, find out why roger federer is playing the best tennis of his career. the latest from the u.s. open, coming up. >> floods in eastern japan are affecting up to 800,000 people. at least 100,000 people have been forced from their homes. many others are stranded and need emergency assistance. >> a wall of water rushed be into this part of eastern japan, taking all in its way. rescuers are overwhelmed with people needing help, especially in the city. they are signaling to the emergency services and military helicopters flying overhead for help. the river broke its banks after a second day of unusually heavy rain, overflowing across low lying areas. >> these heavy rains are unprecedented. we can say this is an abnormal situation be
al jazeera, italy. >> plenty more coming up. we'll report from singapore where the upcoming election is shaping up to be the most hotly contested in the city and state's 50 year history. >> the venice film festival tries to avoid that sinking feeling by raiding a wave of 16 mattic change. >> ahead in sport, find out why roger federer is playing the best tennis of his career. the latest from the u.s. open, coming up. >> floods in eastern japan are affecting up to 800,000...
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. >> translator: neither greece nor italy can accommodate the refugees arriving on their borders.e have discussed the crisis and the change in the policy. sweden and germany agree we need mandatory quotas. we must also ensure they are distributed fairly across the e.u. >>> the unhcr says there is a dire need to streamline the process to relocate refugees. >> we have proposed that there be european union lead mega centers established in greece, established also in italy and also in hungary, whereby the people arriving there, could go to these centers, be received in decent humane conditions, they could apply for ally sum there, but this would only work if european countries come together and agree on a relocation plan. once established that they are refugees to participate in countries in the european union. >>> in turkey at least 14 police officers have been killed and two others wounded in a bomb attack on a mini bus. the government is blaming the pkk for the attack. it is just the latest deadly attack against security forces. >> translator: those mountains will be cleared of the
. >> translator: neither greece nor italy can accommodate the refugees arriving on their borders.e have discussed the crisis and the change in the policy. sweden and germany agree we need mandatory quotas. we must also ensure they are distributed fairly across the e.u. >>> the unhcr says there is a dire need to streamline the process to relocate refugees. >> we have proposed that there be european union lead mega centers established in greece, established also in italy and...
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in italy 20 died after a marine jet severed a gondola cable. today the disproportionate presence of bases in bases that like full democratic rights such as guam and puerto rico helps perpetuate a 21st-century forma 21st century form of colonialism. punishing our country's ability to be a model for democracy. indeed, despite the rhetoric about spreading democracy, the government track record when it comes to bases shows a clear preference for maintaining bases in undemocratic and often despotic states such as qatar and bahrain and the willingness to partner with unsavory characters is also entangle the us military, mafia organizations. meanwhile, imprisonment, torture, and abuse have tarnished the international reputation of the united states and generated anger. similarly, drone bases enabled missile strikes killing hundreds of opposition or -- men and women. foreign bases have created fertile breeding grounds for radicalism. the presence of our bases in the muslim holy land of saudi arabia was a major recruitinga major recruiting tool for al q
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to relocate them from, say, greece, hungary or italy to a host nation such as germany, austria, sweepedtever. resettled. is different. resettle. means actually going to the camps in the front line states. identifying very need a jefes and bringing them direct to a european country. that's what you want nighted kingdom said they will do. not those there are there. we shouldn't favor those that could pay the people smugglers in favor of those against the ones sitting in camps. if they could organize asylum seeking in this way with people buying air tickets instead of paying smugglers it would be a lot of safer. >> what has merged it eastern european countries, versus western european countries, many of whom are new to the european union. >> reporter: one is the type of refugees they would accept. there is an outcry in the european union as a say result f some lead nurse east turn europe, suggesting they only want christian refugees. we know very well about the way in which some christian communities have been persecuted and hounded in places like syria. but just today, just at the time of
to relocate them from, say, greece, hungary or italy to a host nation such as germany, austria, sweepedtever. resettled. is different. resettle. means actually going to the camps in the front line states. identifying very need a jefes and bringing them direct to a european country. that's what you want nighted kingdom said they will do. not those there are there. we shouldn't favor those that could pay the people smugglers in favor of those against the ones sitting in camps. if they could...
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crazy video shot from inside an apartment from como in italy. you can see some of the hail coming down but the interesting part about this is when the picture cuts to this angle, that's not a river, that's just the road outside his apartment building so italy took an absolute beating. >>> taylor has a simple request. >> you want to see papa? >> yes. >> hear her sweet plea when her plane is delayed. >>> and a man spots a skunk. >> whose head is stuck in one of those yogurt cans. >> see the smooth way out of a sticky situation. >> he's like cats in america there. >> that's smart! >>> rgt vgt brought to you by serta, we make the world's best mattress. ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk. all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. squeeze. stir. share. >>> somebody falls, sorry about that. dash cam making a right-hand turn. mind that taxi the blue car goes straight and as the car comes around watch what happens. oops >> what was it? >> the tax see being towed by the car ahead. the pedestrians crossing the street did not notice the tow rope between the two c
crazy video shot from inside an apartment from como in italy. you can see some of the hail coming down but the interesting part about this is when the picture cuts to this angle, that's not a river, that's just the road outside his apartment building so italy took an absolute beating. >>> taylor has a simple request. >> you want to see papa? >> yes. >> hear her sweet plea when her plane is delayed. >>> and a man spots a skunk. >> whose head is stuck in...
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italy's foreign minister says the freedom of movement within the shangen zone could be jeopardized unless there is agreement. jacky rowland, once again we find ourselves with this issue of whether europe can speak with a common voice or not. >> well, clearly, the scenes that we've seen on various of the entry points to europe, right now in hungary, but also, in greece and in italy, really outline the fact that any idea of any kind of common eu policy on asylum is really in at that timers. there was this rule wrive i whea person had to claim asylum, they had to do so in the first country of entry pfn greece or e or italy. but germany has said it would welcome them. you have to clearly apply for asylum now, the system is broken. but whether or not these mifntseministers can actually an a system is clearly unlikely. the gulf of different positions of countries, as you mentioned kamal, german, french, common system that can be applied across the eu with the way of sharing out the refugees but also countries of eastern europe, like slovakia or the united kingdom, bearing in mind this issue, it
italy's foreign minister says the freedom of movement within the shangen zone could be jeopardized unless there is agreement. jacky rowland, once again we find ourselves with this issue of whether europe can speak with a common voice or not. >> well, clearly, the scenes that we've seen on various of the entry points to europe, right now in hungary, but also, in greece and in italy, really outline the fact that any idea of any kind of common eu policy on asylum is really in at that timers....
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>> we call it staten italy. >> seth: staten italy, that's nice. now how many recipes are in the book? >> 146. >> seth: great, are they all pizza? >> no. >> nah. >> seth: okay. >> all right. >> put some tomato sauce down there. >> you go like this here, look. >> nice and easy. >> the one way -- just do the perimeter. >> seth: yep, it's the perimeter, got it. >> yep. >> seth: all right. >> you go like this. >> seth: interior perimeter, great. >> interior perimeter. we make a bull's eye. >> seth: oh, great, okay. >> and that's it. >> and then we throw some rigotta down. >> seth: some rigotta -- all right, great. so on "pizza masters", you guys go around the country and you try pizza from other places, right? >> all over. >> we do. >> seth: and do you have a favorite that's not in new york? >> it was in alaska, actually. >> seth: really, what was the name of it? i think i've been there. >> what was it called, sal? >> no, it was in rhode island. [ applause ] >> seth: they're right next door to each other, i can -- [ laughter ] >> exactly. >> we went to
>> we call it staten italy. >> seth: staten italy, that's nice. now how many recipes are in the book? >> 146. >> seth: great, are they all pizza? >> no. >> nah. >> seth: okay. >> all right. >> put some tomato sauce down there. >> you go like this here, look. >> nice and easy. >> the one way -- just do the perimeter. >> seth: yep, it's the perimeter, got it. >> yep. >> seth: all right. >> you go like...
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anna: italy's international economic conference is currently underway.the financial world are converging on the site of lake como to discuss challenges to the global economy. we go live now to the financial market for them, where we are joined by the jpmorgan chairman, jacob frankel. good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. let's start with your take on the broad macro picture we face right now. have you contextualize the volatility we have seen in markets in august and into september? how much is that shifting your view of where the economy is? well, i am the chairman of jpmorgan international, not jpmorgan. be,global economy seems to especially lately in the united states, were covering. -- recovering. there is no question that recovery in the u.s. has taken hold. labor markets have improved. fall, and wey will are very close to normalization of the united states. of course there are areas in the world that are not doing so well, especially submarkets with the decline of commodity prices. they have a big burden on them. by the same to
anna: italy's international economic conference is currently underway.the financial world are converging on the site of lake como to discuss challenges to the global economy. we go live now to the financial market for them, where we are joined by the jpmorgan chairman, jacob frankel. good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. let's start with your take on the broad macro picture we face right now. have you contextualize the volatility we have seen in markets in august and into...