93
93
Mar 4, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
it started as a protest movement, a movement against political corruption, efficiencies of the publict party in the italian parliament. it is a great result, undoubtedly. many people wonder what exactly does the five star movement stand for? you have told us what they often say they are against the how they want to change things, but are they able to be defined by left, right or centre or none of the above? well, that is the novelty of the five star movement. when they presented themselves as a party, they said they were neither right nor left wing. that is something of the past. the five star movement looks at the democracy. they think that the web and intranet is the new way to give a voice to all voters and they are looking at good things for italy and the interests of the country. their candidates are people who do not have political experience. they say, we are honest people and that should be enough as to lead the country. it is difficult to define what the five star movement stands for. many of their policies are agreed online. they just their policies are agreed online. theyju
it started as a protest movement, a movement against political corruption, efficiencies of the publict party in the italian parliament. it is a great result, undoubtedly. many people wonder what exactly does the five star movement stand for? you have told us what they often say they are against the how they want to change things, but are they able to be defined by left, right or centre or none of the above? well, that is the novelty of the five star movement. when they presented themselves as a...
33
33
Mar 2, 2018
03/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
movements are founded in particular the civil rights movement and i know you want to get and i want i want to bring this more you to because this is someone who thinks you guys can do this is being able to organize for a seventeen year old really it's easy we often forget that it's in this stage of our lives that were fueled up to show off what we learn when we're most gregarious active competitive it's this stage of our and our lives when differences are easily suspended to win over a common enemy with all of our energy and you started this fight in twenty fourteen so i'm guessing you agree with that so you know my mind really goes back to august twenty fourth. when my community was met with unnecessary militaristic police force and we chose to resist the force by demonstrating in using our first amendment rights and this is after the death of michael brown. i organized. high school students we engaged in massive walkouts massive demonstrations and we. salute you we lobbied for legislation gun reform because we saw gun reform is reforming the guns of police you cannot talk about gun
movements are founded in particular the civil rights movement and i know you want to get and i want i want to bring this more you to because this is someone who thinks you guys can do this is being able to organize for a seventeen year old really it's easy we often forget that it's in this stage of our lives that were fueled up to show off what we learn when we're most gregarious active competitive it's this stage of our and our lives when differences are easily suspended to win over a common...
33
33
Mar 24, 2018
03/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the civil rights movement, women's health care movement, marriage equality movement, antiwar movement. this one is powered and driven by young people. i think that is one of the fundamental changes we are seeing in the gun violence prevention movement. if you may recall, i have been evolved -- involved in this cause for some time, beginning in the early 1990's. i was instrumental in a ban against a so weapons. when it was challenged, we won it. the same arguments made now, second amendment, equal protection, and we won on appeal. .hose precedents have stood up the social movement, the involvement of the people is something new. that's what has changed. i think that's what will enable us to achieve more than just the relatively modest, even minor improvement in the budget last night. improveram which will information going into the background checks. >> it's about the most minimal thing you could have done. minimal, itremely is a baby step when we need giant strides. it just offers some incentivek, financial rewards to the states that do what they are required to do, report convictions
the civil rights movement, women's health care movement, marriage equality movement, antiwar movement. this one is powered and driven by young people. i think that is one of the fundamental changes we are seeing in the gun violence prevention movement. if you may recall, i have been evolved -- involved in this cause for some time, beginning in the early 1990's. i was instrumental in a ban against a so weapons. when it was challenged, we won it. the same arguments made now, second amendment,...
102
102
Mar 5, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 1
how much of a pata will five star movement play, they are at 35% within. will five star movement play five star movement performed pretty much how we expected to perform, even better than the polls predict that a couple of weeks ago. what we can say now, and this is pretty much what a lot of people were discussing during the campaign, as much as people were discussing the pre— vote coalition, they were discussing the post vote coalition. the five star movement have always been against a formal coalition but in recent weeks luigi di maio, their leader, has conceded that depending on the vote, they would be open to seeking partners afterwards, on condition that they would abide by the five star movement programme. it remains to be seen who they could partner with. it is very much all to play for. how much has been a concern, for example, in europe, around the world, financial markets, looking at italy, at the rise of populism and antiestablishment forces that we have seen in recent months?m antiestablishment forces that we have seen in recent months? it has been a concern but when you l
how much of a pata will five star movement play, they are at 35% within. will five star movement play five star movement performed pretty much how we expected to perform, even better than the polls predict that a couple of weeks ago. what we can say now, and this is pretty much what a lot of people were discussing during the campaign, as much as people were discussing the pre— vote coalition, they were discussing the post vote coalition. the five star movement have always been against a...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the government is in a puzzle another one of them reads italy of the five star movement and lego by the run who was of course the leader of the democratic party which didn't do too well here that the prime minister. whose whole career in a referendum and had failed and then came back in this election in hopes of getting more political momentum which hasn't realized another headline reads win for demaio italy is on governable beef heard from france from a month in the past. saying that europe the european union is not having a good night's we've heard from our former you keep leader nigel for raj congratulating the five star movement so in on an individual political basis this is a win for an anti-establishment movement who are anti immigration pushes who are if you are a skeptic and the reality here on the ground our discussions of what to do next how they're going to talk to each other we know that the five star movement being outside stablish meant not leaning toward the left or right have made it clear they're not interested in forming a coalition with some of the other big playe
the government is in a puzzle another one of them reads italy of the five star movement and lego by the run who was of course the leader of the democratic party which didn't do too well here that the prime minister. whose whole career in a referendum and had failed and then came back in this election in hopes of getting more political momentum which hasn't realized another headline reads win for demaio italy is on governable beef heard from france from a month in the past. saying that europe...
45
45
Mar 5, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the instance, the five star movement movement got many more voters than it was supposed to.inside the right—wing coalition also was an object of surprise because la lega, are strongly xenophobic party, got more preferences than the more moderate silvio berlusconi party. so it is a rear “— silvio berlusconi party. so it is a rear —— readjusts the far—right. the south—east totally completely five star movement. with some the region receiving 50% of the vote. luigi di receiving 5096 of the vote. luigi di maio's party, the five star movement. isn't this a game changer if they decide they could form a coalition? —— is this. if they decide they could form a coalition? -- is this. well, this is what they have to be able to convince the other parties that they are serious they say they want to enter in the conversation. now they use the word conversation and dialogue on issues. but in fact they are still in the process of learning how to enter the kind of coalition strategy and language. but since they are learning very quickly because they have shown to be great campaigners. they h
the instance, the five star movement movement got many more voters than it was supposed to.inside the right—wing coalition also was an object of surprise because la lega, are strongly xenophobic party, got more preferences than the more moderate silvio berlusconi party. so it is a rear “— silvio berlusconi party. so it is a rear —— readjusts the far—right. the south—east totally completely five star movement. with some the region receiving 50% of the vote. luigi di receiving 5096...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 1
parties like the five star movement out of desperation and they may have tried. harder parties in the past not else has worked in some parts of the country especially there felt that this was a last resort. i mean it's the house being a call member of the european union signed the treaty but way back in one hundred fifty seven. how progressive do you think a shift away from this block is. italian politicians have traditionally had a tendency towards hyperbolic statements and that has applied to better school in the past for shore salvini in the leg and the various leading figures of the five star movement as we got closer to the polls many of them have moderated their tone and i expect that once in government there will soften them even further this is not to say that one shouldn't be concerned about the systemic effects of these elections both countrywide in italy or for the european union but if we are to judge from as i said the softening of the tones both awards euro membership and e.u. membership as a whole. and also be the record of the leg government at le
parties like the five star movement out of desperation and they may have tried. harder parties in the past not else has worked in some parts of the country especially there felt that this was a last resort. i mean it's the house being a call member of the european union signed the treaty but way back in one hundred fifty seven. how progressive do you think a shift away from this block is. italian politicians have traditionally had a tendency towards hyperbolic statements and that has applied to...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
to the government is in a puzzle another one of them reads italy of the five star movement and lego by renfield who was of course the leader of the democratic party which didn't do too well he's the prime minister of bet his whole career in a referendum and had failed and then came back in this election in hopes of getting more political momentum which hasn't realized another headline reads win for demaio italy is on governable beef heard from france from a month in the past saying that you're of the european union is not having a good night's we've heard from our former you keep leader nigel for raj congratulating the five star movement so an on an individual political basis this is a win for an anti-establishment movement who are anti immigration pushes who are if you are a skeptic and the reality here on the ground our discussions of what to do next how they're going to talk to each other we know that the fight for. movement being tied down with not leaning toward the left or right have made it clear they're not interested in forming a coalition without some of the other big play
to the government is in a puzzle another one of them reads italy of the five star movement and lego by renfield who was of course the leader of the democratic party which didn't do too well he's the prime minister of bet his whole career in a referendum and had failed and then came back in this election in hopes of getting more political momentum which hasn't realized another headline reads win for demaio italy is on governable beef heard from france from a month in the past saying that you're...
58
58
Mar 4, 2018
03/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
s and party leaders from the five star movement. there was a there's a screen in the corner giving people those exit polls as you were saying exit posed to be taken with a pinch of salt. judging on previous elections but they seem to if correct bear out the predictions that the five star have become the largest single party in the lower chamber of parliament but interestingly what you were saying was that it looks like. silvio berlusconi's party and their election allies the northern league seem to be neck and neck which would indicate that in fact if most political analysis expectations are made in other words that that coalition has the strongest chance of forming a government in the event of a hung parliament that it could be the. northern the the league party the former northern league who then tried to impose their candidate as prime minister and that would be matteo silvino he's in his early forty's he's a very outspoken person on the subject of immigration he says he's a nationalist he rejects the epithet of racists that some
s and party leaders from the five star movement. there was a there's a screen in the corner giving people those exit polls as you were saying exit posed to be taken with a pinch of salt. judging on previous elections but they seem to if correct bear out the predictions that the five star have become the largest single party in the lower chamber of parliament but interestingly what you were saying was that it looks like. silvio berlusconi's party and their election allies the northern league...
79
79
Mar 23, 2018
03/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the history of social movements or civil rights movements, think of gandhi, dr. king, always an economic embargo or component. there always has been. there may be a few discounts to nra members, but how do you diagnose this engagement that businesses have in the issue over the past month? >> social media. >> when we first started, we were mainly women. we realized that there were two very important members we could poll, we only hold 70% of the 500,000 elected positions in this country. -- 17% of thee 500,000 elected positions in the country. we make 80% of the spending decisions. three months and, when we were small, we went after starbucks because they were not only allowing but enabling open carry. people were buying lattes with ar-15's. we could not do a boycott because we were so small. months, by making images go viral of people open carrying at starbucks and having skipped starbucks saturday, putting pressure on the company, their ceo said no more guns in our store at all. not just open carry. parkland, we saw that companies were voluntarily and quickly di
the history of social movements or civil rights movements, think of gandhi, dr. king, always an economic embargo or component. there always has been. there may be a few discounts to nra members, but how do you diagnose this engagement that businesses have in the issue over the past month? >> social media. >> when we first started, we were mainly women. we realized that there were two very important members we could poll, we only hold 70% of the 500,000 elected positions in this...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
today with the movement long extinct no longer has anybody at home homes have been rented out. to the socially disadvantaged and to the elderly. and. the many seniors depicting the way of the cross bear testimony to the deep piety of the biggie and their veneration of the sacred heart. is wearing the dress of a big light nuns chose a uniform habit. begin making lace they were so successful at this that they became serious competition for the embroidery works in india. this tradition of lir lace which is found nowhere else in such perfection is still cultivated today the womenfolk of leo come together at the beginning to embroider and to make pillar like. the beginner and their livelihood from washing bleaching and spinning. in the middle ages this is where the preaching fields were located it wasn't until much later in seven hundred twenty that the impressive row of houses on the ground it was built there brick and sandstone facades still characterize the settlement today. how. in addition to the houses where the beginning lived a community consisted of a convent for new member
today with the movement long extinct no longer has anybody at home homes have been rented out. to the socially disadvantaged and to the elderly. and. the many seniors depicting the way of the cross bear testimony to the deep piety of the biggie and their veneration of the sacred heart. is wearing the dress of a big light nuns chose a uniform habit. begin making lace they were so successful at this that they became serious competition for the embroidery works in india. this tradition of lir lace...
112
112
Mar 25, 2018
03/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
it wasn't a political movement or even a business movement.oral movement, save the nation's soul. >> no, no question about that. and, quite frankly, we may have to redefine what is morality because it seems as if there is some confusion about it, particularly as it relates to some on the right wing, the right wing evangelistic community. moral behavior is really about values. what do you value in society? do you value your children? it feels as if we have not so far because we're not -- we have not been courageous enough to do something about guns. every nation is judged by how it streets its young people. they are our most precious resource. we can and we must do better. we are a much better nation than the behavior that we're exhibiting at this particular time. >> let me ask this of both you and carrie, martin. what do we need to see with all of this tremendous energy? what do we need to see to translate this into a real movement for change? how do we not have this moment pass? >> well, first of all, the moment is i don't believe going to to
it wasn't a political movement or even a business movement.oral movement, save the nation's soul. >> no, no question about that. and, quite frankly, we may have to redefine what is morality because it seems as if there is some confusion about it, particularly as it relates to some on the right wing, the right wing evangelistic community. moral behavior is really about values. what do you value in society? do you value your children? it feels as if we have not so far because we're not --...
61
61
Mar 5, 2018
03/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
in terms of the movement, it's really what the five-star movement is going to determine now.ir preference goes were the left rather than the lega. in this case, it's not go be tour so much with the euroskeptic party. recently, with the five-star movement it actually opened and defined the five-star movement as the -- party. that's very interesting to look at instead, if the five-star movement in the case, it's leaning more towards the lega possibly because of the lines of the five-star movement, that sell really is something for europe to look at >> the nuance is quite interesting here because it feels you might have had two things play out but it was a protest vote of what has been a challenging time in politics you had a key change from five star, saying they would not have a big vote in the member of the euro do you think the vote we had yesterday was more than of a protest vote, that really, five-star allowed voters to get out and say, we object to the establishment and the politics we've had in this country, but we're not voting against europe. do you think that's what w
in terms of the movement, it's really what the five-star movement is going to determine now.ir preference goes were the left rather than the lega. in this case, it's not go be tour so much with the euroskeptic party. recently, with the five-star movement it actually opened and defined the five-star movement as the -- party. that's very interesting to look at instead, if the five-star movement in the case, it's leaning more towards the lega possibly because of the lines of the five-star...
67
67
Mar 5, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
they we re movement, they were against...e at the beginning andi were anti— europe at the beginning and i remember a little while after brexit they started to distance themselves a little bit from that rhetoric. they have not been as big a concern now. the biggest concern would be that now if they form a partnership, who is their most likely partner? some people mooch the liga who are currently in a partnership with the former prime minister ‘s party. they are against europe. they want a referendum on italy's membership of the euro. and then we have far right movements, now suggesting that we would rather reform europe and a referendum on the euro would be a last resort. who knows what will happen if they pair up knows what will happen if they pair up with the lega? we will get more analysis on what the results could mean for italy and for europe a little later on in the programme. firstly, let's have a look at other news stories. south korea is sending a high—level delegation to north korea on monday for talks. the discussio
they we re movement, they were against...e at the beginning andi were anti— europe at the beginning and i remember a little while after brexit they started to distance themselves a little bit from that rhetoric. they have not been as big a concern now. the biggest concern would be that now if they form a partnership, who is their most likely partner? some people mooch the liga who are currently in a partnership with the former prime minister ‘s party. they are against europe. they want a...
106
106
Mar 5, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
it only‘s populist five star movement celebrates the excellent polls. to be the single largest party in italy. on its own it does not have the numbers to form a government so it now needs to form a government so it now needs to find a coalition partner. translation: everyone will need to come and speak to us and i say, especially to the citizens, that this is a guarantee of transparency for the italian people because the other political parties will have to speak to us using our methods of transparency based on the proposals and solution we want to guarantee this country and this will take place in the next days and weeks. but a centre right alliance organised by former prime minister silvio berlusconi may end up as the biggest grouping in parliament. early results suggest this group's most powerful voice may now long to the anti— migrant league led by matteo salvini and he may play a key role in coalition talks. this election has been tougher the current centre—left government. the parties prime minister, paolo gentiloni, will stay on as a ca reta ker
it only‘s populist five star movement celebrates the excellent polls. to be the single largest party in italy. on its own it does not have the numbers to form a government so it now needs to form a government so it now needs to find a coalition partner. translation: everyone will need to come and speak to us and i say, especially to the citizens, that this is a guarantee of transparency for the italian people because the other political parties will have to speak to us using our methods of...
42
42
Mar 24, 2018
03/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
, like every other social movement in this country, will have. mike: the republicans kind of control the house and senate, and i have detected nothing like the kind of movement you are talking about. what are you picking up on that i am missing? sen. blumenthal: i am feeling that my republican colleagues know they have to do something. that do something has been repeated constantly since parkland. it is this something that is meaningful. not just fix nicks. not just fix improvements of the research that is being done, but something meaningful. red flag statute is a bipartisan proposal from senator graham from south carolina and myself. it would involve a judicial officer when there is an application from law enforcement or a family member issuing a warrant or an order that would prevent somebody inofficer whenn application from law enforcement crisis, somebody in danger of killing or students in a high school, or a spouse or intimate partner from buying or having a gun. in connecticut, we have shown these statutes were. about 150 on average peopl
, like every other social movement in this country, will have. mike: the republicans kind of control the house and senate, and i have detected nothing like the kind of movement you are talking about. what are you picking up on that i am missing? sen. blumenthal: i am feeling that my republican colleagues know they have to do something. that do something has been repeated constantly since parkland. it is this something that is meaningful. not just fix nicks. not just fix improvements of the...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
and for more on the me too movement let's bring in christina luntz editor of. the cofounder of the center for feminist foreign policy welcome to you christina and we're also joined from france we are joined to this evening by gloria freedman a sculptor who signs the controversial letter from actress catherine deneuve criticizing the me to movement welcome to both of you we appreciate you both being on the program with us this evening and christina i'd like to turn to you first the me too movement of course a prominent movement getting getting a lot of press a lot of attention is it fair to say that this has been a sea change not only when it comes to the fight against sexual harassment but also the fight for greater gender parity definitely and i think it's. it has positive implications as well negative for so the fact that more people are listening now and more people are speaking out is definitely something incredible powerful and important but at the same time it just shows that for so many years indicates women have tried to speak out but the mechanisms of
and for more on the me too movement let's bring in christina luntz editor of. the cofounder of the center for feminist foreign policy welcome to you christina and we're also joined from france we are joined to this evening by gloria freedman a sculptor who signs the controversial letter from actress catherine deneuve criticizing the me to movement welcome to both of you we appreciate you both being on the program with us this evening and christina i'd like to turn to you first the me too...
71
71
Mar 31, 2018
03/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
was very involved in the temperance movement, he was also involved in the women's suffrage movement . he continued to use his voice, even after slavery was ended. , soery had been abolished he became the forerunner with others in terms of the early civil rights movement. susan: he also became one of america's early international celebrities. how did he manage to travel as much as he did, and he was out of the united states were almost two years at one point. mr. mcclarin: yes. what we found our his early trips outside of the united imposedwere a self- exile, because when he wrote his first narrative, he named names and identified individuals in that narrative, and did that because people did not believe his story. people thought he was a free person of caller, and there was no way the things he discussed was no waynd there the things he discussed about slavery on the eastern shore, it was not true. and he was blamed as "inarticulate." so he wrote the narrative to refute those claims, so he had to travel all through europe. great britain. susan: ireland as well? mr. mcclarin: ireland
was very involved in the temperance movement, he was also involved in the women's suffrage movement . he continued to use his voice, even after slavery was ended. , soery had been abolished he became the forerunner with others in terms of the early civil rights movement. susan: he also became one of america's early international celebrities. how did he manage to travel as much as he did, and he was out of the united states were almost two years at one point. mr. mcclarin: yes. what we found our...
286
286
Mar 25, 2018
03/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
a growing movement to delete facebook. including calls from prominent names in tech, among them tesla founder, elon musk. matt bradley has more tonight. >> this is me in central damascus. i had more hair and much thinner. >> reporter: when hugh joined facebook more than a decade ago, he was a journalist in the middle east. arab spring activist adopted the social network to organize against dictatorships. >> i used facebook to interact with rebels fighting in syria. >> reporter: since allegations that cambridge analytica secretly harvested facebook user data, it's gone from a force for liberation to a tool for exploitation. >> it's clear that facebook is using my information in ways that i didn't sign up for and in ways i have no control over. >> reporter: he can't bring himself to delete his account yet unlike professor mike brown. why did you quit facebook? >> i've been increasingly uncomfortable with them for a while now. this latest revelation was just pretty clear that it was time to get out. >> reporter: while there a
a growing movement to delete facebook. including calls from prominent names in tech, among them tesla founder, elon musk. matt bradley has more tonight. >> this is me in central damascus. i had more hair and much thinner. >> reporter: when hugh joined facebook more than a decade ago, he was a journalist in the middle east. arab spring activist adopted the social network to organize against dictatorships. >> i used facebook to interact with rebels fighting in syria. >>...
160
160
Mar 14, 2018
03/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 1
, in the antiwar movement, in the marriage equality movement and today's movement is a movement. are you willing to be part of it and fight until the end? >> yeah. >> well, long after we're gone, you're going to remember this day. and america will remember that you were here. thank you so much for your energy and passion. we will win. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, my name is elizabeth -- okay. >> testing. testing. okay. >> is it on now? is it on? [ cheers and applause ] >> is it on now? >> no. >> okay. is the bull horn working? did you test it? testing. can you hear me? >> yes. >> is this working? >> yeah. >> all right is it working? >> yes. >> okay my name is elizabeth i'm wearing green for the six and seven-year-old killed in my district new town connecticut but you, the parkland knew town generation, you are making the difference you are america's leader. you know enough to say that we've got to do better. [ cheers and applause ] >> democracy is about the will of the people. 97% wants the laws change and what is this place doing? nothing. >> nothing. >> and what ar
, in the antiwar movement, in the marriage equality movement and today's movement is a movement. are you willing to be part of it and fight until the end? >> yeah. >> well, long after we're gone, you're going to remember this day. and america will remember that you were here. thank you so much for your energy and passion. we will win. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, my name is elizabeth -- okay. >> testing. testing. okay. >> is it on now? is it on? [...
151
151
Mar 24, 2018
03/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
what you're witnessing right now is a movement. a movement inspired by high schoolers. teenagers.nted change. and they weren't going to leave it up to the adults anymore. we're talking about the survivors of the parkland shooting, and today, on what normally would have been their spring break, they came to the nation's capital to march, to march for the 17 people they lost. to march for stricter gun laws,
what you're witnessing right now is a movement. a movement inspired by high schoolers. teenagers.nted change. and they weren't going to leave it up to the adults anymore. we're talking about the survivors of the parkland shooting, and today, on what normally would have been their spring break, they came to the nation's capital to march, to march for the 17 people they lost. to march for stricter gun laws,
267
267
Mar 23, 2018
03/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 1
or the civil rights movement.t's going to be interesting to see how the media continues to interact with this new movement. lester, thanks very much. we're looking forward to watching it. >> you bet, ali. thanks. >> be sure to catch "hope & fury mlk the movement and the media" tomorrow night 8:00 eastern on nbc. >>> all right, i want to take a quick look at the markets as i promised you because we have seen a fairly serious downturn. this had not been the case. if you recall yesterday the markets had turned down about 3% at this point at the end of the day and i was saying that the right side of your screen, to see a rapid drop off at the end of the hour always gives me pause because that means it goes into asia and can go into europe and that is exactly what happened overnight. by the time we got back to america, things had settled down. so, look at the left parts of your screen. that's the early part of the day. markets were in the green for most of the first part of the day. now once again toward the end of the
or the civil rights movement.t's going to be interesting to see how the media continues to interact with this new movement. lester, thanks very much. we're looking forward to watching it. >> you bet, ali. thanks. >> be sure to catch "hope & fury mlk the movement and the media" tomorrow night 8:00 eastern on nbc. >>> all right, i want to take a quick look at the markets as i promised you because we have seen a fairly serious downturn. this had not been the...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
movement. now one thing that we thought was particularly interesting was that there was the right wing the parties that were so popular ahead of the election despite the fact that we saw almost daily anti-fascist protests across the country those two ideas seem to be opposite each other. two main. fact or explain this all. to movement the first that is the high unemployment in italy and the sakal and that is the immigration this is why i hate the fat right to and the teacher really leave it all their core the fourth then in the sense of right they flourish and the more still hold the wallaces so successful we're going to be in the market all of italy because the immigration is. broken have particularly important important for people in this and nor could it not italy now we saw headlines warning that the e.u. would not be happy by any of the results of the election no matter which party came to power do you agree with us. i agree. is that. we view back to and seeing that the. government. can me
movement. now one thing that we thought was particularly interesting was that there was the right wing the parties that were so popular ahead of the election despite the fact that we saw almost daily anti-fascist protests across the country those two ideas seem to be opposite each other. two main. fact or explain this all. to movement the first that is the high unemployment in italy and the sakal and that is the immigration this is why i hate the fat right to and the teacher really leave it all...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
and so that is that movement and then there's the me too movement in a case that's also getting movable let's talk about the possibility of movement this is now hard it seems like a a bookend to the sixty's anti-war movement in a lot of ways. can you dig into that a little bit more you know put your exploration had on what do you see. well it's definitely brought back to kind of an ironic left right. but the difference is the sixty's were it was peace and love and. there was you know explosion of kind of music and there was a vibe to it that was later brought back the own ironic old left ok this unpack that for a second so the last lesson we had to a left in america was like there is lack panthers that was left out was left right and that was black guys with guns you know and there was a real strong reaction to this the yes yeah exactly ok and now and then we went into a phase of really right. wing kind of middle of the road conservatism and the left even though people say hollywood is the left and yet nobody is going to usa today ninety four percent of women in hollywood get sexually a
and so that is that movement and then there's the me too movement in a case that's also getting movable let's talk about the possibility of movement this is now hard it seems like a a bookend to the sixty's anti-war movement in a lot of ways. can you dig into that a little bit more you know put your exploration had on what do you see. well it's definitely brought back to kind of an ironic left right. but the difference is the sixty's were it was peace and love and. there was you know explosion...
90
90
Mar 10, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
—star movement is i would argue a ce ntreleft 5—star movement is i would argue a centreleft movement.e against the permanent political class in rome and in brussels. marine le pen laid it out. it is not about left versus right. that's too simplistic, and it's the way the opposition party media has always kept us out of power. i did not come here as a teacher, i came to europe as an observer and to learn. and what i've learned is, you are part of a worldwide movement that is bigger than france, bigger than italy, bigger than hungary, bigger than all of it. steve bannon. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come... it's known as a jewel of gothic architecture — but for how much longer? we take a look around notre—dame cathedral in paris — some of which is in danger of falling apart. this, the worst terrorist atrocity on modern european soil in modern times. in less than 2a hours the soviet union lost an elderly sikh leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years his junior. we heard these gunshots and then he came out and started firing and we we re came out and started firi
—star movement is i would argue a ce ntreleft 5—star movement is i would argue a centreleft movement.e against the permanent political class in rome and in brussels. marine le pen laid it out. it is not about left versus right. that's too simplistic, and it's the way the opposition party media has always kept us out of power. i did not come here as a teacher, i came to europe as an observer and to learn. and what i've learned is, you are part of a worldwide movement that is bigger than...
123
123
Mar 25, 2018
03/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 1
it meant that we were not just an isolated movement. >> this movement became a universal movement.e whites protesting alongside blacks. the news cameras couldn't look away and ultimately it really changed the evening news as we know of it. >> late today the federal government -- >> nightly news was only 15 minutes during the sit-ins and the freedom rides, even the birmingham crisis. but by the fall of 1963, cbs first went to 30 minutes. nbc huntley-brinkley went to 30 minutes. >> speed and efficiency in the new york and washington nerve centers of nbc news, these now make possible the expansion of the famed "huntley-brinkley report" to a full half hour. >> television became a bigger presence in people's lives just in time for freedom summer and the peak of the civil rights era. >> reporter: the explosion of media attention inspired a surge of new recruits, mostly young and white, into the movement. >> we all feel hopeful that we are going to be able to do something. that something really will come out of this summer. >> what areas will your main activities be in? >> we'll primarily
it meant that we were not just an isolated movement. >> this movement became a universal movement.e whites protesting alongside blacks. the news cameras couldn't look away and ultimately it really changed the evening news as we know of it. >> late today the federal government -- >> nightly news was only 15 minutes during the sit-ins and the freedom rides, even the birmingham crisis. but by the fall of 1963, cbs first went to 30 minutes. nbc huntley-brinkley went to 30 minutes....
221
221
Mar 17, 2018
03/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 1
movement, it is a movement. are you willing to be part of it and fight to the end? >> yes. long aftermenthal: we are gone, you are going to remember this day. and america will remember that you were here. thank you so much for your energy and passion. we will win. thank you. [cheering] >> testing. testing. rep. esty: is it on now? is it on now? no? ok. >> can you hear me? >> yes. rep. esty: can you hear me? is this working? all right, is it working? yes, ok. my name is elizabeth esty. i'm wearing green for the six and seven euros kids who were my district of newtown, connecticut. you, the parkland, newtown generation, you are making the difference. you are american -- america's leaders to you know enough to say, we have to do better. [cheering] democracy is about the will of the people, 97% want these laws changed. what is this place doing? nothing. what are you going to do? >> everything. going to: we are change the law or we are going to change who is in congress. get -- all right. >> let her speak. let her sp
movement, it is a movement. are you willing to be part of it and fight to the end? >> yes. long aftermenthal: we are gone, you are going to remember this day. and america will remember that you were here. thank you so much for your energy and passion. we will win. thank you. [cheering] >> testing. testing. rep. esty: is it on now? is it on now? no? ok. >> can you hear me? >> yes. rep. esty: can you hear me? is this working? all right, is it working? yes, ok. my name is...
138
138
Mar 24, 2018
03/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
and we have to continue this movement. it's not a moment, it's a movement. to get common sense gun control and laws changed. that's what we have to do every day until it's done. >> thanks very much. you guys keep marching. right now, we've got thousands of people standing shoulder to shoulder, heading down central park south. we're going to keep marching. bringing it to you live, back to you, alisyn. >> all right, jason, thank you. i'm sitting next to april ryan who when she saw paul mccartney, started singing give peace a chance. right now, i want to bring you to the main stage. this is delaney tar. she's another student from stoneman douglas high school. let's listen to what she has to say. >> they know that if there is no tightening of the background checks, we will vote them out. they know that if there is no shrinking of magazine capacity that we will vote them out. if they continue to ignore us, to only pretend to listen, then we will take action where it counts. we will take action every day in every way until they simply cannot ignore us anymore. tod
and we have to continue this movement. it's not a moment, it's a movement. to get common sense gun control and laws changed. that's what we have to do every day until it's done. >> thanks very much. you guys keep marching. right now, we've got thousands of people standing shoulder to shoulder, heading down central park south. we're going to keep marching. bringing it to you live, back to you, alisyn. >> all right, jason, thank you. i'm sitting next to april ryan who when she saw...
330
330
Mar 23, 2018
03/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 2
much like the movement we've seen in the past, civil rights movement, the women's healthcare movement, marriage equality movement and antiwar movement, this one is powered and driven by young people. and i think that's one of the fundamental changes that we're seeing in in the gun violence prevention movement, as you may recall i've been involved in his cause for some time when i was attorney general, beginning in the early 1990s. i was instrumental in advocating that we pass a ban in connecticut against assault weapons. then when it was challenged in court, i actually tried the case. we won against many of the same arguments that are made now, second amendment, equal protection, and then we won on appeal. those precedents have stood us in good stead, but the social movement, the involvement of the people of america i think it's something new. that's what has changed and i think that's what will enable us to achieve more than just the relatively modest, even minor improvement in the budget last night, the fix nics program it is called, which will improve information going into the bac
much like the movement we've seen in the past, civil rights movement, the women's healthcare movement, marriage equality movement and antiwar movement, this one is powered and driven by young people. and i think that's one of the fundamental changes that we're seeing in in the gun violence prevention movement, as you may recall i've been involved in his cause for some time when i was attorney general, beginning in the early 1990s. i was instrumental in advocating that we pass a ban in...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
to entering into a coalition with a faster movement so that's an option once again notts necessarily the case but it is not so impossible i believe so quite a bit of horse trading to come where does this leave italy which is desperate for reforms this leaves easily into transition of its political system. and before adding reforms we need to find a new equilibrium in our political system each cell has been leaving out of the pos communists and they will scorn you for twenty years now the post communist party p d the last hair. is in a crisis that was going he's eighty. one years old saw the talents used to miss changing and pipes their movement and league are the new forces on the rise so first of all we must to really restart the lies the political system and then with the new balance you tell you may have the political strength who implements real reforms thank you very much you are. well as italy it seems to be headed for a hung parliament in germany the political limbo is over after months of waiting a new government is finally in place with americal embarking on a fourth term as
to entering into a coalition with a faster movement so that's an option once again notts necessarily the case but it is not so impossible i believe so quite a bit of horse trading to come where does this leave italy which is desperate for reforms this leaves easily into transition of its political system. and before adding reforms we need to find a new equilibrium in our political system each cell has been leaving out of the pos communists and they will scorn you for twenty years now the post...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the five star movement led by thirty one year old luigi demaio was the biggest single party winner on the day it's anti corruption message resonated with voters especially in the impoverished south. to say one thing is certain from these preliminary results the five star movement will be the pillar of the next legislature. that up rosie manages to live with. and the biggest block of votes went to a right wing coalition between former prime minister silvio berlusconi's forth. and the anti immigrant league regardless of their strong showing it's unlikely that five star or the conservatives will achieve the necessary majority to govern outright. reeling from rising anti immigrant sentiment in a struggling economy the ruling democratic party and its center left coalition had a poor showing coming in third. barring any surprises with the final ballot counts the country looks headed for a hung parliament this will likely mean weeks of tough negotiations to hammer out a governing coalition. and we can talk to his garrick not to see has been covering this election for us from rome hi gary thi
the five star movement led by thirty one year old luigi demaio was the biggest single party winner on the day it's anti corruption message resonated with voters especially in the impoverished south. to say one thing is certain from these preliminary results the five star movement will be the pillar of the next legislature. that up rosie manages to live with. and the biggest block of votes went to a right wing coalition between former prime minister silvio berlusconi's forth. and the anti...
30
30
Mar 25, 2018
03/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
is the movement still a living powerful and it is a one. >> a think the movement is very much alive. had the opportunity last week to meet with the 45 group, basically a group in the last campaign for the inaugural, but 200 people there, most of them under the age of 35 or 40, many of them products of isi, virtually all of them longtime review, the interns along the way, but they are there. at the youngest levels but also at the middle level in all the way up. people like david, who is an avid fan and new york economist and now this treasury secretary. on and on. personnel in this administration i think are very dependent on the conservative movement and very specifically on the continuing good ideas. >> you where several has but one is that you are a member of the family. i would love to have been present at some of the occasions like thanksgiving and christmas where there must have been arguments around the table. specialized in an area he dominated in, which is the media. he dominated because he was the in thenservative who was to forceiable enoughpresent his way to do -- onto the
is the movement still a living powerful and it is a one. >> a think the movement is very much alive. had the opportunity last week to meet with the 45 group, basically a group in the last campaign for the inaugural, but 200 people there, most of them under the age of 35 or 40, many of them products of isi, virtually all of them longtime review, the interns along the way, but they are there. at the youngest levels but also at the middle level in all the way up. people like david, who is an...
91
91
Mar 13, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
it is just a movement, isn't it? and yes, it's taken off movement, isn't it?o been eclipsed by the latest social media movements like me too and time is up mac. —— time's up. what makes it last? most of us are invested in building it further than what it was on social media. we have a0 chapters across the world, across the us and canada and here in the united kingdom. with what aim? militant action? sometimes, sometimes as direct action, sometimes of civil desert that —— is disobedience, it is similarto desert that —— is disobedience, it is similar to what act up did around giving folks medicine when they were dying of aids. we are having a conversation because black people are dying at the hands of the state and oftentimes, nobody is caring. indirect and direct action... so it's about protesting, what, locally? that is our aim and mission but also, when they come to the united kingdom or canada, it is also to build relationships with folks that are using black lives matter, that are using black lives matter, that are using black lives matter, that a part of o
it is just a movement, isn't it? and yes, it's taken off movement, isn't it?o been eclipsed by the latest social media movements like me too and time is up mac. —— time's up. what makes it last? most of us are invested in building it further than what it was on social media. we have a0 chapters across the world, across the us and canada and here in the united kingdom. with what aim? militant action? sometimes, sometimes as direct action, sometimes of civil desert that —— is...
2,483
2.5K
quote
eye 2,483
favorite 0
quote 1
learns to navigate with his wheelchair by using the brain activity alone it doesn't need to do any movements doesn't have to produce any hand movements anything it just imagines the trajectory and we are gathering the signals three hundred four hundred neurons and send in the alpert today will chair after some much radical transformations are applied so that a monkey can collect the reward. the experiments began with a simple video game in one thousand nine hundred eighty four and have since been repeated worldwide a recess monkey named aurora used a joystick to move a customer inside a circle as a reward she was given fruit juice her brain activity was transmitted to an auto fishel on which exactly reproduce time movements then one morning nicolelis
learns to navigate with his wheelchair by using the brain activity alone it doesn't need to do any movements doesn't have to produce any hand movements anything it just imagines the trajectory and we are gathering the signals three hundred four hundred neurons and send in the alpert today will chair after some much radical transformations are applied so that a monkey can collect the reward. the experiments began with a simple video game in one thousand nine hundred eighty four and have since...
48
48
Mar 14, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
some of the best movements are able to continue to protest, continue to fight and grow that movement are elected officials. patrisse khan—cullors, thank you for coming on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello there. plenty to talk about in the weather story for the remainder of this week. we closed out yesterday in the south—west with a beautiful sunset. however, u nfortu nately, that's the place today where we will see some of the wettest and windiest weather courtesy of an area of low pressure moving in from the atlantic. it is bringing quite a lot of heavy rain and gale force winds to parts of portugal and spain. this low will sit out in the atlantic and influence the story for the next few days to come. good news, a southerly wind will bring milder air across the country so if you managed to escape the rain and get sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. quite a west—east divide with our weather today. central and eastern areas seeing the best of the sunshine and further west will see increasing and strengthening winds and rain, some turning heavy as we move through the middle of the
some of the best movements are able to continue to protest, continue to fight and grow that movement are elected officials. patrisse khan—cullors, thank you for coming on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello there. plenty to talk about in the weather story for the remainder of this week. we closed out yesterday in the south—west with a beautiful sunset. however, u nfortu nately, that's the place today where we will see some of the wettest and windiest weather courtesy of an area of low...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the five star movement again the whole south. it's more than thirty percent nationwide but since they're not making more than. getting more than twenty five twenty twenty five percent in the north clearly they're getting forty percent easily in all the southern regions and they were promised in money for not them and actually tell you the truth you know the southern part of italy has been very much on welfare in the past forty years so and very much assisted by the rest of the country so they want it even more and the other thing is i don't see any majority any majority or any coalition coming out directly you know from the from what where the perspective was though of the few few days ago the center right should have won but i'm not sure they got a majority you bring up a. good point about the division between the north and the south people who might not know about italian politics or about life in the country itself know about that big division there. so going back how do you explain that the right wing parties were so popular
the five star movement again the whole south. it's more than thirty percent nationwide but since they're not making more than. getting more than twenty five twenty twenty five percent in the north clearly they're getting forty percent easily in all the southern regions and they were promised in money for not them and actually tell you the truth you know the southern part of italy has been very much on welfare in the past forty years so and very much assisted by the rest of the country so they...
89
89
Mar 5, 2018
03/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
the paper says no party has the majority needed to control the movement, but the five-star movement andar northern league , andcoming out winners they are saying "we told you so." their front page -- "everything changes," and you see with the five-star movement, very young leader luigi demaio looking very self-satisfied, and he is sort of chasing the leader matteo salvini offstage. genie: he is taking a bit of a beating today. right. you can see on another front page, the activist is instead telling berlusconi your time is up, and now she is telling renzi your timime is up. and theang for la lega five-star movement. the real loser in this election but hisenzi himself electoral reform. this reform was supposed to event the five-star movement from getting so much ground. i put up this drawing from the he isnist, you can see putting a gun against his head, and you can see it is because he has run out of medication to calm his stomach, and he has decided it is the only way out. be on german's seem to the way the social democrats agreed with the coalition with angela merkel and her conservat
the paper says no party has the majority needed to control the movement, but the five-star movement andar northern league , andcoming out winners they are saying "we told you so." their front page -- "everything changes," and you see with the five-star movement, very young leader luigi demaio looking very self-satisfied, and he is sort of chasing the leader matteo salvini offstage. genie: he is taking a bit of a beating today. right. you can see on another front page, the...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
and so that's that movement and then there's the me too movement and ok that's also the thing move and let's talk about this possible audio movement this is now heart it seems like a bookend to the sixty's anti-war movement in a lot of ways. can you dig into that a little bit more you know put your guys explore ation had on and what do you see. well it's definitely brought back to kind of an ironic left right. but the difference is the sixty's were it was peace and love and. there was this you know explosion of kind of music and there was a vibe to it that was later brought back the own ironic old left ok this unpack that for a second so the last lesson we had to a left in america was like there is lack panther's that was left out was left right and that was black eyes with guns you know and there was a real strong reaction to this the yes yeah exactly ok and now and then we went into a phase of really right. wing kind of middle of the road conservatism and the left even though people say hollywood is the left and yet yeah nobody is going to usa today ninety four percent of women in ho
and so that's that movement and then there's the me too movement and ok that's also the thing move and let's talk about this possible audio movement this is now heart it seems like a bookend to the sixty's anti-war movement in a lot of ways. can you dig into that a little bit more you know put your guys explore ation had on and what do you see. well it's definitely brought back to kind of an ironic left right. but the difference is the sixty's were it was peace and love and. there was this you...
112
112
Mar 4, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
that is really the original purpose of the five star movement and in fa ct of the five star movementput up a post just the other day saying that you have to remember what you are there for. this is a party which, once it gets into power and does that, it should disband itself. that is why they call themselves a movement. they really are different from parties wa nt really are different from parties want to do away with parties. really are different from parties want to do away with partiesm really are different from parties want to do away with parties. if you thought it was just the european union watching closely what happens in italy, think again. i rather interesting figure has arrived in town to monitor this election very closely. none other than donald trump smack former chief strategist, steve bannon. he finds himself very much aligned with the leader of the populist, anti—immigration right—wing party. he has come to town to give a boost to those forces of population which have been making huge waves in this election, which has been very dominated by the matter of immigration.
that is really the original purpose of the five star movement and in fa ct of the five star movementput up a post just the other day saying that you have to remember what you are there for. this is a party which, once it gets into power and does that, it should disband itself. that is why they call themselves a movement. they really are different from parties wa nt really are different from parties want to do away with parties. really are different from parties want to do away with partiesm...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the five star movement leader reacting to the exit results shortly after the polls closed clearly ecstatic luigi who's just thirty one years old says he's now ready to find coalition partners to try and form a government. weeks of deal making lie ahead but it's thought that italy will end up with a center right governing coalition the five star movement didn't have a campaign partner their other group in the anti immigration league party teamed up with four time prime minister silvio berlusconi from go italy and the people of freedom party but it's going to himself is banned from holding office for another year over forward conviction league party leader matteo salvini has already put his name in the hat to be italy's next prime minister. we are now under obligation to form a center right coalition we have a right and a duty to rule in the coming years. while we're crossing live now to rome and other theatregoers been following the election fallout for us what are the voters saying after certainly stirring things up. well you know if you are this was a meant to be an election that
that's the five star movement leader reacting to the exit results shortly after the polls closed clearly ecstatic luigi who's just thirty one years old says he's now ready to find coalition partners to try and form a government. weeks of deal making lie ahead but it's thought that italy will end up with a center right governing coalition the five star movement didn't have a campaign partner their other group in the anti immigration league party teamed up with four time prime minister silvio...
58
58
Mar 5, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
but they suggest the five star movement will end up with 34% of the vote.ratic party of prime minister paolo gentiloni is projected to get 18.1%. and the anti—immigrant lega nord, 15.8%. it's unclear if forza italia, of the former prime minister silvio berlusconi, with 13.9% will be the single biggest party within the centre—right coalition. our europe editor katya adler sent this report from naples. in polling stations across italy today, there was a sense of uncertainty. voters told us they wanted change but were not sure which political party to trust. translation: italians are abused and frustrated. politicians need to hear our voice today. translation: i'm so worried about italy, i said a prayer before coming to vote. matteo renzi and other centre—left leaders running italy's current government, are preparing for a bruising at the polls. italians say that top concerns remained the insecurejob markets, frustration with the euro and mass irregular migration from africa. luigi di maio is the leader of the anti—establishment five star movement tipped tonig
but they suggest the five star movement will end up with 34% of the vote.ratic party of prime minister paolo gentiloni is projected to get 18.1%. and the anti—immigrant lega nord, 15.8%. it's unclear if forza italia, of the former prime minister silvio berlusconi, with 13.9% will be the single biggest party within the centre—right coalition. our europe editor katya adler sent this report from naples. in polling stations across italy today, there was a sense of uncertainty. voters told us...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
s stop us from the five star movement but it's not enough seats for a majority in parliament. plus germany social democrats give the grand coalition the green light clearing the way for a new government our political correspondent tells us about the challenges piling up for transfer. also on the program historic changes on foot in china as legislators start opening the path for leader cheating pain to stay in power in definitely. slow i'm terry martian thanks for joining us. hollywood's brightest stars gathered in los angeles for the ninetieth annual academy awards on sunday the night's big winner was filmmaker guillermo del toro's the shape of water which netted him two oscars for best picture and for best director gary oldman picked up his first oscar for his portrayal of winston churchill in the gritty world war two drama the darkest hour. and frances mcdormand best actress for audience favorite three billboards outside missouri. well for more on the oscars our film buff scott ross perot's with us here hey scott the shape of water was one of the favorite son was nominated t
s stop us from the five star movement but it's not enough seats for a majority in parliament. plus germany social democrats give the grand coalition the green light clearing the way for a new government our political correspondent tells us about the challenges piling up for transfer. also on the program historic changes on foot in china as legislators start opening the path for leader cheating pain to stay in power in definitely. slow i'm terry martian thanks for joining us. hollywood's...
158
158
Mar 5, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
luigi di maio is the leader of the five star movement and the five star movement is the first party.on. these are two of the key players to the president of the republic may ask you to start exploring whether he could form a collation in parliament which may be different from the one asking for the votes of the italian people and we can see whether the government can have confidence in parliament. it's worth pointing out that luigi di maio, the leader of the five star antiestablishment movement, they have said in the past that they aren't really have said in the past that they a ren‘t really interested have said in the past that they aren't really interested in being in power, they want to be close to the people is their language is so how do they announced they want to form a government? the moment has changed and the movement is more mature. luigi di maio, he has a good communications strategy, he presented a governmental team, his ministers, before the election. there is a government in waiting for the five star movement but the problem for this party is they cannot do that alone.
luigi di maio is the leader of the five star movement and the five star movement is the first party.on. these are two of the key players to the president of the republic may ask you to start exploring whether he could form a collation in parliament which may be different from the one asking for the votes of the italian people and we can see whether the government can have confidence in parliament. it's worth pointing out that luigi di maio, the leader of the five star antiestablishment...