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so i travelled all the to rome italy to see how they're uppinggthe ante with this new version starting with an amazing reimaging of that race. >> it's like when people say respect thesea. you have to be very aware of >> it took jack houston two seconds to realize racing with up to 32 horses at 40 miles per hour was seriously dangerous. >> explain what it feels like to race a chair yot? >> nothing no suspension. everything hits. you feel everything. the whole thing is shaking crazy. >> there's only so much you can do with horses. they're such incre detailed to pastes. it's obviously very diffi so as much as possible we're trying to keep it real. >> to capture the scene where he battles it out for his freedom microphones were attached to record the sound of pounding hoves and cameras in the sand. >> b time the movie comes out this will be four stories high. it will be fu of 100,000 screaming people. we ready to race. >> but it's not just the action scenes. authenticity was constructed withcare. >> this is the tent and that is morgan free dam's character.& he's the man that teaches him ho
so i travelled all the to rome italy to see how they're uppinggthe ante with this new version starting with an amazing reimaging of that race. >> it's like when people say respect thesea. you have to be very aware of >> it took jack houston two seconds to realize racing with up to 32 horses at 40 miles per hour was seriously dangerous. >> explain what it feels like to race a chair yot? >> nothing no suspension. everything hits. you feel everything. the whole thing is...
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all over europe, rome, italy, they have a big independence party.re in new york city from paris, saying we can't take it anymore. paris has socialist mayor as well as socialist president. regulatory burdens there are extraordinary. a lot of very business people, successful entrepreneurs providing capital and jobs to their countrymen in france are doing the same thing here because they can't work at all there. even places like france which is the most self-centered country in the world in many sense, where a lot of these words come from, show vannism, and -- chauvinism and so forth we have to do to make this thing work because it is not working right now. connell: van, thank you very much for joining us, van hipp. david of course will stay. i want to get to break by telling you hillary clinton has responded to benghazi report. remember we were talking to the benghazi report. here is quote moments ago. this unfortunately took on partisan tinge. >> by the way, partisan tinge, 23 references to donald trump in the democratic version. if that is not parti
all over europe, rome, italy, they have a big independence party.re in new york city from paris, saying we can't take it anymore. paris has socialist mayor as well as socialist president. regulatory burdens there are extraordinary. a lot of very business people, successful entrepreneurs providing capital and jobs to their countrymen in france are doing the same thing here because they can't work at all there. even places like france which is the most self-centered country in the world in many...
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but we are seeing in italy, in rome, the anti-establishment play, the five-star movement. are you gauging what happens in the rest of the eurozone? what did the leaders need to do within the european union stop this rise and populism? unfortunately, the leaders can do very little about it. they cannot magically get an economy that is performing. they cannot stop the rise in inequality. this general rise of populism is something which confounds most leaders, because they are trying for the best, doing all the economic that they think will allow us to return for growth, and it hasn't worked so far. it is difficult to do anything but to say that we have to acknowledge the sect and perhaps become more cautious about future plans to deepen integration. caroline: this sounds very pessimistic. where do you see five years, ten years from now in the european union? is a broader or smaller? will other countries pull referendums? will we see more exiting? ten years out, it looks better. populism in general when it comes to power,, has to show results, and usually they are not there.
but we are seeing in italy, in rome, the anti-establishment play, the five-star movement. are you gauging what happens in the rest of the eurozone? what did the leaders need to do within the european union stop this rise and populism? unfortunately, the leaders can do very little about it. they cannot magically get an economy that is performing. they cannot stop the rise in inequality. this general rise of populism is something which confounds most leaders, because they are trying for the best,...
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italy. he stands accused of trafficking thousands of migrants from africa to europe. from romeave the story. he was brought to italy by jet. his journey was easier and safer by those made by the migrants he paid to go on overcrowded boats. >> it is a particularly important arrest. it has been opened thanks to international cooperation between agencies. he is accused of smuggling migrants, bribing officials, and extorting money. they believe that he smuggled a thousand people a year on votes. he and an accomplice may have taken 17,000 pounds from each boat. in 2013, 1 of his boats went down near an italian island. more than 350 migrants drowned. investigators say that he was heard on the phone laughing about their deaths. the phone conversations may have cost him. agencies were listening and they helped to track him down. this is a major organization of an organized crime group. we have other lines of inquiry, particularly her we focus our attention on high-priority iconic individuals who feel they are out of reach of law enforcement. those smugglers are able to dispatch vessels
italy. he stands accused of trafficking thousands of migrants from africa to europe. from romeave the story. he was brought to italy by jet. his journey was easier and safer by those made by the migrants he paid to go on overcrowded boats. >> it is a particularly important arrest. it has been opened thanks to international cooperation between agencies. he is accused of smuggling migrants, bribing officials, and extorting money. they believe that he smuggled a thousand people a year on...
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italy's prime minister. movement wins big in local elections, with rome getting its first female mayor ever. campaigning gets back underway three days before britain votes on whether or not to stay in the european union. of the mp could impact the vote as new polls ofng slightly back in favor those wanting to remain. we will examine the state of refugees on this world refugee day part 65.3 million people are displaced around the world. the numbers are at a record high. this hourg up for th , we hear from businesses in the north of france who are worried outcomee impact of the for them. and a 90-our solar powered flight to spain. first, top stories live from paris. genie: i am genie godula. we will start in italy, where the antiestablishment five-star movement trounced the party of the italian prime minister in local elections. the five-star movement has been feeding off anger over widespread corruption, and candidates have now become rin and rome. tu virginia raggi has become the first mayor in the italian capital, making history. our correspondent report. gi beat her rag rival with two thir
italy's prime minister. movement wins big in local elections, with rome getting its first female mayor ever. campaigning gets back underway three days before britain votes on whether or not to stay in the european union. of the mp could impact the vote as new polls ofng slightly back in favor those wanting to remain. we will examine the state of refugees on this world refugee day part 65.3 million people are displaced around the world. the numbers are at a record high. this hourg up for th , we...
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italy's anti-establishment movement is poised to win elections in rome, threatening to derail a's reform agenda. it would give the italian capital its first female mayor. consideringin is selling stakes of the state oil company to china and india as he struggled to hit spending targets ahead of the next election according to two people familiar with the matter. almost $20d raise billion. the deal would not only cover budget shortfalls but strengthen ties with asia at a time of strained relations of the u.s. and europe. japan posted a surprise trade deficit in may as exports fell or an eighth straight month, undermining shinzo abe's efforts to revive the economy. a surplus butted instead saw a deficit of over $380 million. india's rupee weakened after the central bank governor said he would be stepping down. he said on saturday he will be leaving the top position when it expires in september. after more dropped than the year of resistance, getting into the pressure that had backed its economy and choke the nation of foreign currency. say that pent-up demand for dollars may push them at le
italy's anti-establishment movement is poised to win elections in rome, threatening to derail a's reform agenda. it would give the italian capital its first female mayor. consideringin is selling stakes of the state oil company to china and india as he struggled to hit spending targets ahead of the next election according to two people familiar with the matter. almost $20d raise billion. the deal would not only cover budget shortfalls but strengthen ties with asia at a time of strained...
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secretary kerry spoke to reporters today in rome after meeting with italy's foreign minister. >> the most important thing is that all of us as leaders work provide as much continuity, as much stability, as much certainty as possible in order for the marketplace to understand that there are ways to minimize disruption, there are ways to smartly move ahead. market: he will emphasize u.s. support for both the you -- the eu and the united kingdom. u.s. reaction to brexit continue today. mark mcconnell -- mitch mcconnell said the u.k. people got fed up with being dictated to. >> you can read about the frustration. you see the same thing here. rampagehad a regulatory over the last six years. marco: the republican hedged on whether he thought donald trump kuala -- was qualified for the american presidency. after the british vote to exit the eu, officials within the block want them out as soon as possible. the european parliament president said they should file to leave on tuesday with others repeatedly pressing the brits to move quickly. 3 million people in the u.k. has buyer -- have buyer'
secretary kerry spoke to reporters today in rome after meeting with italy's foreign minister. >> the most important thing is that all of us as leaders work provide as much continuity, as much stability, as much certainty as possible in order for the marketplace to understand that there are ways to minimize disruption, there are ways to smartly move ahead. market: he will emphasize u.s. support for both the you -- the eu and the united kingdom. u.s. reaction to brexit continue today. mark...
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john, to what extent does a five-star movement in the mayoral election in rome change the political landscape in italy. the question is if matteo renzi oh is losing his magic touch. he has been in power for 2.5 years. veryis a -- there is a strong upsurge in italy. roman means the focus of this. the corruption by previous administration. this is what the democratic renzi could end up losing the capital. that would be a tremendous blow renzi's. -- for matteo >> we have italy/sweden match behind me. guess italy scored. i had the same feeling when england was playing wales. italy, the increase in popularity of the five-star movement. it is a reflection of these populous movements right across the european region, isn't it? john: that is right. and becoming more crucial because of the elections we are expecting. obviously there is spain. france, andermany, we are seeing various movements both at the local level and at regional level gaining power. in italyopulous wave this time. overe: that game is now and italy has beaten their competitor. if you look at the 10 year yield, french and german bonds -- the
john, to what extent does a five-star movement in the mayoral election in rome change the political landscape in italy. the question is if matteo renzi oh is losing his magic touch. he has been in power for 2.5 years. veryis a -- there is a strong upsurge in italy. roman means the focus of this. the corruption by previous administration. this is what the democratic renzi could end up losing the capital. that would be a tremendous blow renzi's. -- for matteo >> we have italy/sweden match...
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new york city and los angeles city hall let up, tel aviv showing support and a look at the, in italy, in romed reno, the biggest little city want dark last night as did the top of the empire state building in recognition of lives lost. >> the orlando massacre has rewed call for tougher gun laws happening need san francisco, the members of the lgbt and the legislatures will call for the passage of gun safety bills in the state senate. one removed the loophole in the assault weapons ban that allows for bullet buttons which make it easier to change magazines. in all, there are five gun safety bills scheduled for a vote tomorrow. >> students of families arriving at graduation are met by protesters offer the light sentence given to a federal student athlete convict of assault. >> womens are not object or toys or play things for the boys. >> protesters carried signs and convinced graduates do wear signs reading "one in three," not a math assignment. that is from the survey that found one out of three women students at stanford will be sexually assaulted by the time they leave stanford. >> this came
new york city and los angeles city hall let up, tel aviv showing support and a look at the, in italy, in romed reno, the biggest little city want dark last night as did the top of the empire state building in recognition of lives lost. >> the orlando massacre has rewed call for tougher gun laws happening need san francisco, the members of the lgbt and the legislatures will call for the passage of gun safety bills in the state senate. one removed the loophole in the assault weapons ban...
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>> well the two that i like are are rome and italy.s from paris down to borromd bordo. >> you're selling this very well. >> now, what if you have been to europe? >> i would like at the tropical skragss from mexico, bahama's and japan that. the thing about all inclusive is that you get to spend time ton relationship. all of the hard who recollect is taking out. >> what do you need to look for in an all inclusive or not to look for? >> if you don't know what we're looking for i recommend down chill travel sites doichbl.com. they have a search and save. >> some inclusives you go and restaurant onen they say site but you have to book now because they fill up fast. that happened to us and all of the restaurants were gone and then i went to another all inclusive and then it was amazing. how do you know what is good or not? >> well, you can go on and pick and choose the things that you're interested in with the kids, water sports. when you get there, it's all set up and ready for you. >> thank you. see you tomorrow for self-esteem. >> thank y
>> well the two that i like are are rome and italy.s from paris down to borromd bordo. >> you're selling this very well. >> now, what if you have been to europe? >> i would like at the tropical skragss from mexico, bahama's and japan that. the thing about all inclusive is that you get to spend time ton relationship. all of the hard who recollect is taking out. >> what do you need to look for in an all inclusive or not to look for? >> if you don't know what...
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italy. you know, i've been in sienna, i've been to rome, i've been to milano, but that's it. >> anthony: so izio: yup. >> anthony: you couldn't find me an italian? i mean, what the --, man? >> anthony: celentano bar doesn't look like much, but what they're serving is deceptively good. antipasti, gratzi, carpaccio, tomatoes with pepper, parmigiana, grilled zucchini, mortadella. the italians came during the period i guess in the '70s to work in factories along with the turks and the eastern europeans, and everybody else who came in? >> maurizio: like my dad did, for example. he worked in a cow factory near osnabrück. >> anthony: was your neighborhood italian, or mixed or german? >> maurizio: it was mixed. there were more like these homes made for the guest worker program. you know, all immigrants were like stuffed in there. >> anthony: and integrated. >> maurizio: yeah. >> anthony: meaning the italians all lived together. >> maurizio: not all italians, but lots of immigrants, like turkish people, italian people, surrounded by germans. >> anthony: what do they think of the food, your parents? l
italy. you know, i've been in sienna, i've been to rome, i've been to milano, but that's it. >> anthony: so izio: yup. >> anthony: you couldn't find me an italian? i mean, what the --, man? >> anthony: celentano bar doesn't look like much, but what they're serving is deceptively good. antipasti, gratzi, carpaccio, tomatoes with pepper, parmigiana, grilled zucchini, mortadella. the italians came during the period i guess in the '70s to work in factories along with the turks and...
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italy. there is another pop lift party, mayorships in rome and turin. tell us about the political trajectory in italy. we haven't talked about it much because we've been focused on spain and the u.k., and germany. what is the situation for major parties in italy and what you would be watching for? >> well, italy is a fascinating political situation to watch at the moment. we have actually another ref dumb coming up -- referendum coming up in the autumn on a constitutional reform and he staked his job on it so if he doesn't win, does please the gebt the re -- doesn't get the reform approved by the referendum he will have to step down. these election results in that context are quite worrying for him and shows growing support for the five star movement. growing support for them as a governing party. and it shows that his honeymoon period, his popularity and his policies popularity is on the wane. what we're also seeing at the same time is a number of polls have come out consistently owing italy to be the most euroistic country across the e.u. the combinati
italy. there is another pop lift party, mayorships in rome and turin. tell us about the political trajectory in italy. we haven't talked about it much because we've been focused on spain and the u.k., and germany. what is the situation for major parties in italy and what you would be watching for? >> well, italy is a fascinating political situation to watch at the moment. we have actually another ref dumb coming up -- referendum coming up in the autumn on a constitutional reform and he...
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rome. the u.s. ambassador from italy spoke of those on hand. >>> meantime, a memorial for the victims continues to grown san francisco's castro district. as abc 7 news reporter a.my hollyfield explains -- >> reporter: the candle notes and pictures draws mourners to this corner for the same and yet different reasons. for rebaek ka browning it's a place to teach her young son. >> it's touching. it's hard to see, you know. my heart definitely goes out to the families and the loved ones lost. i wanted to share it with my son so i brought him. >> i feel really sad sometimes when bad stuff happens like this because i don't like it when it happens. but sometimes we just have to move on. but we still have to think of them. >> reporter: for other it's a sort of comfort to help with the fear. >> definitely scare birthdd abo. >> reporter: people like martha hawthorne can show support here. >> i just wanted to acknowledge the pain of the people and the relatives and the community. >> reporter: this isn't the only place, of course, in the bay area where the orlando victims are being remember. it's pride night at th
rome. the u.s. ambassador from italy spoke of those on hand. >>> meantime, a memorial for the victims continues to grown san francisco's castro district. as abc 7 news reporter a.my hollyfield explains -- >> reporter: the candle notes and pictures draws mourners to this corner for the same and yet different reasons. for rebaek ka browning it's a place to teach her young son. >> it's touching. it's hard to see, you know. my heart definitely goes out to the families and the...
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rensy in italy, he fails in his extraordinarily important referendum on constitutional political reform. charlie: and what happened in romeian: yes, it took over. big local governments in italy not very important, but they are. he handled it with optimism, like he always does. he is a foreign time. -- florintine. but are they going to be able to, if they do not get the win in october and the polls right now are about 50-50, then he will be out and the five-star movement by 2018 could be governing and they want a referendum and to be out on the euro. now the european union, the euro. in austria, there could be a referendum. there are growing movement in every one of these countries and while i do not think that you will see wins for these right-wing movements in the main european governments, at least not most of them, i think it will affect the politics. the main thing this means is negotiations with the brits will be sharp. they have to be. charlie: so, what do you think the admonishment of ongoing merkel -- angela merkel will be. ian: she is the grown up in the room. she has the least to worry about the mystically, even
rensy in italy, he fails in his extraordinarily important referendum on constitutional political reform. charlie: and what happened in romeian: yes, it took over. big local governments in italy not very important, but they are. he handled it with optimism, like he always does. he is a foreign time. -- florintine. but are they going to be able to, if they do not get the win in october and the polls right now are about 50-50, then he will be out and the five-star movement by 2018 could be...
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haidi: italy's anti-establishment movement is posted to win elections in rome, threatening to derailagenda. it would give the italian capital its first female mayor, a 37-year-old lawyer. putin isour considering selling states in the russian oil company to china and india as he struggles to hit spending targets ahead of the next election. this is according to two people familiar with the matter. wants to sell a 20% stake, which would not only cover budget shortfalls, but also strengthened ties with asia. rupee has made the steepest decline since november after the central bank governor said he will be stepping down. he said on saturday he will be leaving when the term expires in september and returns to academia. nigeria will drop after more than a year of resistance, finally giving in to the pressures that have battered its economy and choked the nation of foreign currency. demand mayy pent-up push it at least 20% weaker. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. it have find more stories on the bloomberg at top
haidi: italy's anti-establishment movement is posted to win elections in rome, threatening to derailagenda. it would give the italian capital its first female mayor, a 37-year-old lawyer. putin isour considering selling states in the russian oil company to china and india as he struggles to hit spending targets ahead of the next election. this is according to two people familiar with the matter. wants to sell a 20% stake, which would not only cover budget shortfalls, but also strengthened ties...
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italy's prime minister. movement wins big in local elections, with rome getting its first female mayor ever.campaigning gets back underway three days before britain votes on whether or not to stay in the european union. the murder
italy's prime minister. movement wins big in local elections, with rome getting its first female mayor ever.campaigning gets back underway three days before britain votes on whether or not to stay in the european union. the murder
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genie: italy also went to the polls sunday in municipal elections there, and there could be a major shakeup on the way for rome or the antiestablishment five-star movement looks set to win in rome, meaning the next mayor there could be a 37-year-old lawyer virtually unknown to the public last year. our correspondent explains. raggi was virtually unknown months ago, but a high-powered lyrical campaign made the 37-year-old lawyer a permanent presence on the streets in the run-up to rome's local elections. now she stands a good chance of becoming rome's first female mayor third one of her main pledges is to tackle corruption, appealing to those who are increasingly fed up after the that saw local politicians with links to gangsters profit from millions of euros to rigged contracts. >> it was a disaster from every point of view, and any politician with an ma be has contributed to this system. >> she wants to capture the public fed up with privilege. >> i am disgusted by how much wealth you have. and 25,000 euros per year. >> she talked of banning credit asds among city counselors well as vowing to invest in the cr
genie: italy also went to the polls sunday in municipal elections there, and there could be a major shakeup on the way for rome or the antiestablishment five-star movement looks set to win in rome, meaning the next mayor there could be a 37-year-old lawyer virtually unknown to the public last year. our correspondent explains. raggi was virtually unknown months ago, but a high-powered lyrical campaign made the 37-year-old lawyer a permanent presence on the streets in the run-up to rome's local...
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there were social security offices in warsaw and dublin and tel aviv and athens and rome and various other cities in italy because so many americans spend their lives here and go back home to receive the social security. a reversal of the balance of payments. in terms of how do immigrants i think some obviously come as individuals. they get on a boat and come over. others come as communities. more likely, i think they come as families. there is a fairly standard pattern. men come first. immigrants are disproportionately male. for those communities where you get the rest of the family coming over, the men come over and earn money and send money back. their sisters and daughters and wives and grandmothers come over and so you get, get families coming over. there are communities. there are organizations and people who came from particular cities that exist. i have an uncle who is buried in the cemetery area and everybody in that cemetery's descendent of somebody who came from the same place in eastern europe. i'm guessing that may be true and lots of other communities as well. there are catholic churches, po
there were social security offices in warsaw and dublin and tel aviv and athens and rome and various other cities in italy because so many americans spend their lives here and go back home to receive the social security. a reversal of the balance of payments. in terms of how do immigrants i think some obviously come as individuals. they get on a boat and come over. others come as communities. more likely, i think they come as families. there is a fairly standard pattern. men come first....
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italy. with a hidden camera, we make our way to the edge of rome where there's said to be a road populated byhild prostitutes. mohamed spots a young woman. he asks where she's from and how old she is but she doesn't want , to talk. many of the girls here are between 14 and 16, even though they look older. that's according to federica gaspari, a psychologist who works with girls who manage to escape prostitution. federica gaspari: there's an increasing number of minors being drawn in because they are easier to manipulate. a young girl who's still growing up is easier to influence and there's also a market for these girls. the demand determines the supply. and many customers want young young -- girls. the younger, the better. >> mohammed tries to talk to another girl from nigeria, but she's pretty gruff with him. get out of here, she says. she tells him she only sells her body to white men. she charges 100 euros. ms. gaspari: there are men who accompany the girls to the streetwalker district and then watch them to make sure they don't leave. and also to make sure they don't spend too long with
italy. with a hidden camera, we make our way to the edge of rome where there's said to be a road populated byhild prostitutes. mohamed spots a young woman. he asks where she's from and how old she is but she doesn't want , to talk. many of the girls here are between 14 and 16, even though they look older. that's according to federica gaspari, a psychologist who works with girls who manage to escape prostitution. federica gaspari: there's an increasing number of minors being drawn in because...
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next speaker our in june of 2014 in rome, where she served as the foreign minister of italy. one month later, after resurgence in anti-semitic incidents across europe, the minister along with her counterparts in belgium and berlin issued a carrion call against such hatred. they declared, " fx energy hostility against jews has no place in our societies." our friendship the continued as she moved to the brussels.urope, today as anti-somatic and extremist voices are rising around the world, it is more critical than ever that we stand together in common defense of our shirt values. our sharedy -- of values. of democracy, pluralism, and defense of human dignity. without further and do, please join me in welcoming the leader responsible for navigating the collective foreign policy of the e.d.,ber states of the federica -- >> thank you, thank you, john, thanks for the invitation. their friends, it is such an honor for me to join this global forum. when i think of the speakers, shimon peres, i can only feel humbled and grateful for your invitation. thank you. i am also particularly h
next speaker our in june of 2014 in rome, where she served as the foreign minister of italy. one month later, after resurgence in anti-semitic incidents across europe, the minister along with her counterparts in belgium and berlin issued a carrion call against such hatred. they declared, " fx energy hostility against jews has no place in our societies." our friendship the continued as she moved to the brussels.urope, today as anti-somatic and extremist voices are rising around the...
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ignore italy at your peril because interesting things are happening on the political front. we have mayoral elections in rome the anti-establishment party, the five-star movement, it looks like their candidate could the successful. the roomig elephant in is the referendum by the italian prime minister to overhaul the senate. he says if he loses that referendum, he will resign. all of this political risk is reflected in the italian bond market, which is the world's fourth largest. back tothe spread going november last year. will see what happens in january. this was the height of global uncertainty. there was real concern about the fed's intention, but the difference was 1.5%. we saw the differential come to the ecb in part bond buying program which was revitalized in march. seen then, we have spread between the two increase because of these mayoral elections taking place in rome and because of the upcoming referendum. there is another referendum taking place in october. if it goes against him, he will go and that adds to political risk. the yield differential between italy and spain is narrowing. does not ev
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rome, she is anti-establishment and anti-europe. she is expected to take office after local election results in italy where she did a major upset to theainstream parties. she is the leader of the five-star party, headed by a comedian. reporter: virginia reggie was relatively unknown to people in the italian capital months ago. but a high-powered political campaign made this 37-year-old a permanent presence on the streets. now the candidate for the anti-establishment fight star party stands a good chance of becoming rome's first female mayor. one of her first things is to tackle corruption. this was set up after the whiche cowls scandal, politicians led to gangsters with rigged public contracts. this is an absolute disaster, and every politician has contributed to this situation. she was to upper that open up the bidding process, and the public is fed up with conventional politics and privileged. >> i am disgusted by how much fuel he has. i between 20000 and 25,000 euros a year. reporter: she talked of banning credit cards among city counselors as well as vowing to invest in rome's crumpling infrastructure. voters returned to the ballo
rome, she is anti-establishment and anti-europe. she is expected to take office after local election results in italy where she did a major upset to theainstream parties. she is the leader of the five-star party, headed by a comedian. reporter: virginia reggie was relatively unknown to people in the italian capital months ago. but a high-powered political campaign made this 37-year-old a permanent presence on the streets. now the candidate for the anti-establishment fight star party stands a...
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in italy, a setback for the prime minister in local elections. was elected mayor of rome. their firstve female mayor. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. mark: thank you very much. in global stocks, they are surging today and sterling has spread the most since 2008. the argument for the u.k. remaining in the eu is gaining today. do you think today's rally might be a little bit premature? we are three days away from the referendum. no, i think the markets generally, particularly emerging markets, are underweight in portfolios globally so people are beginning to think that with these very low interest rates may be going lower into negative territory of many countries, perhaps a stock portfolio that pays a dividend yield at 3% and 4% is the way to go. mark: how bad will the fallout be for emerging markets if a brexit vote materializes thursday. ? >> i think initially it will be quite negative not only for emerging markets but globally. people will feel there was a great uncertain environment for trade and
in italy, a setback for the prime minister in local elections. was elected mayor of rome. their firstve female mayor. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. mark: thank you very much. in global stocks, they are surging today and sterling has spread the most since 2008. the argument for the u.k. remaining in the eu is gaining today. do you think today's rally might be a little bit premature? we are three days away from the...
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, didn't we. >> in rome and in turin, the movement took over and took over big. now local governments in italy at the end of the day, not that important. but a pretty big slap in the facial for him. he handled it with his relentless optimism as he always does, is he a floor entien. >> rose: they all have relentless optimism. >> you have been, yes, they do but are they going to be able-- if they don't get this win in october, and the polls right now are about 50/50 on it, then he's out. and the five-star movement by 2018 in italy could be governing. and they want a referendum in out on the euro, not on the european union but on the euro. in austria you could easily see a referendum. i mean there are growing populist movements in every one of these countries. and while i don't think you're going to see wins for these right-wing movements in the main european governments, at least not most of them, i do think it's going to effect the politics in every single one. the main thing that this means is the negotiations with the brits are going to be exption-- exceptionally sharp, they have to be. >> ro
, didn't we. >> in rome and in turin, the movement took over and took over big. now local governments in italy at the end of the day, not that important. but a pretty big slap in the facial for him. he handled it with his relentless optimism as he always does, is he a floor entien. >> rose: they all have relentless optimism. >> you have been, yes, they do but are they going to be able-- if they don't get this win in october, and the polls right now are about 50/50 on it, then...
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italy, lets move onto the mainland. they had this vote last week to put in anti-blishlt mayor of rome. i understand there is a anti-establishment movement there not completely dislar to the uk or here for that matter. might they be the next? >> you are seeing this movement throughout europe and the united states. and you have to give trump and sanders credit for understanding that well before anybody in the establishment did. so when you look specifically at italy. here is just a small example of what happened. when the lira in italy turned to the euro, workers in italy, the formula was not helpful for the lira. so people had wages and their goods everything was one way and overnight that changed and the cost of living, the goods and services with the euro went up dramatically. but the wages stayed the same or were even depressed. so europe has not completely recovered from the financial crisis. their growth has been slower than the growth in the u.s. which has been stagnant. >> you mention a good point which is that both a democrat and a republican, bernie sanders and donald trump too
italy, lets move onto the mainland. they had this vote last week to put in anti-blishlt mayor of rome. i understand there is a anti-establishment movement there not completely dislar to the uk or here for that matter. might they be the next? >> you are seeing this movement throughout europe and the united states. and you have to give trump and sanders credit for understanding that well before anybody in the establishment did. so when you look specifically at italy. here is just a small...
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carthage would send out a great navy and carthage was going to go against rome it would take a southernhann group, southern italy and worked their way up to rome and hannibal came up with the idea ofof why not go hit 12 from the north where they were not expected, go through spain, go through italy through the alps with elephants. they were very good. a hits them where they least expect it, he wasf an innovator not only in terms of that kind of strategy, but in terms of battle strategy. traditional set battle the romans could never accept at the very end of the romans never beat hannibal. however, why did he win? again, he didn't control his universe. cartridge, politician, would not give him the necessary resources to finish the job and when at the end a felony-- a fellow named skippy zero , interesting leader in himself, his father knucklehead been killed fighting hannibal. instead of just raging, he said the best revenge is success. he studied hannibal. studied his toxics, his strategy-- his tactics, strategy and probably knew hannibal better than hannibal knew himself. he did a reverse hannibal. he took an a
carthage would send out a great navy and carthage was going to go against rome it would take a southernhann group, southern italy and worked their way up to rome and hannibal came up with the idea ofof why not go hit 12 from the north where they were not expected, go through spain, go through italy through the alps with elephants. they were very good. a hits them where they least expect it, he wasf an innovator not only in terms of that kind of strategy, but in terms of battle strategy....
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italy. >> now on "extra ." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new photos, taylor and tom strolling the streets of rome.tly texting with this reality tv str? >> i'm 20 years old. >> all of the breaking couples news today. >> bachelorette shocker, jojo walking off the set in a panic. >> i don't know what i'm doing. >> and new couple alert. katie holmes dating matthew perry? the new tarzan and jane shut down hollywood boulevard. >> did you bring a date tonight? >> their racy sex scenes and the barely there wardrobe. >> i'm actually wearing it underneath. >> really? >> are you coming to the after-party? >> new pics inside khloe kardashian's 32nd birthday bash. >> rage against the machine. >> did the family finally make peace with rob's fiance? >> and 40 years after winning olympic gold jenner's s.i. cover returns. >>> kevin hart's first interview about the half million dollar heist at his l.a. home. >> have you gotten closer to finding who that was? >> plus how real is real housewife nene leakes. we
italy. >> now on "extra ." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new photos, taylor and tom strolling the streets of rome.tly texting with this reality tv str? >> i'm 20 years old. >> all of the breaking couples news today. >> bachelorette shocker, jojo walking off the set in a panic. >> i don't know what i'm doing. >> and new couple alert. katie holmes dating matthew perry? the new tarzan and jane shut down hollywood boulevard. >> did you bring a date...
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is starting to grow, not only here with the rise of maurice johnson and in italy we just had the 37-year-old attorney in rome who relevanted the five star party which is very anti-establishment and just won with 60% of the street take over as the first female mayor of the city of rome. certainly interesting political times in europe. as for the u.k., now it appears they may be staying in the e.u. but the vote instant until thursday. many things can happen. >> the pendulum is swinging wild and crazy. after the trump campaign shakeup, senator scott brown on what he cease going down and how is the administration working world refugee day. well, you're about to find out. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced, but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so we said if you need safelite to come to the zoo we'll come to the zoo! only safelite can fix your windshield anywhere in the us. with our exclusive mobileglassshops. and our one of a kind trueseal technology, for a reliable bond. service that fits your schedule. that's another
is starting to grow, not only here with the rise of maurice johnson and in italy we just had the 37-year-old attorney in rome who relevanted the five star party which is very anti-establishment and just won with 60% of the street take over as the first female mayor of the city of rome. certainly interesting political times in europe. as for the u.k., now it appears they may be staying in the e.u. but the vote instant until thursday. many things can happen. >> the pendulum is swinging wild...
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italy. >> a little time in rome. >> we are going to take a break while they put together their shopping list. a little bit more on the political implications and certainly how the lead campaign in the uk that won parallels to donald trump's campaign here in the united states. more on that when we come back. they brought this on themselves. now it's war and i want them dead! the fleas and ticks? their whole gang. we can do that. only bravecto kills fleas & ticks for up to 12 weeks with one tasty chew. starts killing fleas in two hours and kills nearly 100% in under twelve. and it's fda approved. bravecto is for dogs 6 months of age or older. don't worry, princess, we'll settle the score. tonight we ride, with bravecto!! ask your vet about 12-week protection with bravecto. >>. >> fox news alert. the bottom has fallen in europe. the dow and s&p, all read by triple digits as we are experiencing the first couple hours of what will be years of the fallout from the brexit which has happened. the united kingdom voting to leave the european union. >> we knew this was a possibility. we talked about th
italy. >> a little time in rome. >> we are going to take a break while they put together their shopping list. a little bit more on the political implications and certainly how the lead campaign in the uk that won parallels to donald trump's campaign here in the united states. more on that when we come back. they brought this on themselves. now it's war and i want them dead! the fleas and ticks? their whole gang. we can do that. only bravecto kills fleas & ticks for up to 12...
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rome and traveled on the brussels and london to urge e.u. leaders to make wise choices not aimed at revenge. charlie, italy's prime minister says it's time to start a new chapter for europe. >> rose: seth, thank you. next on the "cbs evening news," california gets no relief from the wildfires. and new dash cam video raises questions about a police officer's use of force. but it came with some baggage: opioid-induced constipation-oic. sooo awkward... you sound like you're ready for the movantalk! opioids block pain signals. but they can also block activity in the bowel, causing constipation. movantik can help reduce constipation caused by opioid pain medications. do not take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. serious side effects may include a tear in your stomach or intestine. and can also include symptoms of opioid withdrawal. common side effects include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, gas, vomiting, and headache. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take as movantik may interact with them causing side effects. i'm so glad i had the movantalk with my docto
rome and traveled on the brussels and london to urge e.u. leaders to make wise choices not aimed at revenge. charlie, italy's prime minister says it's time to start a new chapter for europe. >> rose: seth, thank you. next on the "cbs evening news," california gets no relief from the wildfires. and new dash cam video raises questions about a police officer's use of force. but it came with some baggage: opioid-induced constipation-oic. sooo awkward... you sound like you're ready...
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. >> secretary of state john kerry started his day in rome and then to brussels to urge leaders to make wise choices not aimed at revenge. italy's prime minister said it is time to start a new chapter for europe. >> seth, thank you. >> next, california gets no relief from the wildfires. >> new dash-cam video from questions about a police officer's use of force. ♪ (sound♪ of music ♪histling) introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. this pimple's gonna aw com'on.ver. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forever. let's be clear. clearasil works fast. ♪ >>> ho dry wind are stoking wildfires in the west. 22 large fires are burning across eight states. the biggest, east of bakersfield, california, claimed two lives and scorched over 45
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rome amall carr a hatbox and dawned a vintage coat dress from 60s. george was morr casual in jeans and a tequila t-shirt. >> now jennifer lawrence also in italy sightseeing. she was for a friend's wedding. 7,888 miles away in hawaii her bff was with kate had you had soond mom goldie hahn and they had the right ide bring on the summer. >> take three hilarious blondes. put them in a boat and add dolphins and you have a major case of vacation enemy. kate jette off to join mom goldie in the state shooting her first movie in 14 years with amy. >> w on quite a romp together. in the jungle. >> it's no brainer. my mom hasn't worked in a long time and i think this is the perfect thing for her to come back and i'm so excited. i'm going go visit them. >> cute photos of spending quality time in the beach before hitting the open ocean with amy that instagramed i'm a blast at sea wearing this black one piece she was behind the camera as kate struck a pose. 70-year-old momma got in on the action. kate shared this time lapse video of their fun in the sun including a visit from a pod dolphins and once they were back on dry land they hit the pool demonstrating how to -- >
rome amall carr a hatbox and dawned a vintage coat dress from 60s. george was morr casual in jeans and a tequila t-shirt. >> now jennifer lawrence also in italy sightseeing. she was for a friend's wedding. 7,888 miles away in hawaii her bff was with kate had you had soond mom goldie hahn and they had the right ide bring on the summer. >> take three hilarious blondes. put them in a boat and add dolphins and you have a major case of vacation enemy. kate jette off to join mom goldie in...
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next speaker our in june of 2014 in rome, where she served as the foreign minister of italy.th later, after resurgence in anti-semitic incidents across europe, the minister along with her counterparts in belgium and berlin issued a carrion call against such hatred. they declared, " fx energy hostility against jews has no place in our societies." our friendship the continued as she moved to the brussels.urope, today as anti-somatic and extremist voices are rising around the world, it is more critical than ever that we stand together in common defense of our shirt values. our sharedy -- of values. of democracy, pluralism, and defense of human dignity. without further and do, please join me in welcoming the leader responsible for navigating the collective foreign policy of the e.d.,ber states of the federica -- >> thank you, thank you, john, thanks for the invitation. their friends, it is such an honor for me to join this global forum. when i think of the speakers, shimon peres, i can only feel humbled and grateful for your invitation. thank you. i am also particularly happy to
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in italy, a setback to prime minister renzi. there was a man of elected as mayor of rome who will be the city's first female mayor. another five-star candidate was selected mayor of turin. and the cavaliers back in cleveland. the airport, fans celebrated a championship for the first time in 52 years, scoring 27 points to lead the cavs to a 93-89 win over the defending champion golden state warriors and in game seven of the nba finals. it was the highest rated sports that network or sports channel espn in 10 years. about 1/5 of the millions of households with televisions were watching. the parade is wednesday. we will have more on this story coming up in just a moment. news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you., vonnie: fears of brexit andcting things this week, a guest is with us now. about $80 billion in assets. creating global instability. tony, some say it has already created global instability, and it was that a month ago it could be a sign of underlying instability. would you agree? >> i think we h
in italy, a setback to prime minister renzi. there was a man of elected as mayor of rome who will be the city's first female mayor. another five-star candidate was selected mayor of turin. and the cavaliers back in cleveland. the airport, fans celebrated a championship for the first time in 52 years, scoring 27 points to lead the cavs to a 93-89 win over the defending champion golden state warriors and in game seven of the nba finals. it was the highest rated sports that network or sports...
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italy. with a hidden camera, we make our way to the edge of rome where there's said to be a road populated by prostitutes. mohamed spots a young woman. he asks where she's from and how old she is but she doesn'n't wat , to talk. many o of the girls hehere are betweeeen 14 andnd 16, even thoh they look older. that's according to federica gaspari, a psychologist who works with girls who manage to escape prostitution. federica gaspari: there's an increasing number of minors being drawn in because they are easier to manipulate. a young girl who's still growing up is easier to influence and there's also a market for these girls. the demand determines the supply. and many customers want young young -- girls. the younger, the better. >> mohammed tries to talk to another girl from nigeriria, but she's pretty gruff with him. get out of here, she says. she tells him she only sells her body to white men. she charges 100 euros. ms. gaspari: there are men who accompany the girls to the streetwalker district and then watch them to make sure they don't leave. and also to make sure they don't spend too long
italy. with a hidden camera, we make our way to the edge of rome where there's said to be a road populated by prostitutes. mohamed spots a young woman. he asks where she's from and how old she is but she doesn'n't wat , to talk. many o of the girls hehere are betweeeen 14 andnd 16, even thoh they look older. that's according to federica gaspari, a psychologist who works with girls who manage to escape prostitution. federica gaspari: there's an increasing number of minors being drawn in because...
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italy and going toward the balkans. you may need to pay attention to this weather scenario because more rainfall is in the forecast. rain for rome. thunderstorms into vienna. warsaw also looking at wet weather. moscow and kiev also. dry for stockholm. highs around 16 on thursday. paris seeing some sunshine. hopefullyy they'll start to recocover from the floods that d been in place for the past several days. looking at the forecast for india, the southwest monsoon, which is really, really needed, is a little bit behind. so it's showing up in an area where it should have arrived at the beginning of the month. that's where the front is currenently located. as this moves to the north and west, we are going to see more moistuture coming into the picte which will hopefully start to damp down some of the hot and oppressive weather. for the south, much needed rainfall is finally coming into the picture. as you look at east asia. it's been a cloudy and wet day over japan because of a trough running through the area with a low pressure system, also interacting with the rainy season front. toward fridahihigh pssssure comeme intnto the pict
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ajc first met our next speaker in june of 2014 in rome, where she served as a foreign minister of italye month later, after resurgence in anti-semitic incidents across europe, the minister along with her counterparts in belgium and berlin issued a call against such hatred. they declared, quote, anti-semitic hostility against jews has no place in our societies. our close friendship continued as she moved to the heart of europe, which is brussels, where the site of ajc's transatlantic institute. today as anti-semitic and extremist voices are rising arounded wor ethe world, it is important that we stand together in common defense of our shared values of democracy, of pluralism, and the defense of human dignity. these values earn back the heart of the european project. without further ado, please join me in welcoming the leader responsible for navigating the collective foreign policy of the 28 member states of the eu, federica mogherini. >> thank you. thank you, john. stan, david. thanks for the invitation. dear friends, it is such an honor for me to join this global forum. when i think of
ajc first met our next speaker in june of 2014 in rome, where she served as a foreign minister of italye month later, after resurgence in anti-semitic incidents across europe, the minister along with her counterparts in belgium and berlin issued a call against such hatred. they declared, quote, anti-semitic hostility against jews has no place in our societies. our close friendship continued as she moved to the heart of europe, which is brussels, where the site of ajc's transatlantic institute....
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hannibal came up with the idea of why not go hit rome from theo north where they would not expect it. go through spain, go through italy in the alps with elephants. they were sort of like animal tanks and hit them where they least expect it. a he was an innovator, not only in terms of that kind of strategy but battle strategy and the traditional that the romans could have never, romans could never beat hannibal. however, why didn't he win? again he didn't control this universe. politicians in carthage would not give him the necessary resources to finish the job and at the end, he was a very interesting leader himself, his father and uncle had been killed fighting hannibal. instead of just raging he said the best or revenge is success. he studied him and studied the strategy. he got to know hannibal probably better than hannibal new himself and did a reverse hannibal. he had to fight tooth and nail to convince the romans to allow him to do this. but he took an army and went and reversed what hannibal did. he went into spain. thre then he went from spain into threatening north africa and then when they thought they had t
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amy: in italy, virginia raggi has been elected the first woman mayor of the capital rome.the italian city of turin also elected its first woman mayor, chiara appendino. both candidates are from the anti-establishment five star movement. and wikileaks founder julian assange has marked the beginning of his fifth year holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. he eered the eassy june , 2012, to aid extradition on sex -- to avoid extradition on sex ofmes allegations, most which have since been dropped. he has repeatedly denied any guilt for and for which he has never been officially charged. he fears sweden would extradite him to the united states, where he could face trial for wikileaks' revelatns. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. thousands gathered over the weekend in chicago for the people summit, a major conference that brought together activists, community leaders, organizations to discuss what is next in the populist movement that helped fuel the 2000 residential election. the con
amy: in italy, virginia raggi has been elected the first woman mayor of the capital rome.the italian city of turin also elected its first woman mayor, chiara appendino. both candidates are from the anti-establishment five star movement. and wikileaks founder julian assange has marked the beginning of his fifth year holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. he eered the eassy june , 2012, to aid extradition on sex -- to avoid extradition on sex ofmes allegations, most which have since been...