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and sixty's now she is regarded by music critics as the voice of sicily she developed her talents atthe vienna conservatory and soon after she began winning prizes at jazz festivals and making music with the movers and shakers in the industry was color has just brought out another studio album so we want to have a first listen. to scholar makes music not in a recording studio but in her ballet an apartment. so i don't separate my private life from my music because some ideas come to me in the middle of the night then i have to get up and write something. today at disco know as our polly her latest album el paso interiority came out at the start of may the singer who has been dumped a voice of sicily has lived in berlin for fifteen years that was his first this is breakfast this is life in the city i mean it's a lot but that say it. for me coffee is about savoring a moment and more mentally. she crossed some. chance she put it. up. to one judge agrees to. satellite but no not last show. she was. as he shouts phone when i was twenty two i had a vocal coach who said my singing career wo
and sixty's now she is regarded by music critics as the voice of sicily she developed her talents atthe vienna conservatory and soon after she began winning prizes at jazz festivals and making music with the movers and shakers in the industry was color has just brought out another studio album so we want to have a first listen. to scholar makes music not in a recording studio but in her ballet an apartment. so i don't separate my private life from my music because some ideas come to me in the...
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here in sicily waste disposal is a huge challenge for the only she's industry. gave me the idea to combine two typical italian products the fashion and citrus fruits and yes the new dotted a company aimed at making fashion more sustainable. in twenty fourteen she in the friend founded a startup called orange fiber to experiment with the fruit and developer production process to turn orange juice by products into fabric juice producers on the island collaborated on the project. in the end that they pressed the juice out of the oranges and what's left over is this here the peel. still. want to. know why extract the fellows from the peel with a process that we have paid into it s. that i am all. the room material is sent to a factory in spain that extracts the plant fibers from the peels and spins them into fine yawns. these go back to which late where another partner in como transforms them into a white textile to. can be produced as an opaque iridescent fabric. this can be dyed in printed like traditional textiles and mixed with materials like silk coffee . perso
here in sicily waste disposal is a huge challenge for the only she's industry. gave me the idea to combine two typical italian products the fashion and citrus fruits and yes the new dotted a company aimed at making fashion more sustainable. in twenty fourteen she in the friend founded a startup called orange fiber to experiment with the fruit and developer production process to turn orange juice by products into fabric juice producers on the island collaborated on the project. in the end that...
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in sicily here they are experienced the greatest disaster in their history the few who survived the battle had to work as slaves in the mines of syra cuse digging perhaps with a gun which their enemies use to make leaning votive gives. one of the irony is a vague and intended scenario thousands of visitors were shown that the gods never let pride and arrogance go unpunished. but the real secret of the power of the oracle was the ambiguity which made its prophecy is infallible. between the eighth and the fifth century b.c. in greece retribution the thirst for revenge and intolerance were very much the reality in public and private life the cities were overcrowded. poverty and despair widespread. delfi was the mouthpiece of apollo in the priests or and revered as a young civilized god who recognized the currents of the time well in advance. he gave signs that understood. tolerance delfi always tolerated other gods in his century. mercy the weak were given a chance to show the victors that limitation. justice not to place the power of the stronger. the python games were upon the hellenistic g
in sicily here they are experienced the greatest disaster in their history the few who survived the battle had to work as slaves in the mines of syra cuse digging perhaps with a gun which their enemies use to make leaning votive gives. one of the irony is a vague and intended scenario thousands of visitors were shown that the gods never let pride and arrogance go unpunished. but the real secret of the power of the oracle was the ambiguity which made its prophecy is infallible. between the...
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they stay in sicily, for a tough climb up mount etna tomorrow. ireland's cricketers will play their first test this friday when they host pakistan in dublin. but their journey to gaining test status began almost 50 years ago when, in 1969, they hit the headlines with an amazing performance against the then dominant west indies side. ireland's wicket—keeper recalls their most famous day. i was proud to be irish wicketkeeper one week, for the greatest day, after bowling the mighty west indies testing out for 25. and he is out bowled and the west indies are all out for 25. i repeat that, the west indies are all out here at siam mills, having won the toss and elected to bat, all out for 25. mills, having won the toss and elected to bat, all out for 25m was a complete miracle. the story was a complete miracle. the story was always told they were on the drink the night before which was wrong, they just had drink the night before which was wrong, theyjust had a drink. i took them to the hotel and when they went to the hotel, the bar was closed. clive ll
they stay in sicily, for a tough climb up mount etna tomorrow. ireland's cricketers will play their first test this friday when they host pakistan in dublin. but their journey to gaining test status began almost 50 years ago when, in 1969, they hit the headlines with an amazing performance against the then dominant west indies side. ireland's wicket—keeper recalls their most famous day. i was proud to be irish wicketkeeper one week, for the greatest day, after bowling the mighty west indies...
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course is in there and swimming pools and statues and even a project on studying the religion in sicily. pres. clinton: no. let me say -- [laughter] daye: sarah's career to becoming a journalist was a series of advancement in her job. women were not hired as news reporters in that era. "well, i will just start one of my own." she was not tied by national syndication saying well, you cannot talk about that, or you cannot say that, and her behavior was not questioned. she could do what she wanted, because she was on her own, and that allowed her the freedom to look at an issue from more than one viewpoint. sarah mcclendon was born in this house. she was the ninth child of sydney junior and annie mcclendon. she had eight brothers and sisters. but it was a very political family. of thelendon was founder democratic party here in smith county, and he also served as postmaster and worked for woodrow wilson's campaign and was the chairman of the democratic committee for many years as well. his wife, annie, was a suffragette, and sarah can remember her going to rallies -- you know "vote for wome
course is in there and swimming pools and statues and even a project on studying the religion in sicily. pres. clinton: no. let me say -- [laughter] daye: sarah's career to becoming a journalist was a series of advancement in her job. women were not hired as news reporters in that era. "well, i will just start one of my own." she was not tied by national syndication saying well, you cannot talk about that, or you cannot say that, and her behavior was not questioned. she could do what...
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to financial collapse unemployment is at around ten point two percent but in areas like calabria sicily and sardinia youth unemployment is over fifty percent in spite of the alarming situation in italy european leaders are trying to remain upbeat at the global solutions summit on monday german chancellor angela merkel said that the eurozone has a lot of experience when it comes to economic crisis. and when there were elections in greece and alexis tsipras was made premier there were many questions on the table and at the end of the day we worked together we spoke with each other over many many nights but together we achieved something i have to take on that task since italy is an important member of the e.u. and the. new. labor market reforms are only slowly being implemented and several previous a talian administrations have been unable to find a solution for italy's gargantuan state debt. well trade tensions overshadowing the global solutions. and it's a gathering of leaders in science politics and business and one issue that tackling is the reshuffling of the wall door to this when e
to financial collapse unemployment is at around ten point two percent but in areas like calabria sicily and sardinia youth unemployment is over fifty percent in spite of the alarming situation in italy european leaders are trying to remain upbeat at the global solutions summit on monday german chancellor angela merkel said that the eurozone has a lot of experience when it comes to economic crisis. and when there were elections in greece and alexis tsipras was made premier there were many...
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to financial collapse unemployment is at around ten point two percent but in areas like calabria sicily and sardinia youth unemployment is over fifty percent. labor market reforms are only slowly being implemented and several governments have already proved unable to get a handle on the vast state debt the latest from frankfurt over to a financial correspondent conrad booze and conrad three months of political uncertainty and we could have another three months ahead of us that's something that the markets just love. only if you really love volatility if you really make your money with betting on you know heavy ups and downs swings but serious economists have become more concerned again they predict that all this will have a negative impact on business sentiment in italy that italian companies will likely to spend less and vest less in the upcoming months sure and says by early the man who was appointed to lead this new entering government it's really have not done much day to help you know encourage investors let's take a listen to what he had to say today. they used to join me. in the
to financial collapse unemployment is at around ten point two percent but in areas like calabria sicily and sardinia youth unemployment is over fifty percent. labor market reforms are only slowly being implemented and several governments have already proved unable to get a handle on the vast state debt the latest from frankfurt over to a financial correspondent conrad booze and conrad three months of political uncertainty and we could have another three months ahead of us that's something that...
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battaglin timed his sprint perfectly on the final 200m to santa ninfa in sicily.ending champion tom dumoulin. tour de france champion, chris froome, meanwhile, is 57 seconds back. thursday's stage up mount etna is his first real chance to claw back some time lost in the first week. that is about all we have time for. the boston celtics are 3—1 up in the series. the winners go through to play the cleveland cavaliers. six minutes remaining until the half—time interval. currently they are beating philadelphia. that is all for now. thank you for watching. hello. once any early rain clears easternmost parts of england as thursday begins, what follows will be a lot of fine, dry weather. here's the weather front, it's going to drag its heels for a little while on thursday morning across eastern england and elsewhere you can see some fine weather, but a hint of showers following towards the north—west. so whilst many will have a fine day with some sunshine, there is the chance of catching a shower. more especially into parts of scotland, maybe one or two for northern irel
battaglin timed his sprint perfectly on the final 200m to santa ninfa in sicily.ending champion tom dumoulin. tour de france champion, chris froome, meanwhile, is 57 seconds back. thursday's stage up mount etna is his first real chance to claw back some time lost in the first week. that is about all we have time for. the boston celtics are 3—1 up in the series. the winners go through to play the cleveland cavaliers. six minutes remaining until the half—time interval. currently they are...
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unemployment is at around 2.2% but in areas like sicily, youth unemployment is over 50%. in spipite of the alarming situatation in italy, european leaders are trying to remain beat. the seminar on monday, angngela merkel said the eururozone has a lolot of expense when it comes o economomic crisis. >>>> when there e were electionn greece, there were many questions on t the table sharedt the end of t t day, we work togethther. we spoke with each other over mama nights but togetether, we achieved something. i have to tatake on thatat task sincetaly is an important member of the eu. >> labor market reforms are only slowly being implemented in three previous is -- administration's have been unable to find a solution for the gigantic state that. reporter: plastic forks, plastic bags no more. the european union is planning to ban a whole range of single use products made with plastic. the eu generates 26 tons of plastic waste every year. >> the new rules would prohibit plastic straws, plates, among other items. it would also encourage countries to reduce the use of plastic food
unemployment is at around 2.2% but in areas like sicily, youth unemployment is over 50%. in spipite of the alarming situatation in italy, european leaders are trying to remain beat. the seminar on monday, angngela merkel said the eururozone has a lolot of expense when it comes o economomic crisis. >>>> when there e were electionn greece, there were many questions on t the table sharedt the end of t t day, we work togethther. we spoke with each other over mama nights but togetether,...
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they stay in sicily, for a tough climb up mount etna tomorrow.stan in dublin. but their journey to gaining test status began almost 50 years ago when, in 1969, they hit the headlines with an amazing performance against the then dominant west indies side. ireland's wicket—keeper recalls their most famous day. i was proud to be irish wicketkeeper one week, for the greatest day, after bowling the mighty west indies testing out for 25. and he is out bowled and the west indies are all out for 25. i repeat that, the west indies are all out here at siam mills, having
they stay in sicily, for a tough climb up mount etna tomorrow.stan in dublin. but their journey to gaining test status began almost 50 years ago when, in 1969, they hit the headlines with an amazing performance against the then dominant west indies side. ireland's wicket—keeper recalls their most famous day. i was proud to be irish wicketkeeper one week, for the greatest day, after bowling the mighty west indies testing out for 25. and he is out bowled and the west indies are all out for 25....
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album el paso interiority came out of the start of may the singer who's been dumped the voice of sicilyhas lived in berlin for fifteen years that was his first to this is breakfast this is this is i mean it's a lot but that's. for me coffee is about savoring a moment a moment for. prossed some. chance she put it. up they are cool and so welcoming here how do we judge a book who is truly. sad but noone our last show knew. she was. as he shouts phone when i was twenty two i had a vocal coach who said my singing career would be over at twenty three because my voice wouldn't develop any more. and i thought no i want to sing. it doesn't matter how my voice develops up or down i want to sing because it makes me happy. friday. on her new album at a scholar does something unusual she takes people sorrowful experiences and turns them into music. songs of hope like the one about the mining disaster in mass in el belgium in one nine hundred fifty six which killed two hundred sixty two people based on the recollections of survivors. that one man i was so scared he started to pray and seeing that re
album el paso interiority came out of the start of may the singer who's been dumped the voice of sicilyhas lived in berlin for fifteen years that was his first to this is breakfast this is this is i mean it's a lot but that's. for me coffee is about savoring a moment a moment for. prossed some. chance she put it. up they are cool and so welcoming here how do we judge a book who is truly. sad but noone our last show knew. she was. as he shouts phone when i was twenty two i had a vocal coach who...
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to financial collapse unemployment is at around ten point two percent but in areas like calabria sicily and sardinia youth unemployment is over fifty percent. labor market reforms are only slowly being implemented and several governments have already proved unable to get a handle on the vast state debt the latest from frankfurt over to a financial correspondent conrad booze and conrad three months of political uncertainty and we could have another three months ahead of us that's something that the buckets just love. only if you really love volatility if you really make your money with betting on you know heavy ups and downs swings but serious economists have become more concerned again they predict that all this will have a negative impact on business sentiment in italy that italian companies will likely to spend less and vest less in the upcoming months sure and says by early the man who was appointed to lead this new entering government italy have not done much day to help you know encourage investors let's take a listen to what he had to say today. they used to join me. in the last f
to financial collapse unemployment is at around ten point two percent but in areas like calabria sicily and sardinia youth unemployment is over fifty percent. labor market reforms are only slowly being implemented and several governments have already proved unable to get a handle on the vast state debt the latest from frankfurt over to a financial correspondent conrad booze and conrad three months of political uncertainty and we could have another three months ahead of us that's something that...
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to financial collapse unemployment is at around ten point two percent but in areas like calabria sicily and sardinia youth unemployment is over fifty percent in spite of the alarming situation in italy european leaders are trying to remain upbeat at the global solutions summit on monday german chancellor angela merkel said that the eurozone has a lot of experience when it comes to economic crisis. and when there were elections in greece and alexis tsipras was made premier there were many questions on the table and at the end of the day we worked together we spoke with each other over many many nights but together we achieved something i have to take on that task since italy is an important member of the e.u. and the. new. labor market reforms are only slowly being implemented and several previous a talian administrations have been unable to find a solution for italy's gargantuan state debt. well plastic forks plastic store was a plastic bags no wall the european union is planning to ban all range of single use products made with plastic that generates a staggering twenty six million ton
to financial collapse unemployment is at around ten point two percent but in areas like calabria sicily and sardinia youth unemployment is over fifty percent in spite of the alarming situation in italy european leaders are trying to remain upbeat at the global solutions summit on monday german chancellor angela merkel said that the eurozone has a lot of experience when it comes to economic crisis. and when there were elections in greece and alexis tsipras was made premier there were many...
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financial collapse if we take a look at societal factors as well when we look at the south so didn't sicily youth unemployment at over fifty percent so we're certainly seeing very stark parallels to the situation in greece you know it reminds me of the words that an italian hands once said and that is more you draw your head of the abuse or anything that he has said in the last euro zone crisis he said we would do everything that we have to do to make sure that the euro zone's is stays liquid stays afloat and he was of course was talking about greece spain portugal no i mean he could find themselves talking about his home country italy but these are not these are apples and oranges right i mean he could and there was the sense that he said that he would do everything to shore up the health of the euro zone including its leader there was also the sense that he had used everything in his also know now and you know now that we're starting to see germany put pressure for example with the raising of interest rates now what some economists are saying. is it that is the risk that italy could fail
financial collapse if we take a look at societal factors as well when we look at the south so didn't sicily youth unemployment at over fifty percent so we're certainly seeing very stark parallels to the situation in greece you know it reminds me of the words that an italian hands once said and that is more you draw your head of the abuse or anything that he has said in the last euro zone crisis he said we would do everything that we have to do to make sure that the euro zone's is stays liquid...
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i met at libya with other migrants landed first in sicily and found how difficult it was to get work. on up this is the only work we can do that's all. illegal without a contract but you know always off the books it's not on the same to the level of an adult. in pouliot many thousands of migrants labor in the fields. here the harvest the still done by hand. there's no room or money for machines many come from africa others come from india romania and bulgaria they are paid an average of twenty euros a day for ten to twelve hours of work under a blazing sun. i keep wondering man telling us about my god when i go to the supermarket and i look at a bottle of tomato sauce i think the people who buy this can or bottle have no idea what lies behind it it's you want to stop this is a form of modern day slavery we die for the harvest here can be did our cause. in the cause of youth that we believe the most terrible thing i experienced was when a young man from my country called muhammad died while he was picking tomatoes right next to me. if you don't buy me one up it so i guess i'll call you
i met at libya with other migrants landed first in sicily and found how difficult it was to get work. on up this is the only work we can do that's all. illegal without a contract but you know always off the books it's not on the same to the level of an adult. in pouliot many thousands of migrants labor in the fields. here the harvest the still done by hand. there's no room or money for machines many come from africa others come from india romania and bulgaria they are paid an average of twenty...
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i led libya with other migrants landed first in sicily and found how difficult it was to get work. on up this is the only work we can do that's all when i was. illegally without a contract but you know always off the books. the same for the love of money at all . including many thousands of migrants labor in the fields. here the harvest is still done by hand. there is no room or money for machines many come from africa others come from india romania and bulgaria they are paid an average of twenty euros a day for ten to twelve hours of work under a blazing sun. to me and on us about a month that when i go to the supermarket and i look at a bottle of tomato sauce i think the people who buy this can or bottle have no idea what lies behind it it's you want to stop this is a form of modern day slavery we die for the harvest here can be did i call. it the cause of you to me. the most terrible thing i experienced was when a young man from my country called mohammed died while he was picking tomatoes right next to me. i mean when i get so i guess they are going to go under by my door it wa
i led libya with other migrants landed first in sicily and found how difficult it was to get work. on up this is the only work we can do that's all when i was. illegally without a contract but you know always off the books. the same for the love of money at all . including many thousands of migrants labor in the fields. here the harvest is still done by hand. there is no room or money for machines many come from africa others come from india romania and bulgaria they are paid an average of...
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the fourth stage in sicily was won by the belgian, tim wellens.ates has moved up to third overall, but froome is 57 seconds off the lead. quite a lot of time in cycling, that, isn't it? are you going to hang around for the papers in a minute? i will, and hang around for the papers in a minute? iwill, and more hang around for the papers in a minute? i will, and more all this chat. —— baldness chat. carol is at windsor castle for us this morning with the weather. carol is sort of loosening up, making sure everything is working. and grooming the horses! good morning. this is a beautiful horse, fred the horse. how old is he? he is 110w fred the horse. how old is he? he is now nine years old. and are you taking him fora now nine years old. and are you taking him for a wee stroll?|j now nine years old. and are you taking him for a wee stroll? i am, exercising him. is he a horse or raponi? he is a pony. here's a beautiful pony, and i will let you get cracking. the royal winds are horse show is in its 75th year. it sta rts horse show is in its 75th year.
the fourth stage in sicily was won by the belgian, tim wellens.ates has moved up to third overall, but froome is 57 seconds off the lead. quite a lot of time in cycling, that, isn't it? are you going to hang around for the papers in a minute? i will, and hang around for the papers in a minute? iwill, and more hang around for the papers in a minute? i will, and more all this chat. —— baldness chat. carol is at windsor castle for us this morning with the weather. carol is sort of loosening...
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and certainly windy and unpleasant weather in that part of the western med is already happened in sicily it's happened in algeria and more especially tunisia strength the wind has been particularly noticeable and you see the circulation there as i say it's not going away it might move for example you got a picture on thursday of this northwesterly wind but probably in the sunshine but. the day beyond and it's their longest sunny but still windy. there with sponsored by. packet for us what were you hearing what were you seeing whether on line horrendous things humans all just. about that or if you join us on the sacked a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat base is a dialogue. about some of this excess if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making to. join the conversation. welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories here on the al-jazeera says it hopes the u.s. will be sincere during trade talks beginning on thursday level u.s. delegation has arrived in beijing for talks they'll try to hammer
and certainly windy and unpleasant weather in that part of the western med is already happened in sicily it's happened in algeria and more especially tunisia strength the wind has been particularly noticeable and you see the circulation there as i say it's not going away it might move for example you got a picture on thursday of this northwesterly wind but probably in the sunshine but. the day beyond and it's their longest sunny but still windy. there with sponsored by. packet for us what were...
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my parents come from lebanon and sicily. they were taken here and chosen here for a reason, their skill sets, ideals, they were picked for a reason, they waited years to come here and they always thought it was unfair that people can cut to the front of the line and t decide for themselves when they would come here and why. >> laura: leo, real quick. >> very simple. it's a code for racism. brown, blue eyes, come in. brown, black. remember what he said? we don't want you, you are not educated enough. >> laura: leo, you have to come won a new argument. they aren't working. latinos call into my radio show from l.a., san diego, oakland, texas. they are legal immigrants, they happen to beim latino americans, they say this has to stop. this is not how we came into this country and it's unfair and it's hurting our neighborhoods and our jobs and our environment.nd that's from them. i will have this on a loop. we are out of time. i love you all. i love leo, i love leo's passion. he's the best. i'm sorry. we'll do this longer segment.
my parents come from lebanon and sicily. they were taken here and chosen here for a reason, their skill sets, ideals, they were picked for a reason, they waited years to come here and they always thought it was unfair that people can cut to the front of the line and t decide for themselves when they would come here and why. >> laura: leo, real quick. >> very simple. it's a code for racism. brown, blue eyes, come in. brown, black. remember what he said? we don't want you, you are not...
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course is in there and swimming pools and statues and even a project on studying the religion in sicily. pres. clinton: no. let me say -- [laughter] daye: sarah's career to becoming a journalist was a series of advancement in her job. women were not hired as news reporters in that era. so she thought, "well, i will just start one of my own." she was not tied by national syndication saying well, you cannot talk about that, or you cannot say that, and her behavior was not questioned. she could do what she wanted, because she was on her own, and that allowed her the freedom to look at an issue from more than one viewpoint. sarah mcclendon was born in this house. she was the ninth child of sydney junior and annie mcclendon. she had eight brothers and sisters. but it was a very political family. mr. mcclendon was the founder of the democratic party here in the county, was a postmaster, and was the chairman of the democratic committee for many years. his wife, annie, was a suffragette, and sarah can remember her going to rallies -- "vote for women" -- and i look with her mother, and she grew
course is in there and swimming pools and statues and even a project on studying the religion in sicily. pres. clinton: no. let me say -- [laughter] daye: sarah's career to becoming a journalist was a series of advancement in her job. women were not hired as news reporters in that era. so she thought, "well, i will just start one of my own." she was not tied by national syndication saying well, you cannot talk about that, or you cannot say that, and her behavior was not questioned....
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justice scalia's parents were from sicily. there is a talk-show host the ones came out that justice scalia's grandfather was the head of the new york fascist party. a radio show host on the left and that's what enabled me to know that was probably not true. his grandfather was a former labor who came to this country headed advanced age and never learned english. and the two founders alexander hamilton and james whitman -- sold maybe scalia just mergers often various ways. >> at the good segue to end the book with. maybe the audience has questions. >> thank you. you find a lot to celebrate in the american system and i agree that you are an optimist but can you talk about the darker side of the american legal system and the trial lawyers who shake down companies and the prosecutors who care more about convictions. can you talk about this? >> you know that i have known them for a really long time, since i was a kid. i do and there is a lot of darkness in our history. that's in the book too by the way. if the sink is shipping, if
justice scalia's parents were from sicily. there is a talk-show host the ones came out that justice scalia's grandfather was the head of the new york fascist party. a radio show host on the left and that's what enabled me to know that was probably not true. his grandfather was a former labor who came to this country headed advanced age and never learned english. and the two founders alexander hamilton and james whitman -- sold maybe scalia just mergers often various ways. >> at the good...
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[laughter] >> and swimming pools, golf courses, statues, and even a on studying religion in sicily. [laughter] journalist was a series of advancement in her job. as newsre not hired reporters in that era. and so -- ha! you know, well, i'll just start own.f my she wasn't tied by national syndication, saying, well, you about that or you can't say that. and her behavior was not questioned. do what she wanted, because she was on her own. and that allowed her the freedom both --at an issue from from more than one viewpoint. house. born in this she was the ninth child. andh child of sidney jr. annie mcclendon. she had eight brothers and sisters. very political family. mr. mcclendon was a founder of the democratic party here in smith county. also served as post master, worked for woodrow wilson's campaign and was a chairman of the democratic committee for many years as well. his wife, annie, was a suffroget. she kind of grew up as a model herself, sarah did. in the dining room and i think about her parents talking local, national, international events. and including the kids. so they would
[laughter] >> and swimming pools, golf courses, statues, and even a on studying religion in sicily. [laughter] journalist was a series of advancement in her job. as newsre not hired reporters in that era. and so -- ha! you know, well, i'll just start own.f my she wasn't tied by national syndication, saying, well, you about that or you can't say that. and her behavior was not questioned. do what she wanted, because she was on her own. and that allowed her the freedom both --at an issue...
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my parents come from lebanon and sicily.hey were taken and chosen because of their skill sets, ideas and what they can contribute to the united states, were picked for a reason, they wait years to come here. they thought it was unfair that people can cut to the front of the line and decide for themselves when they would come here and why. >> laura: leo real quick. >> it's a code for racism. we don't want you, you are not educated enough. that's the code. >> laura: leo, you have to come up with a new argument. they aren't working. latinos call into my radio show from l.a., san diego, oakland, texas, they are legal immigrants, they happen to be latino americans and they say this has to stop. this is not how we came into this country and it's unfair and hurting our neighborhoods and our jobs and our environment. that's from them. we are out of time. i love you all. i love leo, i love leo's passion. he's the best. i'm sorry. i will be on radio, we'll do this longer segment. maxine waters going on a tirade. legos. carfax. start y
my parents come from lebanon and sicily.hey were taken and chosen because of their skill sets, ideas and what they can contribute to the united states, were picked for a reason, they wait years to come here. they thought it was unfair that people can cut to the front of the line and decide for themselves when they would come here and why. >> laura: leo real quick. >> it's a code for racism. we don't want you, you are not educated enough. that's the code. >> laura: leo, you...
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admiral said and got to the end of it, and we began reading about the doomed athenian expedition to sicily, which was another of these situations in betweene distinction vital and peripheral interests have gotten lost. credibility became the big issue. dominoes. thinking was there. -- domino theory thinking was there. it opened up the floodgates with the students. for some of them, to talk about their experiences in vietnam. for me, what that did was to show the extraordinary instructional value of the classics in dealing with recent issues. newport, from that time, and still today, has built its course, its strategy and policy course, on thucydides and other classical texts. that became a model for the course that we developed some two decades later at yale. brian: there is a footnote that got my attention. you talk a lot about machiavelli and the prince. i have to read this back and ask why. the only book that rivals the prince in unsettling my students is the second volume of the lyndon b. johnson biography which argues lbj could never 1965 we shall overcome speech had he not stolen the
admiral said and got to the end of it, and we began reading about the doomed athenian expedition to sicily, which was another of these situations in betweene distinction vital and peripheral interests have gotten lost. credibility became the big issue. dominoes. thinking was there. -- domino theory thinking was there. it opened up the floodgates with the students. for some of them, to talk about their experiences in vietnam. for me, what that did was to show the extraordinary instructional...
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skeptics in washington feel for president trump to travel all the way to the dmz would be too con siciliatorp. these are all issues that will be discussed when president trump meets in washington, d.c. with president moon. he has been working to create this conciliatory measure on the peninsula. today south korea is dismantling the loud speakers that have been in place for decades, blasting propaganda into north korea. we have seen north korea stropping their broadcast into south korea. of course all eyes now on that meeting that will happen between kim jong-un and president trump and where exactly it will take place. dave? >> alexandra field live for us. thanks. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu laying out his case against iran. the prime minister claims his evidence is new evidence proves iranians were brazenly lying when they said they were not pursuing nuclear weapons. secretary of state mike pompeo confirming netanyahu's iranian files are authentic. those iranian files apparently all this evidence he says special security forces have spirited out of iran. president trump exp
skeptics in washington feel for president trump to travel all the way to the dmz would be too con siciliatorp. these are all issues that will be discussed when president trump meets in washington, d.c. with president moon. he has been working to create this conciliatory measure on the peninsula. today south korea is dismantling the loud speakers that have been in place for decades, blasting propaganda into north korea. we have seen north korea stropping their broadcast into south korea. of...
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sicily. you know, there's this -- some talk show host once came out with the big news that justice scalia's grandfather was the head of the new york fascist party. a big radio show host on the left. i had been studying scalia's background, and that's what enabled me to know that that was probably not true since his grandfather was a former laborer in the sicilian sulfur mine who is came to this country at an advanced age and never learned english. a lot of -- and then the two founders i have, alexander hamilton, james wilson, both born aced broad, essentially. so maybe -- born abroad, essentially. maybe scalia merges with all of them in various ways. >> it's a good figure to end the book with. >> yeah. >> so maybe the audience has questions. >> yeah. >> thank you. joey, you find a lot to celebrate in the american legal system, and i agree with you, and i too am an a optimistic. but can you talk about the darker side of the american legal system, trial lawyers who shake down legitimate compani
sicily. you know, there's this -- some talk show host once came out with the big news that justice scalia's grandfather was the head of the new york fascist party. a big radio show host on the left. i had been studying scalia's background, and that's what enabled me to know that that was probably not true since his grandfather was a former laborer in the sicilian sulfur mine who is came to this country at an advanced age and never learned english. a lot of -- and then the two founders i have,...