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>> should get out -- >> southern italy, if the italians could get rid of southern italy -- melissa: i threw that out there for charlie. >> they would do it tomorrow. look who is revolting asking for independence, some of poorest parts of country where there is transfer of wealth to them. don't can me why they do it. it makes no sense. if this happens would be better off fiscally rest of britain. melissa: hell no, guacamole. he shut down one store in pennsylvania. they positive ad sign, locked the doors, due to what they call borderline sweatshop conditions. they post ad sign up front. so funny. ask our corporate office why employees are working in sweatshop conditions. entire management and crew resigned. people over profits. the store opened later this afternoon. >> don't buy a burrito there until you're sure workers are happy. melissa: that's a good point. >> this was overtime issue. this is indicative what is going on around the country. melissa: you will make this serious? i love you for that. >> corporations are making their own employees work more doing less. they don't want to
>> should get out -- >> southern italy, if the italians could get rid of southern italy -- melissa: i threw that out there for charlie. >> they would do it tomorrow. look who is revolting asking for independence, some of poorest parts of country where there is transfer of wealth to them. don't can me why they do it. it makes no sense. if this happens would be better off fiscally rest of britain. melissa: hell no, guacamole. he shut down one store in pennsylvania. they positive...
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. ♪ >> southern italy. this is the center of the italian orange grove industry.usands of tons of fruit are cultivated from the surrounding countryside and brought here. sale then shipped off for as fruit or deep fruit, used in drink and manufacturing. it is the ecologists escalation that reveals a hidden side. >> [speaking foreign language] >> citrus fruit cultivation is vital to the economy of the region, but rivalries abroad and a price crash have taken their toll. >> [speaking foreign language] >> each winter, thousands of migrants worked, hardly scratching a living harvesting oranges. are are from africa, some from eastern europe, many are in the country illegally. can be 25 euros for four days. but it can be much less. many migrants living in appalling squalor in rundown farm houses or makeshift salon is on the edge of town. -- slums on the edge of town. the ecologists had to go in after dark after being told that they were not welcome. >> i can see 200 people. >> there is no running water, electricity, or anything? >> no. when you see the conditions, it is
. ♪ >> southern italy. this is the center of the italian orange grove industry.usands of tons of fruit are cultivated from the surrounding countryside and brought here. sale then shipped off for as fruit or deep fruit, used in drink and manufacturing. it is the ecologists escalation that reveals a hidden side. >> [speaking foreign language] >> citrus fruit cultivation is vital to the economy of the region, but rivalries abroad and a price crash have taken their toll....
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still creating a unstable conditions. 140 millimeters of rainfall has fallen over southern italy. finally it will be on a weakening trend. that's good news with the high pressure dominating much of the mid section of this continent. and in italy, the grand prix will be happening on saturday. it looks like it will be really fine weather across these locations in and around milan. nice, geneva, vienna. i'll leave you now for the extended forecast. . >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. . >>> good evening from los angeles i'm tavis smiley, with criticism mounting over president obama handling of the crisis in syria and ukraine, we will talk about the strategy the u.s. might undertake to counter the mounting threats and what objectives may be possible. and we will turn to a conversation with billy childs whose latest cd is an influence. the new cd titled "map to the treasure," features artists as fleming, and yoy mama, and he will close our show with a composition of "the confession." that is coming up right now.
still creating a unstable conditions. 140 millimeters of rainfall has fallen over southern italy. finally it will be on a weakening trend. that's good news with the high pressure dominating much of the mid section of this continent. and in italy, the grand prix will be happening on saturday. it looks like it will be really fine weather across these locations in and around milan. nice, geneva, vienna. i'll leave you now for the extended forecast. . >>> that's all for this edition of...
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southern italy's leading city, naples offers a fascinating collection of museums, churches, and eclecticchitecture. this tangled mess, as intense an urban scene as anything you'll find in western europe, still somehow manages to breathe, laugh, and sing with a captivating italian accent. rather than seeing naples as a long list of sites, see its great archaeological museum, and then capture the spirit of the city by walking through its historic core. spaccanapoli, literally "split naples," is a perfectly straight street that dates from ancient greek times. it leads to the colorful heart of the old city. echoes of ancient neapolis survive. the original greek street plan is remarkably intact, and back then, like today, small businesses by day became private homes after hours, and life tumbled out of the homes and into the lanes. today this scene is just one more page in the 2,000-year-old story of naples. and to understand that story, i'm joined by my neapolitan friend, and fellow tour guide, roberta mazzarella. you name it, it occurs right on the streets today as it has for centuries. kid
southern italy's leading city, naples offers a fascinating collection of museums, churches, and eclecticchitecture. this tangled mess, as intense an urban scene as anything you'll find in western europe, still somehow manages to breathe, laugh, and sing with a captivating italian accent. rather than seeing naples as a long list of sites, see its great archaeological museum, and then capture the spirit of the city by walking through its historic core. spaccanapoli, literally "split...
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rain extending all the way from southern italy into croatia, and as far afield as albania. (technical difficulties) (no audio) >>> good to have your company, i'm david foster, you are watching al jazeera. australia's president petro porashenko says he has reached an agreement with vladimir putin. the spoebs person said one of men agreed on steps towards peace. russia can't be a part of the truce. president obama condemned the killing of islamic journalist steven sotloff. the killing follows the death of journalist james foley. as people in the iraqi town of amerli celebrate its recapture by government force, the military says it's getting ready to recapture the city. the national army backed by airpower is getting ready to take -- tikrit from -- take back tich riment. >>> let's return to a top story. in the in the few weeks the fighting has been creeping closer to the border. we go to peter sharp across the border. >> reporter: it is perfect tank country - flat and featureless. this long stretch of agricultural land along the russian border is a barely concealed staging pos
rain extending all the way from southern italy into croatia, and as far afield as albania. (technical difficulties) (no audio) >>> good to have your company, i'm david foster, you are watching al jazeera. australia's president petro porashenko says he has reached an agreement with vladimir putin. the spoebs person said one of men agreed on steps towards peace. russia can't be a part of the truce. president obama condemned the killing of islamic journalist steven sotloff. the killing...
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. >> northern italians, i'm from southern italy, my family is, would love to break off, they would love -- why is that? because other than italy soaks up all the welfare from the north. just what it is. it's a crime-filled area. just could tell you this now i'm not saying scotland is crime-filled. if they were ever independent how will they pay the bills? they have, i don't know, maybe they have natural resources in oil. but if they don't -- >> they have fish. >> way off, what have they got? >> look it. like the familydollar deal. people pushing this. all political leaders in scotland want big deals and want a big important job. people of scotland couldn't care less. they would like to stay with the u.k. i predict they will stay. >> economically, what would they get if they were independent? they would be done. they would be, they would be -- greece. melissa: total loser for scotland. they are the ones who you would think want to stay in the union for economic reasons. melissa: this is important story, charlie. hope for cache lovers -- carb lovers. olive garden never ending pasta passes
. >> northern italians, i'm from southern italy, my family is, would love to break off, they would love -- why is that? because other than italy soaks up all the welfare from the north. just what it is. it's a crime-filled area. just could tell you this now i'm not saying scotland is crime-filled. if they were ever independent how will they pay the bills? they have, i don't know, maybe they have natural resources in oil. but if they don't -- >> they have fish. >> way off, what...
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notice it hasn't moved very much from italy over in to the southern tip of greece.nd what is going to happen is, more rainfall as we go throughout the next couple of days. typically, high up in the atmosphere, we have some fast-moving winds called the jet stream, and so they usually serve as a train track to push systems along. however this low has separated from it. that's why we call it a cutoff low, and so as long as this stays separated it's going to continue to dump heavy amounts of rainfall. so look out for the possibility of rain in to rome, also to athens for wednesday. the rest of the continent seeing some very dry conditions. sunny skies from warsaw, vienna, stockholm even seeing some sunny skies and over in madrid a high of 34 degrees under sunny conditions for wednesday. let's take a look at the forecast for north america. now we have had some strong weather the past couple of days. the front is now pushing toward the east, and so because of that the focal point for storms has shifted. further down toward the south, where a lot of moisture, the very satu
notice it hasn't moved very much from italy over in to the southern tip of greece.nd what is going to happen is, more rainfall as we go throughout the next couple of days. typically, high up in the atmosphere, we have some fast-moving winds called the jet stream, and so they usually serve as a train track to push systems along. however this low has separated from it. that's why we call it a cutoff low, and so as long as this stays separated it's going to continue to dump heavy amounts of...
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italy and . cross through turkey and southern bulgaria. italian interior ministry session more than double the number of 2013. last year around 466 migrants headed for -- 466,000 migrants leave for germany. >>> judith sunderland joins me via skype. what is your assessment of what's going on at this moment? >> clearly there has been a significant increase particularly in boat migration to europe but also, migration over land. you mentioned spain, while it's true that there has been sort of reverse immigration from spain in the context of the economic crisis, in the past year and through 2014, we've seen an increase in attempts to get into the spanish enclaves of seota and malia, and also troubling behavior by the spanish security forces on those borders, in terms of push back and even use of force against individuals trying the get into the spanish territories. we also see a lot of increased land crossings into bulgaria, particularly by syrians who are attempting to reach a safe haven in europe. >> the thing is it's not going to get any bet
italy and . cross through turkey and southern bulgaria. italian interior ministry session more than double the number of 2013. last year around 466 migrants headed for -- 466,000 migrants leave for germany. >>> judith sunderland joins me via skype. what is your assessment of what's going on at this moment? >> clearly there has been a significant increase particularly in boat migration to europe but also, migration over land. you mentioned spain, while it's true that there has...
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southern portugal. says that is normally sunny there. >> this one from italy. this is often a sunny spot. ticks off. >> sent us this beautiful shot of the cumulus clouds towering into the sunlight. >> it is a beautiful day out there. the time lapse camera from below shows little puffy cumulus boiling up as the dame moves on. >> a settler in view from on top shows a looks just as nice pair. >> a big story today. a sixth consecutive below normal day in chicago despite the warm and this afternoon. it is under way. low 70's by mid-week. temperatures flirting with 80 other time we get to saturday. a real autumn like temperature map. 60 degree temperatures and walked out of the south. out to the west of us. here you see the view from the continental perspective. with that. 20 showing up. some of that will be pouring down on us. for now positive numbers are good news. it shows temperatures have increased. the last five days of average 52.5 degrees that is the coolest september 11th and hundred and 43 years of weather records. if you think the weather has recently been unusual you're absolutely r
southern portugal. says that is normally sunny there. >> this one from italy. this is often a sunny spot. ticks off. >> sent us this beautiful shot of the cumulus clouds towering into the sunlight. >> it is a beautiful day out there. the time lapse camera from below shows little puffy cumulus boiling up as the dame moves on. >> a settler in view from on top shows a looks just as nice pair. >> a big story today. a sixth consecutive below normal day in chicago...
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we of immigration from the southern neighbor called mexico and mexico is a very strong family values. in some way, you can still have a growing population. in france and italyertising to try to convince people to have children. immigration is not as easy because of the cultural differences. >> italy as the crucible for these demographic experiments. there is no growth of people in italy. >> look at who is immigrating. it is very hard for them to integrate. i have a mexican wife, so i'm biased, but the immigration from south of the border, those people are incredible people. they are hard-working. you see mexican sitting together in restaurants as families. they're bringing amazing values to this country. it is interesting to see the decline in childbearing by the original population -- >> i don't mean to interrupt. jamie metzl, what has the one child policy done in china? way. has worked in a let me talk about his point. we talk about demographic problems, you look at singapore, japan, korea, china. there'll having this huge problem that people are not having children. it is causing a huge load economic growth. china made the decision for the one child poli
we of immigration from the southern neighbor called mexico and mexico is a very strong family values. in some way, you can still have a growing population. in france and italyertising to try to convince people to have children. immigration is not as easy because of the cultural differences. >> italy as the crucible for these demographic experiments. there is no growth of people in italy. >> look at who is immigrating. it is very hard for them to integrate. i have a mexican wife, so...