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on the line is stefano pozzebon, a journalist living in caracas. thank you forjoining us.go ahead? there has been lots of international pressure to either delay or not hold this particular vote. yes, lots of international pressure, but it seems the elections will go ahead tomorrow this right to be threats from the white house which has threatened swift economic action if the new assembly is installed down here in caritas. nevertheless, this morning, be former spanish prime minister, released a statement asking for the vote tomorrow to be respected and can “— vote tomorrow to be respected and can —— conducted peacefully. he asked for peace and quiet in caracas. the whole of venezuela has been suffering from months of social unrest. nevertheless, the vote will go ahead, and probably on monday morning we will have a new national assembly hearing caracas. and from what you hear, are people still so angry that you fear there could be further violence during the vote and immediately after the announcement? there could well be. there is definitely anger, there is frustration from
on the line is stefano pozzebon, a journalist living in caracas. thank you forjoining us.go ahead? there has been lots of international pressure to either delay or not hold this particular vote. yes, lots of international pressure, but it seems the elections will go ahead tomorrow this right to be threats from the white house which has threatened swift economic action if the new assembly is installed down here in caritas. nevertheless, this morning, be former spanish prime minister, released a...
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stefano nyirenda also sang on the album. so you're sleeping on your side?t next to each other? how do you sleep? >> nyirenda ( translated ): we just sleep. we have no choice. >> cooper: stefano is in for robbery, and he is h.i.v.- positive, as are around a quarter of zomba's inmates. they occasionally get visits from an italian nun, sister anna tommasi, who runs a small charity providing some food and legal aid to prisoners. if you were writing-- a postcard to somebody, who had never been to this prison, how would you describe it here? >> sister anna tommasi: oh. i think it's impossible for somebody outside to get-- there are no words which could explain, because-- >> cooper: what life is like here? >> sister tommasi: yes. i think, before you came, three days ago, if i had written anything, would-- do you think you could have had a clue? >> cooper: no. >> sister tommasi: sometimes, i call it, it's the waiting room of hell. >> cooper: ( laughs ) that's what this prison is like? sometimes? >> sister tommasi: yeah. >> cooper: if it is the waiting room of hell,
stefano nyirenda also sang on the album. so you're sleeping on your side?t next to each other? how do you sleep? >> nyirenda ( translated ): we just sleep. we have no choice. >> cooper: stefano is in for robbery, and he is h.i.v.- positive, as are around a quarter of zomba's inmates. they occasionally get visits from an italian nun, sister anna tommasi, who runs a small charity providing some food and legal aid to prisoners. if you were writing-- a postcard to somebody, who had...
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. >> stefano. >> stefano, nice to meet you. you're here to talk about the painting?ah. >> i'm looking just to accent stuff. >> right. that wall right there and this wall right here could be your accent wall, as well as that one right there. ♪ >> in order for me to move forward with my marketing plan, i wanna see any and everything that andrew has. so andrew wanted to take me back into the garage to show me his delivery vehicle. oh, this is cool. >> this is the fetchmobile. >> they wrapped and the whole deal? >> uh-huh. and look. and look, and look. >> well, i mean-- >> no. >> wait a minute. >> there is no "well." >> it's a scratch. so a team member did that? >> yeah. carelessness. >> it's called an accident. i mean, andrew, you do understand that things happen, right? >> oh, i understand, but not constantly. >> the question is do you have enough patience and tolerance to educate them, to train them, to forgive them? >> [scoffs] i have seen my employees whittle away at the integrity of la dogworks...by stupidity, by laziness. by not--not coming to work. you hire peopl
. >> stefano. >> stefano, nice to meet you. you're here to talk about the painting?ah. >> i'm looking just to accent stuff. >> right. that wall right there and this wall right here could be your accent wall, as well as that one right there. ♪ >> in order for me to move forward with my marketing plan, i wanna see any and everything that andrew has. so andrew wanted to take me back into the garage to show me his delivery vehicle. oh, this is cool. >> this is...
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we can now speak to stefano argenziano — he's the manager of migration operations for the medical humanitarianrganisation medecins sans frontieres — which helps migrants in the mediterranean. hejoins us from rome. welcome. how do you respond to what the italian government says, this charities and aid groups rescuing people from the sea are part of the problem? bet you encourage people to make the journey? thank you very much for having me and good evening. —— that you encourage people. much for having me and good evening. -- that you encourage people. we are not part of the problem. we are not either the solution. we represent an absolute necessity for saving lives where those lives are most in danger. we fundamentally reject the allegations and accusations which are mostly allegations and accusations which a re mostly baseless allegations and accusations which are mostly baseless and without any form of evidence about the role of ngos and the role of rescue in the central mediterranean in the element of contributing to calling more people to come to try to attempt the dangerous crossing. the
we can now speak to stefano argenziano — he's the manager of migration operations for the medical humanitarianrganisation medecins sans frontieres — which helps migrants in the mediterranean. hejoins us from rome. welcome. how do you respond to what the italian government says, this charities and aid groups rescuing people from the sea are part of the problem? bet you encourage people to make the journey? thank you very much for having me and good evening. —— that you encourage people....
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. >> that report from stefa stefano pozzebon. thank you. >>> and banning the former president of mexico, vicente fox, from ever coming back to venezuela. fox and other presidents from latin-america were there supporting that referendum. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." ahead, we hear from some of the isis wives of raqqa. why they say they married members of the terror group, ahead. plus -- >> i think we can talk, it wasn't the subject. and i think we can talk, or i can talk about it, and bang the drum a bit. >> the duchess of cornwall speaks exclusively to cnn. how camilla is fighting against domestic violence. that's coming your way in just a moment. * is that a crunchy kibble?! (cat 2) is that a ring of gravy?! (cat 1) it's gravy... made crunchy! new friskies gravy swirlers! (cat 2) real gravy baked right in! (cat 1) crunchy! gravy! crunchy! gravy! (cat 2) we get it buddy, we get it. (vo) feed their fantasy. friskies. on mi came across this housentry with water dripping from the ceiling. you never know when something like this will
. >> that report from stefa stefano pozzebon. thank you. >>> and banning the former president of mexico, vicente fox, from ever coming back to venezuela. fox and other presidents from latin-america were there supporting that referendum. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." ahead, we hear from some of the isis wives of raqqa. why they say they married members of the terror group, ahead. plus -- >> i think we can talk, it wasn't the subject. and i think we can talk,...