now on bbc news in the travel show: puglia in italy. could this be italy s hidden gem? i m going off the beaten track, deep into the south. i can feel the music. it s such a good vibe. for generations, it s where italians have been holidaying, but is the secret out? this is in a place that s steeped in tradition and at the same time, it s rapidly modernising. known as the land of two seas, you are never far from the coast. oh, it s so refreshing! for the longest time, many of its ancient stone towns have been rapidly declining but now, the call s going out around the world for people to live, buy and invest here. this is unbelievable. look at these views. this is totally unique and a rooftop pool, forfree, from the government. come on. but how will it keep that balance between staying authentic and affordable. buongiorno. buongiorno, buongiorno! ..whilst opening up to the world? this week, i m in puglia. now, i ve travelled a lot through italy. i love this place. there s gr
look at these views. this is totally unique and a rooftop pool, forfree, from the government. come on. but how will it keep that balance between staying authentic and affordable. buongiorno. buongiorno, buongiorno! ..whilst opening up to the world? this week, i m in puglia. now, i ve travelled a lot through italy. i love this place. there s great food, there s great wine. but this is my first trip into the heel of the country. in recent years, the area has become more popular with tourists, but also with the government that s been trying to entice people back to live in the south. so, i m in a town called presicce acquarica and here, they re offering people 30,000 euros to buy a home. sounds like a total bargain. so far, 20 people have applied for the grant but there may be one more. hi, you must bejesse. buongiorno! i brought you an espresso. oh, my gosh. i m not sure how long our day will be today. thank you. you re a life saver. so, are you looking to move here, jesse? s
On their side, of course. At one level, you might worry that the words will run out, and missiles will take their place. But you might ask why its just words, and not weapons yet . Could it be that both sides know their own limitations in any form of Military Conflict . Our diplomatic editor mark urban has been working through the logic. American carriers exercising off korea. But these pictures were taken in may, and none of them are there now. The president seems out of sync with his military and his top diplomats. Today, he emphasised the defensive nature of us precautions. I think what the president was reaffirming his that the United States has the capability to fully defend itself from any attack and defend our allies. And we will do so. The American People should sleep well at night. Tillerson is in tune with generations of american statesman who stuck to Teddy Roosevelts maxim, speak softly and carry a big stick. But one reason he can be sanguine is because americas stick is no
indian airlines. air india was bailed out by the air india was bailed out by the government last month. captions by vitac www.vitac.com welcome to cnn newsroom, i m suzanne malveaux. today we are live from aspen, colorado, and beautiful setting talking about the world s most pressing problems. this is the eighth annual aspen ideas festival and leaders and thinking from the united states and the world meet to discuss ideas from policy, politics, science, art, values, culture, and everything. they have a chance to listen, learn and debate. first at the start of the hour, a huge stock market rally. a deal to help struggling banks in europe was welcomed on wall street. european countries agreed to aid the banks without adding to the country s debt. and the nasdaq is higher and the dow up more than 200 points. deadly shooting during a safety briefing in fort bragg in north carolina. one soldier killed and one of the soldiers shot another and then turned a gun on himself.
her mother outfront tonight with a plea. and the bottom line on employment. 200,000 jobs added in america in the past month. president obama, meet ronald reagan? let s go, outfront. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, is it morning in america for barack obama? the u.s. added 200,000 jobs last month. that absolutely trounces expectations and it brought the unemployment rate down to 8.5%. now, that is the fourth month in a row that we have seen a drop in the unemployment rate. we are now at the lowest level in almost three years. prior to the crisis. but where did we see the growth? health care and manufacturing are the two areas that stand out. manufacturing, in fact, may surprise you, but really been the area bouncing back all year. i want to put all this in perspective because it s really important for the election. i m going to call this a pie. it represents the 8.7 million jobs lost since the recession began in 2008. that is a whole lot of jobs. all right. since