do and i m happy about that and it was in book a done deal for felicia. the streets around the port of genoa are frequented by sailors prostitutes migrants and petty crooks. they re also home to leave era the n.t. mafia organization is holding an activity day in front of its offices which once belonged to a mobster. lee barrett helps young offenders escape from a life of crime before they re recruited by the mafia. youths like 18 year old fatima she ran away from home at 15 and joined what italians call a baby gang. times i mean i was roaming around milan s sundown nanto district with my gang just. a policeman in civilian clothes saw us stealing a cell phone everyone else took off but it s up to the kids i was the only one left . to their follow the police arrested me and put me in their car. so i was at the police station they questioned me but i said nothing. and because i didn t tell them the names of all of the culprits all of the blame fell on me. terrified to know where
Quitting. Sex, lies, and videotape. Is strong finished is trump finished . Thats our question today. Its a pleasure to welcome the Berlin Bureau chief of the New York Times, and she says she never believed donald trump would win but in this race, a lot of things have an unexpected and thats why shes careful with predictions. We welcome the Business Editor of the berlin daily, who s problem is not his sexism. Its that he talks about sex. An anglo to have german author and regular commentator for a berlinbased newspaper back on the show. Trump might even gain from the episode. Polls are indeed taking a dramatic turn downward for mr. Trump. The factct is that there is alws a very dynamic phase in this final stage of the race as undecided voters finally begin to make up their mind. How much of a role is this whole. Ex tape really playing as i believe Andy Rosenthal wrote yesterday on the day before, this showed us a donald trump who we basically knew was , very clearly showing us mode. Tru
But more of that later in the programme. The story of lorenzo. First, an italian writer who is traumatised by memories of a more recent event, something that happened 15 years ago. During a g8 summit, being held in the italian city of genoa, lorenzo was one of hundreds of people hurt in violent clashes between police and antiglobalisation protestors. Peaceful demonstrators, like lorenzo, were beaten brutally by police. And although the wounds may have healed, in many cases the mental trauma is still very much there. Lorenzo guadagnucci has always been passionate about the written word. Hes an author and journalist, and hes critical of globalisation. 15 years ago, his life was turned up side down. I was subjected to brutal violence and i was afraid id , die. The experience changed my life. It was like torture. I will never forget the feeling. Guadagnucci recalls the video night on july 22, during 2001 the g8 summit in genoa. That night, the headquarters of globalisation protestors were
They smuggled tons of gold but never stole lives. The dons of Kasaragod operated by as surprising code: respect for authorities, generosity towards their community. Were they Robin Hoods? Hardly. But in the murky world of organised crime, their restraint raises intriguing questions
While the Mafia remains a threat, it can and will be defeated, President Sergio Mattarella said on Thursday in a message for the 32nd anniversary of the murder of anti-mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone, his wife and three of his bodyguards by Cosa Nostra i. (ANSA)