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#Italy: Some rain in the Po River Valley; some snow in the Swiss Alps. Lorenzo Fiori, Ansaldo Foundation

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🗓️ 22 April 2023

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#Italy: Some rain in the Po River Valley; some snow in the Swiss Alps. Lorenzo Fiori, Ansaldo Foundation
https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/drought-situation-remains-extreme-says-po-authority/ar-AA1a6CP0

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0:00.0

This is CBS I In The World. I'm John Bachelors. Italy in New York City at the Union Club

0:09.6

in Park Avenue, Lorenzo Fiori. Welcome to New York Lorenzo. It is wonderful to have you

0:15.8

in the midst of the springtime excellent weather in Manhattan. And I pay attention to

0:21.6

deal because the tourism that was here before the pandemic is said to be coming back. I hope

0:27.8

you've had an enjoyable and easy week in Manhattan. Good evening to you.

0:32.3

Good evening, John. Good evening to the radio listener. Well, let me tell you that I am a lucky

0:36.9

man. I remember you told me when I was in Siena that there was a lucky man in Siena. I would say

0:41.5

that today I'm lucky man in New York. I'm enjoying this week here in in your country in this

0:48.4

beautiful city which I have appreciated again. Every time I come to New York, I found New York

0:54.8

something new. And even this time I had the opportunity to see new things like the Dumbau

1:02.6

the area just below the Brooking Bridge. I had the opportunity to walk across the Brooking

1:08.9

Bridge and enjoying a very beautiful sunshine day. I did a lot of steps all around because I think

1:14.8

this is the best way to appreciate New York. And even had the opportunity to enjoy a show in Broadway

1:22.5

last night. So what I can ask for more, I think I have everything. And let me tell you that

1:29.8

speaking also with the people that I met here and there and asking me, where are you from?

1:35.6

I'm from Milano. Everybody knows Milano. And so this makes me very happy because Milano and New York

1:41.4

somehow have something similar. What is surprising to me is so many young people walking around

1:50.5

the streets and the avenues. I would say that in Milano you will see a lot of people as well,

1:56.0

but not so young as it is in New York. So it seems that the city has a very, how can I say,

2:05.6

vocation for young generation that can find opportunity for their folks?

2:13.2

You are in New York during a sunny week and you so you bring the sun to New York and you also

2:19.8

are in New York to look back to Milan because it's raining. Very important raining. In fact, it's not

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