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As for the weather, Berlusconi’s set against Fazio in the dressing room

As for the weather Berlusconis set against Fazio in the

“In the changing room Silvio Berlusconi he gave me some advice.” In a lengthy interview on Repubblica, Fabio Fazio talk about What’s the weather likein terms of returning to Rai 1 for the special for the Memorial Day planned for January 27thand reveals a curious and tasty anecdote about the close encounter with the Cav.

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pay homage Liliana Segrewho will be by her side on TV in a few days (“One of the gifts that this job has given me is the meetings. There have been many. It’s really special with her, it’s an honor to be next to allowed for her. It is a gift to be able to speak, to see her smile. She is 92 years old and has great strength: she is ironic, very determined and we love each other. I bribe her with milk chocolate. It is an honor time spend time together, talk to her: an experience that goes beyond the professional aspect”), remembers the interview with Pope Francis (“I think he’s an extraordinary gospel man, I’m sure that in this moment of inexplicable nihilism he’s the only light that shines on everyone, for anyone who wants to look at him. He has the ability to see anything understand humanity, he seems to read your mind and heart. He called me to wish me Christmas, he is special. I love him very much, a great gift in life”) and maybe the two highest moments of his career, of the extraordinary success The footballers (“It was the turning point of my life”) to the former Feast of San Remoin 1999 (“An Unrepeatable Emotion”).

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Then of course there is Berlusconi. Politically very distant from Fazio, the “man of the left” par excellence in Rai. “The last time they called his press office: ‘The President would like to speak to you alone before the interview’ – Fazio reveals -. ‘As long as you arrive at 7.30 p.m. I’ll be on the air at 8 p.m.’ He can’t do it.” Fear The show begins at 8:15 p.m. I wait for the commercial, I run into the dressing room, Berlusconi gets his men out, he confronts me the hand on the shoulder: ‘I’ve been doing TV for many years: trim your beard, it ages you. Ask me what you want.