Judge Caprio gives an Italian-American history lesson

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My mother didn't pass 7th grade in Italy, this was in the 1940's-1950's, she then moved to France for 11 years with the oldest sister (she had 3 other sisters and four brothers) then she worked in a shoe factory called Jordan, in Romans sur Isere, it was the shoe capital of the world at the time, she made very good money, bought a fiat 500, when she was 16 years old with her money she earned... eventually she got married at age 25 in Italy, she came to the US and she didn't work a day in her life here in the US, because she stayed home for us kids, that was her full time job, my father was a business man, he did the man's job, he traveled 88 countries in 35 years as an international sales manager

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This reminds me of nice story of hard working people as Midwest went by the neighboring state of Ohio visited area where Amish people stay and their simple life they stay by the wagons got traditions which are very family oriented it shares about the perspective… (etc)

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Notice how they treat this guy with the utmost respect, but when Mario’s on it’s a big “how can we make Mario the butt of the joke” festival…? Hmmm.

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