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his will. lou lou lou who will. the by the brazilians what it's all well cup finals and the whole world will join in brazil's national caps and then football will be coming ten terrorists in america and this is how many brazilians need a house in their free time. today he asked how they'd feel about posting the welsh cup and whether they think it will be one of the country's heavy investments. welcome to go with three thousand in his open house coming up pizza day. what was
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the establishment and robin knowledgeable about new media on the way brazil's in the middle. one more and more on this if i can add to that now between european and asian teeth. the thing that really stopped. it was the driest in box ticket prices that ignited weeks of riots across several brazilian sissies late last year. but this was not just about topic on sport something happen building up sitting bull sign to realize that this was a wide average in society that one test go away. milton time for the football confederations cup that was going on at the time and not for the upcoming football world cup beginning this new idea at the forefront of this two islands to the country's establishment where a bunch of new brazilian media outlets what to see what they eat out one about the movie
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sunday afternoon in north india in montana. a man and a smartphone nothing else is necessary for me d and injure my entry point it's broadcast live over the internet and anyone who wants to watch the sth. a change of scene cell phone. these are what could be considered the editorial offices of media attention. everyone is constantly on the internet more precisely on social networks because they're the only places the ninjas reports videos and live streams appear. i don't even tell their own glad to report or see themselves as activists. they are nothing they're working for what they consider a just cause median and it came to notice and could take months to go with the countrywide
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demonstrations. or when isaac was to move. the mass protests and street campaigns people began to notice us think that i want to kill powers they were looking for alternative information so different from what the traditional media broadcasting because of the calls that sometimes you need it. many many of them identified with media ninjas coverage over to the key thing about ufos and tens of thousands. police attacks on mind you. most states that in that sentence that that means the mystery instead of the demonstrators school impact fees for its characteristic of many an entire time and i don't think it makes it tolerable way because we still have the responsibility to show what's happening. it stands not distorted facts without stopping to say on the contrary i think that gives us even more legitimacy
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in the eighties am i saying the pope a guide to the fall out so that the fall. using new tools invented in the climate is favorable for alternative media. in brazil's urban centers such as somehow there's a need for more and more diverse information. whether or not it's more balanced information is that important it's certainly important for the people who felt that they kept their idea of an agency for investigative journalism which left and staff reporters. their stories appear on the agency's website and also in more than seventy daily newspapers and on popular internet services the principal to donate its content. you can do so because it is funded by international bodies and isn't under pressure to reduce the move might know what it is such a demand for this kind of journalism is
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much greater than people thought it was evident in the traditional commercial law and these reports cost a lot of money that they're essential to our democratic process and the big debate in our country. south of the boston democrat. for instance a series on mega investment in infrastructure projects in the amazon can have a huge impact this to be making this means some of the line and he was still dancing back to santiago in research like that is posted on the internet the response is enormous. airports are used and reused discussed it we did and shared a lot to them too he added the platform report or brazil and its founder leonardo sock mojo also investigated conditions. it was launched in two thousand won. since that time many studies on the linkage between the economy and the environment have appeared the alternative online media the staff of reporters brazil are already a chance to play in arkansas motel is
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also an influential blogger his voice is in even more demand since the wave of protests. when the people demonstrate response is resilient usually happy until they left the party just what's happening here watching minded. i think it was kind of awarding a hit with the message that we stop we may have grown economically what though can't achieve some improvements with the keys to both of us were far behind when it comes to civil rights and for the large segments of the population are marked by the colossal. time and again recorder brazil exposes dangerous working conditions they covered the countrywide study of brazilian smaller houses whose meat is sold in one hundred fifty nations to global retail chains. as a large emerging nation with major sporting events approaching. brazil has awakened many expecta sis aka motel. don't get the mouse tale of oil produced when it comes to brazil's image
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abroad that either christ descending order the rights to free fall and when i think the ascent was never real doors of st paul was opened and let's be slightly more precise euphemistically but also not so pessimistic his knees were in the midst of processing a nice new media that are growing are being created are important and it's not because they advance that process for the performing times since one thing the news media have in common they're banking on a society that wants to make a difference and challenges country the questions these reporters have been off the metal with many other brazilians. it took the country will get the more than ten billion years that it will cost to host a call back and one till now i would times anyone to find a brazilian who would sing a whack against pope was this poll it only costs about the focal welsh cup. the sum of reactions we talked and
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somehow now. we were happy to be happening here but why are health care system is so precarious them are hosting the world cup. this guy seemed a run hospitals without doctors and teachers are nothing. but they have enough to shell out for a soccer tournament at the top and they mostly just look at the infrastructure. it's a shambles. the sewage system even here in the state of sound on. that's a good friday with the press we want to get their world cup here when we should concern ourselves with completely different priorities of health care education transportation. well everyone knows that go to the politicians last week coordinate and manage that it advances and though we organize events. but it's so we'll have plenty to do about it but also are young that if these students. a lot of people on benefit much from where. the fossils and
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womanhood. musician performer wendy lot of events during the world cup. it is a glut of enjoyment. i want to buy gum with the people i think the country's going to end up with a lot of debts if you ask me it won't be good we'll be left with a bunch of empty stadiums. especially out in the northeast through the gauntlet with a long day then the north east not the every nap time as any of the stadium currently being built right into the middle of the un as aunt uncle. even getting the materials to my house was an unprecedented time is coming at a price tag of around one hundred and ninety million euro is in total. and some of the many brazilians of whether this is money well spent especially the growing number of comedy struggling to maintain the middle class non stop. it was so hot to build out. now more and more find themselves locked into debt with no way out. no there's no stopping
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them. everyone wants to get home as fast as they can. in the side road school buses stand with the way. we climb in the one to the must win the bloody office the children called the once daily. the maneuvers the minibus open up the road through the lower middle class suburbs east of somehow the heat. it insisted that night intelligence to stay in their seats. with the dotty us the self implode the second inning. which is in constant radio contact could be repossessed at any time. she can't make payments anymore. she doesn't show it but she's in real trouble. in the ca i like took out a financial deal. it costs eighty two thousand email and i use my private cars
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campaigns. i'm supposed to take sixteen stone until two thousand three hundred rail per month. in all that makes one hundred thirty eighth round so basically hunting for almost two cars. not that bad. then for its brazilian families though forty five percent of their income to the facts. this still is in oakleigh at an elite netted some of those banking district says that's dangerous he says the lower middle class in particular no longer has any purchasing power. in addition very few of them still have a connection to money everything is bought with the clients. that's why so many have gotten into gets the best conditions especially trucks. here's the soles. don't kill the goose that lays the golden day. but that's just with the design thing to do when they got to see that some credit card charges are still high the water and profiteering apostolate to
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buy something with your credit card and then can install next. after a year he'll be ten times the retail value for broke with the high interest rates can reach the financial system and make the population was four in the long term answer for the soul. when compared to other countries including other emerging economies it's clear that the margin between what the banks pay in interest on savings and what they charge for credit is extremely high in brazil assume the banks no longer considered credit worthy are targeted by post just like these in the supper its private money lenders looking to get a cut of their own. he visits when the body us at home. she lives in a rented house. it's small but lacks for nothing in the kitchen she has three dogs and the girls always want something. everything is bought on credit. she says
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that's the only way she can manage. i just can't pay the bills on time. that seems to induce more and more interesting if a man and i really can't. so it's no bonus. the truth. at the end of the month. it's more than time to take a bit late here too lovable man. try to get through somehow. the employee not even that were dating. we leave at the osaka from privy counselor must elicit video he says moya morris months of her newest get into trouble. it's a typical lower middle class problem said radio blames the government for the situation with pastel this is about to be the main fuel for cuba does it beautifully. it's great because prisoners were encouraged to spend borrowing limits were increased its fast and it's become much easier to get a lone sock disablement no more than sixty percent of
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the population is stuck in a cycle of debt. is that assisted in getting the mail that's problematic for an economy that relies greatly on consumption. last year there was little good news from the economy. no way that isn't the only one things to say let's failed to take advantage of many opportunities. consumption and agricultural exports alone can change the courts he says. brazil is on a difficult road. it is that this doesn't tell me a positive aspect. brazil has really managed to reduce a great deal of poverty that much stronger instruments are needed to provide more long term opportunities for social advancement will be back to full professional and educational training which are very inadequate here in brazil would be one of the stadio delle just so much that doesn't happen that the lower middle class will stay where it is dorothy and sly words but the deal they've got big enough that it was. that's when the body
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us is afraid of moving down the social that. seeds like to offer the children more but there's no chance of a good education because nobody here can afford private schools. first she has to solve the financial problems he's having with libya. to cover the minibus payments on the take out a new loan but slightly better condition that means north dandenong i don't see how an interest in this vicious circle. how would like to tickle your tastebuds with the latest in a series of no fault state on the go. and today we head to the economist to take region of going up the text on it into dc to bury us take the lead. and one. our allies
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in the touching part of the time your town is surrounded by peaks up to six thousand meters high the order that afghanistan is a large weekly markets near taji ten afghans from the surrounding area offer clothes food and spices shopping can make you hungry so we looked for a tasty snack. the first thing you need to appeal against his nice dough. my feel the muscle wasting it that makes it with warm milk eggs oil in a pinch of sugar. this chilling of meat and onions makes millions of party treat this will teach you what to do with aries. soft and airy schilling has to be seasoned with them. then it tastes good and senate lies everyone's appetite to go
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with his little eye. the top is put on end and the robin yet still up to the market stall. to put into context i also want when you eat fried sausages in pastry. not exactly low cal but delicious eye. if you're not in a hurry you can enjoy your snack initiated into a fit of people watching. it's a musical. the best andy bailey out just after breakfast and before lunch. thus the court as a between meal snack with tea coffee. yes they are
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loved by young and old alike and are perfect snack to take along as you continue your shopping. the client b starts off all but essential pot of coffee chain of the posse using been dying in that millions. scientists believe this is somehow linked to parasites. but they still come but now the senate courts. the european honeybee was introduced to nepal in the nineteen nineties. that's because it's much more interested in collecting honey that its agents is that the bounce has also expecting new problem of disease expats and now watching hot to save the agency. i day
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the city. the fijian community. it's the most to two hours and pulls with studio country. the region's farmers depend on it. they did their cooking oil for mustard seeds. that photo tree trunks service by it. it costs nothing and are virtually maintenance free these are the template is for generations. i need a candidate needs mean alot to me to give us money which has healing powers. and we can earn a little money by selling out. it cuts into acrobat get the answer. if the if the head the key in the hee hee. judy treaty could scarcely survive
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without the asiatic on ep the tree provides important protection from landslides during the rainy season toronto for about six hundred km away. nicole's fifth largest city lies in that ever i go to movements in the south of the country we from the roads bees swarm here as well. but they're not the asiatic honeybees there at this moment for their european cousins. they were introduced into nepal in the nineteen nineties and it displays the asiatic on dvd in the lowlands. while it is too much on top wants to protect the indigenous species. the representative of the nepalese beekeepers association cute. his point of view. a beautifully on promoting the time is money from european honey bees nine to ten times. you can take to
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new places. daniels is greater so beekeepers. this is spotty at best a drive by you. kids. but there are other reasons the european honeybee unions won out over its asian counterparts infectious disease. a steady but not of the team had been marked as part of the guggenheim to a two week included mostly these do you think you can fall into the katikati causing the problem is he thinking back to the western hills when terry is still mild because european honeybees can tolerate temperatures in the freezing point. they won't be found here. one part of this already expected to be giving a workshop on modern dating and isolated village. her organization the international center for integrated mountain development was to improve the lives of people in the mountainous regions in
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reserve to persecute species without the income from selling honey. farmers would have a hard time surviving the new. keeping bees in hollowed out tree trunks isn't a very efficient method honey tones have to be painstakingly torn on the lawn. and the process of extracting honey. destroys them. i love the honey that is expected to be in for bill parcells who gathered in these many bees get a kindle or so and so are the product your honey is not salute and on solid of money on tibet to be cut. i'm tempted. how can these be protected from disease. i would bring the best to you do not allow buses to be expert knows very
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well that protecting the peace must be financially worthwhile. most modern science. the route is kept in the lower part edwards ticket when you remove all the new tome contains only a donut lent is another advantage of this daily and he has to go the used again. it's hard being so strong i wanted some of these hallmark have to spend more than a teacher you will blog about the hives a good way to inspect and now we're able to see whether or not the colony is diseased and how many honey steam and our awesome. or how the brood is doing. how noble . if the he in the mood to continue to elude to do today the new method is long since established itself. bibi is except the highest in the colonies which had been under threat from growing
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again uh uh uh are you among the notables who benefits. he used to living from farming known to use their own carpenter's workshop. he specializes in building behind it. and it doubled their income. my if any of that man and going and going frames and bought time has become very important for us since modern beekeeping was introduced in this region when demand is so great that we can hardly keep up or down than a year the book on this asap. come on now also sells entire bee colonies. and she's a beekeeper herself here she is harvesting the last time the of the season. come on i used to keep these using traditional methods. no she simply
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the honeycomb friends which can then be used again that's good. these include for the honey. it remains to be as pure as it does now the air. in it . do tba. and that's all we have time on this edition of double three thousand if you missed cause of the sower would like to watch any of the reports again you can find us online to say your thoughts on any of the stories he's given tots. for now for me and the whole level team here happens it is thanks a lot
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