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the new bordeaux.er to paraguay around the 1850s. >> peter: right. >> anthony: might have been, himself, a seeker of some kind of utopian dreams. >> pedro: but they were originally from france? >> anthony: from france. yes. >> pedro: what city, do you know? >> anthony: my great-great-grandfather was from near bordeaux. so, i'm, i'm curious about this whole episode of the settlement of nouveau bordeaux. ♪ >> anthony: the paraguay river still, as it was 150 yearsgo, the country's main artery, a thoroughfare for transporting people and goods. so, who lives out there? all the people we see fishing on the, uh, riverbanks, are they fishing for dinner? >> peter: most of them are fishing for dinner. call them poor people. but what is poor? they decide by themselves to live here. they could go to asunción and start working on a construction place tomorrow. >> anthony: peter has organized a trip upriver to see ne bordeaux, what was hoped would be a new france in the chaco. >> peter: the fish we bought today, fou
the new bordeaux.er to paraguay around the 1850s. >> peter: right. >> anthony: might have been, himself, a seeker of some kind of utopian dreams. >> pedro: but they were originally from france? >> anthony: from france. yes. >> pedro: what city, do you know? >> anthony: my great-great-grandfather was from near bordeaux. so, i'm, i'm curious about this whole episode of the settlement of nouveau bordeaux. ♪ >> anthony: the paraguay river still, as it was...
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it has been a very good year for bordeaux wine producers. producers are selling vintages from last year for almost 20% more than in 2014. it is hoped to the weather of 2014 will produce their best wine in a decade. genie: there is some bad news for french cognac producers. homes and businesses have been affected in many parts of the country, but it could spell disaster for some growers in the cognac region. where hectares of vines have been destroyed. >> this cognac producer take stock of the damage. storm hit an estimated 5000 hectares of cognac plus most procedures vineyards. the barrage of hill stone -- the barrage of hailstones has devastated growers. it is a hard pill to swallow for the flourishing cognac sector. was year 18 billion liters produced, generating a turnover of 2.6 billion euros. -- 80 million liters was produced, generating a turnover of 2.6 billion euros. experts say the full consequences of the storm will not be felt straight away. cognact 5% of the growing region has been affected. some stopstill because of the loss. it
it has been a very good year for bordeaux wine producers. producers are selling vintages from last year for almost 20% more than in 2014. it is hoped to the weather of 2014 will produce their best wine in a decade. genie: there is some bad news for french cognac producers. homes and businesses have been affected in many parts of the country, but it could spell disaster for some growers in the cognac region. where hectares of vines have been destroyed. >> this cognac producer take stock of...
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world war two bunkers that were built in the dunes of soulac-sur-mer, a coastal town not far from bordeaux. he's dug out 22 so far, all part of the atlantic wall, a coastal defense system built by the nazis. >> along with the sand, i found a lot of glass shards and other trash. i cleared it all out and sorted it over here. >> after the war the bunkers were forgotten about and eventually the were covered in sand. a few were used by teenagers as a place to hang out. now they are accessible to the general public. lescorce immersed himself in the history of the atlantic wall and knows the bunkers inside out. he's now passing his knowledge onto fabrice, a local youth, who will eventually guide tours. >> watch your head. so what would happens if the enemy notices smoke and throws a granade down the chimney? >> it falls into a concrete box inside the wall. a concrete box outside the wall, to be precise. >> lescorce's own family history is closely tied to the bunkers. his father was forced by the nazis to work on the construction of fortifications in the area. and just after the war ended, lescorc
world war two bunkers that were built in the dunes of soulac-sur-mer, a coastal town not far from bordeaux. he's dug out 22 so far, all part of the atlantic wall, a coastal defense system built by the nazis. >> along with the sand, i found a lot of glass shards and other trash. i cleared it all out and sorted it over here. >> after the war the bunkers were forgotten about and eventually the were covered in sand. a few were used by teenagers as a place to hang out. now they are...
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. >>> las autoridades dicen que lo mejor es crear una rutina para no olvidar al be bea bordeaux dejar y estar pendiente de lo que esÁa haciendo el niÑo en ese momento. tomar tiempo de lo que estÁ la temperatura. un par de minutos puede hacer la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte. en miami vanessa hauc. noticias telemundo. >>>con ocasiÓn del memorial day odai de la recordaciÓn el presidente obama rindiÓ homenaje a los militares caÍdos en combate depositando una corona de flores en la tumba del soldado desconocido del ze minuto rÍo de arlington. los actos en los Ángeles y conversÓ con hispanos, que sirvieron en las fuerzas armadas. >>> eduardo recuerda como si fuera ayer, cuando peleaba en la segunda guerra mundial y cayÓ en su paracaÍdas en territorio alemÁn. >>> estÁbamos completamente rodeados del enemigo el enemigo era muy potente. a comparaciÓn con nosotros. yo perdÍ muchos compaÑeros. >>> eran 175 compaÑeros dice, y despuÉs de la invasiÓn, no quedaron mÁs que 35. >>> no tenÍa tiempo para ponerme a llorar si lo que yo hacia, era tratar de protegerme. >>> veteranos de diferentes f
. >>> las autoridades dicen que lo mejor es crear una rutina para no olvidar al be bea bordeaux dejar y estar pendiente de lo que esÁa haciendo el niÑo en ese momento. tomar tiempo de lo que estÁ la temperatura. un par de minutos puede hacer la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte. en miami vanessa hauc. noticias telemundo. >>>con ocasiÓn del memorial day odai de la recordaciÓn el presidente obama rindiÓ homenaje a los militares caÍdos en combate depositando una corona...
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. -- bordeauxs. ,ne of the great things he has , enlarged bottles. 1959 -- betty: didn't he run intosy with fake wine bottles? against fakesaded wine bottles in the market. thatd buy some bottles were counterfeit. then, he was on a crusade to fix this problem in our industry. betty: did you have to do anything special in terms of examining his collection? jamie: for every single sale, we inspect every single bottle. on the experts working sale for six weeks, going through everything old model. caroline: give us a sense of the new technology coming into play to check these vintages. jamie: the best technology in is your authenticity specialist knowledge, knowing what is -- how rare these bottles are, having tasted these bottles. you have to analyze the labels, the corks, the cap seals, the age of the glass, etc. phil's collection has the best storage, the best temperature control. -- bill's collection. he has two sellers under ideal conditions. ars under ideal conditions. you can read more on "bloomberg pursuits." caroline: coming up, the european close. we had enda kenny on earlier.
. -- bordeauxs. ,ne of the great things he has , enlarged bottles. 1959 -- betty: didn't he run intosy with fake wine bottles? against fakesaded wine bottles in the market. thatd buy some bottles were counterfeit. then, he was on a crusade to fix this problem in our industry. betty: did you have to do anything special in terms of examining his collection? jamie: for every single sale, we inspect every single bottle. on the experts working sale for six weeks, going through everything old model....
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>> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite?> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell within 30 days. >> and would you know how to liquidate it if you had to? >> yeah. >> and so why haven't you suggested that to greg? >> well, i tried, marcus. i'm not in charge. he's my boss. >> dan definitely knows what he's talking about. to take a guy with 20 years' experience and handcuff him seems silly to me. where are the owners? >> well, greg schroeder is the one owner that i think you've maybe met. >> i have not. >> boy, um-- >> i've been here a good amount of time, and i still haven't met greg. it isn't like he didn't know i was coming. all right, well, i'm gonna walk over to the wine bar. we can meet some more people. >> sure. >> the lay
>> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite?> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell...
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she and catherine johnson arrived in bordeaux and were initially welcomed by the french people. it was the first full breath of freedom that ever had come into their limited experience. almost a measly, their lives were regulated by the american command and they found themselves in the same jim crow system, but on french soil. the ymca was complicit in this discrimination. president johnson realized that racism and follow them for 3000 miles across the atlantic to the very heart of the world's sorrow. they quickly started to minister to the soldiers. they felt an obligation to communicate to the french what it meant to be black in america. officials were courteous to the soldiers but the white secretaries were terrible. the black women believed they had to care for the soldiers. the huts they lived in were segregated and overcrowded and yet, they did their best to not only bring education to the soldiers, many of whom were nonliterate moment also to provide them with -- the ymca only send about 25 cap can americans to do this job for hundreds of thousands of soldiers. they were
she and catherine johnson arrived in bordeaux and were initially welcomed by the french people. it was the first full breath of freedom that ever had come into their limited experience. almost a measly, their lives were regulated by the american command and they found themselves in the same jim crow system, but on french soil. the ymca was complicit in this discrimination. president johnson realized that racism and follow them for 3000 miles across the atlantic to the very heart of the world's...
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bordeaux. my favorite. >> two words for you, road trip. yay. >> and there's no work e-mails there.t like to say thank you, eurostar. they're mulling over a new wine line from -- that will run from london to this adult theme park which is my new favorite place on the planet calling all wine-o-philes. and then finally -- are you two okay over there? >> we just had an epic fail. can we do it right, please? okay. >> right. >> friday, baby. >> you guys, not so successful with that but have you tried the running man challenge? i haven't yet. today is the big day. >> have you seen ginger do it? >> nothing the girl can't do. everyone is doing it these days. we've got video of a police precinct from miami. there they are doing the running man challenge. we've got grandmas working their magic. there you go. >> oh, yeah, oh, wow. >> lady in red, work it. >> oh, my. >> don't hurt yourself. >> like wildfire or perhaps we should say wildlife and spotted a zebra in the savannah getting in on the action. amy, did you see him when you were there? >> no, how did i miss that? >> a wild man. wait till
bordeaux. my favorite. >> two words for you, road trip. yay. >> and there's no work e-mails there.t like to say thank you, eurostar. they're mulling over a new wine line from -- that will run from london to this adult theme park which is my new favorite place on the planet calling all wine-o-philes. and then finally -- are you two okay over there? >> we just had an epic fail. can we do it right, please? okay. >> right. >> friday, baby. >> you guys, not so...