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the new bordeaux.ay 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 a hundred and fifty years ago, 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 new bordeaux, what was hoped would be a new france in the chaco. >> peter: the fish we bought today
the new bordeaux.ay 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 a hundred and...
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one i want to focus on cleaning and restoring only one thousand hectares in bordeaux after four years of difficult engagement with the local community years of inaction by all companies and government in addition to more spills only made the devastation worse but the bigger cleanup is still at the planning stage there's a clear determination to make this work the impact to a clean up is not just from the spills we're talking about there's been lots of illegal activities around us but you know and all that and there's also one of the biggest concerns we have the illegal activities is talking about include some of the pipelines and the theft of oil and that is still happening at the construction of five huge reservoirs in qatar almost complete once finished they'll be among the world's largest reservoirs with a capacity of some one hundred million gallons of water each but is this project sustainable manoli visited the site. construction workers trickle through this large pool but in less than a year it will flow with water. these workers are putting the finishing touches to one of the
one i want to focus on cleaning and restoring only one thousand hectares in bordeaux after four years of difficult engagement with the local community years of inaction by all companies and government in addition to more spills only made the devastation worse but the bigger cleanup is still at the planning stage there's a clear determination to make this work the impact to a clean up is not just from the spills we're talking about there's been lots of illegal activities around us but you know...
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on the stand that ayesha is they are not in favor of the nato is coming good to the ticket of the bordeaux for the shot but on the other side i think if they came back the old to the impression of confrontation that's a mistake on the western side through especially by the americans the holes on the other side. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone was signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not find the truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between berm pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from their exposure from the burn pits would really literally send to be a pro and they don't want to pay it so the waiting and decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they won't have to pay a. call for help and g
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very happy life and fun bordeaux died in fifteen fifty two of injuries suffered after falling from her coach while she was fleeing the black plague. i'm very interested in luther's life i'm a protestant myself and i've always heard the stories of martin luther but i'm particularly interested in country from burra i don't know much about her we don't hear much of her story and so i'm intrigued to hear more about her life and the kind of woman that she was kind of partner she was to luther. cut of uniform was buried at st mary's church in torgau six years after her husband martin luther died and didn't back but he remains close by in the form of a stained glass window. back in the back we visit a place that martin luther must've known all too well the est of lucas khan of the elder a man who greatly contributed to the spreading of luther's ideas got up was a smart businessman pharmacist publican mayor but above all painter a man of talent and influence. as you can probably tell by the size of this estate this used to be home to one of the wealthiest men in the back lucas kind of the elde
very happy life and fun bordeaux died in fifteen fifty two of injuries suffered after falling from her coach while she was fleeing the black plague. i'm very interested in luther's life i'm a protestant myself and i've always heard the stories of martin luther but i'm particularly interested in country from burra i don't know much about her we don't hear much of her story and so i'm intrigued to hear more about her life and the kind of woman that she was kind of partner she was to luther. cut...
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is they are not in favor of the nato is coming good to good with the bordeaux for the show other side i think it came back the old repression of confrontation that's a mistake on the western side especially by the americans but also on the other side. her. i fear that we may see the iranians taking the first steps towards restarting the nuclear program which will only further ratchet up tensions and further increased risk will be one big danger here this is not just about chile. this is automatically putting the united states on it was a military confrontation. with bill. oh please. please yes well this is how the food. bowl cut. it's the cradle of jazz. this is america is the america we have. to close this jazz feeling. a city of climatic. alligators on the loose of poverty and crime of the use by the at least twelve members of my family close my. love street racing in the heat of the night this is in new orleans. the best place in the world. it's. not. going on in. those she don't consume you can and i can do is only dealing with the single and the will soon enough that equal distan
is they are not in favor of the nato is coming good to good with the bordeaux for the show other side i think it came back the old repression of confrontation that's a mistake on the western side especially by the americans but also on the other side. her. i fear that we may see the iranians taking the first steps towards restarting the nuclear program which will only further ratchet up tensions and further increased risk will be one big danger here this is not just about chile. this is...
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stand that i shot if they are not in favor of it made toys coming good to live that it's good to the bordeaux for the shot but of the other side i think if they came back the old impression ofcom from patients that's a mistake on the western side too especially by the americans but also on the other side. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president for injury. or something i want to press . you to go on to be press that's what before three in the morning can people that i'm interested always in the waters of my house. sitting. hello welcome back we can now show you live pictures from the polish capital warsaw where thousands of far right activists have gathered for their annual march this event held each year on november the eleventh independence day and draws nationalists from other countries including sweden hungary and slovakia live pictures we're showing you right now on r.t. international this is slow burn up we want god to phrase from a religious polish song the organizers of the event are calling the gath
stand that i shot if they are not in favor of it made toys coming good to live that it's good to the bordeaux for the shot but of the other side i think if they came back the old impression ofcom from patients that's a mistake on the western side too especially by the americans but also on the other side. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president for injury. or something i want to press . you to go on to be...
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the stand that i shot is they are not in favor of a mate who is coming good to that extent of the bordeaux for the shot but on the other side i think if they came back the old impression of confrontation that's a mistake on the western side too especially by the americans but also on the other side. it's the cradle of jazz. there are we. know it's just jazz feeling. a city of climatic contest a feast of alligators on the lists of poverty and crime by the least members of my close most. of street racing in the heat of the night this is new orleans itself and the best place in the. box will smith kline just paid the largest fine in the history of the united states related to fraud and criminal acts for a drug company paid three big. dollars for illegal marketing of paxil wellbutrin and avandia paxil and avandia both having been drugs that caused a lot of deaths due to adverse drug reactions and they paid it in cash this action constitutes the largest health care settlement in united states history it was in their business plan because those three drugs in the years involved saw twenty five b
the stand that i shot is they are not in favor of a mate who is coming good to that extent of the bordeaux for the shot but on the other side i think if they came back the old impression of confrontation that's a mistake on the western side too especially by the americans but also on the other side. it's the cradle of jazz. there are we. know it's just jazz feeling. a city of climatic contest a feast of alligators on the lists of poverty and crime by the least members of my close most. of...
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it has been tested in bordeaux and other cities. , we ask people to wait in bus stops and expose of theo the dangers streets, so we must transform the behaviors of people on a day-to-day basis of the public service to change things gradually so that the vulnerability of certain theations, we must provide protection necessary and be better organized. this vigilance, this mobilization, we will particularly in sure that it exists in our overseas territories. women isagainst widespread in our overseas territories, and has sometimes geographicald by or cultural pretexts. the territory of the republic is one territory. it is not because you happen to orpolynesia or kiana -- guyana, or that you can look at inequality in a different way. will bening campaign very demanding and overseas territories as it will be in france. adapting public services to these new rules will be very important, and the education will be strengthened because we really need to do so. generally speaking it is the whole of society which must be involved in this cultural fight. the state must commit itself. it is his respo
it has been tested in bordeaux and other cities. , we ask people to wait in bus stops and expose of theo the dangers streets, so we must transform the behaviors of people on a day-to-day basis of the public service to change things gradually so that the vulnerability of certain theations, we must provide protection necessary and be better organized. this vigilance, this mobilization, we will particularly in sure that it exists in our overseas territories. women isagainst widespread in our...
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. >> i like mixing drinks at home, but wine, you save for a nice bottle of bordeaux >> we have a lotstuff to talk about joe, would you do it wine that you make at home from the soda stream? >> ugh >> what is joe's drink of choice and your's >> he's a chardonnay guy >> i am. >> good man. >> he is he's a bit of a chardonnay guy >> not making it himself we have a bunch of things coming up you know that washington is focused on the tax bill and about trying to shepherd it through the senate this week potentially hitting some snags there are probably seven o eight different senators who are now not indicating exactly which way their vote will go a couple of them who have been more forceful including bob corker saying he will not vote for anything that adds a dime to the deficit. he wants to see changes to this plan he would like to see taxes rise if you don't see the economic outcomes that have been predicted for when taxes get cut what this means. he wants to make sure there's nothing added to the deficit bob corker will be joining us. that's at 8:40 a.m a lot riding on this the business
. >> i like mixing drinks at home, but wine, you save for a nice bottle of bordeaux >> we have a lotstuff to talk about joe, would you do it wine that you make at home from the soda stream? >> ugh >> what is joe's drink of choice and your's >> he's a chardonnay guy >> i am. >> good man. >> he is he's a bit of a chardonnay guy >> not making it himself we have a bunch of things coming up you know that washington is focused on the tax bill and...
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there's a lot of talk about how that parallels itself to the bordeaux region of frantz.t worked out kind of nice for us. >> this is just the beginning for autumn lake. they want to host tours and plan a wine tasting over the acres of lakes. beautiful. >>> we go from wine to coffee, two major food groups for me. >> yeah. bill henley is live at the wawa on black horse pike getting to know the community a little bit better. heartwarming to see that the community is coming out to get to know you a little bit better, bill. >> there are a lot of heartwarming things about wawa. you people -- people love to stop by, get their day started right with the great cheer they get from the associates working here. wawa likes to get people's day started right but also give back to the community. they recently made a nice donation -- talking $50,000 -- to the make-a-wish foundation in new jersey. i want to introduce you to a couple of people whwho -- peoplw about that. you had a virus that turned out to be -- >> thyroid cancer. >> you had a wish? >> yes. i'm doing better now. i wanted to
there's a lot of talk about how that parallels itself to the bordeaux region of frantz.t worked out kind of nice for us. >> this is just the beginning for autumn lake. they want to host tours and plan a wine tasting over the acres of lakes. beautiful. >>> we go from wine to coffee, two major food groups for me. >> yeah. bill henley is live at the wawa on black horse pike getting to know the community a little bit better. heartwarming to see that the community is coming out...
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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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and nine shell agreed to a fifteen million dollars out of court settlement with the neighbor of bordeaux community but is refusing the demands of the or galley and believe people but communities are putting everything on this case which will determine if they can proceed with their case in the united kingdom if the british court fails us we are finished they're finished because we can't get anything. done so. that's our last hope now so i just hope that the people on the wall understand these so they're left with only one thing. of the british courts or rule in their favor that could also open the floodgates of claims against royal dutch shell i met in trees. or galley well it evolved as our correspondent outside court force in london and the demon as the community leader there said in nigeria we are finished it's over if they don't get success in court so what are the chances of success for these communities. also it's hard to say right now i was speaking to a representative of shell a while ago and they're going to argue again as they did successfully a year ago the case should be hear
and nine shell agreed to a fifteen million dollars out of court settlement with the neighbor of bordeaux community but is refusing the demands of the or galley and believe people but communities are putting everything on this case which will determine if they can proceed with their case in the united kingdom if the british court fails us we are finished they're finished because we can't get anything. done so. that's our last hope now so i just hope that the people on the wall understand these...
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referee in the challenge cup and pro 1a and will officiate the european challenge cup match between bordeaux—begles. and i will be back at 6:30pm. donald trump is on his first visit to south korea as us president. with the nuclear ambitions of north korea top of the agenda. he said that north korea should come to the table to make a deal. he said that he was ready to do whatever is necessary to prevent an attack. the welcome had an ancient feel to it, but president trump has come here under the shadow of a very modern threat. despite the smiles and back slapping, these two leaders differ on the key question — how to deal with the nuclear weapons being developed in the north? there's a split on the streets of seoul as well. anti—trump protesters echo the words of south korea's dovish president moon, who says there cannot be another war here. the us has the biggest, many nuclear weapons... but there are plenty who welcome the trump talk of fire and fury to deal with the one he's labelled "rocket man". i think president trump will be our best hope for solving this issue, because i like... i remember r
referee in the challenge cup and pro 1a and will officiate the european challenge cup match between bordeaux—begles. and i will be back at 6:30pm. donald trump is on his first visit to south korea as us president. with the nuclear ambitions of north korea top of the agenda. he said that north korea should come to the table to make a deal. he said that he was ready to do whatever is necessary to prevent an attack. the welcome had an ancient feel to it, but president trump has come here under...
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referee in the challenge cup and pro 1a and will officiate in the european challenge cup match between bordeaux now, i will have more in sportsday at 10.30. now, i will have more in sportsday at10.30. see now, i will have more in sportsday at 10.30. see you then. the foreign secretary faced calls to apologise, and even resign, this afternoon over comments he's made about a british woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who's being held in iran. she was arrested last year for supposedly being part of a coup plot. mrjohnson told mps last week that she was there to train journalists but her family insist she was on a family visit. they say the foreign secretary's comments could add years to her prison sentence. this afternoon, mrjohnson said he was sorry if his remarks had been "misconstrued" — lucy manning reports. she has been held for 584 days, separated from her daughter gabriella and her husband. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe from north london is iranian and british. imprisoned by iran and now her case seemingly undermined by the british foreign secretary. borisjohnson‘s comets to mps last week sugges
referee in the challenge cup and pro 1a and will officiate in the european challenge cup match between bordeaux now, i will have more in sportsday at 10.30. now, i will have more in sportsday at10.30. see now, i will have more in sportsday at 10.30. see you then. the foreign secretary faced calls to apologise, and even resign, this afternoon over comments he's made about a british woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who's being held in iran. she was arrested last year for supposedly being part...
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bordeaux, how important the pristine areas like the arctic refuge be to wildlife and indigenous people? >> thank you have senator. i think we heard from the other upon he will that client change is very real and dramatic the further you move north and i think, again, the other panelists have described climate change impacts on many things of human life and wildlife. and i think that in areas that ms. epstein's described for the coastal plain is, for example, a very finite calving area, the effects of climate change on that, you know, could be substantial. and i think the answer, if there is one to your question have really we don't really know. and i think that's one of the issues surrounding this debate is in the absence of knowing things as science or fact or what the impacts may be, i think that argues for a cautionary approach. >> thank you. thank you madam chair. >> thank you, sir. >> well, i definitely agree. i find the debate that we've had so far interesting just because when i think of alaska i think of its great beauty and, you know, i think of -- i think of john muir and his
bordeaux, how important the pristine areas like the arctic refuge be to wildlife and indigenous people? >> thank you have senator. i think we heard from the other upon he will that client change is very real and dramatic the further you move north and i think, again, the other panelists have described climate change impacts on many things of human life and wildlife. and i think that in areas that ms. epstein's described for the coastal plain is, for example, a very finite calving area,...
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cecile revauger is a professor at the university of bordeaux, and has written extensively on female masonry 25. thank you for coming on the programme. christine, so interesting to see the film about you. however fascinated i am, i am left wanting to ask you what is the point? well, it isa to ask you what is the point? well, it is a point which if you join it you would understand it. but a lot of people do their research on the internet and they actually want to join us. we aim to make women better people, with teaching of morals and precepts. it is also a mutual self development programme. it encourages women to grow. you aim to make women better people. tell me some of the things you might say to new members. ifi things you might say to new members. if i was tojoin things you might say to new members. if i was to join what would you say to meet in courage me to become a better person? i would say to you to study the ritual and absorb the teachings it is trying to put across to you, and to put them into practice in your everyday life. can you give me an example of a teaching? you should alw
cecile revauger is a professor at the university of bordeaux, and has written extensively on female masonry 25. thank you for coming on the programme. christine, so interesting to see the film about you. however fascinated i am, i am left wanting to ask you what is the point? well, it isa to ask you what is the point? well, it is a point which if you join it you would understand it. but a lot of people do their research on the internet and they actually want to join us. we aim to make women...
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bordeaux, how important the pristine areas like the arctic refuge be to wildlife and indigenous people? >> thank you have senator. i think we heard from the other upon he will that client change is very real and dramatic the further you move north and i think, again, the other panelists have described climate change impacts on many things of human life and wildlife. and i think that in areas that ms. epstein's described for the coastal plain is, for example, a very finite calving area, the effects of climate change on that, you know, could be substantial. and i think the answer, if there is one to your question have really we don't really know. and i think that's one of the issues surrounding this debate is in the absence of knowing things as science or fact or what the impacts may be, i think that argues for a cautionary approach. >> thank you. thank you madam chair. >> thank you, sir. >> well, i definitely agree. i find the debate that we've had so far interesting just because when i think of alaska i think of its great beauty and, you know, i think of -- i think of john muir and his
bordeaux, how important the pristine areas like the arctic refuge be to wildlife and indigenous people? >> thank you have senator. i think we heard from the other upon he will that client change is very real and dramatic the further you move north and i think, again, the other panelists have described climate change impacts on many things of human life and wildlife. and i think that in areas that ms. epstein's described for the coastal plain is, for example, a very finite calving area,...