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devaluation of money and shortage of cash amid international sanctions against the socialist more doro government the value of the bowl of our continues to plummet. this caracas restaurant sells pastries called empanada is like other business except electronic payments but there are still many customers who prefer paying in cash and us dollars. saving every day people ask whether we take cash. but we obviously don't think that large bills are going to fall are these cheap. dollars are accepted just about everywhere in caracas even if this market. this trader doesn't want to be filmed at 1st it looks like the eggs are being paid for with the ball of our national currency but it turns out to be u.s. dollars. there's more to this trend than just the collapse of venezuela's currencies says economist wrong. look. at the moment there are large amounts of dollars and all of ours pesos another currency is in circulation and we've been through hyperinflation i mean the same time the central bank has allowed the cash talks in circulation to lose their value very quickly without adjusting the ban
devaluation of money and shortage of cash amid international sanctions against the socialist more doro government the value of the bowl of our continues to plummet. this caracas restaurant sells pastries called empanada is like other business except electronic payments but there are still many customers who prefer paying in cash and us dollars. saving every day people ask whether we take cash. but we obviously don't think that large bills are going to fall are these cheap. dollars are accepted...
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imposed on the south american country the measures also prompted thousands to march in support of the doro u.s. backed opposition leader want. to the u.s. now where president don trump has visited emergency workers and survivors of the mass shootings in el paso texas and to dayton ohio where 31 people were killed and dozens wounded protesters in those cities have blamed trump's rhetoric for inflaming racial tensions in america. touching down in texas donald trump stepped into a border city where both the local politicians and the local community had come out to deliver a motional yet pointed messages and author of the outline of what he says matters he's a person of how we're so when people listen to you thank you god be aware that what he says means something on a day when let me next to you know he's across the country are afraid that they may be next. today of all days we must hold the president accountable for the pattern of racism that has defined his administration. from the local people to local politicians many said the president had been slow to denounce the root of the problem. i
imposed on the south american country the measures also prompted thousands to march in support of the doro u.s. backed opposition leader want. to the u.s. now where president don trump has visited emergency workers and survivors of the mass shootings in el paso texas and to dayton ohio where 31 people were killed and dozens wounded protesters in those cities have blamed trump's rhetoric for inflaming racial tensions in america. touching down in texas donald trump stepped into a border city...
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many journalists by the narrative if that in venezuela which you just mentioned for instance that my doro is a vicious dictator and the people are big and blah and by the story to keep their jobs that's why because if they express opinions that go against the narrative of the powers that be a. word filters down in one way or another they suddenly find that they're not getting the plum job they're not getting the promotion they're not getting that. your job is on the line if you stand up to them i'm guessing obviously i don't know some of them may just be so dumb that they can't figure out the truth. he collects information from sources which he protects he sometimes helps those sources to collect information or knowledge and then he publishes the information that gets if he believes it to be real and true and in the public interest for him to publish it and he's not a journalist what is he then what is june in the sun should he's not i'm a you're a journalist all of us this is journalism we are trying to find out the truth about things and. no explain it to the public but to make it a vai
many journalists by the narrative if that in venezuela which you just mentioned for instance that my doro is a vicious dictator and the people are big and blah and by the story to keep their jobs that's why because if they express opinions that go against the narrative of the powers that be a. word filters down in one way or another they suddenly find that they're not getting the plum job they're not getting the promotion they're not getting that. your job is on the line if you stand up to them...
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sanctions imposed monday on the country the sanctions also prompted thousands to march in support of the doro the u.s. has thrown its full support behind opposition leader of one goh i doubt. new data has revealed a surge in deforestation in brazil amazon forest with some 2200 square kilometers cleared in july alone that's more than twice as much as was cleared in july of last year the officials who released the data are currently feuding with the brazilian president high airballs an r o over the scale of deforestation. at least 3 people have been killed and 8 wounded in a double suicide attack in northeastern nigeria 2 women suspected of being members of the boko haram islam as group who themselves up in the town of mafia boko haram has repeatedly been using female suicide bombers to attack targets like mosques. were turning now to afghanistan where many children are not at school but it work child labor remains a widespread problem and it's believed that one in 4 afghan children between the ages of 6 and 14 are working to support their families and their labors can often be hard and dangero
sanctions imposed monday on the country the sanctions also prompted thousands to march in support of the doro the u.s. has thrown its full support behind opposition leader of one goh i doubt. new data has revealed a surge in deforestation in brazil amazon forest with some 2200 square kilometers cleared in july alone that's more than twice as much as was cleared in july of last year the officials who released the data are currently feuding with the brazilian president high airballs an r o over...
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stories about doro to help them survive. a condom jealous living laura. i am nervous in the. form of the naval command going to war from the desert. their parents or their provoked in from it is an ever olympic. christmas creek or the cattle station where my family were working. my father. had stock when he was the son a bird station owner and that's how the government guardian name roll for. one male when i was 10 my family took me to a. set of a broad mining on to say good land. back. into our jeans. that's me. it was the 1st time i went just my people fighting for their country. back. the mining company ended up grinning at me. but for us it was still a victory. it put out fine for a man writes on the map. i am white as a kid i remember the excitement of being there. being out of something big i am very good right. when we return christmas craig my father as usual was away working and mustering camps. but i never front on alone. we had big mobs of all people looking out for us. for me it was like having a big extended family. really my grandfather from my mother's side was
stories about doro to help them survive. a condom jealous living laura. i am nervous in the. form of the naval command going to war from the desert. their parents or their provoked in from it is an ever olympic. christmas creek or the cattle station where my family were working. my father. had stock when he was the son a bird station owner and that's how the government guardian name roll for. one male when i was 10 my family took me to a. set of a broad mining on to say good land. back. into...