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lucia newman al jazeera, rosario. >> we have the very latest from formula 1 qualifying. and. >> the american businessman who now owns a premier league football club and brought his franchise to the london capitol, too. [[voiceover]] every day, events >> sport and kara they go together. >> david, thank you so much. world championship title has got another boost outside the indian grand prix. racing beside him for mercedes louis hamilton is third. fernando lanza, can wip his fourth straight world title by placing fifth or better on sunday. >>> the moto-gt title can also be decided in japan. faster than spanish compatriot markuez if he outlorenzo by eight points. >>> arch rival barcelona, first clash for real coach lowe angeloti and record setting gareth vail. after pars lone ah this wil bars recovered from a thigh injury. >> this is the first time i've had the opportunity of coaching in such an important institution here in europe. carlo angeloti is used to these competitions, has much more experience than me in this since. -- sense. keith milan will be in charge of, manag
lucia newman al jazeera, rosario. >> we have the very latest from formula 1 qualifying. and. >> the american businessman who now owns a premier league football club and brought his franchise to the london capitol, too. [[voiceover]] every day, events >> sport and kara they go together. >> david, thank you so much. world championship title has got another boost outside the indian grand prix. racing beside him for mercedes louis hamilton is third. fernando lanza, can wip...
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lucia newman has a look. >> what you see here is are not dunes of sand but of soy.lions of dollars worth is exported from the port city of rosario, the nation's fourth largest. yet the middle class is not happy. soaring crime, double digit inflation and harsh restrictions on foreign currency has put lucia in a foul mood. >> the middle class wants freedom to buy dollars not holidays as the government claims but to protect savings from our are depreciating currency. we want to be free from being robbed and assaulted. >> this is bad news for the ruling party head of the ruling party elections. >> no one has won an election in argentina without the support of the middle class which continues to be the majority. their income is dropping but not their aspirations. >> and it's not just the middle class that's complaining. on the other side of the traction, rosa navarro is expecting her seventh child and is struggling to feet her family. >> the government subsidy is not enough for more than one meal a day. my older children want a job but can't find one and neither can i. >
lucia newman has a look. >> what you see here is are not dunes of sand but of soy.lions of dollars worth is exported from the port city of rosario, the nation's fourth largest. yet the middle class is not happy. soaring crime, double digit inflation and harsh restrictions on foreign currency has put lucia in a foul mood. >> the middle class wants freedom to buy dollars not holidays as the government claims but to protect savings from our are depreciating currency. we want to be free...
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. >> that was lucia newman reporting from buenos aires. >> fans around the world are mourning the deathf lou reed, new york rock legend. he decide at the age of 71ment starting with the velvet underground, his gritty lyrics and hard-edged sound helped to change the sound of rock'n'roll. we have more on the life of lou reed. [ ♪ music ] >> for lou reed life was expressed through music. his band the velvet underground set the tone for rock and the punk movement in the late "60, and early '70s. for a lot of people punk music is an underground music. lou was as important as the beatles. lou reed, and other iconic musical figures called this place home. they used what they saw on the hallways of this hotel as musical inspiration. fans dropped off flowers in frost the chelsea to pay tribute to reed, remembering what his music meant to them. >> the underground was ahead of his time. lou reed sort of was the godfather of punk rock. >> when i was in high school, i lisped to that -- listened to that music, and it was different to the country western. >> reed and the velvet underground mixed music
. >> that was lucia newman reporting from buenos aires. >> fans around the world are mourning the deathf lou reed, new york rock legend. he decide at the age of 71ment starting with the velvet underground, his gritty lyrics and hard-edged sound helped to change the sound of rock'n'roll. we have more on the life of lou reed. [ ♪ music ] >> for lou reed life was expressed through music. his band the velvet underground set the tone for rock and the punk movement in the late...
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that's lucia newman live for us in buenos aires. >>> tension remains after tens of thousands marchedo de janeiro, and then [ inaudible ] broke into to banks and set buildings on fire. >> reporter: it was not quite the million people march they hoped for, but tens of thousands joined the teacher's protest in downtown rio. positive proof that the movement in brazil has not lost momentum. >> translator: politicians talk about education all the time, but in reality they don't do anything about it. so we are here demanding they make good on their promise. >> translator: i'm here for my kids. we want everything to be better. better salaries. better infrastructure, and better education >> reporter: faced with growing pressure, the government agreed to increase teacher's pay. but the teachers claim education is being privatize. >> reporter: these people belong to a wider social movement known as the brazilian spring that criticizes the president and her policies. the strike in rio started over 60 days ago. some schools have closed in, and there is a sit-in. >> translator: privatization comes
that's lucia newman live for us in buenos aires. >>> tension remains after tens of thousands marchedo de janeiro, and then [ inaudible ] broke into to banks and set buildings on fire. >> reporter: it was not quite the million people march they hoped for, but tens of thousands joined the teacher's protest in downtown rio. positive proof that the movement in brazil has not lost momentum. >> translator: politicians talk about education all the time, but in reality they don't...