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commissioner paolo gentiloni, welcome to hardtalk.re 3 million covid—19 cases in the european union and there have been around a quarter of a million deaths. how worried are you that these new waves could cost more lives and livelihoods? well, indeed there is an extremely high level of uncertainty. i think we will never forget this 2020 — the human costs and the economic consequences. as far as the economic consequences are concerned , we are in a contradictory situation, because the recovery is under way since a couple of months after a terrible second quarter, but the speed of the recovery is losing momentum exactly because of the uncertainty of these new contagions. this could take a very long time... and so how the situation could evolve... yup. ..will we have after the new contagions also new hospitalizations? these are the question marks for politicians, entrepreneurs and for our families. as you just said, the recovery has been rather faltering. jeffrey 0kamoto, deputy md of the imf says coronavirus crisis is lasting longer tha
commissioner paolo gentiloni, welcome to hardtalk.re 3 million covid—19 cases in the european union and there have been around a quarter of a million deaths. how worried are you that these new waves could cost more lives and livelihoods? well, indeed there is an extremely high level of uncertainty. i think we will never forget this 2020 — the human costs and the economic consequences. as far as the economic consequences are concerned , we are in a contradictory situation, because the...
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people are hungry in sao paolo in rio de janeiro and all over the country people have gone back to the streets wages dropped drastically and unemployment has risen. this is the country of the fascists who rule it. i want a democratic country a sovereign country a country where people are happy and proud to say that they are brazilian. there's no doubt that you brought tens of millions of people out of poverty and into education but when you were in that jail cell did you not regret leaving those very elites in power in your 2 terms as president and leaving them in power to prosecute you both was that your greatest mistake. i won an election i did not start a revolution i do not believe that to metalwork a like myself could have become president of the republic if it had not been for democracy and if it had not been most of all for democracy and for the brazilian peoples comprehension and maturity when they voted. i confess that i ruled for all. i doubt that there was any moment. in brazilian who 3 when everyone benefited so much. that it is true that business is one. it is true that ba
people are hungry in sao paolo in rio de janeiro and all over the country people have gone back to the streets wages dropped drastically and unemployment has risen. this is the country of the fascists who rule it. i want a democratic country a sovereign country a country where people are happy and proud to say that they are brazilian. there's no doubt that you brought tens of millions of people out of poverty and into education but when you were in that jail cell did you not regret leaving...
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and as promised i want to take you now where to brazil to south paolo regarding our top story a german car make a false flag and admitting it collaborated with the military dictatorship there 40 a years ago let's get you reaction and now we're with my t.s.a. aper to mathias 1st of all i know what have victims and relatives of victims told you do they find that the pay out of 5500000 euros is a good sum of money yes they're generally happy they are meeting now behind me in this red building on the 3rd floor around 50 more than 50 victims often fogs about in during the dictatorship era and they are happy to receive the money it's a late recognition of the suffering they had bought on the other hand some victims already died for example one of the leaders and one of the victims of torture loose your violent funny he died last year so for. the widow of him of lucio it's ok to receive the help now as a relative but it's for her too late exactly i mean it probably this comes a little too late i'm wondering the accusations obviously are not new why did it take folks logon for decades to reach
and as promised i want to take you now where to brazil to south paolo regarding our top story a german car make a false flag and admitting it collaborated with the military dictatorship there 40 a years ago let's get you reaction and now we're with my t.s.a. aper to mathias 1st of all i know what have victims and relatives of victims told you do they find that the pay out of 5500000 euros is a good sum of money yes they're generally happy they are meeting now behind me in this red building on...
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and into education as president he joins me now from the 4th most populous city in the world south paolo former president lula thank you being on going underground what a journey you've been on 1st why are you accusing your successor higher both of our oh of genocide. so we see for a very simple reason our president did not take care of brazil and of the brazilian people as he should have done. this pandemic did not reach brazil without prior notice but. we already had the experience of what was going on you know the countries around the world and the president should have simply done the obvious. only what common sense teaches us to do. the president since he doesn't know about anything except weapons and violence. should have set up a technical committee with experts and scientists. he should have gathered all state governors as well as mez and established a crisis committee to guide brazilian society. to participate in the process of mitigating the in parts of the pandemic in brazil he did not do this he decried the pandemic he said that people should not wear masks prescribed a drug
and into education as president he joins me now from the 4th most populous city in the world south paolo former president lula thank you being on going underground what a journey you've been on 1st why are you accusing your successor higher both of our oh of genocide. so we see for a very simple reason our president did not take care of brazil and of the brazilian people as he should have done. this pandemic did not reach brazil without prior notice but. we already had the experience of what...
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city streets they deliver the food packages in their private cars they head for the center of sao paolo in a home. for these homeless people the free meal is a blessing. with the tryst past and sausage they have only been homeless for a few weeks they could no longer pay their rent due to the coronavirus crisis brazil's new for. the government should come out of its palaces and see with its own eyes what is happening in this country. brazil's president who usually appears without a mask continues to downplay the coronavirus risk he has also been criticized for not always publishing the number of victims. the number of unreported cases is especially high in the favelas so in rio de janeiro residents have started their own count. many victims of the virus and often went by the health authorities we have a few examples of that among our circle of friends the volunteers talk to their neighbors and know the case of. part of the unreported a number. here are there some call that 1000 cases here. some survive others don't. with the help of numerous for velo residents the volunteers compile the
city streets they deliver the food packages in their private cars they head for the center of sao paolo in a home. for these homeless people the free meal is a blessing. with the tryst past and sausage they have only been homeless for a few weeks they could no longer pay their rent due to the coronavirus crisis brazil's new for. the government should come out of its palaces and see with its own eyes what is happening in this country. brazil's president who usually appears without a mask...
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city streets they deliver the food packages in their private cars they head for the center of sao paolo in a home full. of yours. for these homeless people the free meal is a blessing with its rice pastor and sausage they have only been homeless for a few weeks they could no longer pay their rent due to the coronavirus prices they have brazil's new poor. robot. the government should come out of its palaces and see with its own eyes what is happening in this country. brazil's president also narrow who usually appears without a mask continues to downplay the coronavirus risk he has also been criticized for not always publishing the. number of victims. the number of unreported cases is especially high in the favelas so in rio de janeiro residents have started their own count. many victims of the virus when called by the help authorities we have a few examples of that among our circle of friends the volunteers talk to their neighbors and know the casement. part of the unreported number. here. there are some call that 9000 cases here. some survive others don't. with the help of numerous fell
city streets they deliver the food packages in their private cars they head for the center of sao paolo in a home full. of yours. for these homeless people the free meal is a blessing with its rice pastor and sausage they have only been homeless for a few weeks they could no longer pay their rent due to the coronavirus prices they have brazil's new poor. robot. the government should come out of its palaces and see with its own eyes what is happening in this country. brazil's president also...
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paolo gentiloni spoke to alix steel and guy johnson.d, the bill was very seriously damaging draft between u.k. and the eu. stressing iswe are that it is up to the british government to work to reestablish the trust, and time is running because our reachment is either we this agreement within one month from now, you know the formal deadline is end-of-the-year, but to have an agreement, we need to have a decision taken at the beginning of next month, the beginning of october. of the reestablishment drafts, the changes in this bill that was introduced in recent days is of essence and it is very urgent. >> if the u.k. does not back down, will there be a hard brexit? as we always said, this is proposal.ropean this is not the european will. this is not the solution we envisaged. need two parties to have a there is not any seriousness in respecting the basis of thethe negotiations going on, i think things will get very difficult among the eu and u.k.. we are not working for this. we are not working for a hard brexit. a contractuale partner to
paolo gentiloni spoke to alix steel and guy johnson.d, the bill was very seriously damaging draft between u.k. and the eu. stressing iswe are that it is up to the british government to work to reestablish the trust, and time is running because our reachment is either we this agreement within one month from now, you know the formal deadline is end-of-the-year, but to have an agreement, we need to have a decision taken at the beginning of next month, the beginning of october. of the...
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as other football fans in sao paolo hear under a highway bridge at 10 pm. where hardly any others would set foot. cars drive across the bridge above all down below families in need of build a place to live they too are among the pandemic for. this family brought a kitchen cupboard a bad and a stove from their rented apartment just a few weeks ago now they can only hope for better times and that was important help not stop. during the crisis i could no longer pay my rent my wife and i became unemployed we have $3.00 children only option was to come here i built the shelter myself. with poverty comes fear of the virus and of being. behind join the pandemic. i'm joined now by money she's director of the institute for latin american studies and homburg where she's joining us from money because good to have you on the show the lack of government help for brazil's poor during so much of this pandemic has that been by design or by omission well i mean actually the brazilian government overall hasn't been completely attentive to the needs of the poor. and that's be
as other football fans in sao paolo hear under a highway bridge at 10 pm. where hardly any others would set foot. cars drive across the bridge above all down below families in need of build a place to live they too are among the pandemic for. this family brought a kitchen cupboard a bad and a stove from their rented apartment just a few weeks ago now they can only hope for better times and that was important help not stop. during the crisis i could no longer pay my rent my wife and i became...
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he is down in sao paolo, brazil.er joked that he is just like her in the regards of he does not mess around with his bath time. look at that, he's getting a massage. i wouldn't either. isn't that how all bath dogs go? >> you know, that looks so relaxing. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" >> today, from the film, "boys in the band," matt bomer we will meet two fans from texas that are hoping to meet to host in the studio. all next on "live"! ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] >> ryan: good morning, thank you very much. >> kelly: hi come everybody. it is tuesday, september 29th, 2020. it barely made it out here. how is that possible? there's nothing going on, no one is
he is down in sao paolo, brazil.er joked that he is just like her in the regards of he does not mess around with his bath time. look at that, he's getting a massage. i wouldn't either. isn't that how all bath dogs go? >> you know, that looks so relaxing. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" >> today, from the film, "boys in the band," matt bomer we will meet two fans from texas that are hoping to meet to host in the studio. all next on...
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joining us is paolo gentiloni. commissioner, good evening.out relations between the u.k. and the eu. how quickly are they were teary-eyed a -- how quickly are they deteriorating and you think bridges are being burned as a result of what the u.k. is doing with its internal market bill? bill was seriously between the u.k. and the eu. stressing is it is up to the british government to reestablish the trust. time is running because our is either we reach this agreement within one month from now, you know the formal deadline is the end of the year, but to have an agreement, we need to have decision taking at the beginning of next month. reestablishing of trust, which means changes in this bill that was introduced in recent days is of essence and it is very urgent. if the u.k. does not back down, will there be a hard brexit? com. gentiloni: as we always the european not proposal. this is not the european will. this is not the solution we envisaged. you need two parts to have a deal. is not any seriousness onrespecting the agreement the basis of the
joining us is paolo gentiloni. commissioner, good evening.out relations between the u.k. and the eu. how quickly are they were teary-eyed a -- how quickly are they deteriorating and you think bridges are being burned as a result of what the u.k. is doing with its internal market bill? bill was seriously between the u.k. and the eu. stressing is it is up to the british government to reestablish the trust. time is running because our is either we reach this agreement within one month from now,...
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city streets they deliver the food packages in their private cars they head for the center of sao paolo in the home boy. of yours. for these homeless people the free meal is a blessing with its rice past and sausage they have only been homeless for a few weeks they could no longer pay their rent due to the coronavirus crisis they have brazil's new poor. was. the government should come out of its palaces and see with its own eyes what is happening in this country. brazil's president also narrow who usually appears without a mask continues to downplay the coronavirus risk he has also been criticized for not always publishing the number of victims. the number of unreported cases is especially high in the favelas so in rio de janeiro residents have started their own count. because many victims of the virus weren't called in by the health authorities we have a few examples of the circle of friends the volunteers talk to their neighbors and the case of. part of the unreported number. here. there are some call that 9000 cases here. some survive others don't. with the help of residents the volu
city streets they deliver the food packages in their private cars they head for the center of sao paolo in the home boy. of yours. for these homeless people the free meal is a blessing with its rice past and sausage they have only been homeless for a few weeks they could no longer pay their rent due to the coronavirus crisis they have brazil's new poor. was. the government should come out of its palaces and see with its own eyes what is happening in this country. brazil's president also narrow...
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a part of my family tree is gone. >> paolo sandoval, cnn, rochester new york.ant to bring in prude's father and joe thompson, a lawyer representing the family. thank you both for appearing. ry i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> it goes without saying but i will say it, i'm sorry about your son. the mayor of rochester announced she is officially suspending all seven officers with pay involve in the daniel's death. what will justice look like for your family? just. >> for me, justice look like my family. it's going to be hard because it's a part of me gone. it's something gone that i'll never regain. i'll never see again. maybe in the afterlife. i'll never see daniel's face again. that was my birthday present. daniel was born on my birthday, and i mishim dearly. for him to leave like that there for no reason, just because he needed help, that was uncalled for. that was. i wouldn't treat my -- i got a pup. i got a little chihuahua here. i wouldn't treat her leike that there, you know? they treated him like he was an animal, a caged animal,
a part of my family tree is gone. >> paolo sandoval, cnn, rochester new york.ant to bring in prude's father and joe thompson, a lawyer representing the family. thank you both for appearing. ry i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> it goes without saying but i will say it, i'm sorry about your son. the mayor of rochester announced she is officially suspending all seven officers with pay involve in the daniel's death. what will justice look like for...
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paolo sandoval has more on this from rochester. >> reporter: it was a fourth night of protests here in rochester, new york. peaceful demonstrators returning to the very neighborhood where daniel prude encountered police with the message demanding justice and word spreading very quickly among members about the attorney general's announcement that she will be empaneling a grand jury. that could mean criminal charges. speaking to many of the community members believe this is a step in the right direction. they also believe this is a right start. >> i think it's absolutely a step in the right direction. i think it's what the community wants. me for my own personal perspective, i think it's unambiguously murder. i'm happy to hear it's going to be expedited, she's taking a lead role and we're going to have justice. >> reporter: local officials reacting to county officials saying we have all been left with too many questions and not enough answers. attorney general leticia james says she will move to have a grand jury. as for the seven rochester police officers, they remain suspended by the c
paolo sandoval has more on this from rochester. >> reporter: it was a fourth night of protests here in rochester, new york. peaceful demonstrators returning to the very neighborhood where daniel prude encountered police with the message demanding justice and word spreading very quickly among members about the attorney general's announcement that she will be empaneling a grand jury. that could mean criminal charges. speaking to many of the community members believe this is a step in the...
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. >> cnn's pauw paolo sandoval ha more. >> reporter: dr.uci says we are still in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and points to concern about rising rates throughout the fall and winter, yet florida governor ron desantis is moving into phase three of reopening. >> we've been reopening to 50% capacity. we're going to try to stay there notwithstanding the governor's order. the problem with the order, he didn't just accelerate it and open up bars as well but also stopped our ability to create a mask mandate and fine people for not wearing masks so he took away the one thing we were doing which was allowing us to open up the economy and then accelerate in the opening up of the economy without telling anybody literally yesterday late in the afternoon and everybody in the county was surprised and frankly shocked as we are rushing around today to try to figure out how to interpret the order and still not create a huge amount of virus spread because we weren't prepared. >> reporter: this as florida surpasses 14,000 covid deaths and near
. >> cnn's pauw paolo sandoval ha more. >> reporter: dr.uci says we are still in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and points to concern about rising rates throughout the fall and winter, yet florida governor ron desantis is moving into phase three of reopening. >> we've been reopening to 50% capacity. we're going to try to stay there notwithstanding the governor's order. the problem with the order, he didn't just accelerate it and open up bars as well but also...
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of the military dictatorship were handed over to the security services at the company site in sao paolo workers were then tortured by the military now folks falcon has accepted what happened back then was wrong and it will pay damages of $5500000.00 euros human rights groups welcome its decision. for the. damages now than other employees in brazil. it's a positive example. and it's an example that comes at a time when the current president both in our has made no secret of his fondness for the military dictatorship and it's late is. futile to shoot so this many of the president's supporters share his views including his white washing of the posturing the military dictatorship that's why i think it's hugely important to show what happens. no news. to the victims this is a victory in the long battle they've been seeking damages from volkswagen and an apology. sports now and the super cup that took place in budapest last night with champions league winners of buyer new nick beating europa league winners said the 2 to one it was so combos open the scoring for sylvia in at the 13th minute to
of the military dictatorship were handed over to the security services at the company site in sao paolo workers were then tortured by the military now folks falcon has accepted what happened back then was wrong and it will pay damages of $5500000.00 euros human rights groups welcome its decision. for the. damages now than other employees in brazil. it's a positive example. and it's an example that comes at a time when the current president both in our has made no secret of his fondness for the...
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as other football fans in sao paolo here under a highway bridge at 10 pm go where hardly any others would set foot. cars drive across the bridge above all down below families in need of build a place to live they too are among the pandemics for. this family brought a kitchen cupboard a bad and a stole from their rented apartment just a few weeks ago now they can only hope for better times and that was important help not stop. looking for the story. during the crisis i could no longer pay my rent my wife and i became unemployed we have $3.00 children only option was to come here i built this shelter myself. with poverty comes fear of the virus and of being left behind during the pandemic. and i'm joined now by money field she's director of the institute for latin american studies and hamburg where she's joining us from eric is going to have you on the show the lack of government help for brazil's poor during so much of the spend demick has that been by design or by omission. well i mean actually if the brazilian government overall hasn't been completely and attentive to the needs of the po
as other football fans in sao paolo here under a highway bridge at 10 pm go where hardly any others would set foot. cars drive across the bridge above all down below families in need of build a place to live they too are among the pandemics for. this family brought a kitchen cupboard a bad and a stole from their rented apartment just a few weeks ago now they can only hope for better times and that was important help not stop. looking for the story. during the crisis i could no longer pay my...
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going on for years he lived has just been happening for so many years that's a very good question paolo to put it to you like this very simply if you go on holidays tomorrow and you decide to splurge on your holidays and you spend loads of money on your credit card you may well get a phone call from your banks and are these transactions legitimate however in this case there are millions that are been funneled around and yet for some reason authorities continue to allow it to happen so it really does raise the question why it's not necessarily illegal what the banks don't why is it that the authorities if they're aware of it because the banks reported this and says why haven't they acted plenty of questions there i'm sure we'll be hearing more about it arthur sort of from from business thanks for that. well moving to batteries where protesters aren't giving up despite a worsening government crackdown tens of thousands of people gathered in major cities throughout the country on sunday and police and the army has been out in force rights observers say they made over 120 arrests this was t
going on for years he lived has just been happening for so many years that's a very good question paolo to put it to you like this very simply if you go on holidays tomorrow and you decide to splurge on your holidays and you spend loads of money on your credit card you may well get a phone call from your banks and are these transactions legitimate however in this case there are millions that are been funneled around and yet for some reason authorities continue to allow it to happen so it really...
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in brazil paolo hundreds have been calling for schools to reopen on schedule this september face to face classes are postponed until early october due to the coronavirus hundreds of parents and teachers marched through the city institutions have been shot in the country for almost half a year in response to the pandemic. finally for this hour's news round up and to the united states and boston where there is growing concern over mandatory flu vaccines the governor has ordered that students under the age of 30 must have them it is believed that the move will help relieve pressure on the health care system which is already stretched due to the covert 1000 pandemic. that's a look at your news i'll be back in about 35 minutes with your headlines this is art international stay with us. all this trading on the policy saying we're going to extend quantitative easing indefinitely as you are saying that's the worst kept secret in the history of the world because there is only one thing they can possibly do they can only print you can't you can't taper a ponzi scheme as they've often said before t
in brazil paolo hundreds have been calling for schools to reopen on schedule this september face to face classes are postponed until early october due to the coronavirus hundreds of parents and teachers marched through the city institutions have been shot in the country for almost half a year in response to the pandemic. finally for this hour's news round up and to the united states and boston where there is growing concern over mandatory flu vaccines the governor has ordered that students...
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. >>> san paolo police released clues that they hope will solve a murder case. sean anthony tillis was shot and killed on rum real boulevard in june. detectives believe he was targeted. tonight, investigators say the suspect vehicle is a black, 2015 volkswagen for sought. add license plates stolen from another vehicle. police released a sketch of one of the people in the suspected car. if you have any information, police want to hear from you. mountain view police are looking for 27-year-old corey page, accused of attacking his ex-girlfriend and injuring a 15- month-old baby. police a page went to the victim's house this morning and pulled her through the front door. the victim was holding her baby at the time. the baby's face ended up hitting the doorframe. authorities also say that page hit the victim several times in the arm and leg. >>> the threat of coronavirus spreading tonight. what the cdc is saying about the risk of gettinginfected while flying? >> we can do this in a safeway. that is what we want to do. we do not want to be reckless. they make you cann
. >>> san paolo police released clues that they hope will solve a murder case. sean anthony tillis was shot and killed on rum real boulevard in june. detectives believe he was targeted. tonight, investigators say the suspect vehicle is a black, 2015 volkswagen for sought. add license plates stolen from another vehicle. police released a sketch of one of the people in the suspected car. if you have any information, police want to hear from you. mountain view police are looking for...
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poverty and into education as president he joins me now from the 4th most populous city in the world sao paolo former president lula thank you being on going underground what a journey you've been on.
poverty and into education as president he joins me now from the 4th most populous city in the world sao paolo former president lula thank you being on going underground what a journey you've been on.
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presided over a very successful a ready commission campaign in which the major paolo's in the wont whatever their political differences ship them aside in order to collaborate under the auspices of w.h.o. in ridding the well look this terrible deceived we are all still look bad so no at the moment w.h.o. khan to get them but the world will be better if you coach well that is no question about that i guess i'm trying to figure out the limits of the sort of chord a nation verses are in decision making because after the make a very interesting point that many governments are now failing themselves to be under pressure to conform to some sort of a single health policy regardless of the it in a logical situation on the ground their social taboos that cultural attitudes that budgets and i would argue that we have seen this play out vividly if they're out of the college mind and then damn it when there is a very strong push for strong quarantines even though that would have produced. major problems and other you know satyrs of us aside to hasn't really served us well i mean i'm not speaking about
presided over a very successful a ready commission campaign in which the major paolo's in the wont whatever their political differences ship them aside in order to collaborate under the auspices of w.h.o. in ridding the well look this terrible deceived we are all still look bad so no at the moment w.h.o. khan to get them but the world will be better if you coach well that is no question about that i guess i'm trying to figure out the limits of the sort of chord a nation verses are in decision...
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researches at the university of south paolo are worried about what they call a ticking time bomb. level after every fire more animals graze at the edge of the rain forest viruses infects the cattle and adapt to their new hosts later they might make the leap over to humans was there to arrange this time around the analysis of that storm and in its hasn't turned up any new coronaviruses or other dangerous pathogens. god there is no rest for a bad time to christianity value it may seem like looking for a needle in a haystack but he says it's worth it. in the amazon forest. you need say you use a ticking telling ball the researchers that you mit they are very worried that new crew won't of viruses will spread from the amazon are they getting enough support to conduct their crucial work. the scientists we talked to they say no. they hadn't had the support they wanted by the government and the authorities especially during the balts nara government in the last 2 years they say that spending's have been cut especially for biodiversity agencies and as well for right rudder just on the pov
researches at the university of south paolo are worried about what they call a ticking time bomb. level after every fire more animals graze at the edge of the rain forest viruses infects the cattle and adapt to their new hosts later they might make the leap over to humans was there to arrange this time around the analysis of that storm and in its hasn't turned up any new coronaviruses or other dangerous pathogens. god there is no rest for a bad time to christianity value it may seem like...
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of the military dictatorship were handed over to the security services at the company site in sao paolo because with then tortured by the military. now folks falcon has accepted what happened back then was wrong and it will pay damages of $5500000.00 euros human rights groups welcomed its decision. he sees silly of. seafood to be folks like him pies and it is now than other employers in brazil might think so it sets a positive example but isn't it really sort of silly example and it's an example that comes at a time when the current president i have both in our has made no secret of his fondness for the military dictatorship and it's late is. futile to shoot so this many of the president's supporters share his views including his white washing of the posturing the military dictatorship that's why i think it's hugely important to show what happens. no news site. for the victims this is a victory in a long battle they've been seeking damages from volkswagen and an apology. in the western german state of north rhine-westphalia investigators say they've discovered 16 new instances of xenoph
of the military dictatorship were handed over to the security services at the company site in sao paolo because with then tortured by the military. now folks falcon has accepted what happened back then was wrong and it will pay damages of $5500000.00 euros human rights groups welcomed its decision. he sees silly of. seafood to be folks like him pies and it is now than other employers in brazil might think so it sets a positive example but isn't it really sort of silly example and it's an...
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poverty and into education as president he joins me now from the 4th most populous city in the world sao paolo former president lula thank you being on going underground what a journey you've been on 1st why are you accusing your success or both of our oh of genocide. for a very simple reason our president did not take care of brazil and of the brazilian people as he should have done. this pandemic did not reach brazil without prior notice but. we already had the experience of what was going on in other countries around the world and the president should have simply done the obvious. only what common sense teaches us today. the president since he doesn't know about anything except weapons and violence. should have set up a technical committee with experts and scientists. he should have gathered all state governors as well as men as and established a crisis committee to guide brazilian society. to participate in the process of mitigating the in parts of the pandemic in brazil he did not do this he decried the pandemic he said that people should not wear masks he prescribed a drug called chloroq
poverty and into education as president he joins me now from the 4th most populous city in the world sao paolo former president lula thank you being on going underground what a journey you've been on 1st why are you accusing your success or both of our oh of genocide. for a very simple reason our president did not take care of brazil and of the brazilian people as he should have done. this pandemic did not reach brazil without prior notice but. we already had the experience of what was going on...
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the stress not knowing what the future paolo di. how the opposition respond to bring them over?that? people who rely on the state to earn a living might want to go out and join the opposition and the protesters. i know during my election campaign, i always declared that it is not lukashenko to place pensions, it is not lukashenko who pays salaries to our people. we are ourselves paid all this money to all the people. and just be sure that the future president of the republic of belarus will be taken care about all the people, especially children, workers, just about everyone because every future president will take ca re of every future president will take care of belarus. please do not be afraid. it will not be worse. we will be building our country together with all the people and your opinion will be listened to by the future president of our country. nigel. i think you make an important point, svetlana. nigel. i think you make an important point, svetla na. a nigel. i think you make an important point, svetlana. a free and democratic belarus that can choose the way in which
the stress not knowing what the future paolo di. how the opposition respond to bring them over?that? people who rely on the state to earn a living might want to go out and join the opposition and the protesters. i know during my election campaign, i always declared that it is not lukashenko to place pensions, it is not lukashenko who pays salaries to our people. we are ourselves paid all this money to all the people. and just be sure that the future president of the republic of belarus will be...
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vaccine are expected to arrive in brazil next month the aim is to start advanced clinical trials in sao paolo by the end of the year monaco yana q. and its report. brazilians may be out and about as if the pandemic were already over but far from it with almost 140000 dead the country is the world's 3rd largest covert dine hotspot but there is light at the end of the tunnel least in brazil so powerful state and it's coming from china the middle watch. dogs and the 1st lot of $5000000.00 doses of the chinese made vaccine or arrived here in october and to be used in south florida we have to complete the phase 3 final trials and wait for the results but by mid december we can begin immunization. the lexeme has already been tested on 50000 chinese volunteers less than 6 percent felt mild adverse effects but in order to be used in brazil it must be tested locally as well and approved by the help of regulatory agencies and. the chinese vaccine is not the only one being tested in brazil 2 states. have signed agreements with russia to help develop the sputnik 5 vaccine and here in rio de janeiro jocos
vaccine are expected to arrive in brazil next month the aim is to start advanced clinical trials in sao paolo by the end of the year monaco yana q. and its report. brazilians may be out and about as if the pandemic were already over but far from it with almost 140000 dead the country is the world's 3rd largest covert dine hotspot but there is light at the end of the tunnel least in brazil so powerful state and it's coming from china the middle watch. dogs and the 1st lot of $5000000.00 doses of...
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today paolo was telling the reporters that there is no bubble that there's no bubbles in financial assets and that all these artificially low interest rates and q.e. have not resulted in bubbles but of course that's exactly what we've been living in and i think powell knows that because every time the air starts coming out the fed does all it can to blow it back in but as long as they're doing that the price of gold is going much much higher and that's a reflection of the value of the dollar going much much lower kristie bitcoin prices have broken $11000.00 again in preparation for another run up after falling back to its 10000 dollars support but is it too early to expect another significant rally in bitcoin. well we have about 2 weeks of pretty low volatility right now as a couple market remained stagnant so unlike previous rallies which we saw anything need the big question surge only big one move higher this time whereas all the other crypto can all point they're still in the red so deep by tokens which had outperformed point throughout all of us they have been underperforming the pas
today paolo was telling the reporters that there is no bubble that there's no bubbles in financial assets and that all these artificially low interest rates and q.e. have not resulted in bubbles but of course that's exactly what we've been living in and i think powell knows that because every time the air starts coming out the fed does all it can to blow it back in but as long as they're doing that the price of gold is going much much higher and that's a reflection of the value of the dollar...
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economy and financial affairs commissioner, paolo gentiloni. despite the u.k. rejecting the ..u.'tum, norman lamont joins us. we have had him on the program. thank you so much for joining us. given the state of negotiations right now, what is the likelihood that the u.k. leaves in january without a deal? isman: i still think it 50/50. i thought that before this latest dispute, but i still think there is a possibility of a deal. i have always thought that before there was a deal, there would be some drama, there would be some breakdown, people would walk away, and then people would get together and argue it out. it looks difficult, but i still think that's possible. i believe that boris johnson what does -- i believe that boris johnson does want to have a deal. whatever the maneuver going on, whatever is being applied, i think in his heart of hearts, he wants a deal. francine: what is the wider impact of the government openly admitting it is breaking international law? norman: it was a most staggering thing for the northern ireland secretary to say. of course, since he said it, the
economy and financial affairs commissioner, paolo gentiloni. despite the u.k. rejecting the ..u.'tum, norman lamont joins us. we have had him on the program. thank you so much for joining us. given the state of negotiations right now, what is the likelihood that the u.k. leaves in january without a deal? isman: i still think it 50/50. i thought that before this latest dispute, but i still think there is a possibility of a deal. i have always thought that before there was a deal, there would be...
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paolo, you were there on the ground in rochester. what's the latest you are seeing there? >> bianna, another wave of protests as they described there were 2,000 people who gathered at a nearby park. earlier the park bearing the name of martin luther king. as they normally do, the march turned into a protest taking to the streets. police this morning telling us on two occasions they had to use pepper balls and also tear gas to try to disperse the crowds from commercial grade fireworks that were being shot at them, rocks, bottles being hurled at them. in an attempt to disburse the crowd they used, like i said, pepper balls and other agents to try to do that. at the end of the night there were three officers that sustained minor injuries. we should point out a certain cross section of that protest did appear to in essence chase away local diners. those videos, we've seen them this morning, even shared by the commander in chief this morning, retweeted at one point. we should point out that was a small number compared to the roughly 2,000 demonstrators that were actually taking
paolo, you were there on the ground in rochester. what's the latest you are seeing there? >> bianna, another wave of protests as they described there were 2,000 people who gathered at a nearby park. earlier the park bearing the name of martin luther king. as they normally do, the march turned into a protest taking to the streets. police this morning telling us on two occasions they had to use pepper balls and also tear gas to try to disperse the crowds from commercial grade fireworks that...
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heard her and have great affection for for a long time university of notre dame law school professor paolo corrodes a first met amy coney barrett 25 years ago when he was a young professor and she was in notre dame student now their colleagues at the law school. there it is 48 years old born in new orleans and now a south bend resident, she's married with 7 children and a mother of 7 including 2 of them have been adopted of course and. >>so biracial family and. also child special needs. so i'm sure that those things you know really. >>deep in her humanity in 1994, she earned her bachelor's degree in english from rhodes college in tennessee. then in 1997 she graduated from notre dame's law school. she served as a clerk for justice antonin scalia then went into private practice in washington d c before returning to notre dame as a professor in 2017 president trump appointed her as a judge on the u.s. court of appeals 7th circuit in chicago. >>the brilliant as a jurist razor sharp ability to integrate all sorts of and really take it to the heart of the matter is everybody's ever worked with h
heard her and have great affection for for a long time university of notre dame law school professor paolo corrodes a first met amy coney barrett 25 years ago when he was a young professor and she was in notre dame student now their colleagues at the law school. there it is 48 years old born in new orleans and now a south bend resident, she's married with 7 children and a mother of 7 including 2 of them have been adopted of course and. >>so biracial family and. also child special needs....
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heard her and have great affection for for a long time university of notre dame law school professor paolo corrodes a first met amy coney barrett 25 years ago when he was a young professor and she was in notre dame student now their colleagues at the law school. there it is 48 years old born in new orleans and now a south bend resident, she's married with 7 children and a mother of 7 including 2 of them have been adopted of course and. >>so biracial family and. also a child special needs. so i'm sure that those things you know really. >>deep in her humanity in 1994, she earned her bachelor's degree in english from rhodes college in tennessee. then in 1997 she graduated from notre dame's law school. she served as a clerk for justice antonin scalia then went into private practice in washington d c before returning to notre dame as a professor in 2017 president trump appointed her as a judge on the u.s. court of appeals 7th circuit in chicago. >>the brilliant as a jurist razor sharp ability to integrate all sorts of and really take it to the heart of the matter is everybody's ever worked with
heard her and have great affection for for a long time university of notre dame law school professor paolo corrodes a first met amy coney barrett 25 years ago when he was a young professor and she was in notre dame student now their colleagues at the law school. there it is 48 years old born in new orleans and now a south bend resident, she's married with 7 children and a mother of 7 including 2 of them have been adopted of course and. >>so biracial family and. also a child special needs....
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for years how has this lived has this been happening for so many years that's a very good question paolo to put it to you like this very simply if you go on holidays tomorrow and you decide to splurge on your holidays and you spend loads of money on your credit card you may well get a phone call from your banks and these transactions legitimate however in this case there are millions that are been funneled around and yes for some reason authorities continue to allow it to happen so it really does raise the question what it's not necessarily illegal what the banks don't why is it that the authorities if they're aware of it because the banks reported this and says why haven't they acted plenty of questions there i'm sure we'll be hearing more about it arthur sort of from from business thanks for that. well moving to about a race where protesters aren't giving up despite a worsening government crackdown tens of thousands of people gathered in major cities throughout the country on sunday police and the army has been out in force again detaining peaceful demonstrators this was the scene in t
for years how has this lived has this been happening for so many years that's a very good question paolo to put it to you like this very simply if you go on holidays tomorrow and you decide to splurge on your holidays and you spend loads of money on your credit card you may well get a phone call from your banks and these transactions legitimate however in this case there are millions that are been funneled around and yes for some reason authorities continue to allow it to happen so it really...
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heard her and have great affection for for a long time university of notre dame law school professor paolocorrodes a first met amy coney barrett 25 years ago when he was a young professor and she was in notre dame student now their colleagues at the law school. there it is 48 years old born in new orleans and now a south bend resident, she's married with 7 children and a mother of 7 including 2 of them have been adopted of course and. >>so biracial family and. also a child special needs. so i'm sure that those things you know really. >>deep in her humanity in 1994, she earned her bachelor's degree in english from rhodes college in tennessee. then in 1997 she graduated from notre dame's law school. she served as a clerk for justice antonin scalia then went into private practice in washington d c before returning to notre dame as a professor in 2017 president trump appointed her as a judge on the u.s. court of appeals 7th circuit in chicago. >>the brilliant as a jurist razor sharp ability to integrate all sorts of and really take it to the heart of the matter is everybody's ever worked with
heard her and have great affection for for a long time university of notre dame law school professor paolocorrodes a first met amy coney barrett 25 years ago when he was a young professor and she was in notre dame student now their colleagues at the law school. there it is 48 years old born in new orleans and now a south bend resident, she's married with 7 children and a mother of 7 including 2 of them have been adopted of course and. >>so biracial family and. also a child special needs....
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frustration at the club's poor performances by guys their teams players are hostile reception a sour paolo's approach after a 21 defeat a good for an answer corinthians are struggling with 15 position in the brazilian make the front certainly not holding back their anger. but let's finish with some karma pitches from the waters of great frenchman gerald has broken the deepest dive world record for a 2nd time the 24 year old descended to a depth of 112 metres with the help of friends that bettered his own previous best by the way to the last of 3 minutes 24 seconds extraordinary and that saw the sport for now and he might. have a wash there while the latest book about donald trump's presidency hits bookstores across the u.s. on tuesday and in it veteran journalist bob woodward accuses trials of deliberately playing down the coronavirus pandemic our correspondent alan fischer takes a look back at all the controversial books published about the president over the years. they've come from insiders outsiders and even family members the record that the history of the moment the character of the ma
frustration at the club's poor performances by guys their teams players are hostile reception a sour paolo's approach after a 21 defeat a good for an answer corinthians are struggling with 15 position in the brazilian make the front certainly not holding back their anger. but let's finish with some karma pitches from the waters of great frenchman gerald has broken the deepest dive world record for a 2nd time the 24 year old descended to a depth of 112 metres with the help of friends that...
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este es jean paolo que recuerda al prÍncipe de la canciÓn josÉ josé con el tema "llora corazÓn" porquen: buenos dÍas. karla: gusto saludarte. dÓnde estÁ josÉ josé pobrecito lo aturde dimos. el Único que canta bien es raÚl y francisca. [risas] juan: vamos a dar la bienvenida a nuestros amigos los doctores. el doctor carlos ramÍrez mejía neurÓlogo y creo que nos estamos tratando de conectar con el doctor marlo hernÁndez cano. cÓmo estÁs, carlos? carlos: sumamente bien. estaba esperando que vaya a cantar. karla: hay micrÓfono abierto para todos. si quieren seguir con el karaoke pueden seguir. [risas] juan: yo he tratado eso en el pasado y hemos perdido audiencia. [risas] mejor me quedo con consejos mÉdicos. karla: creo que esas son las maravillas que logramos con josÉ josé y su mÚsica. nos olvidamos de todo. vamos con la actualidad. carlos: ejemplo de vida y cÓmo se rehabilitÓ de sus problemas. cÓmo siguió adelante. soportÓ su enfermedad al final. karla: y la honestidad ante todo. siempre fue honesto. siempre va a vivir a nuestros corazones. vamos con el tema del coronavirus. ya sabÍamos
este es jean paolo que recuerda al prÍncipe de la canciÓn josÉ josé con el tema "llora corazÓn" porquen: buenos dÍas. karla: gusto saludarte. dÓnde estÁ josÉ josé pobrecito lo aturde dimos. el Único que canta bien es raÚl y francisca. [risas] juan: vamos a dar la bienvenida a nuestros amigos los doctores. el doctor carlos ramÍrez mejía neurÓlogo y creo que nos estamos tratando de conectar con el doctor marlo hernÁndez cano. cÓmo estÁs, carlos? carlos: sumamente bien....
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admired her and have great affection for for a long time university of notre dame law school professor paolost met amy coney barrett 25 years ago when he was a young professor and she was in notre dame student now their colleagues at the law school there a great hope really in that and i a widespread perception that she would be a terrific justice issue are appointed wgn spotted barrett briefly returning home from the law school todayashe seen as a top candidate to fill the supreme court seat left vacant by the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg barrett is 48 years old born in new orleans and now a south bend resident, she's married with 7 children and a mother of 7 including 2 of them have been adopted of course and. >>and so biracial family and. also has child special needs. so i'm sure that those things you know really. >>deep in her humanity in 1994, she earned her bachelor's degree in english from rhodes college in tennessee, then in 1997 she graduated from notre dame's law school. she served as a clerk for justice antonin scalia then went into private practice in washington d c befor
admired her and have great affection for for a long time university of notre dame law school professor paolost met amy coney barrett 25 years ago when he was a young professor and she was in notre dame student now their colleagues at the law school there a great hope really in that and i a widespread perception that she would be a terrific justice issue are appointed wgn spotted barrett briefly returning home from the law school todayashe seen as a top candidate to fill the supreme court seat...