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a country which unlike some of its european neighbors is still welcoming immigrants portugal has it all has become that's right almost 2000 refugees since 2015. 21 year all dobro ceratin makes parts for watches in the city of those central portugal just over a year ago she fled nigeria and was rescued from the mediterranean now she lives in a small apartment provided by the local council. is good because now i'm walking in. and i know. they're braze coming to the m a for your current program that helps refugees to become self-sufficient in the host country portugal welcomes refugees to come but a shortage of manual workers and the drilling population. forcing it's good for our country's economy and the population growth. companies themselves are asking for migrants now because they help the local economy whether it's in factories or farming. and in food and the mayor agrees he say's the new arrivals like their brother are helping to develop local businesses. animation film festival has emerged as a focal point for the wider animation community in west africa it's a platform that sup
a country which unlike some of its european neighbors is still welcoming immigrants portugal has it all has become that's right almost 2000 refugees since 2015. 21 year all dobro ceratin makes parts for watches in the city of those central portugal just over a year ago she fled nigeria and was rescued from the mediterranean now she lives in a small apartment provided by the local council. is good because now i'm walking in. and i know. they're braze coming to the m a for your current program...
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but the government is clearly ignoring our rights will be unstable without glad i'm interested in portugal's labor ministry saw no alternative but to clamp down because even on the 1st day of the strike feel supplies could no longer be guaranteed. that indeed the other 2 issuers are taught sound airports as well as other sectors which are essential to society were threatened if it is to be as a new way and it was about ensuring calm and normality. lisbon's main market is a kind of social seismograph for the whole country that handles goods from portugal's north and south of michael brown's is one of its main traders he says the 2nd strike day has been somewhat easier than the 1st. customer support twice as many goods on the 1st day because they were frightened there might be any fuel available on the 2nd. and that wraps up this edition of detail the business for more you can always go ahead and check out our website at www dot com or simply follow us on social media i'm chris bowen thanks for watching and have you solved it successful. what secrets why behind the small. find out mercy of exp
but the government is clearly ignoring our rights will be unstable without glad i'm interested in portugal's labor ministry saw no alternative but to clamp down because even on the 1st day of the strike feel supplies could no longer be guaranteed. that indeed the other 2 issuers are taught sound airports as well as other sectors which are essential to society were threatened if it is to be as a new way and it was about ensuring calm and normality. lisbon's main market is a kind of social...
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now nearly a 3rd of gas stations in portugal are completely out of petrol or have run partially dry as fuel tanker drivers have been on strike for 2 days the drivers who are demanding better salaries and working conditions agreed to go back to work but their 2nd walkout this year has raised the specter of severe problems during portugal's busy tourist season. on the 1st day of the strike the government designated it a national emergency effectively making participation a criminal offense the dangerous goods drivers union things that scandalous. we're going to attack we saw under the dictatorship where we fought for our rights with this democracy but the government is clearly ignoring our rights. portugal's labor ministry saw no alternative but to clamp down because even on the 1st day of the strike fuel supplies could no longer be guaranteed. that indeed the other men we had to issue are taught sound airports as well as other sectors which are essential to society were threatened if the is in the way and it was about ensuring calm and normality. lisbon's main market is a kind of social
now nearly a 3rd of gas stations in portugal are completely out of petrol or have run partially dry as fuel tanker drivers have been on strike for 2 days the drivers who are demanding better salaries and working conditions agreed to go back to work but their 2nd walkout this year has raised the specter of severe problems during portugal's busy tourist season. on the 1st day of the strike the government designated it a national emergency effectively making participation a criminal offense the...
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portugal's labor ministry saw no alternative but to clamp down because even on the 1st day of the strike fuel supplies could no longer be guaranteed. it indeed. had to issue a little ports and airports as well as other sectors which are essential to society were threatened if it is to be as a new way and it was about ensuring calm and normality. lisbon's main market is a kind of social seismograph for the whole country that handles goods from portugal's north and south michael brown's is one of its main traders he says the 2nd strike date has been somewhat easier than the 1st. customers twice as many goods on the 1st day because they were frightened there might be any fuel available on the 2nd day went into the wholesaler can count on having enough diesel himself because his drivers often cross over into spain where fuel is cheaper as well but brand still worries the strike could drag on. into further think any problems with begin on friday. when the filling stations won't be able to get enough petrol or diesel to see this that's precisely what the government hopes to revenge that's why
portugal's labor ministry saw no alternative but to clamp down because even on the 1st day of the strike fuel supplies could no longer be guaranteed. it indeed. had to issue a little ports and airports as well as other sectors which are essential to society were threatened if it is to be as a new way and it was about ensuring calm and normality. lisbon's main market is a kind of social seismograph for the whole country that handles goods from portugal's north and south michael brown's is one of...
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the end for your print program that helps refugees to become self-sufficient in the host country portugal welcomes very few jews to come but a shortage of manual workers and the drilling population. for it's good for our country's economy and the population growth. companies themselves are asking for migrants now because they help the local economy whether it's in factories or farming. leverage in food and the mayor agrees he's the new arrivals like their brother are helping to develop local businesses. across animation film festival has emerged as a focal point for the wider animation community in west africa it's a platform that supports promotes and office animators across africa the opportunity to showcase their artistic work while since nigeria's nollywood is already the biggest protest on the continent is there any hope for the upcoming animators in the country. just. give. you the quadrant studios knew a short animation film as the tale of a street rat in lagos trying to live the nigerian dream from this studio on a suba and his co-founders say they want to create unique stories th
the end for your print program that helps refugees to become self-sufficient in the host country portugal welcomes very few jews to come but a shortage of manual workers and the drilling population. for it's good for our country's economy and the population growth. companies themselves are asking for migrants now because they help the local economy whether it's in factories or farming. leverage in food and the mayor agrees he's the new arrivals like their brother are helping to develop local...
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alberto: well, if you think about portugal or spain, portugal has 135% roughly debt to gdp.ly has the same ratio, but the problem was an unstable government unlike of reforms, especially around the banks and the legal system. investors were always skeptical. if you think about 10 year bunds, they are around -70 basis points. italy is still just below 1%. in absolute terms, that yield looks relatively low, but on a relative basis, you have a very widespread. if the country has a pro reform government like the one coming into place, then you have a chance for a virtuous circle. the other thing is bank bonds and corporate bonds, trading at 7%, 8% yield. there's are much more interesting, but you have to know what you're buying. if you think about the largest banks, the national champions like unicredit, santander, these are bonds that give you between 300 and 600 basis points, between 3% and 7% additional yield, depending on how down you go in the capital structure. obviously, the medium-sized and small banks will have a consolidation process. interest rates are going to stay l
alberto: well, if you think about portugal or spain, portugal has 135% roughly debt to gdp.ly has the same ratio, but the problem was an unstable government unlike of reforms, especially around the banks and the legal system. investors were always skeptical. if you think about 10 year bunds, they are around -70 basis points. italy is still just below 1%. in absolute terms, that yield looks relatively low, but on a relative basis, you have a very widespread. if the country has a pro reform...
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the 18—year—old from aberdeen is heading to portugal to compete in the international tournament.g to tyrone smith. poise, grace, power and poise, grace, powerand skill. the quality is a rhythmic gymnast needs. and louise christie has them all. it has not gone unnoticed as she has become the first scot since 2013 to represent great britain in the sport after being selected to compete at the prestigious international tournament in portugal. the prestigious international tournament in portugallj the prestigious international tournament in portugal. i feel it put some pressure on me because i wa nt to put some pressure on me because i want to do well being one representing scotland, it gives me a sense of pride that i'm the first scottish rhythmic gymnast to do this and so long and i hope it makes other gymnasts think they can do the same. it demonstratesjust that other gymnasts think they can do the same. it demonstrates just that the ha rd same. it demonstrates just that the hard work and dedication and commitment and the opportunities that we are trying to create for the gymnasts
the 18—year—old from aberdeen is heading to portugal to compete in the international tournament.g to tyrone smith. poise, grace, power and poise, grace, powerand skill. the quality is a rhythmic gymnast needs. and louise christie has them all. it has not gone unnoticed as she has become the first scot since 2013 to represent great britain in the sport after being selected to compete at the prestigious international tournament in portugal. the prestigious international tournament in...
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followed draws inspiration for a coffee from our home country portugal. we have a very strong cafe culture there's a cafe on every street and even in the tiniest villages it doesn't have to be the nicest one but still there. has been george under this works the ovens the son of greek parents used to work in motion pictures he taught himself how to bake now the baker right. spoke greek and portuguese polarity traditions. said a few minutes of the final lots of recipes from my mother so i tried things out and experimented and developed recipes and that's how i get ideas. that's up to what i can fill whole books with these ideas but it's the practice that's the key it's just visitors and. it's to me it's in bilin the 1990 s. . at 1st they bumped into each other in the street and then george happened to spot on this balcony. that probably saw me from the top because i was walking home then i was on my balcony he came over and called out to me and asked if i'd like to have dinner at his place here from the balcony that was so beautiful so. callen george like t
followed draws inspiration for a coffee from our home country portugal. we have a very strong cafe culture there's a cafe on every street and even in the tiniest villages it doesn't have to be the nicest one but still there. has been george under this works the ovens the son of greek parents used to work in motion pictures he taught himself how to bake now the baker right. spoke greek and portuguese polarity traditions. said a few minutes of the final lots of recipes from my mother so i tried...
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and gas stations in portugal are running out of fuel right at the peak of tourist season the reason tanker drivers in the country are on strike demanding higher wages and less over time the portuguese government has now imposed fuel rationing. the national guard is keeping field epo safe and it's giving convoy protection to petrol and diesel shipments to ensure basic supplies reach filling stations and airports. on the 1st day of the strike the government designated it a national emergency effectively making participation a criminal offense to dangerous goods drivers union thinks that scandalous. we're going to attack we saw under the dictatorship we fought for our rights with this democracy but the government is clearly ignoring our rights. particle's labor ministry saw no alternative but to clamp down because even on the 1st day of the strike fuel supplies could no longer be guaranteed. that indeed. the 2 issuers are taught sand airports as well as other sectors which are essential to society were threatened if. it was about ensuring calm and normality. lisbon's main market is a kind of
and gas stations in portugal are running out of fuel right at the peak of tourist season the reason tanker drivers in the country are on strike demanding higher wages and less over time the portuguese government has now imposed fuel rationing. the national guard is keeping field epo safe and it's giving convoy protection to petrol and diesel shipments to ensure basic supplies reach filling stations and airports. on the 1st day of the strike the government designated it a national emergency...
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laila: soldiers in portugal are driving fuel tankers to distribute gas because of an open-ended strikey tanker drivers which has entered its second day. police officers were also making deliveries because almost 500 gas stations have run dry. the government has imposed fuel rationing. >> fully laden and under police protection, the convoy leaves a warehouse near lisbon. this is how the portuguese government has been tried to guarantee a minimum amount of fuel is available for the country's drivers. reluctantly, the picket lines allow them through. >> i thinknk the strike gives te imprpression to peoplele abroadt portugal does not respect labor rights. these people are fighting for their rights and the country, the government, and the companies are doing their best to limit the exercising of those rights. >> tanker drivers work up to 17 hours a day minimum wage in an effort to change that, they are protesting for the second time in four months. during the strike, fuel has been rationed at pumping stations and special legal measures have been brought into force drivers to live a minimum
laila: soldiers in portugal are driving fuel tankers to distribute gas because of an open-ended strikey tanker drivers which has entered its second day. police officers were also making deliveries because almost 500 gas stations have run dry. the government has imposed fuel rationing. >> fully laden and under police protection, the convoy leaves a warehouse near lisbon. this is how the portuguese government has been tried to guarantee a minimum amount of fuel is available for the...
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it is the second such strike in portugal this year.ow a turning point in the decade-long fight against ebola. a trial of two drugs havave shon significantly improved survival rates. now the drugs will be useded to treat ebola patients in the democratic republic of congo, where they disease has claimed more than 1800 livives in the lt year. valerie bouquet of reports. valerie: it t is a major breakthrough in the e fight againstt ebola. that new drugs with the hope treatment is possible. significantly improving survival rates among patients. accordrding to preliminary results, about 30% of patients taking one of the two drugs die. if administered early come of the survival rate is at times 91%. among people who receive no caret all, 75% die, following a successful trial, the drugs without be used by all patients in the drc. they were developed by u.s. scientists by attacking the virus with antibodies that were harvested from ebola survivors. the world health organization has hailed the trial's success, stressing, however, ththat the drug
it is the second such strike in portugal this year.ow a turning point in the decade-long fight against ebola. a trial of two drugs havave shon significantly improved survival rates. now the drugs will be useded to treat ebola patients in the democratic republic of congo, where they disease has claimed more than 1800 livives in the lt year. valerie bouquet of reports. valerie: it t is a major breakthrough in the e fight againstt ebola. that new drugs with the hope treatment is possible....
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rescue ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland not some burg portugaland romania. the us supremes court says justice ruth bader. ginsburg has undergone treatment for a malignant tumor in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. welcome to in good shape coming up. hernias why the only solution is surgery. the chronic bad breath the causes and the cures. and when compulsive behavior interferes with everyday life. here's your host dr kirsten lekota step on this don't snap on the spaces in between what's a nice game for kids can.
rescue ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland not some burg portugaland romania. the us supremes court says justice ruth bader. ginsburg has undergone treatment for a malignant tumor in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. welcome to in good shape coming up. hernias why the only solution is surgery. the chronic bad breath the causes and the cures. and when compulsive behavior...
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she moved her family from portugal to -- from portugal to manhattan because this is not america's finestshortly after donald trump's inauguration she said i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house what she said later was taken out of context. the move to portugal was to enable her son to pursue his soccer career. american father facing charges for killing a man he says threatened his family in a caribbean hotel room. latebreaking developments in that case next. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. ♪ >> shannon: tonight, an american b >> tonight an american businessman and father facing charge
she moved her family from portugal to -- from portugal to manhattan because this is not america's finestshortly after donald trump's inauguration she said i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house what she said later was taken out of context. the move to portugal was to enable her son to pursue his soccer career. american father facing charges for killing a man he says threatened his family in a caribbean hotel room. latebreaking developments in that case next. when we...
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rescue ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland not some burg portugal and romania. the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a militant tumour in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. of our house with an international cosmopolitan school they wanted a completely new world of design they were breaking with the generation of their parents and i'm going to that they wanted to throw out useless they wanted new life styles they wanted to be different. this year val house one of the world's most influential art and design schools turns 100 and the city is being celebrated in exile. but how much do we really know about this famous movement and how much is made we went to find out . design classics which are simple pure and functional designed by. a small arts. which revolutionized the industry 100 years ago house dispensed of unnecessary fruits with its radical vision. to copious wanted to rethink architecture in the arts with artists such as vastly c
rescue ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland not some burg portugal and romania. the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a militant tumour in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. of our house with an international cosmopolitan school they wanted a completely new world of design they were breaking with the generation of their parents and i'm...
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support to go i think this strike gives the impression to people abroad that portugal does not respect labor rights. if this so these people have their rights in the country the government and the companies are doing their best to limit the exercising of those rights. to take a drivers were just 17 hours a day. wage in an effort to change that they're protesting for the 2nd time and for us during the strike fuel has been rationed pumping stations and special legal measures have been brought in to force drivers to deliver the minimum supplies after the government on monday complained refineries weren't doing enough. costa to scoop but the quarter meant that we noticed that particularly in the afternoon shift the unions that caused the strike and the work examples did not comply with the minimum services to terminate for example there was not one single supply port refinery service at the southern region of the country zinj said with them into sports steve oakley that's a super nice. 6 more than 14 tankers have left the seams are finery driven by soldiers. with no end date set for the st
support to go i think this strike gives the impression to people abroad that portugal does not respect labor rights. if this so these people have their rights in the country the government and the companies are doing their best to limit the exercising of those rights. to take a drivers were just 17 hours a day. wage in an effort to change that they're protesting for the 2nd time and for us during the strike fuel has been rationed pumping stations and special legal measures have been brought in...
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and then from spain and portugal to china but you cannot imagine that the level of standard of living in finland can be as high as it is today if we had been keeping as saying there were. just comparing the european single market to globalization and there are a little bit sarah. the biggest difference is the single market is heavily regulated there are some compensatory role models and content to tary mechanisms globalization is not do you think globalization as it stands today needs to be if not regulated than at least coordinated i think we need to come into force come and rules that's the most important thing so that you cannot. needs with let's say with damaging the environment or or not respecting new human rights and social rights of the people that is something we i think that global community has to be able to solve these problems and that's that's creating opportunities for fairer. one that also discourage companies from sunday jobs overseas because if you are concerned about environment if you are concerned about. rules that it makes sense to you to keep your production bas
and then from spain and portugal to china but you cannot imagine that the level of standard of living in finland can be as high as it is today if we had been keeping as saying there were. just comparing the european single market to globalization and there are a little bit sarah. the biggest difference is the single market is heavily regulated there are some compensatory role models and content to tary mechanisms globalization is not do you think globalization as it stands today needs to be if...
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portugal's tax authority and now it's no tax on krypto earnings. on falling behind in regards to the exchanges you've seen existing exchanges and new and upcoming exchanges such as after taxes derivatives exchange or big dotcoms exchange which is launching with negative trading fees choosing to skirt or leave the u.s. or not enter the u.s. and so this is deafening a problem where many companies are not focused on the u.s. now and it is a big risk for the united states to fall behind and always sticking with finance or coming out with project venus. which is a stable coin project that will be primarily geared toward non western countries it's intended to compete with facebook's libra with a focus on partnering with governments and companies in order to curry favor with regulators what do you make of this initiative and how do you see it playing out in competition with libra. absolutely there's definitely a lack of details right now or on finances project venus in terms of the roll up plans and how will really work however finance has done a phenomen
portugal's tax authority and now it's no tax on krypto earnings. on falling behind in regards to the exchanges you've seen existing exchanges and new and upcoming exchanges such as after taxes derivatives exchange or big dotcoms exchange which is launching with negative trading fees choosing to skirt or leave the u.s. or not enter the u.s. and so this is deafening a problem where many companies are not focused on the u.s. now and it is a big risk for the united states to fall behind and always...
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we can expect more details potentially on thursday and now we know that perhaps denmark code and portugal spain and sweden said that they would be interested to hear what comes out of that so they're still weighing their possibilities i wonder now whether that changes based on those latest sanctions targeted against the foreign minister zarif because that makes it very clear that the united states is still pursuing this campaign of maximum pressure all of which the european union has been critical so that may change how this now evolves i think brant all right tell the humphrey on the story for us in washington kate brady on the story here in the german capital to both of you thank you. i expect breaks may come up a little bit the crucial thing to stress is that i all this the attach huge importance to the spirit of the delphos good friday agreement and that was a british prime minister boris johnson speaking in northern ireland today in belfast he reiterated his promise that he will take the u.k. out of the european union and that there can be no brakes a deal until the backstop is scrap
we can expect more details potentially on thursday and now we know that perhaps denmark code and portugal spain and sweden said that they would be interested to hear what comes out of that so they're still weighing their possibilities i wonder now whether that changes based on those latest sanctions targeted against the foreign minister zarif because that makes it very clear that the united states is still pursuing this campaign of maximum pressure all of which the european union has been...
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know how they will survive over the coming months without bob and somehow the tanker drivers in portugal say they'll go back to work as a fuel crisis bites during the busy tourist season the government ordered them to end the strike after supplies ran down in much of the country including lisbon airport the workers could face jail or lose their jobs if they don't comply with the government demand drivers are seeking better salaries and working conditions they'll return to work but won't do extra time. italy's senate will meet on tuesday to set a date for a vote of no confidence in prime minister just happy content the vote was called by is deputy material salvini says the ruling coalition has broken down. leads the far right league party which shares power with the 5 star movement it's thought he's hoping to capitalize on his rising popularity with an election with an early election party heads failed to agree on a date for the vote when they met on monday is the other goes but the but apart from the fact that when you ran away quickly you did not leave any decoration in parliament even
know how they will survive over the coming months without bob and somehow the tanker drivers in portugal say they'll go back to work as a fuel crisis bites during the busy tourist season the government ordered them to end the strike after supplies ran down in much of the country including lisbon airport the workers could face jail or lose their jobs if they don't comply with the government demand drivers are seeking better salaries and working conditions they'll return to work but won't do...
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portugal had it you know and you go back further and it was china i mean this is something that the world has switched that mantle every 100 years or so literally for centuries and it is soon going to be the u.s. has turned a switch to the thing that probably concerns me the most every time we talk about this is that typically that doesn't take place peacefully the country that has that mantle that has that exorbitant privilege to force its currency on the world usually don't give that up you know just say ok fine out your turn you know we're seeing the u.s. in employ this montra by force throughout the world trying to keep the world's reserve currency status because we lose it and when we lose it all those trillions and trillions of dollars that have been printed for the last you know really 40 plus years almost 50 years since nixon closed gold window all those dollars that are incubated the u.s. treasury market in the foreign currency reserves of all of our trading partners a lot of those are going to come home and when you have a sudden supply of anything i mean in widgets you name it
portugal had it you know and you go back further and it was china i mean this is something that the world has switched that mantle every 100 years or so literally for centuries and it is soon going to be the u.s. has turned a switch to the thing that probably concerns me the most every time we talk about this is that typically that doesn't take place peacefully the country that has that mantle that has that exorbitant privilege to force its currency on the world usually don't give that up you...
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are cycles that happen and here it is happening right there world reserve currency has gone from portugal to spain to france to britain to america and now it's going to be passed to something else possibly a global digital currency as mark carney at the bank of england suggests or something else you know larry summers is an interesting characters and he's of he is one guy who you could liberally use. so if astri and when you're describing larry summers sees a completely mercurial depending on that whatever opportunity he's seeking he will take that argument but do it quite brilliantly he is a duplicitous kind of neo con character that is at the heart of america's decline and you need to get rid of the larry summers you need to get rid of all the central bankers and to get rid of all these professional liars and replace them with civil servants well look at his tweet stream we don't have time to go into it look at larry summers tweet stream during jackson hole here's a guy who did along with robert rubin presided over a lot of the neo liberal policies that we have around the world and now
are cycles that happen and here it is happening right there world reserve currency has gone from portugal to spain to france to britain to america and now it's going to be passed to something else possibly a global digital currency as mark carney at the bank of england suggests or something else you know larry summers is an interesting characters and he's of he is one guy who you could liberally use. so if astri and when you're describing larry summers sees a completely mercurial depending on...
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dark pools are huge but likely they'll be noticeable and this war cloud developing over spain and portugal over rather more telling in the story for the future but actually apart from the thunderstorms we're still dotted around and today's forecast the temperatures are more of the story such as 3 in. paris today 31 in london and yesterday in london 33.3 was a new record for a bank holiday because this weekend is a bank holiday for the british isles and this hue of orange and red going to the low countries to germany is going to be the 3rd heatwave of the summer a pretty rare event which emphasis in germany holland those in austria it is or indeed in italy but maybe this is bottom corner spain and portugal where the next develop move be soaring some potentially large sums sold out through france and eventually to the british isles but the immediate future of course they've been forming over iraq or dragged through for about towards algiers as the 2 capitals but anywhere else is going to get that potential develop it's hot and dry in 2 misses at least 3 is $31.00 is underneath humid weather.
dark pools are huge but likely they'll be noticeable and this war cloud developing over spain and portugal over rather more telling in the story for the future but actually apart from the thunderstorms we're still dotted around and today's forecast the temperatures are more of the story such as 3 in. paris today 31 in london and yesterday in london 33.3 was a new record for a bank holiday because this weekend is a bank holiday for the british isles and this hue of orange and red going to the...
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leader since he territory was handed back to china in 1999 after more than four centuries of rule by portugal. unlike hong kong, the appointment caused little controversy, highlighting macau's weak opposition live -- movement. the u.s. and japan agreed in principle to -- president trump and prime ministers shinzo abe announced the news during the g7, saying they agreed on every point of contention. abe said there is still some work to be done but the side same to formally sign the deal during u.n. meetings in new york next month. north korea has followed up a string of recent missile tests the what it says is a new super large multiple rocket. kcna says the latest test was wasessful", whom on june -- successful and kim jong-un said he was happy. they are not a -- trump says he expects to meet kim again soon. a russian rocket carrying a humanoid robot has failed to dock with the iss. the failure is because of problems with the docking system and a second attempt will be made tuesday. the unmanned spacecraft took off thursday they robot in the pilot seat. the robot was not taught how to manuall
leader since he territory was handed back to china in 1999 after more than four centuries of rule by portugal. unlike hong kong, the appointment caused little controversy, highlighting macau's weak opposition live -- movement. the u.s. and japan agreed in principle to -- president trump and prime ministers shinzo abe announced the news during the g7, saying they agreed on every point of contention. abe said there is still some work to be done but the side same to formally sign the deal during...
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the champions manchester city have completed the signing of portugal right—back joao cancelo from juventus£60 million. the agreement sees full—back danilo move in the opposite direction for a fee of {34.1 million. the head of the premier league richard masters has spoken to the bbc for the first time since he became interim ceo. in a interview with out sports editor dan roan, they spoke about a number of issues including what football can do to tackle racism inside premier league grounds. we are determined to tackle discrimination in your right, we did have some on the premier league grounds in one incident too many. —— one incident is one incident too many. whether you're doing enough, thatis many. whether you're doing enough, that is why we are working with the government to work out some measures we re we government to work out some measures were we can do better in this area. rafa nadal has beaten british number two dan evans in the second round of the rogers cup in montreal. the world number two defeated evans in straight sets — but evans made the spaniard work for it — the brit winni
the champions manchester city have completed the signing of portugal right—back joao cancelo from juventus£60 million. the agreement sees full—back danilo move in the opposite direction for a fee of {34.1 million. the head of the premier league richard masters has spoken to the bbc for the first time since he became interim ceo. in a interview with out sports editor dan roan, they spoke about a number of issues including what football can do to tackle racism inside premier league grounds....
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to take in the asylum seekers so when he says the migrants have been accepted by germany france portugal luxembourg and ireland they were rescued on thursday from 2 boats off the coast of malta and they're expected to dock in southern italy a little later. u.s. civil rights lawyers have gone back to court in an effort to stop the separation of migrant children from their families at the border with mexico the american civil liberties union says more than $900.00 children have been removed from their parents since june last year 20 percent of them were under the age of 5 the separations took place the spite a court ruling in 2018 that the practice should be stopped the a.c.l.u. has asked the judge to rule whether the actions were justified iran is warning it will further scale back its commitments to the nuclear deal unless europe does more to protect the agreement foreign minister mohammad javad zarif wants the remaining signatories to shield around from u.s. sanctions and allow it to sell oil tehran has a ready began rolling back some commitments by breaching a limit on enriched uranium
to take in the asylum seekers so when he says the migrants have been accepted by germany france portugal luxembourg and ireland they were rescued on thursday from 2 boats off the coast of malta and they're expected to dock in southern italy a little later. u.s. civil rights lawyers have gone back to court in an effort to stop the separation of migrant children from their families at the border with mexico the american civil liberties union says more than $900.00 children have been removed from...
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that matter despite that the island has been highly valued for centuries as a strategic location portugal for instance constructed this fortress back in 597 to control mara team traffic in the persian gulf today the strait of hormuz is once again witnessed a conflict as the standoff over british rectangle seized by iranian authorities continues. a fisherman takes us out into the straight past the island of la rock the iranian military uses the island to monitor the area which includes the narrow passage all ships must pass through to reach the largest oil ports in the region. currently very few international tankers use iranian waters to navigate the strait many fear being swept up in the conflict between washington and tehran and the iranian military is not alone as it petrols these waters the u.s. has also deployed ships into the persian gulf the u.s. wants to strengthen its presence here to guarantee the passage of international cargo ships which has angered the iranian government as well as the iranian people . and i don't think they would welcome any sort of you know military presenc
that matter despite that the island has been highly valued for centuries as a strategic location portugal for instance constructed this fortress back in 597 to control mara team traffic in the persian gulf today the strait of hormuz is once again witnessed a conflict as the standoff over british rectangle seized by iranian authorities continues. a fisherman takes us out into the straight past the island of la rock the iranian military uses the island to monitor the area which includes the...
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colonies can multiply and outnumber humans rats are a plague in many large european cities such as portugal's capital lisbon well the city is crawling with millions of rodents who have the potential to spread disease so how to get rid of the pests enter the park to troll an elite feline unit tasked with sniffing out the vermin. they proles through the streets in silent pursuit of their prey. lisbon's cats are helping sort out the city's rodent problem. some 6000000 rats live here and the feline forces are out to get them. and add to r.j. and her colleagues from the organization animals on the street go around picking up feral cats. then they relocate them in places where the rat plague is at its most severe. with cats being a pre-date. so the smell of the cats keeps the rats away from the surface so it's a good thing for them to do you give them a home and in exchange they keep the reds away from your house. lisbon authorities are keen to build up a copy troll but rounding up the city's feral cat colonies is anything but easy. a lot of time this attempt fails. anna and her team make another a
colonies can multiply and outnumber humans rats are a plague in many large european cities such as portugal's capital lisbon well the city is crawling with millions of rodents who have the potential to spread disease so how to get rid of the pests enter the park to troll an elite feline unit tasked with sniffing out the vermin. they proles through the streets in silent pursuit of their prey. lisbon's cats are helping sort out the city's rodent problem. some 6000000 rats live here and the feline...
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she teamed up with her husband to take on portugal's highest mountain the peto at night she's always on the lookout for a unique angle. her breakthrough is a photojournalist came in 2012 with a story about an indigenous tribes ancestor called in papa new guinea in the south pacific she explored the volcanoes of than a watch who. in 2016 she became the 1st person to climb into the crater of the active ambrym volcano 600 meters down to the edge of the seeding pool of the harbor after. it helped this. guy felt the earth trembling all through my body i smelled the gases and felt the hot wind from the volcanoes on and i realized i'm suddenly a part of nature. and i think this world would be a better one if everyone could stand down there by that pool of lava because you realize how incredibly precious life is and how incredibly precious the earth is that gives you moments like these. the fleet and the couple are taking their one year old son man of up to the summit of the coma petros or he can ride on his mother's back. justin's i'm tired what keeps me going is a passion for telling stori
she teamed up with her husband to take on portugal's highest mountain the peto at night she's always on the lookout for a unique angle. her breakthrough is a photojournalist came in 2012 with a story about an indigenous tribes ancestor called in papa new guinea in the south pacific she explored the volcanoes of than a watch who. in 2016 she became the 1st person to climb into the crater of the active ambrym volcano 600 meters down to the edge of the seeding pool of the harbor after. it helped...