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whelks. >> ricardo:[ speaks portuguese ] >> anthony: oh, there we go.that i don't like with food is sauce. >> anthony: yeah, i don't need it. this is all perfect. what did they do to it? they steamed it, some of it the rest is raw. i mean, it's not like this is fancy cooking. ♪ mm, this crab is like a rubik's cube trying to figure my way into here. oh, okay i found it. >> ricardo: this is the thing that gets you back to your roots. you don't have to use your hands. you don't have to be polite. >> anthony: these little shrimp, the brains are really good too. sea urchin. fat sacks of roe buried deep inside these prickly exteriors. >> ricardo: when i was a kid i went with my father to get this and it was nasty, but also very good. it's funny, a lot of these things that we see here were used as fertilizer. >> anthony: in the years before independence, in massachusetts, lobster was seen as a pest. only people who used them regularly was the prison system. the prisoners rioted because they said this is cruel and unusual punishment, how many lobster are we goi
whelks. >> ricardo:[ speaks portuguese ] >> anthony: oh, there we go.that i don't like with food is sauce. >> anthony: yeah, i don't need it. this is all perfect. what did they do to it? they steamed it, some of it the rest is raw. i mean, it's not like this is fancy cooking. ♪ mm, this crab is like a rubik's cube trying to figure my way into here. oh, okay i found it. >> ricardo: this is the thing that gets you back to your roots. you don't have to use your hands. you...
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studs was the only portuguese speaker and the only person with a portuguese base. the foreign affairs committee asked him to join the committee and to portugal, advocated strongly the united states should not assist in maintenance of a portuguese empire in africa. while he was on that committee a revolution broke out in nicaragua and el salvador in central america in 1979 and in 1980. this became a highly contentious during the reagan administration. reagan attempted to overthrow the left-wing government in nicaragua and maintain the right-wing government, sears military dictatorship in el salvador. use the archbishop romero who was assassinated in march 1980, everyone knew who did this and the assassins swept with impunity. the four american nuns being exhumed in december 1980 and the people who did this did it because they knew they could get away with, it was a big celebration in el salvador. studs worked hard on this issue, to central america very early on in january just before reagan was sworn in and he wrote a report that set the template for the liberal cri
studs was the only portuguese speaker and the only person with a portuguese base. the foreign affairs committee asked him to join the committee and to portugal, advocated strongly the united states should not assist in maintenance of a portuguese empire in africa. while he was on that committee a revolution broke out in nicaragua and el salvador in central america in 1979 and in 1980. this became a highly contentious during the reagan administration. reagan attempted to overthrow the left-wing...
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and in portuguese.ther cultural, african cultural traditions, including lyrics in african languages. ♪ >> anthony: of all of the things that we look at as brazilian, from outside looking in, the cuisine, samba, all of these things are very african in origin. this is kind of where that all started. yes? i mean, i want to say it's the real brazil. postcard brazil.t rio as the but here it's really -- you feel it. those things. >> woman: it has to do with this big concentration of africans. since the beginning of the city, it's different. ♪ you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. ♪ >> anthony: if, say, you found yourself in brazil and had the chance to hire a boat, head for the beach wi
and in portuguese.ther cultural, african cultural traditions, including lyrics in african languages. ♪ >> anthony: of all of the things that we look at as brazilian, from outside looking in, the cuisine, samba, all of these things are very african in origin. this is kind of where that all started. yes? i mean, i want to say it's the real brazil. postcard brazil.t rio as the but here it's really -- you feel it. those things. >> woman: it has to do with this big concentration of...
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and cocoa, a portuguese colonial legacy. the economy here isn't self-supporting.ot needs to be imported which generates lot of garbage. regional president josé cardoso cassandra has ambitious plans. he wants to levy a stiff tax on all plastic bags and bottles that come to principe. >> we're talking to the traders and telling them change your ways. use different packaging, glass or large metal containers, things that don't prevent us from becoming a plastic free island, or to at least to reduce the quantities over the long term. >> but what about the plastic washed up by the sea? the island invited spanish scientist maite asensio to inspect its beaches for microplastic granules. she says most of the microplastics get deposited at the high tide mark. she's been doing these kind of measurements on the canary islands for a year. it's and easy and effective method. >> it's mostly organic. >> is that good? >> yes, it's a good sign. the beach seems to be very clean, but some fibers can't be seen with the naked eye. some of it looks like hair but it could be plastic. it n
and cocoa, a portuguese colonial legacy. the economy here isn't self-supporting.ot needs to be imported which generates lot of garbage. regional president josé cardoso cassandra has ambitious plans. he wants to levy a stiff tax on all plastic bags and bottles that come to principe. >> we're talking to the traders and telling them change your ways. use different packaging, glass or large metal containers, things that don't prevent us from becoming a plastic free island, or to at least to...
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had a few families who were portuguese there, spanish, italians.ersity in the tower was really good and you get to see all these different cultures. it's been painted as a very kind of poverty stricken building and maybe parts of it were, but that's certainly not the impression we had when viewing it. the flat itself, it was just beautiful and the landlord had done it out very nicely, very tasteful, very modern. and because it was quite high up on the 21st floor, it had amazing views all around it. we had a consultant in the tower, like myself, we had it people in the tower, people that worked for the nhs, people that worked in a coffee shop in central london. we had people that deal with, in retail, minicabs, and transport, bus drivers. it's my home, i know a lot of people there, my neighbours. every one there, when you live somewhere 20 years, it's your home. helen, runs a beauty salon in west london. originally from eritrea, though she'd lived in the tower for 20 years, for the past three, helen and her daughter rented the two bedroomed council
had a few families who were portuguese there, spanish, italians.ersity in the tower was really good and you get to see all these different cultures. it's been painted as a very kind of poverty stricken building and maybe parts of it were, but that's certainly not the impression we had when viewing it. the flat itself, it was just beautiful and the landlord had done it out very nicely, very tasteful, very modern. and because it was quite high up on the 21st floor, it had amazing views all around...
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forgive me for being patriotic, but i needed to fly the portuguese flag.at have you got, vonnie? vonnie: we have that fomc meeting today, and this is the reason why everyone is so interested in this particular fomc meeting. the expansion of the federal sheet, $4.5lance trillion worth of securities, treasuries, and more, you can see these red bars. these are recessions in the united states. 2001, we did not see quantitative easing so this is the first time it feels like we have been in this qe infinity phase and it is starting to wind down, potentially. that is what we are expecting the fed chair to say it 2:30 and she has her news conference. -- at 2:30 when she has her news conference. nejra: it is a lovely chart, you have both done brilliantly but i'm going to go with sofia because of the work that went into what chart and it is showing us something surprising. up next, howard marks of oaktree bloombergins from the global business forum. ♪ vonnie: it is noon in new york, 5:00 p.m. in london, and midnight in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn. >> i am shery ahn
forgive me for being patriotic, but i needed to fly the portuguese flag.at have you got, vonnie? vonnie: we have that fomc meeting today, and this is the reason why everyone is so interested in this particular fomc meeting. the expansion of the federal sheet, $4.5lance trillion worth of securities, treasuries, and more, you can see these red bars. these are recessions in the united states. 2001, we did not see quantitative easing so this is the first time it feels like we have been in this qe...
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the portuguese index not an index that will usually focus on it's up by roughly 1.6%. port few gall has returned be to investment grading after 5.5 very long years. take a look at the portuguese yield tumbling roughly the lowest in the year s&p the first of the big three credit ratings or agencies to look portugal back to an investment grade >>> now deutsch bank ceo says market volatility may be higher than people think and low interest rates will keep hurting bank profits he spoke exclusively to nancy. volatility is actually higher so when you price an option or the market prices an option, it's using applied volatility that's been very low for technical factors, just buying and selling futures options. actual volatility has been much higher, it just hasn't been reflected in those prices. volatility manifests itself in different ways, in a number of leading stocks have fallen quite a long way so if you were holding certain stocks that have been subject to big price limits, you might think, wait a minute there's a lot of volatility here it's just not been into the mark
the portuguese index not an index that will usually focus on it's up by roughly 1.6%. port few gall has returned be to investment grading after 5.5 very long years. take a look at the portuguese yield tumbling roughly the lowest in the year s&p the first of the big three credit ratings or agencies to look portugal back to an investment grade >>> now deutsch bank ceo says market volatility may be higher than people think and low interest rates will keep hurting bank profits he spoke...
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what is it about the portuguese system that you think has just overstepped the mark?use it is too easy for our youngsters to get drugs. as we have walked around, we have seen clearly people dealing in the streets, in certain areas, and that is because, in your mind, they're allowed to carry quite a lot of drugs on them, so it's quite an easy cover, you can just walk around and say, "oh, this is for me". that is the main problem we have. but i must clarify that i am in favour of decriminalisation and not against the system. i think the real problem is the business that is behind all this movement. clients, they just want to have a good time when they start consuming drugs. but afterwards, that good time becomes a nightmare. 23—year—old andrea showed me around the centre. he has been living here for 6 months, and i'm keen to find out more about his drug problems. at first, i had problems with hashish, cannabis — they were the first. then i started to go to parties, trans—parties, and i start to take amphetamines, and later, when i was 16 or 17, i started to take cocaine
what is it about the portuguese system that you think has just overstepped the mark?use it is too easy for our youngsters to get drugs. as we have walked around, we have seen clearly people dealing in the streets, in certain areas, and that is because, in your mind, they're allowed to carry quite a lot of drugs on them, so it's quite an easy cover, you can just walk around and say, "oh, this is for me". that is the main problem we have. but i must clarify that i am in favour of...
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where we can have portuguese debt, it does look cheap.lds are not that high, just under 3% for 10 years. in an low interest rate world -- if you look at the portuguese fundamentals, they should not be rated as junk. they should be investment grade. we expect an upgrade to investment grade deficits, andin they have gone away and they have done a great job. unemployment is falling. when you bank in portugal, it is almost more of a credit story than a german bund analysis story. anna: alan higgins, thank you very much. if you are traveling in, you can also tune in to bloomberg radio. joined to talk global risk as the u.s. steps up pressure on north korea. you can watch bloomberg television and bloomberg radio, always available. compete toarmakers unveil their versions of the electric future, we are live at the world's motor show. we will speak to steven armstrong. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe.: just getting lines of the parliament. the south korean prime minister lee is commenting in parliament, saying it is
where we can have portuguese debt, it does look cheap.lds are not that high, just under 3% for 10 years. in an low interest rate world -- if you look at the portuguese fundamentals, they should not be rated as junk. they should be investment grade. we expect an upgrade to investment grade deficits, andin they have gone away and they have done a great job. unemployment is falling. when you bank in portugal, it is almost more of a credit story than a german bund analysis story. anna: alan...
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londoners, west indian, portuguese, yes, somalian. ..at was shown was women wearing the hijab, with their children, speaking with non—english accents. we have had racist hate mail, people telling them go back to where you came from, why are you in this area? you yourself covered that, people said we are afraid to say... this is it. all of that brings a really negative image. these are ha rd—working brings a really negative image. these are hard—working people, solid in the community. people had bought their properties, nurses, policemen, teachers, all sorts lived there. why have they been left? why have they been neglected? again, it was to do with the social gentrification of the area and also because we are considered lesser human beings. people are suffering. the children especially are incredibly traumatised. they are starting to go back to school and we want to know have the schools been given adequate support to support not the children from grenfell support to support not the children from gre nfell but support to support not the
londoners, west indian, portuguese, yes, somalian. ..at was shown was women wearing the hijab, with their children, speaking with non—english accents. we have had racist hate mail, people telling them go back to where you came from, why are you in this area? you yourself covered that, people said we are afraid to say... this is it. all of that brings a really negative image. these are ha rd—working brings a really negative image. these are hard—working people, solid in the community....
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featuring and scoring twice in last week's champions league win over apoel nicosia, it will be the portuguesest domestic league match this season and the coach is thrilled to have him back. translation: we are happy to have them back. i hope it is the last time that this happens to us. overall, he is happy. he likes to play and be with the squad, be with his team—mates. he is back. now we have tomorrow's game and he's back in the league at home. in italy, mauro icardi's 77th minute penalty has salvaged inter a point against bologna in serie a. simone verdi had given the home side the lead after the half hour mark but the draw means inter drop points for the first time in five matches this season although they do move top of the table for 2h hours at least. while in germanyjames rodriguez played a part in all three of bayern munich's goals against schalke, which included him scoring his first bundesliga goal since joining the bavarians. the 3—0 victory moves carlo ancelotti's side top of the table for the first time this year. there were also wins for augsburg who move third and borussia moenc
featuring and scoring twice in last week's champions league win over apoel nicosia, it will be the portuguesest domestic league match this season and the coach is thrilled to have him back. translation: we are happy to have them back. i hope it is the last time that this happens to us. overall, he is happy. he likes to play and be with the squad, be with his team—mates. he is back. now we have tomorrow's game and he's back in the league at home. in italy, mauro icardi's 77th minute penalty...
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mean i don't feel sponsored it's available in all twenty four european languages so every spaniard portuguese greek or fan who comes by can listen to it in their own language and even so how many of them do you speak. well of the german even if i am an austrian i do my best french and english of course as you know and i speak possible italian and spanish. europe that's first and foremost its people the european house introduces some of them. and all seven hundred. fifty one members of the european parliament you can even send them a message or ask them a question if you have one. the help of our main attraction is a three hundred sixty degree theater where you can watch the european parliament in strasbourg actively debating and you're in the midst of this movement you can take a seat like a european representative and want european democracy live in action. here too people can choose between the twenty four languages and by the way the european house is open seven days a week and entry is free of charge. your tongue and jordan lives in one of the e.u. member states and ireland and she invite
mean i don't feel sponsored it's available in all twenty four european languages so every spaniard portuguese greek or fan who comes by can listen to it in their own language and even so how many of them do you speak. well of the german even if i am an austrian i do my best french and english of course as you know and i speak possible italian and spanish. europe that's first and foremost its people the european house introduces some of them. and all seven hundred. fifty one members of the...
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at the end of two thousand and fifteen the former portuguese prime minister was arrested for corruption. allegedly received funds from iraq to farmer when he was a consultant in brazil where the swiss company was involved in a huge case known as the blood band pyar scandal aka pharma is suspected of bribing ministry of health officials the case has still not been judged and the company continues its activities in brazil. such political connections are worrying the french donor federation. has first hand experience of the swiss company sensibility over this matter. not us you know we cooked the hell my. new summit we need to do now five of. them east with us all to. book a. machine she did a potted plant called new old weapon in moline greg a place you don't defeat us us city folk got to have us we must be so negative please. don't kill every day bucky a new to me she'll. be an east bushell doll i see who he is in the film. why he don't use alternate earth she knew. that he. should not get it cecil quickly. he or she had it she should lead to about either mission to disappear or not to t
at the end of two thousand and fifteen the former portuguese prime minister was arrested for corruption. allegedly received funds from iraq to farmer when he was a consultant in brazil where the swiss company was involved in a huge case known as the blood band pyar scandal aka pharma is suspected of bribing ministry of health officials the case has still not been judged and the company continues its activities in brazil. such political connections are worrying the french donor federation. has...
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was that top of mind when you are thinking about this, when you make the portuguese decision?. it was not based on expectations of support from third parties or other countries or the eu. it was a reflection of the progress that the portuguese authorities themselves have made in turning the ship around. , the lowestfragile investment grade, but the progress is largely homemade. this should not have any impact on the rating of logical or any other sovereign in the eurozone. if you had more mutual i ization, it might have lifted up some of the ratings. guy: what is your view on the n catalanum? -- referendum? is that something we need to price as the risk? guest: we needed to price that has a risk. you may remember the conversation before the scottish referendum. losing a big chunk of your territory and economy would be a significant step for any country. scotland was different because there was an agreed constitutional process, whereas the catalan nationalists are conducting this on their own steam against the opposition of madrid. this would not have the legal standing or cons
was that top of mind when you are thinking about this, when you make the portuguese decision?. it was not based on expectations of support from third parties or other countries or the eu. it was a reflection of the progress that the portuguese authorities themselves have made in turning the ship around. , the lowestfragile investment grade, but the progress is largely homemade. this should not have any impact on the rating of logical or any other sovereign in the eurozone. if you had more...
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the portuguese man—of—war is a colony of creatures, it has the sacked on the top, a flotation sack.ouple of lifeguards today, who have been stung by then while working in australia. they said it was like receiving an electric shock. 0ne lady i spoke to, it on her run. very unpleasant. i must emphasise the beaches reopen. there was a decision taken by local lifeguard in the short term while he figured out what has gone on. he had never seen figured out what has gone on. he had never seen these creatures before. the advice from the lifeguards and marine biologists is go in the do not pick them up, even lying on the beach. they can still sting than they appear to be dead. i should tell you, the cornwall wildlife trust marine biologist, matt slater, told me, they normally get half a dozen a year in the whole summer, sightings of the portuguese man—of—war. in the last two days they have received 145 sightings. that means there must be thousands out there. because these creatures are blown around, they have no way of swimming themselves, they are blown by the wind on the flotation sack, t
the portuguese man—of—war is a colony of creatures, it has the sacked on the top, a flotation sack.ouple of lifeguards today, who have been stung by then while working in australia. they said it was like receiving an electric shock. 0ne lady i spoke to, it on her run. very unpleasant. i must emphasise the beaches reopen. there was a decision taken by local lifeguard in the short term while he figured out what has gone on. he had never seen figured out what has gone on. he had never seen...
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at the end of two thousand and fifteen the former portuguese prime minister was arrested for corruption. allegedly received funds from iraq to pharma when he was a consultant in brazil where the swiss company was involved in a huge case known as the blood vampire scandal. pharma is suspected of bribing ministry of health officials the case has still not been judged and the company continues its activities in brazil. such political connections are worrying the french donor federation. has first hand experience of the swiss company sensibility over this matter. not us you know we cooked the hell my. new summary to need to. have a. nice little to. book a. machine i decided to bought a plant called new. weapon in moly greg a place you don't defeat us us city to have just what you must also nadya's you notice you don't look these. key a new to me see lucy. in if you should police to shield allah to see who he. why he don't use alternate. to he t. the movement should not get it sees all quickly. he or she had she question ed about either the mission not to disappear not to the queen and yes d
at the end of two thousand and fifteen the former portuguese prime minister was arrested for corruption. allegedly received funds from iraq to pharma when he was a consultant in brazil where the swiss company was involved in a huge case known as the blood vampire scandal. pharma is suspected of bribing ministry of health officials the case has still not been judged and the company continues its activities in brazil. such political connections are worrying the french donor federation. has first...
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i have been deeply moved today by the people's assembly in the portuguese the first secretary-general of the united nations. i solemnly swear portugal's commitment to the founded onons international law and the principles and values of this. your priorities are the same as ours. solidarity greater and ending the suffering of human life and building peace and prosperity. as well as making united nations more effective and to adapt to a ever-changing world. we welcome the support of dynamism that you have shown startedom this debt was so that they better serve their goal. respond with the member states to the increasingly rules. it is the absolute priority. a culture ofting conflict resolution requires action across the board. rights andn sustainable development. as well as a closer institution of cooperation between the security council and the general assembly. willving sustainable peace require greater synergies in the organization structures and missions on the ground. alsongoing efforts should to theesh evidence members to ensure a better present -- representation of the world. the
i have been deeply moved today by the people's assembly in the portuguese the first secretary-general of the united nations. i solemnly swear portugal's commitment to the founded onons international law and the principles and values of this. your priorities are the same as ours. solidarity greater and ending the suffering of human life and building peace and prosperity. as well as making united nations more effective and to adapt to a ever-changing world. we welcome the support of dynamism that...
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the menu at the hotel features fresh ingredients shooting portuguese grown locally they own a farm justa few kilometers up the hillside. there's something about this area that. is helping. of life and i wonder if it's in the food that you're growing here i mean organic here is not a trend here is i mean is is what you have i mean they would not eat tomato in your samberg because they know there are no tomato in december did it represents our next generation but on how far they still go the traditional crops including rosemary scientists from the study team tell technique the looking closely at the rice me grown here because it may hold such benefits they don't yet know why but say on the surface it is more intensely flavored than very sweet cultivated outside the region everyone here have their own garden and know how to grow stuff and know how to eat seasonal but not because they choose it as a because it's health here like we do it's because that's what they have because even this piece of men i mean i've just never smelt men like this before the thing is that here still and it's kind
the menu at the hotel features fresh ingredients shooting portuguese grown locally they own a farm justa few kilometers up the hillside. there's something about this area that. is helping. of life and i wonder if it's in the food that you're growing here i mean organic here is not a trend here is i mean is is what you have i mean they would not eat tomato in your samberg because they know there are no tomato in december did it represents our next generation but on how far they still go the...
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and so when we had the portuguese arriving on the west coast of africa in 1450 or so, and beginning trade relations was africans who were already organized in their own societies, own governments, own trading system, and so the first thing they were traded were not slaves for the most part. very few slaves. and so what they were looking for mostly were riches and thing that were exotic. so, ivory, gold, spices. those were the kind of things that initially were traded between europe and africa. but as europe also at the same moment began to quote-unquote discover the americas and to decide that the wealth in those americas to a certain extent lay in agricultural pursuits and the desire or the need for labor was very keen, and so at the same time that you europeans were trading for ivory and gold they began to also trade for people who could now be used in these colonial sites, where the agrarian economy was being developed and very laneyear intensive crops such as sugar, coffee, later tobacco, and then of course very much later, cotton. were introduced and became bases for trade between th
and so when we had the portuguese arriving on the west coast of africa in 1450 or so, and beginning trade relations was africans who were already organized in their own societies, own governments, own trading system, and so the first thing they were traded were not slaves for the most part. very few slaves. and so what they were looking for mostly were riches and thing that were exotic. so, ivory, gold, spices. those were the kind of things that initially were traded between europe and africa....
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the tiny test group includes tweeters in english spanish and portuguese.t said whether the feature will be expanded to all users. >> i wish they would go the other way. i think we all have received tweets that we just think the less said the better. >> it's like a telegram and it should be short so i agree. >> yes. it is 4:53. celebrities spotted in philadelphia. coming up later in the morning buzz, why some a-list stars are in our area. >> a police officer takes on a potentially stinky job in helping a stuck skunk. video is up next. >> ♪ facing an epidemic fueled by opioid painkillers. vanessa: in honor of recovery month, we want you to know that recovery from addiction is possible. christie: the signs you spot today... vanessa: ...could save a loved one tomorrow. christie: to learn more, visit reachnj.gov. >> new on "action news" investigators believe the same person is behind two robberies at toll booths in the san francisco bay area. surveillance video shows one of two suspects wearing were blue latex gloves and driving a black mercedes. the first robb
the tiny test group includes tweeters in english spanish and portuguese.t said whether the feature will be expanded to all users. >> i wish they would go the other way. i think we all have received tweets that we just think the less said the better. >> it's like a telegram and it should be short so i agree. >> yes. it is 4:53. celebrities spotted in philadelphia. coming up later in the morning buzz, why some a-list stars are in our area. >> a police officer takes on a...
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a goal in portuguese. the stuff at the same time a term that was popularized media outlets were called in pensacola which translates to party of the proclaimed press. brazil's powerful media monopolies and grown into what they are largely because of a regulatory vacuum there was no broadcast regulator here which is extraordinary for a country of this size there's no law preventing politicians from owning media outlets so many of them in many countries banned media cross ownership the same proprietor owning multiple media outlets in the same market again brazil has no such law in fact the closest thing to allow regulating the media in this country was passed more than half a century ago. sixty three. it was because that's the way global words every time a brazilian congress tried to change that. has his character assassinated by the mob there is no law the law is whatever global wants to do. this issue the possibility of regulation i was raised in brazil a few years ago you know what the reaction was from t
a goal in portuguese. the stuff at the same time a term that was popularized media outlets were called in pensacola which translates to party of the proclaimed press. brazil's powerful media monopolies and grown into what they are largely because of a regulatory vacuum there was no broadcast regulator here which is extraordinary for a country of this size there's no law preventing politicians from owning media outlets so many of them in many countries banned media cross ownership the same...
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let's ta ke let's take you to a beach in cornwall where a fan of us portuguese man of war washed ashorent storms. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, i'm @benmbland thank you for watching. hi there. wet and windy weather will continue to work its way eastwards, we've already had some fairly lively gusts of wind around our most exposed coastal areas around england and wales. gusts of around 50mph or 60mph typically, and the met office has issued an amber weather warnings, strong winds expected to reach 75mph in places. the warning across parts of north wales, north england, lincolnshire and norfolk as well. this is the first named storm of the season, eileen, and the strongest winds will be on the southern flank of the storm as it works out into the north sea before those very, very strong winds batter the north—west of europe. it will be blowy to start the day across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshire and across into norkfolk as well. the wind gusts, given the trees have fallen leaf, will bring down branches and maybe kn
let's ta ke let's take you to a beach in cornwall where a fan of us portuguese man of war washed ashorent storms. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, i'm @benmbland thank you for watching. hi there. wet and windy weather will continue to work its way eastwards, we've already had some fairly lively gusts of wind around our most exposed coastal areas around england and wales. gusts of around 50mph or 60mph typically, and the met office has issued an amber...
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and before we go, let's take you to a beach in cornwall in south—west england where a venomous portugueseular perranporth beach. it's believed the ocean creature may have arrived into the uk across the atlantic by recent storms. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. why their. wet and windy weather will continue to work eastwards, we've already had some fairly lively gusts of wind is around our most exposed coastal areas around england and wales. gusts of 50 or 60 mph typically and the met office has issued an amber weather warnings, strong winds expected to reach 75 mph in places. in parts of north wales, north england, lincolnshire and norfolk as well. this is the first name the store of the season, eyeline, the strongest winds will be on the southern flank of the storm as it works out into the north sea before those strong winds batter the north—west of europe. it will be blowy to start the day across a swathe of north—east england, yorkshire, lincolnshire and across into yorkshire. the wind gusts given the trees have fallen leaf will not down a few trees so the potential for l
and before we go, let's take you to a beach in cornwall in south—west england where a venomous portugueseular perranporth beach. it's believed the ocean creature may have arrived into the uk across the atlantic by recent storms. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. why their. wet and windy weather will continue to work eastwards, we've already had some fairly lively gusts of wind is around our most exposed coastal areas around england and wales. gusts of 50 or 60 mph typically and...
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been turning out in record numbers for the crucial legislative assembly elections in the former portuguesehe new york times is reporting on the chinese government releasing a list of things that should be censored on the country's internet. the guidelines ban material that depicts excessive drinking, gambling, and sexual acts, as well as material that ridicules china's historical leaders, or current members of the army and police. and that brings you up—to—date with some of the papers. it's been the centre of chinese life in london since the 1950s, but chinatown is changing. shaftesbury estate, which owns four fifths of chinatown in london, says the area needs to modernise by bringing in new restaurants from across east asia and attract a new generation. but there are fears from the long—established chinese community that the area will lose its identity. robert sutton—mattocks reports. things are done the old way, here at the golden dragon. all dumplings after by hand, 400 a day. but chinatown is changing. it used to be very family—oriented. you get a variety of different shots. but now, o
been turning out in record numbers for the crucial legislative assembly elections in the former portuguesehe new york times is reporting on the chinese government releasing a list of things that should be censored on the country's internet. the guidelines ban material that depicts excessive drinking, gambling, and sexual acts, as well as material that ridicules china's historical leaders, or current members of the army and police. and that brings you up—to—date with some of the papers. it's...
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portuguese authorities say they have little hope in finding this guy.nfortunately, right now, they have a dive team deployed to look for him. he was traveling with his american girlfriend. >> thank you. >>> more now on our coverage of hurricane irma. 150 pets from broward county, florida, are safely in the bay area this morning as the monster storm bared down on the state. they arrived at hayward airport yesterday. the shelter animals were evacuated out of harm's way by wings of rescue. they'll be available for adoption at several bay area shelters by next week. if you're interested in giving one a home, we have all the information you need on our website, abc7news.com. >> people are pitching in to help others in the storm's path. pam spent days looking for a generator. her father depends on oxygen. without electricity, he'll be unable to breathe. the quest took her 30 miles from home. after waiting her turn in line, lowe's sold the last generator. the man who heard the plight gave her the generator. >> god will bless that man. >> it's okay. i bought it
portuguese authorities say they have little hope in finding this guy.nfortunately, right now, they have a dive team deployed to look for him. he was traveling with his american girlfriend. >> thank you. >>> more now on our coverage of hurricane irma. 150 pets from broward county, florida, are safely in the bay area this morning as the monster storm bared down on the state. they arrived at hayward airport yesterday. the shelter animals were evacuated out of harm's way by wings of...
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been turning out in record numbers for the crucial legislative assembly elections in the former portuguese york times is reporting on the chinese government releasing a list of things that should be censored on the country's internet. the guidelines ban material that depicts excessive drinking, gambling, and sexual acts, as well as material that ridicules china's historical leaders or current members of the army and police. let's have a look at some live pictures from missouri, where protests have broken out for a third night after the acquittal of a white police officer, jason stockley, who had been on trial on a murder charge for the shooting of a black man, anthony lamar smith. demonstrations over the past two nights have seen clashes develop between protestors and police. so far, this protest we can see on oui’ so far, this protest we can see on our screens is peaceful. 0n so far, this protest we can see on our screens is peaceful. on friday and saturday night, property in the area was smashed up. the suburb of ferguson saw similar protests in 2014 following the shooting dead of anothe
been turning out in record numbers for the crucial legislative assembly elections in the former portuguese york times is reporting on the chinese government releasing a list of things that should be censored on the country's internet. the guidelines ban material that depicts excessive drinking, gambling, and sexual acts, as well as material that ridicules china's historical leaders or current members of the army and police. let's have a look at some live pictures from missouri, where protests...
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this portuguese mep was tasked with finding out what to do with the life—size versions of these.reduction in the size of the parliament. the department is now 751. it will have 700 seats in the end. so, we will use a part of the 73 seats of the uk. we will use 22 for a new allocation of seats, because the current situation is unfair for a number of states. it means france will get four new seats. hungry won't get any. sweden will get one more. but germany will stick with its 97, because theat‘s the maximum allowed under eu law. but some want to see a better reflection of population changes. they're disappointed that has been delayed until the european elections, in 202a. and because of brexit, things are more complicated in northern ireland. this is where the sinn fein meps sit, and they think that the republic of ireland should be given three extra seats to accommodate irish passport holders in northern ireland that they believe should be of the vote in the european elections. we're calling on the irish government to make that case and make it possible there should be three meps
this portuguese mep was tasked with finding out what to do with the life—size versions of these.reduction in the size of the parliament. the department is now 751. it will have 700 seats in the end. so, we will use a part of the 73 seats of the uk. we will use 22 for a new allocation of seats, because the current situation is unfair for a number of states. it means france will get four new seats. hungry won't get any. sweden will get one more. but germany will stick with its 97, because...
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the yield on the portuguese ten-year at the height of the crisis, the sovereign debt crisis. the boe last week warned that rates my get , aght in the coming month hike is expected in the fourth corner -- quarter. it is up from three last month. it could climb as economists start to age what, when, and how the boe could react to data. some of the data coming out of europe, money markets now aicing in a 61% chance of rate hike in november. november would be the logical time to hike rates. look at february next year. onwas fully priced in thursday. it will probably be the all-important boe meeting in november. vonnie: with everything going on, we still mentioned the two-day meeting going on. we will get the press conference tomorrow. you are seeing a pretty quiet market right here in the u.s.. below 10 in little while ago. the yen is unchanged right now. that is in indication in itself that the dollar is not moving too much. yields on the tenure at 2.24%. crude oil is above $50 a barrel this morning, but it is now back down to $49.80. we seeing a bit of a mixed across the board
the yield on the portuguese ten-year at the height of the crisis, the sovereign debt crisis. the boe last week warned that rates my get , aght in the coming month hike is expected in the fourth corner -- quarter. it is up from three last month. it could climb as economists start to age what, when, and how the boe could react to data. some of the data coming out of europe, money markets now aicing in a 61% chance of rate hike in november. november would be the logical time to hike rates. look at...
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this portuguese mep was asked what to do with the life—size versions of these.1. it will have 700 seats in the end. —— look different. we will use a part of the 73 seats of the uk. we will use 22 for a new allocation of seats, because the current situation is unfairfora number of because the current situation is unfair for a number of states. because the current situation is unfair for a number of statesm means france will get four new seats. hungry will get none, and jamil reddy has the most allowed under eu law. but others want to see a better reflection of population changes. —— hungary. —— germany has the most allowed. this is where the sinn fein meps is it, anything that the republic of ireland should be given more seats to represent people in northern ireland that they believe should be of the vote in the european elections. we believe there should be three meps enacted from the north. so would notjust the 13 seats for the south of ireland, it would be an additional two. if the allocation went through. but it would also be another three on top of that. it
this portuguese mep was asked what to do with the life—size versions of these.1. it will have 700 seats in the end. —— look different. we will use a part of the 73 seats of the uk. we will use 22 for a new allocation of seats, because the current situation is unfairfora number of because the current situation is unfair for a number of states. because the current situation is unfair for a number of statesm means france will get four new seats. hungry will get none, and jamil reddy has the...
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you had a a greek to your no ten you're no at forty percent ok and it's allensworth seven percent portuguese seven eight percent so you know they had to come in because the the amount of debt extent in the world today requires low interest rates where the whole charade implodes as i said before so i mean when can they ever get out of money printing here's what's happening and so that sort of roughly say pray to the currencies and go. i'm going to tell you this i did already are you guys are you i was over global it is what was i'm trying to get at goldman. here's is going to happen the world is going to come into a pissing me a watershed moment and i don't know the date but it's going to happen soon when they absolutely reject the paper currencies they're going to lose credibility and the reason why they're going to lose credibility and no we've been saying this for a long time and listen central bankers have kept the game alive by buying now between the e.c.b. in the b.o.j. it's one hundred fifty billion dollars worth of bond purchases every month this is counterfeit make al capone look lik
you had a a greek to your no ten you're no at forty percent ok and it's allensworth seven percent portuguese seven eight percent so you know they had to come in because the the amount of debt extent in the world today requires low interest rates where the whole charade implodes as i said before so i mean when can they ever get out of money printing here's what's happening and so that sort of roughly say pray to the currencies and go. i'm going to tell you this i did already are you guys are you...
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. >> like all of the portuguese socialist. >> lou:. what is the game here? the institution is corrupt to the core and absolutely in the and owned and operated by third world nationing most of which are socialistic, communicatistic or utterly a dictatorship. and we are watching a security council that is frozen by the president. and china and russia has a vito? >> other than that what can go wrong? the president is optimistic man and comes in the particular swamp in the new york suburb of the washington swamp and wants to do something about it and i wish him good luck. i have seen the efforts of reform come and 30 plus years. there is only one change that can make the u.n. more response itch. elim nate the system of mandatory contributions. and the agencies have to perform to get their money. how is that for a revolutionary thought. >> lou: i can see the metrics of the united nations judged. how many peace processes and peace keeping adventures are resulting in pieces kept. >> this is an important point. the point is to freeze the conflict and perpeteate it.
. >> like all of the portuguese socialist. >> lou:. what is the game here? the institution is corrupt to the core and absolutely in the and owned and operated by third world nationing most of which are socialistic, communicatistic or utterly a dictatorship. and we are watching a security council that is frozen by the president. and china and russia has a vito? >> other than that what can go wrong? the president is optimistic man and comes in the particular swamp in the new...
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. >> for me one of the things i miss from home is portuguese cooking. >> the project is known as hawaiilog and simulation, or high seas for short. university of hawaii professor kim benstad, principal investigator says conflicts during lengthy space missions are inevitable and hopes the research will provide nasa with insights how to assemble crews that can remain cohesive despite clashes. >> having variety is a good thing. trying to put together a tool box for mars. and if you have a tool box you don't fill it with hammers, they're the best hammers in the solar system. >> sensors track the locations and volume of their voices during arguments. and if they felt stressed, virtual reality, devices allow them to escape to a tropical beach. unlike the biosphere 2 expeerment, where some were not on speaking terms by the end, they said this group seemed to get along. >> said earlier that they think they're going to be friend forever. so, pleased to see that. >> crew members were able to communicate with loved ones during the study. but it was subject to a 20 minute delay each way. that tea ho
. >> for me one of the things i miss from home is portuguese cooking. >> the project is known as hawaiilog and simulation, or high seas for short. university of hawaii professor kim benstad, principal investigator says conflicts during lengthy space missions are inevitable and hopes the research will provide nasa with insights how to assemble crews that can remain cohesive despite clashes. >> having variety is a good thing. trying to put together a tool box for mars. and if...
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. >> like all those portuguese socialism. lou: what is the game here? this is an institution that is corrupt to its core. it is absolutely, it is owned and operated by third world nations most of which are either socialistic communistic or utterly a dictatorship. we are watching a security council that is frozen by president's. >> other than that what could go wrong? the president is a very optimistic man so he comes into this particular swamp in the new york suburb swamp of the washington swamp and wants to do something about it. i wish him good luck but i've seen these efforts of quote unquote reform come and go over the last 30 plus years and i think this one will probably go on in the same direction. there's only one change that can make the u.n. more responsive and that's to eliminate this system up and the tory contributions sometimes called assessed contribution and make all contributions voluntary so that the agencies actually have to perform to get their money. how's that for revolutionary? lou: i can just see the metrics for which the united n
. >> like all those portuguese socialism. lou: what is the game here? this is an institution that is corrupt to its core. it is absolutely, it is owned and operated by third world nations most of which are either socialistic communistic or utterly a dictatorship. we are watching a security council that is frozen by president's. >> other than that what could go wrong? the president is a very optimistic man so he comes into this particular swamp in the new york suburb swamp of the...
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instagram is also expanding its comment filter to four more linkages, arabic, french, german and portuguese up, more on my conversation with ellen pao and her time as interim ceo of reddit. cisco pro is betting -- we will hear from the ceo meg whitman. -- nick woodman. that is next. ♪ emily: toshiba has signed an agreement to sell its flash memory group. $18 billion. among the firms in the consortium, apple and dell. now to my conversation with ellen pao. after she lost her historic gender discrimination case, should begin interim ceo of reddit were to make all the controversial moves to crack down on -- eight months and she was forced to resign. i asked her what happened. ellen: a lot of change had to happen. he came in a couple of years before i did and try to transform the company. it was a small startup with mostly white men, started by two white men. the culture was very strong of exclusion. he brought in different people. all the women kept getting pushed out. in 2013 up joining and worked with him to make change together. this is a group that did not want mobile. very conservative, v
instagram is also expanding its comment filter to four more linkages, arabic, french, german and portuguese up, more on my conversation with ellen pao and her time as interim ceo of reddit. cisco pro is betting -- we will hear from the ceo meg whitman. -- nick woodman. that is next. ♪ emily: toshiba has signed an agreement to sell its flash memory group. $18 billion. among the firms in the consortium, apple and dell. now to my conversation with ellen pao. after she lost her historic gender...
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they operate under the surveillance of a portuguese maritime patrol aircraft, u.s.intelligence from satellites. these kind of multinational coalitions to create security and environmental improvement are vital. alliances and coalitions. our allies can help us in things like freedom of navigation challenges. we need to do more of this as well from the sea. as i look at the tragedy unfolding in houston, i'm so proud of the u.s. navy sending to massive ships, a big deck amphibious carrier, a large landing ship dock. right behind them potential bigots in a hospital ship. when i was commander of southern command before being the nato commander, i deployed in this hospital ships routinely throughout the caribbean, latin america. my counterpart indo-pacific does the same. this kind of humanitarian work from the sea is part of our ability to leverage the synergy of the ocean. we need new partners. i would focus in the century on india which will be a rising maritime power. with exercises every year with india, japan and the united states. and we need to work jointly within
they operate under the surveillance of a portuguese maritime patrol aircraft, u.s.intelligence from satellites. these kind of multinational coalitions to create security and environmental improvement are vital. alliances and coalitions. our allies can help us in things like freedom of navigation challenges. we need to do more of this as well from the sea. as i look at the tragedy unfolding in houston, i'm so proud of the u.s. navy sending to massive ships, a big deck amphibious carrier, a large...