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[ bruna speaking portuguese ] ♪ and i'm randy. we sell socks. why socks?tem at homeless shelters. so for every pair we sell, we donate a pair to someone in need. but first we had to fix this. socks shouldn't fall down. fixed. lack of arch support? fixed. socks shouldn't have an annoying seam. fixed. the result? socks so comfortable we've been able to sell and donate over two point five million pairs. get an additional 20% off your first order at bombas.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: at the end of a long night, decisions good and bad, friends old and new, a night spent playing or a night spent working, all across the world wherever cooks stumble out of work late, there's a place like this -- nono. one of the few places that's open all night, serving the kind of thing that enlighten night-dwellers everywhere want and need, like mocoto. gentleman. >> leonardo paixao: hey, tony. nice to see you again. >> anthony: it's the city that never sleeps -- 24-hour mocoto, right? >> leonardo paixao: this place is very democratic because, like, everybody comes. late at night, ta
[ bruna speaking portuguese ] ♪ and i'm randy. we sell socks. why socks?tem at homeless shelters. so for every pair we sell, we donate a pair to someone in need. but first we had to fix this. socks shouldn't fall down. fixed. lack of arch support? fixed. socks shouldn't have an annoying seam. fixed. the result? socks so comfortable we've been able to sell and donate over two point five million pairs. get an additional 20% off your first order at bombas.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: at...
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and in portuguese.include music from other 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. everyone looks at rio as the postcard brazil. 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. ♪ whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. ok, so honey you want to play another one? h
and in portuguese.include music from other 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. everyone looks at rio as the postcard brazil. but here it's really -- you feel it. those things. >> woman: it has to...
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an important community portuguese in- of britain and vice versa.ve an open alliance with written. francine: you also have a favorable tax system. francine: from all over europe. we have an interesting tax for nonresidents if they moved to portugal in the first 10 years. this has attracted a lot of residents. it is growing at 20% this year and helping the economy. francine: can you attract certain parts of manufacturing away from the u.k.? if there was no agreement with the eu or penalizing agreement? we aree: -- manuel: seeing growth of 11%. in some manufacturing like the automobile and aeronautics, we are growing at more than 16%. this is coming from french, german investment and even chinese and indian investment. we are in tracking -- a tracking investment from all over the world. with brexit, we are attracting more of the shared services that are moving part of their activity to portugal. britain,appening with but also happening with french companies and german companies. we cannot related only to brexit, but i think brexit is making some compa
an important community portuguese in- of britain and vice versa.ve an open alliance with written. francine: you also have a favorable tax system. francine: from all over europe. we have an interesting tax for nonresidents if they moved to portugal in the first 10 years. this has attracted a lot of residents. it is growing at 20% this year and helping the economy. francine: can you attract certain parts of manufacturing away from the u.k.? if there was no agreement with the eu or penalizing...
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police also working for frontex and we've just had a call to say that the portuguese patrol boat whichis also part of the operation here i discovered a boat with migrants but somehow the turkish coast guard is also involved we're heading over there to see what's up the portuguese of us that's for assistance of people to look at the bridge in march twenty sixth seen the turkish coast guard also boosted its presence in the waters between turkey and the greek islands to intercept refugees and migrants before they reach europe and put off others trying to follow suit but with. this one what is going back now is now into. yes the one moving through the roof. of the white house with john navigation lights it does. now the lights of the other boats have also come into sight with the start of a vessel up front there are three of those on the it is the other one a migrant boat i'd say so yeah it's being lit up with i'm going to. believe it will go in front of it. so much and offered me a rubber crammed full of refugees has reached greek water has their own so children of all the police are tryi
police also working for frontex and we've just had a call to say that the portuguese patrol boat whichis also part of the operation here i discovered a boat with migrants but somehow the turkish coast guard is also involved we're heading over there to see what's up the portuguese of us that's for assistance of people to look at the bridge in march twenty sixth seen the turkish coast guard also boosted its presence in the waters between turkey and the greek islands to intercept refugees and...
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the portuguese colony. we had portuguese, right. they stayed from 1846. they left in 1964.896. >> confused? let's take a step back. the persians were the first major power to set up here around 975 a.d., expanding their empire onto the strategically positioned island. then the portuguese used zanzibar as a hub for their slave trade and spices. then the omanis did the same ultimately with the british who ruled through them. 1964, revolution. as with most revolutions, the days following were violent, chaotic and ugly. after overthrowing the mostly arab government, reprisals. >> it wasn't intended for revolution where more than 3,000 arabs were slaughtered, and a lot of indians were slaughtered or moved out of this country. >> but your family stayed. >> my family stayed. >> why? >> there was no money for them in the family to move out. >> it wasn't an option. >> no option. >> stick with what was left. >> yes. >> tough times. >> very tough times. >> and about two hours from stone town, this is jambiani, a tiny fishing village. here the first revolutionaries would meet and plan
the portuguese colony. we had portuguese, right. they stayed from 1846. they left in 1964.896. >> confused? let's take a step back. the persians were the first major power to set up here around 975 a.d., expanding their empire onto the strategically positioned island. then the portuguese used zanzibar as a hub for their slave trade and spices. then the omanis did the same ultimately with the british who ruled through them. 1964, revolution. as with most revolutions, the days following...
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portuguese singers salvatore's a bra won the contest last year with his song last boyish. british edge sharon is set to fill many a stadium there sama over all forty concerts across europe most already sold out the kids. are all gallagher will also be touring with his band the high flying birds they'll be performing worldwide the former away says member now over fifty has created a new sound but concert goers won't be deprived of the oasis classics. i. twenty eighteen will also see two new european cultural capitals the dutch city of layer wilden along with the country's coastal phase and region. and the maltese capital of the letter which was listed as a unesco world heritage site in one nine hundred eighty locals like in the town's unique medieval center to an open air museum. vienna will celebrate painter gustav clim to this year with numerous exhibitions clipped who died one hundred years ago and painted portraits of the rich and famous is considered a genius he was one of the founders of the vienna secession movement and he's painting their case. this is world famous.
portuguese singers salvatore's a bra won the contest last year with his song last boyish. british edge sharon is set to fill many a stadium there sama over all forty concerts across europe most already sold out the kids. are all gallagher will also be touring with his band the high flying birds they'll be performing worldwide the former away says member now over fifty has created a new sound but concert goers won't be deprived of the oasis classics. i. twenty eighteen will also see two new...
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[speaking portuguese] >> i feel great, four months ago i was in brazil training my abs. my wife came to the hospital all the time to make me shower. today is my anniversary. i love my wife, i love you, thank you for everything. it was a blessing, i'm happy, thanks everybody for coming, north carolina, thank you! >> jon: take a look at the replay, the head kick that ended the night for derek brunson, talk us through it. [speaking portuguese] >> it helped me a lot, my boxing coach, thanks for supporting me. >> jon: this puts you right back in the mix, congratulations on a big one here tonight. ladies and gentlemen, your main event winner, jacare souza! >> dominick: an awesome fight, goes out there and get the job done beautifully. a right high kate, it's always a huge weapon when you're facing a southpaw. >> jon: metropcs bringing you closer than ever to the ufc, covering 99% of people in the u.s. >> dominick: it lands heavy, he doesn't bring the other hand across, it goes right underneath. he eats it flush, one arm to defendant and is not quite enough, he follows it up wi
[speaking portuguese] >> i feel great, four months ago i was in brazil training my abs. my wife came to the hospital all the time to make me shower. today is my anniversary. i love my wife, i love you, thank you for everything. it was a blessing, i'm happy, thanks everybody for coming, north carolina, thank you! >> jon: take a look at the replay, the head kick that ended the night for derek brunson, talk us through it. [speaking portuguese] >> it helped me a lot, my boxing...
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these are all portuguese and sephardic names. the cemetery was important thesee it documented jewish people. 1758, things were changing dramatically for newport. it had been transformed from a sleepy little town to one of the in colonials america, right up there with new york and charleston. our waterfront was filled with hundreds of sailing ships that traded all over the world. there was wealth coming in to newport. merchants also got some of the wealth because of what was happening. they had some decisions to make regarding the jewish community. the jewish people thyed and their homes -- in -- therer was homes had been a man who grew up in amsterdam, newport,ame here to his name was isaac touro the first religious leader for the jewish community. they also did not have a synagogue. a while to have the money to start a venture such as building a house of worship. hadhink that touro something to say about that, and jewished those wealthy merchants to buy a plot of land in the center of old colonial newport at the top of the show.
these are all portuguese and sephardic names. the cemetery was important thesee it documented jewish people. 1758, things were changing dramatically for newport. it had been transformed from a sleepy little town to one of the in colonials america, right up there with new york and charleston. our waterfront was filled with hundreds of sailing ships that traded all over the world. there was wealth coming in to newport. merchants also got some of the wealth because of what was happening. they had...
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. -- these arevera all portuguese and sephardic names. the cemetery was important because it documented these jewish people could own property, which was not the case in all of the colonies. by 1758, things were changing dramatically for newport. it had been transformed from a sleepy little town to one of the five top seaports in colonial america, right up there with new and, philadelphia, boston, charleston. our waterfront was filled with 150 sailing ships that traded imports -- in ports all over the world. so there was wealth coming in to newport. many jewish merchants also got some of the wealth because of what was happening. they were shipped, traders, like everybody else. they had some decisions to make regarding the jewish community. theuse prior to 1758, jewish people prayed in their leaders.h there were no rabbinical schools in colonial america. inthey said we have been this town for 100 years, let's find someone to lead our congregation. a young man of 25 years old who grew up in amsterdam, holland came here to newport, his name
. -- these arevera all portuguese and sephardic names. the cemetery was important because it documented these jewish people could own property, which was not the case in all of the colonies. by 1758, things were changing dramatically for newport. it had been transformed from a sleepy little town to one of the five top seaports in colonial america, right up there with new and, philadelphia, boston, charleston. our waterfront was filled with 150 sailing ships that traded imports -- in ports all...
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and on the subject of divided loyalties, meet paolo who runs the portuguese food warehouse in yeovil. he is keen to give a warm welcome to his compatriot jose he is keen to give a warm welcome to his compatriotjose mourinho. a couple of bottles of special wine that he wants me to deliver. prediction for the game. 2—0. that he wants me to deliver. prediction for the game. 2-0. for yeovil? for manchester. i have a plan, we give the manchester united tea m plan, we give the manchester united team this before they play and then we win. that is a plan. i have a gift forjose mourinho. i will make sure he gets it. while i deliver the goods, it is up to the club now. while i deliver the goods, it is up to the club now. the headlines on bbc news: canadian company bombardier has one is legal dispute with the us government which was threatening to put on punitive tariffs on its aeroplane parts. it's america first for trade, donald trump tells global finance leaders, but the us is still open for business. the brexit secretary sets out the uk's ambitions for a transition period, after britain leav
and on the subject of divided loyalties, meet paolo who runs the portuguese food warehouse in yeovil. he is keen to give a warm welcome to his compatriot jose he is keen to give a warm welcome to his compatriotjose mourinho. a couple of bottles of special wine that he wants me to deliver. prediction for the game. 2—0. that he wants me to deliver. prediction for the game. 2-0. for yeovil? for manchester. i have a plan, we give the manchester united tea m plan, we give the manchester united...
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he tells us in his native portuguese he has no idea why it happened, what might have been going on inchak‘s life. translation: my advice for other parents would be to talk more to your kids. try to find out, even if you think they have secrets away from home. today's figures set out the rise in violent crime recorded by police. knife crime went up by 21%. gun crime, up by 20%. manslaughter and murder went up by io%. now the official survey of crime shows the number of people who say they have been a victim is falling steadily, but police records are seen as an accurate measure of serious violent crime. and despite schemes like these bins, where knives can be handed in no questions asked, it is rising steadily. he said, "i didn't mean to kill him, that wasn't my intention." "i just wanted to wet him up, slash him, cut him across the arm, take photos and upload it onto social media." this is alison cope, and she is talking about the murder of her own son. her audience, students at coventry college. 2012... josh ribera was better known as the grime artist, depzman, to his thousands of fa
he tells us in his native portuguese he has no idea why it happened, what might have been going on inchak‘s life. translation: my advice for other parents would be to talk more to your kids. try to find out, even if you think they have secrets away from home. today's figures set out the rise in violent crime recorded by police. knife crime went up by 21%. gun crime, up by 20%. manslaughter and murder went up by io%. now the official survey of crime shows the number of people who say they have...
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different ways and sometimes sometimes some of the portuguese would talk. is a bit too old to shut shut the windows and so have a space. you know a second concerto starts with. so . and then. you mother bunch of them. is. both both big unions they are like the wolf you think of the answer to my cynicism about the very of course it delves into convinced that exist here and whole world. question after being one john might seek and rigs envelopment my choice is what dick. very often has a lot of nervousness and little school instant moral of on. da woods and. very expressive. but expensive uncertainties. should been sloughed to authorize is very evident in the best second concerto where seen for it's a shortage that you are a very a it's a gloomy theory but i wanted a section that uses change in how many plates the term or whatever streams in the orchestra. and you know all of them as if it's like it's like a very real human speech real human voice. trying to. over something new something very important to minister. and the home of which of course. because it
different ways and sometimes sometimes some of the portuguese would talk. is a bit too old to shut shut the windows and so have a space. you know a second concerto starts with. so . and then. you mother bunch of them. is. both both big unions they are like the wolf you think of the answer to my cynicism about the very of course it delves into convinced that exist here and whole world. question after being one john might seek and rigs envelopment my choice is what dick. very often has a lot of...
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porto remain two points clear at the top of the portuguese primeira liga after a 11—2 home victory overals for the hosts came after the half time interval as they came from a goal down, yacine brahimi gave them the lead for the first time just after the hour mark as they were going for a fourth straight league win and two moussa marega goals in the space of four minutes helped confirm the win. sporting lisbon remain second despite their 5—0 win over maritimo. bryan ruiz making it 2—0 just after the half time interval before dutch international bas dost secured a hat—trick, his second of the season, with this effort 12 minutes from full time. nick kyrgios was baqck to his best ahead of the australian open later this month. he beat american ryan harrison in straight sets to claim the brisbane international title on sunday. the third seed fired 17 aces as as he powered to a 6—4, 6—2 victory. he broke harrison in the seventh game of the first set to take the opener in 36 minutes and grabbed an early break in the second and didn't look back, going on to clinch his fourth title on the atp tou
porto remain two points clear at the top of the portuguese primeira liga after a 11—2 home victory overals for the hosts came after the half time interval as they came from a goal down, yacine brahimi gave them the lead for the first time just after the hour mark as they were going for a fourth straight league win and two moussa marega goals in the space of four minutes helped confirm the win. sporting lisbon remain second despite their 5—0 win over maritimo. bryan ruiz making it 2—0 just...
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there's one guy that's used to war torn portuguese for many do on camera and didn't target they come and they give to the guy and the guy didn't know how to use the command he didn't know where to sell the camera so he came to me and you want to sell the camera for me i told him say i give you myself one and you give me to come in. the. afternoon for two. my old. one i started to get my wrists prints soiled so i got laid a lot of sell a front. back to the seller and that was would ensure. the legs are. just a kind of they didn't let me know she'd do this. but dinner is just the beginning needs of these data needs of a. serious to live with out of but the military did them downplayed. let's go. to go with. the long term project just one day and i meet these young. people of the world and. what she did become a persevering job each digit maybe is not a job is for another people. i decide to go more inside of rubbish down to work and to st paul to shoulder moments and should do with them to warm up a man to change it yes also all day is not some for just a dumb shit and. the show but th
there's one guy that's used to war torn portuguese for many do on camera and didn't target they come and they give to the guy and the guy didn't know how to use the command he didn't know where to sell the camera so he came to me and you want to sell the camera for me i told him say i give you myself one and you give me to come in. the. afternoon for two. my old. one i started to get my wrists prints soiled so i got laid a lot of sell a front. back to the seller and that was would ensure. the...
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it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan.w some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delicious mash up of, well, look -- take taco rice, it's a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for home sick american gis that was then appropriated in a post-ironic way by younger generations of okinawans and japanese, and has now found its way back to hawaii, got that? >> andrew: goin' right in there. >> anthony: wow. >> mark: identifying and seeing my best friends who are native hawaiian helped me to realize the pride of being from hawaii. understanding the hawaiian culture, living it. but also being very proud of being japanese. >> anthony: there's still a movement to a sovereign, uh, a sovereignty movement. so, if fighting broke out in the streets which side are you on? >> mark: i'm getting tear-gassed. >> anthony: you're getting tear-gassed. you don't even have to think
it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan.w some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delicious mash up of, well, look -- take taco rice, it's a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for home sick american gis that was then appropriated in a post-ironic way by younger generations of okinawans and japanese,...
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>> prospero: yup, portuguese.south africa, depending on who i talk to, it's a completely different construct. to some people, it's whoever comes to south africa from anywhere else in africa and brings good -- along with them. but other people, it's all the good stuff from malaysia, east indies, there's the dutch, there's the english influence. >> andrea: well, there were so many different colonialists. it is a mishmash. >> anthony: what at this table is originally african and does that even have any meaning? >> dion: this wood is pine. [ laughter ] >> dinner guest: and us. >> anthony: i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. [ laughter ] ♪ simon and garfunkel ] [ beep ] the volkswagen atlas. with available pedestrian monitoring. life's as big as you make it. whentrust the brand doctors trust for themselves. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartb
>> prospero: yup, portuguese.south africa, depending on who i talk to, it's a completely different construct. to some people, it's whoever comes to south africa from anywhere else in africa and brings good -- along with them. but other people, it's all the good stuff from malaysia, east indies, there's the dutch, there's the english influence. >> andrea: well, there were so many different colonialists. it is a mishmash. >> anthony: what at this table is originally african and...
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so this was a doctrine, a papal bull that actually gave half the world to the portuguese and have to the spanish and the other european powers got in the act and also declared the doctrine of discovery papal law even though they were protestant countries by then and it applied to them. it is still the law of the land in the united states that controls native people. it was included, it was decided in some charity decisions in the 1820s at the doctrine of discovery applied in the united states. the only barrier to introducing slavery in virginia and all the other colonies would have been economic, not ethical. the southern colonies emerged in territory that had once been one of the seven original birthplaces of agriculture in the world, tens of thousands of years before, developed by the muskogee and other indigenous agricultural society. appropriated by european settlers, they have become economies based on enslaved labor and increasingly on breeding enslaved people for profit with the indigenous farmers forced to the peripheries. at the time of u.s. independence, half the independen
so this was a doctrine, a papal bull that actually gave half the world to the portuguese and have to the spanish and the other european powers got in the act and also declared the doctrine of discovery papal law even though they were protestant countries by then and it applied to them. it is still the law of the land in the united states that controls native people. it was included, it was decided in some charity decisions in the 1820s at the doctrine of discovery applied in the united states....
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it was a dramatic end one of the biggest matches in portuguese football on wednesday champions benfica it's a console sing in the lisbon davi sporting have taken the lead in this primarily to match gelsen marcy's open the scoring ninety minutes it. looks like that would be enough and so an award for penalty for how the ball jarvis doing their necessary salvaging one one. now the biggest names in african football were gathering in garner the consonance player of the year award is set to be announced and for the very first time fans are playing a part in the vote twenty fifteen winner capone's pm record by me anchors again made the final three he was the leading african score in europe's top leagues in twenty seven c. with twenty eight strikes in the german bundesliga parachute opened sunday in monterrey of liverpool he's trying to become only the second senegalese player to win the title mohamed salah also of liverpool is the favorite so when he's played a big part in getting egypt so the world cup in has already scored twenty three goals for his club this season while football rights a
it was a dramatic end one of the biggest matches in portuguese football on wednesday champions benfica it's a console sing in the lisbon davi sporting have taken the lead in this primarily to match gelsen marcy's open the scoring ninety minutes it. looks like that would be enough and so an award for penalty for how the ball jarvis doing their necessary salvaging one one. now the biggest names in african football were gathering in garner the consonance player of the year award is set to be...
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it was also popular with traders, particularly the spanish and portuguese. and they were the ones who gave it the name "casablanca" because way when you would sail into casablanca, you would see the white houses lining the harbor. casablanca would remain a minor port. the portuguese would come, they got tired of the moroccan pirates attacking them. they would build a casbah which is actually what you see here. and then they would leave. ,casablanca would again come under the control of the sultan and dynasty. the sultan in the 18th century decided that maybe he should start investing in casablanca to also drive trade to the interior of morocco. but that did not really help, because tangiers to the north would be the most important port and continue to be most important port into the 20th century. all of that would change when the french took over morocco. now the moroccans had managed to hold off european powers that for a very long time. in fact, they were one of the last holdouts in africa. but in the early 20th century, that would change and morocco would
it was also popular with traders, particularly the spanish and portuguese. and they were the ones who gave it the name "casablanca" because way when you would sail into casablanca, you would see the white houses lining the harbor. casablanca would remain a minor port. the portuguese would come, they got tired of the moroccan pirates attacking them. they would build a casbah which is actually what you see here. and then they would leave. ,casablanca would again come under the control...
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portuguese aircraft overhead protecting them based on satellite imagery provided by the -- we want to work with allies, friends and partners to take on challenges together. in addition to her navy enjoying partners we need our allies and friends. we face china's we must we rely not only on our ships but on japan and south korea and australia to help us. we need the united nations, the un is the backbone of international law. it's a good treaty, we should ratify it. we need more of this. when i was a commander here the kernel over there was my team lead. we filled these hospital ships with doctors and nurses. private-sector, interagency, allied doctors. we had dutch and french we had everybody. it was the ultimate team sport. many years as an admiral i ordered the deployment of many aircraft carriers and deployment. the most important were these hospital ships. when a public private cooperation. i will conclude the background of this book is not only the politics in the trade and economy. 95% of the world's goods move at sea. i try to communicate what it's like to be a mariner to sail
portuguese aircraft overhead protecting them based on satellite imagery provided by the -- we want to work with allies, friends and partners to take on challenges together. in addition to her navy enjoying partners we need our allies and friends. we face china's we must we rely not only on our ships but on japan and south korea and australia to help us. we need the united nations, the un is the backbone of international law. it's a good treaty, we should ratify it. we need more of this. when i...
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my guests this week — eunice goes, the portuguese writer and journalist. chu, europe bureau chief of variety. the british political commentator and author, steve richards. and the french—algerian journalist, nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. we start in the swiss resort of davos, where donald trump was the first us president to attend the world economic forum for 18 years. his presence attracted an enormous amount of attention, just as he likes it. but was there just a shade less protectionism in his speech than had been anticipated? you'd have thought the gathering was all about trump. of course, the world's political and business elite was there too. emmanuel macron of france called for greater co—operation — so did germany's angela merkel. but was she overshadowed by him? and as for brexit, while theresa may was keen to discuss the issue of internet reform, her chancellor was ruffling feathers, not least in his own party, when he suggested that actually after march 2019, divergence between britain and the eu would be pretty modest. we will come onto b
my guests this week — eunice goes, the portuguese writer and journalist. chu, europe bureau chief of variety. the british political commentator and author, steve richards. and the french—algerian journalist, nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. we start in the swiss resort of davos, where donald trump was the first us president to attend the world economic forum for 18 years. his presence attracted an enormous amount of attention, just as he likes it. but was there just a shade less...
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is part of the routine vocabulary of americans, but when it comes to foreigners, including the portugueseble. the french, germans and other countries have certain words. except the president doesn't say that word. it is part of the language of daily life, and american literature is full of f words and s words. he has form in this area, when he described the racists in south carolina, saying there was fault on both sides. he comes with form. again, i don't want to defend trump. it is none of my business. i am saying that we have to put things in context, and i am against ideas that become fashionable. a fashionable idea is to hit trump, so i'm against it. if tomorrow the fashionable idea is... it is not fashion, it is fact. we have a president of the free world... it is absolute indignity personified. i think we should stop talking about him until the american people remove him from power in a peaceful, democratic way. that is their business. it is not fair to dismiss this as fashionable. what he did was to dismiss... he used that word against el salvador, haiti and africa, and said, we ne
is part of the routine vocabulary of americans, but when it comes to foreigners, including the portugueseble. the french, germans and other countries have certain words. except the president doesn't say that word. it is part of the language of daily life, and american literature is full of f words and s words. he has form in this area, when he described the racists in south carolina, saying there was fault on both sides. he comes with form. again, i don't want to defend trump. it is none of my...
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my guests this week — eunice goes, the portuguese writer and journalist. author, steve richards. and the french—algerian journalist, nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. we start in the swiss resort of davos, where donald trump was the first us president to attend the world economic forum for 18 years. his presence attracted an enormous amount of attention, just as he likes it. but was there just a shade less protectionism in his speech than had been anticipated? you'd have thought the gathering was all about trump. of course, the world's political and business elite was there too. emmanuel macron of france called for greater co—operation — so did germany's angela merkel. but was she overshadowed by him?
my guests this week — eunice goes, the portuguese writer and journalist. author, steve richards. and the french—algerian journalist, nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. we start in the swiss resort of davos, where donald trump was the first us president to attend the world economic forum for 18 years. his presence attracted an enormous amount of attention, just as he likes it. but was there just a shade less protectionism in his speech than had been anticipated? you'd have thought the...
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he tells us in his native portuguese he has no idea why it happened, what might have been going on inranslation: my advice for other parents would be to talk more to your kids. try to find out, even if you think they have secrets away from home. today's figures set out the rise in violent crime recorded by police. knife crime went up by 21%. gun crime up by 20%. manslaughter and murder went up by io%. now the official survey of crime shows the number of people who say they have been a victim is falling steadily, but police records are seen as an accurate measure of serious violent crime. and despite schemes like these bins, where knives can be handed in no questions asked, it is rising steadily. he said, i didn't mean to kill him, that wasn't my intention. ijust wanted to wet him up, slash him, cut him across the arm, take photos and uploaded onto social media. this is alison cope and she is talking about the murder of her own son. her audience — students at coventry college. josh ribera was better known as the grime artist depzman to his thousands of fans. a single slash of a knife t
he tells us in his native portuguese he has no idea why it happened, what might have been going on inranslation: my advice for other parents would be to talk more to your kids. try to find out, even if you think they have secrets away from home. today's figures set out the rise in violent crime recorded by police. knife crime went up by 21%. gun crime up by 20%. manslaughter and murder went up by io%. now the official survey of crime shows the number of people who say they have been a victim is...
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he tells us in his native portuguese he has no idea why it happened, what might have been going on in's life. translation: my advice brother pa rents would translation: my advice brother parents would be to talk more to your kids, try to find out, even if your kids, try to find out, even if you think they have secrets away from home. the figures set out the rise in violent crime recorded by police. knife crime went up by 21%. gun crime up by 20%. manslaughter and murder went up by 10%. now the official survey of crime shows that the number of people who say they have been a victim is falling steadily. but police records are seen and is an accurate measure of serious violent crime. and despite schemes like this were knives coming handed in, it is rising steadily. he said he didn't mean to kill him, that was not his intention. hejust wa nted that was not his intention. hejust wanted to wear tim up, cut him and ta ke wanted to wear tim up, cut him and take photos. alison cope is talking about the murder of her own son. her audience, students at coventry college. josh was a grime artist.
he tells us in his native portuguese he has no idea why it happened, what might have been going on in's life. translation: my advice brother pa rents would translation: my advice brother parents would be to talk more to your kids, try to find out, even if your kids, try to find out, even if you think they have secrets away from home. the figures set out the rise in violent crime recorded by police. knife crime went up by 21%. gun crime up by 20%. manslaughter and murder went up by 10%. now the...
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the club are blaming everton's approach for the portuguese in november as the "catalyst for this decisionted approach" they would have "continued to prosper under his leadership". the hornets have won just one of their last 11 premier league games and are 10th in the table. alexis sanchez is on the verge of joining manchester united from arsenal, after united midfielder henrikh mkhitaryan agreed to be part of a direct swap. the players will both have their medicals today. mkhitaryan's paperwork for his transfer was completed yesterday. the length of the armenian's contract at arsenal and his salary is undisclosed. sanchez missed arsenal's 4—1win over crystal palace because he was travelling to manchester. there's one premier league match today. spurs could go fourth with a win at southampton in the 4pm kick—off. spurs beat the saints 5—2 on boxing day but mauricio pochettino is bracing himself for a tough match. i don't have doubt that they are going to success because the club is so strong, great manager, great coaching staff and great players. i have no doubt that they are going to win
the club are blaming everton's approach for the portuguese in november as the "catalyst for this decisionted approach" they would have "continued to prosper under his leadership". the hornets have won just one of their last 11 premier league games and are 10th in the table. alexis sanchez is on the verge of joining manchester united from arsenal, after united midfielder henrikh mkhitaryan agreed to be part of a direct swap. the players will both have their medicals today....
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it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were heretional city until 1956, now here. this is a very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> it is so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that, but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of the moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is this place? >> the reality is, you can read the story and live it. people do come here and try to live it, but they don't stay very long. they smoke a little dope, go to a cheap hotel and go home with bedbugs. >> and a great story. >> and a great story. >> the attitude here is different than other parts of morocco. i think they have a higher tolerance of tradition of bad or outrageous behavior. >> they h
it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were heretional city until 1956, now here. this is a very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> it is so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that, but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here,...
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of sewer situation dona lagoon in eastern oman was once home to a fleet of hundreds of dals the portuguese the dutch and the british hold their boats in these waters over the centuries all keen to benefit from its ideal trading location. it takes only five days to sail to india from here. maritime trade started flourishing here in the seventeenth century with places a stall a field of sons of all india and africa and so also became a major center for the ship building industry a tradition steeped in history and culture but is now struggling to survive. this is the only dal building yard in sulu and now. this boat is being built for a country owner when it's finished it will cost more than three hundred thousand dollars and that's without the engine. in keeping with tradition it's being constructed almost entirely from a cd and. originally these boats were literally lashed together using rope. and even now little metal is used as in the past the wood is imported from asia and africa allie's family had been building dallas for more than three hundred years the had the. main challenge we face
of sewer situation dona lagoon in eastern oman was once home to a fleet of hundreds of dals the portuguese the dutch and the british hold their boats in these waters over the centuries all keen to benefit from its ideal trading location. it takes only five days to sail to india from here. maritime trade started flourishing here in the seventeenth century with places a stall a field of sons of all india and africa and so also became a major center for the ship building industry a tradition...
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was going to bet monte composition also much she owns so sure to show my portuguese coast yeah yeah . yeah i just posted for aunt lived out of the book portion got a new wife. get the walk over to the polish stand and couldn't afford polish when you walk. out on the bus ben is you fucked because i took diana's with a midlife crisis i says and i can do it for the bike once of the shrink you saw again that was about as i made of those friends for coming on to find the damn hands of my view. that you probably would you did right when you look so much stuff about one is it's do i envision a major but once the above kind of girl travels on the local. there's of a larger problem and it's cornell's if you know and love affair right now martin climbs needs as we're gonna miss you have one moment to start it so i didn't learn your bargain of that all boil water. thank you very much and it was sick i'm not the best. in the middle of prizes i was insecure doing it i literally leave all. that one gets have sao paulo here on an extended leave given the. benefit of all the girls. to me the. last th
was going to bet monte composition also much she owns so sure to show my portuguese coast yeah yeah . yeah i just posted for aunt lived out of the book portion got a new wife. get the walk over to the polish stand and couldn't afford polish when you walk. out on the bus ben is you fucked because i took diana's with a midlife crisis i says and i can do it for the bike once of the shrink you saw again that was about as i made of those friends for coming on to find the damn hands of my view. that...
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the blaze police say they gathered to watch a car tournament in the social center in the northern portuguese town of innovate the rayna fire started when a wood burning stove exploded in the two story building now at least one person has been killed and dozens injured in an earthquake on the southern coast of peru this footage shows the extensive damage to homes in the town of a car a seven point one magnitude quake hit in the early hours of the morning the epicenter was in the pacific ocean and only a tsunami warning has been canceled the iranian oil tanker that's been burning in the east china sea since last week has sunk these pictures broadcast by chinese state t.v. show the ship barely visible above the water twenty nine crew members are missing the tank was carrying nearly a million barrels of oil when it collided with a cargo ship on january sixth adrian brown has more from beijing. well according to chinese state controlled television the senshi sank at around noon local time on sunday before it went down there was a large explosion and also a large plume of smoke more than a thousan
the blaze police say they gathered to watch a car tournament in the social center in the northern portuguese town of innovate the rayna fire started when a wood burning stove exploded in the two story building now at least one person has been killed and dozens injured in an earthquake on the southern coast of peru this footage shows the extensive damage to homes in the town of a car a seven point one magnitude quake hit in the early hours of the morning the epicenter was in the pacific ocean...
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at least eight people have been killed in an apartment building fire north of the portuguese catalyst been far far to say the place started when a wood burning stove exploded and the two story building. well ocky all of us have won that the dachau value poses a serious threat risk to parts of covers generic geological fabric they wired about fictions formed from fossil deposits dating back millions of years marianna sanchez reports from the desert and southern province. this is the world's epicenter of geo glyphs animal or geometrical sand and stone figures enigmatic drawings on the desert floor in southern experts say they are solar and lunar calendar engine peruvians used for agriculture they are spread over more than four hundred fifty square kilometers north of the nascar lines a world heritage site and on this territory the tracks that the car run left behind critics like engineer alexander who's been studying the origin of geo glyphs for years here say they're horrified. places like this one with archaeological remains dispersed around everywhere need more care so it's incredibl
at least eight people have been killed in an apartment building fire north of the portuguese catalyst been far far to say the place started when a wood burning stove exploded and the two story building. well ocky all of us have won that the dachau value poses a serious threat risk to parts of covers generic geological fabric they wired about fictions formed from fossil deposits dating back millions of years marianna sanchez reports from the desert and southern province. this is the world's...
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she actually strategically aligned with the portuguese, the dutch and the church all in an effort to avoid her own people being enslaved as well as being involved in the is slave trade. but you'll notice that right below her story is a quote from a gentlemen of european descent. what's very important about that statement and this juxtaposition is to really think about the morality of this particular story. what moral obligations do we have to each other? concentrate on that opening line, i admit that i am sickened at the purchase of slaves, but again i must be mum for how would i do without sugar or rum? and i have to point out as well we do not start out this exhibition with it story of slavery but with the story of humanity. and we actually start in africa looking at it as a continent made up of different people, societies, cultures, intellect. as we discussed, we just came through the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade. the driver of the trade at that time was sugar. and that driver of the trade actually moved forward the effort to ship as many human beings across the atla
she actually strategically aligned with the portuguese, the dutch and the church all in an effort to avoid her own people being enslaved as well as being involved in the is slave trade. but you'll notice that right below her story is a quote from a gentlemen of european descent. what's very important about that statement and this juxtaposition is to really think about the morality of this particular story. what moral obligations do we have to each other? concentrate on that opening line, i...
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everton approach the portuguese in november and they say that is the catalyst for the decision.ould have "continued to prosper under his leadership". the hornets have won just one of their last 11 premier league games. there's one premier league match today. spurs could go fourth with a win at southampton in the 4pm kick—off. spurs beat the saints 5—2 on boxing day but mauricio pochettino is bracing himself for a tough match. i don't have doubt that they are going to success because the club is so strong, great manager, great coaching staff and great players. i have no doubt that they are going to win success, but i hope after sunday because for us it is so important, the three points, but i know it will be very tough because they need three points, too. in the scottish cup fourth round, it is the edinburgh derby between hearts and hibs. rangers were due to play fraserburgh of the highland league but the match has been called off because of a frozen pitch. there will be a new name on the masters trophy this evening with mark allen taking on kyren wilson. neither player has reach
everton approach the portuguese in november and they say that is the catalyst for the decision.ould have "continued to prosper under his leadership". the hornets have won just one of their last 11 premier league games. there's one premier league match today. spurs could go fourth with a win at southampton in the 4pm kick—off. spurs beat the saints 5—2 on boxing day but mauricio pochettino is bracing himself for a tough match. i don't have doubt that they are going to success...
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the club are blaming everton‘s approach for the portuguese in november as the "catalyst for this decisiond approach" they would have "continued to prosper under his leadership". the hornets have won just one of their last 11 premier league games and are 10th in the table. england have won the one—day series against australia 3—0 with two matches to play after a 16 run win in sydney. england got off to a slow start butjos in sydney. england got off to a slow start but jos buttler in sydney. england got off to a slow start butjos buttler and chris woa kes gave start butjos buttler and chris woakes gave the innings impetus. jos buttler made an unbeaten century and chris woakes finished on 53 as england made 302 — six. australia seemed to be on track with captain steve smith at the crease but he was out in controversial fashion, given caught by the on field umpire, when replays seemed inconclusive but the decision stood. australia were behind the required run rate and despite having wickets in hand, they fell short of their target. kyle edmond has powered into his first grand slam quarterfina
the club are blaming everton‘s approach for the portuguese in november as the "catalyst for this decisiond approach" they would have "continued to prosper under his leadership". the hornets have won just one of their last 11 premier league games and are 10th in the table. england have won the one—day series against australia 3—0 with two matches to play after a 16 run win in sydney. england got off to a slow start butjos in sydney. england got off to a slow start but...
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he is filing stories in french and portuguese starting relationships of african newspapers, and withhe african slave trade. that is to say that the amt collapses in the 60s. so part of the story is told through the paradox of jim crow. in any case, that is this book , and i will stop here and you can lineup there. do not rush. [laughter] >> do you have any insight here in atlanta? i think it was the first melanin owned airline and he died of pancreatic cancer. it was in the 80s. there are a number of attempts to foreign and black airlines. there is a guy named starts a business in haiti within a 25 or 50-mile radius and taking it back. we have stories about them taking their skills to ethiopia or brazil but there were a number of attempts by these black americans but this is where they connect because claude burnett was also wrong -- was also an investor. in the ethiopian airwaves. and then to undermine his investment that is part of the paradox of jim crow. mostly those did not take flight because the competition is so stiff. pan-american airwaves so if these major highly capitalize
he is filing stories in french and portuguese starting relationships of african newspapers, and withhe african slave trade. that is to say that the amt collapses in the 60s. so part of the story is told through the paradox of jim crow. in any case, that is this book , and i will stop here and you can lineup there. do not rush. [laughter] >> do you have any insight here in atlanta? i think it was the first melanin owned airline and he died of pancreatic cancer. it was in the 80s. there are...