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how is it that the perspective in south america the is any different from someone living in the united states. we are talking about all different latin american countries, the different languages and cultures. >> reporter: 70% of the students at the hoover middle school or latino. learning both language is very beneficial. for the english-speaking kids as well, and they have tech teachers, ringing in mechanical and software engineering. this is a brave new world.
how is it that the perspective in south america the is any different from someone living in the united states. we are talking about all different latin american countries, the different languages and cultures. >> reporter: 70% of the students at the hoover middle school or latino. learning both language is very beneficial. for the english-speaking kids as well, and they have tech teachers, ringing in mechanical and software engineering. this is a brave new world.
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in australia, in south america, in america, deliver them to justice rather thanjust america, in americao justice rather than just say sorry, surely. yes, because the other way it has been a tough day for the pope is the revelation this evening, the allegation, i should say, by a senior vatican diplomat in the us that the pope himself knew about some abuse and was party to covering it up. and i think that at the very least shows the scale of the enemies that he has within the vatican, whatever the truth of that allegation. let's look at the telegraph. may on a mission to sub saharan africa. yes, south africa, nigeria and kenya. we have mutual benefits and she is building trade links with those african countries. it isa links with those african countries. it is a long time since a british prime minister went on a trade mission to sub saharan africa, i was saying that macron had left him, and you are pointing out the chinese have more than leptin —— leapt in. i should mention that i was reading about a ship called the ss mendy which was a shipwreck in world war i. which was a shipwreck in
in australia, in south america, in america, deliver them to justice rather thanjust america, in americao justice rather than just say sorry, surely. yes, because the other way it has been a tough day for the pope is the revelation this evening, the allegation, i should say, by a senior vatican diplomat in the us that the pope himself knew about some abuse and was party to covering it up. and i think that at the very least shows the scale of the enemies that he has within the vatican, whatever...
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and peru. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson has been following the story. the migration crisis is getting out of hand. this weekend it reached breaking point. angry about the stabbing of a local resident, these people took revenge on the venezualans they held responsible. amid chants of, "go back to venuzuela," hundreds of migrants ——back to venezuela. hundreds of migrants did just that. forced to return to the place they'd escaped from. in april, i visited the same camp. these young families had fled venuzuela. yet, with no money, they had little option but to sleep here, just metres away from the border. many told me about the tensions in town between locals and venezualans. "the situation in venezuela is critical," said nicole, "every month food prices go up." she came to brazilfor a better future for her daughter. but she worried that with more and more venezualans coming, things were going to get worse. president nicholas maduro is doing this to stop his country's economic freefall. last week, he announced plans to devalue the country's currency — an a
and peru. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson has been following the story. the migration crisis is getting out of hand. this weekend it reached breaking point. angry about the stabbing of a local resident, these people took revenge on the venezualans they held responsible. amid chants of, "go back to venuzuela," hundreds of migrants ——back to venezuela. hundreds of migrants did just that. forced to return to the place they'd escaped from. in april, i visited the same...
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in south america argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy now the issue has proved deeply divisive in the country it's the homeland of pope francis and the roman catholic church campaign to strongly against the proposal. the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration abortion remains essentially illegal yet we came from the country and we has protect the rights of the unborn child i thank god and the senate says. price of the decision thousands of pro-choice demonstrate has had gathered outside the senate building and the cold and rain the majority of them came here to protest that abortions must be regulated by find any alternative just to unbearable. i was there in the senate they're the ones responsible for all those women who have died during an illegal abortion they are murderers. a slim majority of argentinian senators eventually rejected the bill that wou
in south america argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy now the issue has proved deeply divisive in the country it's the homeland of pope francis and the roman catholic church campaign to strongly against the proposal. the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration...
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also on the program a mediterranean moment for south america with two million venezuelans on the move the u.n. says the region's migration crisis is starting to resemble one.
also on the program a mediterranean moment for south america with two million venezuelans on the move the u.n. says the region's migration crisis is starting to resemble one.
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there is almost no country in south america where abortion is legal and that includes argentina senators debated long and hard last night on a bill that would have made abortion legal in the home country of pope francis it didn't happen but it almost did and tonight that may be the real story i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. we want to tell the whole world argentina is not in favor of abortion i. cover you over there in the senate you'll find the people responsible for all the women who die because of illegal abortions then madras. we're very happy now because this law that would allow selectively discarding people plus rejected. i feel joy for my god in heaven i knew he wouldn't allow this because he is the one who gives life and he is the one who takes it away. we presented have done more than ten years ago that it will take years to truly achieve legal abortion safe and free we're not giving up on them we have a lot of patients. that. also coming up tonight at least twenty nine children in yemen died today in a saudi led air strike those who survived say the school bus loaded
there is almost no country in south america where abortion is legal and that includes argentina senators debated long and hard last night on a bill that would have made abortion legal in the home country of pope francis it didn't happen but it almost did and tonight that may be the real story i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. we want to tell the whole world argentina is not in favor of abortion i. cover you over there in the senate you'll find the people responsible for all the women who...
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abortion decriminalized now this is a major story in argentina because across most very catholic south america abortion remains illegal and because argentina is the home of pope francis more on the pontiff's role here in just a moment we begin with this report. the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration abortion remains essentially illegal yet we came from the country and we're here to protect the rights of the unborn child i thank god and the senate has . already. priced at the decision thousands of pro-choice demonstrators had gathered outside the senate building and the cold and rain the majority of them came here to protest that abortions must be regulated they find any alternative just too unbearable. i was there in the senate they're the ones responsible for all those women who have died during an illegal abortion they are murderers. a slim majority of argentinian senators eventually rejected the bill that would have legalized abortion. the decision came off the heavy pressure from the argent
abortion decriminalized now this is a major story in argentina because across most very catholic south america abortion remains illegal and because argentina is the home of pope francis more on the pontiff's role here in just a moment we begin with this report. the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration abortion remains essentially illegal yet we came from the country and we're here to protect the...
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our south america correspondent reportsm now far the border. katie: the sun has not yet risen, but rush hour has become -- begun. this bridge has become a lifeline, to supply food, get apdical treatment, or to e once and for all. the economic crisis has taken its toll. she and her family areeading to colombia's capital, bogotÁ, to find work. >> [speaking foreign language] translat of things behind.lots you lose everything you have worked for. we have to start from scrat. katie: for many, venezuela has become unlivable. she is a single mother of three. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: when my baby was born, the hospital had nhing. hospitals are contaminated, too. when i gave birth, i wanted to leave so badly, because all is saw waildren and adults dying. it was terrible. ookatie: amid severe shortages, long lines like this have become the norm in venezuela, but even then, people are going hungry. businesses have shut. the economy is in crisis. this week, president maduro announced sweeping changes to the currency in a bid to turn thing
our south america correspondent reportsm now far the border. katie: the sun has not yet risen, but rush hour has become -- begun. this bridge has become a lifeline, to supply food, get apdical treatment, or to e once and for all. the economic crisis has taken its toll. she and her family areeading to colombia's capital, bogotÁ, to find work. >> [speaking foreign language] translat of things behind.lots you lose everything you have worked for. we have to start from scrat. katie: for many,...
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as venezuela's economic problems deepen, the effects are being felt across south america.t a passport, trapping thousands of people trying to flee hardship at home. and, in one border town in brazil, residents drove out hundreds of venezuelan migrants following a robbery. bill hayton reports. is in the this town on the brazilian border with venezuela, soldiers on the street protecting hundreds of venezuelan migrants being pushed back over the frontier. it followed a robbery that local people blamed on the new arrivals. in response, they burned down the migrant shelter. anti— migrant feeling is growing across south america, ecuador the latest to impose restrictions on venezuelans. the sudden announcement left thousands of people stuck at border crossings. translation: we were on the road already when they put out the news, just like that, boom. 0n already when they put out the news, just like that, boom. on wednesday, we left and all of a sudden, they told us. we would like the ecuadorian institutions to at least help us. ecuador's move has trapped large numbers of venezuel
as venezuela's economic problems deepen, the effects are being felt across south america.t a passport, trapping thousands of people trying to flee hardship at home. and, in one border town in brazil, residents drove out hundreds of venezuelan migrants following a robbery. bill hayton reports. is in the this town on the brazilian border with venezuela, soldiers on the street protecting hundreds of venezuelan migrants being pushed back over the frontier. it followed a robbery that local people...
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actually be most korea nuclear so you have an arsonist south korea's that are meeting right now and the talks between america and north korea are being set up and all of the partners south korea north korea south korea america japan they're saying that the ultimate goal is to see completely denuclearized north korea but a logical question is why would give up his nuclear arsenal i mean why would all of a sudden destroy completely something that he's building up for a decade. is exactly why we have to really see actions. i think. you know. motivations of course. one extending. the current regime and if he believes. having a nuclear. is more beneficial to extending the regime he may hold on to it. if he believes. giving it up. it's more beneficial. for extending their regime i think he will so you know we have to prepare an environment that he believes and. that you know. in a show for him you have a more precise in your opinion what should he be getting. in exchange of giving up then you know what he's saying is security assurance and denuclearization in you know there might be i mean with security assurance
actually be most korea nuclear so you have an arsonist south korea's that are meeting right now and the talks between america and north korea are being set up and all of the partners south korea north korea south korea america japan they're saying that the ultimate goal is to see completely denuclearized north korea but a logical question is why would give up his nuclear arsenal i mean why would all of a sudden destroy completely something that he's building up for a decade. is exactly why we...
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for a number seven we go to south america in the sixteenth century spanish conquistadores searching for el dorado the mythical city of gold but one soldier driven mad by his greed leads a mutiny that threatens the lives of everyone in the expedition. so. it's not too much. klaus kinski plays the murderous a gear as if possessed by the devil it was his first film a directive and i had four more would follow. pretty much any of the films have made with klaus kinski would've been worthy of our top ten that collaboration between the two of them was one of the most productive and wildest and cinema history but let's switch now from our house to more mainstream german cinema our next director is best known for his hollywood blockbusters but his ticket to tinseltown was this film. he told me he misses us humans and outside the same vein. which gives each of. these moonface boys of the crew of submarine you ninety six. this movie made them all stars in germany its nine hundred forty one and the u. boat is on a mission to sink british merchant vessels but they come under fire from navy destroyer
for a number seven we go to south america in the sixteenth century spanish conquistadores searching for el dorado the mythical city of gold but one soldier driven mad by his greed leads a mutiny that threatens the lives of everyone in the expedition. so. it's not too much. klaus kinski plays the murderous a gear as if possessed by the devil it was his first film a directive and i had four more would follow. pretty much any of the films have made with klaus kinski would've been worthy of our top...
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the american dream is more apt to be realized in south america in places like ecuador, venezuela andou see the video showing venezuelans looting and eating out of garbage cans just trying to survive. not only that millions of starving venezuelans fleeing by the millions to other countries in south america. venezuelans a common sight in those countries around dumpsters like braces like brazil. parents send their children to scavage for food. here is what he said. >> funny, sometimes american journalists talk about how bad a country people lining up for food. that is a good thing. in other countries people don't line up for food. the rich get the food and the poor starve to death. liz: food lines are a good thing. during a television interview while sanders was campaigning for the presidency, senator bernie sanders refused to answer questions about the implosion of socialism in venezuela. watch. >> i'm sure you know about this topic. the left is imploding in much of latin america. extreme left, maybe populist left. venezuela socialist model, economy is basically to the ground. argentin
the american dream is more apt to be realized in south america in places like ecuador, venezuela andou see the video showing venezuelans looting and eating out of garbage cans just trying to survive. not only that millions of starving venezuelans fleeing by the millions to other countries in south america. venezuelans a common sight in those countries around dumpsters like braces like brazil. parents send their children to scavage for food. here is what he said. >> funny, sometimes...
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busy deputy news live from bergland south america in the grips of a growing migration crisis brazil deploys troops after clashes break out between brazilian locals and venezuelan migrants on the border more than the sounds of venezuelans now forced back to their prices a country. also coming up at least a dozen are dead after a powerful earthquake once again jolt indonesia the tremors unleash fresh panic in the region hit just two weeks ago by deadly quake. and a big day for greece as it emerges from its final sale out program athens will now be able to tap into money on financial markets for the first time in eight years it follows years of austerity that led to widespread anger as the country tried to cut its that. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program brazil has announced that it will send troops and extra policemen to a border town which saw clashes between then a swollen migrants and the local population the incident over the weekend has highlighted the growing migration crisis of venezuelans fleeing the economic and political turmoil in their country other south american nations are
busy deputy news live from bergland south america in the grips of a growing migration crisis brazil deploys troops after clashes break out between brazilian locals and venezuelan migrants on the border more than the sounds of venezuelans now forced back to their prices a country. also coming up at least a dozen are dead after a powerful earthquake once again jolt indonesia the tremors unleash fresh panic in the region hit just two weeks ago by deadly quake. and a big day for greece as it...
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anti—migrant feeling is growing across south america.nnouncement left thousands of people stuck at border crossings. translation: we were on the road already when they put out that news, just like that, boom. on wednesday, we left, and all of a sudden, they tell us that today. we would like the ecuadorian institutions to at least help us. many of these people are heading south through colombia and ecuador to find work in peru and chile. but ecuador‘s move has trapped large numbers of venezuelans in colombia, angering the government there. translation: demanding a passport is not going to stop migration, because this population is not leaving the country for pleasure, but out of necessity. the first thing that will happen in the country that's putting this measure in place is that it will see an increase in undocumented migration. that brings with it a lot of problems. with the ecuadorian border now closed to them, and no sign of an end to the economic chaos back home, tens of thousands of venezuelans will be stuck in colombia. a crisis i
anti—migrant feeling is growing across south america.nnouncement left thousands of people stuck at border crossings. translation: we were on the road already when they put out that news, just like that, boom. on wednesday, we left, and all of a sudden, they tell us that today. we would like the ecuadorian institutions to at least help us. many of these people are heading south through colombia and ecuador to find work in peru and chile. but ecuador‘s move has trapped large numbers of...
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the former head of football's governing body in south america will be sentenced later.n—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disk that is brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it'll take months and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved injust hours. three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off duty in 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clock maker john vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. you are watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: puerto rico has acknowledged a dramatic rise in the death toll from hurricane maria. it says nearly 3,000 people lost their lives last year, up from just 64. and president trump has accused google, facebook and t
the former head of football's governing body in south america will be sentenced later.n—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disk that is brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet mars. there is no doubt that this election is an...
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actually believe most korea nuclear so you have an arsonist south korea's that are meeting right now in the talks between america and north korea are being set up and all of the partners to korea north korea south korea america japan they're saying that the ultimate goal is to see completely denuclearized north korea but wait a logical question is why would came down and give up his nuclear arsenal i mean why would all of a sudden destroy completely something that he's building up for a decade. is exactly why we have to really see actions. i think. you know. motivations of course. one extending. the current regime and if he believes. having a nuclear reform. is more beneficial to extending the regime he may hold onto it. if he believes. giving it up is more beneficial. for extending their resume if he will so you know we have to prepare an environment that he believes and. that you know to show for he knew the more precise in your opinion what should be getting. in exchange of giving up then you know what he's saying is security assurance and denuclearization in you know there might be i mean with security assur
actually believe most korea nuclear so you have an arsonist south korea's that are meeting right now in the talks between america and north korea are being set up and all of the partners to korea north korea south korea america japan they're saying that the ultimate goal is to see completely denuclearized north korea but wait a logical question is why would came down and give up his nuclear arsenal i mean why would all of a sudden destroy completely something that he's building up for a decade....
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in south america, latin america, and the caribbean. what is the endgame? you said it is not sustainable to just offer humanitarian relief. i agree. thathere other things broadly speaking the international community can be doing to assist a quite desperate situation in our own neighborhood in the americas? mike: in some ways, you have the the answers. it is the international community that must and as well. this is not a colombia problem or a u.s. problem. it is all of us coming together and taking a stand. it is vitally important. there are a couple of pieces. the obvious need for a humanitarian response to an ongoing catastrophe that we all see. we are doing that. that we in the u.s. fully appreciate the magnitude of these flows, the numbers involved and how as these venezuelans are truly desperate and are moving throughout the region. what this will mean for institutions and economies to the region. the strains that it will inevitably create. i spoke -- i heard from some of acom nations when i went down to speak at the summit and they said they are feeli
in south america, latin america, and the caribbean. what is the endgame? you said it is not sustainable to just offer humanitarian relief. i agree. thathere other things broadly speaking the international community can be doing to assist a quite desperate situation in our own neighborhood in the americas? mike: in some ways, you have the the answers. it is the international community that must and as well. this is not a colombia problem or a u.s. problem. it is all of us coming together and...
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the senate less than five senators change their mind the last minute this is the star of vote in south america second largest country and it's a debate that has both galvanized and divided public opinion in a country where planned destiny and save abortions of the long poles of maternal deaths across the region thousands of people are rallying in support of women in argentina this is the scene in the brazilian city of rio de janeiro there supreme court is deciding whether to legalize abortion up to twelve weeks. to be marching in their capital from tiago demanding their own a passion or be relaxed even more lost jack chile legalized terminations in certain circumstances and cases of rape when the mother's life is in danger or a fetus is malformed. a government of the democratic republic of congo has announced that president jersey. kabila will not be standing in december's election president kabila was due to step down into the sixteen but the election to replace him has been repeatedly delayed speculation that he would try to seek a third term triggered violent protests in the country in whic
the senate less than five senators change their mind the last minute this is the star of vote in south america second largest country and it's a debate that has both galvanized and divided public opinion in a country where planned destiny and save abortions of the long poles of maternal deaths across the region thousands of people are rallying in support of women in argentina this is the scene in the brazilian city of rio de janeiro there supreme court is deciding whether to legalize abortion...
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soybeans they can get it for 10%, 12% cheaper than south america beans, and, of course they have to pay the tax but the additional price is relatively limited. >> interesting you mentioned that south america is sold out. is that because -- have they had particular issues? do they not have a big enough crop to meet this demand have they had particular issues which means they have a smaller crop than usual? >> yeah. yeah yes, south america lost 10% of its crop in early 2018 they exported a very large quantity of soybeans because of the situation until august they are sold out, meaning they have committed more soybean exports for september-october so they have very little left and they would definitely have less available than last year, so this gap which is created by the non-existence of south american crops will create the need for china to resume purchasing soybeans. but they could do it by, for example, allowing a certain quantity of u.s. soybeans to be imported duty free in the interest of the chinese consumers. or any other options there has been a lot of talk in the trade and from
soybeans they can get it for 10%, 12% cheaper than south america beans, and, of course they have to pay the tax but the additional price is relatively limited. >> interesting you mentioned that south america is sold out. is that because -- have they had particular issues? do they not have a big enough crop to meet this demand have they had particular issues which means they have a smaller crop than usual? >> yeah. yeah yes, south america lost 10% of its crop in early 2018 they...
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daniel, in south america. joining us us ben kumarfrom 7 investment management.so tenting, and saying to the ims that they need the money now. argentina issued a 100 year bond, it was heralded as the return to the market, they were a stable economy and everything was good. issuing a bond for 100 years, promising to pay it back in 100 years, you have to be a decent economy to do that. that has been the story for decades, boom and bust, extremes? yes, and it happened so quickly, the cycle comes one after another. argentina has a lot of short dated debt, debt that comes in the next 30 or 60 days. that is why it has said to the imf that we need money now. i know we agree to have it over 12 months, but we need it up front. that prompted another fall, it backfired? a vicious circle. if you reach out for help because your currency is in pain, help because your currency is in pa i n, investors help because your currency is in pain, investors say there is probably more pain coming down the track. it is tough to get out of. talking of pain, the wall street bull run for the
daniel, in south america. joining us us ben kumarfrom 7 investment management.so tenting, and saying to the ims that they need the money now. argentina issued a 100 year bond, it was heralded as the return to the market, they were a stable economy and everything was good. issuing a bond for 100 years, promising to pay it back in 100 years, you have to be a decent economy to do that. that has been the story for decades, boom and bust, extremes? yes, and it happened so quickly, the cycle comes...
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, including chile, argentina and peru. 0ur south america correspondent, katy watson, has been followingon, has been venuzuela's neighbours have long said the migration crisis is getting out of hand. said the migration crisis is getting this weekend it reached breaking point. angry about the stabbing of a local resident, these people took revenge on the venezualans they held responsible. on the venezualans amid chants of, "go back to venuzuela," hundreds of migrants did just that. to venuzuela," hundreds forced to return to the place they'd escaped from. in april, i visited the same camp. they'd escaped from. these young families had fled venuzuela. yet, with no money, they had little option but to sleep here, just metres away from the border. option but to sleep here, just many told me about the tensions in town between locals and venezualans. the tensions in town "the situation in venuzuela is critical," said nicole, "every month food prices go up." is critical," said nicole, she came to brazil for a better future for her daughter. for a better future but she worried that with more and
, including chile, argentina and peru. 0ur south america correspondent, katy watson, has been followingon, has been venuzuela's neighbours have long said the migration crisis is getting out of hand. said the migration crisis is getting this weekend it reached breaking point. angry about the stabbing of a local resident, these people took revenge on the venezualans they held responsible. on the venezualans amid chants of, "go back to venuzuela," hundreds of migrants did just that. to...
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bahamas so it should be a nice day and kingston jamaica heavy showers across northern parts of south america indeed showers starting to stand down through parts of peru and into bolivia further towards assayas quite to conditions here for the moment but heading through friday will find rain developing and extending into parts of paraguayan. with us rocking arsenal he could. be with us your knees are what i'd. come for you are all for things to die. quickly for cleaning them. but then. it is. for the little and then looks like the war for you buddy. boy or towards a failing or. ok you've forgotten the little folk on your own doing that you know giving us the.
bahamas so it should be a nice day and kingston jamaica heavy showers across northern parts of south america indeed showers starting to stand down through parts of peru and into bolivia further towards assayas quite to conditions here for the moment but heading through friday will find rain developing and extending into parts of paraguayan. with us rocking arsenal he could. be with us your knees are what i'd. come for you are all for things to die. quickly for cleaning them. but then. it is....
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in most of south america, a risk of kidnap is a major thing. about this week in the movies. she becomes a sort of local taxi driverfor the rich, the ladies who lunch in this area of asuncion, and she suddenly discovers a freedom when she gets behind the wheel of a car, a late—flowering romance with another woman called angie, who she finds rather sensual and striking, played by ana ivanova. the woman, chela, won the best actress at the berlin film festival earlier this year for her performance. it's her first screen performance ever. that's how rare cinema is in paraguay. she's been a stage actress all her life and this is her first ever screen appearance. you'd never know. she's brilliant. i hope there is more from paraguay. it's a very tender, atmospheric and suggestible film. it is very slight and you have to read between the lines, a lot of glances and looks, but i thought it was excellent and a really impressive debut. probably the film of the week. 0k. jason, best out at the moment? the best film out at the moment, i know there is mamma m
in most of south america, a risk of kidnap is a major thing. about this week in the movies. she becomes a sort of local taxi driverfor the rich, the ladies who lunch in this area of asuncion, and she suddenly discovers a freedom when she gets behind the wheel of a car, a late—flowering romance with another woman called angie, who she finds rather sensual and striking, played by ana ivanova. the woman, chela, won the best actress at the berlin film festival earlier this year for her...
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working and we will be continuing to work with our friends from ottawa to the southern tip of south america for cooperation is critical for realizing the shared vision of democracy prosperity and security we are working with colombia ecuador and others to schedule our hospital ship the u.s. naval ship comfort to help our friends dealing with millions of poor venezuelans fleeing their country as we witness the human cost of materials increasingly isolated regime and we will stand with those people and our friends our neighbors clearly want closer relations with us and we will work with them to realize our shared vision for the region we are also bolstering relationships across the atlantic as we look to the lesson to the past as we look back at the national security council policy paper from one nine hundred fifty three where it said freedom and security of the free nation to direct and the central contribution to the maintenance of our own freedom and security went on to say that building up the strength cohesion and common determination of the free world benefits all that's month that nato
working and we will be continuing to work with our friends from ottawa to the southern tip of south america for cooperation is critical for realizing the shared vision of democracy prosperity and security we are working with colombia ecuador and others to schedule our hospital ship the u.s. naval ship comfort to help our friends dealing with millions of poor venezuelans fleeing their country as we witness the human cost of materials increasingly isolated regime and we will stand with those...
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the country's merivale stock index also took a hit the turkish decline is starting to show in south america's second largest economy . i think we will see six months of this complicated situation with a drop in activity high rates volatility in exchange rates and the level of difficulty in financial markets here. a graph scandal is putting additional pressure on argentine markets more than a dozen former government officials have been arrested for allegedly paying bribes to the construction sector the central bank amid all this hyped up its interest rate from forty to forty five percent in a bid to stabilize the faltering peso it said it would keep the rate at this level until at least october. now another emerging economy that is feeling the pinch of the turkish crisis is india which is also exposed to the current risks our business correspondent jeff jeff jeff chatted you rather is following the story for us in mumbai it's good to see you def now let's start with the basics if you will we have seen the turkish currency drag down the currency in india what effects have been felt in india so
the country's merivale stock index also took a hit the turkish decline is starting to show in south america's second largest economy . i think we will see six months of this complicated situation with a drop in activity high rates volatility in exchange rates and the level of difficulty in financial markets here. a graph scandal is putting additional pressure on argentine markets more than a dozen former government officials have been arrested for allegedly paying bribes to the construction...
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country's merivale stock index also took a hit the turkish nearest decline is starting to show in south america's second largest economy. get emotional care was there a safe i think we will see six months of this complicated situation with a drop in activity high rates of volatility in exchange rates and the level of difficulty in financial markets here if you were going to go off and say you know a graft scandal is putting additional pressure on argentine markets more than a dozen former government officials have been arrested for allegedly paying bribes to the construction sector the central bank amid all this hiked up its interest rate from forty to forty five percent in a bid to stabilize the faltering peso it said it would keep the rate at this level until at least october. now meanwhile the political some of break here in europe has come to an end and things are starting to move in the euro zone let's get the details now from one of the frankfurt stock exchange and that is none other than early good to see you first of all other leave we have some fresh economic data coming out from the blo
country's merivale stock index also took a hit the turkish nearest decline is starting to show in south america's second largest economy. get emotional care was there a safe i think we will see six months of this complicated situation with a drop in activity high rates of volatility in exchange rates and the level of difficulty in financial markets here if you were going to go off and say you know a graft scandal is putting additional pressure on argentine markets more than a dozen former...
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in south america. what is the endgame here?it's not sustainable just to offer humanitarian relief but are there other things in the international community that we can be doing to assist really a quite desperate situation in our own neighborhood in the americas? >> i think in some ways you've got the seed of the answer. it is the international community which must stand as one. this is not columbia problem, not a us problem. all was coming together and taking a stand. vitally important and there are a couple pieces to it. there's the obvious need for humanitarian response and ongoing catastrophe that we all see. we are doing. i don't know that we in the us appreciate the magnitude of the numbers involved. as these venezuelans truly are moving throughout the region but what's the need for economies throughout the region, that will inevitably create i heard from some of the caricom nations when i was down, they were talking about starting to feel the effects of the flow and that must surely have an impact on their economies. so i
in south america. what is the endgame here?it's not sustainable just to offer humanitarian relief but are there other things in the international community that we can be doing to assist really a quite desperate situation in our own neighborhood in the americas? >> i think in some ways you've got the seed of the answer. it is the international community which must stand as one. this is not columbia problem, not a us problem. all was coming together and taking a stand. vitally important...
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but that confidence is evaporating, as our south america business correspondent danie gallas explainss the highest interest rates in the world, a government committed to reforms in the market and a multi—billion—dollar deal with the imf so why our investors taking money out of the country? they believe they are issuing too much debt and that could trigger a debt default in the future. the government has promised to tackle the problem through spending cuts but commerce and workers are resisting change, saying society is ready overstretched with the cuts. on wednesday, it was a clear show of how markets distrust argentina. president macri was on tv asking for an early release on imf funds, the peso was having its worst year. right now not many people are convinced that it can handle the problems. let's go to asia now, and news of a major deal in australia's telecoms industry. vodafone's australian business has agreed a merger with rival tpg telecom to create an $11 billion operation. rico hizon is following the story. sally! nice to see you. feel us in. it is the cutthroat competition i
but that confidence is evaporating, as our south america business correspondent danie gallas explainss the highest interest rates in the world, a government committed to reforms in the market and a multi—billion—dollar deal with the imf so why our investors taking money out of the country? they believe they are issuing too much debt and that could trigger a debt default in the future. the government has promised to tackle the problem through spending cuts but commerce and workers are...
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the weather's looking fine and dry across a good parts of south america this area clad here just moving through very are easing away from sao paolo bits and pieces of cloud right on that for a time but it will ease out into the south atlantic of the next couple days to twenty two celsius therefore ria twenty celsius and c and that's not cheap at eighteen degrees for want to sarah's house about say for santiago high have around twenty five degrees a few showers continuing into the northwest of south america more the same as we go on through monday if anything they will intensify some of it you can see slot a dry there towards the eastern side of brazil by this stage twenty four decisions a warming up a nineteen therefore want to say areas was see it get to the dry weather across the camera panned but it's always a possibility just around the grates around to the western side of the caribbean also seeing a few showers to panama maybe nicaragua costa rica could see want to say lava showers a little dry there for the greater antilles lovely weather there into the lesser antilles and that's
the weather's looking fine and dry across a good parts of south america this area clad here just moving through very are easing away from sao paolo bits and pieces of cloud right on that for a time but it will ease out into the south atlantic of the next couple days to twenty two celsius therefore ria twenty celsius and c and that's not cheap at eighteen degrees for want to sarah's house about say for santiago high have around twenty five degrees a few showers continuing into the northwest of...
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also on the program a mediterranean moment for south america with two million venezuelans on the move the u.n. says the region's migration crisis is starting to resemble what happened in europe back in twenty first to g.w. news has been following one family's fate as it journeys across borders. and highlights for you of last night's top soccer clashes the bundesliga gets back to business cereal champions by munich facing another team hoffenheim in the cup and writes a last night the bavarians provide goals but it wasn't the dominant start they were hoping. to win. hello welcome my name is christopher springer thanks for joining us pope francis has arrived in dublin for the first papal trip to ireland in almost forty years he's visiting a country that was once staunchly catholic but since on the gong huge social reforms his visit comes as the catholic church faces renewed pressure to tackle sex abuse within its ranks damning new revelations in the united states australia ensure they have called into question the leadership of senior bishops in. cardinals accused of protecting predatory
also on the program a mediterranean moment for south america with two million venezuelans on the move the u.n. says the region's migration crisis is starting to resemble what happened in europe back in twenty first to g.w. news has been following one family's fate as it journeys across borders. and highlights for you of last night's top soccer clashes the bundesliga gets back to business cereal champions by munich facing another team hoffenheim in the cup and writes a last night the bavarians...
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well the thing is that a lot of those these countries and in south america have a treaty that they allow immigrants to pass without using a passport now if it were to work the group have to claim it's a it's a passport to accept these new immigrants because of the influx of and as well as that are coming in now you have to understand that these countries are not used to having immigrants in this large and these large amounts and they don't have the legislature or the accommodations to go to attend to such a migration and we've seen the u.n. calling this the largest migration of people in the hemisphere so we are starting to see much more difficulties for venezuelans in these countries but up to now it's been pretty pretty easy for them to travel within these countries. thank you that talking to me from caracas you're watching the w. news from bali and plenty more coming up at the top of the hour and have an outbreak thank you company. fun beethoven. his works as for tonight. the monstrous intrigue. beethoven faced off twenty.
well the thing is that a lot of those these countries and in south america have a treaty that they allow immigrants to pass without using a passport now if it were to work the group have to claim it's a it's a passport to accept these new immigrants because of the influx of and as well as that are coming in now you have to understand that these countries are not used to having immigrants in this large and these large amounts and they don't have the legislature or the accommodations to go to...