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completely ruled out support of coups that would have a indirect -- in south america. this occurred in 80. are you still abiding by the agreement secretary powell signed in ruling out any u.s. support of a coup, or an uprising against maduro to bring a new leadership? >> we are focused on the democratic process and that is what were focused on right now. one more question. >> other sanctions on -- link to the military? >> we have announcing shins and
completely ruled out support of coups that would have a indirect -- in south america. this occurred in 80. are you still abiding by the agreement secretary powell signed in ruling out any u.s. support of a coup, or an uprising against maduro to bring a new leadership? >> we are focused on the democratic process and that is what were focused on right now. one more question. >> other sanctions on -- link to the military? >> we have announcing shins and
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syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil l is just station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syrians, bufe
syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil l is just station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syrians, bufe
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and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from antarctica, and have drawn out locals and people from across the world to watch them come in and crash against these rocks. if you look really carefully out there, what looks like little birds bobbing on the surface of the water, are surfers taking on these gargantuan waves, at the risk of their lives.. it's pretty incredible. one of the surfers out there is kohl kristensen, who flew here yesterday from hawaii just to catch these waves. the forecasting these days is so good that we can actually see these big storms forming, and it gives us enough time to jump on a plane and come down here.
and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from...
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syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil l is just station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syrians, but li
syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil l is just station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syrians, but li
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and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from antarctica, and have drawn out locals and people from across the world to watch them come in and crash against these rocks. if you look really carefully out there, what looks like little birds bobbing on the surface of the water, are surfers taking on these gargantuan waves, at the risk of their lives.. it's pretty incredible. one of the servers out there is kohl kristensen, who flew here yesterday from hawaii just to catch these waves. the forecasting these days is so good that we can actually see these big storms forming, and it gives us enough time to jump on a plane and come down here.
and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from...
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and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from antarctica, and have drawn out locals and people from across the world to watch them come in and crash against these rocks. if you look really carefully out there, what looks like little birds bobbing on the surface of the water, are surfers taking on these gargantuan waves at the risk of their lives.. —— gargantuan waves at the risk of their lives. it's pretty incredible. one of the servers out there is kohl kristensen, —— one of the surfers out there is kohl kristensen, who flew here yesterday from hawaii just to catch these waves. the forecasting these days is so good that we can
and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from...
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in europe, in america, in south america. there are certain consistencies in the way that these circus animals are looked after. >> creamer: using violence is the way that these animals are made to do things that they don't want to do. they don't want to get up and perform, so they have to force them to do it. >> whitaker: so, when you made this video evidence public, what was the reaction? >> phillips: the reaction was instant. i mean, it... it really was just outrage. and then, the politicians were starting to hear about it and say, "well, we should probably have legislation here." >> whitaker: bolivia was the first country in south america to ban wild animal acts. other countries have followed suit? >> creamer: absolutely. colombia, peru, there's over 30 countries. >> whitaker: but in peru, the new law led to their next challenge: enforcement. lion acts were outlawed, but local police were not equipped to pick up the lions or care for them, so jan and tim said their organization would take in the lions. they brought police
in europe, in america, in south america. there are certain consistencies in the way that these circus animals are looked after. >> creamer: using violence is the way that these animals are made to do things that they don't want to do. they don't want to get up and perform, so they have to force them to do it. >> whitaker: so, when you made this video evidence public, what was the reaction? >> phillips: the reaction was instant. i mean, it... it really was just outrage. and...
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and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from antarctica, and have drawn out locals and people from across the world to watch them come in and crash against these rocks. if you look really carefully out there, what looks like little birds bobbing on the surface of the water, are surfers taking on these gargantuan waves at the risk of their lives. it's pretty incredible. one of the surfers out there is kohl kristensen, who flew here yesterday from hawaii just to catch these waves. the forecasting these days is so good that we can actually see these big storms forming, and it gives us enough time to jump on a plane and come down here. pu
and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from...
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south america got involved. >> everything we grew, they grew, a and they grew it better and cheaper. in the last 10 years, when the business kind of started going south, and then the decision was made a year ago to call it quits. and it was pretty heart-wrerenching. >> 68 years going to the market, and you just cold-turkey quit. when five generations have been doing this, that was hard to take. >> over the last 10 years, we at pie ranch have developed a diverse operatition and educational farm. we had been looking for a partner to scale what wewe've learnened to a susustainable wororking farm. the ano n nuevo site offered the perfect venue to do this. >> out t of nowhere, this n nice gentlememan living across thehe street frfrom us cameme in to vt us. we start talking, and immediatelyly we hit itit off. we said, this is gonnnna work. >> w we're n not just lolookingt creating a a sustainabable farm, bubut we're reallyly wanting to have from production all the way through to consumption be sustainable. we needed the up-front operating capital and customer base to make this idea reality
south america got involved. >> everything we grew, they grew, a and they grew it better and cheaper. in the last 10 years, when the business kind of started going south, and then the decision was made a year ago to call it quits. and it was pretty heart-wrerenching. >> 68 years going to the market, and you just cold-turkey quit. when five generations have been doing this, that was hard to take. >> over the last 10 years, we at pie ranch have developed a diverse operatition and...
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and he knows a lot of things about south america and venezuela. the fact that the chief of staff now has a great command of the issues is really good. >> jesse: president trump is firing more people than on the apprentice. is it working now? >> greg: the good news is that spicer and reince priebus can now do "dancing with the stars" as a pair. [laughs] i do think that donald trump reminds me of president obama, he had five chiefs of staff. i looked that up on wikipedia. i don't know these chief of staff's. and he was a ballet dancer. i always look to wikipedia. white house staffing changes are like football trades. we do this for a living but i don't think anyone will care about this. this is a guy who treats staffing as he always does. he uses you as a user zoo. he uses you. and then after a while, it's normal. the happiest person in washington is scaramucci. his language was saltier than a sweaty pretzel. and now we are talking about this. >> jesse: what do you think about kelly coming in, he will have a lot more discipline and authority. >> jua
and he knows a lot of things about south america and venezuela. the fact that the chief of staff now has a great command of the issues is really good. >> jesse: president trump is firing more people than on the apprentice. is it working now? >> greg: the good news is that spicer and reince priebus can now do "dancing with the stars" as a pair. [laughs] i do think that donald trump reminds me of president obama, he had five chiefs of staff. i looked that up on wikipedia. i...
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syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil l is just station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of sia
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to promote growth in some of the poorer areas of south america. this is also playing out in a cold war context. nelson rockefeller and american generals worried about communism making its way into regions of central and south america. their charge is to create potentials for christian american democracy in those regions before communists can get in. there is fear of anti-colonial sympathies, of nationalist fervor taking over this internationalist vision. there is a political worry that is driving the rockefellers forward. nevertheless i want to emphasize the way they are acting out of a sincerity of purpose passed down to them from their father, and ultimately from their grandfather. this vision is really articulated well by william eddy become -- haso quite a typical profile in terms powerbrokers we are going to continue to encounter in the next few minutes. pictured above, he someone who -- he is someone who grow up as the son of missionaries. this is a common theme. missionaries are playing an important role in establishing a second generation
to promote growth in some of the poorer areas of south america. this is also playing out in a cold war context. nelson rockefeller and american generals worried about communism making its way into regions of central and south america. their charge is to create potentials for christian american democracy in those regions before communists can get in. there is fear of anti-colonial sympathies, of nationalist fervor taking over this internationalist vision. there is a political worry that is...
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of south america? juan: i think rule of law is quite good. we have been relatively stable over the last 100 years. when you list problems in south america, that really concerns -- rarely concerns uruguay. social reforms were quite aggressive. monday we will start sales of recreational cannabis for example. uruguay keeps pushing its own agenda. it is not a world player in terms of size. things are going well. tom: one of the messages i get at davos every year is the idea of being supple and little within private equity is an advantage. do you have an advantage in peru over the big boys because you can move quicker? juan: for sure. focusrategy has been to on the smaller countries of south america. this has proven right. argentina,d brazil, venezuela have their problems. uruguay and peru have been doing well of the last two years. they have not suffered much over the left right crisis. they have saved money in good times. to be a big player in a small country has advantages in terms of higher returns and
of south america? juan: i think rule of law is quite good. we have been relatively stable over the last 100 years. when you list problems in south america, that really concerns -- rarely concerns uruguay. social reforms were quite aggressive. monday we will start sales of recreational cannabis for example. uruguay keeps pushing its own agenda. it is not a world player in terms of size. things are going well. tom: one of the messages i get at davos every year is the idea of being supple and...
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japan, south korea, europe, central and south america, other areas. only in a few areas, and iraq is one, has it not. it is a model with flaws that i am not adverse to because i have seen it work in other places. host: chris is an iraq veteran in new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning to the ambassador. i was a helicopter pilots, i 2010a black hawk in iraq, and 2011. i wanted to make the comment that many iraq veterans and people across the country believe that somehow we lost that war. i do not agree with that. when i was flying the ambassador in and out at the embassy, the ambassador would be listening to the conversations on a headset that pilots had about the airspace and different operations going on. i wanted to make the comment that i personally apologize for possibly offending the ambassador that the embassy had problems. mr. ambassadors replied to that was, welcome to my embassy, which i thought was strategic to say. across the country, things are pretty competent rain when we arrived and left. the one thing i wanted to say was after
japan, south korea, europe, central and south america, other areas. only in a few areas, and iraq is one, has it not. it is a model with flaws that i am not adverse to because i have seen it work in other places. host: chris is an iraq veteran in new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning to the ambassador. i was a helicopter pilots, i 2010a black hawk in iraq, and 2011. i wanted to make the comment that many iraq veterans and people across the country believe that somehow we lost that war....
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boa constrictors are native to tropical, central and south america and while they're nonvenomous they squeeze their prey and swallow them whole. the victim kept no fewer than 11 snakes in her home. rachel cary, bbc news. just time to remind you now about top story this hour, that is that the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull has said the counterterrorism police have conducted a number of raids in syd ney over conducted a number of raids in sydney over a suspected plot to bring down an aeroplane. we know that four homes have been raided as pa rt that four homes have been raided as part ofan that four homes have been raided as part of an investigation and we have been told the four men have been arrested. one of them in the city centre. additional security has been put in place at all australian airports both domestic and international. it is not clear how imminent or credible that threat was. more on our website, of course. this is bbc news. hello there. with rain across the north and south for saturday, there was still some room for fine weather. for a while we had sunshine y
boa constrictors are native to tropical, central and south america and while they're nonvenomous they squeeze their prey and swallow them whole. the victim kept no fewer than 11 snakes in her home. rachel cary, bbc news. just time to remind you now about top story this hour, that is that the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull has said the counterterrorism police have conducted a number of raids in syd ney over conducted a number of raids in sydney over a suspected plot to bring down an...
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able malise and bolivia is still in power but washington sees south america as its backyard and it sees as a primary interest destabilizing the caracas based regime of mr my girl the opposition here and we're just looking at pictures as we're speaking jerrold of the scenes in caracas that a fight a bun protests ahead of the election are they simply making matters worse and is there any chance of them backing down and actually accepting whatever the result is going to be. it's difficult to see them backing down in the short term because there is they see it they have the wind in their sleeve they're receiving significant external support not least from washington but also from allies in brazil where there has been a sharp turn to the right of late so i did not foresee the opposition stop stalling its process its process any time soon just another aspect you were talking about the us ambassador to the un has said this election will push this we have towards dictatorship your thoughts on that statement well that's quite rich coming from a united states representative as is well known elect
able malise and bolivia is still in power but washington sees south america as its backyard and it sees as a primary interest destabilizing the caracas based regime of mr my girl the opposition here and we're just looking at pictures as we're speaking jerrold of the scenes in caracas that a fight a bun protests ahead of the election are they simply making matters worse and is there any chance of them backing down and actually accepting whatever the result is going to be. it's difficult to see...
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boa constrictors are native to tropical, central and south america and while they're nonvenomous they squeeze their prey and swallow them whole. the victim kept no fewer than 11 snakes in her home. rachel cary, bbc news. a reminder of our top stories this hour and from australia the prime minister malcolm turnbull has said counterterrorism police have conducted a number of raids in syd ney over conducted a number of raids in sydney over a suspected plot to bring down an aeroplane. four homes were raided as part of an investigation and four men were arrested. additional security has been put in place at all australian airports. malcolm turnbull saying domestic and international airports and passengers are being warned to allow a little extra time at the airports. this is bbc news. hello there. with rain across the north and south of the uk for saturday, there was still some room for fine weather. for a while we had sunshine yesterday in lincolnshire but the rain did arrive and it was wet for much of the day in eastbourne in east sussex. some strong winds here as well continuing at the
boa constrictors are native to tropical, central and south america and while they're nonvenomous they squeeze their prey and swallow them whole. the victim kept no fewer than 11 snakes in her home. rachel cary, bbc news. a reminder of our top stories this hour and from australia the prime minister malcolm turnbull has said counterterrorism police have conducted a number of raids in syd ney over conducted a number of raids in sydney over a suspected plot to bring down an aeroplane. four homes...
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merkel source south america's trade bloc for suspending venezuela's membership back in december two thousand and sixteen obviously this is not the end of the crisis in the chaos there but for now the government of venezuela seems defiant against all the opposition. in miami thank you so much for covering this for us. thank you time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back exxon mobil is fined millions for working with russian business giants that were put under sanctions by the u.s. back in two thousand and fourteen and my gut's former u.s. attorney commissioner bart shelton joins me to pick apart president trump first six months in office as we go to break check out the numbers the closing bell. and all the world still in the news companies nearly players but what kind of partners are anti american player martie america offered r t america first lead many ways to slim just like the real news big names. and in the end you could never you're on. the market all the world all the world's a stage we are definitely a player. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours boring t
merkel source south america's trade bloc for suspending venezuela's membership back in december two thousand and sixteen obviously this is not the end of the crisis in the chaos there but for now the government of venezuela seems defiant against all the opposition. in miami thank you so much for covering this for us. thank you time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back exxon mobil is fined millions for working with russian business giants that were put under sanctions by...
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venice beach california. >> i want to go to south americ south america. and i never want to come back. >> does do something on the show that will make sure you go away. >> this is out of control today. anything you haven't done that you want to? >> something i've done but i like to take my family on a safari. another very cool. they've gone with your family? >> i don't like safaris. i don't want to be around animals. >> i think i want to go skydiving. one time i went indoor skydiving's and i'm on this kick now and i want to try it out. it's just air blowing you up. is not very scary. >> is nothing that i want to do because i don't like anything. everything everybody mentions involve some kind of elevated risk. if i could, i to to stay in my apartment like an agoura phobic and eat the same cheese sandwich every day until i die under the weight of the cheese sandwich wrappers and and one of you hao come and get me because i haven't shown up u at work in te whole place smells. >> you must've been fun on vacation. >> i was great. i'm never going away again. f
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south america's trade bloc for suspending venezuela's membership back in december two thousand and sixteen obviously this is not the end of the crisis in the chaos there but for now the government of venezuela seems defiant against all the opposition. miami thank you so much for covering this for us. thank you time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back exxon mobil is fined millions for working with russian business giants that were put under sanctions by the u.s. back in two thousand and fourteen and my gut's former u.s. attorney. joins me to pick apart president bush six months and as we go to break check out the number. is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did it. and that. many have been broken links to the banks going to. do i didn't think of the. people see you know the future. you know you become ill you do job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is. not going to bed. just by that. customers go by your. well reducing lower. that's undercutting but what's good for markets it's not good for the global
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completely ruled out support of coups that would have a indirect -- in south america. this occurred in 80. are you still abiding by the agreement secretary powell signed in ruling out any u.s. support of a coup, or an uprising against maduro to bring a new leadership? >> we are focused on the democratic process and that is what were focused on right now. one more question. >> other sanctions on -- link to the military? >> we have announcing shins and will continue to monitor the situation. thank you everybody. i appreciated. >> you guys wasted all your questions on the same one over and over. tough crowd today. i know it's a little late. were used to doing a briefing so i will have a few updates before get your questions. i wanted to make sure you are aware that last week the first lady now she will leave the united states delegation in support of the more than 90 american athletes competing at the games in toronto, canada this september. as a president often says there's no better representative of the united states and the first lady. he's very proud leading having h
completely ruled out support of coups that would have a indirect -- in south america. this occurred in 80. are you still abiding by the agreement secretary powell signed in ruling out any u.s. support of a coup, or an uprising against maduro to bring a new leadership? >> we are focused on the democratic process and that is what were focused on right now. one more question. >> other sanctions on -- link to the military? >> we have announcing shins and will continue to monitor...
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south america's trade bloc for suspending venezuela's membership back in december twenty sixth seen obviously this is not the end of the crisis in the chaos there but for now the government of venezuela seems defiant against all the opposition. in miami thank you so much for covering this for us thank you time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back exxon mobil is fined millions for working with russian business giants that were put under sanctions by the u.s. back in two thousand and fourteen and my guests former u.s. attorney commissioner bart chilton joins you can take apart president bush six months in office as we go to break check out the numbers the closing bell. why would you put the. little bit on the. board you should you know. what about. that one. word more. oh. in the us a child can choose a school. with a retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers. to step up to an apollo so
south america's trade bloc for suspending venezuela's membership back in december twenty sixth seen obviously this is not the end of the crisis in the chaos there but for now the government of venezuela seems defiant against all the opposition. in miami thank you so much for covering this for us thank you time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back exxon mobil is fined millions for working with russian business giants that were put under sanctions by the u.s. back in two...
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our south america correspondent, katy watson, sent this report from caracas. it's been four months of anger on the streets of venezuela and there's no sign of an end. protests began after president maduro moved to limit the opposition‘s power in congress, he reversed the decision but by then the anger was clear. when former president hugo chavez came to power 18 years ago, many venezuelans wanted change. he won support among the poor because he promised to provide for them. it was the era of high oil prices but that's now over. chavez's successor, nicolas maduro, is accused of pushing venezuela to the economic brink and eroding democracy. the government says the vote is the only way to stabilise the economy and bring much—needed peace, but the opposition says it is a dictatorial move and is boycotting the vote. the people who want democracy, the people who want change, the public worker who is tired, bothered and angry, come out and we'll gather in all the country's roadways, that's where we'll be. the country's paralysed. there are daily queues and food s
our south america correspondent, katy watson, sent this report from caracas. it's been four months of anger on the streets of venezuela and there's no sign of an end. protests began after president maduro moved to limit the opposition‘s power in congress, he reversed the decision but by then the anger was clear. when former president hugo chavez came to power 18 years ago, many venezuelans wanted change. he won support among the poor because he promised to provide for them. it was the era of...
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and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from antarctica, and have drawn out locals and people from across the world to watch them come in and crash against these rocks. if you look really carefully out there, what looks like little birds bobbing on the surface of the water, are surfers taking on these gargantuan waves, at the risk of their lives.. it's pretty incredible. i've got my wet suit, about tojump on a surfboard and try and find out for myself. my teacher is a local who introduces novices to the art of surfing every day. i suspect, however, that he's used to rather more coordinated students. looking... laughter. it turns out s
and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge waves, punta de lobos is considered one of the best breaks in south america. and it's become a paradise for big wave surfers. i've arrived in punta de lobos at a particularly good time, because word has gone around that this morning's swell will be unusually strong, with waves of up to 30 feet. these huge waves have been tracked all the way from...
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they are from south america, central america. their whole plan is to come here to their family to live in the home of their dreams and then go is great. i would probably do the same thing. >> anthony: if i were to think about coming to florida to live, what would seem attractive to me, and i mean this absolutely, find some place on the beach and descend into my crocodile skinned, late area george hamilton phase, walk up and down metal detector, with shorts up to here, but that would be me. people who go to live that dream, they don't go to the beach. >> women: ask me when the last time i went to the beach was. >> anthony: when was the last time i went to the beach? >> women: about a year and a half ago. >> anthony: what the -- is that? >> women: we're working. >> anthony: if you weren't working, would you be at the beach more often? >> women: my dream's to have a house on the beach. i don't know why. i never go, but i love it. and i always say i will never live in south florida if i didn't live near water. i live near water and i
they are from south america, central america. their whole plan is to come here to their family to live in the home of their dreams and then go is great. i would probably do the same thing. >> anthony: if i were to think about coming to florida to live, what would seem attractive to me, and i mean this absolutely, find some place on the beach and descend into my crocodile skinned, late area george hamilton phase, walk up and down metal detector, with shorts up to here, but that would be...
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boa constrictors are native to tropical, central and south america and while they're nonvenomous they squeeze their prey and swallow them whole. the victim kept no fewer than 11 snakes in her home. rachel cary, bbc news. the most extraordinary story. coming up in a few minutes, dateline london. first, the weather. hello there. with rain across the north and south for saturday, there was still some room for fine weather. for a while we had sunshine yesterday in lincolnshire but the rain did arrive and it was wet for much of the day in eastbourne in east sussex. some strong wind here as well continuing at the moment. the thickest of the cloud here has been spilling in across much of england and wales to provide outbreaks of rain but by the morning the wettest conditions are heading eastwards and out into the north sea. things are beginning to dry off but only briefly — as we head towards the north—west we still have showers continuing into the morning across northern ireland, western fringes of scotland. the rest of scotland, a dry start but it will not stay that way. it should be d
boa constrictors are native to tropical, central and south america and while they're nonvenomous they squeeze their prey and swallow them whole. the victim kept no fewer than 11 snakes in her home. rachel cary, bbc news. the most extraordinary story. coming up in a few minutes, dateline london. first, the weather. hello there. with rain across the north and south for saturday, there was still some room for fine weather. for a while we had sunshine yesterday in lincolnshire but the rain did...
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merkel source south america's trade bloc for suspending venezuela's membership back in december two thousand and sixteen obviously this is not the end of the crisis in the chaos there but for now the government of venezuela seems defiant against all the opposition. in miami thank you so much for covering this for us. thank you time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back exxon mobil is fined millions for working with russian business giants that were put under sanctions by the u.s. back in two thousand and fourteen and my gut's former u.s. attorney for mr parcher joins me to pick apart president bush six months in office as we go to break check out the numbers the closing bell. is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it could also lead to tragedy i did. just i came because and the. many lives have been broken really excessive to the banks going to. be. the banks but i just didn't think of the. people seen the future face and how you know you become ill you do job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is. the way those actually come to a bit of
merkel source south america's trade bloc for suspending venezuela's membership back in december two thousand and sixteen obviously this is not the end of the crisis in the chaos there but for now the government of venezuela seems defiant against all the opposition. in miami thank you so much for covering this for us. thank you time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back exxon mobil is fined millions for working with russian business giants that were put under sanctions by...
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> in south america, yes, good question. so, there's a tremendous success story. when i first started teaching at stanford i taught a course called the google of the military in politics. and i always had several i could talk about. now you look in latin america and most of the big states are functioning democracies. brazil, chile, peru, colombia. either way, one of the things i wanted to do in th give in to to say to people democracy promotion isn't iraq and afghanistan. that is a security problem and that's very hard, but colombia is a place that we helped bring back from the verge of it being a failed state, so the big things latin america are doing very well. there are a few like the sandinistas that are still hanging on and the cubans are still making trouble in latin america but they won't last. those regimes i think will not last. the place that i am the most worried about is venezuela. this is a perfect situation. this used to be a middle income country that now people can find food and they can't find medicine. i do
> in south america, yes, good question. so, there's a tremendous success story. when i first started teaching at stanford i taught a course called the google of the military in politics. and i always had several i could talk about. now you look in latin america and most of the big states are functioning democracies. brazil, chile, peru, colombia. either way, one of the things i wanted to do in th give in to to say to people democracy promotion isn't iraq and afghanistan. that is a security...
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to the prison but especially focussings on years together in south america and first i used them as a kind of source of information. and details of where we were and places and names and so on. but then as i got into it, i realized it's a much richer story if i -- actually weave the dies into narrative itself. so her commenting on something about us being broke but at the time i had no idea we were broke. or you know, her reflection on me remembering it differently and then comment in the book that we have these differing interpretations of things. so it was -- yeah, so in other words it wasn't just sort of background material for writing my book but it became part of the book. i should say it wasn't strict diary but letter and correspondents, and books that she had written. and my father had kept meticulous record keeper had kept every piece of paper related to custody battle. every correspondents with lawyer and lawyer and son and the them into two fat folders for his own sake when i told hem i was doing this book he doesn't talk much about this stuff. but he handed me those folders
to the prison but especially focussings on years together in south america and first i used them as a kind of source of information. and details of where we were and places and names and so on. but then as i got into it, i realized it's a much richer story if i -- actually weave the dies into narrative itself. so her commenting on something about us being broke but at the time i had no idea we were broke. or you know, her reflection on me remembering it differently and then comment in the book...
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boa constrictors are native to tropical, central and south america and while their nonvenomous they squeeze their prey and swallow them whole. the victim kept no fewer than 11 snakes in her home. rachel cary, bbc news. no good deed goes unpunished they say! time for the weather the weather forecast with darren. i don't like that story! it's not my fault it's raining, honestly! a change of fortunes right now in the uk and all show you some weather watchers and explain. this is eastbourne earlier in east sussex, damp and dismal underneath the rain whereas further north towards lincolnshire for example we had some sunshine for a while but won the radar sequence and this is the rain that we've seen over the past few hours, it has moved away from the south—east corner of england and moved into lincolnshire and across east yorkshire. here's the forecast sequence over east yorkshire. here's the forecast sequence over the next three hours and the heavy rain soon clears from the south—east england and away to wales, wetter weather moving to eastern england and northern england perhaps, still aro
boa constrictors are native to tropical, central and south america and while their nonvenomous they squeeze their prey and swallow them whole. the victim kept no fewer than 11 snakes in her home. rachel cary, bbc news. no good deed goes unpunished they say! time for the weather the weather forecast with darren. i don't like that story! it's not my fault it's raining, honestly! a change of fortunes right now in the uk and all show you some weather watchers and explain. this is eastbourne earlier...
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what do you think the future for central and south america is moving forward? john: south america has the same resources we have but it stayed poor when north america got rich. do people have a sense it was government that did that? >> i don't think they did. all the history and sociology teachers give a marxist view of history and tell us how america became rich by exploiting latin america which makes no sense at all. >> hi, my name is sally. i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo! >> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started, when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over the university again, for security reasons, as they decided not to participate, but the students from state university, they, stood up by themsel
what do you think the future for central and south america is moving forward? john: south america has the same resources we have but it stayed poor when north america got rich. do people have a sense it was government that did that? >> i don't think they did. all the history and sociology teachers give a marxist view of history and tell us how america became rich by exploiting latin america which makes no sense at all. >> hi, my name is sally. i go to the university of waterloo in...
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. >> reporter: the americans who boarded this amazon riverboat in south america were told it was a brand-new vessel built to exceed safety standards, and for the hammers of lincoln, nebraska, it was their ultimate adventure. >> they had worked for years and lived pretty grfrugally. >> reporter: sometime after midnight, something went terribly wrong no tin the hamme cabin. in minutes, the entire hallway is filled with smoke. the rosenbergs said there were no fire flashing lights. >> you couldn't see five inches in front of your face. >> reporter: again and again, crew members go to the hammers' cabin but don't try to go inside. it would be 20 minutes and 47 seconds from the first sign of smoke until the crew will enter the cabin to rescue the hammers. it was too late. larry hammer died in the cabin from smoke inhalation, and the crew waited another six minutes to pull out kristy hammer to died en route to the hospital. >> getting on that boat cost them their lives. >> reporter: an investigation by the peruvian navy found the cause to be an overheated power strip provided by the cruise. and th
. >> reporter: the americans who boarded this amazon riverboat in south america were told it was a brand-new vessel built to exceed safety standards, and for the hammers of lincoln, nebraska, it was their ultimate adventure. >> they had worked for years and lived pretty grfrugally. >> reporter: sometime after midnight, something went terribly wrong no tin the hamme cabin. in minutes, the entire hallway is filled with smoke. the rosenbergs said there were no fire flashing...
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interesting in terms of when they compare it, they haven't seen similar results in south america, africa or asia. it is the west and the us. they were less studies in these countries. maybe we would see a similar impact in these countries. and some of the modern ailments like obesity follow that route. that is true. they will come, one would suspect, sadly. right, onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale? onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale7m onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale? it is an encouraging sign if you are the greek finance minister because if you are the greek finance minister you are the greek finance minister you are the greek finance minister you are aware that injuly you are the greek finance minister you are aware that in july 2018 your current bailout programme ends, so you have to either refinance yourself in the market, or wait for a bailout programme, which at this point in time is not something that athens wants to go for, given it has beenin athens wants to go for, given it has been in the pa
interesting in terms of when they compare it, they haven't seen similar results in south america, africa or asia. it is the west and the us. they were less studies in these countries. maybe we would see a similar impact in these countries. and some of the modern ailments like obesity follow that route. that is true. they will come, one would suspect, sadly. right, onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale? onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale7m...
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. >> 16 years ago, secretary inell signed an agreement south america in which the u.s. completely ruled out support of coups that would have an indirect change on government and supported direct sanctions. when therred in aiding president was overthrown. are you still abiding by the agreement that secretary powell signed? are you ruling out any support of a coup against a regime that brings a new leadership? comment on -- we are focused on the democratic process and that is what we are focused on right now. one more question. -- >> we announced sanctions, we will monitor the situation and consider everything in the future. thank you everybody, we appreciate it. press secretary sanders: you guys wasted all of your questions on the same ones over and over. just kidding, tough crowd today. wenow it is a little late, are used to doing the briefings. i will have a few updates. i wanted to make sure that you are all aware that the first lady announced that she will allegation at the games in toronto, canada. as the president says, there is no better representative for the uni
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if you can share some of those thought on the surest governments in south america. >> in south america, yes. north america is actually a tremendous success story. when i first started teaching at stanford, i taught the role of the military in politics and i always had several that i could talk about. now you look in latin america and most of the big stage are functioning democracies. brazil, peru, one of the things i wanted to do in the book it is in iraq and dan. that is a security problem and that is very hard. but colombia is the place we help bring back from the verge of being a failed state. so the big things of latin america is actually doing very well. there are a few blackbirds like the sandinistas that are still hanging on. and the cubans are still making trouble in latin america. but they won't last. those regimes they think will not last. the place that i am most worried about is venezuela. this is an horrific situation. this is a middle income countries that now people can buy food and they can't buy medicines. i don't think there's a factor to the rest of the region becaus
if you can share some of those thought on the surest governments in south america. >> in south america, yes. north america is actually a tremendous success story. when i first started teaching at stanford, i taught the role of the military in politics and i always had several that i could talk about. now you look in latin america and most of the big stage are functioning democracies. brazil, peru, one of the things i wanted to do in the book it is in iraq and dan. that is a security...
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he ran south come which is the central united states military for south america and central america. running dhs made sense because he made so much timing with them. he took this gig because the president wanted him to. he wasn't going to buck the will of the president. that means in the same way he respects the president, he's going to expect his subordinates to respect him. it goes both ways for him. that could lead us to some fireworks at the white house in the coming weeks. >> wow, fireworks at the white house. we haven't seen that yet. trump's director of the office of budget and management had this to say about the staff shake up. let's watch. >> president wants to go a different direction. want a little more discipline, a little more structure in there. you know he enjoys working with generals. >> chris, you're an expert in all things chief of staff. what does general kelly need to do on day one to set the tone in terms of his tenure. >> the key question is will he be empowered in a way priebus wasn't. the definition of insanity would be for john kelly to take this job with th
he ran south come which is the central united states military for south america and central america. running dhs made sense because he made so much timing with them. he took this gig because the president wanted him to. he wasn't going to buck the will of the president. that means in the same way he respects the president, he's going to expect his subordinates to respect him. it goes both ways for him. that could lead us to some fireworks at the white house in the coming weeks. >> wow,...
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we did not have a big business in asia and south america, now we have a business that is growing. >> fabulous. nick, nice to see you. thank you very much for taking all those questions. we'll watch ftse 30 originally what year was that >> going back over 100 years >> when jeff was first in the business he's still around. i should be careful. nick, nice to see you. nick hampton, chief financial officer at tate & lyle >> a vast amount of companies reporting, stateside as well we're positive again we had more records left, right and center in the united states overnight as well. boeing was one of the big companies moving there let's look at european markets big, big, big moves in individual stocks in the ftse, big moves to the upside forever the likes of tate, diageo, to the down side we're seeing that huge big decline for astrazeneca. 10 billion pounds gone like that one drug trial we'll look at the foreign exchange markets quickly we are seeing euro/dollar 1.17 >>> coming up on the show, investors give facebook the thumbs up as it posts second quarter earnings worthy of a like get it,
we did not have a big business in asia and south america, now we have a business that is growing. >> fabulous. nick, nice to see you. thank you very much for taking all those questions. we'll watch ftse 30 originally what year was that >> going back over 100 years >> when jeff was first in the business he's still around. i should be careful. nick, nice to see you. nick hampton, chief financial officer at tate & lyle >> a vast amount of companies reporting, stateside...
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of south america will get to experience at least a partial eclipse. it is going to start in oregon around 10:15 a.m. local time and the s travel across the continental united states at about 1,400, 1,500 miles an hour. it's going to go over 14 states ending in south carolina. >> but the best viewing will take place in the path of totality. >> if you're in this narrow band, it's about 70 miles wide going from oregon to south carolina. >> and that's where this expert is going. >> you go to the carolinas. i'm going to be in charleston. >> and the best way to view the elips is with some really cool glasses. >> never look at it with your own eyes. >> these are you can get at libraries, you can order them online. >> you have 30 days to get ready and come up with a plan on where you want to be. we have a link to the nasa web site on nbcwashington.com and on our nbc washington app. and if you miss this one -- >> we have another opportunity in 2024. >> nobody wants to wait until 2024. you're going to be down in we're going to get 2:11 of dark totality. i'm so
of south america will get to experience at least a partial eclipse. it is going to start in oregon around 10:15 a.m. local time and the s travel across the continental united states at about 1,400, 1,500 miles an hour. it's going to go over 14 states ending in south carolina. >> but the best viewing will take place in the path of totality. >> if you're in this narrow band, it's about 70 miles wide going from oregon to south carolina. >> and that's where this expert is going....
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. >>> one of south america's most wanted drug lords could face now almost 50 years in jail after decades on the run, he has been caught. right here walking in there. that's him. brazilian authorities arrested luis carlos darocha in a raid on saturday. >> police say his drug empire trafficked five tons of cocaine each month into south america and abroad. he spent three decades evading authorities. police say using fake names and changing his face with plastic surgery. now on to venezuela. for the third time this year that president there, nicolas maduro is raising his countries's minimum wage. he's also dealing with almost daily demonstrations like what you see here on the streets of caracas, venezuela. people demanding his resignation. >> this weekend's rallies are center add r0u7b8d the treatment of attorney general luisa ortega. cnn's rafael romo reports on how this former maduro ally has now become one of his big critics. >> she's a self-described chavista, a long-time loyalist of the late venezuelan leader hugo chavez and one of the top officials in that country's embattled governmen
. >>> one of south america's most wanted drug lords could face now almost 50 years in jail after decades on the run, he has been caught. right here walking in there. that's him. brazilian authorities arrested luis carlos darocha in a raid on saturday. >> police say his drug empire trafficked five tons of cocaine each month into south america and abroad. he spent three decades evading authorities. police say using fake names and changing his face with plastic surgery. now on to...
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syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil l is just station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syr,
syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil l is just station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syr,
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of the british and south america because they had to engage in then nasty business because the time was better spent doing that for the colonial conquest. obviously this inflamed the ire of london and i should also mention another point as well to the rivalry between spain and britain and that is as you definitely know as a british possession called another earliest colonial conquest. but many were perceived not to be reliable as well. so some of the leaders were irish because they defected to the other side. to fight the spanish. you may have of the referendum of scotland a few weeks ago they were threatening to leave the united kingdom and italy became part of it in 17 '07 in the midst of our story. the scottish were perceived as being politically unreliable five london helping to put pressure on london to our africans nettle the with the perceived reliability but also because spadefoots competitive pressure to do the same so they can fight the spanish more competitively. says something that north american settlers that they thought to them is to say they felt africanas should not
of the british and south america because they had to engage in then nasty business because the time was better spent doing that for the colonial conquest. obviously this inflamed the ire of london and i should also mention another point as well to the rivalry between spain and britain and that is as you definitely know as a british possession called another earliest colonial conquest. but many were perceived not to be reliable as well. so some of the leaders were irish because they defected to...
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one of south america's most notorious drug barons has been arrested in brazil — after evading capture for three decades. luiz carlos da rocha is thought to have run a cocaine production network in the jungles of bolivia, colombia and peru. he had undergone plastic surgery to hide from the police. britain is withdrawing from an agreement which allows foreign countries to fish in its waters. the government says leaving the london fisheries convention will allow the uk to take back control of access to its fishing rights. daniela relph reports. the uk fishing industry is a multimillion pound business. but the government says britain's exit from the european union is a chance to build a new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germany, ireland and the netherlands fishing within six and i2 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. it will not be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will ta ke departure from the convention will take around it nine years. michael gove said the triggering the wi
one of south america's most notorious drug barons has been arrested in brazil — after evading capture for three decades. luiz carlos da rocha is thought to have run a cocaine production network in the jungles of bolivia, colombia and peru. he had undergone plastic surgery to hide from the police. britain is withdrawing from an agreement which allows foreign countries to fish in its waters. the government says leaving the london fisheries convention will allow the uk to take back control of...
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story num: fo23w slug: south america cold wx vo vo/blanca ---mientras que aqu arden sin control varios incendios forestales.... en otras partes del mundo, las extremas temperaturas sorprenden a varios poblaciones de latinoamerica. take vo/cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. hacia el sur se vive un drastico invierno. take 2box --la ola de fro en latinomerica ha generado condiciones excepcionales en varias ciudades de chile, argentina y brasil con presencia de nieve en los ltimos das -- algunas ciudades en brazil reportaron temperaturas por debajo de los 20. -- por otra parte la capital de chile, experimento la caida de nieve mas grande en los ultimos 46 aÑos. take vo 2 -- mire lo que paso en una regin al norte de china. -- varios carros fueron arrastrados por una fuerte corriente. -- las lluvias que han durado por mas de 10 dias provocaron que unas 50 mil viviendas cola
story num: fo23w slug: south america cold wx vo vo/blanca ---mientras que aqu arden sin control varios incendios forestales.... en otras partes del mundo, las extremas temperaturas sorprenden a varios poblaciones de latinoamerica. take vo/cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app....
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since tying the knot last year, they've been travelling overland across south america, with no planned route and no intention of returning home. a lot of our friends are getting married or are buying a place. but, yeah, we want that also, but there is other stuff we want to do before that. there's been many highlights in all of the countries. but i think one in particular would be the rainbow mountain in peru. the couple are now on their way to central america, and will continue blogging about their adventures on instagram and facebook. and finally, how would you celebrate your 100th year? finland has marked the event in style by opening up its 40th national park. it is named hossa, after the local sami word for far—away place. the national park offers up hiking, fishing, kayaking and cycling activities. it's also home to one of finland's largest rock paintings, estimated to be almost 4000 years old. the 11,000—hectare park contains over 100 lakes and ponds. this promo video was made by film—maker riku karkkulainen, who's glad this land is now a protected area. thanks to everyone
since tying the knot last year, they've been travelling overland across south america, with no planned route and no intention of returning home. a lot of our friends are getting married or are buying a place. but, yeah, we want that also, but there is other stuff we want to do before that. there's been many highlights in all of the countries. but i think one in particular would be the rainbow mountain in peru. the couple are now on their way to central america, and will continue blogging about...