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Monocle 24: The Briefing
"brasilia" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Briefing
"This sense of security and the use of force by the police has always been at the corner of Bolsonaro who has been pro gun, made several measures for legal liberalization of Afghan possession. So there is a doubt looming over the security forces, especially the lower ranking ones who are known to be many of them Bolsonaro supporters, and their loyalty to the institutions. And this episode in Brasília has put further further doubts into that, which is very serious for Brazilian democracy. Antonio Fernando also said that these rioters they seemed to know what they were doing, how well organized were there. What is your impression and what do we know? Did they have an actual plan on if so, what was it? Well, the plan, it is clear that it is an organized movement. I think that Brazil for the first time in its modern democracy has a problem with a new organized, extremist movement. In this case, a right wing far right movement. There were now an important part of the investigation now is also related to the financing of this protesters who were camped outside of the army headquarters. The fact that they had food that they have, the word shops selling all sorts of food there that many travel to Brazil almost all of them travel to brazilia and to the place of the protests in buses that were paid by some people. And some of them were already identified. They are mostly small business people who are sympathizers of Bolsonaro and the far right. So some of them have already been identified. It is now a matter of crucial security point now for Brazil to identify how serious this threat is, that the threat exists, there's no doubt about it. But how capable are them to continue doing and doing more violent acts, sabotage, and there was also an attempted terrorist attack in December in Brasília in which Abu zona supported from the north assembled an improvised explosive device and recognized and admitted to the authorities that he was trying to call attention to the movement and try to make the force the military to intervene in Brazilian politics and stage a course of like that. So it is a serious problem of political violence and it is organized. Fernando Holmes do we know now about the damage that has been done. So far to the actual buildings and public areas in Brasília. I mean, as Antonio, I'm sure would agree with me. I mean, the damage has been incredibly sad for anyone that visited the city and it's stunning public buildings. I mean, state of art I would say, I mean, mark was, I mean, the damage, it's indescribable here. There's a piece called as mulattos by one of Brazil's most important painters, but dika kanchi. It's worth about 8 million hair eyes, which is about €1.43 million. It's been knives 7 times, and has been talked our culture minister Margaret Jimenez. It says, you know, there's still not sure how they would restore it. Some pieces they are, you know, you can't really restore all of them because there's being furniture by Sergio Rodriguez. Mars masterpiece is really and this will cost quite a lot of money. Some people are even saying, if there will be fines for the protesters, maybe this money could be used as well for the restoration of the city. But the damage is being quite severe as well is not only as mulattoes, there's a long list, I think they released an inventory and say how much it would cost and what can be done because some work can be done. It's not repairable at all. It's incredibly sad. Fernando just finally, what do you think will happen next? Let's look at what to expect from president Lula. What does this mean to him? And also, what is president jar Bordeaux doing next? Well, let's start with Bolsonaro. He is in Orlando in the United States. I think he gave an interview to CNN Brazil. He'll be back to Brazil earlier than he thought. As I said, he did condemn the attacks, perhaps not as strongly as one would like from a former world leader. And I think he's a bit scared as well, because he's not a world leader anymore, so he can't stay in the United States for long. He's there only on a tourist Visa. For Lula, what I said is, after the invasion, I think he had a strong reaction, and one positive thing for him actually in his government, it did create a sense of national unity he met with the majority of governors of states in the country, from left and right, so perhaps in a few weeks we will see the sense of national unity. I mean, it needs to last because there are threats of other attacks as well. And I think they need to kind of up this investigation. So there will be lots more on this story markers in the coming weeks. I bet Fernando Antonio, thank you very much, Antonio sampayo and Monaco's own Fernando Augusta basico there. It's 1230 in here in London. Here is Monaco's carrot rubber with a day by the new set lies. Thanks, Marcus. Sweden is preparing legislation to allow the construction of more nuclear power stations in the country in order to boost electricity production and enhance energy security. Prime minister of Christensen has made expanding nuclear power generation a key goal for his government. South Korea and the United States have announced they will hold tabletop exercises next month as the allies move to better counter to Nord's nuclear threats. It comes after North Korea launched an unprecedented number of missiles last year, including intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the mainland of the United States. And Greece's last king Constantine the second has died age 82 in a hospital in Athens, constantin the second ascended to the throne in 1964 before being forced to flee after military coup three years later. The monarchy was eventually abolished in 1973. Those are the days headlines, back to you, Marcus. Thanks, Carlos. Next we turn to Japan as prime minister formia kishida continues his trip around Europe before heading to the U.S. yesterday he was in Italy and today he's holding talks in London with UK prime minister Rishi sunak, but how is he still being perceived back home? And what would make this a success? Let's get the latest with Monaco's Tokyo bureau chief if you're in a Wilson hello Fiona. Hi, Marcus. Could you first tell us how much breast coverage this tour by kushida is getting where you are? Yeah, I mean, it is getting a lot of press coverage. Kissy does been he's been struggling with his ratings here in Japan. I think he's always strong on diplomatic issues. He's good on overseas travel. You know, he was a very long serving foreign minister. So this is really where he's very comfortable, gets him out of the domestic politics for a while. And you know, it's a big tour. 5 countries, he's laying the groundwork for the G 7 meeting that Japan is hosting in May in Hiroshima, which is his home constituency actually.

WTOP
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"The truth. Diamonds direct, your love, our passion. This is WTO P news 8 52 Russia has stepped up what's being called a powerful assault led by the Wagner contract militia on soledar in eastern Ukraine. Keith says tonight, it's a difficult situation for forces repelling waves of attacks around the salt mining town in nearby fronts. National security correspondent JJ green solodar is in the industrial Donbass region and it's a few miles from bakhmut where troops from both sides have been taking heavy losses in some of the most intense trench warfare since Russia invaded almost 11 months ago. Ukrainian deputy defense minister Hanuman said on telegram today, Ukrainian forces had repelled an earlier attempt to take that town, but a large number of Wagner units have returned. She says they've deployed fresh tactics and more soldiers under heavy artillery cover and we're being told that these forces of some of Wagner's best and the part of the reason why the fighting has been so intense there is because many believe the leader of that group give Genie prigozhin wants to take control of the town and those salt mines in the town. So it's been particularly heinous fighting. One particular Ukrainian Ministry of Defense spokesperson said today, it was hell for those that are fighting there. WTO's national security correspondent, JJ green. In Brazil, 1200 people have been detained in connection to the violent attack on the country's federal government buildings yesterday. The federal district government of Brasília, the country's capital, has also been removed from his post in the aftermath, hundreds of supporters of the right wing former president jair Bolsonaro, stormed Congress, the Supreme Court and the president's palace in hopes of kicking out newly inaugurated president Silva. Political analysts say there are questions about the slow

The Charlie Kirk Show
January 6, Brazil Edition? Matthew Tyrmand Explains
"Now is Matthew tirman to talk about Brazil, Matthew, welcome to the program. What on earth is happening in Brazil? The storming of the presidential quarters yesterday walk us through it. Well, certainly, obviously they're trying to build as many correlations as they can with what happened in D.C. two years ago. And it does stem from a similar protest movement of anger feeling of disenfranchisement, distrust with the system. But in Brazil, it is the separated powers are so much more out of whack. It is so much worse. There have been protesters on the ground in Brazil. We talked about it at best with you and Steve a few weeks ago. We're a day 70, 71 of millions into tens of millions of people who have occupied campsites around military barracks and cities all over the country in a specifically in Brasília, the federal capital, obviously the most. And they marched into these buildings yesterday, the three main buildings being the National Congress building, the Supreme Court building and the presidential palace. And there was no violence. They were pushed back and vacated. There were some lefty agitators who did do destructive things, which has given the pretext for the new federal regime to clamp down. They've already clamped down heavily on journalists on pastors on protest leaders on indigenous peoples who have been leading these protests. They've censored them. They've frozen their bank accounts. They've taken deplatform them out of social media and they're more arrests coming certainly. I mean, they are going to use this to cement power aggressively as we would expect from those who are admittedly marxists and believe that Venezuela is a successful experiment in corporate and national governance.

The Dan Bongino Show
Dr. Peter McCullough: The Mix of Catecholamine, Myocarditis & Vaccines
"How is it that all of these people not just one but quite a few are dying suddenly and no one has any questions Well in this clip with doctor McCullough on a podcast he makes the case that this may have something to do with the interaction with catecholamines For the non scientists in the crowd totally understand catecholamines or adrenaline type chemicals flight or fight type chemicals produced in the human body in response to external stimuli Catecholamines are released in athletic events I want you to listen to every second of this and what that may have to do with myocarditis and potentially vaccine side effects check this out But the interesting finance the history of pathology looked like there was an overlay of what's called catecholamine toxicity There must have been a surge of adrenaline now this may have been from antecedent athletic activity We don't know or it could just be in the throes of dying to struggle of these boys They died at home their parents weren't there Struggling for the last breaths of life before they died of the vaccine That could have been the surge of catecholamines But lead investigator doctor flavio Canada Gianni from Brasília Brazil I just interviewed him on the McCullough report He believes it's perfectly consistent with the hypothesis that the vaccine sets up the heart inflammation which can be very subtle In fact some of it can have no symptoms whatsoever And then it's the big surge of adrenaline during a soccer game or during a basketball game during sports that's triggering these deaths and boy that theory fits and he has a paper out in the preprint server system Outlining how that really happens

Six Degrees of WTF
"brasilia" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF
"Reports that i read stated that the body was wrapped in plastic and others dimension the body being wrapped up. But either way. It was a body of sarah. She was lying in front of the fence of a house. Near a woodpile. The man immediately called police they showed up and pretty soon word had spread that a body had been found or per silia gets word so she drives down and ask police if she can see the body and maybe help identify it. In the event in his case era will police deny the request. The body's already been bagged and when she asked them will could potentially be k. Sarah they refuse to answer. Also the information regarding the body being found was not released to the media or to the public more on this later two days later on august. Thirty first yolanda again case ours. Grandmother was contacted by her brother. She said that his granddaughter had read on twitter. That the body found on the twenty ninth was that of a stops girl and dow was case. Eras dad's last name. So you'll want to call jerrell brasilia as said. Can you verify this information. People are saying that this. The body was k- sarah so the next day brasilia gerald went to the blest mortuary to see if the body was k- sarah's and they were told no you know it's not k. Sarah they're relieved. Of course they continue to hope. That case eras fine. Okay awesome so. They went out and continued searching for her ten days later. September eleventh twenty nineteen. You'll want it gets a call from a family member letting her know that. The body was positively identified as k sarah for the record. It wasn't the big horn county police department or the big horn county coroner who notified yolanda even though yulon it was hardly guardian so it sounds as though that either notified. Priscilla or gerald. And even though you'll wanna was her legal guardian. Yeah so the next day. September twelfth geraldine goes to the funeral home. And she's told by terry bullets who this was bullets. Mortuary where the body was now. Terry i'm just gonna point this out terry. Bolus was not only the owner of bullets. Mortuary these also the elected coroner for big horn county. Okay so she is told by terry that case. Sarah's remains actually. Aren't there. They were being held at the montana. Department of justice. Crime lab in billings montana will. The family wanted to use the doll funeral. Home in billings for the service. But according to jaren. Terry bullets either persuaded or gently forced her to have k- serra's remains sent to his funeral home in hardened instead he also told her that case sarah's remains to be cremated before they could be returned so jaylen felt like this was the only way she could get back for service so she signed off on it. So he immediately ordered the cremation of k. Sarah and put in a request for the remains to be sent to his funeral home before anyone else could speak up her. Weigh in on this from what i understand. Gerald then paid less for all of us and left. This was before grayson cedar bowl tail arrived at the funeral home to speak with him when they ask for information. Regarding case says death. He told him that the date of death was august..

Man Tools Podcast
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KQED Radio
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"Some groups of Bolsonaro supporters did knocked down metal police barricades and try to force themselves onto the premises of government buildings. The military police pushed them back with tear gas. God run, says a woman draped in a Brazilian flag. In a video posted on Twitter cowards. She yells at the police while running from the smoke. Otherwise, however, the day's protests were peaceful. Ryan Mir is an editor of the Independent media site Brazil Wire and a journalist with Telesur, who covered the rally in Brasilia. The protests today was super calm, but what happened was for about a 12 hour 10 hour period. The news cycle was all about chaos in Brazil. And so that was the actual insurrection. The idea that they spread this idea in the international media and the national media, but you know the people were on the verge of overthrowing Brazilian institutionally. The Supreme Court. Bolsonaro has battled the Supreme Court recently over investigations into his government. Sociologist Carlos Eduardo Martine's says a coup is still Bolsonaro's endgame. Second sit down, but only side. This forces no fast, he says. September 7th was a trial run of the neo Fascist forces, led by Balzan Otto to implement a totalitarian could tie in Brazil in the near future. Boston are still doesn't have the sufficient support for this, he says. That might seem extreme. But without a doubt, Bolsonaro took his rhetoric and attacks on the judicial branch to a whole new level..

WNYC 93.9 FM
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"Him his our leader, and it's the only one that's not corrupt in our Brazilian government system. Now that view that Bolsonaro is a champion against corruption is common amongst his supporters, even though there are allegations about corruption within Bolsonaro's government. But I also asked Morris if he would support a military takeover in Brazil. If that meant Bolsonaro could keep power, And he said yes, now far from everyone I spoke to in the crowd shares that view. But you do hear people amongst both an hour's supporters calling for a military takeover, and that's why nerves in Brazil are so much on edge right now. Right. But Phil what is driving the distress that Bolsonaro's supporters have in the system in Brazil? Well, in many ways, it's bolsonaro himself. I mean, right now he's on a campaign to get the country's voting system changed, and he's even threatened to council next year's elections. If change isn't made now, a lot of his supporters today and clearly support that But I think they have never really trusted the system and even less so after the court earlier this year released both scenarios chief rival former President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva Lula as everyone calls him after he'd been convicted on multiple corruption offenses. Those supporters are well aware that Lula, whose leftist is in a strong position to win next year, although he hasn't formally declared that he's a candidate That is NPR's Philip Reeves in Brasilia. Thank you, Phil. You're welcome. Actor Michael K. Williams, who died yesterday is celebrated for award winning roles and dramas such as the Wire Boardwalk Empire and Lovecraft Country. Before that, though, he was a dancer in music videos. Today we wanted to revisit a talk with Williams from 2014. He spoke about his winding path to success for NPR's series. My big break that was doing a bunch of videos. Uh, you know, just dancing background but then on my birthday and my 25th birthday, I got cut in my face and a barroom brawl. There was a popping party going on in Queens..

KQED Radio
"brasilia" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Brazil is off to a heated start. This is the scene a short while ago in the capital Brasilia, Many thousands turned out to show their support for the far right, President Shea. You're both an arrow. He's organized another demonstration in Sao Paulo later today, where crowds are already gathering. And there are also other demonstrations going on around the country for and against the president. We're joined by NPR's Philip Reeves, who's in Brasilia and fill you sent us that sound. You were at a demonstration this morning. A lot of people were worried that hardliners in the crowd would attack the Supreme Court or Congress. So what'd you say? Well, I saw a very big crowd. Tens of thousands. I would say they were in the giant plaza, which is in the heart of the capital, where the presidential Palace and Congress and Supreme Court are located. There were men and women, young and old and kids. They came from all over the place in cars, trucks, vans, many of them most of them, I'd say were clad in the in Brazil's national colours, yellow, green and blue. You know, And so what I was witnessing was an attempt by Bolsonaro to stage a massive show of support to prove his opponents wrong when they say that he's weak and isolated and has been badly damaged by his catastrophic mismanagement of the Covid 19 pandemic. Now it's hard to know Robin whether this was big enough to do that, but it certainly wasn't small. And I think it did, in fact, serve as a reminder that Bolsonaro remains are forced to be reckoned with ahead of next year's elections. We'll tell us I mean both narrow has been called Trump like in this way, gathering crowds to show his support. Who are supporters? What did they tell you about why they support him? Well, some of them it must be said favor a military intervention. There are people who believe that democracy doesn't work in Brazil any longer than they want basically a coup. That's why everyone was so worried yesterday because they were concerned that that element could attack the Supreme Court, and in fact, last night, a convoy of trucks broke through barriers in the same way as Bernard. And so those worries were elevated by that, But in fact, in the end, nothing happened. As for the For the majority of them, though, I would say they're they're They're evangelicals, conservative Catholics, truckers, small business people, rural producers, and there's a lot of reserve military and cops who support Bolsonaro for various reasons. They still think he's fighting against corruption. Although he faces a number of his government faces a number of allegations about possible corrupt involvement in the purchase of Covid vaccines. They believe the Supreme Court is politically biased. It has judges who are politically bias. There's particular anger that Bolsonaro's chief rival in next year's election, the former President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva, Lula, as everyone knows him, was released from prison after being convicted of corruption. You know, and and also a lot of these guys have brought into Bolsonaro's latest fight with the judiciary in which he's trying to get at Brazil's election vote Counting system changed even though he's offered no concrete proof that there's anything wrong with it. So it's a mixture now. Well, you've told us that he's trying to protect or project strength ahead of the next election in Brazil, 13 months away, but just briefly. Their fears their that what happened could become similar to what happened here. An attack on the U. S. Capitol. Well, you know, this has underwritten the whole of today's events so far, and there are still other demonstrations for and against bolsonaro going on around the country. And this is about people's concerns that the fridge and that this is a fragile democracy, and something will happen that threatens its institution. That's why everyone's been so worried about this. Robin NPR international correspondent Philip Reeves in Brazil. Thank you. You're.

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"brasilia" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"In New York, one of the places where President Biden will visit today to see the damage left behind by item. The storm hit the region less than a week ago, killing 52 people in the Northeast are Stephen Portnoy is traveling with the president, who is in New Jersey at this hour as he attended a briefing here in Somerset County, New Jersey, The president said severe weather events are happening in every part of the country. For decades, scientists have warned of extreme weather. That would be more extreme and climate change was here and we're living through it. Now we don't have any more time as he rode through the flood ravaged town of Manville, Mr Biden past piles of waterlogged belongings stacked outside damaged homes and businesses. Stephen Portnoy. CBS News with the president in Central New Jersey Wool from New Jersey. Mr Biden heads to Queens, New York, which was also ravaged by item 13. People died there. Mayor Bill de Blasio. I appreciate him coming here. I appreciate even more that he signed the disaster declaration. That now will allow real resources to flow into the hands of New Yorkers affected by the storm to Texas, where Governor Greg Abbott has signed new GOP voting restrictions into law this after Democrats have been protesting what they say will weaken minority turnout. But he says the law does, however. Make it harder. For fraudulent votes to be cast one area that makes it harder to cheat concerns Mail in ballots. Texas is among at least 18 states that have enacted new voting restrictions since the 2020 election. The Taliban announces its new acting government are Kenny McCormick is at the Pentagon. This is a caretaker Cabinet, and many members have a long history with the group. Some of the top post went to those who led the battle against US led forces. The new interim prime minister held the job the last time the Taliban was in power. The international community had hoped to see some non Taliban members in the lineup. But there's been no evidence of that. A former senior adviser to former President Trump was detained in Brazil today after attending a CPAC conference correspondent Allison Keyes after reports that he had been detained by police. Jason Miller released a statement saying is traveling party was questioned for three hours at the airport in Brasilia. The former spokesman for former president Trump says they were not accused of any wrongdoing and we're told only that they wanted to talk, Miller says. We informed them we had nothing to say, and were eventually released to fly back to the United States, adding Our goal of sharing free speech around the world continues. Allison Keyes, CBS NEWS Washington on Wall Street. At this hour, the Dow is down 177. The NASDAQ is up 30 points. S and P, down eight. This is CBS News. Facet, wealth, personalize and affordable financial planning for everyday Americans, no wealth or asset minimums. Quality financial advice for every stage of your life. More teens are requiring you to get covid shots if you want to attend pro sports games in Seattle details after Cairo radio real time traffickers Emily Martin On the major blocking.

UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra
"brasilia" Discussed on UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra
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Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate
"brasilia" Discussed on Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate
"It feels most of the swimmers that that crush though are in their mid twenties like it's rare to see someone in their teens dominating swimming like like phelps. I think was like dominating the butterfly at an early age. But he wasn't like you know you know in in researching and researching my swimming bit. Which i'll do in a in a second smaller. I saw there is a woman who who won one of the swimming events at seventeen. So i mean is possible to to dominate young age. It is possible. But i think what does the age limit for the olympics fourteen. Sixteen it's in the mid teens. But i'm not sure exactly because simone biles missed the cutoff. By one month for london she would have been able to compete in london. Had she been like a month younger. But i can't remember what the exact age was one more follow up. How do countries decided with sports. They're going to be good at because it seems counter. Intuitive that canada would have a dominant beach volleyball team why there are beaches in canada. Yeah but it's cold there lot you also need to plan sand. It doesn't actually have to be on a beach. You could anywhere live in california but compete for canada. And the i know but you figured like you know portugal. Spain brasilia's the bath beach Croatia i think as a fairly significant beach culture. Like you figured it'd be like like for example. I was watching the three x three. The basketball and apparently like mongolia decided to pick up three x three basketball. And it's like hey we're going to try and be good at this and i've always kind of wondered. How do you do because the us clearly attempts to be good at everything right but other countries were there. Just kinda selectively deciding. What will be good at this. But we won't give it a go at that like. I wonder how that process goes. Why are men's soccer team. Suck well because we are generations behind attempting to be good at it and xactly. I think there's like lessons to be learned to apply that to all sports and other countries popularity. I think is a hard thing to gauge. Like something can be really popular in california but someone in ohio's never heard of it but california's big enough and has an economy enough that Can like it can only california Like california had an olympic team. Actually that'd be cool. If instead of like next olympics instead of we compete as united states each state sends their own team. I feel california like finished in the top ten in the medal count. Isn't that what the us championships would be well. Maybe i don't know your state though. I feel like no. I mean like if you're in college we should have. We should have united states olympics. Where it's just only. The united states completed called qualifying country. News is more state pride. I know but like you said you're not paying your state..

Podcast RadioViajera
"brasilia" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
"No i see poor casually that third do audra commodity annan infantry and the say a maybe month on the that goal in simbarashe icy comey's how newport the and less committed is goosing break-up or key in on area shula in if he got inefficient piano lessons because he still she gets the okay. One set of candles governor. Will you and i know peruta spontaneous don we we pinot real minted in on this. A data nola hill in the k. On new colombian coherent news. That i'm cynthia porta-john look like me can point. Four hundred zero haniel brasilia samsung. It here's a career in legal banana now facing the key. Well not pursuing up with moon this decalitre connoisseurs consider conspiracy. They need committee when he had a coma. Moxie moo in daniel nicosiam quite put one. Oh per say about coping open on a norm. The almost care about nausea nauseous. Though there was listening this one percent in the scellera liberal kasese ave. They'll go Commercial we them pretty. Ceo came in pretty soon as to the world series. Telepathic mentors lachey. Cocaine committee knows isis. In wanna poor saying tra- hocus early tone but guo he get support android luminosity those More heavily larisa on kosovo the moment ally..

The Dystopian Republic
"brasilia" Discussed on The Dystopian Republic
"He silently placed an encyclopedia set of binders full of internal documents and recordings onto a steel box truck. Sending it over to them before walking out of the garage. They're breathing eased after hearing his faint vehicular departure. They carted the truck back into the main office excited yet. Nervous of what. They're about to uncover subduing their fears of the unknown. They carefully opened the binders and what they revealed struck into their senses of touch and unholy terror unlike any other in one recording. Doha's talk of an unnamed group of massing and training half a million veterans to overthrow. Hobbs boo google. Their plan entailed countless public attacks occurring simultaneously sweeping through areas urban rural coastal and land locked. It would erase all remnants of brasilia's post fascist world. The groups and goal was to install a dictator who'd dissolve for melania's democratic institutions perverting it to its oligarchic routes routes that made their people strong brutal and went to be feared and left alone by all their financial statements detailed support from some of vermilion top corporations and richest people most of whom worked in the banking chemical meat packing oil and gas and coal industries or inherited fortunes from set sectors the recording in documents for all the shock state jolted didn't prepare them for what they uncover next. They discovered that the group secretly had the ears of legislators cabinet members and judges from all levels of rebellion governance federal provincial municipal. Also they now had the identity of the person who will be installed as leader. Should the plot prevail. That person was none other then. Gregorio junior himself. In addition they had a date and time in which the groups plan would be put into action november tenth at approximately noon two hours after the polls open for election day the direness of the situation and risk of millions dying as a result smile at them deadlier than an army of grim reapers. That was when hardened lever bootsteps reached their hearings and balances the hollow steps. Frozen like campers face to face with a piranha pack of nile crocodiles and like such crocs. Those packed paces. I for blood that need to be..

Common Home Conversations Beyond UN75
"brasilia" Discussed on Common Home Conversations Beyond UN75
"Hello and welcome to common home conversations. Today we're joined by eduardo. Viola political scientist and professor of international relations. At the university of brasilia. Thank you so much for joining us today. be with you. So you're professor at the university of brasilia a senior researcher of the brazilian council for research. You're also the chair of the brazilian research network on the international system and the anthrax vaccine climate change. He tells more about these experiences and the focus of your current research. Okay well. I have a very long career as proficient of in domestic relations. My full suffering Always but at least in the last thirty five years being am vitamin d issues both in brazil and international on the resilient forty in vitamin that policy so i am the national relations with focusing in vitamin on climate change but an energy transition and so mighty sandwich beam over the years focusing brazil and south america but also following on starting by egli the project automations climate policies of major players and states european union japan russia china india. But i see and right. Now i on a loading board with in specifically About the south. American the governors of climate baio diversity in the pan amazonian not a celia massoni code amazon and comparing politics both Sparking reliever sealed bid or devia. And

Latino Rebels Radio
Brazil's Feminism Disinformation Problem
"In this episode. We're taking you inside one home in brazil where disinformation about. Feminism tested. the bond between a father and a daughter brazilian journalist giovanni fleck explains how women's rights have been attacked by fake news in brazil. I think one of the most disturbing things i've ever heard say was from this tape. Back in two thousand and three back then was another a congressman. He in congress when they in brasilia the capital in boston. I got into an argument with a congresswoman named maria. jose. You about brazil's past military dictatorships both scenarios fond of military power and jose against data ships. But it got personal and she called him a rapist and he just called her beach writing front of the media after that personality didn't back down from her he her again and said i'm not going to rape you because we're not worth auditory visual in brazil. We call this sort of behaviour by man machismo. There's no english equivalent for my cheese. Mill it is idea of hyper masculinity that dictates what a man and a society are supposed to be it is everywhere and it's made a lot of people believe that men are superior to women. Bolsonaro has been in politics the eighties before a long time. He was on the french this moment. Back in two thousand and three. When bolzano called jose you on national tv. This is more people started listening.

You Beauty
Rozalia Russian Is Committed To Her Weekly Fake Tan
"This week's look dropped by guest is echo and designer. Rizzoli of russian brasilia is a former ballerina who fanta online niche as a stall knees and influence a regular sharing. Her effortless looks with over two hundred fifty thousand followers. The melbourne-based mother of two has also recently taken on a new role in two thousand and twenty one as creative director for innovative australian. Tanning brand bouba by latin rosalia. Thanks for dropping by the. Ub podcast thank you for having me now. Hold onto your tanning midst. Because in the spirit of your new role at uber balaton. We are going straighten on fake tan today. So to tell me a little bit about your personal relationship with fake ten. When did you start and what is it. That appeals to you about a fogler. Oh okay are not going to lie. I did spend a lot of my twenties being very naughty and some bagging and my mother always used to say you do that. You really need to look up to skin a knee twenties and old twenty year olds. I never ever listen to my mother. Definitely not the first person that never listened to them wasn't too late late twenties that i could really start saying the sun damage and just how fred all skin released the importance of looking after your skin so i might a pledge to really make sure that i'm used sunscreen. Old times would stop wearing a hat. But of course i still wanted that glow. And that's when i really started tanning religiously in when i made religiously ten every single way. That file doesn't even matter if i have anything on the weekend. I always make sure that. I drew my weekly fake ten.

Morning Edition
Brazil’s Ex-President ‘Lula’ May Run for Office Again as Court Cases Are Tossed
"Right president gyroball sonar. Oh is under growing pressure over his response to the pandemic. Now he's facing trouble of a different kind. Supreme Court judges rolled ball scenarios. Political nemesis can run against him in next year's election. Former leftist president Louis in a CEO Lula da Silva was banned from running. Louis and ASIO. Lula da Silva was banned. Louis and ASIO Lulu DeSilva was banned from running in 2018 because he was convicted of corruption. But this new rolling means the Selva, widely known as Lula could have a shot at getting his old job back. We're joined now by NPR's South America correspondent Philip Reeves. Well, what exactly did the judge rule? Well, I don't know whether you remember this. A couple of years ago, Long after leaving office, Lula was convicted of corruption budges. He wound up serving 18 months in jail. Hey, and his supporters always said these charges were politically motivated. Stop him running in the last election in 2018, which they did That's allowing both Salah Toto win yesterday, a Supreme Court judge. Another of those convictions, he decided the court in southern Brazil that bride Lula had no jurisdiction to do so. He ruled the cases should be tried over again by federal court in the capital, Brasilia. And that means that Lula gets his political rights back, at least for now, and therefore, really much to everyone's surprise. He qualifies to be a candidate in next year's president elect presidential elections and can challenge full sooner.

WBEZ Chicago Programming
Brazil Supreme Court Judge Clears Ex-President Lula of Corruption Charges
"Decision to overturn his corruption convictions is a recognition that he's always been in the right. The judge has ruled that all four cases against the former president should be sent to the capital Brasilia. We get more details in this report from Katie Watson Lula, who was president of Brazil between 2000 and three and 2010. Was convicted in 2000 and 18. He spent more than a year in jail on was handed a lifetime ban on standing for office. This decision by Judge Paquin Means that, for now the former president could run in the next elections, potentially setting up a clash with the controversial incumbent Diable scenario. If so, it's said to be a deeply divisive campaign in a country where Lula still holds a great deal of support. It also faces huge opposition over his record as leader. This is the world News from the BBC. Court

X96
"brasilia" Discussed on X96
"Hmm. All right, 7 22. It is time for round one of your boner voting. Here we go. Three news stories. These are examples of bad, stupid, funny human behavior. You will decide with your votes of these three candidates. Which one is the worst? Which one deserves to go forward to Boehner fight and possibly become boner of the day? Because if it wins here, of course, it's not boner of the day. Yet it goes forward to Boehner Dome secures the spot. Then we do Round two and 8 20 with three more candidates. We get another winner there. And then we take both of our winners and put them against each other at 9 20 this morning. That's when Boehner fight happens. That's when you'll decide boner of the day, all right. So right now pick your champion for round once and one of these three forward to candidates now a third after the news. Once you've heard all three, then you will votes and one of you lucky random boner voters will receive Can't buy it. You can't even pick it up. After you win it too heavy. It's just not available yet. It will be though the radio from Hell Boner T shirt. Our offices will open some day. All right. Here's boner Candidate number one Yeah. Just yuck! Huh? Thistles kind of a trivial candidate. I have to admit. But this is just Wrong. Kraft, Mac and Cheese, which is wrong at the beginning. This is a good candidate. They're trying to spice up Kraft Mac and Cheese, which is I mean, I've eaten it. But it's pretty horrible. It's a glorious shade of orange. It's it's wonderful it it tastes fine. I doubt its food. But you know when you're high, it's a wonderful thing. They're doing something even worse now to it. The company is launching a limited edition macaroni and cheese dish that will include Candy flavor packet that will turn the noodles pink and add a sweet flavor. Celebrate Valentine's Day Kraft Heinz company Is giving away 1000 packages of candy Kraft MAC and cheese. Cat, Kraft MAC and Cheese launching this limited edition. I mean, I just don't do it. I'd try it. I will gave me a box. I'd try it. But I would probably most things I would never open it. I would put it on my shelf and then spit at it every day. I don't understand the can be part of it, like I understand it being a different color for fun, but Wanna give it a little candy head because of candy hearts, you know? Yeah, but Boehner, candidate number one. Yuck! Just yuck! Boner candidate number two I did it to save the strong primary care physician. In one of the hardest hit regions of Italia. But Has been arrested for lethal Lee injecting week Covad patients. Kill him. Free up. Beds during the peak of the pandemic. After Carlo Mosca. His his online patient reviews described him as a loving humanitarian who has saved countless lives before the Corona virus pandemic struck. Patients and their families lavished praise on the loving father whose hospital in Brasilia Northern Italy was one of the hardest hit during the first wave of the pandemic last March. Something clearly changed in Dr Mosca. Is the pick A pandemic raged on the 47 year old doctor was arrested on double homicide charges this week accused of killing week covert patients and doctoring their medical records in order to free up beds for other patients. Wow. Doctor Mosca describes the allegations is baseless, claiming that the overwhelmed health care system is the reason the patients died. They seem to have pretty clear evidence. He hastened them along. Boner candidate number two. I did it to save the strong coming up in a moment. Boner candidate number three Bless this happy. Very happy home. All right..

MSNBC Morning Joe
Officials could approve 2nd COVID-19 vaccine by Moderna soon
"The united states set a record for cova cases for a second day in a row yesterday. Nbc news data shows more than two hundred forty. Three thousand new cases were reported while the covert tracking project report. Some one hundred fifteen thousand people are currently hospitalized with the virus. The us nearly set a new high for deaths as well. Thirty two hundred ninety three reported yesterday. Just five of the record number reported on wednesday but more relief could be on the way the united states is on track to approve a second corona virus vaccine after an independent panel to the food and drug administration recommended. Emergency use authorization for the moderna vaccine yesterday. Members of the vaccines and related biological products. Advisory committee voted twenty two zero in favor of authorization with one abstention. The fda is expected to agree with the recommendation in an official capacity. Could be as soon as today joining us now. Infectious diseases physician and medical director of the special pathogens unit. At the boston university. School of medicine. Dr in the he'd be delia. Nbc news and msnbc medical contributor. Dr padilla it's good to see you. How significant is the modern news to go in the back last week of the pfizer authorization. Although it's another tool in our toolbox moderna vaccine the advantages of it are actually store that much much higher temperatures making distorted most of the freezers bridges that hospitals and clinics usually absent additionally gonna be helpful in areas that made me maybe do not have that infrastructure to be able to store the visor vaccine. So that's one thing that the reason maderna's saw a twenty two zero compared to pfizer that some people turn down the vote was actually. The madeira vaccine is looking for Emergency authorization for those over eighteen years of age whereas the pfizer had the sixteen and seventeen year olds as part of their horton. Some of the members of the committee. The fbi independent committee had an issue with so few number of people in that age for pfizer. It's good news. The one thing that will point out that together with either madonna. Us little if everything goes plan that secured about hundred and fifty million a vaccination spur one hundred fifty million people. So that's about half of our country a little less than half of our country and so we're really still waiting astrazeneca's data as well as bouncing johnson stated in january. That's going to help. Fill the gap. So dr brasilia. How is this rollout going. As we hit the end of the week aired started on monday with those historic pictures of nurses being injected in new york city and the day later in new jersey and across the country. Is it going as planned. They make tweaks where the things that need to change to. Make sure this gets quickly to the people who need it. So for the most part it's been smooth you know. Of course got the winter storm here in the northeast and as far as i know hasn't caused any delays. That definitely sort of tells you the number type of variables that could be out of our control that could affect the future least particularly with the winter coming around. I'm getting my next the This morning at nine o'clock in our own hospitals in boston by smoothly but there are reports that pfizer saying that has doses in the warehouse. But it's looking for guidance on how to get the liberty that's one question about what's going to happen with the upcoming doses in the next couple of weeks because some hospitals are reporting. They've now been told by their state. There's going to be getting up your doses. So the the data about what. What exactly is going on. There is still here

This Morning with Gordon Deal
Houston-area COVID-19 cases rise to 166
"Story local health officials reporting more cases of the corona virus here in the Houston area bringing the current total to one hundred sixty six Houston itself has twenty three cases Harris County outside of Houston reporting fifty one with one death fort bend county has twenty nine cases well Brazzers and Galveston counties each have twelve of gummy county list fifteen cases Brasilia county fourteen and Grimes county has to Matagorda county has four cases including one death chambers liberty Walker and Wharton counties all report one case

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory
Coronavirus community spread suspected in Brazoria County, officials suspect Houston Rodeo
"Houston health department reporting Houston's fifth case of the corona virus new presumptive positive cases a man in his fifties with a history of international travel that seems to be one of the common denominators two cases of coronavirus are reported in Brasilia county by judge Matt sebesta we had a couple of individuals in the Albany area that had gone in to errors county and has been respectively positive and we got copies of those lab this morning and were able to confirm that the two people spent three days at the Houston livestock show and

UN News
The future of the planet clearly in our hands: top climate change scientist
"There are clear benefits to keeping the Earth's temperature below two degrees and the choices we make now will be critical for the future Sure of our oceans and krause fear that's the message from Angel- Prakash Coordinating Lead Author of the latest UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. or I P C C report on the havoc being unleashed on the earth's oceans and ice caps and what can be done to address it's unprecedented negative impacts on ecosystems and people in an interview with you a news Mr Prakash highlighted the importance of climate-proofing development programs building climate Brasilia infrastructure developing early warning systems and putting in place institutional innovation for Tackling Disasters Mr Prakash spoke to you on news eighteen Gar defined these new IPC city which is focusing on two important system which is oceans and glass fear and finding the that there's been Dogged about basically focuses on two points one is that these two systems interconnected systems and what happened wants to the Tucson also impact a larger larger population which is getting affected so oceans coming up the Earth is because of this fear are also changing and then the which is which is a frozen part of our world which is also changing so these two are important system entities there are people who are driving directly resources from the ocean systems they will be directly affected they'll be more cyclones in future similarly because of the glaciers declining there is a new be chained in water regimes and this is something which is not in future what we are seeing that this is happening today now and that's the major part of the question that we are trying to address here to this deport oceans are warming glaciers melting and sea level is rising but in a sense that we we know the pieces to deport has been saying saying just very critically that systems are at a very critical stage excited crisis is happening and because of this climate prices there are changes in the in the environmental system which is impacting the lives of the people so unfortunately is not good news but the only good news with we can share is that we can change the system so this the wave washes coming up weekend changed what decision governments me today when have an impacter for their future will be so our future is clearly in our hand and that's the message from the right and the report also says that global warming has already reached one disintegrate about the industry level and you've hinted about people being affect did their livelihoods depend on ocean ecosystems so how concern we should be about the consequences it may have on ecosystems and people we are not talking about one point five degrees centigrade we're talking about one centigrade rise in temperature so we have our leave the Centigrade and then what you're talking about this to keep US below one point five degree from the industrial level by end of the century but the way we are progressing at this moment what this report says that even if he you know of we are going to cross one point five degrees and chance chances is that we will you know we have to keep the temperature below two degree and that's the major issues that we have now what is happening is that because of the warming of the climate and the global warming there are many many people who are directly dependent for example six hundred seventy million people in the highly highly mountain region six hundred eighty million people in low lying astute zone because of the warming of the oceans and the changes in class field the no the sea level is rising and then that is directly affect going to be affecting who are staying in low-lying cortisone like for example people in the Small Island Developing States there sixty five million people who are living in the small island developing their about four let formula and people living in the Arctic region these people are going to be directly affected right so definitely a benefit of keeping the temperature below two degree and the choices that we make now very difficult for the future of the oceans and crafts here and this is what this report is being precising underscoring from the quarterback so what concrete emergent measures must be taken to address these changes in the ocean and ecosystems in the short-term dot com what we're talking about is probably now from now till twenty thirty two hundred fifty that the long term is between twenty fifty two and essentially what we are in a one to one is definitely as mitigation we need who if not work on mission that that is where countries have to come together they must cooperate and misses that you know if you we countries do not fall got it we will have much you know Greek future that's what this report is talking about the second part is adapation because even if you know the countries like for example Putin pal in this part of the world I'd actually carbon neutral countries they have not contributed anything to global warming AH at the age of the changes happening at this moment there four fund at the community the poorest communities in Bhutan and they file out the forefront of of whatever change is happening for example also in email invasions in India and Pakistan Bangladesh those the entire Integration Melanesian India's and also people living in the coastal communities now the question of how how can we adapt the first point is to climate proof flapping program so all the development program are slow go through climate-proofing process and the second is that we introspection has to be made climate resilient you know we have been seeing unprecedented changes in the in the in the weather for example you know there there's many many cyclones coming up Carribean ditsy cyclone that came together and this is all has been the scientists from my pieces have been warning these about these is for long long time and this report is the emphasizing underscoring and saying that this is this is going to be much more pronounced in future so we need to definitely have a much better early warning system we need to have institutionally ovation for tackling disaster and also resilient vibe your practices and to get this this we need to have a long-term monitoring kroger them sharing data information knowledge nothing improve scientific forecast it'll help us in predicting more such events you've been tracking climate change for a very long time in your view what have been the greatest changes you have seen over the past reviews that we think that I would like to emphasize one is the cloud even have been increasing philosophy more than ten years I've seen personally that and I've been working in the industrial region In the in based in London earlier and I think that the flood events have been much more frequent and the it much career in the extreme precipitation events have been more pronounced so this is one which is very very important for mountain people because you have flash floods and concerted effort that is to support our landscape and communities and individuals to address the challenges of intriguing urban heat in in in many of them locations has been very challenging for the government so the heat waves which is going to be much more pronounced in future and we have been already

UN News
The future of the planet clearly in our hands: top climate change scientist
"There are clear benefits to keeping the Earth's temperature below two degrees and the choices we make now will be critical for the future Sure of our oceans and krause fear that's the message from Angel- Prakash Coordinating Lead Author of the latest UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. or I P C C report on the havoc being unleashed on the earth's oceans and ice caps and what can be done to address it's unprecedented negative impacts on ecosystems and people in an interview with you a news Mr Prakash highlighted the importance of climate-proofing development programs building climate Brasilia infrastructure developing early warning systems and putting in place institutional innovation for Tackling Disasters Mr Prakash spoke to you on news eighteen Gar defined these new IPC city which is focusing on two important system which is oceans and glass fear and finding the that there's been Dogged about basically focuses on two points one is that these two systems interconnected systems and what happened wants to the Tucson also impact a larger larger population which is getting affected so oceans coming up the Earth is because of this fear are also changing and then the which is which is a frozen part of our world which is also changing so these two are important system entities there are people who are driving directly resources from the ocean systems they will be directly affected they'll be more cyclones in future similarly because of the glaciers declining there is a new be chained in water regimes and this is something which is not in future what we are seeing that this is happening today now and that's the major part of the question that we are trying to address here to this deport oceans are warming glaciers melting and sea level is rising but in a sense that we we know the pieces to deport has been saying saying just very critically that systems are at a very critical stage excited crisis is happening and because of this climate prices there are changes in the in the environmental system which is impacting the lives of the people so unfortunately is not good news but the only good news with we can share is that we can change the system so this the wave washes coming up weekend changed what decision governments me today when have an impacter for their future will be so our future is clearly in our hand and that's the message from the right and the report also says that global warming has already reached one disintegrate about the industry level and you've hinted about people being affect did their livelihoods depend on ocean ecosystems so how concern we should be about the consequences it may have on ecosystems and people we are not talking about one point five degrees centigrade we're talking about one centigrade rise in temperature so we have our leave the Centigrade and then what you're talking about this to keep US below one point five degree from the industrial level by end of the century but the way we are progressing at this moment what this report says that even if he you know of we are going to cross one point five degrees and chance chances is that we will you know we have to keep the temperature below two degree and that's the major issues that we have now what is happening is that because of the warming of the climate and the global warming there are many many people who are directly dependent for example six hundred seventy million people in the highly highly mountain region six hundred eighty million people in low lying astute zone because of the warming of the oceans and the changes in class field the no the sea level is rising and then that is directly affect going to be affecting who are staying in low-lying cortisone like for example people in the Small Island Developing States there sixty five million people who are living in the small island developing their about four let formula and people living in the Arctic region these people are going to be directly affected right so definitely a benefit of keeping the temperature below two degree and the choices that we make now very difficult for the future of the oceans and crafts here and this is what this report is being precising underscoring from the quarterback so what concrete emergent measures must be taken to address these changes in the ocean and ecosystems in the short-term dot com what we're talking about is probably now from now till twenty thirty two hundred fifty that the long term is between twenty fifty two and essentially what we are in a one to one is definitely as mitigation we need who if not work on mission that that is where countries have to come together they must cooperate and misses that you know if you we countries do not fall got it we will have much you know Greek future that's what this report is talking about the second part is adapation because even if you know the countries like for example Putin pal in this part of the world I'd actually carbon neutral countries they have not contributed anything to global warming AH at the age of the changes happening at this moment there four fund at the community the poorest communities in Bhutan and they file out the forefront of of whatever change is happening for example also in email invasions in India and Pakistan Bangladesh those the entire Integration Melanesian India's and also people living in the coastal communities now the question of how how can we adapt the first point is to climate proof flapping program so all the development program are slow go through climate-proofing process and the second is that we introspection has to be made climate resilient you know we have been seeing unprecedented changes in the in the in the weather for example you know there there's many many cyclones coming up Carribean ditsy cyclone that came together and this is all has been the scientists from my pieces have been warning these about these is for long long time and this report is the emphasizing underscoring and saying that this is this is going to be much more pronounced in future so we need to definitely have a much better early warning system we need to have institutionally ovation for tackling disaster and also resilient vibe your practices and to get this this we need to have a long-term monitoring kroger them sharing data information knowledge nothing improve scientific forecast it'll help us in predicting more such events you've been tracking climate change for a very long time in your view what have been the greatest changes you have seen over the past reviews that we think that I would like to emphasize one is the cloud even have been increasing philosophy more than ten years I've seen personally that and I've been working in the industrial region In the in based in London earlier and I think that the flood events have been much more frequent and the it much career in the extreme precipitation events have been more pronounced so this is one which is very very important for mountain people because you have flash floods and concerted effort that is to support our landscape and communities and individuals to address the challenges of intriguing urban heat in in in many of them locations has been very challenging for the government so the heat waves which is going to be much more pronounced in future and we have been already

A Public Affair
Indigenous Brazilians gather to protest outside Congress
"Thousands of indigenous people in Brazil have camped outside the congress building in Brasilia to protest against illegal mining in their reserves that demanding demarcation their ancestor lands. The event is held annually in the Brazilian capital. By the government's decision to deploy federal security forces and riot police at the meeting has heightened tensions indigenous leaders say president jabot scenario is undermining their

Gluck Solutions
NBA star Kristaps Porzingis is accused of rape
"Area. NBA star. Kristaps Porzingis is facing a rape allegation. John Jeffries has the story the accuser went to the police on Thursday, claiming porzingas had raped her at his Manhattan apartment last year. Porzingis who has since moved on from the next to the Dallas Mavericks was apparently known about the allegation for some time. His lawyers said on Saturday that they'd contacted the FBI in December saying the woman in question was trying to extort Brasilia's that claim also reportedly under

BBC World Service
Taiwan’s President, Defying Xi Jinping, Seeks International Support
"Wilson reports it escape games planners are locked inside a room where they work together to solve puzzles of find clues to make their way out the five girls who died was celebrating a friend's birthday when the visited the attraction in the northern city of ca chairman a man was seriously injured in the blaze was taken to hospital. The cause of the fire is still not known, but the Polish Interior minister Joaquim Brzezinski has all the checks to be carried out more than a thousand similar venues across the country escape rooms have experienced a surge in popularity in recent years in many countries for anything from birthday celebrations to company team building days. President Trump has that he's considering declaring a national emergency to bypass congress and build a wall along the border with Mexico. He said US security was at risk. Mr. Trump was speaking after talks with senior Democrats failed to produce a breakthrough in the row that's caused a partial shot. Down of the government now in its third week Democrats who this week control of the house of representatives opposed. The plan will this is the latest world news from the BBC. Sporadic violence has continued across the southern Indian state of Kerala. Nafta two women entered the Sabra Molle temple on Wednesday explosive devices targeting politicians from the states governing coalition caused several injuries on Friday night. Many have blamed right-wing Hindu groups for the continued violence and in apparent revenge attacks, one of their homes at an office was that on fire. The Pentagon is trying to verify reports that one of the architects of a deadly attack on an American worship. The US has coal more than eighteen years ago has been killed in Yemen. A US defense official confirms that Jamal Abu Dhabi. A suspected al-qaeda commander was the target of an asteroid on Tuesday Arab media are reporting that he died Nigeria's president Muhammadu Buhari has admitted that one of his appointments to the board of the electoral commission is a relation by marriage. But he denied opposition allegations that the Commissioner Haji Amina Zakhari is actually his niece claim that prompted complaints of rigging ahead of the elections in February. In japan. A record three point one million dollars has been paid for a Pacific bluefin tuna at the first new year auction of Tokyo main fish market, the tuna which way is ninety two hundred and eighty kilos was bought by a sushi restaurant owner Rupert Wingfield Hayes reports Kyoshi Kimura is known as Japan's tuna king and the price he pays at the annual new auctions bears only a vague relationship to the actual price of tuna on a normal day. A similar sized fish would sell for around forty five thousand pounds. Today's record is in part about status, and it creates a lot of publicity for Mr. Kimura and his sushi empire. But it is also a reflection of the scarcity of large Pacific bluefin tuna. They are officially listed as an endangered species. And since the middle of last year prices in Tokyo have climbed by more than forty percent BBC news. Hello and welcome back to the world this week where exploring the place beyond a rock, which are NASA probe is reached four billion miles from us. The most distant object man's technologies yet visited a little closer to home. China has landed a probe on the far side of the moon benefiting. Mankind says Beijing, but should we fear? It's global reach never mind. It's extraterrestrial one and should Bangladesh's Prime Minister be embarrassed by her election success, but I the earth and the moon are locked in an eternal dance as each moves on it's axis. So does the other which means there's a side of the moon? The earth's never seen until this week when following a virtual news blackout. China's space agency announced that Chinese four a probe had successfully landed on terrain fall rougher than natto which Diehl Armstrong took one small step for man. One giant leap for mankind. The head of. The agency says China will carry on exploration in the hope of benefiting mankind skeptics might see that as a good public relations statements rather than a reflection of China's true objectives. Michael Bristow are East Asia editor came into the world this week studio to discuss whether it's time to see China as a force for good. Although a couple of different things I see there's the science behind it. And it was a genuine scientific achievement is also the politics about it. It's a propaganda coup for the Chinese leader Xi Jinping his big theme since he came to power was promoting something which he calls, the Chinese dream essentially returning China to its proper place as one of the world's leading countries. And part of that is to put China at the full front of science and technology. Of course, at also has an economic spinoff because it allows China to develop technology, which can be used to make money that China is a signatory to wool the regulation that exists the green zone outer space activities. So there's no suggested the Chinese are going to start kind of setting up mining robots than the moon or anything like that. It's going to be collaborative. And they was stressing public comments about their commitment to expanding knowledge for mankind. But I suppose people will think back down on earth. China's approaches Norway's so collaborative certainly you would be right. Be slightly wary of those claims the Americans have banned the Chinese from being involved in space program because they're concerned about the transfer of technology in China stealing secrets, but even when we're not talking about space. There were all kinds of concerns about whether China's development of technology is for the benefit of everybody or whether it's just for the benefit of China. A perfect example of that would be the telecom company hallway, which is perhaps China's most international company the can accompany likes project and promote because it shows all the best of Chinese learning, and and technology a genuine international company, but yet over the last. Eight year all more a number of different countries around the world of being fearful of allowing way to use technology to develop telecom infrastructure in their countries. I was in the Carribean a few years back. I was very struck on the island of Dominika by the presence of Chinese workers. Chinese laborers, a big sports stadium that had been built by the Chinese government is a gift the people of Dominique how does China defend that kind of relationship, which even some on the island worry about how it's going and others might say is not so very different from the sort of colonial activity that was seen by European countries. Like, the UK what essentially and a half ago, there is certainly a case to be made that China's only doing what other countries primarily western countries have done before China's argument is essentially this making everybody we h he's not only going to benefit China. The Chinese would say it's going to benefit everyone else as well. And so. This kind of development. You talk about issues China's gift to the world to help them. Enjoy the economic benefits act. China itself is enjoyed what are the risks of conflict over this approach. A first economic lists. Which already a number of countries, identifying example, you've seen in Malaysia Sri Lanka other countries as well where the burden of debt imposed on those countries by China because of the money, it's loan them each too much. And then the failure is that at once you get to a country, then you have to sing to whatever Choon that it plays on a wider scale as well. It's the idea that China is completely different in its outlook to the western world where we value an individual rights the rule of law tolerance, not always perfectly smooth sable. That's the aim at. But in China, it's a one party state is the Chinese communist party, they given anything. They can do whatever they liked. So the thing is, of course, that this is a country we've at completely opposite ideals to the western world. So what do they want where were they going? What do they do if they don't get what they want Michael Bristow Chinese diplomat's among the first I hasten to Brasilia when Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidential election. He took office on New Year's day declaring this week that is election proves people want hierarchies order and progress a phrase, which wouldn't sound out of place coming from the lips of a Chinese official president Bonar ru is a figure of the right. Who's outbursts of the years of suggested a certain impatience with democracy. He took off his one month to the day after Andreas Manuel Lopez Oprah door was sworn in as president of Mexico Anglos. He's known is a politician of the left both of being public figures for thirty years. Both in their time of being regarded as Mavericks both say tackling organized violent. Crime is a priority. And both a well aware that it's on challenged violence that threatens the state on Friday, President Bosnia REU urged congress to pass legislation to protect the police from being prosecuted when they're on duty without that guarantee. He said there could be no guarantee of a rapid falling crime Leonardo Russia, the BBC's Latin America editor I into early in his political career when I was working in congress in Brazil. He was a newcomer. He was a new politician one of the few military men who had adventured into into politics after the end of the military government. And at the time, he came out to someone who was very very simple, not very eloquence, and the he had one he was just striking on one chord. He was saying he was there to defend the rights of the military, but not the rights, as you know, is a grander thing. He was there to defend the salaries the schools. Some privileges that many people had mainly lower ranking sub officials in the armed forces. That's quite a contrast in terms of his background to to Obrador in Mexico who who is kind of more steeped in politics, but also for quite a long time back Lopez over Dory is a different person. He is a much more ideological person. You can call both Mavericks is a term you can use to describe them. They both driven by their own agendas. But a LOP is a was a former mayor of Mexico someone with a vision that defied this of one party ruled it effectively was in Mexico phone for decades. And he tried to break that he ran for president. He lost an election, which many people thought was you know, he was cheated out of his victory. He certainly thought are you protesting about quite a long time. Yeah. He he blocked the main square the Sokolow in the main square in Mexico City for for weeks.

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Women accuse Brazilian spiritual healer of sexual abuse
"Several women have come forward in Brazil to accuse an internationally known self-proclaimed spiritual healer of sexually abusing them shouting sheer, a differentiator better known as you of God as followers all over the world Candice. Pierre has more details on Brazil's Globo TV network. Dutch woman Sahira Lineker mouse accused mister fattier of manipulating her to perform sex acts and then raping her nine other Brazilian women who remained anonymous gave similar accounts they say the abuse happened. Mr. for is spiritual clinic near Brasilia where he said to treat ten thousand people a month. Many of them foreigners in a statement to global TV Mr. for office strongly denied the

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Brazil elects Bolsonaro for President
"Victory. How should of will lead is especially those who do lead democracies respond to the election of someone like Bolsonaro specifically did Theresa May prime minister of this country. Do the right thing by not calling him and saying that she would at some point write a letter. No, I think she should have called him, actually. Although you might be surprised to hear me say that even the Venezuelan president congratulated the Brasilia didn't congratulate Bolsonaro, but he congratulated the resolute and people for, you know, demonstration of democracy, and so on I mean, when you have fifty five million people voting for a particular candidate, you are incumbent within a democratic election. No, one has challenged the election. Indeed, not it's really a bit arrogant just to say, well, you know, you don't count because we don't like you'll views something like that. He has even before the second round reached out to many of the neighboring countries spoken to the president's. It may will be the his relations with other countries in South America, not as bad as it will be with some other countries in the world. It's interesting that. Of the three countries. He said he will visit I one is a South American country. I Chile the others being Israel in the United States. But there will be trouble ahead for. Sure.

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Researchers capture high-resolution image of a complete fruit fly brain
"In this week's health news, scientists at issue is jamilla research campus have taken detailed pictures of the entire brain of an adult female fruit fly using what they're calling transmission electron microscopy to high-speed electron. Microscopes took seven thousand brain slices over twenty one million images for a team of scientists at the Howard Hughes, Medical institute's genetic research campus in Ashburn, Virginia, these numbers add up to a technical. I a high resolution digital snapshot of the adult fruit fly brain researchers can now trace the path of anyone neurone to any other neuron throughout the entire brain. The entire fly brain has never been image before this resolution that lets you see connections between neurons that detail is key for mapping out the brain circuitry, the precise webs of. Neural connections that underpinned specific fly behaviors. The genetics teams data offers a new tool for scientists racing to map these connections, and in a memory center of the brain, the data also revealed a new cell type and other surprises. Fruit flies may be best known for buzzing around right bananas, but these tiny little insects are surprisingly sophisticated. They can learn and remember, they know which places are safe and dangerous. They have elaborate sequences of courtship and grooming the fruit fly brain, roughly the size of a poppy seed contains about one hundred thousand neurons. Humans have one hundred billion, each neurons branches into a starburst of fine, wires that touch the wires of other neurons. Neurons. Talk to one another through these touch points or synapses forming a dense mesh of communication circuits. Scientists can view these wires and synapses with an imaging technique called serial section transmission electron microscopy. I, they infuse the fly's brain with a cocktail of heavy metals, these medals pack into cell membranes and synapses ultimately marking the outlines of each neuron and its connections. Then the researchers hit slices of the brain with a beam of electrons which passes through everything except for the metal loading parts. The resulting images exposed the brains once hidden nooks and crannies and eventually will give us the insight to correct even more health problems that plague the human race.
