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CRYPTO 101
A highlight from Ep. 560 Growing the Decentralized Web3 Economy with Metis
"All right, everybody, Bryce and Pizza Mind here coming at you with some big news. Pizza Mind, how are you feeling about this big news? Well, change is scary no matter what it is. But this is going to be a change that's going to benefit everyone involved. Even if it sounds scary at first, once we get more comfortable, I think people are going to be very, very happy. Go ahead, Bryce. Make the announcement. Yeah. So Pizza Mind, you know, we started this company together, what, four years ago already. And life changes. Pizza Mind wants to take on a lot more. OK, he wants to take on more, more, more. But what does that require him to do? It requires him to kind of go out and travel and become one with the world and become one with crypto conferences and get all sorts of different advisorships and with his day to days here, which is insane day to day, insane hours. You know, ultimately, he wants to be able to have a little bit more freedom. And we think that what we're crafting here together is actually going to add a lot more value, giving Pizza Mind this new level of freedom to go out, travel, network and actually make our community a lot stronger by him being boots on the ground out there. And it's, you know, it's just going to result in, you know, you and me actually seeing less of Pizza Mind on a day to day basis. So Pete's probably won't be as active in our community, but you bet your bottom gold and Bitcoin he's going to be reporting back what he finds. I'm sure you'll join us, you know, once or twice a quarter to report back. And when I find really good things that I want to invest in, you can bet I'm going to report back. I'm still here for you guys, but I'm going to be traveling around the world, taking on a slightly different role as more of an outside correspondent going forward. All righty, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the Crypto 101 podcast. It is darn good to be here. Another great week in crypto. You know, any week you could survive, you know, it's always a good week because we've seen throughout this bear market, company after company go down. Alex Mashinsky was the big one that just went down the other day. I saw that he was arrested. You know, the founder of Celsius, which is crazy. Pete's mind him. And how are you doing, man? Are you still alive? I am alive and I dare say I'm even doing well. It's a beautiful day here in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and I feel like after last week, we finally turned a big corner in the sentiment in the crypto markets. And I don't want to say we're up only from here, but I feel like the worst is behind us. And crypto is really something that as I travel around the world, it unites us all. And at a time where the most creative people are coming out with reasons to divide us, crypto is here and growing to bring us back together. Yeah, no, couldn't have said it better. And we've been talking this big theme throughout the bear market has just been builders are going to build up or down, you know, no matter what the prices are doing, the builders don't really care. These are the engineers, the scientists that are really pushing forward a lot of the technology that it gets us really excited and that we report on. And so we're actually joined by one such lady today, Alina Sinel Nicova, who is the co -founder of Metis, which is a huge block chain platform, and we're really honored to have Alina on. So, Alina, welcome.

CRYPTO 101
A highlight from Ep. 558 The Economy of Things with PEAQ Token
"All right, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the Crypto 101 Podcast. I'm your host, Bryce, as always joined by my notorious compadre, Mr. Aaron Pizzamein. Malone, how are you doing, Pete? I'm doing great. I'm over in my new Airbnb here in Via Olympia in Sao Paulo, feeling good. And hey, you know something that I was thinking about? We don't talk very much about how cryptocurrency is not just changing the way people transact, but the way machines and things can transact as well. This is another use case for blockchain that is extremely underrated, but it's going to be a very critical part of our universe going forwards. Yeah. We always talk about machine -to -machine transactions and the future of the world being run on smart contracts and what all that means, and guys, we're going to be diving into that in some detail today with our guest. He goes by Leonard, aka Leo, last name Durlichter. And I think I actually nailed that. How are you doing, Leo? Very, very good. Yeah. Great to be here. And yeah, happy to dive in, and you did nail my last name. It's fairly complicated. I was doing warm -up exercises backstage before the show to make sure I had that pronunciation correctly. But you're the co -founder of Peak. You guys are thinking about the economy of things. I used to know this as the internet of things, all these small little connected devices. But what are you guys building over there? Yeah, absolutely. It's a massive term, right? The economy of things and the economy between machines. So it actually goes back to 2017, where we started exploring the potential between IoT and blockchain, and it was quite clear to us back then already that all those smart connected machines are emerging, right? Smart home devices, vehicles, robots, devices, and all of them at some point, sooner or later, can offer goods and services. So if you think about a vehicle, a robotaxi, we've heard that in the context of Tesla, they can drive around autonomously, move people around, and earn money from that. So for us, it was quite clear that this needs an open system. This needs a blockchain where all of those things can have an identity. And then they can say, look, I'm offering this service right now for this price, and someone else can see this and buy this. Because if we think in terms of Web2, the traditional Internet, as we know today, you have one platform for one specific use case, but you don't have an open ecosystem where all of those things can really transact and offer and consume goods and services. So it's more than just one platform for, let's say, car sharing, but on the same network, you can also charge your electric vehicles, you can find a parking spot and all of those use cases. So it's really an economy emerging based on smart machines. That's really cool. And all of this seems to be grouped under a new crypto niche called DPIN, or Decentralized Physical Infrastructure. Can you give us maybe a short list of some devices or services that would count as being part of DPIN? Absolutely. So we're very happy that this is emerging now, and the whole space gets kind of a name and an umbrella under which people can identify those use cases. But there are many great DPIN use cases. So one, for example, just launched recently on Peak, which is called e -loop. They are building a decentralized network for like a decentralized car sharing service where people can invest into vehicles, in their case, Teslas. Then they buy those Teslas. Those Teslas generate revenue, and the revenue is being split between the people who invested into the Teslas. So what happens now, they democratize car sharing. Everyone now can invest in and earn a part of a car sharing fleet. And another cool example is Natix Network. They're building also on Peak, which is a decentralized camera network. They built what they call the Internet of Cameras. Everyone can, while they drive, put their smartphone in the car and map the street in real time. There's a construction happening, an accident was happening, and so on. And for collecting that data, you're being rewarded. And those are some DPIN use cases. But it goes into electric vehicle charging, neighbors being able to share their charging station with each other, 5G hotspots. Helium, we know from the lower one, but they expand to 5G now. So communities can build telco networks where they share connectivity with each other. It's really, yeah, there's so many use cases.

AP News Radio
Downpour kills at least 36 in Brazil, cities cancel Carnival
"Mudslides have barreled through homes in north São Paulo state, while some annual carnival festivities have had to be canceled. Residents clamber over the debris of a damaged house, partially covered by a landslide in the town of SAO sebastiao in São Paulo state, Sebastian and Bert yoga, two of the hardest hit places have canceled their carnival festivities on the event's main day as rescue teams struggle to find missing injured and the feared dead in the rubble. South Sebastian mayor, Felipe Augusto, says teams are not managing to get to several locations. It's a chaotic situation Augusto posted on social media several videos of widespread destruction, including one of a baby being rescued by locals lined up on a flooded street. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Pelé's family gathers at hospital in Sao Paulo
"Pelé's family gathers at a Brazil hospital. Family members of Brazilian soccer great Pelé are gathered at a hospital in São Paulo where the 82 year old has been since the end of last month. Doctors said earlier this week, that Pelé's cancer had advanced, adding the three time World Cup winner is under elevated care related to kidney and cardiac dysfunctions. The superstar led Brazil to victory in the 1958 62 and 70 world cups, he remains one of the team's all

Bloomberg Radio New York
"sao paulo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Women shows each falling in several crucial ways Toronto came in first São Paulo lost the performance from best to worst reveals the structural social gender inequalities that remain rife frankly everywhere will the author of this analysis Bloomberg's Ruth David joins me now Ruth I feel very strongly about this story obviously I'm working woman in London and the case of Sarah everyone in the protests around that have only reinforced what we all know How did you come to this piece because I feel it's such an important one to have written It was actually Sarah everard's murder and the protest that it set off That was a trigger for us to look into this because often when you think about the things like London or New York or Singapore you're thinking well these are the global hubs of business and everybody wants to go there But when you talk about everybody you're not really talking about women because we found that so we decided to take 15 of the top global cities and look really into both the numbers as well as listen to women's voices there because often the numbers can hide the truth and I'll come to that later But we found that even in places where say it's relatively safe to walk the streets or punishments for crimes against women there is a structure of gender inequality across the workplace ladder for women in business or in jobs And some of these findings were not surprising Some of them were surprising and trying to get a bit depressing Yeah no absolutely I mean I was rendered extremely miserable by this Because you looked at 5 areas and I'm so glad that you also looked at metrics you know you try to measure this and it's not always easy safety mobility maternity provisions equality and wealth what were the key things that you took away The first and I will give you two examples on this So Singapore Dubai Hong Kong They really very highly when it comes to safety and mobility right And even on equality if you look at the numbers you think they're high but the secret that they are hiding is there is a huge population of immigrant working women that come into these cities and that work in people's houses that work in the informal sector The data is not measuring them So when you think about these statistics thinking all these scores are highly just this score highly at a certain point but they don't score highly if you are a worker who's coming there from the India or Sri Lanka or one of the other countries to make a better life because your legal protections are very few There's no minimum wage First conversely in places where there are provisions around the minimum wage that are very strict to say UK Toronto certainly you will find that at the top end of the ladder the inequalities are really high And geography for instance was really surprising to us because you would think Germany has been ruled by a woman for so many years surely that's an equal place but actually one of the things that holds women back is the lack of good kindergarten and the fact that schools close really early So when you are working women there very often you give up your job or you do a temporary job which means that you're always going to be earning less than a man And you're going to retire with 50% less pension That's the average Yeah And also what I always find you know frankly shocking sometimes is policy You know where is the policy on a lot of these issues How is the pandemic affected gender equality in cities Because that's also where it's come to the fore Absolutely So in the last 5 but seeing cities because that's also where it's come to the fore Absolutely So in the last financial crisis one of the things was that jobs that were most affected whether that was in construction manufacturing finance men were the majority working population right To men's jobs were most affected This pandemic we are seeing that it is actually in sectors like retail infectors where there's lower wages and all of those places especially the services industry you have a much higher population of women That's one Secondly when you have schools closing kindergartens closing guess who gets to step back from their work and say I will look after the children That's also women right And then for women entrepreneurs as well you've seen some studies where the rates are closing women entrepreneurial businesses have actually been a lot higher So we don't have all the data in front of us yet but as far as we can see the signs are grim and it could take decades to undo all of that falling back that we've seen because of the pandemic Yeah that is a grim note to end on Women in most cities do not believe that they have equality according to your survey research Ruth Thank you so much for being with us on this really important big take this morning That is Bloomberg's Ruth David Now coming up next on Bloomberg's daybreak Europe are in London I'm going to be speaking to Geraldine sandstone who is managing director at pimco Europe So that on the market's next but you're listening to Bloomberg Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day Dot com the Bluebird business out there Quick take This is a Bloomberg business flash.

Living With Bassel
"sao paulo" Discussed on Living With Bassel
"Hello ladies and gentlemen, this is best from living with basil podcast and I have to say it's good to be back, baby. It's been 5 months since the last episode. I'm really excited to talk about today's subject, which is the main differences between Apple and São Paulo. But before diving into today's subject, I would like to do a quick shout out to my mites carrying air fairy that provides an exceptional English teaching service that revolves around teaching their language from a social linguistic perspective, which means comprehending the culture behind the language. So you'll be able to communicate and speak the language as much as possible as native speakers. So if you would like to learn English in the proper way, I'll leave a link to her LinkedIn in the description down below and her email as well. So you'll be able to schedule a class now today's subject, São Paulo versus florianopolis. I'll be talking about the main differences between São Paulo and florianopolis from different aspects, such as living costs, public transportation, people, and places to go out. Now I'll talk about the renting situation in São Paulo. It will cost you at least 600 reals to rent a room in a good residential neighborhood. And if you would like to go to an upper class neighborhood, it will cost you at least 1000 reals per month. If you would like to rent your own apartment, will cost you at least 1301 1500 reals in a good residential neighborhood in an upper class neighborhood cost you at least 2000 and beyond. Regarding your food expense, expect to pay around 400 reels per month. Of course, the number of values from person to another and what you like to cook and drink. Now, what about the polys tennis, I find them generally real awesome people have international experiences with foreigners and in the same time really educated, especially people who are in the late 20s, early 30s, but unfortunately, the people who are teens and their early twins tend to be a bit more arrogant than all their generation. In terms of the public transportation in São Paulo, you have the buses and huge network of tube stations that are connected with train stations so you can get easily around the city without much of a hassle. Last but not least, what about places to go out in São Paulo, just like in my 6th episode, I spoke about a couple of places to see in São Paulo, I'll be talking about some extra places and I will briefly mention the places that I had already talked about in my episode. So if you like the Japanese culture and you're aware of the history behind the Japanese immigration to Brazil, you probably know that Brazil has the highest Japanese outside of Japan. So I highly recommend that you go out to liberty neighborhood and the downtown area of São Paulo. It has a lot of restaurants and shops that has their Japanese theme, especially like there are some supermarkets there that have items that were specifically imported from Japan that you can not find it anywhere in this city. If you like to go out to do some shopping, the best models that I can highly recommend are shopping El Dorado in ribose avenue, showing agua to me in faria Lima avenue and the most important one shopping more on B, which is located behind more B train station. If eating out is your thing, then you'll have a blast here. There's a huge selection of restaurants from every cuisine you can ever imagine. But my favorite is el Sheik Arabia's two ranging, which is a Syrian restaurant located in Panera's neighborhood, which serves a very selection over the Syrian cuisine. Now let's talk about florianopolis or as the local scholar repair, regarding Eureka living coasts, expect the prices to be higher than in São Paulo, due to the lack of manufacturing in this city. So they have to import everything, which causes a higher prices. So expect to pay at least 500 and above for your food expense. In terms of renting in florianopolis, expect to pay for a single room in an alkyne neighborhood around 700 reals and above and if you want to rent like studio, it will cost you around 800 to 1000 and a full fledged apartment around 1500 per month. And that's in an okay neighborhood. If you want to write in an upper neighborhood, it will cost you at least two K and above. What about the public transportation and Florida? Unlike São Paulo, thrown up OS doesn't have a single tube station or a train station. So you end up taking the bus or taking an Uber, which makes it really a hassle to gain around the city. Now what about the many zenith? Generally I find people here are as good as the people in São Paulo, but the younger generation here is a bit more respectful a bit more open minded than the ones in São Paulo. Finally, I'll be talking about places to go out in florianopolis. The main attractive destinations in my opinion are, Laguardia consists of, which is a huge Lake that's surrounded by shops and restaurants. So it's guaranteed that you will have a great time there. But be aware, you'll be expected to be extra because it's a very touristic place. The second place that I can recommend is uncle Joe's. She's a hamburger place that serves some really delicious burgers. The third place that I can recommend is a pizzeria called Santa margarita, which serves some really delicious pizzas as well. The fourth and the final place that I can recommend is a guatema shopping, which is a branch of the main Guatemala in São Paulo. That also has a lot of things to avoid from a variety of shops and restaurants as well. After discussing these two cities, which one do you think is better São Paulo or to florianopolis? Personally, I think it depends on your preference. If you like a metropolitan city that has an excellent public transportation and a variety of activities to do, then São Paulo is the way to go. But if you like to go to the beach more often and you like a nature oriented city, then Florida is the way to go. Thank you so much for listening, hit the like button and subscribe. I will see you guys in the next one. Peace out.

Living With Bassel
"sao paulo" Discussed on Living With Bassel
"Hello ladies and gentlemen, this is basically speaking from living with basil podcast, and today's episode will be about my favorite hangout spots in south Paolo, my list isn't exactly in a particular order and I know there are lots of places to hang out in São Paulo, but I've chosen these four ones because they are my favorites, and they contain activities that I personally enjoy. Of course I have put links to their social media pages in case you want to check them out. The first place I'll be talking about is please burger, which is a burger place located in the west part of São Paulo, have known displays for around two years since I had come to Brazil. Everything about this place is absolutely amazing from the delicious food to the amazing customer service and the hospitality from the owner Thiago and fortunately I have been there in a while because I have been really busy, but I really hope to check it out again as soon as possible. The second place on my list is el Sheik is tarantula. If you are looking forward for some really delicious Syrian food, this place should be up your alley. It's also located in the west part of São Paulo in a region called pineros near a subway station called Frederick cochino. It's well known for its high quality food and customer service, therefore if you are looking for some delicious Arabic food, you should definitely check it out. The third place I'll be talking about is galleria Doha, if you are a rocker and metalhead or an urban culture enthusiast, this place is definitely a go to place for you. It's a shopping center that consists of hundreds of shops that are specialized in selling everything related to rap rock and metal culture. You can easily find your favorite album, your favorite band merchandise. You can even get a tattoo there. And if you are looking to have a drink with your mates, there are a couple of pups that are located there as well. The fourth and the last place I'll be talking about is the cultural center of São Paulo, which is a huge exhibition area that includes cinemas, galleries, and a massive library that includes over 120,000 books and documents that cover all sorts of subjects from science to comic books. Personally, my favorite section of the library there is that comic book section, because it includes comics and mangas from different regions and languages therefore if want to enhance your language and you are coming book fan. This is a place to go. This is special speaking from living with basil broadcast, seeing in the next one, peace out..

KQED Radio
"sao paulo" 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.

KCRW
"sao paulo" Discussed on KCRW
"Washington. I'm Dave Mattingly. President Biden will be in New York and New Jersey this afternoon to get a look at the damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. Record rainfall triggered flash flooding that killed more than 40 people in those two states. NPR's Windsor Johnston has more president Biden is scheduled to meet with state and local officials to discuss ways the federal government can help with recovery efforts. Biden's trip comes as the House prepares to vote on bipartisan legislation that would fund billions of dollars and upgrades to the nation's infrastructure. Those improvements could help states better prepare for extreme weather events in the future. The administration and congressional Democrats are also working on a larger budget resolution that includes measures to combat climate change, which scientists attribute to the severity of recent natural disasters. Windsor Johnston. NPR NEWS Washington The remnants of Ida are also blamed for deaths in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. I'd a killed at least 17 people in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama when it came ashore along the Gulf Coast. On the streets of Kabul today, Hundreds of anti Taliban protesters took to the streets of Afghanistan's capital, Taliban gunmen dispersed the crowds by firing into the air. This is NPR news from Washington. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the Biden administration is working with the Taliban to get more Americans out of Afghanistan. Speaking earlier today at a news conference in Doha, Blinken said the U. S has identified about 100 Americans who want to leave the country. The Taliban spokesman says several chartered flights waiting for days to leave the airport in Mazari Sharif will be allowed to take off. This is Independence Day in Brazil. NPR's Philip Reeves says security has been stepped up as supporters of the country's president, Jair Bolsonaro plan. Large demonstrations. Convoys of trucks, vans and buses have arrived in Brazil's capital, Brasilia, where one of the largest pro bolsonaro demonstrations is expected. His supporters were already on the streets last night. Some broke through police lines near the Supreme Court and Congress. This has heightened concerns that those bolsonaro supporters who want a military coup might attack those buildings. Bolsonaro is hoping for a huge turnout at today's demonstrations in Brasilia and in Sao Paulo, proving to his opponents that he is far stronger than they say. But it's a strategy that could easily backfire if the turnout is lower than the hopes. Philip Reeves. NPR NEWS Brazilian Hundreds of environmental groups are calling for the UN's November climate conference in Scotland to be postponed because of concerns about the spread of covid 19. I'm Dave Mattingly. NPR News in Washington. On this Tuesday after Labor Day you are listening to KCRW. I'm Cherry Glazer. Good to have you here. Money is still to come on morning edition, including the bipartisan infrastructure bill includes the largest ever federal investment in carbon capture. Coal states hope that could prolong fossil fuel use. And that has many environmental groups opposing the bill as you'll hear coming up. Well.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"sao paulo" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Air. This is NPR news from Washington. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the Biden administration is working with the Taliban to get more Americans out of Afghanistan. Speaking earlier today at a news conference in Doha, Blinken said the U. S has identified about 100 Americans who want to leave the country. The Taliban spokesman says several chartered flights waiting for days to leave the airport in Mazari Sharif will be allowed to take off. This is Independence Day in Brazil. NPR's Philip Reeves says security has been stepped up as supporters of the country's president, Jair Bolsonaro plan. Large demonstrations. Convoys of trucks, vans and buses have arrived in Brazil's capital, Brasilia, where one of the largest probe, also not a demonstrations is expected. His supporters were already on the streets last night. Some broke through police lines near the Supreme Court and Congress. This has heightened concerns that those bolsonaro supporters who want a military coup might attack those buildings. Bolsonaro is hoping for a huge turnout at today's demonstrations in Brasilia and in Sao Paulo, proving to his opponents that he is far stronger than they say. But it's a strategy that could easily backfire if the turnout is lower than the hopes. Philip Reeves. NPR NEWS Brazilian Hundreds of environmental groups are calling for the UN's November climate conference in Scotland to be postponed because of concerns about the spread of covid 19. I'm Dave Mattingly. NPR news in Washington. It's w N Y. C at 8.

WSB-AM
"sao paulo" Discussed on WSB-AM
"10 years ago on charges including terrorism, hijacking and murder. Soccer legend Pele is recovering from surgery in Brazil to remove a tumor from his colon hospital in Sao Paulo may be able to remove to move pay lay out of intensive care. Today, tests are under way to determine if the tumor is malignant. Paley is 80, a French soccer player dies after 39 years in a coma Jean Pierre Adams went in for surgery on his knee in 1980 botched anesthesia due to a hospital strike led to cardiac arrest and the long term coma through decades. He has been cared for at home by his wife, Adams was 73 the perseverance Rover perseveres and collects a sample of Mars rock After a week of trying, it's a core a little bit thicker than a pencil now sitting in an air tight tube waiting for another robotic craft. Land nearby, pick it up and bring it to Earth. Hopefully later in the decade, reporter Peter King says that lander hasn't been built yet. In the meantime, the rover nicknamed Percy will collect more samples. WSB news time 7 19 w SBS Brad Mitts and his dependable five day forecast sponsored by Breda Pest management they handle bugs and critters. And this morning WP Storm tracker radar shows some isolated downpours parts of the North Metro. Primarily, we've got the heaviest downpours that have now moved out of Sandy Springs and two done what? He left some wet roads on the top in perimeter, and we've got scattered downpours across cab north Fulton, parts of Gwinnett, the cab and in the Cherokee County. These are all moving towards the north Northeast. Left scattered showers and storms this afternoon. Rain chance later today at 40% with a high of 85 Otherwise mostly cloudy will be mostly cloudy with rain chance up to 60% tomorrow Low 70 high 84, then drier air settles in as we head towards the end of the week. For Thursday. Humidity dropping just a 20% chance of Australia's shower Otherwise partly cloudy, low 68 high 84 9 by five day forecast for Friday and Saturday. Low humidity, Lots of sunshine. Cool mornings Friday morning starts at 62 in town. Could be some upper fifties in some of the northern parts of the Metro area and then sunny and 85 Friday afternoon Saturday, mostly sunny, low 63 high 87 recapping the forecast for today. Isolated showers this morning. Scattered showers and storms this afternoon 40% chance of rain later today and a high of 85 right now we're 71 MP Street Street. Entitled to Action News meteorologist Bread and it's 95.5 WSB. That's 7 21. It's time to look at the morning drive again..

WTOP
"sao paulo" Discussed on WTOP
"It's 5 50, A woman from Northern Virginia has died after a boating accident yesterday on the outer Banks of North Carolina. Obi ex today reports the boat the woman was riding in struck a sandbar and Hatteras Inlet. She was thrown into the water and then hit by the boat. The woman has been identified as brandy Cash. It was 29 years old from around a hill in Loudon County. The incident is still being investigated. Thousands of wildfire evacuees are starting to return now to save a South Lake Tahoe cookies and cream cookie Randy and Lisa is Whalen are handing out ice cream and cookies to their South Lake Tahoe. Neighbors returning home after evacuation orders from the Kaldor fire were lifted this weekend. Enjoy that, dude. Thanks. All right. Take care of Ryan, who he returning with his dog, Panella. B is offering neighbors free childcare as they settle back in to get errands done. Just figure out what they want to do, or just relax. Those driving in. We're waving at some of the firefighters kept their homes safe and their town untouched by the flames. They thought this and were able to contain it. LUCIANO CBS NEWS Florida investigators say they may never know why a Marine veteran killed a Lakeland family of four He had no connection with Authorities say Brian Reilly confessed to killing a 40 year old man, His 33 year old girlfriend, Their three month old son and the woman's 62 year old mother, 11 year old girl was critically injured as well. Paul County prosecutors say the only explanation they have so far as mental illness. A legendary Brazilian soccer star had been hospitalized after having a tumor removed. He is generally considered the greatest soccer player ever goal has now. Haley is recovering after having a tumor on his colon removed. The Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo.

WBEZ Chicago
"sao paulo" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago
"For you know, several years now and especially since Mr Bolsonaro took power in 2000 and 19, and in the in the run up in his election period in the run up to his his victory in 2000 and 18. It was a campaign characterized by again what critics would describe as fake news. Often financed by loyal businessmen that any investigation found And so you know, this is just part of the kind of the latest chapter of the Brazilian disinformation landscape we could say. That has come to characterize Mr Ball scenarios presidency while at turbulent day as well lies ahead. We were just saying the nation celebrating its 199 years of independence. From Portugal. The president is saying, you know, let's get out there. Let's have these rallies. Is it all a carnival and dance kind of thing? Or is this just his attempt to shore up his Base even further. Yeah. I mean, every independence day, there is like a parade there. There are celebrations. That's nothing abnormal. What is abnormal in this case is that you have a sitting president. Calling his loyal supporters to the capital Brasilia and to where I am in Sao Paulo, although other demonstrations will take cross take place across the country in support of the government. These demonstrations they're calling for members of the Supreme Court to be impeached. They are calling for for greater rights, basically, for Mr Brooks scenario and his supporters to do what they want to do, which, in their own words is essentially like Clint. Brazil of the left and communism. These imaginary threats basically, you know, just to reiterate Mr Bolsonaro is a sitting president that was democratically elected and is in power. San carry journalist speaking to me from San Paolo in Brazil, a little earlier on this is news day with Lawrence and Claire. Let's talk about events in the Middle East were used only two reports of Palestinians reporting it protesting at Israeli government behavior. But recently many demonstrations in the occupied West Bank have been against their own government. The Palestinian Authority now the PA is backed up by international donors was set up. As part of the peace process in the mid 19 nineties. It's recently come into a lot of criticism for repeatedly cancelling elections, which are now long, long overdue. And also, most recently, the focus of discontent has been the death in custody of an activist well known for accusing PA officials of corruption. 14 security officers allowed you to stand trial in a military court in relation to the death. Our Middle East correspondent Ellen Nell reports tear gas and stun grenades being used against Palestinian protesters. But these aren't clashes with Israeli soldiers. Instead, Palestinian security forces violently try to break up demonstrations against the Palestinian government in the heart of Ramallah. Compare the Palestinian. It was the death of this man that first triggered a public outcry. In June, Nasar Burnett was popular with ordinary Palestinians for his online videos attacking the political elite. After his own home was shot at he had gone to hide with relatives in Hebron. The activists cousin Hussein Burnett was with him when Palestinian security officers came in a nighttime raid. And witnessed him being beaten and dragged away. Alien analysts after what I saw was an assassination operation. He was fast asleep. If the idea was to arrest him, they could have handcuffed him and taking him away without killing him. Was the you would look On the streets. There have been calls for the octogenarian President Mahmoud the best to resign. Public anger has long been building over claims of corruption and a lack.

WTOP
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"There is a major change for America's unemployed Today, their pandemic related job benefits are over, and it marks the largest drop off in history. More than seven million people are losing all of their Employment benefits extended until Labor Day. Under the American rescue plan. It comes as the country is seeing a record number of job openings, but recent data has shown even when benefits have ended. It hasn't made it more likely for people to find work at CBS to Sarah, you all Weiss. The White House says There is no plan to re evaluate their jobless benefits. It adds that the child tax credit and the snap program should be enough to get people through until they can find more work. Jobs are the first part of the equation for US workers. Wages are second and the minimum wage in this country has been stuck at 7 25 an hour for a dozen years, longest stretch since it was started in 1938. CBS has met Piper tells us that the policy created after the Great Depression hasn't kept up with the Times. If the minimum wage had kept pace with gains in the economy's productivity over the last 50 years, it would be nearly $26 an hour today. Or more than $50,000, a year in annual income that from Dean Baker, a senior economist at the left leaning Center for Economic and Policy Research Nationwide, nearly 250,000 workers earn just 7 25 an hour while roughly 865,000 earn less than that. Dozens of states and cities have boosted their baseline wages over the past few years, especially in areas with a high cost of living like California, where the minimum wage is now $14 an hour for employers with at least 26 workers. Yet the federal minimum wage remains in effect in 20 states, mostly in the south and Midwest. Matt Piper CBS News New this evening, the Emmy nominated actor who played Omar Little in the hit HBO series, The Wire is Dead. Michael K. Williams was found dead in his New York City apartment this afternoon. Police confirmed his death and are reportedly investigating this as a possible drug overdose. Williams has also known for roles like Chalky White in Boardwalk empire. He was 54. Brazil's soccer star Pele has an apparent tumor on the right side of his column, he says, has now been taken out. The 80 year old went to Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo this last week for routine exams. When the tumor was found, the hospital says he is in an intensive care units and will be transferred to a regular room.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
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"A synagogue, you might be hearing this president of the Boston Synagogue Susan China, Weingarten explains one of the highlights on Russia Shana Services blowing of the show for a Ram's horn. So it's a happy sound. It's a wonderful time. Of family getting together Russia. Shauna literally translates to head of the year honoring the day that they believe humanity was created. But the celebration is more about self reflection and fresh starts. Well, it's an introspective time of year. It's also joyful because you're looking also forward to the future and new beginnings. So if you know anyone observing, you can say Shana Tova or have a good year. Matt Sheer WBZ Boston's news radio DRAKE it police continue to search for a man who allegedly shot at a car in a reported road rage incident. A local woman told police she was driving with her boyfriend and child Saturday evening when a man drove in the wrong lane to pass them slammed the brakes and then allegedly got out and shot at their car. No one was hurt. Police are looking for a suspect who was reportedly driving a blue Honda. The Taliban is claiming it's now captured the last Providence in Afghanistan resisting their rule. Taliban leaders say they're going to set up a government as there are ongoing reports of brutality, executions and house arrests around the country and new concern some plant planes trying to evacuate refugees. Are reportedly being blocked from leaving the country had had his switch locations because they were in danger. Paul Stone, who works for US based charity, which focuses on the empowerment of young women, actively trying to get Afghan girls out of the country, satellite photos reportedly showing chartered planes at Mazar i Sharif airport waiting to take off. But being blocked by the Taliban have been a political football and the State Department is not confirming there are Americans on those planes. Saying yesterday we will hold the Taliban to its pledge to let people freely depart Afghanistan. The White House now says there are about 100 Americans still in the country awaiting evacuation. That was a B C's James Longman. A military coup is unfolding in the nation of Guinea. We get the details for maybe season Estelle Aqua Terra Soldiers in the West African Nation of Guinea detained President Alpha Conde on Sunday after hours of heavy gunfire rang out near the presidential palace in the capital. Members of the military later announced on state Television that the government had been dissolved in an apparent coup. The country's borders were closed and its constitution declared invalid and as the liquid terra ABC news at the foreign desk Another story of Covid impacting the sports world Dramatic scenes at a soccer stadium in Sao Paulo, a World Cup qualifier between soccer giants Brazil and Argentina was abandoned minutes into the game. You're CBC's Claire Bauer. Brazilians were just settling into the much anticipated match featuring Neymar and Lionel Messi when federal health officials stormed onto the pitch. Demanding that four of Argentina's players be deported because they allegedly didn't reveal that they had recently been in England, which is on Brazil's red list and requires 14 day quarantine. Argentina responded by walking off the field and the game was suspended. The head of Brazil Soccer confederation, called the decision by the health agency quote strange and said at no point were they in favor of it. FIFA soccer's governing body will now decide what happens next Club Our ABC News RADIO JANEIRO, Brazil With the ceremony in Tokyo, the 2020 Paralympic Games have come to a close, the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics concluded with a dazzling fireworks display and crowds gathering outside the national stadium to catch a glimpse of the closing ceremony. It was staged without Spectators, like most of the competitions with venues closed to the public Paralympics are the world's biggest event for athletes who have impairments. He began August.

DeaconLive
"sao paulo" Discussed on DeaconLive
"Chaos at the or is that oh racabuto iraqi tuba. Yeah a city. South of the state of sao paulo aside from robbing the banks group detonating explosives across the city and set fire to dozens of car so there were doing a whole just having some fun. Well no. they're not just having fun but what they're doing is they're trying to distract the police departments and say okay. We'll blow of this over here and blow up this over here. Send all the comsat way will run rob these banks while they're doing that kind of bayton switch type thing and then they go okay. I need the office manager and the bank manager do me a favor. You wanna just lay on the hood of the car. We're going to tie the car now. If they don't drive update with the hostages already on the no but right here. We have a video and see this. Got to be hot sitting in the sun on that car. Now don't forget guys For every podcast we do. We have a matching videos. Well for you to see this video. I'll go over to profit. Radio dot com. Click on deacon live and you can see this video in real time so here we go. I don't know what the explosions are you can see. The hostages are kind of tied to the top of the cars. it looks like a real low speed getaway. It is the white bronco near they go but you could see that people actually on top of the cars time to it so they can get away and this is a helicopter shot of the actual event there. Well yeah this is something you know as of monday. Two attackers have been arrested. Wasn't twenty men carried out the attack and you ten cars. Police confirmed residents expressed concerns of the mayhem many posting videos the chaotic streets and other pledging hide indoors until the attackers were found. Yeah they canceled classes in the city and Still trying to find all the explosives. That's oh look at burnt burnt burnt out. Cars air to kind of distract. One guy one innocent guy Bystander explosions he lost his life. Oh my amputated. So that's i mean people go through great lengths now. I know brazil and that whole community in brazil. They're dealing a lot as far as the covert virus and all those things that's happening. I mean the government's not one hundred drug problem the drug problem as well so I'm glad we live here. I am glad we live to be in a little.

Discover Lafayette
"sao paulo" Discussed on Discover Lafayette
"Dr martin and we're going to have to second podcast history. So that's how the martin mud avenue came from thank you so much in the house. The memory host stop you. Baby known yeah. It's seen a lot of good energy. Yeah war and all that. I'm just thinking about all. The things said house went period. I don't know what we had here. That was maybe would've endangered the house but still it was close to matthew how to see even the civil war when when the feral the people from the not came you would see that The maps were the maps so when when they when they were come in the river and they were born or they were they were they were born Takeover plantation the plantation owners. Made sure that the maps were not handed over to them at any cost because because they would take the map on go to the next one or the next one go to the next month. The the proof for that is when doing work homeless plantation homeless house day. Phone the map buried under the third floor between the process fascinate to keep it away from troops in another story. They were close to kademi brancaccio to this story there. So i had no idea the also wanna move on to some of your other properties if we may. I'd like to pause listen to a clip from an interview that we did with. Gus resigned as a native of sao paulo. Brazil and gus is also made his home here and he's invested heavily in the downtown lafayette area and he also loves the us. Why don't we take a listen and also please go to discover lafayette dot net. Where you can find robbie's interview gusts is in about two hundred others. Let's listen to us the whole question about the viability of downtown over. The years has been you know is downtown has to grow because the immediate businesses there they need to prosper or because downtown is to grow because they actually helps the entire parish. And i think when you when you have civic mayors from other cities outside lafayette scott which i spoke to the mayor of scar young's ville when when they're coming back from trips and going. Well now i understand power of urban core as actually going to help my city and he's not about competition about tax revenue. It's about growth. Also infrastructure dow ready exists that we don't need to be building out for now. We already probably done enough for now. Let's go back in. And i think that's what he's showing nelson. Abc coming in downtown is a statement of that. You know so. I'm just excited about the moment that we're experiencing Which is good for everyone and welcome back. Discover lafayette with ravi. So you've got these two properties in something and i just this spring right. You closed on his free before. I've been looking at that downtown. That's beautiful yellow husband. That's what would street is it. Face in the corner of garfield faces garfield so anybody going down to resume parks or downtown behind right behind the festival in two on stage. Beautiful property right. it is built in eighteen ninety reduce the same age as nickerson house back then. Um train transportation is a big thing. That's what i believe led to building their house. It's facing the railroad tracks right there. So it's it's seen is. It had seen his. Its heyday one. Before i liked the light the downtown. And i really believe the downtown is on. Its way up and i would love to preserve our love to buy it. Acquire the land by keeping our put some of my touches in the building. We just acquired it so we didn't do much even done anything not much yet and so that was also an event. It's an la not on the barham kalisz credit core and we own the restaurant next door scratch. We own the property the scratch in the building. It's not known operating other. Of course the the ladies operate so. That's three then. event runoff. We have yeah. So what. I want you to plug all of this. What are your favorite type of events. Visit mainly a wedding the are these dickerson. House is catered for bigger. Un's we have seven acres there And i saw you offer packages benefit sweet smell when you open right On the decor is a smaller even space that can fit about one twenty one forty people so we're not trying to do bigger stuff. They're trying to do but three parties bridal showers ours is an airbnb. Also your ganging up stairs. You can have your party to stave step there. He counters. And if you please we. That's one thing i have already done. Is i for nist place to the period There's some things that. I still hard work on belva couches It's it's it's home but it has some southern touch to it so i finished it to that period. You not comfortable who are still in the process. When we had done it would be nice like to see. The point is are just to make a few dollars on the bedroom. Breakfast story airbnb. The point is to create an experience for the travelers. That they won't forget for one and they would wanna come back. I keep telling people i go to. This city hall are eagerly l. s. fiber. I go to all this fuss places that people come go to come to town city hall planning and zoning elliot's fiber not to get the people at work in the friend even though they're not paid as much but these are the first people there like the gateway to lafayette and they are the company. I r cares if the head of the company's nice. If person helping you. Not so i tell them and i see them sometimes are in a good mood in. We all are but but you are the fussed. People that people see the gateway lafayette. You have to be on your tub game. Every day. No matter what the situation at your omens an i tried to say that i also tell that to my friends who are in bigger positions in fiber in areas that the leadership has to work on getting them for me even though they're not paid as much training them training them bell on telling them importance in the greater good of flour in a greater good of the job. It's very very very important. I think if you tell them that and say hey. I know it is the smallest job in the whole farm by the top priority for us. This is the be smiling. Your take care of them like your own family show them you laugh is known for hospitals. The south is known for hospitality She's in a bad mood..

No Agenda
"sao paulo" Discussed on No Agenda
"A lot of them are read in because we have to assume that about thirty percent of the mainstream media's probably government government guys thirty percent. Why are you low. Balling what the hell. I really can't believe it could be more than that. Well they are helping. They're totally helping that. Totally it's disgusting. Un-american yes totally un-american except for just see what happens the tucker carlson he's going to be the number one target their targeting him. Now keep an eye on. Tucker glenn greenwald's in brazil he doesn't care isn't a jungle yet. He's not he's not like in sao paulo in brazil is where bad things happen and armed guys show up and shoot. He's got he's got his little army too so he has an army he's got he's got his bodyguards. He's got people that he's talked about Arm guys trying to come in. All i got here is Is paul the septic guy by the way. I'll take paul guy any day any day any day. Yes sir what. You're surrounded by handyman mike. The former cop. They've got in trouble in austin and you are out there in the middle of nowhere i think i think we squeaked out before the door close really. I'm getting that impression to really do kind of nuts anything else. One of our producers have moved from connecticut alabama. She has no idea while she lucky. She's gonna she's gonna feel great about that. I mean in connecticut truly is where truly the evil people live is all the hedge fund people. All the everyone's up there and they're douches. It's interesting ause. Going around people are sending out A is article of nineteen seventy-two prediction by mit. And back in seventy two. They use the world simulation model to learn how our world would do from nineteen seventy seventy-two all the way through twenty thousand sixty..

KCRW
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"Soccer fans worldwide will tell you there is nothing quite like Copa America. A huge audience usually tunes in to watch South America's national teams battle for the crown. Will the tournament kicks off in less than two weeks? Yet for a while today it was not clear where or even if it would take place. We now have an answer. Brazil, one of the world's worst pandemic hot spots to discuss the drama. We're joined by NPR's Philip Reeves. He's in Rio de Janeiro. Hey, fell. All right. So we thought we had an answer. Before today. We thought that this was supposed to be hosted by Columbia and Argentina. What happened? Yeah, I mean this year for the first time, the tournament was going to be hosted by two countries. But Columbia was dropped earlier this month because of the political unrest there. The wave of anti government protests And this weekend, Argentina pulled out because of the huge surge of covert cases there. So late last night, South America's soccer Federation combat Ball said it was looking at offers from other countries willing, does this For a while. It looked like the whole thing might even be called off, which is a big deal because there's a lot of money at stake but then coming ball had an emergency meeting this morning and announced the tournament would be played in Brazil, and it publicly thanked Brazil's president Schaeuble's narrow For hosting a contest that it says inspires happiness and passion among millions of South Americans. Okay, But speaking of countries in the throes of terrible about with the pandemic, why Brazil, which is just looking at horrific case rights and death rates. Right now, we'll both in our is always being very strongly against shutting down or restricting economic activity to prevent the spread of covert, and that hasn't changed despite the severity of the pandemic. This comes at a time when his ratings are going down. He's under growing political pressure. On Saturday, tens of thousands of people for the first time since the polemic began went onto the streets to protest against Boston Arrow and particularly his response to the pandemic. Way, for example, he undermines social distancing and particularly, is failure to secure enough vaccines. Reports suggest people have these protests did mostly wear masks, but several of these crowds were really big, especially in Sao Paulo, and social distancing kind of fell apart. Boston Irish supporters of jumping on that saying if his opponents conjoined the streets like that, How can they then criticize Bordonaro for hosting Copper America? What is the reaction like they're in Rio and the rest of Brazil. Well, Brazilians, you know, hosted this tournament in 2019 and one and we're delighted about that. The pandemics changed everything. He's getting a lot of criticism from the media. There's talk among his opponents of trying to get the Supreme Court to intervene. People in the medical community or obviously unhappy. Remember Brazil so far lost 462,000 people to co vered That's have plateau recently. But they're still averaging 1800 a day right now vaccinations and moving on really slowly and scientists very worried. A third wave is about to begin here. It does seem that fans would be allowed to attend up America games, although an exception may be made for the final, But people are worried that the tournament will bring in outsiders Great may spread new variants. Alright s O much for you to keep track of their NPR's Philip Reeves in Rio de Janeiro. Thank you, Phil. Welcome. As America has confronted its record on race over the past year. A lot of us have asked, what can we do? Well, some of the craft beer business have been asking the.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"sao paulo" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"It was yesterday. 69 degrees on the coast 79 inland 71 of the mountains and one of one in the in the desert high cloudy skies. I'm gonna just need a little bit more coffee here These guys and 65 right now downtown Kogo to use time. 5 11 Police are releasing more information on the death of a 60 year old San Diego man found in an alley off Niagara Friday night. It turns out it was a hit and run police. Say 60 year old Frank Neil had fallen into the road. It was hit by a large white vehicle whose driver kept going. Police say a good Samaritan performed CPR on kneel before paramedics got there, but the man died at the scene. Surveillance video captured an image of the vehicle believed to be in early two thousands model Chevy Suburban or GMC Yukon with a sun roof. Race suspension, shiny silver rims and side molding. Anyone with information is asked to call San Diego police or Crimestoppers. A third victim is dead. A second arrest is made after last weekend's shooting at a birthday party in New Jersey, New Jersey state police say Darryl Dawkins of Bridgeton has been arrested and charged with unlawfully possessing a gun. However, police do not believe right now that he fired any shots at the party. State Police also announced afeard death in the incident. Braille in homes of Millville City, died in a hospital Tuesday night. A motive has not been released from the shooting that police say sent more than 100. People at the party running for cover. Police continue to ask for photos, video or eyewitness accounts of what led up to the deadly shootings. Using wind and sea to generate power on land. That's the idea behind an agreement that's been signed by Governor Newsome and the federal government. The agreement means floating offshore wind platforms located 20 to 30 miles off the California coast that could provide clean power for up to 1.6 million homes over the next decade. The U. S Department of the Interior will offer a lease sale as early as next year within 400 Square mile area off the central coast northwest of Moral Bay and said For area off the northern California coast. Newsome says the offshore wind industry has the potential to create tens of thousands of good paying jobs and UN Beale leave a ble new video has gone viral. It shows a couple of bees working together to open a bottle of soda. Hop atop again. The moment was captured last week on a bottle of Orange Fanta in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It shows too, honey bees working in unison to lift the cap off the bottle. Industrious bees eventually succeed much to the delight of the woman taking the video has people buzzing on social media, with many agreeing that the bees air taking over I'm Michel Kastner. Bees apparently, are the new overlords. People say You know what? I'll take him. You could see that video one right now. Who cares? I'm good to see that video on our morning news page at coco dot com. Alright, coming up with six this evening. It is right now with Lou featuring a look at the day's top stories and you've got something interesting for us this morning, Lou. Good morning, 10. Madonna. Here's my question. If the bees are on the other side of the top of the fancy cap, How did they know that they're working with another be maybe the beat. Maybe just thought. Wow, I'm really strong. I mean, what do they do this myself? They may not even have been aware they're working together. Oh, please. There are new overlords. Lou. Just deal with their taking over alright, well, CDC guidelines back in the news, half of US adults. Now fully vaccinated as you reported, but that number drops down to just 39%. When you add in all the people under the age of 18 Aziz, you now are aware that Fizer as an authorized 12 to 15 year olds. To get the vaccination. But Donna said today that they are now seeking approval to add another option so teen should have widespread availability before school starts this fall. I know we're just heading in It's a Memorial Day weekend. But a lot of parents are concerned about what's gonna happen when all the summer fun is over. What's this school? You're gonna look like already? 14% of the nation's kids. 12 to 15 years old have received their first shot that, according to the AP, and those numbers are mirrored here in San Diego. But what's next? Because the CDC guidelines as if we understand the correctly is four fully vaccinated people there is no vaccine available for anybody under the age of 12. Currently, that would mean everyone from kindergarten through sixth grade would not have the option to be vaccinated, so couldn't be fully vaccinated. So for parents of kindergartners through sixth graders, they'd be right back where they started. Come form well, according to NPR, Madonna and adviser are doing trials right now on Children between the ages of two and nine. They say that those trials take a little bit longer because they are Children, but they would be A available at least to look at approval by the end of the year. So that's looking like Christmas. The CDC could change a lot of this. They could relax mask mandates for 5 to 11 year olds. As the school year started mass mandates on Lee were, in fact, in place in California for third graders and above so they could extend that all the way to fifth grade that would clear Lot of opportunity for parents who don't want their kids in masks going to the full or they could grant Oh emergency approval for the vaccine for kindergarten through fifth grade. But what will happen if the parents don't go along? The Kaiser Family Foundation recently put out a survey saying 60% of parents saying, No, they don't want to have their kids vaccinated. They want to wait and see. Also, there is the question of mandating the vaccination for the Children, which is a whole nother megillah. So it looks like we're gonna be wrestling with this vaccination question for kidney gardeners through fifth grade here in San Diego through the summer, General Donna All right, Lou Penrose tonight at six. Right here on news Radio. 600 Kogo, everyone. All right, Thanks. Lou will be right back. Okay? A new sign 5 17..

Texas Standard
United Airlines International Travel Recovery Still Far Off
"What they were before the pandemic. 90% free covert levels was the quoted figure. Dallas Morning News is reporting that things are a bit more turbulent on the international side of things, however, American plans to cut down on its flights to South America routes to places like Sao Paulo, Lima and Santiago will all be reduced along with some outbound flights from New York and Miami. Driver here is what else? The pandemic Covert 19 cases are rising and parts of Brazil, Peru and Colombia that's reducing the demand for international travel, at least for now. American Airlines plans to revisit these root reductions later in the summer. Stevie Ray Vaughan and taking us up to 29 minutes past the hour. Texas Standard Time The news roundup.

Texas Standard
American Airlines Cutting Flights to South America Because of COVID-19
"What they were before the pandemic. 90% free covert levels was the quoted figure. Dallas Morning News is reporting that things are a bit more turbulent on the international side of things, however, American plans to cut down on its flights to South America routes to places like Sao Paulo, Lima and Santiago will all be reduced along with some outbound flights from New York and Miami. Driver here is what else? The pandemic Covert 19 cases are rising and parts of Brazil, Peru and Colombia that's reducing the demand for international travel, at least for now. American Airlines plans to revisit these root reductions later in the summer. Stevie Ray Vaughan and taking us up to 29 minutes past the hour. Texas Standard Time The news roundup.

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
Why did Brazil's defence chiefs quit?
"Joined today by samantha pearson and fernando augusta per sheku cement to pearson is the brazil correspondent for the wall street journal. She joins us from sao paulo and fernando augusta. Yoshiko is from ceo palo. He's monocle senior correspondent and he is right here in the studio in london. A i will start with you samantha. And the story. That is the reason. We're doing this episode. It's the resignation of these three service chiefs. Obviously a choreographed move on their part. But how seismic has that been. It's been a pretty big may chair in brazil. Last time the heads of the armed forces left on the same day was nineteen ninety-five And that was the end. Up brazil's twenty one year dictatorship. So really it's not normal for this to happen in brazil and it's it's had a huge impact and just to follow that up samantha. Anyone know yet entirely what the motivations are actually at some level. Trying to bolsonaro out i think site mean a defense ministry said very little when they announced the change but sources close. The government told as essentially resigned in protest. Why do they do this. Because basically the past couple of years while sonata the president bus not has been trying to politicize military force Bat kim on political issues now. This is a lot of tension among the hiring sip. the military. They believe that they answer only to the constitution that they're above plots politics fair while they're going to be tarnished. The entire arms is brazil is going to be tarnished by both sinatra's administration and particularly his handling of the pandemic which is being pretty catastrophic care in brazil

The Economist: The Intelligence
Despair and disparities: covid-19 consumes Brazil
"Has just gone through. Its deadliest week of the pandemic daily fatalities. Hit a record level of more than nine thousand nine hundred on thursday bringing the total number of deaths to more than two hundred sixty five thousand and cases to more than eleven million. The discovery of contagious new corona virus variant in the amazon region has fueled the brutal second wave but the government's response has been slow and patchy and has failed to contain the spread. The sense that you get living here is sad and almost fatalistic. It feels like this country has given up on dealing with this pandemic in a responsible life saving way. Many months ago ceremonies. Lynn is brazil correspondent. Even though we are all seeing that the cases are higher than they've ever been. The hospitals are full in nearly every part of the country. The restrictions that have been introduced feel completely out of tune with that reality. They've been late. they've been minimal. And some cities are slightly stricter than others. But i think the feeling that most brazilians have is that covert is just going to happen. Overtake this country like a tidal wave. And there's nothing that anyone can do about it and the concern right now. Is that the. The health system is buckling under the weight. Right so the difference between this second wave compared to the first wave is that for the first several months of the pandemic. The virus was sort of ping-pong between different brazilian states whereas now most of the country's twenty six states are seeing their hospitals at or near capacity. And there's really a limited ability to sort of transfer patients or doctors or supplies between the different states recently. The health secretary of the amazonian state of honea mentioned this desperation in a video aimed at those who weren't taking the current virus seriously is typical seymour's known them was laid to swap mine. Nothing lead today but also by a sweatshirt but he says we have no icu. Beds for your mother your father for your aunt. It doesn't matter if you're rich. Poor young old. We simply have no. Icu beds available and those rising in numbers. Those strains that are coming about. Is that down two new variants of the viruses. That the big problem here. That's definitely part of the story. They found this new variant in the amazonian city of manaus late last year. It's called p. One and recent studies show that. It's one point four to two point two times more contagious than other versions of the virus. And the really scary thing is that it looks like it is much more capable of reinfecting people who have already been infected. That might be why people in manaus were hit really badly by second wave. Even though some studies suggest that as many as three quarters of the population had been infected in the first wave the other thing that seems really scary is that it looks like this. Current wave is affecting young people and much higher numbers than before so this variant is clearly causing some of the trouble. But you also say that. There's a certain sense of fatalism. That's contributing here. I mean how much does that have to do with the leadership. We talked a lot before. About how president of brush off the pandemic bolsonaro hasn't changed a bit at a recent event. He told brazilians to stop whining about the krona virus. Sugar jimmy because the club and said how long are you going to keep crying about it. But it's not just him the first wave you saw politicians trying to take a different stance and even going to the supreme court to fight for their right to shut things down even though the president disagreed this time it's different. Brazil has been seeing cases creep up for months now and it's only in the past few weeks. That mayors and governors have really started implementing serious restrictions closing businesses fulltime rather than. Just say from eleven pm to five. Am which is what we had in sao paulo for a few weeks. And what do the brazilian people think about. The the patchy measures have been put into place. I think there's a real split. You definitely see the outrage that brazilians especially the more educated and richard brazilian have had from the beginning. But there's also a real feeling among the middle class and the working class that putting in more restrictions is going to do more harm than good because the economic situation is so bad. Unemployment has barely come down from its high of around fourteen percent and the emergency cash payments. The federal government paid people for nine months last year. Have now been cut off to. Millions of people were basically plunged into poverty when the clock struck midnight on december. Thirty first congress is trying to push past a smaller version of the cash payments. But it's going to take some time but certainly one path out of all of these kinds of trade offs is vaccination. How is the country's program of of inoculation going. It's had a frustratingly slow start. Brazil has administered vaccines to only about three percent of its population that's way behind neighboring countries. Like she lay here in brazil. Most of the problem is that boston otto is anti vaccines and many months ago. When he had from different vaccine companies including some that were doing trials here in brazil he kicked the can down the road and signed with astra zeneca but that one provider hasn't been enough now here in sao paulo. The governor signed a deal with the sign of that company to produce its corona vac vaccine in the federal government. Sort of found itself forced to make a deal as well but they've also been all sorts of supply bottlenecks and problems with distribution and real kind of ineffectiveness by on the part of the national health ministry. Which is overseeing this whole effort. It sounds like a fairly bleak picture all around but it's not just a problem for brazil if these new variants in particular are allowed to run rampant. That's true and it's really scary. The longer the disease is left to fester. In in countries like brazil greater chance that new variants will start to emerge that reduced the effectiveness of covid nineteen vaccines elsewhere in the world posing a threat to nations that have already immunized their populations in a lot of these countries. That are still really struggling with the virus. You see their leaders just begging for the rest of the world to send them vaccine so that they can vaccinate people as quick as possible so far. We haven't seen that from bolsonaro he's been really against vaccines but just in the past few weeks. It looks like maybe he's starting to change his tune. He signed a deal with pfizer and he suggested in a recent interview that he himself might get vaccinated. So i guess the hope is relieved. The bolsonaro will understand that vaccinating people is essential to the economic recovery. That he's been prioritizing from the start and that that combined with attention from the rest of the world in getting vaccines to brazil will start to allow brazil to get a handle on something that feels right now like. It's totally out of control very much for your time sarah. Thank you jason

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"sao paulo" Discussed on KQED Radio
"This is here and now protesters in Brazil's capital rallied over the weekend calling for the resignation of president gyroball sorrow for his response to the pandemic. Bolton. Aro has downplayed the severity of the pandemic. Despite Brazil, having the world's second highest number of deaths behind the United States and a new variant of the virus is helping drive up the country's death toll. CNN international correspondent Matt Rivers is in Sao Paulo. And he joins us now on Skype. Matt, Thanks for being here. Thanks a lot, Peter. Good to be here. Sure, And only about a million doses of the vaccine have been administered in Brazil. Compare that to what's happening in the United States. 31 million. What's going on? Why? Why is that number so low where you are? Yeah, There's a number of different reasons behind it. But I think it's good for your audience to tears as many problems as there are in the United States right now, with the vaccine rollout, and we know there's a ton. What's going on in the U. S looks far better than what's going on in Brazil, So the main culprits here are going to be found in the federal government, led by The president of this country is at your moles. Genaro, who has been coded skeptic from the very beginning of this pandemic, And when critics here saying is that there has been just a startling lack of urgency, I think on the part of the federal government Brazil basically put all its eggs in the AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine basket. And then, of course, AstraZeneca's trials took a little bit longer than expected. That really set Brazil's timeline back in a major way, and not one of those doses has yet to be produced here because Brazil even though it granted emergency use authorization to AstraZeneca vaccine on the 17th. They're lacking the active ingredient that they need to actually make these doses. Really. It comes down to the federal government not diversifying its vaccine portfolio if you will, and that's led us to this point where we're at right now. Well in that I saw your reporting this morning, basically saying that Bolson Aro showing his typical bravado not apparently very concerned about this situation. And meanwhile, you've been visiting covert wards and some of the hardest hit regions of the country, including in Sao Paulo and In the Amazon city of Manaus. What have you been seen there? Because it sounds frankly horrifying. I mean, hard times, really good way to put it, Peter. You know, the driver that was taking us around? Told us it's not if you know someone who might have lost the person. It's that everyone in the city it seems like has lost someone in their immediate family. And maybe the most tragic part about all this is that they've been there before. It was back in April and may of last year that we were first talking about Manaus. Collapsing was one of the worst individualized outbreaks of any kind of region worldwide. And there was this prevailing thought that after that a lot of people let down their guard anyone else and they said, Oh, maybe there's herd immunity may be so many people got sick the first time that we're good. There was a lot of experts, including some epidemiologist. I've spoken to here that were screaming, saying there needs to be another locked out. We're not Herd. Immunity is not a thing here and at the same time that that was happening. You also have this new variant that originated here in Brazil. The P one variant that epidemiologist have centered on the fact that it is likely Morte transmissible than previous versions off the Corona virus. And so you have this perfect storm. And what has happened is that in an incredibly short amount of time we're talking about just just weeks. Hospitals were overrun. You know, we're seeing patients in hospitals that are basically the right next to each other. They don't have oxygen. They don't in ventilators. They don't have medicines. People are essentially just going to these hospitals waiting to die. So what you're describing, you know, probably has people around the country wondering if that Brazil variant continues to spread and other places if that sort of thing is going to happen in hospitals In the United States or elsewhere around the world. Have scientists been able to actually do the sequencing to know that that is what the problem is in Manaus that this variant is taking over? We spoken to that four or five different epidemiologists here in Brazil, and the general consensus is that it is early, but what they are saying is just look at what's happening in Manaus and one study suggested. That more than two thirds of recent infections in the sample of 90 patients that this particular scientist was working with were positive for this variant that would suggest that this variant is playing. A really large, if not overwhelming role in what's happening in Manaus right now, and that's why when, when you're hearing people like Dr Fauci in the U. S. Go on and say, We're concerned about these variants that that's what they're talking about. So what are you hearing? You know what is on people's minds across Brazil. I know you've also been covering the protests that have been happening. Seems like just about every weekend. Now. What do you hearing from people? I mean, people are angry People are dying in droves. And yet you hear from the president that no government What could be doing better than my government is doing. It's a stunning arrogance, and that's why people are so angry here. They want help. And you know, I spoke to a nurse, he said. I've been vaccinating people for 30 years and now in a time when we need vaccines more than ever. We have the public infrastructure. We've got the experience. What? We don't have the supply, and this nurse told me that he feels utterly helpless and angry because all of this year the buck stops with the federal government. CNN international correspondent Matt Rivers in Sao Paulo..

Weekend Edition Sunday
Brazil's President Downplays Pandemic Despite Rising Cases In His Hometown
"Acknowledges this or not. President Trump leaves office next month with an awful statistic attached to the last year of his administration. The number of Americans who have died from the coronavirus The U. S. Has led the world for months in covert 19 deaths behind the U. S. Is Brazil, but so far the pandemic has done little damage to the standing of its president. Joy your Bolson Aro. The latest coronavirus hot spot is his hometown Rio. Deja, narrow. NPR's Philip Reeves is there and sends this report. Wear outside a bar below the Sugarloaf Mountain. Thies drinkers don't seem worried by this city's new surgeon deaths or the growing waiting list for beds. Hundreds of mass close people crowd together. The only bubbles here are in beer glasses when the pandemic began, most people in this part of Rio tried to follow the rules. Closed businesses and stayed home. Medical experts approved Brazil's president president did did not not broke broke apart apart point point My My sure sure Jacob Jacob Ostinato Ostinato downplayed downplayed the the Corona Corona virus virus from from the the start. start. His His chest chest ized ized governors governors and and mayors mayors for closing local economies. He surged Brazilians not to be cities. Everyone has to die sometime, he says. When Brazil's death count rose above 5000 back in April. Also not a was asked to comment. Okay, let me get prosecuted so well, the president replied. Sorry. What you want me to do about it? That number is now above 190,000 Thea. Other day, Boss Narrow, addressed a packed crowd of supporters. He didn't wear a mask, nor did most of them. In Rio shot A Marcus watches both scenarios conduct with alarm that's led you those are the epitome it off of there, like a market is a community leader here in seduction, today's or city of God, It's one of Rio's many for Bella's about 1.5 million people live in them, They're often pour over crowded neighborhoods neglected by government. When covert arrived, Marcus and his fellow activists decided the city of God must protect itself. Those introducing the six inch think faith. We launched the social media information campaign, explains Marcus. He handed out masks and went door to door urging residents to socially distance. You said back out of the temple market, says his mission became harder after Boston Otto called the Corona virus a little flu. Both Granados stands since the beginning, absolutely pushed people to think there was nothing going on. It wasn't serious or they didn't need to do anything that I said Williamson is from catalytic communities along profit that supports community development in for Bella's. She says, when someone who must work to survive here's both scenarios messaging. She just thinks, okay, well, if the direction from the top is that there's no big deal, then I can go back to business. As usual, Williamson's organization runs a project tracking covert cases in the favelas. It's long, several 1000 deaths, but condition too tough and getting reliable data is difficult. I don't trust the numbers at all. Just don't the true picture is likely, much worse. Got it inspects units downtown toe. Williamson recently chaired an online conference in which people from for Bella's talked about what they're going through now, my only a disguise his name look a sugar, which our people are dying at home because they can't get healthcare, says A woman called Anna Paulus. Alice Ela says, C'mon, I opened is seen amiable, another handle a local service. Says she lost five friends to covet in one week. When both scenario took office, many commentators derided him as a know nothing. Retired Army captain from the far right, that's wrong, says Marcus Nobly, He's Glover. Of course, his clever he's clever in his cunning. Nobody has written a book about bullshit, narrow and is one of his faces critics. Let's get rid off this discourse that postal nado is dumb that both tomorrow is crazy. He doesn't strategy. You think that he's stupid? He's not both the knowledge popularity has actually gone up since the pandemic began. He made a bet that despite the thousands of deaths at the end of it, Brazilians will care about their jobs. All of the stone cool is professor of international relations at the Should Tulio Vargas Foundation in Sao Paulo, Even though his strategy can be considered to be morally reprehensible, you know, from an electoral point of view. It's actually quite effective. Both scenarios. Unexpected popularity also has a lot to do with money worried about soaring unemployment, his government's funding the most costly welfare program in Brazil's history. It's making emergency payments to 65 million of the poorest Brazilians. Well, God, by shown on that plan was in fact approved by Congress. Yet the president's getting the credit while other side's going there, Jenny, Although President Chinese there was another, it was a brilliant idea says You've done the same thing. Silver sells coconuts and cocktails. On a beach in Rio called Prive Amillia. He was stuck at home for several months because his beach was closed by Cove it when we do we've got step Gordon Carter. That was really tough, He says. Emergency payments about $120 a month. Helped his family survive that silver used to be a leftist, You know? God, I miss you both on audio. If we my everyday my Jamie. He says that the next election, both Sanada gets his boat real dish. Nero is now gearing up for the new year in an unusually subdued mood. Normally, there's this to look forward to a massive New Year's Eve party for more than a million people on Copacabana beach that's canceled. Most here are waiting for the vaccine. Even that is a source of friction with boss and arrow. Medical experts want as many Brazilians as possible to be vaccinated. The president's critics say he seems to want the opposite. Bull scenario has said mandatory vaccinations off a dog's, which you will know what time I was here, he says. He won't be having one it punch it up. And that's that.

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Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona dies at 60
"Are expected to pay their respects in buenos aires. Thursday as maradonas coffin lies in state at the casa rosada or pink house presidential palace. In naples where. Madonna led napoli to italian league championships in nineteen eighty-seven and nineteen ninety. Thousands of people congregated in streets and in front of the studio sao paulo to sing swap stories and mourn. He was the first power figure that united the world of football says kantor everyone regardless of their nationality wanted to see him play because of his magic. He made argentina famous around the world. He made napoli famous around the world. It's very hard for any reader to understand what he meant for. Napoli the very poor southern city in italy that no one paid attention to and suddenly this kid put napoli on the map playing soccer and rebelled against the industrial north and beat the powerhouses of milan and event events. An inter. who were the more important and powerful teams not only in italy but in the and europe especially maradona hailed from a shantytown on the outskirts of buenos aires and made his professional debut with the club. Argentinos juniors when he was fifteen. I was in the stadium for his first game. Says in reggae mail. A florida psychologist. Who grew up in buenos aires. Now that's become a myth. A million people now say they were there. But i really was. I promise mel talked to his niece in buenos aires on wednesday she said the streets were eerily silent like a cemetery during the day of madonna's death but nineteen eighty six argentina england world cup quarter-final the game in which maradona certified his legend carried particular significance for argentina following the nineteen eighty two falklands war england prevailed in the military conflict with argentina over sovereignty of the archipelago. Some three hundred miles off of argentina's southern coast maradona scoring the first goal with the hand of god and the second goal being the greatest golden history. It gave the argentinians some type or redemption against the english says kantor on the world cup stage and donna could not replicate the nineteen eighty six title while he was still brilliant at the nineteen ninety world cup. Argentina lost to west germany in the final in nineteen ninety four in the united states. He was kicked out of the tournament for testing positive. For ephedrine better donnas demons were well-documented. He struggled with drug addiction. Voracious appetites before wednesday. He dodged several near death experiences. Diego had died so many times before. Kantor it's incredible that he lived this long despite his imperfections. Maradona will be mourned. The world over champions league games had moments of silence. One coach recommended that madonna's number ten be retired throughout world soccer. The vatican announced that pope francis was keeping madonna in his prayers. Undoubtedly for me. He is the greatest player of all time says cantor. He played in an era much different than today. It was more physical game. He was butchered in every single game that he played and he excelled. He had the ball glued to his left foot. His center of gravity was so low. He was just a magician with the ball. An artist poetry in motion.

Silicon Valley Insider with Keith Koo
Brazil’s coronavirus cases surpass 1 million
"Brazil has become the second country in the world to confirm more than a million cases of cove in nineteen as the disease continues to spread the number of coronavirus cases in Brazil has been climbing relentlessly for the last few decks infection keep spreading last week SO four consecutive days of more than twelve hundred fatalities but cities like sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have started to real quick this is what president Shavelson rattle has campaigned for from the very beginning he's repeated more than once the unemployment of hunger resulting from the rock that was he says that the S.

Freakonomics Radio
Brazil's COVID-19 death toll becomes second-highest in the world
"Those death toll from cove in nineteen has surpassed that of the UK and is now second only to the United States more than nine hundred people have died in the past twenty four hours according to Brazil's health ministry taking the total number of fatalities to forty one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight the WHO's says some intensive care units in in Brazil Brazil are are at at a a critical critical stage stage having having exceeded exceeded ninety ninety percent percent of of capacity capacity because because of of the the high high number number of of covered covered nineteen nineteen patients patients saw saw South South America America correspondent correspondent Katie Watson now reports from sao Paulo another could be cool out in Brazil's biggest in the center of the content the traffic flowing to these days because of quarantine but distance is still significant in the city of twenty two million and the roadster is bad as I thought talk to Francis knows him not to and drive it to attending a woman in her nineties cave in nineteen seventy percent of that call out and now related to the virus the university hospitals emergency ward dedicated to cope with nineteen patients health services here a badly coping the patience to make it a hospital all in a sense the lucky ones and also says the same three times as many people die in combat to life before the pandemic for a nickel Mister Ford became known Ching eyes to keep enough as it and then he started all we were doing was registering that's at home people interest leap and never woke up they didn't even have a chance we can come and get them to the hospital so we can give their family we arrived and they were already dead the motion Saddam Spinoza but for me to check out this story of a topic off to every patient they clean down the anti begins and change that protective equipment his close them down the not taking any risks they've been hit pass me by this virus a colleague many in the fourth looked up to pasta way home code nineteen in April the cross town in Sampaoli's eastern suburbs one of the worst hit areas of the city the virus is all too visible I had a vague but I bought out the whole Josie tells me how fond she was of her dad and Tanya hardworking in his sixties he passed his high school exams it had long been a dream of his to finish his education until you passed away last week as did his daughter chose to Kelly admitted to hospital the same day treated next to each other in intensive care they passed away within days of each other the case they said only the family called quite believe it they thought it was just panicked by the media fast nobody they knew had had the disease the president Jaipal Singh are of course his credit and we flew something that just absolutely disagrees with Hassan also courted he said just getting to the ball three was a struggle to brief nobody's taking this seriously they say well this is family mourns on tell you and Kelly cities like sao Paulo and Rio a starting to re open this despite a thousand people dying every day at the moment it's a strategy that many people fail to understand back in the ambulance Francis finishes a cool night his children's house so he decides to swing by the fact that you can only way through the gate the psychological toll he says is the most difficult he's not hog seven year old auto for more than two months such as his fear of passing the virus on he jumped in the ambulance and turns the siren off to this little game has to make do for now the end of the evening W. auto stretches out his arms to show how much he loves Francis and then he's off this is someone

BBC World Service
Brazil coronavirus cases pass 500,000
"Number of confirmed correct of ours cases in Brazil has now passed the half a million miles accounting for more than half of all cases in Latin America and the carribean lashes between police and anti government protesters in Brazil's two biggest cities there was a mix of views among marchers in sao Paulo about the handling of the crisis I believe a wall clock it all started when an elderly man dressed in military gear screams pro Bolsonaro slogans right through the middle of a demonstration which is pro democracy against dictatorship he said the police came towards us put up a barricade descended upon us we'll talk to the doctor I'm here to defend freedom the freedom to come and go the political freedom to support right wing politicians against the institutional crew at the supreme federal court the deputies chamber trying to impose on this nation

Past Gas
Senna: The Early Years
"Dan Pass Gas. We're talking about the early years of Ayrton Senna. You know him as the legendary driver famous for winning multiple Formula One championships in nineteen, eighty, eight, nineteen, Ninety and nineteen ninety one he won an incredible forty one gram freeze on seventeen different tracks over the course of nine seasons. You probably also know how the story ends. At the age of thirty four while racing at the nineteen ninety four, San Marino, Grand Prix Senna crash on lap, set on leaving the track and a speed over a hundred eighty miles per hour, slammed into a concrete wall, killing him on impact. The. Final Jenny home two with L.. Tragic death cut a storied career short and much like Kurt Cobain, Heath Ledger or to park. It froze centers, accomplishments, and magnetic personality in amber. Deprived of the slow decline to any great talent at the top of their profession will eventually fall. Victim to these names are instead forever frozen their lawyers, and so they remained. Forever Young. Senator is now a legend. But where do legends begin with an origin story of course? So what senators version of being bitten by a radioactive spider, finding a weird lamp, genie or floating down the Nile in a basket made of Reeds? Well like Spiderman Aladdin or Moses Senna his monogamous, but before Senate was sent off, his last name wasn't even Senna at all. His parents worry that he was uncoordinated and even had him test report. He was born into wealth, but although wealth can definitely give you access to the world of bracing, it can't make fast and Santa wasn't just fast. He was the fastest. So what was the moment Senna truly became Senate to answer that we need to start on March twenty first nineteen sixty the day. When in Sao Paulo Brazil. Ericsson senator silver was born. Welcome to pass gas. That was a long intro. Great Man I'm. I got a little choked up there for a second. I mean this guy is so important and just such. Like I, don't know he's just a legend, and he's just like so important to so many people, and I'm really excited that we're going to die, have really deep into his life, but I mean just. A man just. I got a little teary eyed. When you're talking about the forever, young stuff is yeah I sure. Senna is a like I said an intro. He's a legend. Almost like a mythic figure at this point. Just such a hallowed name so revered in in in motor sports and the car world in general. Just like Oh yeah, you hear senators like he was I mean he was the greatest, but like it's just like an instant assumption of just like. Perfection basically right. Yeah, he's like Michael Jordan. Yeah, no thought given to, and we're going to see why that is because. There's a lot of good reason for that I. Think the moment where it hit where I was like Oh, damn was when? You when I I didn't realize he was thirty four when he died and I'm just about to turn thirty four, and so I'm like. I gotTA. Do. Joe You're the air and of automotive podcasting damage. Out Year Man. Is talking about how I am scared about dying. But what I've noticed is a lot of a lot of pieces that talk about center. Don't really dive into his early life. which is what we're going to do today? And I'm really excited about that. Hopefully will give people some insight into where this dude came from, and I, think yeah without further ado. Let's get into the life. The early life of one Ayrton Senna. Are you guys ready? I'm ready. Ready sale ever be. Ready, legit. You WanNa give. Fired up I think my new my new thing is. Fire Dub! Different words fired up. I could see that on a shirt for sure, but D. U. P. Oh, yeah, fire! Up I get a man. It's great. It's solid. C. memes are better when you explained. A Ayrton Senna Da. Silva was born in nineteen sixty in Sao. Paulo Brazil at the pro Ma tre. I'm going to by the butcher every Brazilian. Names Zillion were. Portuguese Brazilian. I'm going to butcher at all today. Just letting you know. Pro Monterey! Maternity Hospital of Santana a hospital I assumed was named after the legendary guitarist areas. Warn! Ayrton's father Milton Dasilva was a landowner and factory owner, and among other businesses Milton owned an auto parts company, and his knowledge and connections within the industry would become a key entry point for Airton into the world of racing

BBC World Service
Coronavirus: Chile protesters clash with police over lockdown
"Chilean police have clashed with protesters from one of the poorest areas of the capital Santiago wet coronavirus locked down the schools in hardship municipal leaders from L. Bocskay said people were going hungry and would jump this president Sebastian Pinera has said his government will be handing out over two million baskets of food and cleaning supplies in the coming week the lawsuit be demonstrations in the Brazilian city of sao Paulo

BBC World Service
Brazil hits new daily record for novel coronavirus cases, deaths
"Six hundred and fifteen people have died of coded nineteen in Brazil in the past twenty four hours the highest death toll for a single day anywhere in the southern hemisphere president Jibal scenario has so far dismissed the severity of the pandemic has encouraged people to carry on working his all South America correspondent Katie Watson for two days in a row now Brazil has hit Graham records a warning sign that the crisis is intensifying here in Ole Brazil now has more than a hundred and twenty thousand cases and around eight and a half thousand deaths the number is rising but with so little testing going on scientists say the real figure is infected people unlikely to be many times higher from Thursday it will be compulsory for sao Paulo residents to web mosques while I was in public it's one of many measures brought in to cover the spread of the virus

Haunted Places
Introducing SUPERNATURAL WITH ASHLEY FLOWERS
"By the time police got the call about the bodies Invitation Hill. It was already starting to get dark. The Hill is surrounded by thick forest and brush so for everyone's safety. They decided to hold off until morning. Of course the press didn't take the same precautions when officers finally did arrive on the morning of August. Twenty first nineteen sixty six vin. Tame Hill was already swarming with reporters. The even snapped a few photos before the bodies were carried away unfortunately all the original sources are in Portuguese and more than fifty years later. It's hard to track them all down but some of them were summarized in English in the flying saucer review which despite the name was fairly credible journal in the sixties based on those articles. Here's what we know about. The police investigation. The only easy part of this case was identifying the victims thirty two year old men. Well Pereira de Cruz and thirty four year old. Miguel Giuseppe Viana. Both men were electronics. Technicians from the town called compost dose. Go to causes. Which is about one hundred and seventy five miles northeast of Rio de Janeiro. Both of them were happily married. Well respected in the community and led pretty normal. Unassuming lives according to their families. Miguel and Manuel had left town. On the morning of Wednesday August Seventeenth nineteen sixty six three days before their bodies were found. They said they were heading to Sao Paulo to buy some electronics equipment. Along with a used car. They've been looking at. They took some money with them somewhere. Between two and three million Cruzeiros the conversion rate is a little hard to calculate. But that's somewhere worth like a few thousand. Us dollars today at about nine am. Miguel and Manuel headed out to the bus station accompanied by a friend named L. CEO Gomez. Elsa wanted to go into the bus station. See them off but the other two men insisted that he just drop them off outside. Elsia didn't understand what the big deal was but he didn't think too much of it. He watched Miguel men walk into the bus depot and then he went back home. That was the last time he ever saw his two friends alive now. Even with the minimal evidence police had at this point. There were a few things about this story. That didn't add up. When the bodies were found the only had a combined one hundred sixty one thousand Cruzeiro on them. The rest of the two three million is unaccounted for still to this day. And of course they didn't go to Sao Paulo like they told everyone else. They went to a town called NITA. Roy which is a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Which is a good couple hundred miles away. The investigators went back to Nita. Roy Hoping to find some answers there but once they piece together the rest of August seventeenth nineteen sixty six. All they had were more questions. Miguel and men wells bus would have arrived in Nita Roy at around two or two thirty that afternoon their first stop was an electronic store. They'd been to that store before so we can assume it carried some kind of equipment that wasn't sold in their own town but for some reason they left the store without buying anything and they didn't even talk to the sales clerk there now. Maybe the store was out of whatever they were looking for. But the taken a five hour bus ride to get there. Why on Earth wouldn't they at least check with the clerk? Before leaving either way after they lead the electronic store it starts to rain so they stop into a clothing store nearby and buy a pair of matching raincoats again. This doesn't raise any red flags on its own. But what is weird? The clerk said that they left in such a rush that they didn't even bother to put on the coats before running out into the rain. The coach that they just bought now. You might assume that the big appointment that they were rushing to was with the owner of that used car that they were looking to buy. But you'd be wrong. They didn't buy any car during the trip so if they weren't buying electronics and they weren't buying a car. What were they doing there? Oddly the next time may surface is at a bar in the same neighborhood as the clothing store and when they get to the bar. They're still very anxious about the time. Miguel goes to the counter and orders a bottle of mineral water according to the bartender. He's acting very like nervous and impatient and while he's ordering he keeps glancing over at the clock after paying for the water. Miguel keeps the receipt and this might not seem like a big clue but Brazil has a recycling policy where you could return empty bottles for a deposit. So whatever or whoever they're waiting for. Miguel assumes won't take too long and he'll have time to return the bottle before heading home that evening no one saw Miguel. Well leave the bar so we don't know if they met someone there or they left alone but at five PM. They're seen at the foot of ENTAME Hill. Which is just outside town. They pull up in a jeep driven by someone with blonde hair. There were two other men in the car as well but the witness couldn't see them clearly. Whoever these three men were they were the last people to see Miguel and well alive. So by this point police had mapped out all of their movements from leaving home in the morning to arriving at the hill that night but none of it offered any clues about what actually happened next. We already mentioned a few the strange details at the scene of the deaths. But if we take a closer look it's even more baffling. Let's start off with what they didn't have the money that they brought with them. The most obvious possibility is that this was a robbery gone wrong but staging a scene like this would have taken a lot of time and effort for not a ton of money and they also left some behind also. There were no injuries on either of the bodies. No CUTS NO BRUISES. No Burns no sign of violence at all. When the corner didn't autopsy there were no internal damages either and strangely. Despite sitting out in the open for three days on a hill that's swarming with wildlife. The bodies were totally untouched by animals. No one can really say what that means but it kind of seems like there was something unnatural about the death if even the vultures didn't WanNa touch them if this wasn't a murder the next possibility was suicide but this theory sort of falls apart too because Miguel still had the empty water bottle and the receipt. If he knew he was going to die. Why go through the trouble of saving that receipt beyond that police find three pages of handwritten notes? That definitely didn't suggest a suicide pact. The first page has a a list of electronics parts. Numbers along with some Algebra work. The equation uses Ohm's law which is E. equals. I are which is used to calculate the strength of an electrical current now. The two men were electronics technicians. After all so everyone assumes these are just notes for a work project now. The next page though is more of an enigma translated from Portuguese. It says quote Sunday one tablet after the meal. Monday one tablet in the morning on an empty stomach. Tuesday one tablet after the meal Wednesday one tablet before bedtime and quote. Obviously this is talking about some kind of prescription. But as far as anyone knows neither Miguel or amend well were sick now. The last dose that Wednesday before bedtime dose would have been taken right before they died but due to decomposition the corner couldn't get useful out of the toxicology report so we still don't know what was in those mysterious tablets and this was a little hard for me to understand because just a second ago I know. He said the bodies kind of untouched by wildlife. I expected them to be in. Good condition. But whatever's going on at the time they either didn't have the technology they didn't have the time and they weren't able to test for it so finally. The third page has another set of instructions. This one said quote sixteen thirty be at the determined location. Eighteen thirty swallow capsules after the effect protect metals week for mask signal end quote. Now the confusion isn't a translation issue. It doesn't make any sense in Portuguese either. It almost seems like the note was kind of scribbled down quickly in some kind of shorthand which probably means someone gave the instructions verbally and someone else wrote them down putting it all together. We can at least gathered that Miguel Aiman. Well weren't the victims of some kind of random attack. They came to the hill for a reason. And that brings us to our last piece of evidence. The lead masks themselves now. You're probably picturing a full mask. That covers your entire face. Almost like what welders wear but these were about the size and shape of sunglasses made out of solid lead. They were apparently homemade and cut. Roughly FROM SCRAP METAL. Lead blocks radiation. So it's often used as a coating protective goggles and facials but these masks were too small to offer any real protection and since they were solid metal. It'd be impossible to see or do anything while wearing them so at first police had no idea what to make of these masks but after some digging it turned out that this wasn't an isolated incident according to flying saucer review. There was another case four years earlier. Where another electronics technician had been found dead on a hill with a lead mask in that previous case the police determined that the man went up to the hill and took some kind of drugs because he was convinced it would allow him to pick up radio and TV signals with his

Extraterrestrial
Solving the Lead Masks of Vintem Hill
"By the time police got the call about the bodies on Vin Tame Hill. It was already starting to get dark. The Hill is surrounded by thick forest and brush so for everyone's safety. They decided to hold off until morning. Of course the press didn't take the same precautions when officers finally did arrive on the morning of August. Twenty first nineteen sixty six vin. Tame Hill was already swarming with reporters. The even snapped a few photos before the bodies were carried away unfortunately all the original sources are in Portuguese and more than fifty years later. It's hard to track them all down but some of them were summarized in English in the flying saucer review which despite the name was fairly credible journal in the sixties based on those articles. Here's what we know about. The police investigation. The only easy part of this case was identifying the victims thirty two year. Old Manuel Pereira de Cruz and thirty. Four year old. Miguel Giuseppe Viana. Both men were electronics technicians from the town called compost dose. Goto causes which is about one hundred and seventy five miles northeast of Rio de Janeiro. Both of them were happily married. Well respected in the community and led pretty normal. Unassuming lives according to their families. Miguel Manuel had left town. On the morning of Wednesday August Seventeenth nineteen sixty six three days before their bodies were found. They said they were heading to Sao Paulo to buy some electronics equipment. Along with a used car. They've been looking at. They took some money with them somewhere. Between two and three million Cruzeiros the conversion rate is a little hard to calculate. But that's somewhere worth like a few thousand. Us dollars today at about nine. Am Gal and Manuel headed out to the bus station accompanied by a friend named L. CEO Gomez. Elsia wanted to go into the bus station. See them off but the other two men insisted that he just dropped them off outside. Elsia didn't understand what the big deal was but he didn't think too much of it. He watched Miguel Amon. Well walk into the bus depot. And then he went back home. That was the last time he ever saw his two friends alive now. Even with the minimal evidence police had at this point. There were a few things about this story. That didn't add up. When the bodies were found the only had a combined one hundred sixty one thousand Cruzeiro on them. The rest of the two to three million is unaccounted for still to this day. And of course they didn't go to Sao Paulo like they told everyone else. They went to a town called neater. Roy which is a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Which is a good couple hundred miles away. The investigators went back to need a Roy hoping to find some answers there but once they piece together the rest of August seventeenth nineteen sixty six. All they had were more questions. Miguel men wells. Bus would have arrived in Nita Roy at around two or two thirty that afternoon their first stop was an electronic store. They've been to that store before so we can assume it carried some kind of equipment that wasn't sold in their own town but for some reason bay left the store without buying anything and they didn't even talk to the sales clerk there now. Maybe the store was out of whatever they were looking for. But the taken a five hour bus ride to get there. Why on earth wind they at least check with the clerk before leaving either way after they lead the electronic store it starts to rain so they stop into a clothing store in nearby and buy a pair of matching raincoats again. This doesn't raise any red flags on its own. But what is weird? The clerk said that they left in such a rush that they didn't even bother to put on the coats before running out into the rain. The coach that they just bought now. You might assume that the big appointment that they were rushing to was with the owner of that used car that they were looking to buy. But you'd be wrong. They didn't buy any car during the trip so if they weren't buying electronics and they weren't buying a car. What were they doing there? Oddly the next time they surface is at a bar in the same neighborhood as the clothing store and when they get to the bar. They're still very anxious about the time. Miguel goes to the counter and orders a bottle of mineral water according to the bartender. He's acting just very nervous and impatient and while he's ordering he keeps glancing over at the clock after paying for the water. Miguel keeps the receipt and this might not seem like a big clue but Brazil has a recycling policy where you could return empty bottles for a deposit. So whatever or whoever they're waiting for. Miguel assumes it won't take too long and he'll have time to return the bottle before heading home that evening. No one saw ag- elleman well leave the bar so we don't know if they met someone there or they left alone but at five pm they're seen at the foot of entame hill which is just outside town. They pull up in a jeep driven by someone with blonde hair. There were two other men in the car is well. The witness couldn't see them clearly. Whoever these three men were they were the last people to see Miguel and well alive. So by this point police had mapped out all of their movements from leaving home in the morning to arriving at the hill that night but none of it offered any clues about what actually happened next. We already mentioned a few strange details at the scene of the deaths but if we take a closer look it's even more baffling. Let's start off with what they didn't have the money that they brought with them. The most obvious possibility is that this was a robbery gone wrong but staging a scene like this would have taken a lot of time and effort for not a ton of money and they also left some behind also. There were no injuries on either of the bodies. No CUTS NO BRUISES. No Burns no sign of violence at all. When the coroner didn't autopsy there were no internal damages either and strangely. Despite sitting out in the open for three days on a hill that's swarming with wildlife. The bodies were totally untouched by animals. No one can really say what that means but it kind seems like there was something unnatural about the deaths if even the vultures didn't WanNa touch them if this wasn't a murder the next possibility was suicide but this theory sort of falls apart too because Miguel still had the empty water bottle and the receipt. If he knew he was going to die. Why go through the trouble of saving the receipt beyond that police find three pages of handwritten notes? That definitely didn't suggest a suicide pact. The first page has a list of electronics parts numbers. Along with some Algebra work the equation uses Ohm's law which is E. equals. I are which is used to calculate the strength of an electrical current now. The two men were electronics technicians. After all so everyone assumes these are just notes for a work project now. The next page though is more of an enigma translated from Portuguese. It says quote Sunday one tablet after the meal. Monday one tablet in the morning on an empty stomach. Tuesday one tablet after the meal Wednesday one tablet before bedtime and quote. Obviously this is talking about some kind of prescription. But as far as anyone knows neither Miguel or amend well were sick now. The last dose that Wednesday before bedtime dose would have been taken right before they died but due to decomposition the corner couldn't get anything useful out of the toxicology report so we still don't know what was in those mysterious tablets and this was a little hard for me to understand because just a second ago. I know he said the bodies were kind of untouched by wildlife. I expected them to be in. Good condition but whatever's going at the time they just either didn't have the technology didn't have the time and they weren't able to test for it so finally. The third page has another set of instructions. This one said quote sixteen thirty be at the determined location. Eighteen thirty swallow capsules after the effect protect metals. Wait for mask signal end quote. Now the confusion isn't a translation issue. It doesn't make any sense in Portuguese either. It almost seems like the note was kind of scribbled down quickly in some kind of shorthand which probably means someone gave instructions verbally and someone else wrote them down putting it all together. We can at least gather that. Miguel men well. Weren't the victims of some kind of random attack. They came to the hill for a reason. And that brings us to our last piece of evidence. The lead masks themselves now. You're probably picturing a full mass at like cover entire face almost like what welders wear but these were about the size and shape of sunglasses made out of solid lead. They were apparently homemade and cut. Roughly FROM SCRAP METAL. Lead blocks radiation. So it's often used as a coating protective goggles and facials but these masks were too small to offer any real protection and since they were solid metal. It'd be impossible to see or do anything while wearing them so at first police had no idea what to make these masks. But after some digging it turned out that this wasn't an isolated incident according to flying saucer review. There was another case four years earlier where another electronics technician had been found dead on a hill with a lead mask in that previous case the police determined that the man went up to the hill and took some kind of drugs because he was convinced it would allow him to pick up radio and TV signals with his mind now. One delusional technician we can accept but three is a different story. There was something bigger going on here and no one knew how many lives would be taken before this was