be a new france in the chaco. peter: the fish we bought today, fourteen kilo anthony: right. peter: that s half a month s salary. and you get, with a bit of good luck, in one night. anthony: right. outside of the cities paraguay is, of course, sparsely populated. indigenous groups, a few settled europeans, mennonites, germans and every so often, a fishing lure and shotgun salesman. peter: guarani. anthony: pete, what are the
outside of the cities, paraguay is, of course, sparsely populated. indigenous groups, a few settled europeans, mennonites, germans, and every so often, a fishing lure and shotgun salesman. what are the shotguns for? bandits? varmints? what? to hunt deer and water pig, capybara. that s a peacemaker. any rogue nazis we could shoot? no? i am tempted by the offer of a cheap shotgun for sale and it figures that peter knows this guy but reason wins out. i don t think we re going to buy a shotgun today. me, beer, shotgun, hot sunny day, a producer?
it is a significant choice by the party as to where these things happen for good or for bad. it turns out that last night for the fifth debate, it was just a spectacular choice of venue. it was right on the news. even leading the news. because, yes, last night s fifth republican debate was in las vegas, and that makes sense in pure political calendar terms because after iowa and then new hampshire and then south carolina, the next place that republican presidential candidates compete this year is in nevada, the nevada caucuses. nevada is third in the country for the democrats this year, fourth in the country for the republicans. so nevada is a really important early state. it s the first western state. overall nevada is very, very sparsely populated, doesn t have all that many people in it as a state but those few people are a really important audience for the presidential candidates. so it makes sense that you d do a debate in nevada. beyond just being in nevada,
have to check that. the predator deployment is temporary. they ll be there until september 15th. temporary as have most of the military deployments by nato and the u.s. all of this intended to balance reassuring allies without antagonizing russia. it s a tough thing to balance because they don t want escalation either. the rafters in germany are going to go to poland next also very nervous about russia. jim, thanks for the report. instead of carving off another chunk of europe vladimir putin s next move may already be taking place, in a sparsely populated but vitally important region where russia already holds a big advantage over the u.s. brian todd has been looking into that. brianna there is concern not just in ukraine but of all places in the arctic the setting for legendary cold war showdowns and now it is back on the map as a key strategic battleground between the u.s. and russia. massive american submarine
the real concern for people. an ongoing story, absolutely. 315 kilometer power gusts. super typhoon reached 315 kilometers an hour. sustained wins that strong. this particular storm, sparsely populated. good news. areas in red. high leapest on the plan tight see cyclone activity. about 20 of them begin to move in toward the philippines. 10 make landfall out toward the philippines every year. you talk about this year. the month of may. intensity. activity picks up. culminating in july and august for peak season. active weather. pick the eye out. the tip of it where it made landfall on sunday afternoon across the region of the philippines coming in with winds. we know sparsely populated. damage isolated.