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Economia

Bridgewater’s Dalio doesn’t have a clue and I called it.

Dalio like all the others is totally backwards on understanding the monetary system. That's why his fund is getting clobbered.

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Economia

[633] Brexit immigration issues confound as the US economy adds 287,000 jobs

The top story: Payrolls in the United States climbed by 287,000 in the month of June 2016, exceeding even the highest estimates. And Theresa May, the UK PM frontrunner, has made some controversial statements. What will the next Prime Minister do about the immigration issue? Edward Harrison has details. Then, Ann Pettifor, director of Prime Economics, debates David Coburn, UKIP European parliament member from Scotland, on EU immigration issues with Edward as moderator. After the break, Ameera David talks to Steve Hanke about the EU. Hanke believes that if the EU doesn't get to grips with the immigration issue, the UK won't be the only country to leave. And in the Big Deal, Edward explains the relationship between short term and long term interest rates. Take a look!Check us out on Facebook — and feel free to ask us questions:http://www.facebook.com/BoomBustRThttps://www.facebook.com/harrison.writedownshttps://www.facebook.com/biancafacchFollow us @https://twitter.com/AmeeraDavidhttp://twitter.com/edwardnhhttps://twitter.com/BiancaFacchinei

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Digital Audio

Douglas Greed – Damage

Douglas Greed – DamageFrom BPC284 Douglas Greed – Fake Release Date: 21.02.2014Label: Bpitch ControlBPC Webshop: https://www.bpitchcontrol.de/market/browse/8343After his digital single „This Time“ and the outstanding hit „Siamese Twins“ as Eating Snow (his project with polish artist Mooryc) on „Where The Wind Blows“, producer Douglas Greed is ready to release his new record “Driven” in the beginning of may on BPitch Control. In the past year the simpatico from Jena increased his live appearances and has earned an impressive reputation as pro- ducer through numerous releases on Freude am Tanzen.His „Fake EP“ is not only a tasty appetizer for the upcoming LP, but issues four pumping tracks that captures his exceptional talent with humor, knowledge of history and deepness in a nutshell. The title track does not even want to hide the jack and with its rough attitude its reminds us at the heyday of Dance Mania era. „Damage“ starts harder just to expose a bouncing and jumping bass line, so nodding will be way too little. While listening to Douglas Greed, dancing is not just an option, but definitely a must. While „Bastard“ is initially dominated by the vocal loop, we already are hanging on the hypnotic melody, which expertly tickles our endorphins. At the end, „Excel“ skillfully calculates the variables of precise percussion, donating bass and a playful melody figure in the right order – the intergalactic flair takes control in all directions. The carpet for his new album is more than rolled out.

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Gossip

Everything you need to know about The X Factor 2016…

We have a feeling this will be the best series yet…

We’re SO close to the start of The X Factor 2016 and we think this may be the best series EVER.

Nicole Scherzinger is AMAZEBALLS

Why? Well, Simon Cowell has bought back his big guns AND the acts are weirder, louder and more outrageous than ever before…

Nicole is <still> crazy

If you were worried Nicole ‘Sha-mazing’ Scherzinger wasn’t going to be as batty as she was when she last appeared on the show in 2104, fear not. Nicole, 38, is as eccentric as ever and, it seems, will spend most of this series dancing on the judges’ table and squatting while inexplicably shouting: ‘Feel the burn’.

Although we do love Scherzy, the elongated vowels in her never ending shouts of ‘woooo’ and ‘yes’ make her sounds like she’s just walked straight out of a bad Herbal Essences advert – something that could get a little annoying.

But, seeing as she’s been in talent show exile for two years, we’ll forgive her.

Welcome home, Nicole.

Simon and Kelly on The X Factor

This man is going to be a star…

Meet Beck Martin: a McDonald’s restaurant manager and, we predict, The X Factor’s next <big> thing. Beck’s catchy rendition of his song <Friday Night> was so bad it was actually very good (imagine Eurovision on 15 Red Bulls) and now we can’t stop singing it. ‘I was working all week, nothing exciting,’ Beck croons. ‘I was waiting all week, so boring.’ Yes it is, Beck. Simon’s clearly found his public pleaser, with the camera operators and production staff all dancing along to the beat. Expect a campaign to get Beck to number one before the month is out.

Louis Walsh is back on the judging panel

Louis’ not changed

It’s been less than a year since we’ve seen Louis on screen and…he’s still exactly the same. Secretly, we think Simon may have had Louis cryogenically frozen after the 2014 final and stored in the ITV basement before they defrosted him and wheeled him out for his comeback. We have missed his cheeky face however, and how when he’s bored his eyes glaze as he looks around the room pondering contents of The X Factor buffet. Having his arch nemesis Cheryl F-V replaced with his old BFF Sharon Osborne will definitely perk him up. He even does a bit of dancing. No, not that kind…

Dermot's dancing again

Dermot is dancing again

How we’ve missed the snake hips and silky moves of the show’s main man Dermot O’Leary. Our favourite presenter is back with his usual quick wit and funny one liners but, more importantly, he’s started dancing again. This year, the auditions are back in the room meaning Dermot has the freedom to dance to his heart’s content. He seems to be totally bowled over by Beck’s <Friday Night> and starts to jump around like he’s back at Glastonbury. We just <can’t> wait to see what moves he’s going to pull when the lives start in the autumn.

Autore: CelebsNow

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Calcio

Euro sub-19: «Equipa está muito tranquila e confiante», garante Pedro Silva

A seleção portuguesa de sub-19 entra na segunda-feira em ação no Europeu da categoria, que vai realizar-se na Alemanha.

A equipa das quinas abre a competição diante da Áustria (18h00 de Portugal continental) e o guarda-redes Pedro Silva assegurou que o grupo está confiante num bom desempenho.

«A equipa está muito tranquila e confiante. Brincamos quando é para brincar, mas quando é para concentrar também nos concentramos e fazemos o nosso trabalho», disse o guarda-redes, em declarações reproduzidas na página da Federação Portuguesa de Futebol (FPF).

O guarda-redes do Sporting marca presença num Europeu pela segunda vez, depois da estreia em 2014, quando ainda era sub-17. Pedro Silva não espera facilidades numa campanha na qual Portugal vai ter de medir forças também com a Alemanha e a Itália, e usou o Euro 2016, que ainda está a decorrer, como argumento.

«Já vimos no Europeu de França que não há nomes mais desconhecidos nem equipas mais fracas. Se é uma seleção, não há mais fracos. São todos bons», apontou.

Autore: Maisfutebol