'తేల్చుకుందాం రండి'
తెలంగాణ ప్రభుత్వం ఐటీ కంపెనీల మీద దాడులు చేసి.. ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్కు ఆటంకం కలిగించాలని చూస్తోందని ముఖ్యమంత్రి చంద్రబాబు ఆరోపించారు. తెలుగుజాతి పరువుపోయే పరిస్థితి వస్తే ఎవరినైనా ఎదిరిస్తామని స్పష్టం చేశారు.
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SHOTLIST:
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Rio de Janeiro - 3 March 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Various of members of Imperio Serrano samba school dancing during the parade at the Sambadrome
2. Various of children in costumes dancing during the parade
3. Pan of float with dancers and performers on it
4. Tilt up of performer dancing on the float
5. Various of musicians marching and playing
6. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Joao Luiz, seller and musician of Imperio Serrano samba school:
"Imperio Serrano (samba school) is celebrating life (in relation to the topic of the samba school this year that was called: the life, what is it?) because that's what it is: to live and don't feel shame of being happy. We wake up in the morning and come back home at night, everybody lives that and that's what Imperio Serrano is celebrating: the live, what is it?"
7. Wide of dancers performing
8. Close of woman dancing
9. Various of performers dancing and float seen behind
10. Various of performers dancing on the float
11. Close of woman in gold costume dancing
12. Various wides of samba schools performing at the Sambadrome
13. Various of members of Imperio Serrano samba school
14. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Ivan Sales; public worker, member of Imperio Serrano samba school:
"Since a long time Rio de Janeiro has been suffering difficulties. One governor takes power, the other one leaves and things keep happening in the worst way possible so it was time for the (samba) schools to get together, give an opinion and protest to see if things get better."
15. Various of performers representing workers in a maze on a float
16. Various of performers dancing
17. Set up shot of dancer Monique Rissedo
18 . SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Monique Rissedo, dancer of Imperio Serrano samba school:
"That is carnival, an expression, a cultural expression and all cultural expression is beautiful so I think we need to use the carnival to express all what we want, all what we need and all what benefits the Brazilian people."
19. Various of float representing a library and people performing of Viradouro samba school on it
20. Various of float of Viradouro samba school representing a cemetery with dancers performing on it
21. Various wides of the samba schools performing at the Sambadrome
STORYLINE:
TOP SAMBA SCHOOLS PERFORM AT RIO CARNIVAL PARADE
Thousands of performers from Rio de Janeiro's top samba schools paraded through the Sambadrome on Sunday night as part of Brazil's famous carnival, which kicked off a couple of days earlier.
After singing the national anthem, members of seven samba schools danced, played music and sang at he Sambadrome but not just to celebrate the annual carnival but also to bring attention to the country's problems, expressing concerns and demanding solutions.
"That is carnival, an expression, a cultural expression", said Monique Rissedo, one of the dancers from Imperio Serrano samba school, which opened the first night of the parade.
"Since a long time Rio de Janeiro has been suffering difficulties. One governor takes power, the other one leaves and things keep happening in the worst way possible so it was time for the (samba) schools to get together, give an opinion and protest to see if things get better", said Ivan Sales, a member of Imperio Serrano.
Rio de Janeiro's Carnival, the first such celebration since Jair Bolsonaro took office, is primarily targeting the far-right president known for offending the LGBT community and minorities.
Some of the top samba schools said their reaction to Brazil's sharp turn to the right was a parade dedicated to untold parts of Brazil's history and problems, some of which were depicted in the design of floats.
The protest was not just at the Sambodrome but also in the streets, where revellers at several street parties were also protesting against the politicians, corruption, the economic crisis and other problems suffered by the Latin America's largest country.
Each of the samba schools parades for about an hour, until the early hours of Monday, and is judged in 10 categories, from the quality of the drum sections to the beauty of the costumes and floats.
The world's biggest carnival officially ends on Ash Wednesday for the beginning of the somber Christian season of Lent, leading up to Easter.
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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Rio de Janeiro - 3 March 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Various of members of Imperio Serrano samba school dancing during the parade at the Sambadrome
2. Various of children in costumes dancing during the parade
3. Pan of float with dancers and performers on it
4. Tilt up of performer dancing on the float
5. Various of musicians marching and playing
6. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Joao Luiz, seller and musician of Imperio Serrano samba school:
"Imperio Serrano (samba school) is celebrating life (in relation to the topic of the samba school this year that was called: the life, what is it?) because that's what it is: to live and don't feel shame of being happy. We wake up in the morning and come back home at night, everybody lives that and that's what Imperio Serrano is celebrating: the live, what is it?"
7. Wide of dancers performing
8. Close of woman dancing
9. Various of performers dancing and float seen behind
10. Various of performers dancing on the float
11. Close of woman in gold costume dancing
12. Various wides of samba schools performing at the Sambadrome
13. Various of members of Imperio Serrano samba school
14. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Ivan Sales; public worker, member of Imperio Serrano samba school:
"Since a long time Rio de Janeiro has been suffering difficulties. One governor takes power, the other one leaves and things keep happening in the worst way possible so it was time for the (samba) schools to get together, give an opinion and protest to see if things get better."
15. Various of performers representing workers in a maze on a float
16. Various of performers dancing
17. Set up shot of dancer Monique Rissedo
18 . SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Monique Rissedo, dancer of Imperio Serrano samba school:
"That is carnival, an expression, a cultural expression and all cultural expression is beautiful so I think we need to use the carnival to express all what we want, all what we need and all what benefits the Brazilian people."
19. Various of float representing a library and people performing of Viradouro samba school on it
20. Various of float of Viradouro samba school representing a cemetery with dancers performing on it
21. Various wides of the samba schools performing at the Sambadrome
STORYLINE:
TOP SAMBA SCHOOLS PERFORM AT RIO CARNIVAL PARADE
Thousands of performers from Rio de Janeiro's top samba schools paraded through the Sambadrome on Sunday night as part of Brazil's famous carnival, which kicked off a couple of days earlier.
After singing the national anthem, members of seven samba schools danced, played music and sang at he Sambadrome but not just to celebrate the annual carnival but also to bring attention to the country's problems, expressing concerns and demanding solutions.
"That is carnival, an expression, a cultural expression", said Monique Rissedo, one of the dancers from Imperio Serrano samba school, which opened the first night of the parade.
"Since a long time Rio de Janeiro has been suffering difficulties. One governor takes power, the other one leaves and things keep happening in the worst way possible so it was time for the (samba) schools to get together, give an opinion and protest to see if things get better", said Ivan Sales, a member of Imperio Serrano.
Rio de Janeiro's Carnival, the first such celebration since Jair Bolsonaro took office, is primarily targeting the far-right president known for offending the LGBT community and minorities.
Some of the top samba schools said their reaction to Brazil's sharp turn to the right was a parade dedicated to untold parts of Brazil's history and problems, some of which were depicted in the design of floats.
The protest was not just at the Sambodrome but also in the streets, where revellers at several street parties were also protesting against the politicians, corruption, the economic crisis and other problems suffered by the Latin America's largest country.
Each of the samba schools parades for about an hour, until the early hours of Monday, and is judged in 10 categories, from the quality of the drum sections to the beauty of the costumes and floats.
The world's biggest carnival officially ends on Ash Wednesday for the beginning of the somber Christian season of Lent, leading up to Easter.
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Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.