The provided text appears to be a transcript of a live news broadcast in Portuguese, likely from Brazil. The content is quite disjointed, but here's a concise summary:
The broadcast discusses various topics, including:
1. A technical problem with the teleprompter, which causes the presenter to struggle with reading the script.
2. A report on flights between Fortaleza and Madrid, Spain, starting from December 1st.
3. A mention of a power outage in the studio, which was not due to rain but rather a technical issue.
4. An interview with a reporter, Eduardo do Trovão, about a competition between Ceará and Ferroviário.
5. A discussion about a flight announcement and the lack of funds to pay bills on TV.
6. A mention of a clinic and someone using the tongue to talk to someone else.
7. A segment about live links and the risk of mistakes, citing an example of a goalkeeper, Aranha, and a fan, Patrícia Moreira.
8. An introduction to guests, Fabiano Rodrigues and Bibiana Alencar, who discuss various topics, including a police operation and a package of diapers.
Overall, the broadcast seems to be a mix of news, discussions, and technical issues, with some humorous moments and awkward transitions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Minister of Labor, Carlos Lupi, will attend a Congress to explain himself.
2. President Dilma has asked Carlos Lupi to work properly.
3. The dollar is experiencing fluctuations.
4. There will be a direct flight between Fortaleza and Madrid, Spain, starting December 1st.
5. A technical problem occurred during a live broadcast, causing equipment issues.
6. The presenter experienced a nervous moment during the broadcast.
7. A power outage occurred due to non-payment, but was allowed again from the day of the broadcast.
8. A flight was announced between Fortaleza and Madrid, Spain.
9. The link to Jornal Nacional experienced a probability of a slip-up.
10. Patrícia Moreira cried and asked for forgiveness from Grêmio to goalkeeper Aranha.
11. An average of 2,500 flights occur between arrivals and departures.
12. 270,000 more people will be affected by a police operation.
13. The police operation has no scheduled end date.
14. Reinforcement will be provided in areas with a high need for buses.
15. The areas affected by the police operation include those with early morning bus services.