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because brazilians are having access... you know, more and more brazilian consumers. >> hinojosa: it's really extraordinary. some of the meat packing industry now... brazil has the largest... is the largest meat packing producer, or one of the largest? >> the largest meat producer. >> hinojosa: meat producer? >> we have... we joke and we say that we have as many people as we have cows. we have 200 million cows in brazil. we are one of the major companies in the meat packing industry in this area. now in the united states is a brazilian company. >> hinojosa: and you have now uncovered vast oil deposits that are extraordinary. >> and this is another challenge, because we are the country that has the best energy matrix on earth. 47% of all energy consumed in brazil comes from renewable sources. >> hinojosa: so let's just say that again, because i think it's important for people to hear that. 47... almost half of the energy used in brazil is produced with renewable sources. >> yes, compared to about 7% in the industrialized world. now, why is that? because of hydroelectric electricity for
because brazilians are having access... you know, more and more brazilian consumers. >> hinojosa: it's really extraordinary. some of the meat packing industry now... brazil has the largest... is the largest meat packing producer, or one of the largest? >> the largest meat producer. >> hinojosa: meat producer? >> we have... we joke and we say that we have as many people as we have cows. we have 200 million cows in brazil. we are one of the major companies in the meat...
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. >> ( translated ): if our country is unable support its own people, who are brazilians, who pay taxes, why bring others if you can't even support these people? >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you never discriminate. you want everyone, the young, the old, the soft and strong. but cancer, we're fighting you can immunotherapies and genetic testing, with laughter, with strength, because every one of us is doing one thing only -- making cancer history. >> you were born with two stories. one you write every day, and one you inherited that's written in your d.n.a. 23andme.com is a genetic service that provides personalized reports about traits, health and ancestry. learn more at www.23andme.com. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-being of h
. >> ( translated ): if our country is unable support its own people, who are brazilians, who pay taxes, why bring others if you can't even support these people? >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you never discriminate. you want everyone, the young, the old, the soft and strong. but cancer, we're fighting you can immunotherapies and genetic testing, with laughter, with strength,...
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brazilian researchers predict 16 cases during the case. south america's winter bringing cool dry air. >> it will lower the risk for visitors, such as zika virus. >> but zika is linked to 1,400 cases of microcephaly in babies, and health experts continue to warn pregnant women or women who might become pregnant to avoid the country. >> are you pregnant? >> well, yeah, i am pregnant. >> the "today" show savannah
brazilian researchers predict 16 cases during the case. south america's winter bringing cool dry air. >> it will lower the risk for visitors, such as zika virus. >> but zika is linked to 1,400 cases of microcephaly in babies, and health experts continue to warn pregnant women or women who might become pregnant to avoid the country. >> are you pregnant? >> well, yeah, i am pregnant. >> the "today" show savannah
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also, brazilian pmi, a dismal number. where is the currency going from here?oes it need to weaken further to improve bruising competitiveness? weaken, has it gotten disconnected from the fundamentals? >> the last thing the economy needs is for the currency to become overvalued again. different approaches to estimate fair values. the currency is slightly overvalued at the current valuation. we need at this stage is a competitive currency, a currency that lists the industrial sector. consolidation of the adjustment of the current is consolidated is when we see the first signs of a buddingeconomy -- economy. like there's a lot of risks out there. risk ofir yet another that market will see some kind of correction? are market participants pricing in these risks? best-performing markets year to date. a lot of hope invested in the political transition and that will beng president able to deliver the type of policies needed. capable from ae political standpoint to build the necessary consensus to advance difficult adjustment measures that need to be improved. is able
also, brazilian pmi, a dismal number. where is the currency going from here?oes it need to weaken further to improve bruising competitiveness? weaken, has it gotten disconnected from the fundamentals? >> the last thing the economy needs is for the currency to become overvalued again. different approaches to estimate fair values. the currency is slightly overvalued at the current valuation. we need at this stage is a competitive currency, a currency that lists the industrial sector....
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brazilian researchers now predict just 16 cases during the games. south america's winter bringing cool, dry air and less hospitable conditions for mosquitos. >> this will lower the risk of mosquito-borne infections for visitors such as zika virus. >> reporter: but zika is linked to 1,400 cases of microcephaly in babies in brazil. health experts continue to warn pregnant women to avoid the country. >> are you pregnant? well, yeah, i am pregnant. >> reporter: savannah guthrie surprise announcement this morning means she will skip nbc's olympic coverage in rio. >> i'm not going to be able to go to rio. the doctors say we shouldn't because of the zika virus. >> reporter: also skipping the games, cyclist tejay vanguard -- van garderen. 150 health experts recently called for the olympic games to be postponed. the world health organization says the situation on the ground doesn't call for that. still, it is calling for an emergency zika summit next week. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> what was once tropical storm colin is heading out to sea tonigh
brazilian researchers now predict just 16 cases during the games. south america's winter bringing cool, dry air and less hospitable conditions for mosquitos. >> this will lower the risk of mosquito-borne infections for visitors such as zika virus. >> reporter: but zika is linked to 1,400 cases of microcephaly in babies in brazil. health experts continue to warn pregnant women to avoid the country. >> are you pregnant? well, yeah, i am pregnant. >> reporter: savannah...
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last month, the president of the brazilian olympic committee, carlos nuzman, insisted the country isdy to host the games. >> the olympic games along to brazil, along to real visionary and all brazilian people. i'm certain you are goioing to have spepectacularar games. are -- thethics olympics are estimated to cost brazil a staggering $10 billion at a time when the country is suffering its worst recession since the 1930's. hospitals have been shuttered and interim president michel temer has proposed a new round of austerity measures that include slslashing education fus and abolishingng pensions. protesters have vowed to flood -- many fear that the government -- d meanwhile, some 77,000 people have been displaced from their homes. for more we're joined by two guests. dave zirin is a sports editor for the nation magazine. his recent article is called, "don't move the olympics, protest them." he is also the host of edge of sports podcast. this week he's debuting an updated version of his book, "brazil's dance with the devil: the world cup, the olympics and the fight for democracy." jule
last month, the president of the brazilian olympic committee, carlos nuzman, insisted the country isdy to host the games. >> the olympic games along to brazil, along to real visionary and all brazilian people. i'm certain you are goioing to have spepectacularar games. are -- thethics olympics are estimated to cost brazil a staggering $10 billion at a time when the country is suffering its worst recession since the 1930's. hospitals have been shuttered and interim president michel temer...
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brazilian researchers predicting 16 cases during the games. south america's winter bringing cool, dry air and less hospitable conditions for mosquitoes. >> it lowers the risk of infections for visitors, such as zika virus. >> reporter: but zika [000:11:59;00] cases of microcephaly in babies in brazil. health experts continue to warn pregnant women or women who might become pregnant to avoid the country. >> are you pregnant? well, yeah, i am pregnant. >> reporter: but today's show savannah guthrie surprise announcement this morning means she will skip nbc's olympic coverage in rio. >> i'm not going to be able to go to rio. the doctors say we shouldn't because of the cdc -- because of the zika virus. >> reporter: also skipping the games, cyclist t.j., who is concerned he could be a risk to his pregnant wife upon returning. but olympian gabby douglas says she is going. 150 health experts recently called for the olympic games to be postponed, but the world health organization says the situation on the ground doesn't justify that. still, it is call
brazilian researchers predicting 16 cases during the games. south america's winter bringing cool, dry air and less hospitable conditions for mosquitoes. >> it lowers the risk of infections for visitors, such as zika virus. >> reporter: but zika [000:11:59;00] cases of microcephaly in babies in brazil. health experts continue to warn pregnant women or women who might become pregnant to avoid the country. >> are you pregnant? well, yeah, i am pregnant. >> reporter: but...
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, and like all of the brazilians could come to the united states without numerical limitation before 1965. if we had a resident of brazil who is a japanese ancestry, that person was treated as japanese, they could come to the united states only if they had been able to get one of the visas allocated to japan every year. robert kennedy was saying that illumination of this racial attribution rule would mean that -- elimination of this racial attribution rule would mean that people of racial ancestry would be able to take advantage of this rule. 5000 of them would come to the , to thehemisphere united states, if the rule pass. that worldwideng immigration would be 5000 people per year, as many people have wrongly claimed. asian immigration in 1964 was over 21,000, it averaged 15,000 or year in the 1950's. to say that 5000 would come act came into effect has to be wrong. the most amount of piece of evidence that there was expected to be no change to the demographics of the stream turns out to be part of a complex piece of the law. thatrs of congress thought there would be little nonwhite
, and like all of the brazilians could come to the united states without numerical limitation before 1965. if we had a resident of brazil who is a japanese ancestry, that person was treated as japanese, they could come to the united states only if they had been able to get one of the visas allocated to japan every year. robert kennedy was saying that illumination of this racial attribution rule would mean that -- elimination of this racial attribution rule would mean that people of racial...
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mark: the new brazilian government has estimated a big budget deficit. going to make it more difficult to you to obtain the money you are owed for defense contracts? john: that is a different business within embraer. what i would say is that we have two aircraft in the flight test program, the only does go that we are planning to have in the program and it is going very well. 90% of embraer's revenues come from around the world. we have 70 operators in 50 countries so what is going on domestically in brazil, while it is of interest, we are a global organization today and our operator base and vendor base is largely global. we are as interested in what is going on with governments around the world and not just rozelle. -- brazil. the: do you have faith economy will be restored? john: it is not my place or place to make any comment on any administration around the world. i am sure the new administration has the vote of the best wishes of everybody at embraer and we are hoping that result pulse through the -- brazil pulls through the difficulties they are e
mark: the new brazilian government has estimated a big budget deficit. going to make it more difficult to you to obtain the money you are owed for defense contracts? john: that is a different business within embraer. what i would say is that we have two aircraft in the flight test program, the only does go that we are planning to have in the program and it is going very well. 90% of embraer's revenues come from around the world. we have 70 operators in 50 countries so what is going on...
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the brazilian economy shrank 3.8% in 2015, the most in a quarter century.ntry's credit rating was downgraded to junk and business and consumer confidence levels fell to nearly their lowest on record. her presidency has also been strained by the massive scandal involving petrobras, the state run oil company. operation carwash revealed a deeply corrupt organization and government. it unearth the scheme started over a decade ago involving bribery, collusion, and kick backs implicating hatcher executives and brazilian officials. dilma rousseff has not been named in the probe. there are claims she doctored accounts to cover up the government deficit woes during her 2014 reelection campaign. in march, more than 3 million brazilians took to the streets calling for her ouster. on may 12, senate voted to put her on trial and it found -- and if found guilty, she would be removed from office permanently but she denies any wrongdoing. dilma rousseffnti- campaign say her time is over. even as she survives the trial with many say she won't, a fragmented government and an
the brazilian economy shrank 3.8% in 2015, the most in a quarter century.ntry's credit rating was downgraded to junk and business and consumer confidence levels fell to nearly their lowest on record. her presidency has also been strained by the massive scandal involving petrobras, the state run oil company. operation carwash revealed a deeply corrupt organization and government. it unearth the scheme started over a decade ago involving bribery, collusion, and kick backs implicating hatcher...
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you can see the strength in the brazilian real. the best-performing major currency versus the dollar. the dollar losing 9.5% versus the real. you have the recovery in commodities like oil, but i hope that a change in government will turn the economy around. joe: it was an interesting day in oil. there is a one-day chart right there. we saw it tumble earlier. a little bit of disappointment after no movement from opec, no agreement to cap production or anything like that. in the day, we got inventory data that shows drawdowns. it ended flat, but you wouldn't know it was an interesting day unless you look at that chart. here is a commodity that is showing signs of life. look at natural gas, breaking above its 200 day moving average. ugly,hart has been so such a disappointment, finally breaking out a little bit. i don't know. it broke above the 200 day moving average, then look what happened after that. joe: it is interesting that it popped like that. scarlet: those are today's market minutes. let's take a deep dive into the bloomberg.
you can see the strength in the brazilian real. the best-performing major currency versus the dollar. the dollar losing 9.5% versus the real. you have the recovery in commodities like oil, but i hope that a change in government will turn the economy around. joe: it was an interesting day in oil. there is a one-day chart right there. we saw it tumble earlier. a little bit of disappointment after no movement from opec, no agreement to cap production or anything like that. in the day, we got...
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geraldine: we like the russian --le, the brazilian rail brazilian real, and high-yielding currencies.e: geraldine, what a pleasure to host you. stay tuned for bloombergs interview with tony blair about brexit and the fate of british politics. coming up next, clinton claims victory. the u.s. presidential campaign kicks off in earnest. ♪ francine: welcome back to the pulse. saudi arabia is considering a plan to tax millions of foreign residents after seeking to reduce its reliance on oil revenue. tracy is in abu dhabi for us. what does this tell us about the government's needs to increase income? therehink it tells you are quite a few options on the table and that there is a sense of urgency to this proposal. the interesting thing is we have actually seen saudi arabia is finance minister back away from this plan a little bit, he says it is an old proposal and has not really been can centered. quite a few economists have pointed out that in the context of what saudi arabia is trying to do, taxing ex-pats might not make sense. cinema, there is no music in public. there is certainly no alc
geraldine: we like the russian --le, the brazilian rail brazilian real, and high-yielding currencies.e: geraldine, what a pleasure to host you. stay tuned for bloombergs interview with tony blair about brexit and the fate of british politics. coming up next, clinton claims victory. the u.s. presidential campaign kicks off in earnest. ♪ francine: welcome back to the pulse. saudi arabia is considering a plan to tax millions of foreign residents after seeking to reduce its reliance on oil...
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a native citizen and resident of brazil who was of german ancestry, that person was treated as a brazilian, and like all of the -- all other brazilians could come to the united states without numerical limitation before 1965. if we had a native citizen and resident of brazil who is of japanese ancestry, that person was treated as japanese, and could come to the united states if and only if one of the 100 visas allocated to japan every year happened to be available. robert kennedy was saying that elimination of this racial attribution rule would mean that some people of western hemisphere citizenship but asian racial ancestry would be able to take advantage of the special rule. and 5000 of them would come to -- from the western hemisphere to the united states if the rule passed. he was not saying that worldwide asian immigration would be 5000 people a year, as many media sources have wrongly claimed. asian immigration in 1964 was over 21,000. it had averaged 15,000 per year in the 1950's. so to say that 5000 would come became, came5 act into effect has to be wrong. so the most dramatic piec
a native citizen and resident of brazil who was of german ancestry, that person was treated as a brazilian, and like all of the -- all other brazilians could come to the united states without numerical limitation before 1965. if we had a native citizen and resident of brazil who is of japanese ancestry, that person was treated as japanese, and could come to the united states if and only if one of the 100 visas allocated to japan every year happened to be available. robert kennedy was saying...
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iron ore assets. -- in its brazilian iron ore assets.says it wants to raise about $10 billion through 2017. last year come it reported its first annual loss in 19 years. powered by over 2400 journalists in 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. i am haidi lun. rish: coming up, russian mining, selling one of its corporate crown jewels to balance its books. we look at what may be happening next. ♪ rish: you are back with "bloomberg markets: middle east ." we have a look at some of the main stories from that part of the world. tehran is saying iran has signed an agreement to buy 100 planes from boeing. the do will be boeing's first in the country since u.s. sections were lifted. it follows iran's agreement to buy 118 planes. iran says more details will be revealed once washington gives its approval. credit suisse says it has placed five employees on leave while it conducts an internal investigation into its newspaper. desk.worked on the israel a report says the probe is linked to possible breaches of u.s. tax law by israelis.
iron ore assets. -- in its brazilian iron ore assets.says it wants to raise about $10 billion through 2017. last year come it reported its first annual loss in 19 years. powered by over 2400 journalists in 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. i am haidi lun. rish: coming up, russian mining, selling one of its corporate crown jewels to balance its books. we look at what may be happening next. ♪ rish: you are back with "bloomberg markets: middle east ." we have a look...
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i hope those little cities will be interconnected in a sense they will have solidarity networks, brazilianthat works, and citizens will feel like they're cities where they want to be, is the project they want to build and they can move, visit each other, learn from each other. ♪ ♪ ashlee: one of the basic truths of the human condition is that people love to float, and there's no better place to float than here at the dead sea in israel, where large mammals can achieve buoyancy. there is a ritual to doing it the right way. you need to cover yourself with mud, lather up, and relax with a good read. sorry about your white shirt,
i hope those little cities will be interconnected in a sense they will have solidarity networks, brazilianthat works, and citizens will feel like they're cities where they want to be, is the project they want to build and they can move, visit each other, learn from each other. ♪ ♪ ashlee: one of the basic truths of the human condition is that people love to float, and there's no better place to float than here at the dead sea in israel, where large mammals can achieve buoyancy. there is a...
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24-year-old brazilian soccer super neymar. they hung out in a priva room. they would be social media royalty. she still has more than 81 million followers and he brazil's king. neymar is that country's most popular social media personality of the world's top 25 highes paid athletes. the barcelona super star now is single after becoming a dad in 2011. but are he and selena a thing? we hear last night was their first meeting and jojo nas and michael jordan partied with them too. next doesselena's ex have something to hide covered up, he left with rita ora. think this is a weird look? check outjustin's fashion statement earlier this week. yeah. that's ababy's pacifier in his mouth partying in san trope. >> she hit up jimmy kimmel to tape a segment that airs tonight and th changed into a second gown for dinner at mr.chows throwing shade at the paparazzi. >> can we not get that ques anymore. come on dude. >> then this magical moment happened. the diva get ace reality check. >> it's fine. >> mariah returns to her vegas residency on tuesday and here's the good ne
24-year-old brazilian soccer super neymar. they hung out in a priva room. they would be social media royalty. she still has more than 81 million followers and he brazil's king. neymar is that country's most popular social media personality of the world's top 25 highes paid athletes. the barcelona super star now is single after becoming a dad in 2011. but are he and selena a thing? we hear last night was their first meeting and jojo nas and michael jordan partied with them too. next doesselena's...
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24-year-oll brazilian soccer super star neymar. they hung out in a private room.hey would be social media royalty. she still hares mon tha81 million followers and he i brazil's king. neymar is that country' popular social media personality d one of the world's top 25 histghe paid athletes. the barcelona super star now is single after becoming a dad in 2011. but are he and selena a thing? we hear last night was their first meeting and jojo nas and michael jordan partied with them too. next does selena's ex have something to hide? >> can we not get that question anymore. come on dude. >> then this magical nmomet happened. the diva get ace reality check. >> it's fine. >> mariah returns to her vegas residency on tuesday and here's the good news. all the ceilings are vhi you get i you got that, right? >> i got it but i can't even laugh because i bump my head probably every single day. let's talk about eva longoria. she is back from her hone and i got the chance to talk to her about her big day tnchts whole night was magica >> that's last night at her restaurant during
24-year-oll brazilian soccer super star neymar. they hung out in a private room.hey would be social media royalty. she still hares mon tha81 million followers and he i brazil's king. neymar is that country' popular social media personality d one of the world's top 25 histghe paid athletes. the barcelona super star now is single after becoming a dad in 2011. but are he and selena a thing? we hear last night was their first meeting and jojo nas and michael jordan partied with them too. next does...
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, his dad is brazilian. >> well, i think it just goes back to the larger issue, didn't we just used toto the principal back in in the day, not the way we talk to one another, not the way he we should respond, you know, make someone feel bad or uncomfortable. so it should be dealt with either with the teacher i think or the principal. may be a point to do we really need to call the cops for name calm calling? plain it escalate in the. >> if i was in third grade, police with gun on his belt i would perk up. probably scared. >> intimidated. >> probably so. all right, we will get to the bottom of that. are you going -- have you met somebody new? are you headed out on a date? listen to this. you may be, you know, going out to dish, probably the number one thing to do when you have a first date. or a second. but there are three foods you should munch on before you head out on the date to make sure you have a good time. are you ready for this, karen help step? >> yes. >> for instance you should eat some healthy fat like fish. i would suggest a salmon. >> then would you fish face. >> or maybe
, his dad is brazilian. >> well, i think it just goes back to the larger issue, didn't we just used toto the principal back in in the day, not the way we talk to one another, not the way he we should respond, you know, make someone feel bad or uncomfortable. so it should be dealt with either with the teacher i think or the principal. may be a point to do we really need to call the cops for name calm calling? plain it escalate in the. >> if i was in third grade, police with gun on...
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gil had a brazilian restaurant on 24th street and gil loves to collect ties and as you can see he has a fancy tie now and both he and e u.n. ice love carnival and dancing and taking part with all the floats. mr. brigham has been a wonderful asset in the neighborhood and is now going to be retiring and i can't imagine someone who has spent so much time doing great work with the elderly actually retiring but i'm sure you will still be around in different form and look forward to seeing you back at the community center. mr. brigham. >> thank you supervisors. i really have a tough time dealing with this situation. i want to retire i think it's timely for me to retire and i also feel that it's better to have these complementary words when you are in the up right position as opposed to the horizontal and i really do appreciate the kind words but i want to just say that whatever work that i did that i'm being commended for it really was personally good for me and i enjoyed it and i'm the one that got the pleasure out of it and so anything that goes beyond that i deeply appreciate and i appre
gil had a brazilian restaurant on 24th street and gil loves to collect ties and as you can see he has a fancy tie now and both he and e u.n. ice love carnival and dancing and taking part with all the floats. mr. brigham has been a wonderful asset in the neighborhood and is now going to be retiring and i can't imagine someone who has spent so much time doing great work with the elderly actually retiring but i'm sure you will still be around in different form and look forward to seeing you back...
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. >>> a brazilian housewife fresh out of the shower. realizes the electricity is goes off. and that's where this video starts rolling. i'm assuming she is using a cell phone because it has a light. you can see as she's looking around trying to figure out what's going on. you can hear a fanint suggestio of the weather. that is louder once she goes on to the balcony. >> can you already hear it in background. >> now you can really hear it. serious rains, wind, all really blowing. she knows there is probably a time to get the family awake and get them to safety. so this point she heads back inside, goes to one of the bedrooms and this is where she gets her 7-year-old daughter and 4 mold baby and starts trying to get them out of this room. you can also see the husband turn up. in just the nick knick -- nick time. >> with a huge bang, crash, and smash, you hear it. this weather just suddenly arrives. you can hear the screams and panic as they try to get into noo that back bedroom and hide under the bed. can you see the children there. and they just lie. there they lie there huddl
. >>> a brazilian housewife fresh out of the shower. realizes the electricity is goes off. and that's where this video starts rolling. i'm assuming she is using a cell phone because it has a light. you can see as she's looking around trying to figure out what's going on. you can hear a fanint suggestio of the weather. that is louder once she goes on to the balcony. >> can you already hear it in background. >> now you can really hear it. serious rains, wind, all really...
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side and there's an extensive requirement on the brazilian government side. atn though we did a good job nih, we were handcuffed until we were able to get through the hurdles on the brazilian side. where ourt be places government can apply effective resistance to streamline things and make those go faster. beforenow been two years we been able to start work on the resilient component of that project. senator johnson: i would usingiate where you are regulatory streamlining. we have to cut through the red tape. one final comment before we go down the list again? just to remind people that we live in a world where we don't have one infectious disease at a time. we live in a world where ebola and zika can happen at the same time. i would like to emphasize the importance of control. we did a study on malaria gatestion with the foundation in indonesia. a 30% reduction in fights led to a 70% reduction in disease transmission. i think you have to take an integrative approach and i do want to support an emergency reprieve on registration of some toredients to get acce
side and there's an extensive requirement on the brazilian government side. atn though we did a good job nih, we were handcuffed until we were able to get through the hurdles on the brazilian side. where ourt be places government can apply effective resistance to streamline things and make those go faster. beforenow been two years we been able to start work on the resilient component of that project. senator johnson: i would usingiate where you are regulatory streamlining. we have to cut...
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. >> we are this is a brazilian style jazz band i just had the joy of introducing a couple of minutes ago on stage. this is the yard park. this is packed here. what better venue than near the water. everybody say hey! >> everybody is having a great time. they are kicking off the first of many acts. forecast could not be better. the temperatures will drop in the 70's. we continue to have a light breeze out here. perfect weather for father's day weekend. it could not be better. come and enjoy. get more information at wjla.com. leon: don't tear anything up. i'll be there tomorrow night. have fun. alison: good to sea you. a lot of fun. robert: fun last night. leon: your boy not having fun today. robert: threw the mousepiece and thetrady -- threw the mouthpiece. and the travesty that was the officiating. leon: oh, stop. robert: steph curry not the only one to pay up. steve kerr had to pay up as well. we have tha woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. bu
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section chases away the last of your inhibitions, the samba queens arrive and show you why braz -- brazilian haunt dreams. it only cost about $13. you'll be the richer for it. wendy rieger, news4, rio. >>> and remember nbc 4 is your home for all things olympics as we count down to rio. wendy will be traveling back to brazil to cover the summer games. >>> if you need some ideas for summer travel, we've got some from the mountains to the water, even a bit of history. don't miss our two-minute tour of places in maryland that are certainly worth the trip. >>> need to get away? maybe just for a day? there are some very special spots in maryland. places to reflect, exercise, or learn something new. first 4's traffic's melissa mollet shows places worth the trip. ♪ >> reporter: we start a peaceful beauty, the lavender farm in dickerson. sun in spanish. >> reporter: the family's been farming want land since the '60s. cattle, soybeans, now this. let your nose guide you through rows of fragrant purple flowers. >> we wanted to create a place that people could come and relax and see something really beau
section chases away the last of your inhibitions, the samba queens arrive and show you why braz -- brazilian haunt dreams. it only cost about $13. you'll be the richer for it. wendy rieger, news4, rio. >>> and remember nbc 4 is your home for all things olympics as we count down to rio. wendy will be traveling back to brazil to cover the summer games. >>> if you need some ideas for summer travel, we've got some from the mountains to the water, even a bit of history. don't miss...
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which is his brazilian born wife camila's native tongue. matt, do you have plans for this sunday?n't know about him. i had to be reminded father's day is coming up. i knew when mother's day was. >> we had to ask about this amazing viral photo. of 00 -- a 19th century doctor. which some say proves matthew is a time traveler. >> it does look a lot like me. >> that's pretty amazin >> i like it. >> you know who i get all the time? i literally at times get completely confused with josh duhamel. >> the hair, mouth. >> he's a younger better-looking version of me. sometimes it happens. sorryy jos >>> still ahead, how kim got her body back after baby number two. sometimes people get us confuse we are with her weight loss -pweapon. >> that's a lot of weight. >>> plus, how corden creates carpool karaoke gold. ♪ >> we thought this might be quite a good idea. >>> and just confirmed, h mirren joining fast 8. did she seal the deal. >>> these celebrity gym ratt are taking fashionable fitness to the next level. calvin harris covered up his face with frog emoji while snapchatting his cycling workou
which is his brazilian born wife camila's native tongue. matt, do you have plans for this sunday?n't know about him. i had to be reminded father's day is coming up. i knew when mother's day was. >> we had to ask about this amazing viral photo. of 00 -- a 19th century doctor. which some say proves matthew is a time traveler. >> it does look a lot like me. >> that's pretty amazin >> i like it. >> you know who i get all the time? i literally at times get completely...
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thehe is the daughter of former brazilian dictator.e is in jail because of human rights attacks during his administration. he is still very popular among a segment of the electorate. i will say the popularity keiko has is because of the popularity her father still has, and also because of her own support, despite that he is in jail. he remains seen by a segment of the population, or his government remains seen as a success because of the economic recovery after years of the 1980's. and the fight against the shining relapse. againsts able to fight the shining, but take out -- but keiko will be able to fight crime, arising issue for this sector of of the electorate. anchor: we are still waiting for a definitive vote. are you worried about the popularity -- do you see results? >> it is extremely close. polls as leading the week before the election with a margin of four points and eight points. this will close between -- it kochanski.se by and the market feels very close. ify can become even narrow the boat does arrive for keiko. it is qui
thehe is the daughter of former brazilian dictator.e is in jail because of human rights attacks during his administration. he is still very popular among a segment of the electorate. i will say the popularity keiko has is because of the popularity her father still has, and also because of her own support, despite that he is in jail. he remains seen by a segment of the population, or his government remains seen as a success because of the economic recovery after years of the 1980's. and the...
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side also extensive requirements on the brazilian government side. even though we did up pretty good job at nih we were handcuffed until we could get through to the administrative hurdles on their brazilian side so those sorts of hurdles is where are our government could apply assistance to streamline and make those relationships go faster so now it was two years before we can start work on the brazilian component of that project. >> you have an opportunity for questions for the record and i do appreciate specific cases where you are recommending a bureaucratic streamlining the we could address legislatively would be helpful to cut through the red tape. >> one final comment? >> just to remind people we don't live in the world with all the one infectious disease problem at a time but ebola and zika can happen at the same time and we need to manage that. >> and would like to emphasize the importance of controls we did a study recently on and malaria transmission with the gates foundation in indonesia and a 30% reduction of by its lead to a 70% reductio
side also extensive requirements on the brazilian government side. even though we did up pretty good job at nih we were handcuffed until we could get through to the administrative hurdles on their brazilian side so those sorts of hurdles is where are our government could apply assistance to streamline and make those relationships go faster so now it was two years before we can start work on the brazilian component of that project. >> you have an opportunity for questions for the record...
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one of the cities is called pont ta -- on the brazilian border and one on the paraguay border. there is a very big shee he area community. >> how many people would you say? the population? >> the two cities combined have a little over 200,000. >> how many the shia community? >> a few thousand, sir. but in that city -- has a personal representative. social media information from his own personal facebook page show that this individual was about six, eight weeks ago in -- celebrating his marriage with -- officiating. now, this is akin to having a very senior member of the clergy of iran, a personal representative of the supreme leader, celebrating the marriage of a muslim convert to islam in a very remote region of south america. it tells us how important that connection is, and it shows the link in this religious social infrastructure in a critical place that is considered to be one of the highest in crime in latin america currently, even worse than some of the colombian cities during the height of the drug crisis. the importance that the city has come to have in the design of i
one of the cities is called pont ta -- on the brazilian border and one on the paraguay border. there is a very big shee he area community. >> how many people would you say? the population? >> the two cities combined have a little over 200,000. >> how many the shia community? >> a few thousand, sir. but in that city -- has a personal representative. social media information from his own personal facebook page show that this individual was about six, eight weeks ago in --...
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the kayaker making the death-defying ride is brazilian pedro olivia who he met in 2007. >> pedro wasng for the brazilian national team and i was filming for a company producing kayaks here in the united states. he started telling me about the amazing waterfalls in brazil. >> i'm just going to lean back over. >> a year after meeting, the two planned the ride that would push them close to the danger zone. >> our hope is to salvage the new world record for the tallest waller fall run on the kayak. >> the previous is 108 feet and to beat this they look for the perfect falls and come upon salto bello in central brazil. >> we looked at dozens of waterfalls that were potential candidates. from the first time pedro first saw the falls he says it was the perfect falls. he knew in his mind right then that he was going to run the falls. he felt that this was one of the most beautiful places he had ever seen. he felt like this was a heaven on earth, a paradise. salto bello means beautiful waterfall, and that's exactly what it was. >> pedro is going to make the run and ben is going to catch the w
the kayaker making the death-defying ride is brazilian pedro olivia who he met in 2007. >> pedro wasng for the brazilian national team and i was filming for a company producing kayaks here in the united states. he started telling me about the amazing waterfalls in brazil. >> i'm just going to lean back over. >> a year after meeting, the two planned the ride that would push them close to the danger zone. >> our hope is to salvage the new world record for the tallest...
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more than two-thirds of the congress here voted in favor of an impeachment process of the elected brazilianany of these lawmakers are themselves implicated i the variety of corruption scandals. do you think there's a the love corruption in this room? >> i don't think, i'm sure. >> reporter: part of the problem is it's tough to govern here when they are dozens of political parties represented in the brazilian congress. there's even a professional clown. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: who was applauded when he cast his vote for the impeach of the of the president. polls show she had single digit popularity ratings she was suspended. >> people don't respect her? >> no. >> yeah. don't respect. we don't have too much together on the society. >> reporter: and it hasn't helped the politician's credibility that several ministers also appear to be under investigation for alleged wrong doing. the changing of the political guard in this country is still very, very complicated. the elected president, dilm dilma rousseff is living in the spishl residence and she is vowing to fight the impeachment proceedings against
more than two-thirds of the congress here voted in favor of an impeachment process of the elected brazilianany of these lawmakers are themselves implicated i the variety of corruption scandals. do you think there's a the love corruption in this room? >> i don't think, i'm sure. >> reporter: part of the problem is it's tough to govern here when they are dozens of political parties represented in the brazilian congress. there's even a professional clown. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: who...
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has been shotr dead after it was used in an olympic torch relay in a brazilian city. the animalistic its handlers and atacked a soldier tranquilizer darts failed to stop it. organizers for the game said it had been a mistake to show the lipid torch next to a 1 -- the olympic torch next to a wild animal in chains. the usual soundtrack to a football game is rock is chanting and heartfelt year. classical music -- rock is chanting and heartfelt share. classical music is not the first thing that comes to mind. but the paris philharmonic orchestra set the match to music . will grant has the story. will: there may not be a more unlikely marriage than an orchestra and football, but we are in paris after all. interpreted aic tuesday match. gone are the chants, the commentators from an at least so far, the hligans. match the seems to game play, plus music elements unique to either team. orthere is a two- three-minute time delay. i have in your piece and he told aref spain or croatia donating and we have to translate that into music. reporter: if classical music works well with
has been shotr dead after it was used in an olympic torch relay in a brazilian city. the animalistic its handlers and atacked a soldier tranquilizer darts failed to stop it. organizers for the game said it had been a mistake to show the lipid torch next to a 1 -- the olympic torch next to a wild animal in chains. the usual soundtrack to a football game is rock is chanting and heartfelt year. classical music -- rock is chanting and heartfelt share. classical music is not the first thing that...
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brazilians call this the parallel state.e communities where the gang control the area and where the police rarely go in without weapons. you don't want the olympics? >> translator: it's not that i don't want it, but i don't see any advantage to corrupt olympics. there's no investment. the rich people just use the olympics to steal from the brazilian people. >> reporter: a drug dealer's skeptical view. and perhaps it's understandable. given the frightening conditions many residents face in this troubled city, sheer survival more important than bronze, silver and gold. ivan watson, cnn, rio de janeiro. >> our thanks to ivan for that report. still ahead on this friday. he attack is hs victim's daughter. oday to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it, it helps i
brazilians call this the parallel state.e communities where the gang control the area and where the police rarely go in without weapons. you don't want the olympics? >> translator: it's not that i don't want it, but i don't see any advantage to corrupt olympics. there's no investment. the rich people just use the olympics to steal from the brazilian people. >> reporter: a drug dealer's skeptical view. and perhaps it's understandable. given the frightening conditions many residents...
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official figures show the brazilian economy shrank by 5.4% between january and march on the same period last year. the reading was not as bad as fierce as economists expect a contraction of 6%. still, brazil is on course for the worst downturn on record after a 3.8% contraction in 2015. the economy has been weighted down by lower oil prices and continued political turmoil. earlier, brazil's interim president says there is no denying the crisis. : the country is not going to ignore the fact that it is swimming in one of the greatest crises of its history. it is a conjunction of serious problems created by diverse errors over time. and compromising the government ability and quality of life for our people. markus: ok, that was michel temer speaking there. japan's prime ministers backing away from a plan to raise the ites tax hit shinzo abe said is not the time to hike as japan faces headwinds from the rest of the global economy. julia seeger has more on that. tax hike is a sales back and would, according to japan's prime minister. shinzo abe is once again postponing plans to raise the sal
official figures show the brazilian economy shrank by 5.4% between january and march on the same period last year. the reading was not as bad as fierce as economists expect a contraction of 6%. still, brazil is on course for the worst downturn on record after a 3.8% contraction in 2015. the economy has been weighted down by lower oil prices and continued political turmoil. earlier, brazil's interim president says there is no denying the crisis. : the country is not going to ignore the fact that...
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it has brazilian auoritiesth >>> disturbing video tonight of an attempted abduction caught on surveillanceamera. it happened at a dollar general store in florida. police say the man in the video walked up to a 13-year-old girl and her mother, grabbed the girl and tried to drag her out of the store. a tug of war followed before he finally let go and ran. a store manager flagged down an off-duty police officer who happened to be in the parking lot. the man was arrested. >>> emotional pleas to improve a dangerous intersection in bethesda more than three months after three family members were killed and a fourth seriously injured in a car crash. jackie bensen is live at walt whitman high school with details. >> reporter: changing that intersection has been a topic through years of crashes and near misses but member of the after what happened in february it must change this time. >> unfortunately when there are tragedies and time passes, often people forget about the tragedy. >> reporter: walt whitman high school principal voiced the raw feelings that brought people to the school's auditorium o
it has brazilian auoritiesth >>> disturbing video tonight of an attempted abduction caught on surveillanceamera. it happened at a dollar general store in florida. police say the man in the video walked up to a 13-year-old girl and her mother, grabbed the girl and tried to drag her out of the store. a tug of war followed before he finally let go and ran. a store manager flagged down an off-duty police officer who happened to be in the parking lot. the man was arrested. >>>...
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there have been more corruption accusations at the head of brazilian politics. the top prosecutor in brazil has asked the country's highest court to arrest senior political allies of the interim president. the four officials are accused of obstructing a corruption probe into state-run oil company petrobras. president, interim already standing on thin ice per just weeks after his appointment, michael tadmur -- mikell temne -- lawmakerr president, eduardo kenya, -- eduardo cuna -- >> we have to wait for the supreme court decision. any move we make will look like we are trying to interfere with the separation of powers. are accused of having obstructed an official probe into state-run oil company petrobras in a corruption scandal that has shaken brazil's political landscape to its core. formed -- was forced to resign last month after he allegedly discussed using dilma rousseff's impeachment to derail the petrobras investigation. someone who speaks the truth and believes in justice, i hope this absurd situation can be resolved shortly. >> if confirmed, the scandal i
there have been more corruption accusations at the head of brazilian politics. the top prosecutor in brazil has asked the country's highest court to arrest senior political allies of the interim president. the four officials are accused of obstructing a corruption probe into state-run oil company petrobras. president, interim already standing on thin ice per just weeks after his appointment, michael tadmur -- mikell temne -- lawmakerr president, eduardo kenya, -- eduardo cuna -- >> we...
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the brazilian government says it will inject about $850 million in emergency funds to pay for security and infrastructure. >>> now for weather. inundating rain is plaguing southwestern japan. jonathan oh joins us with the forecast starting with the affected areas. jonathan. >> it looks like we're going to be dealing with rain for the rest of the week unfortunately. the culprit that is continuing to bring the rainfall over the western portion of japan will be in place at least until friday, possibly lasting even longer, because this is part of the rairai rainy season. notice the clouds streaming into from the west moving toorwards e east. some areas have had close to a meter of rainfall. in one location, in the past 72 hours. 585.5 meters of rainfall fell in that location. this is the culprit, the stationary front lingering over the western portitions of japa. it will continue to remainn in place, meaeaning it will bring even more rainfall t throughout the day on thursday and even into friday. maybe as we go into the weekend we may s see a slight break fro that mostst of thehe tim we'll
the brazilian government says it will inject about $850 million in emergency funds to pay for security and infrastructure. >>> now for weather. inundating rain is plaguing southwestern japan. jonathan oh joins us with the forecast starting with the affected areas. jonathan. >> it looks like we're going to be dealing with rain for the rest of the week unfortunately. the culprit that is continuing to bring the rainfall over the western portion of japan will be in place at least...
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the brazilian doping control lab was suspended on friday.sh with why. >> reporter: he don't know the precise reason why this key laboratory was suspended where 6,000 samples should have been processed during the games. but they are clear this isn't a series of misdemeanors because when the facilities are enspected, they can for small issues offer incurring points result in a suspension. i'm told this was an issue that was serious enough that merited the suspension. a spokesman when pressed whether or not this could be clarified before the games said it is possible it won't be, that this facility will not be used and they will have to go to con f contingency planning like they did in the world cup. that would call into question the speed of their functionality, can they process samples fast enough to satisfy the appetite for clean slate here during the medals process at the games and also too what really was the issue. there has been millions on clean new state-of-the-art equipment in that facility that we saw ourselves just a matter of days
the brazilian doping control lab was suspended on friday.sh with why. >> reporter: he don't know the precise reason why this key laboratory was suspended where 6,000 samples should have been processed during the games. but they are clear this isn't a series of misdemeanors because when the facilities are enspected, they can for small issues offer incurring points result in a suspension. i'm told this was an issue that was serious enough that merited the suspension. a spokesman when...
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this is a very interesting piece in a brazilian paper that looks at the statistics that are really stunning. in 2014 police say they recorded a sexual assault every 11 minutes, and police say only 10% of rape cases are actually reported, so you can get an idea of the huge figure we are talking about. bute is a lot of outrage also a lot of victim blaming going on in brazil, and that is what this local -- that is what this article focuses on, the accusations that have been made at this young woman. that maybe she was dressed in a provocative way, that maybe she deserved what she got. are we goinglong to victim-blame, and when are we going to start blaming those who do rape? genie: there are signs that the country is finally waking up to the gravity of this problem. flo: a bill that has been improved -- that has been approved by the senate increases the penalty for rape, increasing sentences for prison by two thirds grid this focuses on the global phenomenon that this is. ,hey are talking about the rape a crime without borders. the fight against rape is a global fight. and after india in 2012,
this is a very interesting piece in a brazilian paper that looks at the statistics that are really stunning. in 2014 police say they recorded a sexual assault every 11 minutes, and police say only 10% of rape cases are actually reported, so you can get an idea of the huge figure we are talking about. bute is a lot of outrage also a lot of victim blaming going on in brazil, and that is what this local -- that is what this article focuses on, the accusations that have been made at this young...
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the rich people just use the games to steal from the brazilian people.he olympics, and a view that's also shared by many of the ordinary brazilians we've met here. and perhaps it's understandable. given the frightening conditions many residents face in this troubled city, sheer survival more important than bronze, silver and bold. ivan watson, cnn, rio de janeiro. >>> thanks, ivan. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> next, breaking news. donald trump tripling down on calling out a judge's mexican heritage, demanding the judge recuse himself from the trump university lawsuit. >>> paul ryan just endorsed trump yesterday. is he already changing his mind? >>> plus trump pointing a black man at a rally saying looking at my african-american over here. the reaction fast and furious. >>> and violence. trump telling cnn, it's on. let's go "outfront."
the rich people just use the games to steal from the brazilian people.he olympics, and a view that's also shared by many of the ordinary brazilians we've met here. and perhaps it's understandable. given the frightening conditions many residents face in this troubled city, sheer survival more important than bronze, silver and bold. ivan watson, cnn, rio de janeiro. >>> thanks, ivan. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> next, breaking news. donald trump...
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we built a brand-new laboratory with brazilian people in it. we are bringing today international experts to those people. that doesn't work, we are going to bring more international people. jane: what about brazil's economy? you've got a crisis there, too. can brazil actually afford these games? fact, looking at what you have had to deal with, can any country or for the lyrics -- can any country afforded the olympic s? sidney: we are running the operation of games with private money and the money going into infrastructure, public transportation, that distinction was made very clear early on. it is not crisis -- affecting the games because it is our job to private money sponsors ticketing. a brand-new public transportation system after the games is over. jane: which is a long way down the line. one very quick question. as a businessman, knowing everything you know now, would you let taken the job? taken: yes, i would have it again, because we are doing something for the country. it is a unique opportunity. the games are just a beautiful thing. i
we built a brand-new laboratory with brazilian people in it. we are bringing today international experts to those people. that doesn't work, we are going to bring more international people. jane: what about brazil's economy? you've got a crisis there, too. can brazil actually afford these games? fact, looking at what you have had to deal with, can any country or for the lyrics -- can any country afforded the olympic s? sidney: we are running the operation of games with private money and the...