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so, why pin all the blame on mr bolsonaro?se, the president is not to blame for everything that's happening. he didn't create the virus. he didn't spread the virus. he's not to blame for the existence of the pandemic, but he is to blame for the lack of guidance and national guidelines that could put us in a better place during this pandemic. we are lucky we're a federation and the states have autonomy to make their own decisions. that's what saved us. but the federal government has been ignoring science and scientific evidence and has not issued federal and national guidelines to help the states get through this pandemic. in this sense, the federal government is to blame and president bolsonaro himself sets a terrible role model for the country, and confuses the population. but you have to be realistic, don't you? i notice you comparing brazil unfavourably with germany and new zealand. you said, "if we'd implemented a proper quarantine, as those countries did, we would have saved at least half of the 100,000 deaths. we'd be in
so, why pin all the blame on mr bolsonaro?se, the president is not to blame for everything that's happening. he didn't create the virus. he didn't spread the virus. he's not to blame for the existence of the pandemic, but he is to blame for the lack of guidance and national guidelines that could put us in a better place during this pandemic. we are lucky we're a federation and the states have autonomy to make their own decisions. that's what saved us. but the federal government has been...
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so, why pin all the blame on mr bolsonaro?e president is not to blame for everything that's happening. he didn't create the virus. he didn't spread the virus. he's not to blame for the existence of the pandemic, but he is to blame for the lack of guidance and national guidelines that could put us in a better place during this pandemic. we are lucky we're a federation and the states have autonomy to make their own decisions. that's what saved us. but the federal government has been ignoring science and scientific evidence and has not issued federal and national guidelines to help the states get through this pandemic. in this sense, the federal government is to blame and president bolsonaro himself sets a terrible role model for the country, and confuses the population. but you have to be realistic, don't you? i notice you comparing brazil unfavourably with germany and new zealand. you said, "if we'd implemented a proper quarantine, as those countries did, we would have saved at least half of the 100,000 deaths. we'd be in the s
so, why pin all the blame on mr bolsonaro?e president is not to blame for everything that's happening. he didn't create the virus. he didn't spread the virus. he's not to blame for the existence of the pandemic, but he is to blame for the lack of guidance and national guidelines that could put us in a better place during this pandemic. we are lucky we're a federation and the states have autonomy to make their own decisions. that's what saved us. but the federal government has been ignoring...
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a recent poll suggests that if elections were held today, bolsonaro would defeat all potential opponentsreason is the government's emergency aid during the pandemic. a political scientist says the $120 monthly handouts are benefiting half of brazil's population and are helping bolsonaro win the support of the poor, if only for a while. not part of the original coalition. the president is much more a middle-class politician. cost is very high. the government is not going to be able to keep it for a long time. --hor: reporter: for health care workers, sitting back and watching the tide turn is not enough. they insist on taking him to the international criminal court. even though they admit the chances of his prosecution remain low. international aid organizations say more and more lebanese families are losing their income and sinking into poverty. half a million kids are hungry and that is just in beirut. the government is showing no sign of fighting corruption to get a much-needed loan. in this middle-class neighborhood in the lebanese capital, stories of poverty are everywhere. household
a recent poll suggests that if elections were held today, bolsonaro would defeat all potential opponentsreason is the government's emergency aid during the pandemic. a political scientist says the $120 monthly handouts are benefiting half of brazil's population and are helping bolsonaro win the support of the poor, if only for a while. not part of the original coalition. the president is much more a middle-class politician. cost is very high. the government is not going to be able to keep it...
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and there is a ban on fires at the moment and there are fires happening. —— bolsonaro.you call humanised used to be forest. this government does not have a good record of protecting the others on. we have been monitoring this very, very close and this month and others, when the fire really start to grow, we will be fully in the field to try to stop this fires to go higher than last year. you have said in the past that you didn't want brazil to be labelled by the rest of the world as an environmental villain, rest of the world as an environmentalvillain, but rest of the world as an environmental villain, but many people in the world to see the brazilian government acting like that. people say that we area villain like that. people say that we are a villain because the deforestation that happened in the amazon area with the fires but we have a very clean energy matrix. we don't burn coal or oil. so, we are not the villains in this. but we know that it villains in this. but we know thatitis villains in this. but we know that it is our responsibility to enforce the law and
and there is a ban on fires at the moment and there are fires happening. —— bolsonaro.you call humanised used to be forest. this government does not have a good record of protecting the others on. we have been monitoring this very, very close and this month and others, when the fire really start to grow, we will be fully in the field to try to stop this fires to go higher than last year. you have said in the past that you didn't want brazil to be labelled by the rest of the world as an...
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jair bolsonaro called it a lie, you know, he said that.ou talk about being humanised, used to be forest. i mean, this government does not have a good record of protecting the amazon. we are monitoring this very closely. in this month of august, when the fires really are starting to grow more, we will be fully trying to stop these fires going higher than last year. you said in the past that you didn't want brazil to be labelled by the rest of the world as an "environmental villain," but many people in the world do see brazil's government acting like that. people say that we are a villain because of the de—forestation that happened in the amazon area, over the fires. but we have very clean energy metrics, ok? we don't burn coal or oil, ok? so we are not the villains in this. but we know that it is our responsibility to enforce the law and make people obey. we understand this, and we are going to do this. hamilton maurao speaking there. what could be the highest temperature ever recorded on earth? 54.1; celsius — or 129.9 fahrenheit — may hav
jair bolsonaro called it a lie, you know, he said that.ou talk about being humanised, used to be forest. i mean, this government does not have a good record of protecting the amazon. we are monitoring this very closely. in this month of august, when the fires really are starting to grow more, we will be fully trying to stop these fires going higher than last year. you said in the past that you didn't want brazil to be labelled by the rest of the world as an "environmental villain,"...
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jair bolsonaro called it a lie, you know, he said that.the moment, and there are fires happening. that land that is, as you talk about being humanised, used to be forest. i mean, this government does not have a good record of protecting the amazon. we have been monitoring this very closely. in this month of august, when the fires really are starting to grow more, we will be fully trying to stop these fires going higher than last year. you said in the past that you didn't want brazil to be labelled by the rest of the world as an "environmental villain," but many people in the world do see brazil's government acting like that. people say that we are a villain because of the de—forestation that happened in the amazon area, or the fires. but we have very clean energy metrics, ok? we don't burn coal or oil, ok? so we are not the villains in this. but we know that it is our responsibility to enforce the law and make people obey it. we understand this, and we are going to do this. brazil's vice president. let's return now to our top story, the us
jair bolsonaro called it a lie, you know, he said that.the moment, and there are fires happening. that land that is, as you talk about being humanised, used to be forest. i mean, this government does not have a good record of protecting the amazon. we have been monitoring this very closely. in this month of august, when the fires really are starting to grow more, we will be fully trying to stop these fires going higher than last year. you said in the past that you didn't want brazil to be...
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bolsonaro sent military here, helicopters are helping with logistics. two airplanes are dropping water, 3000 leaders per flight. there are the just ask to combat the fires. there are too many. they are too big. it is an ongoing crisis here. brent: what about the coronavirus pandemic? what i iact has itit had on the world's attention on these fifires? >> the corona crisis is an issue. the attention on these fires in the amazon and here is not as high as last year. due to the corona crisis and other crisis the world, there is a risk that the roads attention might be less because the road gegets used to the amazon fires each year. elsa -- also, the policies of president bolsonaro. brent: matias, thank you. russia is marking the 20th anniversary of the summary disaster. the nuclear powered vessel sank in the bering sea on august 12 when a faulty torpedo exploded on board. >> a small memorial is being held in central russia. every year, relatives meet in this orthodox chapel. they say they still feel the pain today 20 years on. >> every morningng i wake up a
bolsonaro sent military here, helicopters are helping with logistics. two airplanes are dropping water, 3000 leaders per flight. there are the just ask to combat the fires. there are too many. they are too big. it is an ongoing crisis here. brent: what about the coronavirus pandemic? what i iact has itit had on the world's attention on these fifires? >> the corona crisis is an issue. the attention on these fires in the amazon and here is not as high as last year. due to the corona crisis...
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that's nearly one-third of president jair bolsonaro's 23 cabinet ministers. key people who have contracted the virus include the citizenship and energy ministers and the head of institutional security office. the first lady also contracted the virus. bolsonaro hielelf coirmemed st month that he had e e viru since testing netiveve, has traveded arod ththe untry y urging peoe e to rpen n th economy,y, but the opposition h cricicized his d down playing o the risks. brazil is second only to the united states in the number of cumulative cases and death tolls. brazil has been reporting 50,000 new cases per day, bringing the total to 2.8 million on tuesday. the death toll tops 95,000. >>> in italy, officials say a large scale antibody test for the coronavirus indicates that more than 1.4 million people, or 2.5% of italy's popupulation, he antibodies. nearly 6 65,000 people were tesd acrossss the countryry. officialsasay nearly 3 30% of those with antibodies did not experiencece any symymptoms. data compiled by j johns hopopk university s sho t there have en more t t
that's nearly one-third of president jair bolsonaro's 23 cabinet ministers. key people who have contracted the virus include the citizenship and energy ministers and the head of institutional security office. the first lady also contracted the virus. bolsonaro hielelf coirmemed st month that he had e e viru since testing netiveve, has traveded arod ththe untry y urging peoe e to rpen n th economy,y, but the opposition h cricicized his d down playing o the risks. brazil is second only to the...
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carol had high hopes of president jair bolsonaro, and his promised economic boom. but those hopes have been dashed by his handling of the pandemic. carol: he rununs around without a mas, he's careless. he shakes people's hands. he's no role model. but a lot of people follow his example. they don't stick to the rules either, because he's not a good rolrise unabated.orter: tsome regions have had to buildd mass graves. brazil is in strong contention withth the u.s. to become the world's worstt affected country. the poorest are getting the worst of it. we travel to the favela marÉ, one of the biggest in rio. people here seem to feel abandoned. a truck has just arrived with donations. today, it's soap and disinfectant. volunteers from a citizen's initiative help unload the truck. ana: we have to fend for ourselves. that's the way it is in the favela. reporter: the younger ones are doing most of the heavy lifting. it's hoped they have a better chance of surviving a covid-19 infection. 20-year-old student nandyalla is one of the organizers. nandyalla: there are so many de
carol had high hopes of president jair bolsonaro, and his promised economic boom. but those hopes have been dashed by his handling of the pandemic. carol: he rununs around without a mas, he's careless. he shakes people's hands. he's no role model. but a lot of people follow his example. they don't stick to the rules either, because he's not a good rolrise unabated.orter: tsome regions have had to buildd mass graves. brazil is in strong contention withth the u.s. to become the world's worstt...
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, president bolsonaro, the man whose behavior is watched. was seen in the south of the country meeting supporters in the town waving hydroxychloroquine, a medicine proven ineffective in study after study and may even be harmful for people with coronavirus. he was seen, too, on sunday leaving the presidential residence in brazilia, the capitol, without wearing a mask. it's surprising to see how daily life tries to carry on uninpacted and how the government appears to behave as if it isn't the most grave problem they face. president bolsonaro was critical over the weekend about how local officials had been providing unemployment support by those affected by a lockdown. brazil's government doing its best to downplay the disease. nick payton, walsh, cnn. >>> and coming up, tens of thousands of kurds on the turkish/syrian border have been displaced after their american allies abandoned them last year. we'll have an update when we come back. food soils some detergents can leave behind, washing away even the smallest food residue, so it doesn't red
, president bolsonaro, the man whose behavior is watched. was seen in the south of the country meeting supporters in the town waving hydroxychloroquine, a medicine proven ineffective in study after study and may even be harmful for people with coronavirus. he was seen, too, on sunday leaving the presidential residence in brazilia, the capitol, without wearing a mask. it's surprising to see how daily life tries to carry on uninpacted and how the government appears to behave as if it isn't the...
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says the jr bolsonaro end of a travel ban will revive the tourism industry.airports like this one remain empty. this tour guide has been out of a job since the pandemic began and blames president bolsonaro for downplaying the virus. imagezil has a very bad because, instead of a lockdown, the president said it is a simple flu. we all know it is going to take us at least one and a half years to go back to work, to have tourists coming back to brazil. reporter: the christ the redeemer center has cut its price in half to attract locals. thatsm agencies note convincing foreigners to visit brazil, [mikael colville-andersen] the story of detroit has been told countless times all over the world. the rise and the fall are part of the narrative, bubut it is especialally the renewal,l, the phoeoenix rising, that has captured peopls imaginatations. and yeah, i get it. what a story! i know that most of the renewal, most of the hype, is focused on downtown. the renewal of detroit has not reached most of the people who live here. here in detroit, 90% of the population are n
says the jr bolsonaro end of a travel ban will revive the tourism industry.airports like this one remain empty. this tour guide has been out of a job since the pandemic began and blames president bolsonaro for downplaying the virus. imagezil has a very bad because, instead of a lockdown, the president said it is a simple flu. we all know it is going to take us at least one and a half years to go back to work, to have tourists coming back to brazil. reporter: the christ the redeemer center has...
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her husband, president jair bolsonaro. man whose behavior is so much the focus of brazil's at times controversial response to this disease after he recovered from a two-week infection from the disease. he was seen in the south of the country meeting supporters waving hydroxychloroquine, again, a medicine which has proven ineffective in study after study, and international community in fact, may be harmful to people with coronavirus. he was seen too leaving the presidential residence on brasilia, the capital, on a motor bike not wearing a mask. here in rio de janeiro how daily life tries to carry on unimpacted by this virus and how the government so many times appears to behave as though it is isn't the most grave problem they face. in fact, president bolsonaro was critical at the weekend about how local officials had been providing unemployment support to those affected by the lockdown. startlingly high numbers every day and still brazil's government doing its best to downplay the disease. nick paton walsh, cnn, rio de jan
her husband, president jair bolsonaro. man whose behavior is so much the focus of brazil's at times controversial response to this disease after he recovered from a two-week infection from the disease. he was seen in the south of the country meeting supporters waving hydroxychloroquine, again, a medicine which has proven ineffective in study after study, and international community in fact, may be harmful to people with coronavirus. he was seen too leaving the presidential residence on...
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the supreme court has ordered president bolsonaro to take measures to help the indigenous community.yeah, it's very important. there are many invasions going on. many invaders. some environmental criminals. they are taking the chance now in the pandemic time to do illegal mining. it is important to do the barriers and fight against the environmental crimes. so there is the fiscal as asian for long—term was not being very effect of, so there is a lot of pressure from international, the supreme court, to get it on again and have effective results. leonardo moura, thank you so much. 0k, thank you. union leaders are threatening industrial action after accusing british airways of naked greed in forcing some cabin crew out of theirjobs. thousands of uk staff have received emails today telling them whether they're being made redundant, while most of those choosing to stay with ba will have to sign new contracts on lower pay. the airline says the changes are needed for its survival following the coronavirus pandemic. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridge, has been speaking to some of tho
the supreme court has ordered president bolsonaro to take measures to help the indigenous community.yeah, it's very important. there are many invasions going on. many invaders. some environmental criminals. they are taking the chance now in the pandemic time to do illegal mining. it is important to do the barriers and fight against the environmental crimes. so there is the fiscal as asian for long—term was not being very effect of, so there is a lot of pressure from international, the supreme...
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earlier this week, mr bolsonaro said he was sorry for all the deaths, but suggested everyone carry oncial distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. on rio's copacabana beach, activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. gail maclellan, bbc news. at least 11 people have died and 20 have been injured after a fire in southern india. the blaze took hold at a hotel that was being used as a covid care facility due to hospital bed shortages. an inquiry has been ordered into the cause of the fire, which came as india recorded more than 64,000 new cases of the coronavirus, another new record for a single day. it is 75 years since the us dropped two atomic bombs on the cities of hiroshima and nagasaki injapan, leading to the end of the second world war. a bell rang out to commemorate the moment the second bomb struck 75 years ago. prime minister shinzo abe and the mayor of nagasaki spoke at the anniversary
earlier this week, mr bolsonaro said he was sorry for all the deaths, but suggested everyone carry oncial distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. on rio's copacabana beach, activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. gail maclellan, bbc news. at least 11 people have died and 20 have been injured after a...
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earlier this week, mr bolsonaro said he was sorry for all the death but suggested everyone carry on withs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. 0n rio's copacabana beach, activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. gail maclellan, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: amid growing anger at the lebanese government and mass demonstrations over last week's catastophic explosion in beirut, the country's information minister resigns. here in the uk, prime minister boris johnson says it's a "moral duty" and a "national priority" for schools to reopen fully in england next month. 400 taliban prisoners are to be released after a vote by afghanistan's loya jirga or grand assembly in kabul. the number of companies in the uk planning mass redundancies injune was five times higher than during the same period last year, according to figures obtained by the bbc u
earlier this week, mr bolsonaro said he was sorry for all the death but suggested everyone carry on withs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. 0n rio's copacabana beach, activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. gail maclellan, bbc news. the headlines...
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earlier this week, mr bolsonaro said he was sorry for all the deaths, but suggested everyone carry onubs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. 0n rio's copacabana beach, activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. gail maclellan, bbc news. the number of companies in the uk planning mass redundancies injune was five times higher than during the same period last year, according to figures obtained by the bbc under a freedom of information request. airbus, royal mail and hsbc were among nearly 1800 firms which announced job cuts injune. here's our business correspondent katy austin. among the businesses which announced redundancy plans in june were airbus, centrica and the restaurant group, the owner of frankie & benny's. there are fears of furtherjob losses when the furlough scheme ends in october, and firms planning to make 20 or more staff redun
earlier this week, mr bolsonaro said he was sorry for all the deaths, but suggested everyone carry onubs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. 0n rio's copacabana beach, activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. gail maclellan, bbc news. the number of...
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fue organizado por la entidad rÍo de pazbuscaba tambiÉn reiterar el pedido al gobierno de a jair bolsonaronidad". roger borges nos habla del impacto que ha tenido el covid-19en las prisiones. roger: javier es un hombre libre pero dice estar preocupado por sus compaÑeros que dejÓ en prisión en el estado de luisiana. >> no se estÁn protegiendo los oficiales. no se ponen mÁscaras, no uso guantes. ellos entran ahÍ como si nada. >> en el sistema de cÁrceles en el condado miami-dadede la florida. el octavo mÁs grande delpaÍs, el nÚmero de casos continúa en aumento. >> cerca de 3256. tenemos unos dos cientos 34reclusos con pruebas positivas de covid-19. se le estÁ haciendo diccionario para signos y sÍntomas, se estÁn poniendo tambiÉn en unas unidades-- se les ofrece su equipo protectivos, mÁscara. roger: mÁs de 100,000 personas se han contagiado en las cÁrceles y agentes correccionales han muerto. no nos dieron nada como en forma de mÁscara, no nos dieron quÍmicos para mantenernos limpios o tratar de matar el virus. >> dice que este no es el paso en la florida. >> tambiÉn a todo oÍdo modificamos.
fue organizado por la entidad rÍo de pazbuscaba tambiÉn reiterar el pedido al gobierno de a jair bolsonaronidad". roger borges nos habla del impacto que ha tenido el covid-19en las prisiones. roger: javier es un hombre libre pero dice estar preocupado por sus compaÑeros que dejÓ en prisión en el estado de luisiana. >> no se estÁn protegiendo los oficiales. no se ponen mÁscaras, no uso guantes. ellos entran ahÍ como si nada. >> en el sistema de cÁrceles en el condado...
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you are living in brazil and of course president bolsonaro has attracted a great deal of attention becausezil is the country most affected by covid—19. are you seeing a more selfish politics as you put it there? yes. here in brazil, we are living in, as everybody knows, a country without any kind of leadership during the pandemic. each state of the country has adopted politics to face it. so it is everything very uncoordinated around the country and it makes the situation even worse. so, it's something like the president has said, "you do whatever you want, i have no responsibility over anything." each to his own is what you say is going on in brazil. thanks very much indeed for that perspective. let's now go to the capital of sweden, stockholm, and layla. thank you, my question is what kind of policies or change in politics do you think are needed after going through a pandemic that aren't proportionately affected working—class people as well as people of colour both health—wise as well as financially? lysa john. there is this urgent sense of desperation of being left behind by our econom
you are living in brazil and of course president bolsonaro has attracted a great deal of attention becausezil is the country most affected by covid—19. are you seeing a more selfish politics as you put it there? yes. here in brazil, we are living in, as everybody knows, a country without any kind of leadership during the pandemic. each state of the country has adopted politics to face it. so it is everything very uncoordinated around the country and it makes the situation even worse. so, it's...
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el propio presidente bolsonaro dio positivo al virus el 7 de julio.s su gran amigo y compaÑero. la clÁusula si se quiere ir deben pagar 700 millones de dÓlares. nada mÁs. ilia: esta noche, informaciÓn sobre subsidio por desempleo de 300 dÓlares semanales para quienes perdieron su trabajo. tambiÉn las conclusiones de un nuevo estudio del riesgo de contagio de coronavirus por usar la mascarilla debajo de la nariz. la investigaciÓn detectó que las cÉlulas que recubren la nariz pueden estar expuestas que la garganta o los pulmones. jorge: se oponen a la reelecciÓn de trump. ♪ nuestra compañía familiar tiene un propósito más grande que sólo vender autos. construimos para la gente; para esa que también construye y le da forma a este país. esa que trabaja duro. esa que enfrenta retos todos los días... y lo más importante, esa que nunca ha dejado de levantarse de nuevo. así que, si estás ahí afuera luchando contra esta situación, debes saber que tienes una familia de 260,000 personas lista para apoyarte. ♪ ilia: un grupo de republicanos que se opone al un pre
el propio presidente bolsonaro dio positivo al virus el 7 de julio.s su gran amigo y compaÑero. la clÁusula si se quiere ir deben pagar 700 millones de dÓlares. nada mÁs. ilia: esta noche, informaciÓn sobre subsidio por desempleo de 300 dÓlares semanales para quienes perdieron su trabajo. tambiÉn las conclusiones de un nuevo estudio del riesgo de contagio de coronavirus por usar la mascarilla debajo de la nariz. la investigaciÓn detectó que las cÉlulas que recubren la nariz pueden...
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the far-right president, jair bolsonaro, has just two women in his cabinet.ghts are anything but a priority for him. funding has been cut. the achievements of activists such as marÍa da penha face being undone. the anti-women policies of the government make many womomen lawmakers furious. larissa: all the measures designed to combat violence against women, including women's shelters, are at risk. with the funding slashed, the few shelters we have will probably have to close soon. it's a disgrace for brazil. >> marÍa da penha was recently declared an honorary citizen of sao paulo. her courage and activism are are widely respected, but the battle is far from won. marÍa: our society is still very sexist. to change that, we have to invest above all in education. but this government is not doing that. >> cristiane carvalho hopes the nightmare will end one day, and that her ex will leave her in peace. cristiane: if women such as marÍa da penha had not spoken out, i might never have found the strength to report my husband. and he would never have been sentenced to t
the far-right president, jair bolsonaro, has just two women in his cabinet.ghts are anything but a priority for him. funding has been cut. the achievements of activists such as marÍa da penha face being undone. the anti-women policies of the government make many womomen lawmakers furious. larissa: all the measures designed to combat violence against women, including women's shelters, are at risk. with the funding slashed, the few shelters we have will probably have to close soon. it's a...
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and yet the country's president, jair bolsonaro, continues to be flippant about the fact that tens ofhis fellow countrymen have died. bolsonaro posted on his facebook page a photograph celebrating one of his favorite soccer team's latest victories right after the 100,000 mark was announced. the death toll in mexico has now cleared 50,000 for the first time. jim? >> matt rivers, thank you for that. we're standing by for president trump to take questions at this evening's white house briefing. and up next new data show which masks work the best when it comes to preventing the spread of the coronavirus. stay tuned for that. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work
and yet the country's president, jair bolsonaro, continues to be flippant about the fact that tens ofhis fellow countrymen have died. bolsonaro posted on his facebook page a photograph celebrating one of his favorite soccer team's latest victories right after the 100,000 mark was announced. the death toll in mexico has now cleared 50,000 for the first time. jim? >> matt rivers, thank you for that. we're standing by for president trump to take questions at this evening's white house...
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and what will that do to jair bolsonaro's popularity? and what happens to the economy?nothing but inevitable. with nothing, but inevitable austerity measures mean brazilians will be paying for the pandemic for years to come. katy watson, bbc news, in sao paolo. here in the uk, schools have started reopening for the autumn term, with nearly all pupils due to return within the next couple of weeks. but will it also mean a big return to work? research done by the bbc shows that out of 50 of the uk's largest companies — from banks to retailers — not a single one plans to have all its staff back full time to the office in the near future. let's get more on this and cross to our business presenter, ben thompson in west london. any conversation you might have with friends or colleagues right now is whether you might be going back to work, back to the office, and what the workplace will look like. clearly the pandemic has changed so much. these figures from the bbc this morning suggesting that of the 50 biggest and employers we spoke to none of them have plans to bring back sta
and what will that do to jair bolsonaro's popularity? and what happens to the economy?nothing but inevitable. with nothing, but inevitable austerity measures mean brazilians will be paying for the pandemic for years to come. katy watson, bbc news, in sao paolo. here in the uk, schools have started reopening for the autumn term, with nearly all pupils due to return within the next couple of weeks. but will it also mean a big return to work? research done by the bbc shows that out of 50 of the...
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anger has focused on the president, jair bolsonaro, who has played down the virus from the start, despite to it himself. he called it the ‘little flu' and flouted all medical advice for prevention of the virus. earlier this week, he said he was sorry for all the death but suggested everyone carry on with their life. a message that some took to heart, flocking to clubs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. on rio's copacabana beach, activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. a grand council of elders, or loya jirga, in afghanistan has approved the release of 400 taliban prisoners, hoping the move will bring progress in peace talks. the council includes both afg hanistan‘s elected leaders, ashraf ghani and abdullah abdullah, and it agreed to the release after meeting for a third day in kabul. the government has already complied with taliban demands t
anger has focused on the president, jair bolsonaro, who has played down the virus from the start, despite to it himself. he called it the ‘little flu' and flouted all medical advice for prevention of the virus. earlier this week, he said he was sorry for all the death but suggested everyone carry on with their life. a message that some took to heart, flocking to clubs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on...
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brazilians are protesting against the way the president jair bolsonaro has handled the crisis — he has of the virus. two health ministers have resigned in protest. brazil now has the second highest death toll in the world, after the united states. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has angrily condemned a wave of street protests by his opponents, saying they were aiming to trample on democracy. for weeks, thousands of israelis have been staging protests calling for mr netanyahu's resignation. they're angry at his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and they say he shouldn't be in office while also being on trial for corruption. the people of belarus are going to the polls in a few hours‘ time to vote in the presidential election. the incumbent, alexander lukashenko — a man nicknamed by his critics as ‘europe‘s last dictator‘ — is running for a sixth consecutive term . the authorities have arrested a second member of the opposition campaign. a close ally of svetla na tikhanovskaya — who is seen as the main challenger to president alexander lukashenko — has been detained by t
brazilians are protesting against the way the president jair bolsonaro has handled the crisis — he has of the virus. two health ministers have resigned in protest. brazil now has the second highest death toll in the world, after the united states. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has angrily condemned a wave of street protests by his opponents, saying they were aiming to trample on democracy. for weeks, thousands of israelis have been staging protests calling for mr netanyahu's...
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anger has focused on the president, jair bolsonaro, who has played down the virus from the start.lled it the little flue. and flouted all medical advice for prevention of the virus. earlier this week he said he was sorry for all the death but suggested everyone carry on with their life. a message that some took to heart, flocking to pubs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. on reopening copacabana beach activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. let's get some of the day's other news. the american defence secretary, mark esper, has confirmed that the united states plans to reduce its number of troops in afghanistan to fewer than 5000 by the end of november. mr esper‘s comment came in an interview with the us television network fox news. it comes days after president trump told a us journalist that the us was working on such a deal. current
anger has focused on the president, jair bolsonaro, who has played down the virus from the start.lled it the little flue. and flouted all medical advice for prevention of the virus. earlier this week he said he was sorry for all the death but suggested everyone carry on with their life. a message that some took to heart, flocking to pubs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to...
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anger has focused on the president, jair bolsonaro, who has played down the virus from the start, despiteit the "little flu" and flouted all medical advice for prevention of the virus. earlier this week, he said he was sorry for all the death but suggested everyone carry on with their life. a message that some took to heart, flocking to clubs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are returning to work. this, despite the fact that the pandemic is not yet near its peak. 0n rio's copacabana beach, activists marked the moment. red balloons to remember the 100,000, and the numbers still climb. the recent black lives matter protests began with a focus on police brutality, but they also sparked grassroots efforts to address economic inequality. many black—owned businesses saw a surge in demand following campaigns on social media to support them. but how long will it last? ijeoma ndukwe reports. keeping up with demand is challenging these days. since calls to support black—owned businesses began
anger has focused on the president, jair bolsonaro, who has played down the virus from the start, despiteit the "little flu" and flouted all medical advice for prevention of the virus. earlier this week, he said he was sorry for all the death but suggested everyone carry on with their life. a message that some took to heart, flocking to clubs and bars and ignoring face coverings and social distancing. at the urging of the president, the country is focusing on reopening and people are...
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a pesar de que bolsonaro anuló la obligación es llevar mascarillas en iglesias, comercios e industriasenbría, no da para ocultar la tristeza por el incremento de muertos en el país. rosalía perdió a su marido por el poder coronavirus estuvo 32 días internado en el hospital pero no resistió, una tristeza que toca las zonas vulnerables del interior del país donde los recursos son pocos para atender una crisis que sigue marcando récord en el gigante de américa del sur. noticias telemundo. >>> una difícil situación. al regresar, expectativas sobre el futuro de la popular aplicación tik tok en nuestro país >>> una joven salvadoreña lidera un proyecto que busca ayudar a emprendedoras latinas. les contaremos cómo le fue al arsenal en la busca de su 14° título con datos sin límites de metro, conquistas todo. metro. datos sin límites a un precio increíble. todo en la red de t-mobile metro by t-mobile. conquista tu día. ♪ so♪ súbete. a. ♪ yo rompo puerta. fuerza, fuerza. ♪ hazle check a toda la lista escolar con útiles desde 50¢. listos para la escuela en target. en un mundo de hombres? ♪ quizá pa
a pesar de que bolsonaro anuló la obligación es llevar mascarillas en iglesias, comercios e industriasenbría, no da para ocultar la tristeza por el incremento de muertos en el país. rosalía perdió a su marido por el poder coronavirus estuvo 32 días internado en el hospital pero no resistió, una tristeza que toca las zonas vulnerables del interior del país donde los recursos son pocos para atender una crisis que sigue marcando récord en el gigante de américa del sur. noticias...
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brazilians are protesting against the way the president jair bolsonaro has handled the crisis — he hasn the impact of the virus. two health ministers have resigned in protest. brazil now has the second highest death toll in the world, after the united states. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has angrily condemned a wave of street protests by his opponents, saying they were aiming to trample on democracy. for weeks, thousands of israelis have been staging protests calling for mr netanyahu's resignation. they're angry at his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and they say he shouldn't be in office while also being on trial for corruption. wearing a face mask will be compulsory in busy parts of paris from monday. it comes as coronavirus infections continue to rise in and around the french capital. scientific advisers warned on tuesday that france could lose control of the virus "at any time". the island nation of mauritius has declared a "state of environmental emergency" — after a ship grounded offshore began leaking oil into the ocean. the pristine waters around the islan
brazilians are protesting against the way the president jair bolsonaro has handled the crisis — he hasn the impact of the virus. two health ministers have resigned in protest. brazil now has the second highest death toll in the world, after the united states. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has angrily condemned a wave of street protests by his opponents, saying they were aiming to trample on democracy. for weeks, thousands of israelis have been staging protests calling for mr...
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america was struggling economically before the pandemic — and from the very beginning presidentjair bolsonaron earth. for brazil, carnival is everything. behind—the—scenes though is an entire- of often - the brazilians often say the year doesn't really start until carnival is over. but. pandemic brought is over. but the pandemic brought the year to an abrupt halt before it had even begun. normally this place would be buzzing, carnivalfinished in february and byjuly they would be dismantling these structures and floats and rebuilding for the next year. carnival has been postponed and it's not 100% clear when exactly carnival will be or even what it will look like in 2021. for sergio who is head of kitemark clare side harmony at one of the samba schools plans have been turned upside down. difficulty is massive, we have families who indirectly or directly earn their living from carnival. we can't even think about having carnival without a vaccine. the economic consequences are huge. carnival generates revenue for our city, for the neighbourhood too. i can't even measure its worth. upstairs, this
america was struggling economically before the pandemic — and from the very beginning presidentjair bolsonaron earth. for brazil, carnival is everything. behind—the—scenes though is an entire- of often - the brazilians often say the year doesn't really start until carnival is over. but. pandemic brought is over. but the pandemic brought the year to an abrupt halt before it had even begun. normally this place would be buzzing, carnivalfinished in february and byjuly they would be...
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in a sense, if you have a leader in the united states who looks a lot or acts a lot like jair bolsonaro in brazil or erdogan in turkey or duterte in the philippines, well, that american exceptionalism of the past is sort of over. and i think that is something that a lot of people all over the world are really noticing for the first time perhaps. >> i was wondering how the current discussions that centered around not just black lives matter, but the condition and treatment of the originative americans, how is that playing in latin america because, of course, latin america has issues of white european settlers, indigenous society, issues of justice and retribution, so how is the issue of, for example, reckoning with christopher columbus or reckoning with the man like woodrow wilson, how is that playing in latin america? >> this is a country, the united states, many, many decades if not centuries did not have a sense of history because it didn't have a history common to all its inhabitants. each sector of society had its own history. all of a sudden americans are arguing, debating, sometim
in a sense, if you have a leader in the united states who looks a lot or acts a lot like jair bolsonaro in brazil or erdogan in turkey or duterte in the philippines, well, that american exceptionalism of the past is sort of over. and i think that is something that a lot of people all over the world are really noticing for the first time perhaps. >> i was wondering how the current discussions that centered around not just black lives matter, but the condition and treatment of the...
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brazil the coronavirus has claimed new victims including the grandmother of the first lady, michelle bolsonaro, who died overnight after being hospitalized overnight for weeks. michelle and the president were diagnosed with covid-19 last month. the president has consistently downplayed the severity of the virus. the governor of san paolo's state announced he tested positive for the virus. he's the 11th governor to be infected. brazil reported 1,175 additional deaths and more than 55,000 new cases in a 24 hour period bringing the total number of infections to well over 3.1 million. >>> health officials in india said that country hit a single day high for new cases. nearly 67,000 reported thursday. india has the third most cases in the world behind the u.s. and brazil. more than 47,000 deaths. another indian cabinet minister has also tested positive for the virus. >>> new zealand has confirmed 14 new covid-19 cases just a day after reimposing restrictions in parts of the country. many residents have rushed to stores to stock up on essentials. the prime minister is warning new zealanders to expec
brazil the coronavirus has claimed new victims including the grandmother of the first lady, michelle bolsonaro, who died overnight after being hospitalized overnight for weeks. michelle and the president were diagnosed with covid-19 last month. the president has consistently downplayed the severity of the virus. the governor of san paolo's state announced he tested positive for the virus. he's the 11th governor to be infected. brazil reported 1,175 additional deaths and more than 55,000 new...
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on brazil, the virus cases under president bolsonaro have not gone away, still very high.expected to cut their key rate to a record low of 2%. there is another one. on the other side, think of carlisle meeting this week, that will be on hold. the virus is under control, mostly. the economy is reopening. so they are expected to hold their key rate study, and maybe they expect gdp down 8.1% in 2020. bloomberg economics thinks that perhaps better leaves the door open to further easing. if they needed one more to put on the list as the bank of england. . they are meeting thursday. they are expected to hold their key rate study. the big question there is will they say anything about potential he going to negative rates? of thought will be weighing into the reports. throughout asia this week. what is at the top of the list you are watching? kathleen: i think it has to be china's pmi. we have the editors index last week, that manufacturing is staying around 54. anything above 50 is considered growth. services also around 54 in the month of july. not too much change from june. but
on brazil, the virus cases under president bolsonaro have not gone away, still very high.expected to cut their key rate to a record low of 2%. there is another one. on the other side, think of carlisle meeting this week, that will be on hold. the virus is under control, mostly. the economy is reopening. so they are expected to hold their key rate study, and maybe they expect gdp down 8.1% in 2020. bloomberg economics thinks that perhaps better leaves the door open to further easing. if they...
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meanwhile, we did hear from president jair bolsonaro, who from the get-go has basically been flippant about the fact that tens of thousands of brazilians have lost their lives. it was reacting to the news of 100,000 deaths that the president said, "we are going to get on with life and look for a way to get away from this problem." now, nearly 25% of all deaths recorded have come from the brazilian state of sao paolo, which just on saturday surpassed the 25,000-death threshold. but despite that the state continues to advance its reopening plans. since thursday bars and restaurants in the capital of sao paolo state can be open during the night. but the governor there said he is not going to allow in-person schooling to resume because he said any slip-up during this reopening could be fatal. matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. >> brazil is one of only many countries struggling to maintain social distancing. the uk and france not to mention the u.s. are also seeing large crowds at busy outdoor areas. call it pandemic fatigue or just not caring. cnn's michael holmes reports. >> reporter: crowde
meanwhile, we did hear from president jair bolsonaro, who from the get-go has basically been flippant about the fact that tens of thousands of brazilians have lost their lives. it was reacting to the news of 100,000 deaths that the president said, "we are going to get on with life and look for a way to get away from this problem." now, nearly 25% of all deaths recorded have come from the brazilian state of sao paolo, which just on saturday surpassed the 25,000-death threshold. but...
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the trump administration gave a high profile dosage to the trump of the tropics, jair bolsonaro.nary how they both embrace that drug ala presidential level. what exactly happened to the donation? it's the pandemic gift nobody should want. brazil's president touting the drug he says saved him from the disease. hydroxychloroquine. unproven say studies, even dangerous as the fellow disbelievers of the covid-19 chart he's a living myth. in may, the trump administration sent 2 million doses to brazil to help their ally. so what happened to the expensive yet useless gift? well, cnn can reveal it did get to brazil but it's still near the airport. probably in this secure logistics center close by, which we weren't allowed in to. it's a cold dose of reality that a high profile gift didn't get far from the airport. perhaps that's good because study after study has shown it's ineffective in the pandemic and may be harmful. brazilian doctors many of them no longer following the government's advice to prescribe it. but brazil is now overflowing with the drug. having also bought a large amount
the trump administration gave a high profile dosage to the trump of the tropics, jair bolsonaro.nary how they both embrace that drug ala presidential level. what exactly happened to the donation? it's the pandemic gift nobody should want. brazil's president touting the drug he says saved him from the disease. hydroxychloroquine. unproven say studies, even dangerous as the fellow disbelievers of the covid-19 chart he's a living myth. in may, the trump administration sent 2 million doses to...
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in rio de janeiro they released ball ones on the day that bolsonaro celebrated a win by his favoritecer team. people are still packing the beaches. state of sao paulo which reported 25% of the country's deaths extended the hours that bars and restaurants could be hope in its capital. >> in india nine people have died in a fire at a temporary hospital that is treating coronavirus patients. the site is a converted hotel and investigators say the probe suggested a short circuit sparked the fire and spread to the first floor and there were 30 patients and 12 medical staff inside at the time. >>> a father wants to know why a georgia police officer shot at his teenage children during what he said was a routine traffic stop. we have the latest on investigation in a moment. stay close. (mom) come on, hurry up! all systems go? (mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. get audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. i do motivational speakingld. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling--
in rio de janeiro they released ball ones on the day that bolsonaro celebrated a win by his favoritecer team. people are still packing the beaches. state of sao paulo which reported 25% of the country's deaths extended the hours that bars and restaurants could be hope in its capital. >> in india nine people have died in a fire at a temporary hospital that is treating coronavirus patients. the site is a converted hotel and investigators say the probe suggested a short circuit sparked the...