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again, mr bolsonaro is the president. he is the leader of your country.has, from the beginning of this, he's pushed fake science, he's put his faith in drugs that clearly do not work. even to this very day, he is peddling misinformation. the supreme court now wants to investigate his recent claim that covid vaccines can increase the risk of contracting aids and make people more vulnerable to hiv aids. again, i put it to you that the president, from the beginning, has denied the science, he has failed, utterly failed to protect the people of your country. it's not true. that's not true. there are many premises that are wrong there. one of them is that there is no treatment for covid and that the science says so... no, well, clearly there is a treatment, there is one way of ensuring or at least doing your very best to ensure you do not get seriously ill with covid, and that's to take the various covid vaccines. mr bolsonaro, again from the very beginning, has denied the efficacy of those vaccines and, as the leader of your country, has signally, consistentl
again, mr bolsonaro is the president. he is the leader of your country.has, from the beginning of this, he's pushed fake science, he's put his faith in drugs that clearly do not work. even to this very day, he is peddling misinformation. the supreme court now wants to investigate his recent claim that covid vaccines can increase the risk of contracting aids and make people more vulnerable to hiv aids. again, i put it to you that the president, from the beginning, has denied the science, he has...
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the video was hijacked by pro-bolsonaro supporters.s video was initially fact checked by brazilian, several brazilian fact checking sites. they are working overtime these days because since 2018 when bolsonaro took power, fake news has quadrupled in brazil. it is a title wave of misinformation. this is an example of it. it is a tiny part of a huge problem. it has been shared particularly on whatsapp, which is even harder to monitor than other social media platforms. in the quarterly it says brazil has some of the worlds highest usage rates of social media and is very polarized with low levels of trust in government and that makes it fertile ground for fake news. this goes all the way to the top. not only to government officials spread fake news but famously president bolsonaro himself, he was suspended by youtube in october for a week for sharing a false vaccine claim. this has heightened the debate over fake news in brazil and it gets murky and hard to decipher what is truth and false. >> elections next year, perhaps this is why his s
the video was hijacked by pro-bolsonaro supporters.s video was initially fact checked by brazilian, several brazilian fact checking sites. they are working overtime these days because since 2018 when bolsonaro took power, fake news has quadrupled in brazil. it is a title wave of misinformation. this is an example of it. it is a tiny part of a huge problem. it has been shared particularly on whatsapp, which is even harder to monitor than other social media platforms. in the quarterly it says...
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meanwhile, brazil was invited to the summit, and i think a lot of people would argue that president bolsonaro is an thoritian leader. >> that is a great question. of course, it is like a wedding. it is always hard when you make an invite list. generally, the u.s. administration have gone for the broad list of countries. hungary, as you say, was not invited. i think they should have been because as you say, they are still part of the eu even though we still see some serious backsliding. i think hungary have used their power inside the eu to block the eu representative and the leader of the lo -- the leader of the bloc could speak on their behalf and then talk to them like how are you going to shape up? >> how do democratic countries themselves protect themselves internally from authoritarianism ? how do they convince their own citizens to not vote for authoritarian all additions, for example? >> inside democracies, you have a debate to vote for. i would say all candidates sign up to basic democratic rights. there's a difference between having a whole system where you have elections that are ei
meanwhile, brazil was invited to the summit, and i think a lot of people would argue that president bolsonaro is an thoritian leader. >> that is a great question. of course, it is like a wedding. it is always hard when you make an invite list. generally, the u.s. administration have gone for the broad list of countries. hungary, as you say, was not invited. i think they should have been because as you say, they are still part of the eu even though we still see some serious backsliding. i...
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bolsonaro openly talks about military dictation ship.ip is that military, who are like, no, not really. but that is obviously fragile. so, he is extremely explicit. has modi been targeted journalists, academics, the free press. all of that is under massive attack. in the case of india, you have something similar to the united states where you have a dominant majority being -- having their ethnic nationalism with stoked and being told that the minority group in this case, the muslims, are an existential threat to their culture. just as here were told that leftist and minorities -- >> and yet they've given a pass by the white house. >> yeah. the white house is giving itself a pass. >> i think as you put it, jason, we're out of time -- i'll call you from the start, we're all hypocrites. jason stanley, thank you for your time. kyle is appreciate it. when we come back, the list of americans kids are in danger of not being taught is growing all the time, but is wearing more debt ridiculous, too. and in a related point, does anyone have a dicti
bolsonaro openly talks about military dictation ship.ip is that military, who are like, no, not really. but that is obviously fragile. so, he is extremely explicit. has modi been targeted journalists, academics, the free press. all of that is under massive attack. in the case of india, you have something similar to the united states where you have a dominant majority being -- having their ethnic nationalism with stoked and being told that the minority group in this case, the muslims, are an...
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the brazilians sign up to it, and yet they are led by a leader, bolsonaro, who refused to come to glasgowjudged on his record of supporting big business, continuing the deforestation. totally. there is a record that has raised very serious doubts and questions. but, you know, myjob is not to go back and judge what happened in the last few years, except that it informs me and it informs us. exactly. but we have a new approach with a great deal of international support. many countries that are involved with brazil, all of whom are prepared to help work out a new protocol by which we will have money put on the table in order to prevent deforestation. the measure will be in the next weeks and months. i'm not going to sit here... i'm not going to sit here and pretend this is done. it's not done. is there a lot of work left to be done? monumental. but we have laid the framework and the groundwork where it can be done. that's the measure of glasgow. what if people... until then, it wasn't being done. couldn't be done. now, it's a possibility. mr secretary, what happens if people no longer believ
the brazilians sign up to it, and yet they are led by a leader, bolsonaro, who refused to come to glasgowjudged on his record of supporting big business, continuing the deforestation. totally. there is a record that has raised very serious doubts and questions. but, you know, myjob is not to go back and judge what happened in the last few years, except that it informs me and it informs us. exactly. but we have a new approach with a great deal of international support. many countries that are...
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president bolsonaro has turned down an offer of aid from argentina in response to floods in northeasteft homeless as record amounts of rains caused dams to fail in bahia state. the dutch government has revealed a $28 billion plan to radically cut the number of livestock in the country as it struggles to contain an overload of animal manure. the netherlands is the world's second biggest agricultural exporter but is under pressure to reduce harmful emissions produced by livetsock such as methane. anna holligan reports. dutch beef feeds the planet, but it is costing the earth. but it's costing the earth. the country's cattle cause 70% of all methane emissions and the agricultural industry is the netherlands�* biggest source of nitrogen pollution. geertjian wants his business to be sustainable. i'm not a farmer who wants to take down the nature around us. no, i want to farm with nature. i'm a farmer with nature, so i'm the solution — give me some tools so i can be the solution for multiple problems. and that's what we're missing at the moment, the tools. we were the pride of the nation. b
president bolsonaro has turned down an offer of aid from argentina in response to floods in northeasteft homeless as record amounts of rains caused dams to fail in bahia state. the dutch government has revealed a $28 billion plan to radically cut the number of livestock in the country as it struggles to contain an overload of animal manure. the netherlands is the world's second biggest agricultural exporter but is under pressure to reduce harmful emissions produced by livetsock such as methane....
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a far—right candidate, jose antonio kast, a man who was likened to brazil's jair bolsonaro, to donaldcountry's dictatorship, that huge divisions in this country. he has of course congratulated gabriel boric, saying that he demands respect and collaboration, and the most important thing is, of course, chile. the people here you can see our hugely happy and are heading to the event to be able to hear their leader talk. katy watson in santiago for us. pro—beijing candidates have claimed an overwhelming victory in hong kong's controversial legislative council election. only 30% of voters cast their ballots in the first poll since sweeping changes were made to hong kong's political system. the chief executive, carrie lam, is travelling to beijing today. she's due to hold three days of meetings with the chinese central government. 0ur correspondent danny vincent is in hong kong. danny, so that's it. the deal is done and carrie lam is headed to beijing.- headed to bei'ing. that's ri . ht. headed to bei'ing. that's riuht. i headed to bei'ing. that's right. i think_ headed to beijing. that's r
a far—right candidate, jose antonio kast, a man who was likened to brazil's jair bolsonaro, to donaldcountry's dictatorship, that huge divisions in this country. he has of course congratulated gabriel boric, saying that he demands respect and collaboration, and the most important thing is, of course, chile. the people here you can see our hugely happy and are heading to the event to be able to hear their leader talk. katy watson in santiago for us. pro—beijing candidates have claimed an...
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a far—right candidate, jose antonio kast, a man who was likened to brazil's jair bolsonaro, to donaldd the country's dictatorship, that huge divisions in this country. he has of course congratulated gabriel boric, saying that he demands respect and collaboration, and the most important thing is, of course, chile. the people here you can see our hugely happy and are heading to the event to be able to hear their leader talk. let's get some of the day's other news. at least 208 people have reportedly died after a powerful storm struck the philippines on thursday — that's what the national police there says. super typhoon rai saw some 300,000 people displaced when it hit the country's south—eastern islands. rescue teams have described �*some areas looked like they were bombed worse than world war two'. more than 100 people have reportedly been injured in protests in sudan, that's according the country's health ministry. authorities fired teargas at protesters outside the presidential palace in the capital khartoum, as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across the n
a far—right candidate, jose antonio kast, a man who was likened to brazil's jair bolsonaro, to donaldd the country's dictatorship, that huge divisions in this country. he has of course congratulated gabriel boric, saying that he demands respect and collaboration, and the most important thing is, of course, chile. the people here you can see our hugely happy and are heading to the event to be able to hear their leader talk. let's get some of the day's other news. at least 208 people have...
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a far—right candidate, jose antonio kast, a man who was likened to brazil's jair bolsonaro, to donaldd the country's dictatorship, that huge divisions in this country. he has of course congratulated gabriel boric, saying that he demands respect and collaboration, and the most important thing is, of course, chile. let's just run through the covid situation in europe. the netherlands has taken the strongest measures that yet to limit the surge in omicron cases. it's the first country in europe to embark on a month—long lockdown. non—essentialshops, bars, gyms, hairdressers and other public venues will be closed. all schools will be shut until at least january 9 while other lockdown measures will remain in place for longer as our correspondent anna holligan reports from the hague. virtually silent high streets. it's online and window shopping only this year. last christmas, the dutch thought the pandemic would be over by now. instead, the netherlands has become the first country in europe to shut down in response to the rapidly spreading omicron variant. now, it feels like it's starting
a far—right candidate, jose antonio kast, a man who was likened to brazil's jair bolsonaro, to donaldd the country's dictatorship, that huge divisions in this country. he has of course congratulated gabriel boric, saying that he demands respect and collaboration, and the most important thing is, of course, chile. let's just run through the covid situation in europe. the netherlands has taken the strongest measures that yet to limit the surge in omicron cases. it's the first country in europe...
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well, my guest, ernesto araujo, was president bolsonaro's foreign minister until earlier this year.
well, my guest, ernesto araujo, was president bolsonaro's foreign minister until earlier this year.
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round, a man who has spoken fondly of the country's military past, he is being compared to jair bolsonaro, there were plenty of symbols of the american far right. including a trump hat. translation: he was the best. president in history, he represents me, the same right—wing politics. president in history, he represents translation: he was the best. president in history, he represents the past few years of protests and calls for change, a new direction for chile, but the people here order and stability is more important. if that means voting in any man who is praised a dictatorship then so be it. it is and still haunts people. these elections have brought fear to the fore, making them remember the past when having to decide the country's future. the headlines on bbc news... netherlands is starting a tough new lockdown, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across europe. in the uk, the health secretary has warned he can't rule out new measures. sajid javid warned people to be cautious. in hong kong, there's been a record low turnout in the first elections since china tightened contr
round, a man who has spoken fondly of the country's military past, he is being compared to jair bolsonaro, there were plenty of symbols of the american far right. including a trump hat. translation: he was the best. president in history, he represents me, the same right—wing politics. president in history, he represents translation: he was the best. president in history, he represents the past few years of protests and calls for change, a new direction for chile, but the people here order and...
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the only exception was bolsonaro's brazil, and he is now under charges of long senatorial investigation for charges of crimes against humanity for his failure to follow the normal protocol of trying to maximize use of vaccines. i know his reluctance on this matter has been overturned, having the usual effect. vaccinations are increasing. death is sharply declining. that correlation is so clear that it takes the real strange refusal to look at facts to see it. again, as i say, health agencies throughout world are uniform and agreed with the medical on the efficacy of vaccines. there are other things that have to be done. social distancing, masking in crowded places. there are measures that have to be taken. countries where these measures have been followed carefully are doing quite well. where there is a high level of skepticism, there are serious problems. amy: what do you think the u.s. should do to ensure that countries get vaccines around the world? not only for altruistic reasons, but you can't end this pandemic your or anywhere unless these vaccines get out everywhere. i am talking
the only exception was bolsonaro's brazil, and he is now under charges of long senatorial investigation for charges of crimes against humanity for his failure to follow the normal protocol of trying to maximize use of vaccines. i know his reluctance on this matter has been overturned, having the usual effect. vaccinations are increasing. death is sharply declining. that correlation is so clear that it takes the real strange refusal to look at facts to see it. again, as i say, health agencies...
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a man who's spoken fondly of the country's military past, he's been compared to brazil's bolsonaro andtion: he was the best president in history. _ he represents me, kast has the same right wing politics. the past few years of protest seem poised to change a new direction for chile. for the people here, order and stability is more important. and if that means voting in a man who has praised the dictatorship, then so be it. chile's history is dark and still haunts people. these elections have brought fear to the fore, making them remember the past when having to decide the country's future. katie watson, bbc news, in santiago. you are watching bbc news. if you don't want to know who won the strictly come dancing final, mute your tv and look away now. the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. she and her partner giovanni beat tv chef john whaite and johannes in the final. 0ur media and arts correspondent, david sillito has all the details. welcome to strictly come dancing. it's the grand final... with the tv presenter
a man who's spoken fondly of the country's military past, he's been compared to brazil's bolsonaro andtion: he was the best president in history. _ he represents me, kast has the same right wing politics. the past few years of protest seem poised to change a new direction for chile. for the people here, order and stability is more important. and if that means voting in a man who has praised the dictatorship, then so be it. chile's history is dark and still haunts people. these elections have...
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a man who's spoken fondly of the country's military past, he's been compared to brazil's bolsonaro andding a trump hat. translation: he was the best president in history. _ he represents me, kast has the same right—wing politics. the past few years of protest seem poised to change a new direction for chile. for the people here, order and stability is more important. and if that means voting in a man who has praised the dictatorship, then so be it. chile's history is dark and still haunts people. these elections have brought fear to the fore, making them remember the past when having to decide the country's future. katie watson, bbc news, in santiago. the acclaimed british architect, richard rogers, has died at his home in london. he was 88. he gained international attention in the 1970s for his part in designing the modernist pompidou centre in paris. david sillito looks back on his life. it's hard to exaggerate what a shock this building was. the pompidou centre's facade with its confusion of pipes, ducts and external corridors was revolutionary — the work of renzo piano and a young b
a man who's spoken fondly of the country's military past, he's been compared to brazil's bolsonaro andding a trump hat. translation: he was the best president in history. _ he represents me, kast has the same right—wing politics. the past few years of protest seem poised to change a new direction for chile. for the people here, order and stability is more important. and if that means voting in a man who has praised the dictatorship, then so be it. chile's history is dark and still haunts...
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that has dealt a blow to president jair bolsonaro just as he prepares to run for reelection.hina is on the verge of lifting an almost three year grounding of the boeing 737 max. chinese regulars have lifted the last safety related obstacle to bringing the max back, issuing an airworthiness directive. china was the first country to ground the plane in 2019 after two fatal crashes. it is the world's second largest aviation market. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> right now with the inflation data the way it is and with the job market as strong as it is in many dimensions, i do think that we have to be in a position that, if we need to raise rates a couple of times next year, we are able to do that. so again, quickening the tapering is a fed optionality. jonathan: that was loretta mester, the cleveland federal reserve president, catching up yesterday. good morning. tom keene, lisa abramowicz, and jonathan ferro. your equity market
that has dealt a blow to president jair bolsonaro just as he prepares to run for reelection.hina is on the verge of lifting an almost three year grounding of the boeing 737 max. chinese regulars have lifted the last safety related obstacle to bringing the max back, issuing an airworthiness directive. china was the first country to ground the plane in 2019 after two fatal crashes. it is the world's second largest aviation market. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake,...
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round, a man who has spoken fondly of the country 's military past, he is being compared to jair bolsonaro—wing politics. the past few years of protests and calls for change, a new direction for chile, but the people here order and stability is more important. if that means building in any man who is praised a dictatorship then so be it. chile 's history is dark and still wants people. these elections have brought fear to the floor, making them remember the past when having to decide the country 's future. the acclaimed british architect, richard rogers, has died at his home in london. he was 88. born in the italian city of florence, his family fled fascist italy on the eve of the second world war. he gained international attention in the 1970s for his part in designing the modernist pompidou centre in paris. david sillito looks back on his life. it's hard to exaggerate what a shock this building was. the pompidou centre's facade with its confusion of pipes, ducts and external corridors was revolutionary — the work of renzo piano and a young british architect called richard rogers. the bui
round, a man who has spoken fondly of the country 's military past, he is being compared to jair bolsonaro—wing politics. the past few years of protests and calls for change, a new direction for chile, but the people here order and stability is more important. if that means building in any man who is praised a dictatorship then so be it. chile 's history is dark and still wants people. these elections have brought fear to the floor, making them remember the past when having to decide the...
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that wamostly pandering to a farm right wing agenda and base, similar to also naro and trump -- bolsonaromp also the fact boric won in the second round, met there was part of the electorate that did not vote for him in the first round that mobilized for his campaign in the second round. that is definitely because of sectors both in a popular revolt that were not really happy about his platform in the first round, but seeing the threat of new fascist, of a neofascist government decided to take to the streets and campaign for this victory. juan: pablo, i wanted to ask you, the victory of boric happens in the context of an effort for a rewriting of chilean constitution. could you talk about that in the movement that developearound that and how it spilled over as well into the election? >> yeah, so one of the main demands of the popular revolt in october 2019 was a new constitution it was a way to take all the demands that were being pushed by the social movent in the pa 20, 30 years into political global change. so we have the referendum for a new constitution in october last year, and the a
that wamostly pandering to a farm right wing agenda and base, similar to also naro and trump -- bolsonaromp also the fact boric won in the second round, met there was part of the electorate that did not vote for him in the first round that mobilized for his campaign in the second round. that is definitely because of sectors both in a popular revolt that were not really happy about his platform in the first round, but seeing the threat of new fascist, of a neofascist government decided to take...
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he said in the same statement, bolsonaro believes it was a lie.ladimir putin believes it was a lie. so his friendships about who is going to reinforce his own untrue world view that he still won the election. >> he said putin waited. . >> why wouldn't netanyahu be on the side with me. back to chris christie. that distinguishes him from any other republican who is potentially looking at 2024. chris christie is running on the platform that donald trump lost the election and is lying about it and has to stop the conspiracy theories, which is refreshing to have someone from the right calling out trump for his lies and his vanity. >> it's not just enough to have it be a republican conspiracy theory or domestic conspiracy. he wants it to be a global conspiracy theory on this. the idea that putin waited, why didn't you. you say it's always about trump here. and that's the case with christie. he didn't care about spreading covid being patient zero. he only cared about himself. whatever progress was made in the middle east, it doesn't seem that he cares fo
he said in the same statement, bolsonaro believes it was a lie.ladimir putin believes it was a lie. so his friendships about who is going to reinforce his own untrue world view that he still won the election. >> he said putin waited. . >> why wouldn't netanyahu be on the side with me. back to chris christie. that distinguishes him from any other republican who is potentially looking at 2024. chris christie is running on the platform that donald trump lost the election and is lying...
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this story, the end of the story, but trump went so far as to tell you, you know, putin waited, bolsonaro waited to congratulate biden or acknowledge the victory, why couldn't netanyahu? it is really interesting who trump is referring to there in the company he's trying to put netanyahu with. >> exactly. because it shows where he puts netanyahu, which category of leaders around the world. but trump said even something more interesting. he basically admitted that during his presidency, he took decisions that helped netanyahu in his elections when netanyahu was trailing in the polls, before the april 2019 elections, trump took a decision to recognize the golan heights, the controversial area in northern israel that was occupied from syria in 1967, to recognize it as part of israel. trump told me that after doing this, netanyahu went up in the polls and he said if i haven't done that, he would lose the election. so in trump's mind, when he took this decision, it was also -- there were other reasons, but one of the reasons was to help netanyahu with the elections. i think this is why trump fe
this story, the end of the story, but trump went so far as to tell you, you know, putin waited, bolsonaro waited to congratulate biden or acknowledge the victory, why couldn't netanyahu? it is really interesting who trump is referring to there in the company he's trying to put netanyahu with. >> exactly. because it shows where he puts netanyahu, which category of leaders around the world. but trump said even something more interesting. he basically admitted that during his presidency, he...
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and in brazil, protesters in sao paulo are demanding the ouster of president jair bolsonaro.f the pandemic. more than 16,000 people in brazil have died from covid so far. >>> ahead on cnn, how the psychological scars of the pandemic may be tied to inflation here in the u.s. >>> plus, rescue operations are underway in indonesia following a deadly volcano eruption. we'll have the latest, coming up. stay with us. from last quarter, but we're hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah... uhhh... doug? [children laughing] sorry about that. umm...what...it's uhh... you alright? [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers, plus some of the lowest options in futures contract prices around. get e*trade and start trading today. small businesses like yours make gift-giving possible. now, comcast business has an exclusive gift for you. introducing the gift of savings sale. for a limited time, ask how to get a great deal for your business. and get up to a $500 prepaid card with select bundles whe
and in brazil, protesters in sao paulo are demanding the ouster of president jair bolsonaro.f the pandemic. more than 16,000 people in brazil have died from covid so far. >>> ahead on cnn, how the psychological scars of the pandemic may be tied to inflation here in the u.s. >>> plus, rescue operations are underway in indonesia following a deadly volcano eruption. we'll have the latest, coming up. stay with us. from last quarter, but we're hoping things will pick up by q3....
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elections have been deeply polarised — a far—right candidate, a man who was likened to brazil's jair bolsonarollaboration, and the first, most important thing is, of course, chile. celebrations continued into the night. gabriel boric is celebrating many firsts. at 35, he's chile's youngest president. he's the first to be elected from outside the political mainstream. he's also the first to win the second round of voting after losing the first round. and one of his first promises is addressing growing inequality in chile. this was one of the catalysts for huge protests over the past two years. chile, once one of the most stable economies in latin america, has one of the world's largest income gaps. according to the un, just 1% of the population own a quarter of the country's wealth. jorge garreton is a chilean journalist and joins me from vina del mar city. thank you very much for your time. help us to understand the policies that will be pursued by the new president, what will he do to address inequality? president, what will he do to address ineuuali ? . , , address inequality? inequality nee
elections have been deeply polarised — a far—right candidate, a man who was likened to brazil's jair bolsonarollaboration, and the first, most important thing is, of course, chile. celebrations continued into the night. gabriel boric is celebrating many firsts. at 35, he's chile's youngest president. he's the first to be elected from outside the political mainstream. he's also the first to win the second round of voting after losing the first round. and one of his first promises is...