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we have an androgen live in brasilia. garton live in brasilia. what is going to happen?: they only simple majority to open the impeachment process and eventually and the full trial in the senate. they will need a 2/3 majority within the 180 day margin. vonnie: could we start fresh? well, it is unlikely rousseff is going to be able to come back when she is forced to temporarily step down. if we get 54 senators to vote in favor of impeachment, that would of majority, it is unlikely they would change in the future vote inclusion of this process to allow rousseff to come back vonnie:. what kind of opposition to we expect from the workers party? reporter: the workers party has made it clear they are not going to accept this process, they will resist measures presented by the government. they will be looking forward to local elections in october of this year, trying to secure as many mayor ships as they can. and also looking at 2017 to recover. the pcp is a shell of what it once was. it has been hurt by this candle, and normal brazilians have lost hope the party would be diffe
we have an androgen live in brasilia. garton live in brasilia. what is going to happen?: they only simple majority to open the impeachment process and eventually and the full trial in the senate. they will need a 2/3 majority within the 180 day margin. vonnie: could we start fresh? well, it is unlikely rousseff is going to be able to come back when she is forced to temporarily step down. if we get 54 senators to vote in favor of impeachment, that would of majority, it is unlikely they would...
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on the capital, brasilia, how she ended up here.respondent: the final hours before the brazilian senate began a debate on the future of the country's embattled president. rousseff's opponents in the streets of the capital are a notice shehe could be forced from the capital. last week president rousseff welcomed the olympic flame. she will play no official role in the games themselves. the prospect of an impeachment trial. there are charges she illegally concealed the size of the deficit. facing humiliation, but defiant, in a rare sitdown interview dilma rousseff said the accusations were baseless and that she was the victim of a coup from her enemies. : we will keepseff fighting to come back to government if the impeachment request is accepted. what we will do is resist, resist, and resist. and fight to ensure that we come out victorious. correspondent: with the recession and the government in the grip of a corruption scandal, the nation is in discontent. popularity is at an all-time low. reason enough for the senators to be support
on the capital, brasilia, how she ended up here.respondent: the final hours before the brazilian senate began a debate on the future of the country's embattled president. rousseff's opponents in the streets of the capital are a notice shehe could be forced from the capital. last week president rousseff welcomed the olympic flame. she will play no official role in the games themselves. the prospect of an impeachment trial. there are charges she illegally concealed the size of the deficit. facing...
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francine, all focus is on brasilia. we needed was a central majority for her to face forl, to face impeachment corruption charges. we had 50 54 impeachment against 22. impeachment for against 22. i do not know if she will resign. tom: here is nejra cehic. the latest from brazil, president dilma rousseff has been suspended from office and faces a trial in the senate. senators voted to impeach rousseff, who is accused of illegally using loans to cover the budget deficit. she will be suspended for 180 days and it is unlikely she will win the trial. she will be replaced by vice emer.dent michel tm he will inherit the worst deficit in decades. controversial labor reforms two days after protesters battled police over the measures. hollande ran the proposal through the lower house of government saying it would be easier to create jobs. medics say it removes worker protection. in italy a bill legalizing same-sex unions has been pushed through. it has been over the objection over a catholic wing in the party. italy is one of the
francine, all focus is on brasilia. we needed was a central majority for her to face forl, to face impeachment corruption charges. we had 50 54 impeachment against 22. impeachment for against 22. i do not know if she will resign. tom: here is nejra cehic. the latest from brazil, president dilma rousseff has been suspended from office and faces a trial in the senate. senators voted to impeach rousseff, who is accused of illegally using loans to cover the budget deficit. she will be suspended for...
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thieves iny corrupt brasilia.is about empowering them so they can protect themselves and kill the corruption investigation. and once people really start to focus on that as they are doing now, starting to see instability, increasingly violent protests, the real question is going to become, how is the population of this country going to react when they realize that democracy has been taken out of their hands? amy: so is dilma rousseff going to make it? i think billy thing they can savor at this point is if brazilian elite realize that there is going to be too high a cost to be paid for removing her and then installing the very corrupt and located neoliberal, nonentity of the vice president michel temer, which is the current plan. if they come to believe that following through on their plan will cause lots of public instabilityruption, , especially as the olympics are approaching, in a way that could damage this plan to retract foreign capital back into brazil , i think they're going to have second thoughts about it
thieves iny corrupt brasilia.is about empowering them so they can protect themselves and kill the corruption investigation. and once people really start to focus on that as they are doing now, starting to see instability, increasingly violent protests, the real question is going to become, how is the population of this country going to react when they realize that democracy has been taken out of their hands? amy: so is dilma rousseff going to make it? i think billy thing they can savor at this...
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but starting at 4:02 p.m., northwest of brasilia, there's a problem.the legacy's" radar data is no longer being received by air traffic control. >> at some point during the flight, the transponder, which provides altitude information to the controller, inadvertently disappeared. >> a transponder is critical, not only to relay key information to air traffic control and nearby planes but also in order to enable tcas, the traffic alert and collision avoidance system, which warns pilots when another plane is too close. >> traffic, traffic. >> and advises preventive action. >> climb, climb. >> in addition to the missing transponder signal, which is preventing the "legacy" from sending its data, there's another problem, well-documented radio dead zones over the amazon. beginning at 4:26 p.m., air traffic control and the "legacy" pilots make several attempts to verbally communicate, all unsuccessful. under normal circumstances, they would acknowledge each other's calls. >> brazilian air traffic control system in its overall shoddy performance had misprogramme
but starting at 4:02 p.m., northwest of brasilia, there's a problem.the legacy's" radar data is no longer being received by air traffic control. >> at some point during the flight, the transponder, which provides altitude information to the controller, inadvertently disappeared. >> a transponder is critical, not only to relay key information to air traffic control and nearby planes but also in order to enable tcas, the traffic alert and collision avoidance system, which warns...
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on thursday, dozens of women chained themselves to the gates of brasilia's planalto palace in support of rousseff. protester fatima spoke out. >> the crew leaders in brazil are trying to get president dilma out and usurping our democracy. they will only get us out of here by force because we're defending democracy. amy: we will go to rio de janeiro to speak with the intercept reporter andrew fishman after headlines. the obama administration is sending out letters to school districts across the united states saying students have the right unr federalaw to u the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity. the directive is not legally enforceable, although it does suggest school districts could face lawsuits or loss of funding if they fail to protect transgender students from discrimination and unequal access to facilities. this comes only days after the justice department sued north carolina over its anti-transgender law, hb 2, which bars transgender people from using the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity. it also invalidates local ordinances aimed at protecting
on thursday, dozens of women chained themselves to the gates of brasilia's planalto palace in support of rousseff. protester fatima spoke out. >> the crew leaders in brazil are trying to get president dilma out and usurping our democracy. they will only get us out of here by force because we're defending democracy. amy: we will go to rio de janeiro to speak with the intercept reporter andrew fishman after headlines. the obama administration is sending out letters to school districts...
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up .he oil sector the current political turmoil has highlighted how fractured the parliament in brasiliais an passing reform may be ethical. markus: let's move -- may be difficult. markus: let's move on from brazil to another country in the spotlight, greece. greece does not need to pass further austerity measures to get their hands on more bailout money, according to prime minister alexis tsipras. he was speaking earlier to cabinet ministers after greece and in eurozone countries reached an agreement to unlock 5 billion euros worth of aid on monday. greece needs the money to cover debt repayment and other bills in a june and july. greek debt in -- it has been welcomed in the long-term by a alexis tsipras. today greece is not alone and isolated anymore. it enjoys the strong support of political forces and governments , which have finally realize that this country and its people. = -- and its people have the right to turn the page. markus: that was alexis tsipras during cabinet meeting earlier in greece. in oil companies in canada are racing to restore output from the so-called , happenin
up .he oil sector the current political turmoil has highlighted how fractured the parliament in brasiliais an passing reform may be ethical. markus: let's move -- may be difficult. markus: let's move on from brazil to another country in the spotlight, greece. greece does not need to pass further austerity measures to get their hands on more bailout money, according to prime minister alexis tsipras. he was speaking earlier to cabinet ministers after greece and in eurozone countries reached an...
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bbc news, brasilia. tohor: for more, i spoke him in brazil's capital a short time ago.tough and defined. what is the mood like? did she give you any sense she is aware of the seriousness of what could be about to happen to her? reporter: to an extent, she is probably resigned to the fact next week the senate will vote to accept the impeachment process, and therefore she will have to stand aside for up to six months. but the key thing is, she still thinks she will come back after that, she is almost ignorant, or does not quite grasp how unpopular she is in the wider country. she keeps on referring to the fact 53 million brazilians voted for her two years ago, which of course they did, but she did not really appreciate the scale of the economic crisis, people's dissatisfaction with the government, the economy, and the corruption scandals. she is being rightly or wrongly held responsible for that, and that's really what this is all about, incredible to satisfaction with her government. whatever the charges are she faces in congress, that is why she's in the position she's
bbc news, brasilia. tohor: for more, i spoke him in brazil's capital a short time ago.tough and defined. what is the mood like? did she give you any sense she is aware of the seriousness of what could be about to happen to her? reporter: to an extent, she is probably resigned to the fact next week the senate will vote to accept the impeachment process, and therefore she will have to stand aside for up to six months. but the key thing is, she still thinks she will come back after that, she is...
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shasta darlington, cnn, brasilia. >> what will happen next here? joining us from los angeles is ucla professor okay tavio pes ca dor. thanks for staying up late and joining us. we do expect the impeachment to be approved by the senate if you look at what a lot of the senators have already told us and what the local papers are reporting. but dilma rousseff is really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to brazil's economic issues. how likely is this to be a real turning point for the country? >> well, it will be a turning point in terms of the rule of law. there's been ample cases, in fact folks who are involved in this investigation and challenging president rousseff under investigation themselves. the head of the lower chamber was ousted from the process because of a corruption accusation. interestingly, rousseff her self have not been accuse of corruption but a responsibility rule she broke in terms of trying to cover up the budget deficits she had. and interestingly if you see the timeline of these events, the key catalyst has been the cris
shasta darlington, cnn, brasilia. >> what will happen next here? joining us from los angeles is ucla professor okay tavio pes ca dor. thanks for staying up late and joining us. we do expect the impeachment to be approved by the senate if you look at what a lot of the senators have already told us and what the local papers are reporting. but dilma rousseff is really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to brazil's economic issues. how likely is this to be a real turning point for the...
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in brasilia, hundreds of protesters carrying flowers were held back with pepper stray as they tried to supreme court. police on monday launched a new raid in the western fa vela here in rio de janeiro where the incident took place. they have six arrest warrants and orders from the interim president on down to try and capture the suspects and quell the protests. shasta darlington, cnn, rio de janeiro. >>> a former u.s. attorney general says the man who leaked the country's surveillance secrets actually did a public service. >> eric holder talked about edward snowden on a podcast. he said snowden's leak of classified documents led to a national debate over techniques and prompted changes. he also said snowden's actions were illegal and harmed american interests. he wants snowden to return to the u.s. from rush to face trial. >>> now, the harvard commencement speech that's being called the most inspiring address ever given by a student. >> at the core, none of us were meant to be common. we were born to be comets, darting across space and time, leaving our mark as we crash into everything
in brasilia, hundreds of protesters carrying flowers were held back with pepper stray as they tried to supreme court. police on monday launched a new raid in the western fa vela here in rio de janeiro where the incident took place. they have six arrest warrants and orders from the interim president on down to try and capture the suspects and quell the protests. shasta darlington, cnn, rio de janeiro. >>> a former u.s. attorney general says the man who leaked the country's surveillance...
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we want to take you live to brasilia, capital of brazil. that is the actual flame.s say this thing will travel 12,000 miles by road, nearly 10,000 miles by air. we know that it will reach hundreds of cities and towns and 12,000 torchbearers is the plan leading up he the ten first torchbearers include star athletes from brazil as well as esteemed math made tesch mathematician and 12-year-old refugee. more on our nbc washington app. >>> 4 things for know before you head out, as angie just mentioned, the olympic torch is finally in brazil. it will tour the country before the summer games begin. >>> limited service again today on the brunswick line. passengers will have to transfer to met throw at silver spring. camden line train 844 is canceled p. >>> today we could learn what caused the smoke event at l'enfant plaza. the report will be issued today. >>> watch out for debris left after last night's severe storms. downed tree damaged multiple cars in northwest washington. >>> rain chances remain high. grab the umbrella, but no severe weather expected next couple of days
we want to take you live to brasilia, capital of brazil. that is the actual flame.s say this thing will travel 12,000 miles by road, nearly 10,000 miles by air. we know that it will reach hundreds of cities and towns and 12,000 torchbearers is the plan leading up he the ten first torchbearers include star athletes from brazil as well as esteemed math made tesch mathematician and 12-year-old refugee. more on our nbc washington app. >>> 4 things for know before you head out, as angie...
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our sao paulo bureau chief there, bringing us up today -- up to date with all the happenings in brasiliaeaker paul ryan is set to give a news conference in just a few minutes. they are giving up there. donald trump, ryan, and the republican national committee .hairman met this morning trump continues with meetings. we will bring you comments from paul ryan and the post-meeting next. you will be able to watch the event at a bloomberg live go. just type in live go on your terminal. ♪ vonnie: you're watching bloomberg markets. speaker paul ryan will give a news conference in a few minutes. he just had a meeting with donald trump and the national committee chairman. they all met this morning and paul ryan and donald trump issued a joint statement saying they would be working toward beating hillary clinton so there were not before years more of an obama white house. they act knowledged differences but we will bring you comments next. you can watch the event live as well. the secondis consecutive decline for the european equity market. the stoxx 600 was up slightly but from around mid take, th
our sao paulo bureau chief there, bringing us up today -- up to date with all the happenings in brasiliaeaker paul ryan is set to give a news conference in just a few minutes. they are giving up there. donald trump, ryan, and the republican national committee .hairman met this morning trump continues with meetings. we will bring you comments from paul ryan and the post-meeting next. you will be able to watch the event at a bloomberg live go. just type in live go on your terminal. ♪ vonnie:...
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just love it ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, this a live picture of the olympic torch, a live picture from brasiliawn in from switzerland overnight, and the torch will be relayed across 329 cities across brazil over the next three months, and the relay will end at the stadium in rio, and that is on the opening ceremonies in august. >>> the remarkable rescue in kenya following the deadly building collapse. rescue workers were actually able to pull a one-year-old baby from the rubble of the building. this is a photo of the rescue, the red cross said that the little girl was severely dehydrated, and is expected to survive. she spent more than 72 hours trapped. 21 people died when the building in nairobi came down after days of heavy rain. >>> the aeromexico flight heading from chicago to mexico made an emergency landing in houston after a passenger died on board. here are the images that the passengers posted on social media. they became concerned because the man was not moving, and after the plane landed, firefighters boarded the plane, and he appears to have died of natural causes. >>> johnson of jo
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iv iv ivan watson, cnn, brasilia. >>> all right. the u.k.'ists have weighed in on whether britain should leave the e.u. this is important stuff. take a look. nearly nine out of ten said leaving would damage britain's economic future. more than 600 economists were polled. >> supporters of an exit say it would cut red tape and free the u.k. to negotiate its own trade deals. as the referendum nears, the e.u. is trying to bolster its image. erin mclaughlin shows us what they're up to. >> reporter: this is europe. the european parliament, that is. a performance meant to entertain and to educate. one of many activities across the european capital. leaders say they realize they have an image problem. many of their citizens simply don't know how the politics work. once a year, they open it up to the general public. >> i think there is a huge distance between citizens and the various institutions. >> reporter: do you understand how european politics work? >> not really, no. when the people don't know how it works, they don't understand why it's import
iv iv ivan watson, cnn, brasilia. >>> all right. the u.k.'ists have weighed in on whether britain should leave the e.u. this is important stuff. take a look. nearly nine out of ten said leaving would damage britain's economic future. more than 600 economists were polled. >> supporters of an exit say it would cut red tape and free the u.k. to negotiate its own trade deals. as the referendum nears, the e.u. is trying to bolster its image. erin mclaughlin shows us what they're up...
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correspondent steve herrigan is live in brasilia with details. >> they're pouring out in the streets here in brazil's capital perhaps to witness what may be an historic night. 81 senators have been working, preparing to most likely remove the country's first president. dilma rousseff, now in her second term as the leader of the world's fourth largest democracy. she's accused of cooking the books as president, running up huge deficit spending on wait to re-election and hiding it. she's call this a coup against democracy and will fight it to the very end. >> i will fight with all the instruments i have. democratic and legal instruments to impede the illegal interruption of my mandate by traders and people who have no condition of presenting themselves to brazil. >> if rousseff loses the senate vote as expected, she'll be removed from the presidential palace, put on trial for impeachment tomorrow and her vice president from a different party, a conservative pro business 73-year-old will be made president of brazil. this whole process has been deeply ironic because many of those people p
correspondent steve herrigan is live in brasilia with details. >> they're pouring out in the streets here in brazil's capital perhaps to witness what may be an historic night. 81 senators have been working, preparing to most likely remove the country's first president. dilma rousseff, now in her second term as the leader of the world's fourth largest democracy. she's accused of cooking the books as president, running up huge deficit spending on wait to re-election and hiding it. she's...
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she is in the capital of brasilia. >> reporter: this caps off months of street protests and heated debatemingly in favor of impeachment trial. that means dilma rousseff will be suspended for the 180 days. she will be replaced on an interim basis by the vice president. the challenges ahead on enormous. not only is brazil in a middle of a prolonged recession, its battling the zika virus pandemic which has caused birth defects, but gearing up for the olympic games. as we all know are under three months away. there is this back and forth of who is in charge of the country when the torch arrives in rio de janeiro. we know rousseff is going to be defending herself in an impeachment trial and we have the vice president overseeing the country. the question is if the country can come together before the games arrive. there has been an issue with the zika virus and political corruption. all of these protests on the streets. going ahead, we are likely to see more protests and the president and her workers party calling strikes. it is going to be an era of discontent as we head into the olympic games
she is in the capital of brasilia. >> reporter: this caps off months of street protests and heated debatemingly in favor of impeachment trial. that means dilma rousseff will be suspended for the 180 days. she will be replaced on an interim basis by the vice president. the challenges ahead on enormous. not only is brazil in a middle of a prolonged recession, its battling the zika virus pandemic which has caused birth defects, but gearing up for the olympic games. as we all know are under...
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live from brasÍlia, the capital of brazil, thank you so much.ng up the head of the fbi launching the alarming spikes in violent crime across america have a lot to do with our police not tackling crime aggressively? they are afraid of being called racist, afraid video will be hitting the internet. so we are all paying the price. crime rates are going up. that is next. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere... bob... you're a young farmhand and e*trade is your cow. milk it. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbo
live from brasÍlia, the capital of brazil, thank you so much.ng up the head of the fbi launching the alarming spikes in violent crime across america have a lot to do with our police not tackling crime aggressively? they are afraid of being called racist, afraid video will be hitting the internet. so we are all paying the price. crime rates are going up. that is next. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke,...
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correspondent steve herrigan is live in brasilia with details. >> they're pouring out in the streetsere in brazil's capital perhaps to witness what may be an historic night. 81 senators have been working, preparing to most likely remove the country's first president. dilma rousseff, now in her second term as the leader of the world's fourth largest democracy. she's accused of cooking the books as president, running up huge deficit spending on wait to re-election and hiding it. she's call this a coup against democracy and will fight it to the very end. >> i will fight with all the instruments i have. democratic and legal instruments to impede the illegal interruption of my mandate by traders and people who have no condition of presenting themselves to brazil. >> if rousseff loses the senate vote as expected, she'll be removed from the presidential palace, put on trial for impeachment tomorrow and her vice president from a different party, a conservative pro business 73-year-old will be made president of brazil. this whole process has been deeply ironic because many of those people pus
correspondent steve herrigan is live in brasilia with details. >> they're pouring out in the streetsere in brazil's capital perhaps to witness what may be an historic night. 81 senators have been working, preparing to most likely remove the country's first president. dilma rousseff, now in her second term as the leader of the world's fourth largest democracy. she's accused of cooking the books as president, running up huge deficit spending on wait to re-election and hiding it. she's call...
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jonathan: london and brasilia very much in focus.r, dow futures up 68 points, over in europe, going into the close with a day of gains, potentially. board, stronger pound story on the back of the decision and the outlook for the u.k. economy for the bank of england -- market very much in focus, this week. so much supply and a lot of demand. 10 year yield is creeping a little bit higher, by two basis points. let's get to matt miller for some of the stocks to watch. matt: the most exciting stock that you could watch is going to be monsanto. i have pulled up the premarket trade on my terminal, now up about 12.5%. it had been up 17%, obviously the bloomberg news story that bayer may be interested has boosted shares. basf mayeported that be interested, so possibly a bidding war. a lot of m&a in chemicals. -- we learning more about this, $1.3 billion in shift -- in sale. littleappear to be changed or they have not traded since last night. checkre energy has tapped posco as its next chief executive starting immediately, he will replace the
jonathan: london and brasilia very much in focus.r, dow futures up 68 points, over in europe, going into the close with a day of gains, potentially. board, stronger pound story on the back of the decision and the outlook for the u.k. economy for the bank of england -- market very much in focus, this week. so much supply and a lot of demand. 10 year yield is creeping a little bit higher, by two basis points. let's get to matt miller for some of the stocks to watch. matt: the most exciting stock...
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dilma rousseff emerged from the presidential palace in brasilia this morning, to throngs of cheering, flag-waving supporters. she greeted the crowd, and declared her defiance. >> ( translated ): this process is a coup because it's an impeachment without a crime. i did not commit crime of responsibility. i am being the target of a great injustice. i'm a victim of a great injustice. >> sreenivasan: rousseff's impassioned speech came just hours after brazil's senate voted 55 to 22 to remove her from office, at least temporarily. her critics included another former president who was impeached in 1992. >> ( translated ): we arrived at the peak of a crisis, we have arrived at the ruin of a government, at the ruin of a country. the greatest crime of responsibility is in the irresponsibility and disregard of politics, the irresponsibility for the deterioration of the economy, of a country. >> sreenivasan: supporters of rousseff, including brazil's attorney general, branded the move a historic injustice. >> ( translated ): an honest and innocent woman is, right at this moment, being condemned;
dilma rousseff emerged from the presidential palace in brasilia this morning, to throngs of cheering, flag-waving supporters. she greeted the crowd, and declared her defiance. >> ( translated ): this process is a coup because it's an impeachment without a crime. i did not commit crime of responsibility. i am being the target of a great injustice. i'm a victim of a great injustice. >> sreenivasan: rousseff's impassioned speech came just hours after brazil's senate voted 55 to 22 to...
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>> it has certainly been a long night for the senators in the long night for the reporters in brasiliach reporter it 16 minutes. nearly all of them were making use of that 15 minutes. this will not end until sometime after dawn committee 6:00 or 7:00 local time. the senators currently give a speech. they are not casting votes. they are giving an indication of what they are going to do. we are running at about 35% in favor, 14 against. that was as of a few minutes ago. and local papers are saying we may end up with about 53 in favor. they only need a simple majority. they need 41 to start the impeachment trial. as soon as that happens, if the vote goes as projected, she would need to stand aside. and i think i just saw and local papers that she spent most of the day to date meeting her aides, cleaning out her office. all indications would seem to be at this point that they will vote in favor of starting an impeachment process, and she wanted to step aside as soon as thursday morning. anna: and what happens next and then for brazil, andrew? it has seen the ratings cut to or companies. wh
>> it has certainly been a long night for the senators in the long night for the reporters in brasiliach reporter it 16 minutes. nearly all of them were making use of that 15 minutes. this will not end until sometime after dawn committee 6:00 or 7:00 local time. the senators currently give a speech. they are not casting votes. they are giving an indication of what they are going to do. we are running at about 35% in favor, 14 against. that was as of a few minutes ago. and local papers are...
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he has held various positions in brasilia. a large diplomatic experience. i am thrilled -- >> [inaudible] hererilled to have you all on the stage tonight. to make sure that everybody respects the time, so everybody has a fair share of the evening. , we will start with you. >> did give a great pleasure to be here with you today. thank you to georgetown for inviting me. it is truly an honor to be here with you share my story. 2-3 years ago, i was studying in syria. i was struggling badly to flee the country to find any way to leave. i was one of the young people in syria from their dreams were demolished in the war. the principal concerns transformed into a question of whether or not we would be able to see the morning the next day. there is nothing worse than experiencing that every minute. my parents are still living there, struggling with no electricity or water. i try to call them every day to make sure that they are still alive. i am speechless about the current situation. last week, hundreds of innocent souls were killed in such a savage civil war. duri
he has held various positions in brasilia. a large diplomatic experience. i am thrilled -- >> [inaudible] hererilled to have you all on the stage tonight. to make sure that everybody respects the time, so everybody has a fair share of the evening. , we will start with you. >> did give a great pleasure to be here with you today. thank you to georgetown for inviting me. it is truly an honor to be here with you share my story. 2-3 years ago, i was studying in syria. i was struggling...
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embassy in honduras, and he has held various positions in brasilia, st. petersburg, so a large, large diplomatic experience. i am thrilled -- >> you're saying i'm old. >> i'm sorry? so i'm thrilled to have you all here on stage tonight. i will have to make sure that everybody respects the time so everybody has a fair share of the evening. and we'll start with you. >> it gives me great pleasure to be here with you today. thank you so much for georgetown university for inviting me. it's truly an honor to be here with you sharing my story. it's just about two or three years ago i was still struggling in syria. i was struggling badly to flee the country, to find any way to leave. i was one of these young people in syria with their dreams were vanished and demolished in the war. the taste of happiness fades daily, and the principal concern transforms into a question of whether or not we'll be able to see the morning next day. i mean, there is nothing worse than experiencing this every minute over there. my parents are still living there, struggling badly with
embassy in honduras, and he has held various positions in brasilia, st. petersburg, so a large, large diplomatic experience. i am thrilled -- >> you're saying i'm old. >> i'm sorry? so i'm thrilled to have you all here on stage tonight. i will have to make sure that everybody respects the time so everybody has a fair share of the evening. and we'll start with you. >> it gives me great pleasure to be here with you today. thank you so much for georgetown university for inviting...
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state department prior to his job if he was deputy in honduras and has held various positions in brasilia. large, large diplomatic experience. i am thrilled -- sorry? [inaudible] >> i'm thrilled to have you all here on stage tonight. i will have to make sure that everybody respects the times everybody has a fair share of the evening. mariela, we will start with you. >> it gives me great pleasure to do with you today. thank you so much for georgetown university inviting me. it is truly an honor to be here with you sharing my story. it's just about two or three years ago i was still struggling in syria. i was struggling badly to flee the country to find any way to leave. i was one of these young people who dreams were vanished and demolished in the war. a taste of happiness faced daily as a principal concern transforms into a question of whether or not we will be able to see the morning next day. i mean, there's nothing worse than experiencing this every minute over there. my parents are still living there, struggling badly with no electricity, the water. however, i tried to call them every
state department prior to his job if he was deputy in honduras and has held various positions in brasilia. large, large diplomatic experience. i am thrilled -- sorry? [inaudible] >> i'm thrilled to have you all here on stage tonight. i will have to make sure that everybody respects the times everybody has a fair share of the evening. mariela, we will start with you. >> it gives me great pleasure to do with you today. thank you so much for georgetown university inviting me. it is...
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the olympic torch arrived in brasilia. this is the first day of the torch relay on the host country's soil. more than 12,000 relay runners will carry the flame. it's a 95-day tour ahead of the opening ceremony on august 5th. you'll see that on n brks krrbc >>> if you think american politics has gotten ugly this campaign season, check out what's going on in turkey. a brawl erupted in parliament as committee members met to discuss changes to the constitution there. several lawmakers were injured in the melee. this is not the first time fists started flying in parliament. last week's session after turned violent. >> could always be worse. >> amazing. >>> dylan has the rest of the forecast. >> both coasts dealing with rain today. the heaviest will be up and down the east coast, in the carolinas. we could see isolated strong storms this afternoon. the middle of the country, just a couple scattered showers and storms. nothing all that heavy. we'll dry things out for a few days near texas and into louisiana, where it's been wet l
the olympic torch arrived in brasilia. this is the first day of the torch relay on the host country's soil. more than 12,000 relay runners will carry the flame. it's a 95-day tour ahead of the opening ceremony on august 5th. you'll see that on n brks krrbc >>> if you think american politics has gotten ugly this campaign season, check out what's going on in turkey. a brawl erupted in parliament as committee members met to discuss changes to the constitution there. several lawmakers were...