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we are seeing how the richest man in brazil unlike many european countries, brazil is better off when the price of these commodities is going up. this will be the biggest. this runs out from the mainland and when it's done you will get four container ships all docking here at the same time and another port further out able to take the biggest tanker in the world, and the china max and the bulk of the business for this place will be sending raw materials like iron ore to china. >> my father made his name selling raw materials to japan. now the son wants to do the same for china. >> the rich resources in brazil, we have a lot of them still. the chinese are mining 4% iron ore in the ground, we mine 40%. >> as usual, when it comes to china, the traffic isn't all one way. far from it. the growth in the last 10 years has produced a new consumer here in brazil. last year alone, imports from china went up by 60%. most of what you can see here is made in china and so were 80% of the costumes made in this year's rio carnival. in some towns, prices have trebled in the last three years and lendin
we are seeing how the richest man in brazil unlike many european countries, brazil is better off when the price of these commodities is going up. this will be the biggest. this runs out from the mainland and when it's done you will get four container ships all docking here at the same time and another port further out able to take the biggest tanker in the world, and the china max and the bulk of the business for this place will be sending raw materials like iron ore to china. >> my...
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he was the banker in brazil.e's widel credite with save saving his country from economic turmoil that afflicted others in the the region such as argentina and mexico. today brazil is the seventh largest economy in the world. it is the leader among emerging markets and is poised to continue growing. i am pleased to he arminio fraga at this table forthe fit time. welcome. it's a pleasure to ve you here. what is it about brazil and what is it about emerging countries that have given them the economic fro file they have? >> they're all so different. i think it's probably the feeling that they are really emerging in the end, above all. we used to say emeing and submerging because they go up and down. and there's a feeling from lessons may have been learned and that maybe this motion that the standards of living in these very large and heavily populated areas are converging, they're moving towards the higher standards in the world. it's very exciting, it's really a historical event. >> charlie: and you believe it's sus
he was the banker in brazil.e's widel credite with save saving his country from economic turmoil that afflicted others in the the region such as argentina and mexico. today brazil is the seventh largest economy in the world. it is the leader among emerging markets and is poised to continue growing. i am pleased to he arminio fraga at this table forthe fit time. welcome. it's a pleasure to ve you here. what is it about brazil and what is it about emerging countries that have given them the...
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we had brazil using government money to increase cotton production in brazil. and this is something that isn't considered in the w.t.o. because we are agreeing to this demreement that tied our hands and gave our competitors the ability to eat our lunch. j.b.s. took over the livestock of this country and they own 30% . nobody complains about that. you know, the brazilian government created most of this competition that collapsed the price of cotton worldwide and then we agreed to go into the w.t.o. and they promised that they weren't going to go into cotton production and we shipped our textile market to china and you know, collapsed all of our textile industry and what happened? they increased production like crazy and india, our cotton prices went down below the cost of production because of these trade agreements we got involved in. but the way they are structured, there is nt anything they can do it but going to sue us over the step two program trying to keep our people in business. if you want to ship the cotton industry to brazil, china and india, you are
we had brazil using government money to increase cotton production in brazil. and this is something that isn't considered in the w.t.o. because we are agreeing to this demreement that tied our hands and gave our competitors the ability to eat our lunch. j.b.s. took over the livestock of this country and they own 30% . nobody complains about that. you know, the brazilian government created most of this competition that collapsed the price of cotton worldwide and then we agreed to go into the...
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favorites brazil faced a feisty side. the golden goal came in the 54th minute after a less than impressive performance. the aesthetically -- athletically strong australian team kept brazil on their toes, but they were able to capitalize on a string of opportunities. da silva, long considered to be the best player, struggled. shortly after the break, theree was the only goal of the game. the matildas only had a f chances.s. at the final whistle, and overjoyed brazil's celebrated a hard-fouought ctory. >> and in wednesday's other match, norway faced off against an oratorio guinea. and in avian is one the day, 1- 0, with a late goal -- they won the day. there were repeated opportunities. in the end, norway was grateful to take away a victory. ok, stay tuned. as i said before, i will be taking a look at the "in depth," and we will look at organ donations year in germany. it is very controversial, so do not go awa >> welcome back. we continue our broadcast with a sensitive topic of organ donation. statistics show that a single
favorites brazil faced a feisty side. the golden goal came in the 54th minute after a less than impressive performance. the aesthetically -- athletically strong australian team kept brazil on their toes, but they were able to capitalize on a string of opportunities. da silva, long considered to be the best player, struggled. shortly after the break, theree was the only goal of the game. the matildas only had a f chances.s. at the final whistle, and overjoyed brazil's celebrated a hard-fouought...
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brazil is one of the places it is hot. it grew by 7.5% last year when the recovery in europe and america barely got off the ground. we are hitching a free ride up the coast to see how the richest man in the country plans to exploit brazil's biggest advantage in today's world trade i. unlike many european countries, brazil is better off. this new superpool will be the biggest in the americas. this runs 3 kilometers out. what is done you'll get container ships docking here and there will be another port further out able to take the biggest tanker in the world. the clue to the name. the bulk of the business in this place for the foreseeable future will be sending raw materials to china. his father made his name selling rum materials to japan when it was taking off. the son wants to do the same for china. >> the rich resources, in brazil we have a lot of them. the chinese are mining 4% iron ore in the ground. we mine 40%. >> as usual when it comes to china, the traffic is not all one way. far from it. the growth of the last 10
brazil is one of the places it is hot. it grew by 7.5% last year when the recovery in europe and america barely got off the ground. we are hitching a free ride up the coast to see how the richest man in the country plans to exploit brazil's biggest advantage in today's world trade i. unlike many european countries, brazil is better off. this new superpool will be the biggest in the americas. this runs 3 kilometers out. what is done you'll get container ships docking here and there will be...
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one is from brazil. she founded the dance ensembles under the auspices of the brazilian cultural association. it means "watercolor is" in portuguese and is known as a creative -- as creative costumes -- cote "watercolors." there are three carnaval kings from their ranks. she is working at a preschool and is the way mother. today, we honor korea for being an ambassador -- we honor maria for being an ambassador of brazilian culture and dance for the san francisco bay area for 25 years. [cheers and applause] now, i believe we have a plaque for you, but i do not have it. give me one second, ok? uh, buh, buh, buh, buh, buh. hold on one second. we are having technical difficulties. come help me. i am not sure where the plack is. i am going to give you some flowers, and i am going to pretend that i am handing you a plack -- plaque. now, next up is the group? ok. are you dancing? ok. sure. >> i would like to say thank you to all of you and for all of the carnaval organization for letting us to brazilian carnaval
one is from brazil. she founded the dance ensembles under the auspices of the brazilian cultural association. it means "watercolor is" in portuguese and is known as a creative -- as creative costumes -- cote "watercolors." there are three carnaval kings from their ranks. she is working at a preschool and is the way mother. today, we honor korea for being an ambassador -- we honor maria for being an ambassador of brazilian culture and dance for the san francisco bay area for...
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this will join thousands of others operating in the deepwater is of the coast of brazil. the discovery of a new gigantic oil province a few years ago had the former president's government eager to grab hold of new opportunities. they promoted a strong maritime industry based on the future oil profits in do with government investment. -- imbued with government investment. >> we have to protect the future is. we need to force the trust to buy locally and find a system that can induce an increase in productivity. >> the government made a political decision of foster in a local maritime industry to explore the recently found offshore oil reserves and it seems to be working. shipyards are full of orders. critics of this strategy say the boom could only happen because of the generous state funding. state-controlled oil company petro ross gets special rates on loans to compensate for the higher prices of local industry. -- state-controlled oil company petrobars. brazilian engineers a given time and resources, they can match global shipyard productivity rates. tens of thousands o
this will join thousands of others operating in the deepwater is of the coast of brazil. the discovery of a new gigantic oil province a few years ago had the former president's government eager to grab hold of new opportunities. they promoted a strong maritime industry based on the future oil profits in do with government investment. -- imbued with government investment. >> we have to protect the future is. we need to force the trust to buy locally and find a system that can induce an...
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not quite brazil. way -- >> reporter: well the event starts tonight here at the library at 5:30 and it's a free event. all week long they have a wide vary the of events from film to food to music. many of them are free. i'm going to bring in nicole hughette to tell me the details. let's talk about the schedule tonight. >> tonight we are kicking off the event. we have three african dance performances, afro-brazilian performances, we'll have samba, afro, it's a great event. bring the whole family. it will be kid-friendly so bring the kids. >> reporter: so throughout the week what other highlights do you have? >> on wednesday we're meeting at a bistro and have music. on thursday we'll have a p.m. discussion. friday we have food and just come out to the center and we'll have street food for the families. we'll have an amazing party on friday night. saturday we have workshops and then sunday in the columbia heights plaza we're having performances outside. >> reporter: why do you think it's important to cele
not quite brazil. way -- >> reporter: well the event starts tonight here at the library at 5:30 and it's a free event. all week long they have a wide vary the of events from film to food to music. many of them are free. i'm going to bring in nicole hughette to tell me the details. let's talk about the schedule tonight. >> tonight we are kicking off the event. we have three african dance performances, afro-brazilian performances, we'll have samba, afro, it's a great event. bring the...
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brazil and the u.s. threw their weight behind her, along with europe and china. she wasn't chosen head of the mexican central bank chief -- ce mexican central bank chief. after the announcement, he said, "his best wishes and support." >> why has the imf chosen christine lagarde as its new head? >> let's start with the most important thing. she can really do this job. she is really experienced in financial issues. but what is very crucial and important is that the americas supported her. europe and america were united. you can also put it the other way around. china would never vote for an indian candidates, or if india would never vote for a chinese candidate. but the fact that the west was united was very important in lagarde becoming the managing director of the imf. i also think there were some back room deals, but what kind, we will hear more about that in the next days and weeks. >> what are we expecting when lasard takes over? -- lagarde takes over at the helm? what she is very experienced with things like the global debt crisis in greece, for example. i ex
brazil and the u.s. threw their weight behind her, along with europe and china. she wasn't chosen head of the mexican central bank chief -- ce mexican central bank chief. after the announcement, he said, "his best wishes and support." >> why has the imf chosen christine lagarde as its new head? >> let's start with the most important thing. she can really do this job. she is really experienced in financial issues. but what is very crucial and important is that the americas...
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still to come -- brazil wages war.in spain, the government has taken legal action against the city of hamburg or wrongly blaming the city for an outbreak of the spanish cucumbers. >> sales of the country's produce slums in spain. farmers are incest -- incensed that their produce was blamed for an outbreak. they estimate that 70,000 people are out of work in a country that already had 10% unemployment. spain wants compensation. the damages for our produce. we want spanish traders to be rightfully compensated for the damages, which are considerable. we must recover our trade. >> german authorities said they did the right thing in pointing at spanish cucumbers, because that is what they believe that the time. meanwhile, as the number of victims rises, authorities are still trying to find each resource, which could be anywhere in the chain from farm to market in hamburg. in brussels, both ends are being urged to find out what caused the outbreak. >> need to take all efforts and to rapidly identify the source of contaminati
still to come -- brazil wages war.in spain, the government has taken legal action against the city of hamburg or wrongly blaming the city for an outbreak of the spanish cucumbers. >> sales of the country's produce slums in spain. farmers are incest -- incensed that their produce was blamed for an outbreak. they estimate that 70,000 people are out of work in a country that already had 10% unemployment. spain wants compensation. the damages for our produce. we want spanish traders to be...
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>>> speaking of sports, brody brazil joins us now with a look at what's coming up in sports. >>> coming up, just how do the giants handle one of the biggest surprises in the major leagues this season? and speaking of surprises, the sharks trading away a fan favorite. l, .
>>> speaking of sports, brody brazil joins us now with a look at what's coming up in sports. >>> coming up, just how do the giants handle one of the biggest surprises in the major leagues this season? and speaking of surprises, the sharks trading away a fan favorite. l, .
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they face some tough competition from their usual rivals, the united states and brazil.ictory at home is something they are determined to achieve. >> even on water they're in sync. jorme any's women's team knows the importance of team work, especially to achieve the ambitious target they've set for themselves. >> we all depend on each other, otherwise we couldn't win a tournament. and that's what we're aiming for. >> coach sylvia knight is depending on the team of experienced and determined players. the captain, the team's most kept player, remains the golden part of the scoring machine. goal keeper nadine is just as crucial. she didn't let in a single goal on the way to their 2007 title. >> i want to make sure the team feels secure at the back and to play a part in us winning. if somebody offered me the chance of another world cup with a clean sheet, i wouldn't say no. but i don't think i can beat that. >> other world cup winners sure to be in the starting 11 are defender anika and their midfielder, linda. but the next generation are ready to make their mark, like under
they face some tough competition from their usual rivals, the united states and brazil.ictory at home is something they are determined to achieve. >> even on water they're in sync. jorme any's women's team knows the importance of team work, especially to achieve the ambitious target they've set for themselves. >> we all depend on each other, otherwise we couldn't win a tournament. and that's what we're aiming for. >> coach sylvia knight is depending on the team of experienced...
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that one, the kind amendment limits payments to brazil. and if we do that then we can force a change in our own policy and we can force that issue better than perhaps any other amendment right now. and so that's what i would encourage people to vote for is the kind amendment when it comes for a roll call later. if you want to -- if you do not believe it's proper to be sending money to brazil to address our own trade distorting cotton policy then vote for the kind amendment later today. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate his clarification. i agree wholeheartedly for his sentiment. it's insane instead of changing our trade distorting unjustified subsidies that we are instead going to sdice the cotton -- subsidize the cotton industry both in the united states and in brazil. it's certainly not the approach we should be taking at a time when we're going to have to do business differently. we talk about people getting haircuts. what happens today is that 31 congressional districts get more than half of all the subsi
that one, the kind amendment limits payments to brazil. and if we do that then we can force a change in our own policy and we can force that issue better than perhaps any other amendment right now. and so that's what i would encourage people to vote for is the kind amendment when it comes for a roll call later. if you want to -- if you do not believe it's proper to be sending money to brazil to address our own trade distorting cotton policy then vote for the kind amendment later today. i thank...
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now you have china, india, brazil and the others.ually, america is clearly not going to be the only superpower in town. it may not even be economically number one in ten years' time. china may well -- >> well, if we fall asleep we will be. >> donald trump, to come back to him, his argument is that china is stealing jobs from america, stealing money from america, buying up the debt to try to own and control america. what is the right way to deal with china? >> outinnovate them which we do all the time get government policies. you have a bureaucrat sitting in an office that thinks of a new reg he thinks will this make america the most competitive country on earth? if i do this, is this the right time to do this -- when we are broke or should we put more money here and here? when they think through this problem and think of it through a prism of does this make us more competitive, can we beat brazil, china, it's okay to be exceptional. it's okay to be the best. it's okay to want to be the best. >> do they scare you or excite you? >> exc
now you have china, india, brazil and the others.ually, america is clearly not going to be the only superpower in town. it may not even be economically number one in ten years' time. china may well -- >> well, if we fall asleep we will be. >> donald trump, to come back to him, his argument is that china is stealing jobs from america, stealing money from america, buying up the debt to try to own and control america. what is the right way to deal with china? >> outinnovate them...
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there's nothing in here about brazil. this doesn't affect brazil. but this does affect a lot of cotton growers in a will the of states, including the state of california which is one of the leading cotton producing states. if this amendment was constructive, i think you would find a lot more support of it, but i don't find it being very constructive because it only limits it to cuts in this bill and not to what the underlying problem's all about which is covered in many other acts than this one. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields. mr. farr: i'll yield. mr. flake: i recognize the appropriations process is not the best way to legislate. it really isn't. this is a clumsy way. this only applies to this act and we can't -- you have to do it in strange ways. i understand that. but we are told we ought to rely on the expertise of the ag committee. the expertise of the ag committee is what got us into this problem in the first place. it is what got us into the problem of having to pay brazil in order to continue to subsidize our own farms. that's
there's nothing in here about brazil. this doesn't affect brazil. but this does affect a lot of cotton growers in a will the of states, including the state of california which is one of the leading cotton producing states. if this amendment was constructive, i think you would find a lot more support of it, but i don't find it being very constructive because it only limits it to cuts in this bill and not to what the underlying problem's all about which is covered in many other acts than this...
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the restoration of growth was extraordinary in china, india and brazil, brick, three of the brick. jim o'neill says by the way we can still use bricks but we can't use the term emerging economies anymore. so that leaves us with, you know, what are we going to say? so he says the high-growth economy, a fairly pessimistic version with respect to the fenced countries it and then there's the next 11. i don't find the next 11 particularly snappy way of referring to the smaller high-growth countries. but anyway, on sustainability i think we have probably a reasonable consensus that unlike 10 years ago they can probably, they mean for developing countries, the emerging ones leading the charge, they can probably sustain really quite high-growth, even if we limp along in europe and america for sometime. that's a big change. that degree of decoupling -- it's not completely coupling, i'm quite sure that if we have a problem on the fiscal side that produces a big downturn here or in europe, that that will slow them down. there's one other very large change that you see when looking at the emer
the restoration of growth was extraordinary in china, india and brazil, brick, three of the brick. jim o'neill says by the way we can still use bricks but we can't use the term emerging economies anymore. so that leaves us with, you know, what are we going to say? so he says the high-growth economy, a fairly pessimistic version with respect to the fenced countries it and then there's the next 11. i don't find the next 11 particularly snappy way of referring to the smaller high-growth countries....
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china and brazil, do they have 5% growth? >> brazil, for instance, over the last 20 years, has averaged about 3.2% growth. at times, yes. but not currently. and here's the problem with that. the u.s. has averaged about 3% annual growth since world war go. it's bounced around -- tends to bounce around between 2% and 4%. yes, we've had some big periods of growth increases. right after the 1982 recession, the reagan tax cuts went into effect. and these are tax cuts that pawlenty likens to his own that he's proposing. but there's one big difference. back in the 1980's, the federal reserve board you will recall really tightened up -- really raised interest rates to wring inflation out of the economy. when the fed cut those rates, that was like a spring uncoiling. and that really boosted the economy. and we're in a very different situation right now. the fed has no room to cut interest rates. they're rock bottom, if anything, they're going to be increasing them. gwen: i hope that it helped a little bit. we'll try it keep doing it t
china and brazil, do they have 5% growth? >> brazil, for instance, over the last 20 years, has averaged about 3.2% growth. at times, yes. but not currently. and here's the problem with that. the u.s. has averaged about 3% annual growth since world war go. it's bounced around -- tends to bounce around between 2% and 4%. yes, we've had some big periods of growth increases. right after the 1982 recession, the reagan tax cuts went into effect. and these are tax cuts that pawlenty likens to...
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you basically, sometimes described brazil, not now because this gap is rapidly closing. the coefficient is coming down, but a middle-income country that consists of an advanced country and a poor country. that is not the high-growth environment. one left. >> i enjoyed the talk about china's demographic structure for looking very long term, the long-term growth trajectory and perhaps the long-term budget for the next few months. >> right. a very good question. the experts like peter diamond and make our than others that have advised the government said there still in the window with this day balance seat which is gigantic, sort this out. it's not going to last forever. uncharacteristically, the tendency to move very quickly when a problem is identified is demonstrated in the social security area. a problem for probably ten years. they started to elaborate. as gated. so this is a real challenge. i think it is nowhere near the theory as it is in europe in terms of, you know, adjusting principal and other arrangements or japan or its at its most extreme form, but it's on the
you basically, sometimes described brazil, not now because this gap is rapidly closing. the coefficient is coming down, but a middle-income country that consists of an advanced country and a poor country. that is not the high-growth environment. one left. >> i enjoyed the talk about china's demographic structure for looking very long term, the long-term growth trajectory and perhaps the long-term budget for the next few months. >> right. a very good question. the experts like peter...
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. >> brazil has asked for the license for a controversial dam in the am sonszon to begin. the brazilian government said this is essential to the country's growth. the environmentalists fear the impact on nate and indigenous populations. further legal challenges are possible. >> the last bureaucrat challenge has been -- now the full license of the construction. that will not be a problem. it is possible that legal challenges will come up in courts, but it is more likely that the government will manage to beat those challenges as the brazilian government has a strong resource to build this dam in spite of environmentalists and indigenous groups in the area. >> what do activists say the environmentalist price will be? >> actually, environmentalists say two basic problems for dams. large areas will be flooded, and on the other hand the river will dry up. the government says that the consortium that will build this dam has guaranteed environmental safeguards and mitigating measures in place. they say problems will be managed and brazil will be able to go on with its growth and
. >> brazil has asked for the license for a controversial dam in the am sonszon to begin. the brazilian government said this is essential to the country's growth. the environmentalists fear the impact on nate and indigenous populations. further legal challenges are possible. >> the last bureaucrat challenge has been -- now the full license of the construction. that will not be a problem. it is possible that legal challenges will come up in courts, but it is more likely that the...
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this is one of the 37 shipyards now operating in brazil. 10 years ago, this was less than 2000. zero will related projects like the construction of this offers the most opportunity. there, you can see the helipad. i install insulation on the walls of the cabin for those that work on the rig. i hope that the government's support does not stop. >> one than 100,000 barrels of oil will cut through this rig and it was joined dozens of others operating in the deep waters off the coast of brazil. the discovery of a new gigantic oil province a few years ago had the government equal to grab hold of new opportunities. it will provoke a strong industry based on future oil profits. >> we have to protect the local producer to force the trust to buy locally -- we have to force petrobras to buy locally. >> the government is looking to explore the offshore reserves. the shipyards are full of orders. the critics of this strategy say that this could only happen because of generous funds. the state-controlled oil company gets special rates to compensate for the higher prices of the local industry.
this is one of the 37 shipyards now operating in brazil. 10 years ago, this was less than 2000. zero will related projects like the construction of this offers the most opportunity. there, you can see the helipad. i install insulation on the walls of the cabin for those that work on the rig. i hope that the government's support does not stop. >> one than 100,000 barrels of oil will cut through this rig and it was joined dozens of others operating in the deep waters off the coast of...
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brody brazil has the latest on a team that has a lot in common.ake a look at this. >> reporter: hockey teams of all levels are bonded by desire, by courage, by toughness. the san francisco gold diggers share all of those same qualities except there is one u neerk thing that sets this team apart. >> it's a mixed hockey team. it had a history of being a gay team, they opened up and started accepting straight guys on to the team. >> we're just people, we're just guys. some of us are gay, some of us are straight. at the end of the day, we're just guys. >> reporter: 50% of the golddiggers are openly gay. the team does not necessarily promote its sexual preferences but -- >> we don't hide the fact that we're garks but we don't want to be loud and proud about it either. because that's not who we are. >> reporter: ultimately this team's existence is not about celebrating one life choice or another. more so, it's a promotion of bridging gaps between us all. >> there are other gay teams, and i think some of them may want just gay players, and that may have
brody brazil has the latest on a team that has a lot in common.ake a look at this. >> reporter: hockey teams of all levels are bonded by desire, by courage, by toughness. the san francisco gold diggers share all of those same qualities except there is one u neerk thing that sets this team apart. >> it's a mixed hockey team. it had a history of being a gay team, they opened up and started accepting straight guys on to the team. >> we're just people, we're just guys. some of us...
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there was poverty in brazil and there were poor people in brazil who live lives of quiet desperation lives or nasserism shuns tens or hundreds a thousand i should say no to say that you know slums lies a gross understatement but millions of people literally millions of people were displaced off the land by as a consequence of this we saw the same thing in mexico you had in fact you almost had a revolution almost as state would drop and if you look at because we would we want to be knowledge there there corn farmers with with now if you look at if you look at economists like fernando de soto they talk about they talk about the fact that you are a lot of these great economic struggle struggles between the haves and have nots arise in societies where private property rights for instance are completely ignored by the powers of the business and they do primarily it's not here to talk america david ricardo you're not out here talking at all as you go back talking about land reform and like agree i know that i'm a land reform i'm talking about free trade wiping out the ability but if you lo
there was poverty in brazil and there were poor people in brazil who live lives of quiet desperation lives or nasserism shuns tens or hundreds a thousand i should say no to say that you know slums lies a gross understatement but millions of people literally millions of people were displaced off the land by as a consequence of this we saw the same thing in mexico you had in fact you almost had a revolution almost as state would drop and if you look at because we would we want to be knowledge...
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why didn't he just did a private plane and fly off to brazil? call the family together, why do you think? you are a good judge of people. why the man say, okay, i can go to brazil or spend the rest of my life in the penitentiary. tavis: i think that his crime was so egregious and he offended so many power players in this country and that is not being naive. there is a divide between the rich and the poor. you cannot ripoff that many powerful people. the government will find you. the powerful people fund this government. they would get him anyway. bernie madoff is the one guy that they would get and drag him back. we would cut off every bit of aid if they did not return him. >> i write about him in the book. tavis: you mentioned one of your friends, the owner of the mets. he has gotten a lot of public push back about what he knew. it sounded like watergate. what do you make of what is happening? >> well, i am a dodgers fan. tavis: [laughter] that is another problem. >> madoff made a statement and a brilliant piece in the new yorker that freddie w
why didn't he just did a private plane and fly off to brazil? call the family together, why do you think? you are a good judge of people. why the man say, okay, i can go to brazil or spend the rest of my life in the penitentiary. tavis: i think that his crime was so egregious and he offended so many power players in this country and that is not being naive. there is a divide between the rich and the poor. you cannot ripoff that many powerful people. the government will find you. the powerful...
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leaders in brazil made the announcement.our huts were found surrounded by corn, peanut and banana crops, on the border with peru. the tribes were spotted after three small forest clearings were spotted. the brazil leaders believe it's made up of 200 people. >> a trashy turn at 5:00. >> thanks a lot. what's that about? >> you suppose the tribes are on facebook? yesterday they had no idea. today they are on facebook. >> there you go. i'd like to see them. thousands of pounds of trash, that's the trash that he's talking about, pulled from the ocean. it's being put to good use this morning. it's happening at the marine mammal center. you'll see it's kind of an eye sore but kind of a piece of art. it will be interesting. we'll show it to you. plus, two years after getting her first driver's license an 18-year-old from the bay area hitting the nascar circuit. our bob redell took a ride with her and as he, as he put it, he had to change his shorts. we're going to take you live for that story. stick around. >> thank you much. let's
leaders in brazil made the announcement.our huts were found surrounded by corn, peanut and banana crops, on the border with peru. the tribes were spotted after three small forest clearings were spotted. the brazil leaders believe it's made up of 200 people. >> a trashy turn at 5:00. >> thanks a lot. what's that about? >> you suppose the tribes are on facebook? yesterday they had no idea. today they are on facebook. >> there you go. i'd like to see them. thousands of...
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brazil. -- in a friendly against brazil. the mavericks fans came out to welcome their star dirk nowitzki and his teammates back to dallas after be in the miami heat to take their first ever nba championship title. 250,000 people lined the streets of dallas to celebrate their heroes. >> this week, we are focusing on human rights issues around the world, especially in places where states are unable or unwilling to provide their citizens with the most basic freedoms. we are trained three people of work to create a world of human dignity. one in which peoplean speak openly orne in which children calive witho fear of sexual abuse. we will have much more on this subject and you can also see more on our website. www.dw-world.de we began in belarus where hundreds of people have dealt with oppression. >> this woman is making her first return visit to independence square in minsk. last december, the journalist joined thousands of critics who protested here against violations under the preside look a sh
brazil. -- in a friendly against brazil. the mavericks fans came out to welcome their star dirk nowitzki and his teammates back to dallas after be in the miami heat to take their first ever nba championship title. 250,000 people lined the streets of dallas to celebrate their heroes. >> this week, we are focusing on human rights issues around the world, especially in places where states are unable or unwilling to provide their citizens with the most basic freedoms. we are trained three...
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." >>> well, there were rainbows on the streets of brazil as thousands marched in what organizers say is the world's largest gay pride parade. the atmosphere was carnival-like as gays, lesbians and transgenders dressed in elaborate costumes. and this year's parade was particularly festive after brazil's highest court ruled same-sex unions must be recognized. >>> and in the philippines, hundreds of skateboarders roll through the capital to celebrate their favorite sport. their goal was to raise awareness about the popular activity. some of the most daring boarders jumped, they flipped, they did tricks, all to gain attention. with gatherings like this, organizers hope to persuade the filipino government to build skate parks. >>> and finally, here's a birthday celebration that was, quite animated. hundreds gathered in mexico city dressed in blue, with their faces painted, to celebrate the birthday of the creator of the smurfs. combined with others around the world who also dressed for the occasion they broke the world record for the most people dressed as smurfs at the same time. wait, b
." >>> well, there were rainbows on the streets of brazil as thousands marched in what organizers say is the world's largest gay pride parade. the atmosphere was carnival-like as gays, lesbians and transgenders dressed in elaborate costumes. and this year's parade was particularly festive after brazil's highest court ruled same-sex unions must be recognized. >>> and in the philippines, hundreds of skateboarders roll through the capital to celebrate their favorite sport....
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we use wood originally from brazil.nd it could also be made from bamboo. >> reporter: so there is a link between african and brazil instruments? >> that's right. and then we have a cabasa which is a gord that maybe your grandmother grew if the backyard. and it's hollowed out so that when we play it resonates the sound. and this is a steel wire called aramie which is cut from a car tire, actually. so we cut this from a car tire and it's made from different things like animals, and things like that. but over time it's been modified. >> reporter: very cool. >> but it plays a variety of different rhythms called talkies and each talk is it control the style that is played. so you can have a slow talk which is called [ inaudible ] and played like this. [ music ] >> and that calls for a slower, low to the ground, playful and dancing game. >> and then we have a faster rhythm which calls for more of a fight. >> would that be appropriate for the stick dancing? >> we tend not to use them for the stick dancing. it's more drums. but
we use wood originally from brazil.nd it could also be made from bamboo. >> reporter: so there is a link between african and brazil instruments? >> that's right. and then we have a cabasa which is a gord that maybe your grandmother grew if the backyard. and it's hollowed out so that when we play it resonates the sound. and this is a steel wire called aramie which is cut from a car tire, actually. so we cut this from a car tire and it's made from different things like animals, and...
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. >>> speaking of sports, brody brazil joins us now with a look at what's coming up in sports. >>> coming just how do the giants handle one of the biggest surprises in the major leagues this season? and speaking of surprises, the sharks trading away a fan favorite. l, . >>> giants game tonight right here on nbc bay area. we always want to leave the giants' fans and nbc bay area happy, which we did tonight. let's toss it up to brody brazil in the newsroom to tell them how they did it. >> i thought i was getting an easy friday here doing sports. so much happening, but let's start on the diamond and through 73 games, the cleveland indians have surprised the baseball world, leading their division the a.l. central. but is their magic any match against the world champs? at at&t park, indians up 3-1. manny burris, the chopper to first. santana, no, not that one, can't make the play. 3-2 cleveland. later in the inning, aubrey huff popping it foul, but he tags from third and he would be safe at the plate. great heads up play there. 4-3 giants. brian wilson in on for the save. two outs in the 9th.
. >>> speaking of sports, brody brazil joins us now with a look at what's coming up in sports. >>> coming just how do the giants handle one of the biggest surprises in the major leagues this season? and speaking of surprises, the sharks trading away a fan favorite. l, . >>> giants game tonight right here on nbc bay area. we always want to leave the giants' fans and nbc bay area happy, which we did tonight. let's toss it up to brody brazil in the newsroom to tell them...
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. >> brazil, now confirming the existence of a newly discovered tribe in the amazon rain forest many researchers discovered four large grass huts during flyovers in april. >> they say 200 people live in this trial, growing corn, bananas, peanuts, other crops. >> earlier this year, another tribe made headlines in brazil's attempt to protect them from loggers. >> . >> . >>> right now, america is the second largest trading nation, but in less than 40-years, we will lose our place to india. >> that's according to city group. >> right now, they trade $73 billion a year. >> according to the report, it will grow to $71 trillion. >>> it is 7:18, sara palin is disputing report she has canceled her bus tour of of historic american sites. >> in a facebook posting, palin said she had to take a break from the one nation bus tour because she has been called for jury duty, but she says the tour will resume when the time comes. >> she traveled from washington dc to new england by bus in may, leading to speculation she will be running for president in 2012. >> she has not officially said she is in th
. >> brazil, now confirming the existence of a newly discovered tribe in the amazon rain forest many researchers discovered four large grass huts during flyovers in april. >> they say 200 people live in this trial, growing corn, bananas, peanuts, other crops. >> earlier this year, another tribe made headlines in brazil's attempt to protect them from loggers. >> . >> . >>> right now, america is the second largest trading nation, but in less than 40-years,...
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but now you have china, india, brazil and the others.ually, america clearly is not going to be the only superpower in town. it may not even be economically the number one in ten years time. >> well, if we fall asleep, we won't be. >> exactly. now, donald trump, to come back to him, his argument is china is stealing jobs from america. stealing money from america. buying up all the debt to try and own and control america. what is the right way to deal with china? >> out innovate them, which we can do. which we do all the time. get government policies that every time a government official, a bureaucrat sitting in some damn office in washington thinks of a new reg, he thinks, is this going to make america the most competitive enterprise, the most competitive country on earth? or if i do this, is this the right time to do this, when we're broke? or should we put more money into here and here? when they think through this problem and think of it through a prism of does this make us more competitive, can we beat brazil, china? it's okay to be e
but now you have china, india, brazil and the others.ually, america clearly is not going to be the only superpower in town. it may not even be economically the number one in ten years time. >> well, if we fall asleep, we won't be. >> exactly. now, donald trump, to come back to him, his argument is china is stealing jobs from america. stealing money from america. buying up all the debt to try and own and control america. what is the right way to deal with china? >> out innovate...
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as has always been the case and there are growing voices that someone from the brics countries or brazil russia india china and south africa should have a go. u.s. is a failed economy the euro zone has failed and the brics nations have been realizing for quite some time now that are failing anglo american british and other euro interests a war at the most support on this global dictatorship that is extremely consequential implications and the entire international financial system you know then why should they be continuing to prop up the global recovery because if you go to the very bare bones of the global economy other groups are the backbone that's exactly what the i.m.f. is one big looming station but i think in the short run i think even they realize that some of their success some of their economic growth does to at least a degree hinge upon you know western western interests because as we know there are some of the largest creditor nations in the world i think eventually it's in their best interest to completely break the chains off of this situation and perhaps start their own i.
as has always been the case and there are growing voices that someone from the brics countries or brazil russia india china and south africa should have a go. u.s. is a failed economy the euro zone has failed and the brics nations have been realizing for quite some time now that are failing anglo american british and other euro interests a war at the most support on this global dictatorship that is extremely consequential implications and the entire international financial system you know then...
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dog is safe to do and it got the ball rolling after thirteen minutes how by some great work from brazil and wagner love on the outside there. what motives first comprehensive attack that resulted in the equaliser though. brilliantly loving his free kick home right before the hall followed mark. but it was all says after that the man's go ahead strike an absolute clean cut from zoren course it here got perhaps the goalkeeper should have done a bit better and attack after attack would follow with their third coming fifty eight minutes into the match with the beautiful past of course it's the same holds onto the ball for just the right length of time to fourteen out doonbeg and for his second goal of the day three one how it ended in moscow. as it needs keeping the pressure up on the leaders though the same petersburg side so one could see a veteran constantine's it out of thirty fifth minute strike the raving champions remain two points behind says sky and in moscow it's do hold the game in hand. elsewhere against a third following. all the high flying hours she saw second from bottom cri
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go down this say to do bigger the ball rolling up to thirteen minutes held by some great work from brazil and the love on the outside there. with the motives first comprehensible tag then resulted in the equaliser bowyer durant serve brilliantly lobbying is for a kick oh right before the half hour mark. so one one but it was all says scar after the other man's go ahead strike an absolute clinker from sore and also it's here but perhaps the goalkeeper should have done a little bit better. and attack after attack would follow with their third coming fifty eight minutes in case you want to with a beautiful pass to toss it. holds onto the ball for just the right length of time before taking up doing there again for his second goal of the day three one how it ended here in moscow. meanwhile zinni keeping the pressure up on the leaders though the same players both sides so feel better on constantine's it out of thirty fifth minute strike the reigning champions remain two points behind says scott and asked us to hold a game in hand. elsewhere where the second most goals are they so does not get
go down this say to do bigger the ball rolling up to thirteen minutes held by some great work from brazil and the love on the outside there. with the motives first comprehensible tag then resulted in the equaliser bowyer durant serve brilliantly lobbying is for a kick oh right before the half hour mark. so one one but it was all says scar after the other man's go ahead strike an absolute clinker from sore and also it's here but perhaps the goalkeeper should have done a little bit better. and...
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a centrist suite of victories in brazil says russia's olympic committee has been around for exactly one hundred years is celebrating its birthday with festivities across the country click on side with international olympic they asked for this will be the heel of what's been happening here in moscow and about twenty minutes from. from that they will be off for almost go out to the retraces the steps of the father of the bolshevik revolution and before all of that's a recap of our top stories with me shortly stay with this night here in moscow. her. blood tests . just spam and the subsists. od. her. lead mission to free the cretaceous three years for charges free to make the free risk free the stereotypes the priests the old free blood can split videos for your media projects and free media. tom. the senseless. information cluster in the center of siberia one city has revolutionary ideas for the automotive industry and it has been some of the infection straight out of software that makes three dollars free from the building blocks from russia's first nationwide fortress network homeschool
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it's really hard when for the brazilians as both teams showed they can pack a punch off the words brazil's under twenty start the new will have at home in the sixty eighth minute giving the sun their side to call for them to believe the one thousand year old us helping the club to eventual two one victory when calles began virtually every player getting involved in the mass brawl coaching staff. also caught up as rival supporters spilled onto the pitch but one man emerging with his hands held high out of the mass was foremost on display a seventy year old legend no doubt remembers the side's best two titles which he helped win in one nine hundred sixty two. and again the following year. the russian women's basketball team have suffered their second defeat at the european championships taking place in poland very sick a loss he scored went down to belarus in the second group stage sixty two fifty one but despite that loss russia still have the same chance of making the playoffs they need to be the czechs and great britain in the two remaining core of games. finally sports medicine plays a c
it's really hard when for the brazilians as both teams showed they can pack a punch off the words brazil's under twenty start the new will have at home in the sixty eighth minute giving the sun their side to call for them to believe the one thousand year old us helping the club to eventual two one victory when calles began virtually every player getting involved in the mass brawl coaching staff. also caught up as rival supporters spilled onto the pitch but one man emerging with his hands held...
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south america that was a truly hauled in for some to show as the club coppola but the doris title brazil and europe why opponents spend that role however both showing they can pack a punch of a punch after was brazil's twenty stolid and. sixty sixty minute sound of siva confidence in the old victory the nineteen year old us helping the club to intervention in eventual two one win when chaos began there she every player getting involved in the mass brawl coaching stuff and also called up his rival supporters spilled onto the pitch. emerging with his house held high out of the mess though is foremost on display of the seventy year old legend decides. which he helped win in one nine hundred sixty two and again the following year. now golfing sensation henri mcelroy has been enjoying a hero's reception back in his native northern island off the bringing home a major trophy at the age of just twenty two the twenty eleven u.s. open champion parading the silverware around his native town of hollywood the record breaking start to finish victory elevating mcelroy to a career high ranking no fourt
south america that was a truly hauled in for some to show as the club coppola but the doris title brazil and europe why opponents spend that role however both showing they can pack a punch of a punch after was brazil's twenty stolid and. sixty sixty minute sound of siva confidence in the old victory the nineteen year old us helping the club to intervention in eventual two one win when chaos began there she every player getting involved in the mass brawl coaching stuff and also called up his...
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part of the emerging brics countries together with brazil india china and south africa and its growth is considerably slower than the blocs of the one explanation but of the list is that russia is fundamentally similar to european countries. the russian budget obtained two billion dollars for every one dollar increase in the price of oil so this makes russia cash rate cheap means you can subsidize things and that's why you call a common is going to four point five percent in the maybe slightly up which moving forward russia is not a china. growth and noting it might call it the european bric it is a brick economy but it's far more mature developed and it's the middle class. fifty percent of middle class income families in east central europe choking region find themselves in russia. look at the markets oil prices slightly lower as worries over the u.s. recovery underscore the expectations of reining is a problem for energy right suites is trading at around ninety eight dollars per barrel branch's around one hundred fourteen dollars probably stronger in asian markets and close makes ja
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the ball rolling else does thirty minutes now by some great work from brazil and volcano laws on the outside here. perhaps of attack that resulted in the equalizer though john durie it's a brilliantly lobbyist breaking her own right before the house fall mach. one but it was all to scott alter that they own the man's go ahead strike an absolute glinka from a sewer until such here perhaps the goalkeeper should have done better. and attack after attack would follow with this coming three fifty eight minutes. with a beautiful palace to tell such calls on to the ball for just the right length of time before teeing up dubin again for the second goal of the day so three one was how it finished here in moscow. is in the keeping the pressure up on the leaders though the same petersburg side so off the bottom could to see if it was the scenes that out of thirty fifth minute strike the reigning champions remain two points behind says colville and the moscow was do hold a game in hand. in the meantime the days second most. get want to spar talk about both of which that game for us. it was the f
the ball rolling else does thirty minutes now by some great work from brazil and volcano laws on the outside here. perhaps of attack that resulted in the equalizer though john durie it's a brilliantly lobbyist breaking her own right before the house fall mach. one but it was all to scott alter that they own the man's go ahead strike an absolute glinka from a sewer until such here perhaps the goalkeeper should have done better. and attack after attack would follow with this coming three fifty...