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the first plant is in brazil. acer expanded its plans in brazil. lot of taiwanese companies are invested in brazil. not just because of the brazilian market, but using brazil as a platform for the region. can i say, so far, we do not have many brazilian investments in taiwan, but we have a path for that, especially in the food industry, because brazil has strong companies in the food industry. taiwan also has. we have corporations in this area. we can cooperate with taiwan companies and resilient companies to export brazilian food products to the asian market. taiwanese companies have a lot of knowledge about the market, a lot of penetration in the market, and know about consumer taste, consumer preference. i think we can and must cooperate. complementary is the keyword. we do not have a single place where we compete. i think we could use the distance as a factor. it is not a disadvantage. >> given that brazil has so much natural resources and so many opportunities available, what are some of the incentives that you can offer to prospective foreign
the first plant is in brazil. acer expanded its plans in brazil. lot of taiwanese companies are invested in brazil. not just because of the brazilian market, but using brazil as a platform for the region. can i say, so far, we do not have many brazilian investments in taiwan, but we have a path for that, especially in the food industry, because brazil has strong companies in the food industry. taiwan also has. we have corporations in this area. we can cooperate with taiwan companies and...
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scandal seems to be taking on a broader dimensions running her fellow to r t brazil. honest it is a bit further on r.t. joining me live on the program carlos a phone. so are such a the f.g.b. foundation an influential think tank that consults the brazilian government to see today a welcome to the program here on r.t. your company as we know here on the program is in contact with top brazilian author of he's just how much or how disturbed has it been i should say if not outraged by the revelations of mr snowden well this in fact that issue has been removed from the edge and the secretary of state in the me to see. governmental representative is in brazil is certainly a major step in which the president governments and act in reaction to the n.s.a. leaks so far we have been having a lot of discourse of. political. parties and members and it's down. but it was the first time that we have an actual we actually practice removing disease you see the secretary of state's so tell us a little sometimes i'm sort of jumping in i'm going to jump in here just so i could just just
scandal seems to be taking on a broader dimensions running her fellow to r t brazil. honest it is a bit further on r.t. joining me live on the program carlos a phone. so are such a the f.g.b. foundation an influential think tank that consults the brazilian government to see today a welcome to the program here on r.t. your company as we know here on the program is in contact with top brazilian author of he's just how much or how disturbed has it been i should say if not outraged by the...
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is brazil's second largest trade partner is it possible brazil could retaliate in some sort of economic tit for tat perhaps. i think that's rather doubtful actually because of course with these kinds of economic issues both sides and up getting hurt so i don't think it will go much beyond the fighter jets there will be other of course consequences perhaps just the souring of relations could have broader consequences for the u.s. agenda in latin america which has always been to isolate the more radical left government such as venezuela bolivia and ecuador of course has never succeeded with that in the first place and they will probably the united states rather will be even further isolated within the western hemisphere than it was before we certainly seen a lot of rallying certainly against washington in the western hemisphere in europe but also in central and basically the entirety of latin america all in the wake of edward snowden's a surveillance revelations and brazil has now launched an investigation into this u.s. surveillance and even appealing to the united nations over the matte
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and while countries such as brazil look for a way around americans of violence file. marks ten years of outsmarting governments by launching a sense of dodging online browser you can read more about the new software at r.t. dot com. russia's interior ministry has called claims of discrimination and biased towards homosexuals in the country far fetched anger in t. the safety and comfort of anyone competing in the upcoming sort she winter olympics this was in response to global protests by the gay community who were calling for russia to be stripped of the games for introducing what they believe is an anti-gay law you see catherine of looks at what is causing the strong reaction. the international reaction as well as domestic here reaction here in russia has really been hands on what this law does and doesn't do and there's been a lot of misconceptions about it so let's really break it down now the bill criminalizes the public expression of support for so-called nontraditional relationships russian lawmakers say that it doesn't outlaw homosexuality it merely discourages
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scandal seems to be taking on a broader debate sions running her fellow to r t brazil. political analyst every trade say explain to us why brazil is among the top tiniest of the n.s.a. surveillance program. the surveillance was targeting economic interests business interests this adds an entirely new dimension to this story because as we all know brazil is one of the world's leading emerging economies of course that's the united states and the ruling class in the united states that is tremendously fearful of the rising economic power of the brics grouping it is not just a formality that we use this term it represents a shift in the global economic balance of power and the united states knowing that its economic power is waning is using alternative means to exercise his gemini and project its own power and this surveillance that the n.s.a. operates within other agencies as well that is a fundamental part of that whether it gives the united states an upper hand in negotiations whether it allows them to use blackmail and other forms of leverage all of this is part of the t
scandal seems to be taking on a broader debate sions running her fellow to r t brazil. political analyst every trade say explain to us why brazil is among the top tiniest of the n.s.a. surveillance program. the surveillance was targeting economic interests business interests this adds an entirely new dimension to this story because as we all know brazil is one of the world's leading emerging economies of course that's the united states and the ruling class in the united states that is...
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blow were told and brazil was the top original target for the n.s.a. surveillance program washington was a brinkley's being on b.b. and solved brazilian's telephone records as well as private e-mails for a ball today kate brazil's foreign minister through all that has said this can't be left out of the conversation between two top countries they promise right after the . paper published an article in july you and the n.s.a. collecting data on be dissolved telephone email conversations in the country the foreign minister suppressed deep concern and asks for a small nations in father bill brazil once the matter addressed at the united nations to find a legal way to protect the rights of citizens and preserve the servant of the countries me why it looks like the most provocative relations are you still to come deem agree world the america who publishes golden legal documents claimed that what has seen so far just days. of a much bigger case he promised to release thousands of files in the upcoming weeks or so related to what he say is secret united states
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secretary of state heads to brazil to face demands for an explanation as to why washington is spying on the whole of latin america mostly targeting commercial interests. and china looks set to overtake the u.s. as the world's top boy importer easing concern over the global effects of slowing economic growth for beijing. a local morning welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow. now the father of a chechen man shot and killed while being questioned by the f.b.i. in his own home news in the u.s. to demand someone be held accountable for his son's death he brought him todashev his family are convinced he was unarmed while being questioned about his links with the man accused of carrying out the boston marathon bombings there are allegations the man was shot in the back of his head while on the ground artes and says each york and met the morning father he wants justice face. a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears. nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the moment it happened i haven't been able to forget about it
secretary of state heads to brazil to face demands for an explanation as to why washington is spying on the whole of latin america mostly targeting commercial interests. and china looks set to overtake the u.s. as the world's top boy importer easing concern over the global effects of slowing economic growth for beijing. a local morning welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow. now the father of a chechen man shot and killed while being questioned by the f.b.i. in his own home...
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what is the impact on the jobs in brazil and on the economy on brazil? >> i'll weigh in first.nk it's devastating and i think it has effects for other countries. they just laid off a thousand people because osx stopped a bunch of contracts. so there's a big domino effect here. he's ramping for greater training, greater technical skills within the brazilian work-force. there's a lot of bottlenecks. one of them is the work-force. one of them is literally the bottlenecks. this is a guy who understood those. number two, he's telling you that brazil itself is failing here and this is what investors are seeing despite the fact that the market is down 50% from its highs. there are people who don't want to touch it even throw is value for brazil. >> final word. would you buy brazil? >> yes. i would be nibbling around. i wouldn't be buying any of the ebx companies but i think you can nibble. it's also involved in some of the upscale upstream side of the business. also with the devaluation, a lot of these companies get very competitive. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gentlemen, grea
what is the impact on the jobs in brazil and on the economy on brazil? >> i'll weigh in first.nk it's devastating and i think it has effects for other countries. they just laid off a thousand people because osx stopped a bunch of contracts. so there's a big domino effect here. he's ramping for greater training, greater technical skills within the brazilian work-force. there's a lot of bottlenecks. one of them is the work-force. one of them is literally the bottlenecks. this is a guy who...
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i work at a group of companies in northern brazil. now i am involved with a few foundations that work on amazon conservation, poverty aleviation and research and development of the amazon. brazil can go through the commodities boom without having significant environmental impacts. i think brazil has focused more recently, perhaps over the last five years on improving productivity on already deforested land. one hectre can produce one cow a year. if you plant something, you are going to have one or two tons. if you do fish farming in that area you can get 10 tons of protein. so, there are better alternatives without the moral dilemmas that are involved. they take effort. in some cases a lot of science and research and development. brazil is capable of being an environmental leader in the world. you know, being a moral leader in the sense of lms of poverty, taking care of the environment, issues that the country holds dearly. >> burma is opening up to the world, fresh hope for democracy and big business. they are currently rediscovering
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. - reputable and expensive hospitals in brazil. it has been attracting a growing number of foreign patients. medical tourism is growing worldwide and brazil wants a bigger chunk of the market. >> health services have been growing a lot throughout the years. hospitals invested a lot in technology so we have some of the best facilities and our part of the world. >> tourists traveling for medical reasons spend between 40 and $60 billion a year. the market is growing around 20%. brazil received about 50,000 medical travelers a year from different parts of the world. mostly from neighboring latin american countries like ecuador, bolivia, and uruguay. mostly for cosmetic surgery. foreign patients who come to brazil for treatment can be roughly divided into two groups. there are those from rich countries, europeans and north americans who come here because medical procedures are cheaper. there are those from the developing nations, from latin america and africa who come to brazil because they can find top-quality hospitals for those who c
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scandal seems to be taking on a broader dimensions running her fellow to r t brazil. and as a secretary kerry justifies surveillance in latin. america pirate bay used once again sticking it to the copyright in forces and celebration of its tenth anniversary the flagship pirate web site has released a modified browser intended to circumvent censorship and i speak to r.t. the leader of the swedish pirate party commented on the science extraordinary voyage and gave her thoughts on surveillance it is actually quite amazing that the part of still alive and it's been around for ten years and ten years is an eternity in internet time and it's also a site that has been persecuted by by a lot of corporate industry companies especially from from america from hollywood and but also music industry but i think also that the copyright industry will have a really really hard time trying to close them down even in the future at the core your party focuses on no free flow of information how does a lens figure in your party is thinking the right to personal integrity is incredibly impo
scandal seems to be taking on a broader dimensions running her fellow to r t brazil. and as a secretary kerry justifies surveillance in latin. america pirate bay used once again sticking it to the copyright in forces and celebration of its tenth anniversary the flagship pirate web site has released a modified browser intended to circumvent censorship and i speak to r.t. the leader of the swedish pirate party commented on the science extraordinary voyage and gave her thoughts on surveillance it...
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but some people in brazil have concerns about hosting the tournament. nhk world's chie yamagishi reports. >> fifa has begun taking applications on its website. this is one of many hard-core soccer fans who immediately started to apply. >> translator: ha! i'm going to get a ticket. >> reporter: he's famous for his unique outfit, and he's very much missed by the japanese team. he is applying to watch five japan games. tickets for international fans range from 90 to $990. he can get them cheaper. >> translator: i hope japan will qualify for the quarterfinals. it's free to dream as a supporter, right? i want to dream big. >> reporter: a travel agency in tokyo that specializes in brazil says it's received many queries about the world cup. staff said the website explains how to get tickets in the games and how to get there. >> translator: we have a great opportunity here. we hope this world cup will help many people develop a connection with brazil and they will continue to go there to see other things. >> reporter: but some brazilian residents are upset. the
but some people in brazil have concerns about hosting the tournament. nhk world's chie yamagishi reports. >> fifa has begun taking applications on its website. this is one of many hard-core soccer fans who immediately started to apply. >> translator: ha! i'm going to get a ticket. >> reporter: he's famous for his unique outfit, and he's very much missed by the japanese team. he is applying to watch five japan games. tickets for international fans range from 90 to $990. he can...
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this raising of interest rates is now at 9% in brazil. is that going to be a problem in terms of the overall economy? have they done too much already? >> no, they have not. brazil, unfortunately, is an economy that has always operated with a regime of high interest rates. with inflation expectations going up to 7% and real inflation, if you discount administered prices, in the range of 8%, a 9% nominal interest rate is really a 1% real rate, which is not high by historical brazilian standards. it is quite possible that interest rates, the real interest rates will have to go up even further. >> thank you very much for helping us explain what the central bank in brazil is doing and what they are doing right and doing wrong. thank you. the bank of england is ready and willing to inject more money. in his first major speech since becoming governor, mark carney reassured investors the bank of england will keep interest rates at record lows for the for siebel future. -- foreseeable future. he says he hopes to keep rates low until the oncoming r
this raising of interest rates is now at 9% in brazil. is that going to be a problem in terms of the overall economy? have they done too much already? >> no, they have not. brazil, unfortunately, is an economy that has always operated with a regime of high interest rates. with inflation expectations going up to 7% and real inflation, if you discount administered prices, in the range of 8%, a 9% nominal interest rate is really a 1% real rate, which is not high by historical brazilian...
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scandal seems to be taking on a broader education it's very low to r t brazil. and secretary kerry justifies surveillance in latin america the pirate bay is once again sticking it to call pride in forces and celebration of its tariffs anniversary the flagship part website has released a modified browser intended to circumvent censorship and let's now get more perspective on their somewhat extraordinary voyage now with the leader of sweden's part party and the troll bag and a welcome to our tea parties history is very closely connected to that of pirate bay you've seen all the prosecution even prosecution of it how is it still alive. it is actually of course amazing that's the part of still alive and it's been around for ten years and ten years is an eternity in internet time and it's also a site that has been as you said persecuted by a lot of corporate industry companies smooth especially from from america from hollywood and but also music industry. but they managed to stay alive through a lot of tricks. this week as part of part to have been helping them for a
scandal seems to be taking on a broader education it's very low to r t brazil. and secretary kerry justifies surveillance in latin america the pirate bay is once again sticking it to call pride in forces and celebration of its tariffs anniversary the flagship part website has released a modified browser intended to circumvent censorship and let's now get more perspective on their somewhat extraordinary voyage now with the leader of sweden's part party and the troll bag and a welcome to our tea...
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a swift reshuffle in brazil. this after a bolivian senator fled across the border into brazil.thank you, and again. we are back with the second part of our debate. we were talking about syria, whether or not the west is headed for a military clash with syria. we have media reports suggesting a military action could be imminent, as early as thursday. declassified documents are being declassified at this moment to justify such an intervention. we have been talking about the legal justification. i would like to move on with my guess, we are going to look at the military risks. does the military action, what would it look like and what are the nouns in the unknowns of such an action? once again joining me in paris on my right, laurie dundon, a former u.s. state department staffer. we also have ambassador wilfried bolewski, professor of international law and diplomacy at the american graduate school in paris. you have been helping us out. patricia lalonde, you are a researcher at the institute on europe. you look at security issues and scenarios regarding security issues. and we hav
a swift reshuffle in brazil. this after a bolivian senator fled across the border into brazil.thank you, and again. we are back with the second part of our debate. we were talking about syria, whether or not the west is headed for a military clash with syria. we have media reports suggesting a military action could be imminent, as early as thursday. declassified documents are being declassified at this moment to justify such an intervention. we have been talking about the legal justification. i...
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and overheating brazil, not so hot. but it is forecast growth of 2.5%, still better than america's with 2%. let me give you more context. some better context. take a look at thea chylosis in dollars. the next five biggest economies cannot compete with america's size. china is growing much faster but the u.s. economy is almost double china's size. america's economy will almost never grow that fast, because of more mature economy typically doesn't. today we have been asking you how do you measure your personal growth. i looic this one from mike. he says by how much i can borrow. >> this viewer seems to agree. an increase means little if i can't keep up with costs. tell me what you think by tweeter@aj real money or leave us a comment on facebook. what was the biggest driver of the growth in this country. it was exports. exports account for almost 14% of our nation'sgdp. and ships this emto places like brazil and bermuda. david joins us now from his home, good to see you, sir, thank you for being with us. tell us a little a
and overheating brazil, not so hot. but it is forecast growth of 2.5%, still better than america's with 2%. let me give you more context. some better context. take a look at thea chylosis in dollars. the next five biggest economies cannot compete with america's size. china is growing much faster but the u.s. economy is almost double china's size. america's economy will almost never grow that fast, because of more mature economy typically doesn't. today we have been asking you how do you measure...
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. >>> japan's honda motor will open a new assembly plant in brazil. it'll be the firm's second car plant in the nation and will double its production capacity in the world's fourth largest auto market. honda announced it will invest $445 million to build the new plant. the new plant will begin operations in 2015 with an annual capacity of 120,000 units. honda will also build a research facility to develop cars for the local market. the head of honda's local operations said brazil is an important platform for south america. >> translator: if we look at brazil over the long term its economy has a big potential for growth due to its abundant natural resources. we aim to provide a wide range of products for our customers there. >> auto sales in the country are expected to grow further. brazil will host both the 2014 world cup soccer tournament and the 2016 summer olympic games. last year 3.8 million new vehicles were sold in the country. >>> scientists from around the world are planning to create mutant forms of the bird flu virus. they want to fully asse
. >>> japan's honda motor will open a new assembly plant in brazil. it'll be the firm's second car plant in the nation and will double its production capacity in the world's fourth largest auto market. honda announced it will invest $445 million to build the new plant. the new plant will begin operations in 2015 with an annual capacity of 120,000 units. honda will also build a research facility to develop cars for the local market. the head of honda's local operations said brazil is an...
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brazil has a lot of logistics problems. surpassed the uk as the sixth largest economy, but it should have used this to build out the infrastructure and that's where the criticism is now. >> all right. >> there was some skepticism about south africa. they hosted the last world cup and they pulled it off. >> you think cnn will sponsor us? >> i'd love it. >>> just ahead. >> they always make fans laugh. >> i know they love me even though they don't know me. >> the fans are the ones who made up their minds. >> this boy band seems to have only one direction and that is up. we're live from the london premier of their movie, up next. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> welcome back to cnn. happening right now in london, the world premier of one direction, the movie. if you have a teenager you know that one direction is the hottest boy band in the world. fans lined up for hours which was directed by our own morgan spurlock. i know they're a huge favorite
brazil has a lot of logistics problems. surpassed the uk as the sixth largest economy, but it should have used this to build out the infrastructure and that's where the criticism is now. >> all right. >> there was some skepticism about south africa. they hosted the last world cup and they pulled it off. >> you think cnn will sponsor us? >> i'd love it. >>> just ahead. >> they always make fans laugh. >> i know they love me even though they don't know...
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. >> get them while they are hot -- he gets to the soccer world cup go on sale in brazil -- tickets to the soccer world cup go on sale in brazil. >> the british government is stepping up its pressure on journalists looking into the nsa's global spying operations. police in london have overseen the destruction of hard drives at "the guardian" newspaper. >> but the efforts were to no avail because editors say there are copies in other locations, some of which are believed to be here in berlin. >> this latest effort comes after the partner of the journalists breaking the story was detained. >> two british security officials recently arrived at "the guardian" newspaper in london. their mission was to oversee the destruction of hard drives containing documents leaked by edward snowden. in the weeks before that, the british government had told the paper to hand over or destroy the documents or face legal action. it's a moment the editor of "the guardian" describes as one of the most bizarre in the history of the newspaper. >> i explained that there were other copies not within the uk, so i c
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uncovered by the tell you of ya know investigative journalist in brazil who showed that they also paid the people who are involved in that so-called parliamentary coup and part of why last year and then they manipulated the oas as they have done in they did in the honduran case to also support the outcome so this is what they do they can't get rid of the other governments but they would if they could and they are hoping that you know. since these are democratic governments they have to face elections they're hoping that you know some will lose like the left left of center government in chile last few years ago no michel botulin will probably come back but they're trying to they want to get real right they're still good point mark let's go let's go back to alex alex you want to jump in go ahead make my point is that it works in the we were in a group human soil i'm not in mind i agree if you were in haiti as well but the one thing the one i like blame the u.s. consul in saying well there was a coup in part of why or you know if we do more of the forefront to farson improve so we always
uncovered by the tell you of ya know investigative journalist in brazil who showed that they also paid the people who are involved in that so-called parliamentary coup and part of why last year and then they manipulated the oas as they have done in they did in the honduran case to also support the outcome so this is what they do they can't get rid of the other governments but they would if they could and they are hoping that you know. since these are democratic governments they have to face...
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especially brazil where we were pasting in the middle of, like, kids with huge weapons. and, you know, what's crazy is sometimes i would see them as kids, they would come and say "can i help paste?" and sometimes i would see them as like dark men and people who grew up and only know a crime as an answer. that was really hard moments because you have to view of the whole city, suddenly violence happens and everyone hides and then life goes back the next minute. and, you know, i don't go there for -- i don't search if this kind of context i just want to prove where art can go through process. >> rose: how ambitious with you? it's a word. >> yeah, it's a strong word. i guess i -- i never thought it would be a job to be an artist so i'm not like -- there's not a direct goal where i don't have that admission to be that artist. it's just that i want to see how far i can go keeping my limits, my friend. and that's the real important -- i want to -- i want to keep the coat that i put to myself in the beginning all the way and even if those coats make me fail later because, i don
especially brazil where we were pasting in the middle of, like, kids with huge weapons. and, you know, what's crazy is sometimes i would see them as kids, they would come and say "can i help paste?" and sometimes i would see them as like dark men and people who grew up and only know a crime as an answer. that was really hard moments because you have to view of the whole city, suddenly violence happens and everyone hides and then life goes back the next minute. and, you know, i don't...
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a less valuable real will be good for brazil.ernment doesn't have some sort of ideological commitment to protects and is trying to protect as manufacturing sector during the days of the currency wars. the real is now not at the position 2 would want it to be. but you see a potential change there. a boost to exports. >> yeah. we'll see what happens. and that decision is, what time is it? >> i think probably uk time towards the end of the day, late afternoon brazil time. >> thanks very much for joining us. john lockhart smith. >>> for more, head to cnbc.com and vote in our poll to tell us what you think. we heard the advice from our guests. you might have a different point of view. let us know. >>> as far as the agenda on the u.s. is concerned today, we have july pending home sales out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. forecast to drop by 1%. brown forman before the opening bell as does the clothing retailer chicos. "worldwide exchange" continues in a few moments. you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me.
a less valuable real will be good for brazil.ernment doesn't have some sort of ideological commitment to protects and is trying to protect as manufacturing sector during the days of the currency wars. the real is now not at the position 2 would want it to be. but you see a potential change there. a boost to exports. >> yeah. we'll see what happens. and that decision is, what time is it? >> i think probably uk time towards the end of the day, late afternoon brazil time. >>...
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there was a lot of violence, very unusual in brazil. the government here very keen to get through a series of measures to try to come people down. they want to make sure that next year the action stays on the pitch not off it. >> that said i'll be back with in our news bulletins.nutes. let's see how the press is reacting to this detention of a guardian journalist involved in the edward snowden disclosure about u.s. intelligence. >> that is right. you can imagine is is getting a lot of attention in "the guardian." it explains just what happened. he was on his way from berlin where he lives with his partner, glenn greenwald, who helped edward snowden link -- leak this information. he says all this was intimidation, and what we see here on the front page of "the guardian" is another revelation, that the u.s. confirmed it was given a heads up. this is putting a lot of pressure. >> why they are using an anti- terror law to detain the family member of -- >> at is what everyone wants to know. givesan, david maranda, an interview to "the guardi
there was a lot of violence, very unusual in brazil. the government here very keen to get through a series of measures to try to come people down. they want to make sure that next year the action stays on the pitch not off it. >> that said i'll be back with in our news bulletins.nutes. let's see how the press is reacting to this detention of a guardian journalist involved in the edward snowden disclosure about u.s. intelligence. >> that is right. you can imagine is is getting a lot...
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that in the ghetto you have growth you can look at unemployment is at a record low in ecuador and brazil poverty was reduced much more than it was regionally and any quality too in venezuela was reduced by half and these are governments that the united states doesn't like very much mark these are governments the united states isn't like very much. you know that's right and again the i mean it is an indication what we said at the beginning that to the extent that the region has you know achieved this historical second independence it's called it has it has drawn enormous benefits ok alex you wanted the last word before going to go to the break go ahead i think back to senator kerry's. statement that the left in america is still. america's backyard i mean a sign that it's both regions like new york in the caribbean are not is because of the plethora of three words. that can emerge and occur again we're talking all russia we're talking about china taiwan began you know has a free trade agreement with within for america ok so i'm going to jump in after the short break we'll continue our line
that in the ghetto you have growth you can look at unemployment is at a record low in ecuador and brazil poverty was reduced much more than it was regionally and any quality too in venezuela was reduced by half and these are governments that the united states doesn't like very much mark these are governments the united states isn't like very much. you know that's right and again the i mean it is an indication what we said at the beginning that to the extent that the region has you know achieved...
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the company cc in brazilment we became number 2 in tables in brazil this last quarter and number 2. we have mart phones, tablets with cce. we will continue to be aggressive, that's a part of our strategy, looking at acquisitions, but we got to make sure it's the right value or the fits culturally. >> do you think blackberry is hiked up too much, it's too expensive in. >> i don't want to comment on that, but again we're going to focus on our strategy. we will lock for value. we're very, very proud of the fact that we have been so successful an now we're very well positioned as a device company moving forward. >> for a long time, this is what we talked about. this is where the growth was in the world, today, john chambers told me brazil, latin is on the downside and uniform is bottoming out. what are you seeing in brazil others are not? >> we had 103% growth in brazil year over year this last quarter. part of that was acquisition. both our lenovo business is growing very, very rapidly. so i think we're seeing the start of a dow refresh on an emerging basis. so you got the world cup in
the company cc in brazilment we became number 2 in tables in brazil this last quarter and number 2. we have mart phones, tablets with cce. we will continue to be aggressive, that's a part of our strategy, looking at acquisitions, but we got to make sure it's the right value or the fits culturally. >> do you think blackberry is hiked up too much, it's too expensive in. >> i don't want to comment on that, but again we're going to focus on our strategy. we will lock for value. we're...
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and cheer the ship of minutes three points at windsor park rusher in pole position to qualify for brazil in two thousand and fourteen. this really is a commercial gave for us i don't think it will decide the group as there are still more games to play however we really need to win and if we have a curious it will be a big step in helping us qualify for next year's world cup in brazil russia will start a strong favorites when the game gets underway michael o'neill's side have yet to win the group and drawn at home to minnows answer by shannon luxemburg so if capello's men play to anything nearing their ability they should have few problems in picking up a valuable three points which of on bully d'arcy. and staying with football has moved from world cup qualifiers to the pick of the week's top stories. experience coach got his back in charge of russian premier league side angie after as we heard billionaire owner saleman karimov announced dramatic plans to cut back spending the sixty seven year old takes over from caretaker manager ronnie merlin stay in after coach whose hitting resigned l
and cheer the ship of minutes three points at windsor park rusher in pole position to qualify for brazil in two thousand and fourteen. this really is a commercial gave for us i don't think it will decide the group as there are still more games to play however we really need to win and if we have a curious it will be a big step in helping us qualify for next year's world cup in brazil russia will start a strong favorites when the game gets underway michael o'neill's side have yet to win the...
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what happens in brazil and india does not stay in brazil and india.today, the nobel laureate, seamus heaney, has died. he had been suffering from poor health in recent months. his career spanned more than half a century. born in county derry in northern ireland, much of seamus heaney's writing reflected ireland back to itself at a troubled time in its history. nick time looks back. >> between my finger and thumb, the squat pen rests. >> the first: in seamus heaney firstm in seamus heaney's collection describes his father and grandfather at work. he enjoyed great success while still young. >> i was able to tell seamus that i had been looking through his early books, and i thought the poems were miracles. he choked and said, they would have to be miracles. he continued to write miraculous poems. >> northern ireland's trolls made him more widely known. troubles made him more widely known. >> where society has fallen from grace, this is limbo land at best. at worst, the country of the damned. >> many poets are private people. seamus heaney was a celebrity
what happens in brazil and india does not stay in brazil and india.today, the nobel laureate, seamus heaney, has died. he had been suffering from poor health in recent months. his career spanned more than half a century. born in county derry in northern ireland, much of seamus heaney's writing reflected ireland back to itself at a troubled time in its history. nick time looks back. >> between my finger and thumb, the squat pen rests. >> the first: in seamus heaney firstm in seamus...
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and if we have a curious it will be a big step in helping us qualify for next year's world cup in brazil russia will start a strong favorites when the game gets underway michael o'neill's side have yet to win in the group and have drawn at home to minnows answer by shannon luxemburg so if capello's men play to anything nearing their ability they should have few problems in picking up a valuable three points which of i'm fully darty. and staying with football has moved from world cup qualifiers to the pick of the week's top stories. experience coach got to go is back in charge of russian premier league side on g. after as we heard billionaire owner saleman karim of announce dramatic plans to cut back spending the sixty seven year old takes over from caretaker manager twenty million stay in after coach bruce hiddink resigned last month top russian players igor denise of alexander got caught in a new initiative called have already left it in a moscow while foreign stars like striker samuel midfielder could also soon exit the club. well in germany courage but claudio made a winning start in
and if we have a curious it will be a big step in helping us qualify for next year's world cup in brazil russia will start a strong favorites when the game gets underway michael o'neill's side have yet to win in the group and have drawn at home to minnows answer by shannon luxemburg so if capello's men play to anything nearing their ability they should have few problems in picking up a valuable three points which of i'm fully darty. and staying with football has moved from world cup qualifiers...