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i guess that's brazil, right? >> yeah, it's brazil.r here, but not in the whole city. >> how different is salvador from rio and sao paolo? >> man, salvador is the mother. you know? the music here, the attitude, this area is amazing. >> it is. >> amazing. eat, drink, history, memory, anything. >> pelourinho, pelo for short, was salvador during the portuguese colonial period. it's almost always a party, a series of parties, actually, but tonight is special. ♪ >> look at this smell, man. >> smells good. >> yes. >> oh, that's good. >> isn't that good? >> where to next? >> go to this area. >> yeah. >> i like to bring you today because coming here, people everywhere, this is a free party. you can dance, you can drink your beer everywhere. it's good to see the show inside. it's amazing. ♪ >> you'll try that. >> what is it? >> it's carameo, clover and a mix of honey and limon. >> alcohol? >> yes. >> alcohol of unknown origin dispensed from atop the head of a stranger? >> it's good. >> that's good? >> mama always said that was a good idea. ♪ i
i guess that's brazil, right? >> yeah, it's brazil.r here, but not in the whole city. >> how different is salvador from rio and sao paolo? >> man, salvador is the mother. you know? the music here, the attitude, this area is amazing. >> it is. >> amazing. eat, drink, history, memory, anything. >> pelourinho, pelo for short, was salvador during the portuguese colonial period. it's almost always a party, a series of parties, actually, but tonight is special. ♪...
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turnover inlargest coming tooreign money brazil. event such as the world cup is the opportunity to rebrand. still attracting investments. we are now facing an economic slowdown, as all the countries in the world are. we are sure the rebranding of the company will help us to increase the number of foreign countries. them to the games and to many destinations we have to offer your request you created all these new hotels, restaurants, establishments. what happens when you do not have a world event. >> in the past 10 years, we have improved conditions in brazil. seven percent of extreme poverty, formalized 20 million jobs. it means you have paid vacation for the first time. that is why we went from 30 million in 2003 to 110 domestic arrivals last year. more and more are traveling now within the country. think it was not only meant for international tourist, but also the internal market. visitedrazilians have the store hundred cities. they were visiting for the first time. money?it have the >> they do. .ore and more have access it is a
turnover inlargest coming tooreign money brazil. event such as the world cup is the opportunity to rebrand. still attracting investments. we are now facing an economic slowdown, as all the countries in the world are. we are sure the rebranding of the company will help us to increase the number of foreign countries. them to the games and to many destinations we have to offer your request you created all these new hotels, restaurants, establishments. what happens when you do not have a world...
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india and brazil, i like brazil a little better. few saw what happened in india up to the election, that's what's occurring in ewe. i think there is a lot more room to run into the end of october. >> i think you have more room to run into october. we do. if you look at what's been working, it's not just the chinese internet names we know so swell well the daded bybaidu world. >> isn't china mobile moving higher because of apple? >> i do think it is tied with apple especially with this new product launching and the fact that they are giving themselves an opportunity to get involved more and more with the iphone. i think there are some reasons from that perspective. i also, when you look at these numbers, you go back and fort about negative number, positive number, overall i tend to look at these positive numbers. i think this is an area that will move to market side. >> courtney reagan is following young brands, moving lower in the after hours, court. >> young cannot seem to get out of this slump here. the stock is moving lower, alth
india and brazil, i like brazil a little better. few saw what happened in india up to the election, that's what's occurring in ewe. i think there is a lot more room to run into the end of october. >> i think you have more room to run into october. we do. if you look at what's been working, it's not just the chinese internet names we know so swell well the daded bybaidu world. >> isn't china mobile moving higher because of apple? >> i do think it is tied with apple especially...
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all about politics in brazil. we have presidential elections on october 5 and the martin has gotten excited about the possibility of a position victory after the tragic death of a candidate on august 15th. second place in the first round and the second round she's ahead of president youssef and her policies look to be very good for the market, bringing back the policies we had under president cardozo and first term of president lula. and weak growth, high inflation and economy stagnated around the levels that president lula left. >> we began the show speaking about what's happening in oil and the energy market. i'm sure you're thinking about that relative to brazil and joe terra nova on the trader on the desk today has a question related to that which he thinks is a big negative. we debate it after his question. >> i do, will. looking at brazil, i think it's up 30% off the march lows. ultimately the question to me would be why not take the profit right now, given the uncertainty as what the outcome truly is going
all about politics in brazil. we have presidential elections on october 5 and the martin has gotten excited about the possibility of a position victory after the tragic death of a candidate on august 15th. second place in the first round and the second round she's ahead of president youssef and her policies look to be very good for the market, bringing back the policies we had under president cardozo and first term of president lula. and weak growth, high inflation and economy stagnated around...
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and brazil is a religious country. dr. kikawa doesn't have a posh doctor's office in san paolo, but travels to where he is needed most with his mobile medical center, as part of the cies project. at the moment, he and his colleagues are in san matteus, a poor district on the outskirts of the city treating locals in a mobile clinic. this morning kikawa will perform forty gastroscopies, making sure in each case to take plenty of time to get to know the person behind the patient. that approach is central to his project. >> they have feelings and a soul, body and spirit and those things all go together. that is what doctors are there for, to take everything into consideration - not just the illness. if you do that, you are contributing to change, to transformation!" >> he wants to shake up brazil's health care system and make it more humane. here, where people wait months and even years for appointments, his idea is well received. vanuza alfredo pedro de souza is familiar with the waiting game, but now it is her turn. with ver
and brazil is a religious country. dr. kikawa doesn't have a posh doctor's office in san paolo, but travels to where he is needed most with his mobile medical center, as part of the cies project. at the moment, he and his colleagues are in san matteus, a poor district on the outskirts of the city treating locals in a mobile clinic. this morning kikawa will perform forty gastroscopies, making sure in each case to take plenty of time to get to know the person behind the patient. that approach is...
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. >>> the government of brazil has launched a new initiative to fight dangi fever. it involves introducing thousands of mosquitos into the area where the disease is widespread. >> reporter: there is a buzz in brazil over some very special mosquitos, tens of thousands of these test insects are being released into the wild. they have been infected with a bacteria which makes them unable to transmit the drngs dangi virus. >> translator: i would say in about two years we will see a reduction of the number of cases in brazil. >> reporter: the initiative is part of an international project out of a university in australia, similar releases have taken place in vietnam and indonesia where the fever is a problem. >> the bacteria can spread it's a into the mosquito population and by releasing some mosquitos that contain the bacteria, through the process of my team, the bacteria will spread into the rest of the mosquito population. >> reporter: here is how it works. as a male feets with an infected female, the future generation will carry the bacteria. every minute of every da
. >>> the government of brazil has launched a new initiative to fight dangi fever. it involves introducing thousands of mosquitos into the area where the disease is widespread. >> reporter: there is a buzz in brazil over some very special mosquitos, tens of thousands of these test insects are being released into the wild. they have been infected with a bacteria which makes them unable to transmit the drngs dangi virus. >> translator: i would say in about two years we will...
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despite the new facilities, brazil's transport infrastructure is a source of concern.stors want reliable roads and public transportation. the brazilian government says it plans to invest more. >> the biggest challenge is infrastructure. what we would most like to address now is logistics. various transport hubs and connections, ports, roads, railways, and waterways. that will help brazil work more closely with the private sector to make these projects a reality. >> private investors are currently holding back. industrial output is falling. the brazilian economy has slumped. compared to last year, investment has fallen by about 11%. >> we just have to deal with this slump in the market at the moment. no company likes to see a drop in turnover, but we are seeing it this year and it will probably be the same next year. but the long-term outlook is good. infrastructure investment is already underway. >> harbors and airports will receive the lion's share of new investment. the transport hubs are often congested due to long lines and poor connections. >> brazil is in recessi
despite the new facilities, brazil's transport infrastructure is a source of concern.stors want reliable roads and public transportation. the brazilian government says it plans to invest more. >> the biggest challenge is infrastructure. what we would most like to address now is logistics. various transport hubs and connections, ports, roads, railways, and waterways. that will help brazil work more closely with the private sector to make these projects a reality. >> private investors...
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>> the minister here in brazil said brazil was not consult issed is -- consulted in the elaboration ofhe says she was given a text to sign without having the chance to make changes to it. this is disputed by the leader in the program. he said there was contact to involve the country and there was no response. the fact also is that this agreement, one of the terms, one of the goals, is to bring the deforestation to zero by 2030. this could clash with brazilian law. the minister said there's concerns because brazilian law establishes difference between legal and illegal deforestation. the national policy is end illegal deforestation. that would clash with this pact. it's interesting three brazilian states in the amazon have signed the pact agreed on in new york. perhaps an act of defiance pressuring the government to sign it in the coming months. >> we're looking forward to general assembly today taking place in new york julia. the first world leader to take to the stage, why is it she gets to go first? >> there's this tradition in the united nations that dates back to 1947. the u.n. had
>> the minister here in brazil said brazil was not consult issed is -- consulted in the elaboration ofhe says she was given a text to sign without having the chance to make changes to it. this is disputed by the leader in the program. he said there was contact to involve the country and there was no response. the fact also is that this agreement, one of the terms, one of the goals, is to bring the deforestation to zero by 2030. this could clash with brazilian law. the minister said...
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or belmont. >> brazil. brazil. >> over to jeff ranieri. seeing the line, you will wait a bit, jeff? >> yeah, couple weeks. until i can get in the star to check the thing out. look at the rainfall we did have today. it did add up some of the most in the north bay. cloverdale, 1/2 inch. really rule of thumb. .1, less. a lot of bay. napa. nevada, .03. and, 24-hour rainfall total. we get you outside of the doppler radar. it scans around. the storm cyst temperature moved well to the south. as of this very moment. we're in the clear from that system. we are going to start to see things improve as we head throughout friday forecast. take you outside right now. sky camera network. 68. cloud in the south bay. fog at the kes lecoastline. visibility reduced. fog from san francisco. currently have 63. we have a few clear spots in the north bay. colder temperatures there. 61. now by tomorrow morning, we are going to start off with some thick areas of cloud cover. north bay and san francisco. you know the drill. probably
or belmont. >> brazil. brazil. >> over to jeff ranieri. seeing the line, you will wait a bit, jeff? >> yeah, couple weeks. until i can get in the star to check the thing out. look at the rainfall we did have today. it did add up some of the most in the north bay. cloverdale, 1/2 inch. really rule of thumb. .1, less. a lot of bay. napa. nevada, .03. and, 24-hour rainfall total. we get you outside of the doppler radar. it scans around. the storm cyst temperature moved well to...
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the biggest threat, most real was in brazil. it was passed earlier this year. there was at one point provisions mandating data localization. those provisions were remove ed from the bill in part because of the recognition within brazil that doing so had negative repercussions for brazilians themselves. we're seeing that kind of educational process taking place around the world. people see it's not in their self-interest to invest in these data a processes. as it relates to steps we can take to restore some degree of trust or some degree of collaboration and comradery on these issue, eu and u.s. under the direction of department of commerce here and counter parts in the eu are working on updates to safe harbor for eu u.s. tran missions of digital data. it's as much their opinion as it is ours of distribution of information because of how important this is to the entire economy in both sectors. another step that we're taking is ntia announcement earlier this year to transfer the contract functions subject to conditions to multistakeholder community to insure we'r
the biggest threat, most real was in brazil. it was passed earlier this year. there was at one point provisions mandating data localization. those provisions were remove ed from the bill in part because of the recognition within brazil that doing so had negative repercussions for brazilians themselves. we're seeing that kind of educational process taking place around the world. people see it's not in their self-interest to invest in these data a processes. as it relates to steps we can take to...
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they both can go up and brazil will outperform and they both can go down and i think brazil will outperformare pair, i want to reiterate. david: what makes you bearish on germany that makes you bullish on brazil. >> over the last several years since summer of 202007 have been on fire. the emerging markets, latin america didn't get the memo. they got destroyed during that exact same time. we saw momentum shifting this spring when brazil and "brics" and emerging markets making new lows. momentum was already picking up. we saw the opposite on upside in germany as germany was making new highs, momentum was rolling over. when you look at the pair that was perfect pair. i came on the show, i like the pair at 1.6. this is ew-z, brazil and ewg, germany. we're sitting 1.83. >> sorry, can i clarify? do you short the msci germany fund. >> long dollar brazil, you are short equivalent dollar in ewg. that is million dollars. if it is $10. >> double euro short, drr, each time dollar moves up? >> i don't get fancy with leveraged etfs. there is lot of ways you can lose money. i try to stay away from that. i
they both can go up and brazil will outperform and they both can go down and i think brazil will outperformare pair, i want to reiterate. david: what makes you bearish on germany that makes you bullish on brazil. >> over the last several years since summer of 202007 have been on fire. the emerging markets, latin america didn't get the memo. they got destroyed during that exact same time. we saw momentum shifting this spring when brazil and "brics" and emerging markets making new...
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brazil's presidential race heats up with contender topping thele power crisises.nd hunted by the islamic state group and forced to flee for their lives, take shelter in turkey. hard hitting... >> there blocking the door... >> ground breaking... >> truth seeking... >> we have to get out of here... award winning investigative documentary series... special episode ferguson: city under siege only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. >> hello again, these are the top stories on al jazeera. both sites in the ukrainian conflict are blaming each other for violating a cease fire, that was put in place on friday. pro russia
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his breakthrough album was "brazil 66," his career now spans some 50 years, and he shows no signs ofwing down. his latest cd is called "magic" and features janelle monet, john legend, as well as brazilian guest vocalists. he was nominated for best song for the animated film "rio." let's take a look at sergio mendes performing in san francisco just a few weeks ago. ♪ ♪ >> still at it, man, still sounding good. >> thank you, man, pleasure to be here. >> pleasure to have you here. what motivates you these days to keep doing this? >> i think, you know, i love music. i mean, that's in my blood, and growing up in brazil and music was part of my life and still is very important part of my life, and i love traveling. i love making records and playing live with my band, as you can see. and just having fun. >> yeah, how did you first get introduced to music? >> i learned classical music when i was seven years old. i got -- my mom got me a piano, my father was a doctor, and i learned classical music. when i was about 13 years old, somebody played me a jazz record, and i said, wow, this is -- i
his breakthrough album was "brazil 66," his career now spans some 50 years, and he shows no signs ofwing down. his latest cd is called "magic" and features janelle monet, john legend, as well as brazilian guest vocalists. he was nominated for best song for the animated film "rio." let's take a look at sergio mendes performing in san francisco just a few weeks ago. ♪ ♪ >> still at it, man, still sounding good. >> thank you, man, pleasure to be here....
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the biggest threat, most real was in brazil. it was passed earlier this year. there was at one point provisions mandating data localization. those provisions were remove ed from the bill in part because of the recognition within brazil th doing so ha mandating the localization. those provisions were removed from the bill in part because of the recognition within brazil that doing so had negative repercussions for brazilians and that we are seeing that kind of educational process taking place around the world where people see it's not in their self-interest to engage in a battle of politicalization processes. as early as this does we can take to restore some degree of trust for some degree of collaboration on these issues, the e.u. in the u.s. under the direction of the department of commerce here and their counterparts in the e.u. are working on updated safe harbor for e.u. u.s. transitions on digital data. again i think there's a recognition within the european union that it's as much and there are just as it isn't ours to make sure we have interoperable bit c
the biggest threat, most real was in brazil. it was passed earlier this year. there was at one point provisions mandating data localization. those provisions were remove ed from the bill in part because of the recognition within brazil th doing so ha mandating the localization. those provisions were removed from the bill in part because of the recognition within brazil that doing so had negative repercussions for brazilians and that we are seeing that kind of educational process taking place...
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brazil is confused. both the women who are running, it now goes to a runoff, neither of which are pro capitalists. they're both quasi socialists. one is an ex-marxist guerrilla. she happens to be the president right now. nonetheless, i don't put much credence in eefrt them. they don't spawn confidence in me at this point. brazil is always the country ahead of it and they can't get a grasp on it and it seems to be doing it again. of the two, no question. if you have to make a choice between those two, give me india. >> are you more bullish, less bullish of the equity markets now versus two weeks ago? is. >> less bullish. less bullish. just a little bit. i'm nervous. i'm nervous guy. >> why are you nervous? >> underneath the market the technicals have been deteriorating for some period of time. we are long in the tooth as far as the economic environments are concerned. we're long in the tooth as far as the longevity of this bull market is concerned. we failed to make new highs. number of stocks trading bel
brazil is confused. both the women who are running, it now goes to a runoff, neither of which are pro capitalists. they're both quasi socialists. one is an ex-marxist guerrilla. she happens to be the president right now. nonetheless, i don't put much credence in eefrt them. they don't spawn confidence in me at this point. brazil is always the country ahead of it and they can't get a grasp on it and it seems to be doing it again. of the two, no question. if you have to make a choice between...
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i've seen brazil, you know, brazil falling off a cliff this morning. mexico, peso's in trouble. lot of emerging markets fund managers have not come on lately and told us how great they are. it's great you soccer retail people give us your money, yeah, we'll be down 40%, up 60%. >> noncorrelated but always correlated. >> always correlated. in the end, alibaba, right now people are correct in saying that that was the short-term peak. such an easy call. it seems so trite. >> it does seem trite. >> it can't be that simple. >> it's like, that was the top. of course, people say, no bells rung at the top. they say, no. they rang the bell at the top. i don't know, maybe they had a hearing problem. they rang the bell. >> shares of dreamworks surging. published report say softbank, the company run by japan's richest man, is in talks to acquire the studio known for of course movies such as "shrek" and "madagascar," softbank offered 32 a share for dreamworks, almost ten bucks above the closing price. i want to put cold water on this one. having done reporting this morning. people, let's cal
i've seen brazil, you know, brazil falling off a cliff this morning. mexico, peso's in trouble. lot of emerging markets fund managers have not come on lately and told us how great they are. it's great you soccer retail people give us your money, yeah, we'll be down 40%, up 60%. >> noncorrelated but always correlated. >> always correlated. in the end, alibaba, right now people are correct in saying that that was the short-term peak. such an easy call. it seems so trite. >> it...
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he's currently serving a ban for biting an opponent in the world cup in brazil. he cost $128 million from liverpool scoring twice. he's expected to make his first team debut on october 24th. >> well, his new team is doing pretty well without him. winning four out of four games in la liga and. they look to extend their lead to the top with five points. >> we still need to improve in defense. there is still room for improvement. we're working on that to improve individual performances. we can still improve, but our rivals can win and inflict damage on us. >> manchester city are in third round. also in action are premier league leaders chelsea. they're home to bolton. five matches to german bundesliga are in action and speaks halftime against stuttgart and is still currently goalless. the golf's ryder cup will begin in scotland, and it seems that the gloves have come off after boring and bland press conferences. they went on the u.s. team's inability to gel as an unit. and phil mickelson referred to a legal dispute. >> not only are we able to play together, we also
he's currently serving a ban for biting an opponent in the world cup in brazil. he cost $128 million from liverpool scoring twice. he's expected to make his first team debut on october 24th. >> well, his new team is doing pretty well without him. winning four out of four games in la liga and. they look to extend their lead to the top with five points. >> we still need to improve in defense. there is still room for improvement. we're working on that to improve individual...
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she could now become brazil's first black president.be a remarkable turn of events for the veteran environmental campaigner, who was raised in a community in the amazon and only learned to read and write at the age of 16. well, in a moment, we'll be talking to bbc's reporter who is in rio de janeiro. but let's give you a taste of what this campaign is looking like in terms of the advertising. >> marina silva! >> marina! marina! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, as you'd expect, a lot of music in those political ads. let's go to rio. it was great fun watching and listening to them, but underlining this, though, it's quite a serious point about how much television time these candidates can get. just explain that. >> yes, it's a very tight race, and we're seeing this battle every day on television. according to brazilian law, ahead of the elections, all the candidates have free air time, but it's not an even playing field. according to how many congress -- how many seats the candidates have in congress, or actually their coalitions, so this actually explains
she could now become brazil's first black president.be a remarkable turn of events for the veteran environmental campaigner, who was raised in a community in the amazon and only learned to read and write at the age of 16. well, in a moment, we'll be talking to bbc's reporter who is in rio de janeiro. but let's give you a taste of what this campaign is looking like in terms of the advertising. >> marina silva! >> marina! marina! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, as you'd expect, a lot of...
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told investorsa that brazil will be a linchpin for international expansion. is trying to calm clients after the departure of bill gross. the world's biggest bond funds have started reaching out to investors across the world. pimco says it will be business as usual and there will be no major changes in investment strategy. people watch pimco versus taking money out, there is no reason to believe the script is going to change significantly. pimco has always relied on in,, , whether inn income mortgages or corporate bonds. ofthat was a look at some your company news. i am stephen engle. thise world of watches ends on hong kong this week. to hear from the industry's influential guests. let's talk to one man who runs one of the most well-known watch brands. right here for the watches and wonders exhibition. thank you for coming in. you guys have been in business for less than two decades now. the competition has been there for 200 years. how does this work out for you? >> we are a relatively young brand. by strong differentiation approach associated to exclusive c
told investorsa that brazil will be a linchpin for international expansion. is trying to calm clients after the departure of bill gross. the world's biggest bond funds have started reaching out to investors across the world. pimco says it will be business as usual and there will be no major changes in investment strategy. people watch pimco versus taking money out, there is no reason to believe the script is going to change significantly. pimco has always relied on in,, , whether inn income...
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you see the president of brazil giving her speech.t obama follows the president of brazil. making his pitch to a far broader international coalition in syria. the white house acknowledges that he speaks at the time when there's clearly unease over a range of challenges in the world. chuck todd is moderator of meet the press. what a pleasure to see you, chuck. >> good morning, jose. >> you pointed out this is the seventh country in which president obama has launched air strikes for military operations. it's a challenge for the president to continue to make case he's a president who is foreign policy is defined by ending wars. how do we expect him to make the case today that world leaders should join him in a new one? >> i think that's the struggle he's going to do. when you read the 2013 speech he gave one year ago to the today, it's -- it in some ways, is a total contrast to the message he's got to send today and about the threat of terrorism and about how to go about this. so i think you're going to hear him make the case that, hey,
you see the president of brazil giving her speech.t obama follows the president of brazil. making his pitch to a far broader international coalition in syria. the white house acknowledges that he speaks at the time when there's clearly unease over a range of challenges in the world. chuck todd is moderator of meet the press. what a pleasure to see you, chuck. >> good morning, jose. >> you pointed out this is the seventh country in which president obama has launched air strikes for...
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brazil fell into a recession in the first half of the year.has weakened slightly after slamming into the gulf coast of mexico. it went on shore with category three hurricane winds. more than 200,000 people lost power and hotels in vehicles were damaged. now it is a category two hurricane and expected to continue to weaken over the next 48 hours. andrise of smart phones tablets have given birth to a booming industry of high-tech accessories. asterisk the sale of premium headphones exceeded $1 billion. experts say the market will continue to grow this year. a new holliday visited business raising the bar on earbuds. >> at this news story in new york city it is all about years -- ears. ♪ >> did you ever think you would talk about ears this much? >> i never thought i would look at them this much. i also never really knew right and left could be so different and family ears could be so different. >> those defenses are what gave her the idea to start a company called normal. >> it is normal one-size-fits-all and. >> using 3-d printer should take abo
brazil fell into a recession in the first half of the year.has weakened slightly after slamming into the gulf coast of mexico. it went on shore with category three hurricane winds. more than 200,000 people lost power and hotels in vehicles were damaged. now it is a category two hurricane and expected to continue to weaken over the next 48 hours. andrise of smart phones tablets have given birth to a booming industry of high-tech accessories. asterisk the sale of premium headphones exceeded $1...
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ask brazil to halt deforestation.t's their whole thing. the best you can hope for is a tiny strip of rainforest. [ applause ] >> jon: the gathering -- it really does. south america will look much better in a bathing suit now. the gathering wasn't totally hopeless. one un agent believes the planet can be saved. the av department. >> one day we will find the power of the energy alarm clock came through the breeze of the trees. it won't scar the land or poison the seas. the question is how do we get to that day from where we are today? all 7.3 billion of us. >> jon: wow, nicely done. if you want to capture the full gravity of climate change pick a different morgan freeman. >> this is it. it won't go on for everyone. >> new york site, atlanta, philadelphia, all will be destroyed. >> so, that's it. good luck to us all. good luck to us all. >> jon: we will be right back. [rock & roll music] ♪ ♪ the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...h
ask brazil to halt deforestation.t's their whole thing. the best you can hope for is a tiny strip of rainforest. [ applause ] >> jon: the gathering -- it really does. south america will look much better in a bathing suit now. the gathering wasn't totally hopeless. one un agent believes the planet can be saved. the av department. >> one day we will find the power of the energy alarm clock came through the breeze of the trees. it won't scar the land or poison the seas. the question is...
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i'm here with the head of this research here in brazil, he has a little pot full of mosquitos flyings the timeframe for this project? how long will it take for residents here to start feeling an effect? >> until maybe the end of the year. next season, we will probably see a reduction of dengue cases happening. >> reporter: next year already? >> maybe. >> reporter: last year, brazil had a million and a half cases of dengue fever in the country. the bacteria in these mosquitos that are being released is actually common. it's present in 60% of insects in nature, but it can't infect humans. they now represent a new hope to eradicate dengue fever in this community and perhaps in the country. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come, the peril for consumers of pesticide users. international agencies move to tackle residues in food. we take a look at india, where the danger is not widely recognized. >>> we've got some more news for you here. this is breaking news, just coming in to us from paris, as the french government is quoted as saying it has led further new air stri
i'm here with the head of this research here in brazil, he has a little pot full of mosquitos flyings the timeframe for this project? how long will it take for residents here to start feeling an effect? >> until maybe the end of the year. next season, we will probably see a reduction of dengue cases happening. >> reporter: next year already? >> maybe. >> reporter: last year, brazil had a million and a half cases of dengue fever in the country. the bacteria in these...
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considered a crime in brazil, though up to a million abortions are held here every year. don't want the law to change and her family is part of the growing evangelical population that doesn't think women should have a choice. her sister says they want justice and that includes a crackdown on illegal abortion clinics. she's already paid for what she's done. many people have been criticizing her, and said she deserved to die. i'm against abortion, too, but she's paid the price. now those who did this to her have to pay, too. >> reporter: brazil is a traditionally catholic country. three million people turn eed o to see the pope last year. a recent poll suggests most brazilians are against legalizing abortion, but one in five women has had an abortion by the age of 40. abortion is legal only in case of rape, risk to the mother's life, or when the fetus can't develop its brain. groups of women's rights activists have held small protests in rio and sao paolo to defend the right to choose. this banner in rio says we are all janjidas. it only makes women more vulnerable, forcing
considered a crime in brazil, though up to a million abortions are held here every year. don't want the law to change and her family is part of the growing evangelical population that doesn't think women should have a choice. her sister says they want justice and that includes a crackdown on illegal abortion clinics. she's already paid for what she's done. many people have been criticizing her, and said she deserved to die. i'm against abortion, too, but she's paid the price. now those who did...
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16 in brazil, santos is happy. >> i'm very happy i was chosen. it is an honor to serve my country. i'm feeling a lot of emotion. i've dreamt about this many times. through this dream, i'm ready to give everything for my country and for portuguese football. >> portugal endured a miserable world cup this summer before crashing out in the group stages. they lost 1-0 in their opening qualifier for 2016. santos clearly has plenty of work to do. in cycling, bradley wiggins has clinched his first world title with a thrilling time trial victory at the world championships. the 34-year-old beat the three-time champion, martin, by 26.32 sec -- 26.23 seconds on the hilly course. time is running out for the ryder cup captains to pick their pairings for friday. watson, who captained the last u.s. team which won the ryder cup in europe in 1993, is asked if he can relate to the new generation, despite being 40 years older. >> indeed. they know i've played in the ryder cup. they understand i've been a captain. they know that i know what they're doing. they have a
16 in brazil, santos is happy. >> i'm very happy i was chosen. it is an honor to serve my country. i'm feeling a lot of emotion. i've dreamt about this many times. through this dream, i'm ready to give everything for my country and for portuguese football. >> portugal endured a miserable world cup this summer before crashing out in the group stages. they lost 1-0 in their opening qualifier for 2016. santos clearly has plenty of work to do. in cycling, bradley wiggins has clinched...
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. >> host: was fascinating, you say that and i'm a big fan of brazil and i went to salvador and found there were some traditions that the african transplant to brazil have brought and kept, so much so now you have west africans going, kind of like a reverse cultural phenomenon, going to learn some other ancient cultural traditions that they've lost. >> guest: is a simmer situation in cuba which is second on to brazil and france brazil is only second to cuba and having a large and important african cultural imprint husband absolutely. a lot of people don't know that. a lot of people don't make that presumption. dive into that a little bit because the number of cuba and the integrated particularly after 1959 after the rise of castro, was this a mixture of cubans? was it afro-cubans this report shall he? was a european cubans or white cubans, mixed cubans? >> guest: obviously many mixed cubans came as well. what i have heard is that has cubans came into florida, a southern state, segregated state, the whites were not segregated but a black cubans go dark cubans were and they could not st
. >> host: was fascinating, you say that and i'm a big fan of brazil and i went to salvador and found there were some traditions that the african transplant to brazil have brought and kept, so much so now you have west africans going, kind of like a reverse cultural phenomenon, going to learn some other ancient cultural traditions that they've lost. >> guest: is a simmer situation in cuba which is second on to brazil and france brazil is only second to cuba and having a large and...
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there is no reason to change everything all at once. >> the impressive showing in brazil has seen thems early favorites to take the next continental crown. >> they will see us as if we are already the next champions of africa. before that, there are the qualifiers that will be difficult. matches in africa are already -- always tough. we have the ability to qualify for the next stage. >> he is one of three additions to the squad. stage 11 of the wealth -- vuelta espania. contador hold onto the leader's red jersey. uran hold onto third place. eching] [speaking native language]
there is no reason to change everything all at once. >> the impressive showing in brazil has seen thems early favorites to take the next continental crown. >> they will see us as if we are already the next champions of africa. before that, there are the qualifiers that will be difficult. matches in africa are already -- always tough. we have the ability to qualify for the next stage. >> he is one of three additions to the squad. stage 11 of the wealth -- vuelta espania....
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>> reporter: coke that he believes is flooding the streets of brazil.n its most destructive form, crack. the stakes are high. so he's partnered with the peruvian national police, and invited us along for his latest mission. the troops have identified a network of fields in an isolated section of jungle. the advance team goes in by boat and we follow in a sea plane. our pilot was saying that he always puts his bullet proof vest under his seat because these flyovers can be really dangerous. they know these guys have guns. this rugged region is a smuggler's paradise. he can't fly very low because he's afraid that we might be shot at. well join the two-mile hike deep into narco territory. you have to watch where you step, because there are scorpions, poisonous snakes, spiders. we are also on the lookout for armed guards and traps. we walked about 45 minutes to an hour to get here in thick, thick jungle. suddenly, it's just this clearing and all this that you see here is all coca. there are no signs of traffickers yet, so he commands his team to fan out. mea
>> reporter: coke that he believes is flooding the streets of brazil.n its most destructive form, crack. the stakes are high. so he's partnered with the peruvian national police, and invited us along for his latest mission. the troops have identified a network of fields in an isolated section of jungle. the advance team goes in by boat and we follow in a sea plane. our pilot was saying that he always puts his bullet proof vest under his seat because these flyovers can be really dangerous....
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>> brazil up a lot today.tually brought our energy sector up and helped us kind of turn around so i think that was kind of an untold story today about brazil as the election -- >> didn't mcdonald talk about this on our air a couple of days ago and bullish. >> might have been. i might have been tuned without larry. possibility. >> a read through of the emerging markets looking to -- look. tim seymour, i know this is -- you're all over this stuff. are we seeing green chutes or no? >> i don't think so from brazil. it is an economy that clearly has significant structural reform and the election result is priced in. emerging asia will continue to outperform but look at emerging over two weeks it is a story of an inversed correlation to the dollar. dollar closed at 11th straight week higher and putting pressure on all markets, especially the emerging. currencies is where it's taking place. buying emerging with two feet here? no. i think it's not oversold enough. i think you can see emerging trend lower. even though
>> brazil up a lot today.tually brought our energy sector up and helped us kind of turn around so i think that was kind of an untold story today about brazil as the election -- >> didn't mcdonald talk about this on our air a couple of days ago and bullish. >> might have been. i might have been tuned without larry. possibility. >> a read through of the emerging markets looking to -- look. tim seymour, i know this is -- you're all over this stuff. are we seeing green...
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the biggest threat, most real was in brazil. it was passed earlier this year.here was at one point provisions mandating data localization. those provisions were remove ed from the bill in part because of the recognition within brazil that doing so had negative repercussions for brazilians themselves. we're seeing that kind of educational process taking place around the world. people see it's not in their self-interest to invest in these data a processes. as it relates to steps we can take to restore some degree of trust or some degree of collaboration and comradery on these issue, eu and u.s. under the direction of department of commerce here and counter parts in the eu are working on updates to safe harbor for eu u.s. tran missions of digital data. it's as much their opinion as it is ours of distribution of information because of how important this is to the entire economy in both sectors. another step that we're taking is ntia announcement earlier this year to transfer the contract functions subject to conditions to multistakeholder community to insure we're
the biggest threat, most real was in brazil. it was passed earlier this year.here was at one point provisions mandating data localization. those provisions were remove ed from the bill in part because of the recognition within brazil that doing so had negative repercussions for brazilians themselves. we're seeing that kind of educational process taking place around the world. people see it's not in their self-interest to invest in these data a processes. as it relates to steps we can take to...
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poorest part of brazil.eru and ecuador, you have catastrophic flooding in many places that washes out infrastructure. narrator: because of its devastating effects around the globe scientists tried to accurately predict el niÑo in advance to help people prepare. these attempts were unsuccessful until the mid-1980s when cane and his colleague steve zebiak set out to create a physically based computer model to predict these phenomena. cane: here is this el niÑo phenomenon which i knew about because it had caused these anomalies in wintertime circulation over north america in '77, '78. and i was living in boston at the time and it dumped this incredible amount of snow on us. we kept geing hit by snowstorms. and then we finally got hit by the big one. so, these el niÑo events if we could forecast them and get this information out there there's the possibility of taking actions that will mitigate these impacts. narrator: to understand el niÑo, it is first important to understand the dynamics of the pacific ocean.
poorest part of brazil.eru and ecuador, you have catastrophic flooding in many places that washes out infrastructure. narrator: because of its devastating effects around the globe scientists tried to accurately predict el niÑo in advance to help people prepare. these attempts were unsuccessful until the mid-1980s when cane and his colleague steve zebiak set out to create a physically based computer model to predict these phenomena. cane: here is this el niÑo phenomenon which i knew about...
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. >> we'll look at brazil's election. first the sport. serena williams makes a time. how the u.s. men's game is trying it hit the same heights once again. . >> with presidential elections a month away in brazil, opposition candidate marina silva surged to the top of the opinion polls. the environmentalist replaces c, killed in a -- replaces campos, killed in a car crash. she faces hurdles. >> marina silva, here, there. the presidential candidate has been appearing everywhere, and is the hottest brazilian comot di. many -- commodity. many ask if the former maid could really be the next president. >> the answer is yes, if you believe the polls showing her defeating rousseff in a run off. the answer is yes. marina silva's rise may be traced back to jooup when millions of -- june when millions of brazilians took to the streets in street demonstrations voicing displeasure in government and politics. >> when the protests were taking place, she was seen as someone capitalizing, galvanising some of the protesters. she's a new element in an election that was dull until the mom
. >> we'll look at brazil's election. first the sport. serena williams makes a time. how the u.s. men's game is trying it hit the same heights once again. . >> with presidential elections a month away in brazil, opposition candidate marina silva surged to the top of the opinion polls. the environmentalist replaces c, killed in a -- replaces campos, killed in a car crash. she faces hurdles. >> marina silva, here, there. the presidential candidate has been appearing everywhere,...
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that the transplanted to brazil had brought and was kept so much so that you have west africans coming to the reverse phenomenon to the cultural traditions that they lost. >> it's a very similar situation which is second only to brazil and perhaps only to cuba in having an important interest. >> a lot of people don't make that presumption. >> the number that emigrated particularly after 1959 after the rise of castro, was this a mix of cubans or disproportionate? >> guest: i have heard is that the cubans came into florida in the southern state in the segregated state dot the rights were not segregated but they could not stand being segregated by the former compatriots so many of them went up north and had a very important colony. this is something that happened in florida that said i'm going to be segregated. i grew up with that guy. the so-called in this country is very. i think the term hispanic, i don't like it origins because i don't think affirmative action has this. i'm going to hammer but she said that she said that the victimization robs the hispanics of power and i completely a
that the transplanted to brazil had brought and was kept so much so that you have west africans coming to the reverse phenomenon to the cultural traditions that they lost. >> it's a very similar situation which is second only to brazil and perhaps only to cuba in having an important interest. >> a lot of people don't make that presumption. >> the number that emigrated particularly after 1959 after the rise of castro, was this a mix of cubans or disproportionate? >>...
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germany is kicked out of the brazil cup. >>> hello and welcome. i'm at the nato summit in whales. gathering some describe as the most important as the end of the cold war. leaders here will be discussing their response to russia and perceived russian aggression in ukraine. there will also hold a british hostage now with the threat of death discuss the power of jihadists across syria and iraq and what if anything nato can do to fight the surge by the islamic state. emily has this report. >> reporter: nato members arrive in a golf resort fired by a new sense of purpose. the crisis in ukraine and rise of islamic state have focused minds. for britain there's the urgent issue of the face of the british hostage captured. >> i make sure every part of government comes together and i supervise personally to make sure intelligence agency, police, security force, whoever else, to ask what a we can do to help in the situation. >> president obama and david cameron dropped in to a nearby primary school. the two leaders are presenting a united front promising they won't be coward by extremists a
germany is kicked out of the brazil cup. >>> hello and welcome. i'm at the nato summit in whales. gathering some describe as the most important as the end of the cold war. leaders here will be discussing their response to russia and perceived russian aggression in ukraine. there will also hold a british hostage now with the threat of death discuss the power of jihadists across syria and iraq and what if anything nato can do to fight the surge by the islamic state. emily has this...
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mostly in brazil. that stock is clearly being affected by what is going on over there. >> energy stocks, a bit weak again today, but huge volume. iye, big, big volume. 1,000% of normal volume today. what i think is going on is that oil has begun to stabilize. take a look here. we're in the low 90s and i think there are people trying to pick on the bottom. so not changing the prices a lot, but you can buy into that, not change the prices. and sort of bet a little bit on the market bottoming out. >> all right. thank you. see you in a little bit. >>> stocks continue i don't like to say roller coaster ride, but it's been a roller coaster ride as we begin the new week and head into the final two days of trading in september. the dow making triple digit moves in eight of the past ten trading sessions. morgan brennan tracking the wild moves. >> maybe time for a neck brace. but we'll see here. because we have volatility criming bacrime creeping back into the market. certainly something to watch as we go throug
mostly in brazil. that stock is clearly being affected by what is going on over there. >> energy stocks, a bit weak again today, but huge volume. iye, big, big volume. 1,000% of normal volume today. what i think is going on is that oil has begun to stabilize. take a look here. we're in the low 90s and i think there are people trying to pick on the bottom. so not changing the prices a lot, but you can buy into that, not change the prices. and sort of bet a little bit on the market...
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the government of brazil announced an additional donation. moreover, the president issued a donation of thousands of tons of rice and bean to the countries most affected by the ebola disease. not only must we strife to contain the spread of the virus, we must also not undermine the peace that the country has gotten. i've convened in my capacity of chair of the peace building commission an informal meeting on 8 september to hear a briefing of dr. david navarro. i also con mend the chairs of the commission for having convened in august, the first and formal meeting. the statement adopted by the pbc after its 8 september meeting reiterated the commission's intention to serve as a common platform for discussion, information sharing and awareness raising in new york, engaging international financial institutions and u.n. agencies. noting with deep concern, the statement appealed to the international community -- containment measures must be designed in such a way that they do not aggravate acute problems. let me recall that in august 21st when the
the government of brazil announced an additional donation. moreover, the president issued a donation of thousands of tons of rice and bean to the countries most affected by the ebola disease. not only must we strife to contain the spread of the virus, we must also not undermine the peace that the country has gotten. i've convened in my capacity of chair of the peace building commission an informal meeting on 8 september to hear a briefing of dr. david navarro. i also con mend the chairs of the...
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what is the donna brazile gut? >> my gut says he is interested in seeking the presidency again. >> every one of those guys, and joe biden are waiting for the big domino to fall, which is hillary clinton. and if she decides she doesn't run, they're both prepared. >> we have to take a quick break. when we come back we take apart the key senate race in iowa but first our powerhouse puzzler. "the star-spangled banner" celebrating its 200th anniversary. it was written in 1814. when did it become our national anthem? the answer from our powerhouse roundtable when we return. banner" celebrating its 200th anniversary. it was written in 1814. when did it become our national anthem? the answer from our powerhouse roundtable when we return. american employers and their workers to go backwards. they want to go back in time and retroactively rewrite the tax laws. so they can impose taxes that weren't owed in the first place on american businesses. it sounds crazy. but it's true. the white house is on record saying they're consi
what is the donna brazile gut? >> my gut says he is interested in seeking the presidency again. >> every one of those guys, and joe biden are waiting for the big domino to fall, which is hillary clinton. and if she decides she doesn't run, they're both prepared. >> we have to take a quick break. when we come back we take apart the key senate race in iowa but first our powerhouse puzzler. "the star-spangled banner" celebrating its 200th anniversary. it was written in...
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. >> we meet brazil yap mosquitos. the cause of danke fever. >> luis suarez scores his first goal for his new club. those details coming up. >>> a recap of the top stories. fighting in syria cause many to seek shelter in turkey. many are returning to defend their town. another town hit by a chlorine gas attack on wednesday has been seized by government traps. haed ra is an an industrial area. 7 were killed. >>> yemen's government denies report that the national security headquarters has been taken over by rebels. houthi fighters have seized about 95 military tanks and over ran the capital sanaa, taking over key buildings and roads. the ukranian president says a ceasefire in the east appears to be working, with no reports of violence in the past 24 hours. n.a.t.o. has seen a withdrawal of russian forces. the the alliance says thousands of troops remain deployed near the border. russia had several thousands of combat troops and tanks and armoured vehicles in ukraine. ukranian and separatist forces exchanged. two russian
. >> we meet brazil yap mosquitos. the cause of danke fever. >> luis suarez scores his first goal for his new club. those details coming up. >>> a recap of the top stories. fighting in syria cause many to seek shelter in turkey. many are returning to defend their town. another town hit by a chlorine gas attack on wednesday has been seized by government traps. haed ra is an an industrial area. 7 were killed. >>> yemen's government denies report that the national...
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brazil's new weapon dense dengue fever. art with legos. >> in sport, which team is celebrating in the world of baseball. details a little later this hour. this hour. >> in syria, fighting around the border town is forcing residents to seek shelter in turkey. many are returning to defender their town. another part of syria hit by a chlorine gas attack wednesday has been seized by government troops. it's a mainly industrial area to the northeast of damascus. seven people are said to have been killed in yesterday's violence. >> the world health organization said the rate of ebola cases has dropped, numbers in guinea stabilizing, but getting worse in sierra leone and liberia. nearly 3,000 people have been killed since the beginning of the outbreak. >> in yemen, the government denies reports that the national security headquarters has been taken over by rebels. activists say fighters have seized 95 military vehicles, overare noting the capitol. the government missed a deadline to appoint a new prime minister as part of the peace
brazil's new weapon dense dengue fever. art with legos. >> in sport, which team is celebrating in the world of baseball. details a little later this hour. this hour. >> in syria, fighting around the border town is forcing residents to seek shelter in turkey. many are returning to defender their town. another part of syria hit by a chlorine gas attack wednesday has been seized by government troops. it's a mainly industrial area to the northeast of damascus. seven people are said to...
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and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. let's head over to the weather center. we did receive some rain yesterday. we are waking up to dry conditions beg. some primitive but reported a loss of coastline. temperatures in the upper 50s and those '60s by leftist lunchtime it was the sunshine. all in all, held in a little warmer than yesterday at. we're looking at temperatures of the apec where did where we should be for the time of the year. you're having dealt to a drive start with a little bit of drizzle. because of social and will pick it running start will see a little bit of cooler weather. with a few thoughts the morning for about afternoons in a slight bump of temperatures in the next week. focusing the traffic. it's the great temple leader hassan. if you're heading to be abridged read of the law the company. hopefully you will see a letter traffic of this friday morning. meter lead for of red bell. cemetery bridge is a good option. the backups at the plaza. it is th
and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. let's head over to the weather center. we did receive some rain yesterday. we are waking up to dry conditions beg. some primitive but reported a loss of coastline. temperatures in the upper 50s and those '60s by leftist lunchtime it was the sunshine. all in all, held in a little warmer than yesterday at. we're looking at temperatures of the...
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and then let's tell you what's going on with brazil. the data we've just gotten, it's in recession in the first half of the year. the markets in brazil have actually been rallying, because it looks like this woman could actually lose the election. this rally is because the numbers get worse and worse for her every single day. however, what we don't know is the person who succeeds her, marina silva, whether or not she has economic policies, tyler, that would actually help brazil. that's not clear. there was another candidate, he's in third place. >> her politics are what, basically? >> doma? >> yes. >> and the succeeder is somewhat leftist. >> she ran on an environmental platform. she was critical of dilma of not being socialist enough in some ways. better than dilma? there was a positive business candidate, looked like he was in second place, now he's in third. >> sue, down to you. >> those are the three rings of fear we've outlined, a sudden stock drop, a mortgage crisis and an international crisis. let's talk more about that. anthony
and then let's tell you what's going on with brazil. the data we've just gotten, it's in recession in the first half of the year. the markets in brazil have actually been rallying, because it looks like this woman could actually lose the election. this rally is because the numbers get worse and worse for her every single day. however, what we don't know is the person who succeeds her, marina silva, whether or not she has economic policies, tyler, that would actually help brazil. that's not...
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the president of brazil is finishing up with her 15 minutes. president obama is up next on the podium, so we are awaiting that. you can see some movement there in the chamber. mike, would you expect this to be sort of a speech that's positive? that's optimistic? >> oh, yeah. this will be a snapshot, in a sense it's fortunate for the president given the obvious success in building this coalition with the neighboring sunni states. he is going to talk about the fight against isil. he is here to build the coalition. we'll be chairing a security council session later this day to work on a resolution strengthening the united nations resolve against foreign fighters. he is going to be talking about other things. we'll be talking about ukraine, russia, the tentative ceasefire there, but more importantly the cooperation among the eu and others. he i'll -- he'll also be talking about the ebola outbreak. >> you brought up ukraine, it is amazing just last week the president of ukraine comes and says i need help, and yet this morning we are talking about is
the president of brazil is finishing up with her 15 minutes. president obama is up next on the podium, so we are awaiting that. you can see some movement there in the chamber. mike, would you expect this to be sort of a speech that's positive? that's optimistic? >> oh, yeah. this will be a snapshot, in a sense it's fortunate for the president given the obvious success in building this coalition with the neighboring sunni states. he is going to talk about the fight against isil. he is here...
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you'll never get anything for brazil at all, and they need a lot of aid. they need a lot of stuff. so he advised her she had to resign. so she resigned the appointment, and by then she had sold her apartment in new york, she bought all kinds of air conditioning equipment because she found out that brazil was the seven months of the year the same temperature as august in new york. and so she got the air conditioned car and all the air conditioners for the trip, and she even had all her stationery printed and everything, and but it wasn't to be. i don't think she was ready because it turned out harry had begun his major affair and if she had gone she would have lost him, because absence didn't make the heart grow fonder. it just freed him up to see the mistress more easily. >> host: so let me just ask you my last totally unfair question. what next? >> guest: what next? retirement. >> host: never get to retire. edmond is working on edison now. just keep doing this. we don't know how to do anything else. >> guest: no. but problem is it takes so long and you don't live your own life for
you'll never get anything for brazil at all, and they need a lot of aid. they need a lot of stuff. so he advised her she had to resign. so she resigned the appointment, and by then she had sold her apartment in new york, she bought all kinds of air conditioning equipment because she found out that brazil was the seven months of the year the same temperature as august in new york. and so she got the air conditioned car and all the air conditioners for the trip, and she even had all her...