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brazil is a series of contradictions. unemployment is low. a decade of heady growth and progressive social policies reduced discrepancies between rich and poor where half the population is middle class. but the hundreds of thousands of people living in poverty in rio's shantytowns have been left behind. concrete and medical tall shacks perch one top another on the hillsides. they are the locust of much of the violence. gang on gang, militia object gang and gang on militia violence confirm cultural notions of hyper masculinity. brazilian culture is ripe with violence from the petty criminals to the drug cartels to the government. brazil claims the globe's seventh highest homicide rate. violence and murder remained high even though the police started to rest control of the villas from the drug lords in advance of brazil hosting the 2014 world cup and rio hosting the 2016 summer olympics. in the so-called pass indication movement poorly trained low paid military police used tanks helicopter ships to annihilate drug dealers and occupy the villas.
brazil is a series of contradictions. unemployment is low. a decade of heady growth and progressive social policies reduced discrepancies between rich and poor where half the population is middle class. but the hundreds of thousands of people living in poverty in rio's shantytowns have been left behind. concrete and medical tall shacks perch one top another on the hillsides. they are the locust of much of the violence. gang on gang, militia object gang and gang on militia violence confirm...
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telecom italia is the big stock on the move because it turns in brazil in brazil may be bought for $15 billion. this is interesting because brazil is all about consolidation at the moment. there is too much competition driving prices. we are not seeing people picking up the smartphone. the government says, we want you to invest in the infrastructure. what do the players have to do? the have to carve up infrastructure. is one of the wealthiest men in the world. togetheree players take the two thirds owned and pay. what isthe premium on valued, including debt. taking a percent of tim going forward to be things up. owner picks up the assets because they want to reduce. we then see telefonica divide clearly and this is working out how they can be a bigger player in brazil. >> the big question is, is it enough. worth more.k it is it is quite a long story. i am sure they will gather and investors will hope they can get a premium. offering andare on we know the players have stated it. sayave have them previously they want to be in the game of you cannoton and stop the man. think will be inter
telecom italia is the big stock on the move because it turns in brazil in brazil may be bought for $15 billion. this is interesting because brazil is all about consolidation at the moment. there is too much competition driving prices. we are not seeing people picking up the smartphone. the government says, we want you to invest in the infrastructure. what do the players have to do? the have to carve up infrastructure. is one of the wealthiest men in the world. togetheree players take the two...
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. >> i am multitasking, keep an eye on brazil. brazil is where it is at, hot november whether and hot when it comes to activity. >> and your hot description. >> i will not make too many analogies today but interesting play -- pim is the second biggest mobile provider in brazil and it will be carved up. we've learned that hoy, telef claro's group will be going together and calling themselves grupo btg factual. >> catchy. >> yes, how will they make that better? pim, currentlyup owned by the telecom italian unit. that is 40% above when they are currently trading at. 40% premiums above the value of tim. hoy will take 25%. hoy just sold off its portuguese units to drum up enough money to get big into brazil. driveand telefonica will -- divide up the rest. but telefonica just bought the broadband operator in brazil and it has to get signed off from the regulators. consolidation is clearly what is wanted. it has beens that so competitive over there. on cell people getting phones this time around. spending billions to improve the network.
. >> i am multitasking, keep an eye on brazil. brazil is where it is at, hot november whether and hot when it comes to activity. >> and your hot description. >> i will not make too many analogies today but interesting play -- pim is the second biggest mobile provider in brazil and it will be carved up. we've learned that hoy, telef claro's group will be going together and calling themselves grupo btg factual. >> catchy. >> yes, how will they make that better? pim,...
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brazil's, critically elected government was overturned. this report found over the next two decades 434 people were killed. are still missing. 30 years after the return of democracy, victims have only now been able to go back to places like the infamous department u p with nickel and social order -- department o o off social order. many were left without words when confronted with such reminders of what they went through. student teacher and activist was held and tortured here three times before he was 21. she says the perpetrators must be held to account. >> there is a feeling of impunity in brazil i think is the root cause of all the violence here. no one has been held accountable for all the violence. they are still not being punished. >> the commission found torture was commonplace. the policy of the regime often wiwi help from abroad. an entire section of this report is entitled "collaboration with the british governmentere co. it details how some offices who carried out torture -- collaboration with the british government." how some
brazil's, critically elected government was overturned. this report found over the next two decades 434 people were killed. are still missing. 30 years after the return of democracy, victims have only now been able to go back to places like the infamous department u p with nickel and social order -- department o o off social order. many were left without words when confronted with such reminders of what they went through. student teacher and activist was held and tortured here three times...
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is brazil the new india? we discuss, next.rg "surveillance" on bloomberg television. >> you always have to bring up soccer. >> i brought up cricket. >> that is even more obscure. >> not in brazil and india. ♪ owes $14.21 to skorton. is probably worth $500, the library fine. >> scarlet fu in 2009. >> baby scarlet. >> i look like i am 12 years old. >> graduating from cornell university. mr. skorton will join us, david skorton, president of cornell here he takes over the smithsonian institution and a number of months. our twitter question of the day, is the class of 2015 better off than the class of 2014 in getting a job? we need top headlines. >> scarlet fu. a for apple. shares down more than 3% for $1 of 22.5 market cap loss elite dollars. shares of the ipad under pressure. thestock has gained 44%, 15th biggest gainer in the nasdaq 100. more fallout from the hands up, do not shoot gesture by the st. louis rams team. notpresentative said he did apologize. rams -- the hill staffer who made critical comments about president obama'
is brazil the new india? we discuss, next.rg "surveillance" on bloomberg television. >> you always have to bring up soccer. >> i brought up cricket. >> that is even more obscure. >> not in brazil and india. ♪ owes $14.21 to skorton. is probably worth $500, the library fine. >> scarlet fu in 2009. >> baby scarlet. >> i look like i am 12 years old. >> graduating from cornell university. mr. skorton will join us, david skorton, president...
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but what are they doing in brazil?t they would do in brazil is the forest dependent colonies would now be more or less displaced. if i take this back to africa, i will speak the displacement of the people in kenya who have been displaced from their forests. we've had the displaced of thousands in uganda are ready. in nigeria, part of it is being secured -- >> so people are forced out of their communities? >> essentially, this is happening. people are being forced out with military power, military might, forest treesre -- are being seen as stocks, not trees anymore. this may move on to issues of not just carbon increase but -- farmers will be farming carbon rather than growing food for people to eat. also for the united nations, the forest -- a plantation is accepted as a forest. redd is said to [indiscernible] this would mean more displacement of committees, more displacement of farming land and will affect food prices in the region. >> nnimmo bassey, thank you for being with us, niger and and by mental activist and th
but what are they doing in brazil?t they would do in brazil is the forest dependent colonies would now be more or less displaced. if i take this back to africa, i will speak the displacement of the people in kenya who have been displaced from their forests. we've had the displaced of thousands in uganda are ready. in nigeria, part of it is being secured -- >> so people are forced out of their communities? >> essentially, this is happening. people are being forced out with military...
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as i suggested in another book back on the shelf on the african slave trade to brazil, one of the many reasons why you have so many people of african descent in brazil or any country outside of his era is because of the manic energy of the u.s. slave traders in the 1830s and 1840s that descended upon africa and handcuffed every african inside and drove them across the atlantic to brazil. now, the short pieces of this book is that the rebels who forms the united states of america leading to the declaration of independence on july 4, 1776 that they rebelled against british rule because they felt and suspected that britain was moving towards abolition of slavery which would've jeopardized the fortune of the murders who a founding fathers including george washington, thomas jefferson patcher cannery and james madison at all. i'm sure you know that after the formation of the united states of america a disproportionate percentage of the presidents were slave owners. the short pieces of this vote is june 1772, you had a case in london, england, which involved the effort inflated african man b
as i suggested in another book back on the shelf on the african slave trade to brazil, one of the many reasons why you have so many people of african descent in brazil or any country outside of his era is because of the manic energy of the u.s. slave traders in the 1830s and 1840s that descended upon africa and handcuffed every african inside and drove them across the atlantic to brazil. now, the short pieces of this book is that the rebels who forms the united states of america leading to the...
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more than 400 people were killed under the military dictatorship despite brazil's amnesty law.ilies of those dead and missing hope this brings the perpetrators to justice. >>> now from absolutely irresistible pictures we had to bring you. three baby pandas at a chinese zoo. they are the world's only surviving panda triplets. they are meeting their mother for the first time since they were born. that was back in july. the zoo says they're in good health and weigh for than 8 kilos and strong enough to spend time with their mother. triplets born in the past didn't survive. wonderful news and incredible pictures. >>> coming up the next half hour upon "gmt," we'll take you back live to the nobel peace ceremony in oslo. if we can listen in a bit, there's a musical interlude at the moment. we are waiting for malala yousafzai and kailash satyarthi to receive their medals. malala has brought with her several classmates that were shot along side her by the taliban. we'll return to oslo in a few minutes time. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard. because you work.
more than 400 people were killed under the military dictatorship despite brazil's amnesty law.ilies of those dead and missing hope this brings the perpetrators to justice. >>> now from absolutely irresistible pictures we had to bring you. three baby pandas at a chinese zoo. they are the world's only surviving panda triplets. they are meeting their mother for the first time since they were born. that was back in july. the zoo says they're in good health and weigh for than 8 kilos and...
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. >> the president of brazil broke down in tears after a report was released on human rights abuses that occurred during military rule, detailing illegal arrests, torture, executions and forced disappearances. an amnesty law prevents military leaders from being prosecuted by the truth commission. >> the final report of her country's truth commission, according to the detailed three volume report, the military regime that ruled brazil committed crimes against humanity. the report carried a call for amnesty laws to be revoked. the president was clearly touched by the moment. >> we who believe in the truth hope that this report contribute it is to ensuring that the ghosts of the sad and painful past may no longer hide in the salad dough of the silence. >> the truth commission was tasked with investigating as far back at 1946. the report took more than two and a half years to complete. the commission held the armed forces and each of the presidents who ruled during the dictatorship responsible for crimes committed by the regime. the president was imprisoned and her brother killed. she sees i
. >> the president of brazil broke down in tears after a report was released on human rights abuses that occurred during military rule, detailing illegal arrests, torture, executions and forced disappearances. an amnesty law prevents military leaders from being prosecuted by the truth commission. >> the final report of her country's truth commission, according to the detailed three volume report, the military regime that ruled brazil committed crimes against humanity. the report...
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oi is brazil-based. the reason they want to unload their portuguese assets is that they want to do more consolidation in brazil. they want to build into that bigger area of growth. it was only last year that they bought the assets of portugal telecom. do athought they could transatlantic juggernaut, make these things work. it seems that that dream has come to an end. they are trying to sell off those portuguese assets to pay down their debt and look at more areas of growth in brazil. at the moment, oi has been -- other areas of growth there. >> are they just spending too much money? >> this could be the question. i think of altice, people feel that 5% up isn't that much more. they are now considering a half a billion euro extra in terms of revenues. this may be people liking deal. >> thank you so much, caroline hyde with the latest on one of the telecoms deals we are following today. as patrick drahi pushes into portugal, vodafone is considering a bid for liberty global. that is a bloomberg scoop. the te
oi is brazil-based. the reason they want to unload their portuguese assets is that they want to do more consolidation in brazil. they want to build into that bigger area of growth. it was only last year that they bought the assets of portugal telecom. do athought they could transatlantic juggernaut, make these things work. it seems that that dream has come to an end. they are trying to sell off those portuguese assets to pay down their debt and look at more areas of growth in brazil. at the...
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>> security cameras in brazil catch some terrifying moments. this first one on the side of a road. you see a family. pay attention to this man carrying a backpack. he pulled out a gun that had a silencer on it and he approaches this family. >> no. >> the dude with the babe pulled a gun out of his pocket? >> you see the man drop the baby on the ground. the man who is holding a baby is a member of military police. he immediately springs into action and he starts firing at this man. he was able to shoot the guy who attacked his family. that man had to be taken to the hospital with serious gun shot wounds. the story gets crazier. it turns out this man who attacked this family had just escaped from a detention center. he had previously been arrested for robbery and drug trafficking. police wonder if this was a random attack or targeting this guy who was a member of the military police. fortunately, the baby was all right. did have minor injuries from that fall. the baby is okay. this second security video from brazil involving weapons. watch these guys come around the corners. they poin
>> security cameras in brazil catch some terrifying moments. this first one on the side of a road. you see a family. pay attention to this man carrying a backpack. he pulled out a gun that had a silencer on it and he approaches this family. >> no. >> the dude with the babe pulled a gun out of his pocket? >> you see the man drop the baby on the ground. the man who is holding a baby is a member of military police. he immediately springs into action and he starts firing at...
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first is the baby bear, that's brazil. here you have a company with a gigantic national oil company. they just came out with a whole bunch of negative news about delayed financials. the key thing you need to know, it's cutting its exploration and production budget to preserve cash. it's more corruption than oil. i don't know if the cuts are enough to save the company in its current incarnation, which has over $100 billion in debt, much of it owned by moronic foreigners. given that brazil's government owns more than 60% of the company, i don't think they'll let it go under. its reserves are tremendous, maybe the best in the world. but as oil goes down, you have to say, so what? the bills may not be paid. the default might ensue. and baby bear has the edge on goldilocks on the day when we see that happen. okay. now, who's the mama bear? that's nobody else other than the u.s. mama bear is those oil companies here in the united states that owns acreage in the marcellus, theback, the permian. every american producer needs oil t
first is the baby bear, that's brazil. here you have a company with a gigantic national oil company. they just came out with a whole bunch of negative news about delayed financials. the key thing you need to know, it's cutting its exploration and production budget to preserve cash. it's more corruption than oil. i don't know if the cuts are enough to save the company in its current incarnation, which has over $100 billion in debt, much of it owned by moronic foreigners. given that brazil's...
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. >>> plus the christmas cheer in brazil as postal workers light up childrens' lives. you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog, todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners', multi-policy -- i got a discount on this ham. i've got the meat sweats. this is good ham, diane. paperless discounts -- give it a rest, flo. all: yeah, flo, give it a rest. >>> it is going to be a very happy holiday season for the winners of spain's famous el gordo lottery. the annual christmas drawing was worth nearly $3 billion. the winning numbers drawn on monday, 1, 3, 4, 3, and 7. among those now wearing big smiles, workers at a madrid restaurant. their boss says the winners are now all about $120,000 richer. >> well, i'm very, very happy but also very happy for them. just imagine, the boss gets the money a
. >>> plus the christmas cheer in brazil as postal workers light up childrens' lives. you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog, todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners', multi-policy -- i got a...
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he was instrumental in helping germany when the brazil world cup. other two contenders were run although -- rinaldo and messi. >> mark webber has spent the night in the hospital after a high-speed crash in brazil. >> he survives the violent crash without serious injury. his yellow porsche was destroyed after slamming into a concrete barrier at 300 kilometers an hour. webber suffered a concussion and bruising. >> this, before we go, the spanish royal couple are here in berlin. >> felipe and his wife, letitia, was welcomed by merkel. the royal visitors took some time for sightseeing in the german capital. >> that is all for now. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> hello and welcome to "focus on europe," the personal stories behind the headlines from every corner of the continent. i'm damien mcguinness. great you could join us. on today's program -- in the mediterranean, securing europe's borders. in poland, remembering the past with nazi death cap survivors -- death camp survivors. and in ireland, illusion becomes reality. first, to the difficult issue up
he was instrumental in helping germany when the brazil world cup. other two contenders were run although -- rinaldo and messi. >> mark webber has spent the night in the hospital after a high-speed crash in brazil. >> he survives the violent crash without serious injury. his yellow porsche was destroyed after slamming into a concrete barrier at 300 kilometers an hour. webber suffered a concussion and bruising. >> this, before we go, the spanish royal couple are here in berlin....
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adam: same kind of scenario, different parts of the world play out argentina and brazil.nce, not argentina, but brazil, certainly a powerhouse but not a powerhouse today. who should you keep an eye on out there today and how will it affect? you. >> how russia and china and some things are really impacting argentina and brazil, probably on the negative side especially with dollar strength. tough look at manufacturemanufacturers. look ad fords of the world and philip morris. philip morris expect ad originally 61 cents earnings per share headwind because of currency because of currencies like argentina and brazil that they're expecting a 72 cents eps impact. so even worse performance. that is pretty significant. that is not one cent. look at, we do big data analytic foss for corporate finance and exchange, we see benchmark should be less than one cent eps impact they're talking about 72 cents impact. adam: wolfgang, fire apps ceo. merry christmas and happy new year. >> thanks to you, adam. good to talk to you. adam: it has been a tough year for takata the airbag maker. that
adam: same kind of scenario, different parts of the world play out argentina and brazil.nce, not argentina, but brazil, certainly a powerhouse but not a powerhouse today. who should you keep an eye on out there today and how will it affect? you. >> how russia and china and some things are really impacting argentina and brazil, probably on the negative side especially with dollar strength. tough look at manufacturemanufacturers. look ad fords of the world and philip morris. philip morris...
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they are big in brazil.y want to pay down some of their debt and create more consolidation in brazil as well. this could be a global for a in terms of deal making we are about to see. >> all eyes -- a global for ray -- foray in terms of dealmaking we are about to see. are we going to go back to 2001? we saw share prices tumble because it splashed too much cash. $300one spent more than billion in the early 2000 because they were buying up companies. they also spent big on three g. the phone.use many might be worrying vodafone is splashing too much. and vodafone's mind it has to offer all of those things without stopping people from jumping to a competitor. they need to start offering some of the cash. >> all about the quad play. let's keep it on the market is e.on is saying goodbye to fossil off itsd will spin conventional power generation unit. hans nichols joins us for more on berlin. if they sell these assets, what is left for this company? >> they will have renewables and their transmission grid. that's w
they are big in brazil.y want to pay down some of their debt and create more consolidation in brazil as well. this could be a global for a in terms of deal making we are about to see. >> all eyes -- a global for ray -- foray in terms of dealmaking we are about to see. are we going to go back to 2001? we saw share prices tumble because it splashed too much cash. $300one spent more than billion in the early 2000 because they were buying up companies. they also spent big on three g. the...
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. >> up next, bearded brody brazil, our old friend, with sports. stay with us. ♪ >> brody brazil with us. the hockey playoff beard is four months away. you are in full swing. >> raj, grew this this morning for you. knew i was coming on the news. thought i would make the special appearance. the excuse is, decem-beard. >> you look good. you wear it well. the warriors, raj, historic start. 19-2 including a 14-game win streak. they managed almost all without david lee. for the past two games without andrew bogut. looks like the warriors will be without bogut for two more. injured right knee drained today. wit sit out the weekend road trip before being re-evaluated monday. bo guchl bogut. seven points. nine rebound. bob myers told 95.7 the game. they have reached out to the agent, 39-year-old shooting guard, ray allen. jet to sign with the team. another team from espn said allen is interesteden negotiating in january to make a decision on which team to go with in february to. football now. jim harbaugh. pete carroll's long standing rivalry. continues. a
. >> up next, bearded brody brazil, our old friend, with sports. stay with us. ♪ >> brody brazil with us. the hockey playoff beard is four months away. you are in full swing. >> raj, grew this this morning for you. knew i was coming on the news. thought i would make the special appearance. the excuse is, decem-beard. >> you look good. you wear it well. the warriors, raj, historic start. 19-2 including a 14-game win streak. they managed almost all without david lee. for...
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. >> china would be the biggest and brazil. >> brazil is the second they're about 18 and say 14 or 15 percent respectfully and the other 9 or 9 and a half. >> this is the place. >> thank you very much. >> any other questions or comments all in favor, say i. passes unanimously thank you could you call item 12 please. an action item review and approval for the san francisco ethics commission 456 policy statement. >> board members the investment statement was last reviewed by you in early 2012 we'll have significant changes changed third partied administrator and india a rose option and in consideration of those changes staff and angle he's reviewed the statement the changes are the significant items and, of course, we take advantage to move things around and streamlined and made it easier to read anglely is here to answer any questions you have. >> any questions of staff seeing none, i'll open up for public comment on item 12 seeing none, i'll close. >> i move we adapt the past recommendation. >> any discussion to the motion. >> yes, sir. >> you have the changes for the item you've pres
. >> china would be the biggest and brazil. >> brazil is the second they're about 18 and say 14 or 15 percent respectfully and the other 9 or 9 and a half. >> this is the place. >> thank you very much. >> any other questions or comments all in favor, say i. passes unanimously thank you could you call item 12 please. an action item review and approval for the san francisco ethics commission 456 policy statement. >> board members the investment statement was...
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brazil must be really suffering. >> brazil already does not have economic regulators. it barely came out of recession with suspicious 0.1% growth ahead of elections. inflation of 6%. was recently downgraded by s&p, barely holding to investment grade. this falling oil price makes things much worse. to remember, brazil discovered with very good news an $80 billion reserve of off-shore oil in 2007. and went on one of the most aggressive and expansion programs, almost $220 billion by 2018. the problem is that all of this, off shore oil works$100, below 85 it really doesn't. >> has a significant drop in oil prices changed your investment thesis when looking at south america? >> it doesn't affect everybody in the same way, but brazil is at risk with this big risk, big debt, could maybe lose investment grade on difficult situations. venezuela at $65, i don't know how they'll make it. argentina suffering low commodity export prices in general. so this very strong drop makes things very, very difficult for some latin american countries. >> last time you came on you talked about
brazil must be really suffering. >> brazil already does not have economic regulators. it barely came out of recession with suspicious 0.1% growth ahead of elections. inflation of 6%. was recently downgraded by s&p, barely holding to investment grade. this falling oil price makes things much worse. to remember, brazil discovered with very good news an $80 billion reserve of off-shore oil in 2007. and went on one of the most aggressive and expansion programs, almost $220 billion by...
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brazil was under harsh military rule between 1974 to 1985. she said it should not be a motive for settling old scores. >>> it's now more than 24 hours since the u.s. senate released a report detailing what the c.i.a. did in crete prisons. it describes torture on a scale not known before. now those implicated in the report are speaking out. >> the world has had a chance to digest the 500 plus pages detailing the horse that 119 men went through at the hands of c.i.a. interrogators. up to a week of not sleeping, forced enemas, feeds, repeated water boardings. despite c.i.a. claims it was those harsh interrogation techniques that led to the killing of osama bin laden, the report said that it didn't. it accuses of c.i.a. officials of lying to the white house, congress, the american public. a charge former director michael hayden denies. >> if everyone on the planet used c.i.a. behavior as the model the over all treatment of detainees on earth would actually improve. >> world leaders disagree. they have called for an investigation after the report
brazil was under harsh military rule between 1974 to 1985. she said it should not be a motive for settling old scores. >>> it's now more than 24 hours since the u.s. senate released a report detailing what the c.i.a. did in crete prisons. it describes torture on a scale not known before. now those implicated in the report are speaking out. >> the world has had a chance to digest the 500 plus pages detailing the horse that 119 men went through at the hands of c.i.a. interrogators....
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check in with brody brazil. the comcast studio. a guy is going to get fired. you generally feel sorry for him. not when there is more money waiting for him a minute after he is gone. right? >> this story continues and continues. we do know terry it should end this weekend. ball the 49ers tailspin is approaching its final descent. after sunday. likely that jim harbaugh will be looking for a new job. it does not appear it will take him long at all to find that new landing spot. according to fox sports. university michigan officials will be in tounl thwn this week talk to jim once 49ers/cardinal its over. those with the raiders are hoping spew teto speak with har. they would need permission from the 49ers before anything official. the nfl season is not over. for many this could be their final appearance with the sf on the side of the helmet. harbaugh saying there is plenty to play for this sunday against arizona. >> how the players respond is -- is -- last ball game of the season is -- is go out there and, and show them. and prove that, that -- there is another y
check in with brody brazil. the comcast studio. a guy is going to get fired. you generally feel sorry for him. not when there is more money waiting for him a minute after he is gone. right? >> this story continues and continues. we do know terry it should end this weekend. ball the 49ers tailspin is approaching its final descent. after sunday. likely that jim harbaugh will be looking for a new job. it does not appear it will take him long at all to find that new landing spot. according to...
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brazil's president said the normalization of relations is something many thought would never arrive. jill said this is a moment that marks a change in civilization. columbian president santos delivered a statement on tv and called the u.s. move great news for the region and for the world. argentina's leader said obama's decision will go down in history. fernandez also praised pope francis for his role in the break through saying he broke down barriers between cubans and americans. pope francis is from argentina and first pope from latin american. vatican officials say he wrote letters to obama and castro to ask them to revolve questions of common interest. they say the pope continues to support both country's efforts to strengthen relations. leaders in moscow have welcomed the u.s. decision, but they're criticizing washington's use of sanctions to apply pressure on other countries. russia has maintained a favorable relationship with cuba since the soviet union era. official ifs from the foreign ministry released a statement and say obama has recognized the decades of fruitless attemp
brazil's president said the normalization of relations is something many thought would never arrive. jill said this is a moment that marks a change in civilization. columbian president santos delivered a statement on tv and called the u.s. move great news for the region and for the world. argentina's leader said obama's decision will go down in history. fernandez also praised pope francis for his role in the break through saying he broke down barriers between cubans and americans. pope francis...
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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. >>> this series of storms means lots of snow in the sierra. here is a live look at heavenly mountain resort, courtesy of lake tahoe tv. ski resorts like squaw valley are reporting three feet of new snow. kirkwood is opening today and others that opened earlier are running more lifts and trails. this is video from squaw valley. ski resorts say the storms are putting them ahead of last year. they're seeing an increase in visitors with more snow in the forecast through next week. >>> heavy rain in the bay area over the past several days is benefiting the coho salmon. officials say the rain has filled reservoirs and allowed the salmon to make their way back to local streams sooner than normal to spawn a new generation of coho. officials say they counted double the number of salmon at the creek than what they usually see this time of year. lots of good news comes with all the rain. we need it. let's check back in with drew tuma for a lo
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. >>> this series of storms means lots of snow in the sierra. here is a live look at heavenly mountain resort, courtesy of lake tahoe tv. ski resorts like squaw valley are reporting three feet of new snow. kirkwood is opening today and others that opened earlier are running more lifts and trails. this is video from squaw valley. ski...
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>> you know, the united states has been talking with many of venezuela's neighbors, brazil and colombia, trying to bring together a group. the neighbors of venezuela have been meeting together in a regional organization trying to work out an agreement, or at least talks between the opposition and the current government, but it hasn't been going well. >> the trouble in mexico in the 1980's and 1990's raid on ited out through latin america. who is susceptible to a collapse? >> the interesting thing, is under the last 10-plus years, venezuela's economy has just eroded. it's just oil. who is it going to affect? it will affect those people that they import from. 80% behalf they consume comes from other countries, some from the united states, from colombia and the like. but this isn't going to, i don't believe, really set off an international crisis in the way that some of the other countries, like mexico, that's so tied to the united states, that would be a huge effect in their economy went down. >> both venezuela collapses in their oil production, down 30% already. suppose it's really taken
>> you know, the united states has been talking with many of venezuela's neighbors, brazil and colombia, trying to bring together a group. the neighbors of venezuela have been meeting together in a regional organization trying to work out an agreement, or at least talks between the opposition and the current government, but it hasn't been going well. >> the trouble in mexico in the 1980's and 1990's raid on ited out through latin america. who is susceptible to a collapse? >>...
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inventory issues in mexico, brazil and volatility in brazil's economy. those are head winds going into the current quarter. on the plus side though, strong future growth in north america is the largest market and a big increase in china which has been a turnaround story for nike. there's good news there as well. and those shoes are doing well too. >> and they're expensive. >> it is. >> i'll have them under the tree. mary thompson, thanks a lot. >>> we begin tonight's market focus. the apparent of dunkin donuts issued weak sales guidance. outlook trailed previous estimates. it blames slow sales of packaged coffee in restaurants for that disappointing forecast. shares off by about 7%. they finished the day at $43.05. management changes at kraft foods that sent the stock higher. company's ceo is retiring later this month and its chairman will replace him as the velveeta maker tries to accelerate its growth. shares pop more than 6% today to $63.38. >>> and higher prescription drug sales helped rite aid increase the third quarter profit on that. the drugstore
inventory issues in mexico, brazil and volatility in brazil's economy. those are head winds going into the current quarter. on the plus side though, strong future growth in north america is the largest market and a big increase in china which has been a turnaround story for nike. there's good news there as well. and those shoes are doing well too. >> and they're expensive. >> it is. >> i'll have them under the tree. mary thompson, thanks a lot. >>> we begin tonight's...
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so go back to the source of raw material and i'm using aveda where we went back to the amazon, to brazil and to there -- where we worked with indigenous people to go back to growing indigenous plants so that we can have what we in the western world want which is cossmicts, hair color but from plants and organically is not easy. once when runner tapping game in, rubber growing and then synthetics became much more important. so that became -- they got displaced on that again. and then more land got clear cut for calt growing for hamburgers. so going back and working these people to reclaim some identity, to grow back indigenous class takes education, takes patience, takes money and takes fortitude for us as manufactures and you can support that whole process if you get educated at who is doing this kind of work because ultimately it's not just for them. it's for us. you also want or gaining and healthy products to put in your body and to ingest inside your body. so it's a win-win for everybody. another one is to reveal the whole supply chain. sustainability. we talk about organic being the
so go back to the source of raw material and i'm using aveda where we went back to the amazon, to brazil and to there -- where we worked with indigenous people to go back to growing indigenous plants so that we can have what we in the western world want which is cossmicts, hair color but from plants and organically is not easy. once when runner tapping game in, rubber growing and then synthetics became much more important. so that became -- they got displaced on that again. and then more land...
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for brazil it's a different story. the story of the ability of petro gas to be able to raise the necessary funds. and as we highlighted in our report and also i tried to do it now, if the prices go to $80 and below, we may see that the brazil may be one of the regions which will have the toughest challenges because their investments are basically financed through cash flows. and if they go down, they need to go and increase their debts which would be a major issue. of course, there's an important question mark about the production growth coming from -- [inaudible] >> maybe turning the page a little bit on sort of the issue of subsidies, an issue that i would give, you know, you all and the iae in general tremendous credit for actually quantifying a lot of how we talk about energy subsidies on both the fossil-based and renewable sides. you mentioned there was progress being made on sort of the subsidies issue. how can you -- can you characterize a little bit the sort of nature of that progress? because i think one of th
for brazil it's a different story. the story of the ability of petro gas to be able to raise the necessary funds. and as we highlighted in our report and also i tried to do it now, if the prices go to $80 and below, we may see that the brazil may be one of the regions which will have the toughest challenges because their investments are basically financed through cash flows. and if they go down, they need to go and increase their debts which would be a major issue. of course, there's an...
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in brazil, he died with severe dementia. he had years of failing health. he had severe c.t.e. at autopsy. >> c.t.e. is a brain syndrome caused by repeated blows to the head. it can wreck its victim's control of emotions, cause memory loss, depression and eventually lead to dementia. football is the world's most popular sport. children start playing as soon as they can walk. but would you let your child play if you knew it could cause major health problems in the future? >> i think we need to look at heading in soccer. i think we especially need to look at heading in soccer for young ages. where before the brain is fully developed, before the neck and musculature is mature, i think these kids are at risk. >> chris nowitzki learned about concussions the hard way. the former college athlete and professional wrestler had to retire at 24. he lingering damage from the hits he took more than a decade ago. he now campaigns to make sports safer. >> i liken it to cigarettes. how dangerous is one cigarette? it's not. one header is not
in brazil, he died with severe dementia. he had years of failing health. he had severe c.t.e. at autopsy. >> c.t.e. is a brain syndrome caused by repeated blows to the head. it can wreck its victim's control of emotions, cause memory loss, depression and eventually lead to dementia. football is the world's most popular sport. children start playing as soon as they can walk. but would you let your child play if you knew it could cause major health problems in the future? >> i think...
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companies by brazil, india and china, under estimate it.rop in price in oil lane and to reexample their over all weekend. french oil he splower there's go get a lig more on the stories. i mean, i are you shocked in terms of what you see. zpwib we think of oil is a number but actually there's hole it. aybe it's slash baby and emergency. of a defensive nature consciousn't being consumed because of the price of oil. 13wr maybe they have to go throughout and team up with somebody else. porned 2 the big is c.f.o. aing they have and to cut costs. he said they would be looking at cutting employees ling 48 they surely makes them one of the biggest guy to fry with them. hey are a smaller. i do intend to raze you back. at theirt the you look down. so the company is saying we have room to do that in in the back. now that we're settled here what ahere's to be it. ifs the. we're going to get the oil and i from the j.i. over don't know what they're going to do with their production portfolio. >> there ahead in brazil saying if oil stands where it is righ
companies by brazil, india and china, under estimate it.rop in price in oil lane and to reexample their over all weekend. french oil he splower there's go get a lig more on the stories. i mean, i are you shocked in terms of what you see. zpwib we think of oil is a number but actually there's hole it. aybe it's slash baby and emergency. of a defensive nature consciousn't being consumed because of the price of oil. 13wr maybe they have to go throughout and team up with somebody else. porned 2 the...
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in the brazil computer of sony pictures somewhat like this. there is a whole bunch of e-mails that came out with the company lawyer saying there is no law in brazil saying we have to reveal this. >>> let's let it go. if that turns out to be related to this one, then you have an extremely enormous exposure. >> this was traces back to north korea because there is a sony film coming out starring seth row begaseth rogen and james franco, given the depth of the hacking and how much information was released, do you believe there were others involved as well? >> this is only ten days old now, so i'm really reluctant to speculate one way or another. it's convenient for sony because this gives more exposure to the movie and the interview. and those answers just aren't available as of yet. >> maureen dowd who allegedly, according to one of these e-mails shared a column in advance to someone who was married to a sony executive. she's denying this, how much of these e-mails should be believed? >> that's a really good question, a lot of this, they tent not
in the brazil computer of sony pictures somewhat like this. there is a whole bunch of e-mails that came out with the company lawyer saying there is no law in brazil saying we have to reveal this. >>> let's let it go. if that turns out to be related to this one, then you have an extremely enormous exposure. >> this was traces back to north korea because there is a sony film coming out starring seth row begaseth rogen and james franco, given the depth of the hacking and how much...
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super bugs, drug resistent bacteria found in brazil. what it could mean for the next olympics.nd richard pryor. brilliant. hilarious, travel. the legacy of a comic genius, way ahead of his time. funerals are already underway for some of the 140 victims of the school massacre in pakistan. vigils line the streets of the city today. and more than 130 of those killed were children. and over 100 others were wounded. the government from the pakistani taliban were behind the attack on the military-run school. it's the deadliest attack by the taliban since 2007. why would she kill children? the attack was by no means random. >> reporter: the schools for the taliban represent western values in the pakistani government. and add to the fact, the pakistani government institution. in their campaign, according to human rights groups, it will go down as one, if not the single worst attack to on a school anywhere, ever. and it's so unprecedented, so horrific and gruesome, even in a country that's used to so many attacks. in the past, the pakistani had launched attacks against the ghq. and the
super bugs, drug resistent bacteria found in brazil. what it could mean for the next olympics.nd richard pryor. brilliant. hilarious, travel. the legacy of a comic genius, way ahead of his time. funerals are already underway for some of the 140 victims of the school massacre in pakistan. vigils line the streets of the city today. and more than 130 of those killed were children. and over 100 others were wounded. the government from the pakistani taliban were behind the attack on the military-run...
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. >>> still to come - we'll tell you what drove brazil's president to tears. >> i'm charlie angela in london where scientists are developing a molecule that can be added to the food chain to curb appetite to stop the growing problems of obesity. >> we have the sport in 15-20 minutes. canada's hockey fans paying a tribute to one of the game's all-time greats. >>> time to run through the global headlines this hour. thousands of palestinians are gathering for the funeral of a cabinet minister who died after an altercation with israeli troops on the west bank on wednesday. palestinian officials revealed conflicting acts about the death of ziad abu ein >>> vladimir putin is in new delhi looking for economic opportunities at a time of sanctions in the west over a situation in eastern ukraine >>> hong kong police are clearing a protest camp. several arrests have been made as officers move to an area that have seen demonstrations for the past two months >>> the president of brazil broke down in tears after a report was released on human rights abuses occurring during military rules, detailing
. >>> still to come - we'll tell you what drove brazil's president to tears. >> i'm charlie angela in london where scientists are developing a molecule that can be added to the food chain to curb appetite to stop the growing problems of obesity. >> we have the sport in 15-20 minutes. canada's hockey fans paying a tribute to one of the game's all-time greats. >>> time to run through the global headlines this hour. thousands of palestinians are gathering for the...
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you can see her there saying the new generation deserves to know the truth about brazil's past. >> wethe truth hope this report contributes to ensuring the ghost of sad and painful pasts may no longer hide in the shadows of silence and forgetting. >> the commission leaders say brazil's 1979 amnesty law should not apply to crimes against humanity. >>> story we are following the international criminal court says libya violated the obligation to hand over the fugitive son of moammar gadhafi. he is accused of orchestrating murder and persecution in the 2011 uprising that toppled his father's regime. security council could sanction libya. it is unclear whether the government there has the power to turn him over. since his arrest in 2011, he has been held by a militia that often operates beyond the reach of the libyan government. >>> two remarkable people -- >> i love this story. so uplifting. >> very uplifting. >> this is the nobel peace prize for 2014. ♪ >> you are seeing there malala yousafzai on the left and another man from india, joint recipients of this year's prize on wednesday. bot
you can see her there saying the new generation deserves to know the truth about brazil's past. >> wethe truth hope this report contributes to ensuring the ghost of sad and painful pasts may no longer hide in the shadows of silence and forgetting. >> the commission leaders say brazil's 1979 amnesty law should not apply to crimes against humanity. >>> story we are following the international criminal court says libya violated the obligation to hand over the fugitive son of...
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we've seen countries like other competitors such as brazil and the european union come in and take that market, and so today's announcement is the an improvement on the financing side where we've had to deal with cash up front. now we have an opportunity for cash upon delivery and seeking greater enhancements on our ability to use financing through letters of credit, etc. it's not done we want to stop and talk about how important the leadership, the president's leadership has been on this today. but we know it's going to take ending the embargo for us to actually have meaningful commercial trade with cuba. >> thank you so much for being with us. vice president of corporate affairs in cargill. i want to bring in paul johnson, he owns chicago foods international. he is the executive director of a working group, a not-for-profit who works with food producers who has relations with cuba, you heard when people see the brand of cereal they like show up at a grocery store in cuba, they hoard it because they don't know when that's going to happen again. but you just heard debra talking about so
we've seen countries like other competitors such as brazil and the european union come in and take that market, and so today's announcement is the an improvement on the financing side where we've had to deal with cash up front. now we have an opportunity for cash upon delivery and seeking greater enhancements on our ability to use financing through letters of credit, etc. it's not done we want to stop and talk about how important the leadership, the president's leadership has been on this...
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in 2007 tam airlines flight 3054 krashld on handing in sao paulo, brazil.nable to stop crashed into a cargo terminal. 187 passengers and crew died plus 12 on the ground. the deadliest crash for an a-320. cause, likely pilot erroror mechanical failure. and who could forget the 2009 ditching of airways flight 1549. on takeoff from new york's laguardia airport, the plane collided with a flock of geese. both engines failed. the captain successfully handed the plane on the hudson river. all 155 aboard survived. >> the a-320 like many air bus planes has a fly by wire system. that means the commands puts in is digitized and that has been a factor in some krarks. it has not been clear if that played into this. the other thing is that it is so sophisticated, kit self-adjust. the computers can send xhabds to the mechanical parts of the plane without the pilot having to command it to do so. >> fly by on boeing jets as well. thank you. tonight on cnn, don't miss the greatest mystery of our time. tonight at 9:00 van he shalled, the mystery of malaysian airlines flight 3
in 2007 tam airlines flight 3054 krashld on handing in sao paulo, brazil.nable to stop crashed into a cargo terminal. 187 passengers and crew died plus 12 on the ground. the deadliest crash for an a-320. cause, likely pilot erroror mechanical failure. and who could forget the 2009 ditching of airways flight 1549. on takeoff from new york's laguardia airport, the plane collided with a flock of geese. both engines failed. the captain successfully handed the plane on the hudson river. all 155...
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the president, here is what she had to say. >> translator: i said that brazil deserves the truth.ations deserve the truth. and most all of, those who deserve the truth are those that lost family members, friends, companions and those who continue to suffer. [applause] >> among those who was arrested and tortured. other victims say the fight for justice must continue. >> translator: the delivery of the report is a historical and important step, but we need to keep fighting. we cannot stop if there is no punishment for the crimes committed or even a trial for the torturers. >>> after a number of botched executions the u.s. state of ohio put a moratorium on them in may. that break end in january and now state legislators are trying to pass a mesh their keeps what happens in the death chamber a closely guarded secret from the public. john has more from columbus, ohio. >> reporter: it was father lawrence hummer's first execution. but he knew something was going horribly wrong. >> he after two minutes began to gag audibly. and literally gag, and you could see his stomach begin to bloat.
the president, here is what she had to say. >> translator: i said that brazil deserves the truth.ations deserve the truth. and most all of, those who deserve the truth are those that lost family members, friends, companions and those who continue to suffer. [applause] >> among those who was arrested and tortured. other victims say the fight for justice must continue. >> translator: the delivery of the report is a historical and important step, but we need to keep fighting. we...
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brazil has just been played. >> brazil's world cup is surely over. >> this is utterly beyond belief. park your car. as you walk away crunch! a garbage truck backs into it. so,you call your insurance company, looking for a little support. what you get is a game of a thousand questions. was it raining? were your flashers on? was there a dog with you? by the time you hang up you're convinced the accident was your fault. then you remember; you weren't even in the car. at liberty mutual we make filing a claim as stress-free as possible. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance >>> it's time to look ahead and reflect on a busy and memorable deal in hollywood. the fallout of accusations during bill cosby came out during a breakout year for black hollywood. we said good-bye to robin williams and the unprecedented hacking of sony pictures which is still playing out. liz winstead and joining us is janet. let's talk about bill cosby. i think for most this was the most jarring allegations. >> i think it's so interesting, when he was coming to prominence, social media was
brazil has just been played. >> brazil's world cup is surely over. >> this is utterly beyond belief. park your car. as you walk away crunch! a garbage truck backs into it. so,you call your insurance company, looking for a little support. what you get is a game of a thousand questions. was it raining? were your flashers on? was there a dog with you? by the time you hang up you're convinced the accident was your fault. then you remember; you weren't even in the car. at liberty mutual...