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the brazil us relations of blood -- broad political platform. brazil and the us don't have it. this kind of element now start to have a sign that we can have something in common coming around across the political platform. ten years ago yet he is a little bit different. now we have a different time to discuss this kind of issue. the security council, but there are the issues of defense it used to be a very complicated element. >> other questions? >> with the financial times. 100 percent. why should we be skeptical? to be skeptical and think that this visit might be a bit more talkative substance. >> , and optimist. >> no reason to be skeptical. >> the biggest thing would be a missed opportunity. nothing tangible comes out of it that would be the skepticism nothing tangible. could argue businesses are groups the one action out of this figure frustrated that of it. again, given what we have have come from to where it is, i think it seems very unlikely given the breadth of the conversation education to science technology to defense cooperation the climate change to global regional
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but there is still many more us and chinese companies investing in brazil, china overtook brazil. magine if more of this business was going to us that chinese companies. what could be done to really from a business perspective allow us businesses to be able to kind of thrive in the brazilian market and a time when there is increasing interest from other strong countries. >> that's for you. >> look, i don't think it is an or. one thing we share is hope for what will come. now is the time. the us and brazil need each other. 200 million consumers, great opportunity. there's a lot that they can gain if they provide easier access. i hope it is an and conversation more than just what is china doing. >> you were nodding your head yes. >> far too often is what you are doing about the chinese incursion. as long as everyone plays by the rules. >> a critical. it's two different negotiations. if you take the discussion in the level of interaction we are a thousand years ahead dealing with china's from a different perspective attracting basic investment. you can see the difference. the challeng
but there is still many more us and chinese companies investing in brazil, china overtook brazil. magine if more of this business was going to us that chinese companies. what could be done to really from a business perspective allow us businesses to be able to kind of thrive in the brazilian market and a time when there is increasing interest from other strong countries. >> that's for you. >> look, i don't think it is an or. one thing we share is hope for what will come. now is the...
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brazil fellow ricardo. he's smiling with that introduction. thanks ricardo. ricardo, like steve, is joining us from sao paulo. he has two other jobs. also the managing partner at a consulting firm in brazil as well as the general coordinator of the group of international analysis at the university of so pa rolo. if you could give out a black belt, we would give that black belt to ricardo. we're going to begin with conversation today by looking at the state of u.s.-brazil relations then we're going to move on to previewing the visit what may come out of it and what the future may hold for cooperation on a number of issues. one of the key questions we're going to answer as part of this panel today is will this visit lay the foundation for moving forward from working level cooperation to bold far reaching collaboration between the u.s. and brazil. i'm going to conduct the panel in a format. we're going to have as much as a free ranging conversation as possible between the panelists and leave ample time in the end for questions from the audience. again this is public. this is on the record. and it
brazil fellow ricardo. he's smiling with that introduction. thanks ricardo. ricardo, like steve, is joining us from sao paulo. he has two other jobs. also the managing partner at a consulting firm in brazil as well as the general coordinator of the group of international analysis at the university of so pa rolo. if you could give out a black belt, we would give that black belt to ricardo. we're going to begin with conversation today by looking at the state of u.s.-brazil relations then we're...
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we believe that education in brazil will provide us with two gains. number one, social i collusion, so as to make sure the social gains become permanent gains, and number two, the qualitative leap forward as far as our competitiveness towards the knowledge economy. and that is why we are most pleased to see our agreement on cooperation in technical, vocational education between the brazilian ministry of education and the brazilian department of education. we are most pleased about that agreement. we also wish to establish partnerships between the government research institutes in each of our two countries with a view to achieving scientific technological improvement as well as innovation. i would also like to stress the importance of using education technologies as a means to move towards higher equality more inclusive education. in that regard without a shadow of a doubt, the high quality as well as ability of the united states to develop scientific and technological research in that arena has proved very important. may i also state for the record th
we believe that education in brazil will provide us with two gains. number one, social i collusion, so as to make sure the social gains become permanent gains, and number two, the qualitative leap forward as far as our competitiveness towards the knowledge economy. and that is why we are most pleased to see our agreement on cooperation in technical, vocational education between the brazilian ministry of education and the brazilian department of education. we are most pleased about that...
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use. they be in the future you have brazil in the u.s.the private are partnering to sell this kind of product, which is a lot of value in terms of research and development and science and innovation. this will also be a very combative environment in the future since all countries in the world have to reduce the issues. >> question on venezuela. >> let me say on this question i think that we believe and have for a long time that brazil is a crucial factor on venezuela appeared its influence is critical not only bilaterally with venezuela because of the relationship but obviously played an important role vis-À-vis venezuela and certainly at one time three foreign ministers from brazil ecuador and colombia were playing a pretty crucial role. we hope that can reemerge as important in terms of getting it is set for elections freeing political prisoners, especially those on a hunger strike right now as days go by. this is particularly important. i think the leaders are certainly going to speak about the importance of moving ahead as both of the
use. they be in the future you have brazil in the u.s.the private are partnering to sell this kind of product, which is a lot of value in terms of research and development and science and innovation. this will also be a very combative environment in the future since all countries in the world have to reduce the issues. >> question on venezuela. >> let me say on this question i think that we believe and have for a long time that brazil is a crucial factor on venezuela appeared its...
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tom: daniel yergin, stay with us, yes, we will speak with professor juergen about -- professor yergin about brazils another quiet morning. stay with us. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: we have breaking news. sometimes it is not what you do say, it is what you do not say. chancellor merkel speaking -- you would think it would be on greece. there is a little bit on greece, but much, much more on eastern european relations. she will travel to eastern europe here in a coming days. she takes a moment out to try to run a country away from greek crisis, and of course chancellor merkel has been more than busy with the back-and-forth with brussels and with athens as well. so much more there, vonnie. vonnie: it helps that we have daniel yergin on set with us because an hour, "market makers" with special covers on climate change -- coverage on climate change. matt: we're going to talk with a guy who is the ceo of a company whom electric buses. they have projects in seattle nashville, tallahassee -- the company called pro terra. they're looking to expand, and they are in the process of raising more money to
tom: daniel yergin, stay with us, yes, we will speak with professor juergen about -- professor yergin about brazils another quiet morning. stay with us. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: we have breaking news. sometimes it is not what you do say, it is what you do not say. chancellor merkel speaking -- you would think it would be on greece. there is a little bit on greece, but much, much more on eastern european relations. she will travel to eastern europe here in a coming days. she...
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us. it has an impact on brazil. those are major export markets, and that can have a dampening effect on the entire world economy. so it's something that we are monitoring. it's something that we spend a lot of time on. jack lew has been on the phone fairly consistently over the last several months. i've spoken to my european counterparts encouraging them to find a path towards resolution. so it's something that we take seriously, but it's not something that i think should prompt overreactions. and so far i think the markets have properly factored in the risks involved. in terms of my best week -- now my best week i will tell you was marrying michelle, that was a really good week. malia and sasha being born excellent weeks. >> good thing you remembered those. >> yeah. there's a game where i scored 27 points. that was a pretty good week. i've had some good weeks in my life, i will tell you, and i'm blessed to have had those. i think last week was gratifying because, number one, we were able to get a pack age of trade
us. it has an impact on brazil. those are major export markets, and that can have a dampening effect on the entire world economy. so it's something that we are monitoring. it's something that we spend a lot of time on. jack lew has been on the phone fairly consistently over the last several months. i've spoken to my european counterparts encouraging them to find a path towards resolution. so it's something that we take seriously, but it's not something that i think should prompt overreactions....
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i got a couple of viral videos coming to us from brazil. first this is from inside an ice cream shot where things quickly heat up. this guy in a red hoodie wants to rob the place. he's armed and dangerous the. the plot thickens. there was somebody else outside that noticed and he was bit suspicious. he didn't like how he was moving. the other motor bike was standing outside. this guy decided to act. we see these videos from brazil. the police always right there. see the guy turn around. watch it again. guy turns around and is armed. the police officer shoots him right there in the shoulder. drops the gun on the floor and this guy doesn't mess around. he saw what was going on and he decided to act and stopped this guy before anybody got hurt. >> instant justice. >> the other video more like hearted. in brazil what they are doing getting buses to stop like they are getting on. they go up and quickly tie their shoe and basically trolling bus drivers. one particular video has gone really viral in the hundreds of thousands of views because one b
i got a couple of viral videos coming to us from brazil. first this is from inside an ice cream shot where things quickly heat up. this guy in a red hoodie wants to rob the place. he's armed and dangerous the. the plot thickens. there was somebody else outside that noticed and he was bit suspicious. he didn't like how he was moving. the other motor bike was standing outside. this guy decided to act. we see these videos from brazil. the police always right there. see the guy turn around. watch...
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glenn greenwald speaking to us from rio de janeiro, brazil. en we come back, the graduation speech the high school valedictorian did not get to give. you will hear it here first on democracy now! stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as return to this democracy now! global broadcast exclusive it's , graduation season and students across the nation are celebrating their hard-won academic achievements. and in high school, there's no greater honor than the title of class valedictorian. traditionally, the student with the highest academic record is invited to address the graduating class -- and that's exactly what evan young planned to do when he was named valedictorian of twin peaks charter academy high school in longmont, colorado. however, young was prevented from delivering his speech at his graduation ceremony because after school officials learned he planned to announce he was gay as part of his broader message about respecting differences. in the days leading u
glenn greenwald speaking to us from rio de janeiro, brazil. en we come back, the graduation speech the high school valedictorian did not get to give. you will hear it here first on democracy now! stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as return to this democracy now! global broadcast exclusive it's , graduation season and students across the nation are celebrating their hard-won academic achievements. and in high...
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and he said, god works in mysterious ways and donna brazile is joining us on the phone.> first of all, i wanted to say thank you to you and van but i think president obama paid homage to reverend pinckney and his flock and it's been a very painful week in many ways for the president but i believe that he received his inspiration from those families who not only show their what i call forgiveness, they welcome an evil man into their home of worship and then they forgive him for this act. it's not only about forgiveness but, also he talked about the threats and what we are still dealing with and fighting with. he gave a lot of thought, you can tell and let me just say this. he wrote this. this came from president barack obama. >> yeah. that's him. >> donna, we were saying that. we were saying that earlier. we were saying who wrote this? >> no. he wrote it. this was -- this was barack obama, president barack obama. grace. that was the theme. grace. and van, i was shocked. he started to sing "amazing grace." i have been in enough black churches all of my life to know that on
and he said, god works in mysterious ways and donna brazile is joining us on the phone.> first of all, i wanted to say thank you to you and van but i think president obama paid homage to reverend pinckney and his flock and it's been a very painful week in many ways for the president but i believe that he received his inspiration from those families who not only show their what i call forgiveness, they welcome an evil man into their home of worship and then they forgive him for this act. it's...
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and that takes work it takes time but brazil's been a strong partner with us in that process, and i hope that both countries can continue to make progress on that front. >> translation: i would like to highlight the fact that petrogas is, internet one of the major oil producing and exporting companies in the oil and gas industry. petrogas as more than 60,000 employees. some employees working for petrogas engaged in acts of corruption. therefore, the investigation that has been going on by the federal prosecutor's office they are being sued by that office. the circumstantial evidence that is it available from the procedures are pretty substantial. the evidence is substantial. all legal measures that may be tain against petrogas will take into account that acts of corruption were practices, but does not involve 100% of the company and staff members, and, therefore, follows that those who did practice acts of corruption be held accountable and be punished. the people that engaged in the acts of corruption should know what happened. the good news about petrogas is it's a strong company. they
and that takes work it takes time but brazil's been a strong partner with us in that process, and i hope that both countries can continue to make progress on that front. >> translation: i would like to highlight the fact that petrogas is, internet one of the major oil producing and exporting companies in the oil and gas industry. petrogas as more than 60,000 employees. some employees working for petrogas engaged in acts of corruption. therefore, the investigation that has been going on by...
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and that makes it even more possible but in brazil specifically, i'd use an analogy we have our toe inthe water. because technology transforms lives of policies up until now what he tries to attract investment with activities that they would have ripple effects across the country. with their more focus to:the private sector than have it solved a problem. but anything that comes out of the visit to use the over what will we do on july 1st? to set a player and and what are the metrics? with information and technology then every one of the sectors they have mentioned technology can transform to make things faster and more efficient but what are the signals to keep your eye out for from the private sector sampling? it is designed the visit is happening with the stability of the relationship we have a strong message of stability. to be around tangible cooperation in areas with those metrics on what will happen. . . >> i think there are a couple of things. i do think that presidential business they do two things frankly. they are both public this -- public demonstrations of a relationship an
and that makes it even more possible but in brazil specifically, i'd use an analogy we have our toe inthe water. because technology transforms lives of policies up until now what he tries to attract investment with activities that they would have ripple effects across the country. with their more focus to:the private sector than have it solved a problem. but anything that comes out of the visit to use the over what will we do on july 1st? to set a player and and what are the metrics? with...
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wayurope is not growing the it needs to grow, that has an impact on us and brazil. those are major export markets and that can have a dampening effect on the world economy. has placed calls to european leaders to discuss the crisis. scarlet: diplomats will not meet the deadline in the rand nuclear talks. negotiations have been extended to july 7. iran has reduced its stockpile of enriched uranium and it could be used for making nuclear weapons. the u.s. and other powers are willing to ease sanctions if they agree to limit on its program. indonesian authorities say 37 people are dead after plane crash today. the military transport plunged into a neighborhood. was carrying 50 people. officials say it had engine trouble just after takeoff. alix: the house of mouse has a new financial chief. had been macarthur the treasure and executive vice president in charge of corporate real estate. jay, whois replacing stepped down earlier this month. expandingber worldwide. we obtained a document that the company generates $470 million in operating losses on 415 million in revenue
wayurope is not growing the it needs to grow, that has an impact on us and brazil. those are major export markets and that can have a dampening effect on the world economy. has placed calls to european leaders to discuss the crisis. scarlet: diplomats will not meet the deadline in the rand nuclear talks. negotiations have been extended to july 7. iran has reduced its stockpile of enriched uranium and it could be used for making nuclear weapons. the u.s. and other powers are willing to ease...
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brazil -- i want to bring my friend al hunt in washington, d.c. given the history here, give us a sense of how awkward that meeting between president -- between the two presidents might have been of a kind of questions you expect them to get from our colleagues in the press? surely, it will be an awkward question about the spine edward snowden episode. i think the american press will probably focus on contemporary issues, iran, maybe a little the court rulings last week and affordable health care. i suspect a little bit less on brazilian-u.s. relations. john: do you anticipate this could be a little bit of a victory for president obama? he has had to address the aca rolling and the gay marriage a relatively formal circumstance and this will be more uniform of circumstance. we have seen him in the past take victory laps of these kind of events very do you expect to do that today? got a lot ofhas victories to celebrate. last week was an externally week, as you know. ratings are up to 50% right now, so i think this is going to be a very upbeat president and he is not going to mind
brazil -- i want to bring my friend al hunt in washington, d.c. given the history here, give us a sense of how awkward that meeting between president -- between the two presidents might have been of a kind of questions you expect them to get from our colleagues in the press? surely, it will be an awkward question about the spine edward snowden episode. i think the american press will probably focus on contemporary issues, iran, maybe a little the court rulings last week and affordable health...
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rates in europe and if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow that has an impact on us, an impact on brazil. they are major export markets and that can have a dampening effect on the economy. it's something that we were monitoring, something that we spent a lot of time on jack lew has been on the phone consistently over the last several months. i have spoken to my european counterparts encouraging them to find a path towards spending resolution. so it's something we take seriously, but it's not something that i think should prompt overreactions, and so far i think the markets have factored in the risks involved. in terms of my best week - no my best week i will tell you, was marrying michelle. that was a really good week. my daughters being born - excellent weeks. >> reporter: good that you remembered those. >> yes. there was a game where i scored 27 points - that was a pretty good week. i've had some good weeks in my life i will tell you, and i'm blessed to have had those. i think last week was gratifying because, number one, we were able to get a package of trade legislation that i below
rates in europe and if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow that has an impact on us, an impact on brazil. they are major export markets and that can have a dampening effect on the economy. it's something that we were monitoring, something that we spent a lot of time on jack lew has been on the phone consistently over the last several months. i have spoken to my european counterparts encouraging them to find a path towards spending resolution. so it's something we take seriously, but...
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using it to buy influence overseas. he has done so in neighboring countries. huge deals with russia. there he is doing in southeast asia and also in latin america. huge aid for brazilusing money to buy influences. a new form of expansion. an interesting thing in the immediate area. china's pushing its claims in the east tennessee against japan -- feast china sea again -- east china sea against japan. anna: how our relations with russia? russia's relationship with the west's been tested right now. jonathan: it is in serious need of friends. they'll give it money to have high-speed trains. naval maneuvers. this is china -- the soviet relationship is resuming with china in the lead. mark: this china back asia infrastructure -- how is it going down? jonathan: 57 countries rushing to take part. be careful of this. we were told that china would not dominate this thing. the latest news coming out of singapore is china would have around 25%. the next biggest shareholder, india, what have a percentage. there is a need. asia needs investment in the next 10 years. china is supplying some of that. there will be there careful not to do anything naughty and to keep their record
using it to buy influence overseas. he has done so in neighboring countries. huge deals with russia. there he is doing in southeast asia and also in latin america. huge aid for brazilusing money to buy influences. a new form of expansion. an interesting thing in the immediate area. china's pushing its claims in the east tennessee against japan -- feast china sea again -- east china sea against japan. anna: how our relations with russia? russia's relationship with the west's been tested right...
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. -- we will go to brazil where they are battling a fever epidemic. they are using mosquitoes to try to control the insect population and slow the spread of the fe ver. matt: we will be back in 60 seconds. don't go away. matt: welcome back. brazil is witnessing a surgeon fever. the health ministry says there have been 740,000 new cases from the start of the year to mid april. peter: spread by mosquitoes, there are no vaccines to prevent infection just yet but they are trying to slow the spread by genetically modified mosquitoes. here is more. reporter: there are 1000 insects in each container. they are releasing a quarter of a million mosquitoes into the wild. these insects were bred in a laboratory and the team hopes to use them to stop deadly favor from -- fever from spreading. >> we are not attacking the fever directly. we are going after the carriers of the disease. it will have a direct in spec on -- impact on the spread of dengue. reporter: 2 million anti-dengue mosquitoes are bred in this laboratory in sao paulo state. only male larvae they are allowed to dev
. -- we will go to brazil where they are battling a fever epidemic. they are using mosquitoes to try to control the insect population and slow the spread of the fe ver. matt: we will be back in 60 seconds. don't go away. matt: welcome back. brazil is witnessing a surgeon fever. the health ministry says there have been 740,000 new cases from the start of the year to mid april. peter: spread by mosquitoes, there are no vaccines to prevent infection just yet but they are trying to slow the spread...
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that would be medieval, send us back to the middle ages. that's what we do in brazil today. president obama: last week i had , a chance to do the rose garden celebration of the court decision around same-sex marriage. i didn't have a chance to comment on how good the white house looked in rainbow colors. president obama: that made it a really good week, to see people gathered in evening outside on a beautiful summer night and to feel accepted and they feel that that was pretty cool. that was a good thing. that was a good thing. the only bad part was i could not go out and peek at it myself because i would have to clear out all the people or the secret service would. that is a moment worth saving. thank you very much, everybody. [indiscernible] president obama: we did. >> in addition to meeting with the president of brazil, president obama spent time on the export-import bank which is set to go out of business at midnight because congress did not reauthorize the bank's charter. president obama was scheduled to host a conference call with people involved in average to reauthor
that would be medieval, send us back to the middle ages. that's what we do in brazil today. president obama: last week i had , a chance to do the rose garden celebration of the court decision around same-sex marriage. i didn't have a chance to comment on how good the white house looked in rainbow colors. president obama: that made it a really good week, to see people gathered in evening outside on a beautiful summer night and to feel accepted and they feel that that was pretty cool. that was a...
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of safety precautions have to go in to training military police when they're using live fire like in this situation in brazilu see multiple instructors working alock with these new recruits. they are approaching the firing lines, flash bang and firecracker sounds are going off, trying to distract these guys and make sure they keep their focus on their target and their attention isn't drawn away by other loud noises. they begin to pull back as the drill is supposed to go. what's not supposed to happen is this. keep your eye on the shooter with the fluorescent ear phones. >> oh no. >> oh my gosh one of the flares got caught up in the kevlar vests. >> one of the instructors lobs another firecracker or flash bangs and pure accident gets caught right in his vest. you see him start to squirm before anybody can help him the vest is blown off him. >> what are the chances that that's where that thing landed right in the crook of his arm. how is he? is he okay? >> remarkably he is okay. sent to the hospital released the next day. here's some photographs of his injuries. >> just burns really isn't it? >> seemingly supe
of safety precautions have to go in to training military police when they're using live fire like in this situation in brazilu see multiple instructors working alock with these new recruits. they are approaching the firing lines, flash bang and firecracker sounds are going off, trying to distract these guys and make sure they keep their focus on their target and their attention isn't drawn away by other loud noises. they begin to pull back as the drill is supposed to go. what's not supposed to...
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and that takes work it takes time but brazil's been a strong partner with us in that process and i hope that both countries can continue to make progress on that front. >> translator: i would like to highlight the fact that petrobras is indeed one of the major oil producing and oil exporting companies in the oil and gas industry. petrobras has more than 60,000 employees. some employees working for petrobras did engage in acts of corruption therefore the investigation, of course, that is going on has been going on by the federal prosecutors' office and they are being sued by that office. the circumstantial evidence available from the prosecutors are pretty substantial. so what i'm trying to say is that all legal measures that may possibly be taken against or petrobras will have taken to account thatting acts of corruption were practiced within petrobras but it does not involve 100% of the company and all staff members so it therefore follows that those who did practice acts of corruption be held accountable and be punished. the people who actually engaged in these acts of corruption shou
and that takes work it takes time but brazil's been a strong partner with us in that process and i hope that both countries can continue to make progress on that front. >> translator: i would like to highlight the fact that petrobras is indeed one of the major oil producing and oil exporting companies in the oil and gas industry. petrobras has more than 60,000 employees. some employees working for petrobras did engage in acts of corruption therefore the investigation, of course, that is...
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>> the underperforming units and they were going to give us solutions on brazil, turkey mexico, and the u.s., they will try to rebuild profitability. at the time, we all thought it was a great deal. look at the business they have got now. you wonder, where does it go from here? you see rbs pulling out. but the u.s. market is competitive. what is the plan with the u.s.? it is not a small business. to be honest, i was not surprised. interesting to see, one of the key things they want to do is restore north american profitability. anna: it is a canary in the coal mine. guy: hsbc certainly got into the mess is the financial crisis kicked off. bob, why do i want to own this sector when it is so complex? yes, some of the u.s. banks are making some decent money. nevertheless, hsbc is a massively complex institution. and gulliver's line of sight into the arcane areas of banking must be really hard. bob: i own stocks and banks. i own stock in a bank. it is not -- our industry, it is trying to figure out what its identity is going forward. i do not think anyone really owns the stock. people trade
>> the underperforming units and they were going to give us solutions on brazil, turkey mexico, and the u.s., they will try to rebuild profitability. at the time, we all thought it was a great deal. look at the business they have got now. you wonder, where does it go from here? you see rbs pulling out. but the u.s. market is competitive. what is the plan with the u.s.? it is not a small business. to be honest, i was not surprised. interesting to see, one of the key things they want to do...
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ten many people who are in their eight's in places like brazil being investigated over what happened in preif use regimes. remember the international committee, not to this extent, had big problems with corrupt. salt lake city they sorted it out p. >> they made eight great deal more transparent. >> they did. and fifa claims to have sorted it out. >> if you look at the reputation, which and important, people just don't feel that it would be sorted out until sepp blatter goes. you mention sponsors. you have to be careful because the presumption is made that sponsors have the right morals, which as opposed to need to make money. sepp blatter went. >> yes lee, thank you we may come back in just a moment, but before all of this this shock announcement 79-year-old sepp blatter had appeared to hold on to football's top job anywhere in the world a bit of background on him he joins fifa 40 years ago. first as a technical director, then as the secretary general became president in 1998, and has held on to that job ever since. several of his elections have been controversial to say the at least. something t
ten many people who are in their eight's in places like brazil being investigated over what happened in preif use regimes. remember the international committee, not to this extent, had big problems with corrupt. salt lake city they sorted it out p. >> they made eight great deal more transparent. >> they did. and fifa claims to have sorted it out. >> if you look at the reputation, which and important, people just don't feel that it would be sorted out until sepp blatter goes....
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[inaudible] >> there's so many complacent just brazil and greece's problem. >> they're trying to help us. >> sheetion here, she cares for people who want to know what is up. and you don't believe the fire until you're on fire. >> at this point -- she's screaming fire in a crowded movie theater. >> okay. >> i've said repeatedly i've said repeatedly that the european banks said repeatedly that european banks do not have exposure to greece said it over and over again. >> exactly. exactly. lizzy -- >> mutual funds may have exposure to puerto rico. >> let me finish. let me finish. 180 mutual funds. i like that you cite paul volker. >> on this show loose has delayed restructuring of government and bank and systems when feds start to -- you see it. >> before this guy was pouncing on me. i'm just saying this global debt issue in isolated cases one more severe one a different story than other, it is everywhere. it is everywhere. global unfunded liabilities are sited we're getting to that point where chickens are coming to roost to chicken to deal with it and charlie chicken for refusing to acknow
[inaudible] >> there's so many complacent just brazil and greece's problem. >> they're trying to help us. >> sheetion here, she cares for people who want to know what is up. and you don't believe the fire until you're on fire. >> at this point -- she's screaming fire in a crowded movie theater. >> okay. >> i've said repeatedly i've said repeatedly that the european banks said repeatedly that european banks do not have exposure to greece said it over and over...
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brazil has been a strong partner with us in that process. i hope both countries can continue to make progress on that front. rousseff: i would like ishighlight that petrobras indeed one of the major oil-producing and oil exporting companies. it has more than 60,000 employees. some employees did engage in acts of corruption. therefore, the investigation is beingoing on handled by the prosecutor's office and they are being sued by that office. the circumstantial evidence that is available from the prosecutor's are pretty substantial. that areegal measures being taken against petrobras will have to take into account wereacts of corruption practiced within petrobras, but it's not 100% of the company. did practice acts of corruption should be held accountable and be punished. the people who actually engaged in these acts of corruption should be punished. the good news about petrobras, it's a strong company, their well-managed today with proper government processes and compliance processes. case, hownot the --ld you possibly understand this year,
brazil has been a strong partner with us in that process. i hope both countries can continue to make progress on that front. rousseff: i would like ishighlight that petrobras indeed one of the major oil-producing and oil exporting companies. it has more than 60,000 employees. some employees did engage in acts of corruption. therefore, the investigation is beingoing on handled by the prosecutor's office and they are being sued by that office. the circumstantial evidence that is available from...
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able they can manipulate their currency, and if they could undercut us that's a lot of business to use. brazil is the same. we are talking about a global economy and we need to make sure the rules are fair. that was a dealbreaker fair. that was a dealbreaker for me. where do we go? i think the house have to figure things out and come and tell us what they feel their pass is. i do think rules matter. i know to each of these companies, rules matter. we need to get it right. in my judgment, what we had in front of us, didn't fit. obviously i am a pro manufacturing senator with lindsey graham the cochair of the bi partisan manufacturing caucus. caucus. i don't think you have an economy unless you make things and grow things. someone has to do that. i think the rules in a global a global economy really matter if we are going to keep those jobs here. >> just a prediction when we get to this long and winding road do think there will be a free-trade agreement with asia? >> i would normally say yes probably. probably. but i think this has taken a turn that they did not expect in the house and it's goin
able they can manipulate their currency, and if they could undercut us that's a lot of business to use. brazil is the same. we are talking about a global economy and we need to make sure the rules are fair. that was a dealbreaker fair. that was a dealbreaker for me. where do we go? i think the house have to figure things out and come and tell us what they feel their pass is. i do think rules matter. i know to each of these companies, rules matter. we need to get it right. in my judgment, what...
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. >>> violent clashes in brazil where students have been turned way by security forces using pepper sprayprotesting plans to lower underage imprisonment from 18 to 16. currently there are 20,000 teenagers in juvenile did detention senters across bra civil virginia lopez hasbrazil. >> virginia lopez has more. >> reporter: turned violent after student protesters took over the floor. a guard opened up with pepper spray. they were going to advance a bill lowering the age of inning press. from 18 to 16. >> the police used pepper spray. hit us really hard in a moment when we were defending our rights. >> reporter: the debate over the bill comes after a series of violent killings at the hands of adolescents. more conservative factions of the congress have suggested a referendum. >> translator: i am sure it's what the brazilian society wants, different surveys show more than 80% of the population want to lower the age of criminal responsibility in brazil. if we are here as representatives of the population we need to respect the will of the majority. >> reporter: detention centers like this one i
. >>> violent clashes in brazil where students have been turned way by security forces using pepper sprayprotesting plans to lower underage imprisonment from 18 to 16. currently there are 20,000 teenagers in juvenile did detention senters across bra civil virginia lopez hasbrazil. >> virginia lopez has more. >> reporter: turned violent after student protesters took over the floor. a guard opened up with pepper spray. they were going to advance a bill lowering the age of...
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us. ♪ host: hello and welcome to "in good shape." we just got a letter from brazilr our advice. she is 70 theory is -- 74 years old and a smoker. unfortunately, recently diagnosed with cancer. she wants to quit smoking and is finding it very hard. joining us as dr. thomas hering. is it possible to stop smoking after that long time when people smoke? dr.
us. ♪ host: hello and welcome to "in good shape." we just got a letter from brazilr our advice. she is 70 theory is -- 74 years old and a smoker. unfortunately, recently diagnosed with cancer. she wants to quit smoking and is finding it very hard. joining us as dr. thomas hering. is it possible to stop smoking after that long time when people smoke? dr.
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so in brazil it's a phenomenal use case we're showing to people in the middle east. they have all of these deliveries we want to make so it's so insufficient. these three governments in africa, number one is going to start doing a pilot government level soon so we're making phenomenal progress. >> how would you monetize this. >> for the consumer to find your three words you go to the website or app and that's free and then the business if you get a delivery then you need an automated system to know where that is. so we sell some software to the businesses but it's totally free for the consumers. >> quickly is there a way to integrate your technology into apple maps or google maps? >> any mapping company or navigation app they can build our technology in so they can make it easier to find anywhere. >> can we use it with uber already? >> not already. but taxi companies can benefit. >> it's an infuriating experience when the dot says you're here and you're four blocks away and then you have to call the uber driver and tell them where you are. that's because the mapping
so in brazil it's a phenomenal use case we're showing to people in the middle east. they have all of these deliveries we want to make so it's so insufficient. these three governments in africa, number one is going to start doing a pilot government level soon so we're making phenomenal progress. >> how would you monetize this. >> for the consumer to find your three words you go to the website or app and that's free and then the business if you get a delivery then you need an...
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they have already announced that brazil has committed to increase its share of the use of renewable energyts mix of up to 33% of its total energy use by 2030, so giving commitments there. i would say trade, climate change as two of the four items on the agenda. pimm: any idea about the chemistry between the president and obama? has been high school for a number of years but both realize there are benefits and they are more focused on that it may be how they feel about one another behind-the-scenes. pimm: thank you very much, phil mattingly, awaiting president obama's news conference with brazilian president dilma rousseff. let's go to julie hyman. julie: thank you, penn. let's take a look at stocks. they are coming up to some degree but rebounding from yesterday. for the s&p 500 and the worst day since last april, april 2014, that is. joining us today is kevin kelly, chief investment officer for recon capital partners. kevin, i was a just looking at this which is interesting because it is not down today even though a stocks are higher. right now it is going flat if you will. interesting th
they have already announced that brazil has committed to increase its share of the use of renewable energyts mix of up to 33% of its total energy use by 2030, so giving commitments there. i would say trade, climate change as two of the four items on the agenda. pimm: any idea about the chemistry between the president and obama? has been high school for a number of years but both realize there are benefits and they are more focused on that it may be how they feel about one another...
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that would be medieval, send us back to the middle ages. that's what we do in brazil today. spent i had a chance to do the rose garden celebration of the court decision around same-sex marriage. i didn't have a chance to comment on how good the white house looked in rainbow colors. that made it a really good week to see people gathered in evening outside on a beautiful summer night and to deal whole anti-feel accepted -- and to feel accepted and they feel that they have a right to love. that was pretty cool. that was a good thing. [inaudible] >> that, that was a good thing. the only bad part about it was i couldn't go out and take a peek at myself because then it would've had to clear out all the people, or the secret service would have. so i could only reflect on it from a television screen. that's a moment worth savoring. take it very much, everybody. [inaudible] -- thank you very much everybody. [inaudible conversations] >> if you missed any of you missed any of what the president had to say you can see they can't on the c-span their library. go to c-span.org. also more l
that would be medieval, send us back to the middle ages. that's what we do in brazil today. spent i had a chance to do the rose garden celebration of the court decision around same-sex marriage. i didn't have a chance to comment on how good the white house looked in rainbow colors. that made it a really good week to see people gathered in evening outside on a beautiful summer night and to deal whole anti-feel accepted -- and to feel accepted and they feel that they have a right to love. that...
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use. >>> a polluted river in brazil is bubbling up with foam, the foam that you see here in the cheetah is caused by untreated water and household detergents that have been dumped n foam may seem harmless but it is very toxic in fact, residents near the river are complaining of the smell. >>> well, still to come here in the next half an hour our coverage continues of the storm damage across the area, and we will take a aerial tour of the extensive damage that has been left behind. >>> is there always a lot of confusion when it comes to filing an insurance claim three on your side's jim donovan is live with important information if you have a down tree either on your home or your car. >>> and, health officials made new recommendation about meningitis vaccines, we will tell what you parents need to know, coming up. >>> continuing coverage from chopper three above the storm's damage, straight line wind in excess of the 07 miles an hour roared across delaware county flattening theresa cross brookhaven backyard. homes barely visible here, a gaping hole left after a tree was uprooted. splinte
use. >>> a polluted river in brazil is bubbling up with foam, the foam that you see here in the cheetah is caused by untreated water and household detergents that have been dumped n foam may seem harmless but it is very toxic in fact, residents near the river are complaining of the smell. >>> well, still to come here in the next half an hour our coverage continues of the storm damage across the area, and we will take a aerial tour of the extensive damage that has been left...
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and brazil will increase use of renewable energy by 20% by the year 2013.a financial crisis. chicago faces a deadline on debt payments it can't afford. chicago is america's greece? joining us is jeff flock, a we talking the city of chicago or the public school system or are they one and the same? jeff: it is payment from the city of chicago to the public school system. you follow this as well as anybody in terms of the amount of debt out there in terms of pension funds around the country. today is the deadline in chicago for $634 million payment from chicago in to the teachers' pension fund. the mayor of chicago rahm emanuel has said we don't have the dough. he said, quote, if we train our checking account, if we max out our credit card and use cash set aside for other project it sounds on my last wife, we will not cover the pensions and payroll as well. the governor of illinois, the republican has offered to advance chicago money to make this payment from funds that it would get later in the year but the mayor said essentially that would take next year's m
and brazil will increase use of renewable energy by 20% by the year 2013.a financial crisis. chicago faces a deadline on debt payments it can't afford. chicago is america's greece? joining us is jeff flock, a we talking the city of chicago or the public school system or are they one and the same? jeff: it is payment from the city of chicago to the public school system. you follow this as well as anybody in terms of the amount of debt out there in terms of pension funds around the country. today...
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us from las vegas. >> thank you. >> brazil is the economic super power of south america but as its infrastructure has expanded and a new middle class boomed, murder rates and economic benefits have eluded some young brazilians. >> these graceful and supple moves combined with kicks and spins were conceived by black slaves in brazil in the 1600s. they were meant to trick the owners into thinking they were dancing, but it was really about defense and resisting colonial oppression. nowadays it's about trying to keep brazil's children alive. >> it goes to places where violence is a reality to give alternatives. we know our black teenagers have more chances of getting killed but we won't give up. >> despite wide perceptions of a fun loving society brazil's murder rates are staggering. according to local authorities violence here, as in many other parts of the world discriminates. young black men in brazil are two and a half times more likely to be killed than white men. here however the chances of dying a violent death before age 39 are 13 times higher. >> an activist for african brazilian rights, growing
us from las vegas. >> thank you. >> brazil is the economic super power of south america but as its infrastructure has expanded and a new middle class boomed, murder rates and economic benefits have eluded some young brazilians. >> these graceful and supple moves combined with kicks and spins were conceived by black slaves in brazil in the 1600s. they were meant to trick the owners into thinking they were dancing, but it was really about defense and resisting colonial...
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it takes time but brazil's been a strong partner with us in that process, and i hope that both countries can continue to make progress on that front. >> translator: i would like to highlight the fact that petrobras is indeed one of the major oil-producing and oil-exploring companies in the oil and gas industries. petrobras has more than 60,000 employees and some did engage in corruption or acts of corruption. therefore, therefore, the investigation, of course has been going on by the federal prosecutor's office and they are being sued by that office. the circumstantial evidence that is available from the prosecutors are pretty substantial circumstance stangly so what i'm trying to see is all legal measures that may be taken against will certainly have taken into account those acts of corruption were practiced within petrobras, yes and it does not involve 100% of the company and all staff members so it therefore follows that those who did practice acts of corruption be held account ableable and be punished. the people who actually engaged in the acts of corruption. to them what will happe
it takes time but brazil's been a strong partner with us in that process, and i hope that both countries can continue to make progress on that front. >> translator: i would like to highlight the fact that petrobras is indeed one of the major oil-producing and oil-exploring companies in the oil and gas industries. petrobras has more than 60,000 employees and some did engage in corruption or acts of corruption. therefore, therefore, the investigation, of course has been going on by the...
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within the jurisdiction of this bill being used by the department of transportation and the department of housing and urban and development. when i was in brazil i saw how they expanded the use of ethanol. people can drop to a gas station and fill their vehicle with gasoline or ethanol and possibly plends as well and make their choice based on costs. so i want the same choice for america's consumers and i'm proposing a bill in congress which will provide for cars built in america to be able to run in addition to gasoline. if they can do it in brazil, we can do it here. in conclusion expanding the role of these alternative fuels will help the leverage that foreign countries hold over americans. i urge that my colleagues support the engel amendment. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. what member seeks recognition. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: in conclusion i would just say that energy policy is something that's really important and we can take a small step tonight to move closer to energy independent and protecting the american consumers and i urge members to support this. and i yield back. the chair: the ques
within the jurisdiction of this bill being used by the department of transportation and the department of housing and urban and development. when i was in brazil i saw how they expanded the use of ethanol. people can drop to a gas station and fill their vehicle with gasoline or ethanol and possibly plends as well and make their choice based on costs. so i want the same choice for america's consumers and i'm proposing a bill in congress which will provide for cars built in america to be able to...
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and if europe's not growing, the way it needs to grow that has an impact on us it has an impact on brazil those are major export markets. and that can have a dampening effect on the entire world economy. >> we should probably put up a clock, because it's ticking for athens to come up with some way to secure the $1.8 billion it owes the international monetary fund and it's not looking good. richard quest is in athens with the latest. richard? >> reporter: an extraordinary development. the greek government has asked its european partners for an extension of its existing deal and the europeans have stead no. the greeks have also asked for a brand new bailout from the stability mechanism, the bailout fund. now, the europeans are going to have to take some time to work out whether or not to give the greeks any new money. the situation remains dire here in greece. they will be in default to the imf in just an hour or two. they will have no bailout funds available to them. the banks are closed and the stock markets closed and won't reopen until next week at the earliest. and we're hearing report
and if europe's not growing, the way it needs to grow that has an impact on us it has an impact on brazil those are major export markets. and that can have a dampening effect on the entire world economy. >> we should probably put up a clock, because it's ticking for athens to come up with some way to secure the $1.8 billion it owes the international monetary fund and it's not looking good. richard quest is in athens with the latest. richard? >> reporter: an extraordinary...
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brazil has trouble with paraguay and uruguay. argentina and chile have unresolved issues. >> in south america there has been rivalry between us and those that share a border. that is on paper they talk about brazil and chile, i have a lot of friends. >> reporter: he is a legend of chilean football. the stadiums are named after him. spreading the joys about the beautiful game. >> we have got the 90 minutes in which we can forget everything. we want to know what is happening on the pitch. that is why people go and the stadiums are full. >> football is history in governmental ga. the encyclopaedic knowledge of the game from a collection of sticker album. >> reporter: before we had internet people would ask about the teams, who won the championships, which clubs did the players play for, the internet players. they ask me i knew how it was, thanks to the islands in. >> the shadow hanging over the tournament is the f.i.f.a. corruption scandal. football withstood previous scandals and political and economic upheaval. could this be their year. the team thinks so. all sorts of differences and conflicts in the region put to one side. the o
brazil has trouble with paraguay and uruguay. argentina and chile have unresolved issues. >> in south america there has been rivalry between us and those that share a border. that is on paper they talk about brazil and chile, i have a lot of friends. >> reporter: he is a legend of chilean football. the stadiums are named after him. spreading the joys about the beautiful game. >> we have got the 90 minutes in which we can forget everything. we want to know what is happening on...
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joining us to discuss this, democratic strategist donna brazile and kevin madden. expecting good analysis after that introduction. hillary clinton slipping in favorability and other traits including understands the problems of people like you. the trend lines moving downward, which is not what you expect after you jump into a race. you think when people get to know you, you impress them not depress them. in the brooklyn headquarters right now when they see these numbers what do they think? >> i'm sure when you look at these numbers they're saying thank god it's june and not february 2016. and also i do believe that the campaign should continue to do small group meetings as she begins to also roll out some bigger events. the bottom line is people got to know you. they want to know what kind of person you are. they want to get a chance to talk about issues with you. i think she has more than ample opportunity to go out there and prove herself to not just skeptics but also those who are strongly supporting her. she's still in the driver's seat. she's still the candida
joining us to discuss this, democratic strategist donna brazile and kevin madden. expecting good analysis after that introduction. hillary clinton slipping in favorability and other traits including understands the problems of people like you. the trend lines moving downward, which is not what you expect after you jump into a race. you think when people get to know you, you impress them not depress them. in the brooklyn headquarters right now when they see these numbers what do they think?...
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brazil. >>> now, a common lecturer. and good to have you with us, why are we seeing these massive cuts?ell 9,000 job losses in the u.k., and, as you said, this is a part of a more global strategy, and the plan is to shift the headquarters back to asia, this is as strategy which has been announced because of that. and. what they are doing in the uk is trying to move this move, to blame the bank heavy, for its problems in terms of the prophet. and as we all know, in fact, the bank heavy, which is small tax on the total balance sheets of the debt, is really not the biggest problem that he have. they face fines and compensations that they have to play because of criminal and illegal activity because of money-laundering and financial markets, and turning around and blaming this in the case of the u.k. is really rather opportunistic. >>> is this going going to benefit it? >>> the restructuring for the u.k., this is a global restructuring but for the uk it's not a bad thing. the uk is relying far too much anyway, and moving away from just having very large bank might be in the end a good thing
brazil. >>> now, a common lecturer. and good to have you with us, why are we seeing these massive cuts?ell 9,000 job losses in the u.k., and, as you said, this is a part of a more global strategy, and the plan is to shift the headquarters back to asia, this is as strategy which has been announced because of that. and. what they are doing in the uk is trying to move this move, to blame the bank heavy, for its problems in terms of the prophet. and as we all know, in fact, the bank heavy,...
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us together. now no relationship between countries is without disagreements. the united states and brazildifferent. it's often tempting i suspect to focus on whatever challenges there may be in the moment but in steps that often don't make the headlines, the work of our nations has gone on. we partner on global challenges from promoting open government combatting human trafficking, to advancing development in africa. we have boosted exports to brazil by more than 50%. and our bilateral trade has reached record levels. we have expanded collaborations in science and technology and the ties between our people especially our young people as part of our 100,000 strong more brazilian students come to the united states and more american students go to brazil. and given how closely our values and interests align, there's much more that the united states and brazil can be doing together. i want to thank you for your personal commitment to taking the partnership to the next level. and that's what we have done today across a range of areas. first we're announcing a series of new steps to boost trade
us together. now no relationship between countries is without disagreements. the united states and brazildifferent. it's often tempting i suspect to focus on whatever challenges there may be in the moment but in steps that often don't make the headlines, the work of our nations has gone on. we partner on global challenges from promoting open government combatting human trafficking, to advancing development in africa. we have boosted exports to brazil by more than 50%. and our bilateral trade...
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he's telling us to just kind of stay away. to caimans in brazil's wetlands. you sure it's safe?os in the world's driest desert. i can't get over this whole thing. why have they chosen here, i don't know? and later, one of my favorite bloopers. >> bah!
he's telling us to just kind of stay away. to caimans in brazil's wetlands. you sure it's safe?os in the world's driest desert. i can't get over this whole thing. why have they chosen here, i don't know? and later, one of my favorite bloopers. >> bah!
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brazil's dance with the devil. dave always good to have you with us. i think we're in the twilight zone. sepp blatter nows that announces he is stepping down. he gets a ten minute standing ovation. >> he's going to be led out in iron bracelets that's how long in fifa's constitution it's going to take to elect a new leeder. that is going to be as rancorous as imaginable. each trying to get their share of the future power of fifa. >> some of the nicer ways you have described blatter no fan of his are you? the dark cloud over the sport and despot. do you think that's enough to save fifa? >> do i not. celebrate the moment that this dark cloud will not be there going forward. this is someone as an individual of sexism and homophone ya homophobia, speaks for itself. the problems in fifa are deeply deeply systemic. not just one person, and one organization that's in charge of distributing the revenue but watchdogging in an utterly nontransparent organization under the same umbrella it is a recipe for these kinds of scandals to repeat themselves. >> what's needed for that to be avoided? does fif
brazil's dance with the devil. dave always good to have you with us. i think we're in the twilight zone. sepp blatter nows that announces he is stepping down. he gets a ten minute standing ovation. >> he's going to be led out in iron bracelets that's how long in fifa's constitution it's going to take to elect a new leeder. that is going to be as rancorous as imaginable. each trying to get their share of the future power of fifa. >> some of the nicer ways you have described blatter...
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brazil. they want to cut $5 billion a year by 2017. joining us live from washington, d.c.cializing in international trade and political affairs in latin america. thank you for being with us. how did hsbc get to this point? >> well, they're doing something very strategic very smart. they're going to relocate. they're going to work in countries and areas that are going to have higher rates of economic growth, and that's china and the asian pacific countries unlike brazil and turkey, of course. brazil had a lot of future ago. they were seeing increase approximating trade between them and china and then when the new president things have changed completely. at this point in the last report they had in the first trimester they have seen lowest numbers in 25 years. you're seeing a bleak future and an economy that is not showing any kind of recovery. this is just a sign let's say very bad for their imagine but the largest bank in europe decided to take their money to some other market that are there. there is so much that a bank can do. if you don't have foreign investment. if yo
brazil. they want to cut $5 billion a year by 2017. joining us live from washington, d.c.cializing in international trade and political affairs in latin america. thank you for being with us. how did hsbc get to this point? >> well, they're doing something very strategic very smart. they're going to relocate. they're going to work in countries and areas that are going to have higher rates of economic growth, and that's china and the asian pacific countries unlike brazil and turkey, of...