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but it caused you know if it was a real wake up call for the brazilian the brazilian government terms of the potential danger from the spill and a lawsuit was filed by the by an arm of the brazilian government called the public prosecutor or and pointedly that it be them and minister you approve because of seeking forty billion or so in damages from the spill and so the idea is well you know this this would be brazilians are not that much different from u.s. law in terms of what it was seeking it was seeking clean up costs and property damage and also possible costs going into the future and so that's what that's what brought about this this lawsuit lawsuit was filed essentially to recruit both present and possible future damages and i want to be clear about that forty billion ria says about eighteen billion dollars so why did they agree to settle for one hundred thirty five million u.s. dollars in the end. well it's an interesting question the short answer would be is that it was in everybody's interests first of all these these oil deposits off the coast of rio are in very very deep
but it caused you know if it was a real wake up call for the brazilian the brazilian government terms of the potential danger from the spill and a lawsuit was filed by the by an arm of the brazilian government called the public prosecutor or and pointedly that it be them and minister you approve because of seeking forty billion or so in damages from the spill and so the idea is well you know this this would be brazilians are not that much different from u.s. law in terms of what it was seeking...
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the brazilian up -- brazilian government came up with that number i would just like in any potential lawsuit, you look at the potential damages and you get the largest number possible because that is the number you start with, and you start a negotiation. realistically, any lawsuit is also a negotiation. you want to start with the most advantageous negotiating position. if you look at the damages that were actually realized from the spill versus the deepwater horizon spill, that is a commentary on the brazilian government's negotiating position, as well as the fact that the deepwater horizon damages probably were not calculated in a way that realistically reflected the damage. quick chevron was forced to close down for about six months, which is hugely costly to that company. was that taken into account at all, do you know? >> i don't know for certain, but i would certainly assume that it was. chevron went out of its way to look like -- and that is a cynical way to say it, but to be what it viewed itself as a good corporate citizen. as soon as there was another small leak, chevron sh
the brazilian up -- brazilian government came up with that number i would just like in any potential lawsuit, you look at the potential damages and you get the largest number possible because that is the number you start with, and you start a negotiation. realistically, any lawsuit is also a negotiation. you want to start with the most advantageous negotiating position. if you look at the damages that were actually realized from the spill versus the deepwater horizon spill, that is a commentary...
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i'll show you how to do a squat the brazilian way, so you really hit the glutes. when you go down here, look. the butt tucks in. when the butt tucks in, that's when you hit the glutes. come closer. i want you to see this. come down and tuck under. and up, and two more. faster. that's how a squat should be. that's how low you should go. otherwise, just the calves are working, and you don't want that to happen. you want to work the glutes and make the glutes fuller and rounder. now i'm gonna show you how to work the gluteus medius with the side lunge. go all the way up. this way, you're working the outer thigh, the inner thigh, and if you'll turn the heels out, the pigeon toes... yes. then get the gluteus medius also there, okay? so pigeon toes up, push, and and if you do it faster, you're gonna get the cardio in, and it's gonna be a cardio-sculpting move. so you're burning fat, burning calories, and getting a nice shape on your bum bum and legs. now we're going to work the gluteus minimus with the rainbow. flex your foot, extend your leg, come all the way around, a
i'll show you how to do a squat the brazilian way, so you really hit the glutes. when you go down here, look. the butt tucks in. when the butt tucks in, that's when you hit the glutes. come closer. i want you to see this. come down and tuck under. and up, and two more. faster. that's how a squat should be. that's how low you should go. otherwise, just the calves are working, and you don't want that to happen. you want to work the glutes and make the glutes fuller and rounder. now i'm gonna show...
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cheese,ocal brazilian you see the color?ncouraged by the customers, small producers hope that traditional cheesemaking techniques handed down from generation to generation will soon become just as well known abroad as it is in brazil. brazilian?g else watch this. northern europe. look at this, this may have been one of the biggest ever waves after a goal. you will find carlos riding the wave. there he is. the exact prize has yet to be determined. he was helping to rescue a fellow surfer who had been knocked unconscious by the giant wave. news comes from china, reports from beijing suggesting an incident in which several people died in tandem and square may have been a suicide attack. five people reported killed, 40 injured. more to come here on bbc world news. stay with us. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, and united healthcare. >> my customers can shop around, see who
cheese,ocal brazilian you see the color?ncouraged by the customers, small producers hope that traditional cheesemaking techniques handed down from generation to generation will soon become just as well known abroad as it is in brazil. brazilian?g else watch this. northern europe. look at this, this may have been one of the biggest ever waves after a goal. you will find carlos riding the wave. there he is. the exact prize has yet to be determined. he was helping to rescue a fellow surfer who had...
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in the brazilian case, it is extremely uncomfortable for the brazilian government because actually the president was planning to come to the u.s., the first one to pay back the visit obama paid a couple of years ago. that is a crisis. >> i wanted to jump in because i wanted to ask you specifically about that. we know the nsa -- how do you really compare the mexican response to the brazilian response? do you think that brazilian government has been much more angry over this? >> yes. it is actually different. i think his position is because we are talking about a neighbor country. we have a very important issue with immigration. we have to remember that a pick percentage of undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are from mexico. brazil has its own agenda and policies. it is trying to fight because they are an unequal partner with the u.s. in fact, brazil has been stronger on its answer to these accusations. there are -- they are not willing to provide any political space to the u.s. to continue with this spying. >> i wanted to ask you a question. what kind of effect do you think this
in the brazilian case, it is extremely uncomfortable for the brazilian government because actually the president was planning to come to the u.s., the first one to pay back the visit obama paid a couple of years ago. that is a crisis. >> i wanted to jump in because i wanted to ask you specifically about that. we know the nsa -- how do you really compare the mexican response to the brazilian response? do you think that brazilian government has been much more angry over this? >> yes....
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and don is a -- is it brazilian? >> yeah. >> a brazilian warship at the inner harbor. don and our general manager were actually kayaking sunday and kayaked up to a warship and were met with a very stoic response. >>> here's first warning doppler weather radar. we've got shower activity in the area right now. not supposed to come within 100 yards of a commercial vessel or warship or cruise ship. uh-oh. we've got first warning doppler weather radar right now showing shower activity over the area. this is absolutely not unexpected. it's the beginning of a change to some chillier temperatures where our current 59 is not even going to be our daytime high over the next few days. 59 now. 69% humidity and west northwest breeze at 3 and barometer 29.87. 34 oakland now. it's kind of the same look those brazilians gave don in the kayaks. 52 cumberland, 57 hagerstown. 66 easton, 62 degrees down the ocean. 55 westminster, almost 60 bel air and columbia. low 60s rock hall and annapolis and kent island. i've got news for you, not only is it going to get cool tomorrow but look at this
and don is a -- is it brazilian? >> yeah. >> a brazilian warship at the inner harbor. don and our general manager were actually kayaking sunday and kayaked up to a warship and were met with a very stoic response. >>> here's first warning doppler weather radar. we've got shower activity in the area right now. not supposed to come within 100 yards of a commercial vessel or warship or cruise ship. uh-oh. we've got first warning doppler weather radar right now showing shower...
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brazilian tensions over alleged u.s. spying on the brazil's president. it's all very well could be or there was the revelation that came out that the u.s. is listening on brazilian president dilma rousseff personal phone calls and this sparked outrage in brazil and even caused president rousseff to cancel planned meeting she had earlier this month at the white house and they were supposed to discuss at this meeting this defense contract you talked about about a forty five billion dollar boeing contract for eighteen fighter jets so that could be in danger now is. this just speaks to a number of things that are in danger now as you mentioned the european trade deal that was going to be worth two hundred seventy two. billion dollars for both economies and create two million jobs that could be at risk you know the trade deal may not be a risk but there could be new restrictions that european trading partners want to put on it that involves data protection that could cost u.s. companies money in the long run now a report from our information technology and in
brazilian tensions over alleged u.s. spying on the brazil's president. it's all very well could be or there was the revelation that came out that the u.s. is listening on brazilian president dilma rousseff personal phone calls and this sparked outrage in brazil and even caused president rousseff to cancel planned meeting she had earlier this month at the white house and they were supposed to discuss at this meeting this defense contract you talked about about a forty five billion dollar boeing...
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. >> we have raised the brazilian flag in the slum.nted to remind everyone that this is brazilian territory. >> it's like conquering an unclaimed land but it's 700 slums. armed to the teeth they hunt for drug deal whose are control the area. >> reporter: they say it will take a few patrolings like this to secure the slums. they want a permanent police presence but say the area is not read yet because drug traffickers are still hiding here. once the special forces battle drug dealers, they set up a station in the slums. a turf battle strategy to keep the city safe. 36 of the 40 slums the government is targeting has been retaken. >> there was an invisible flow of crime in these communities, but after they're passfied we'll see that crime is crushed. >> reporter: the slums were police are deployed are manically those around the football stadium. the venue for the world cup and the olympics, and the drug dealers were not chased out. >> they're always around there just hiding. everyone has them. they're like ghosts. >> reporter: while many
. >> we have raised the brazilian flag in the slum.nted to remind everyone that this is brazilian territory. >> it's like conquering an unclaimed land but it's 700 slums. armed to the teeth they hunt for drug deal whose are control the area. >> reporter: they say it will take a few patrolings like this to secure the slums. they want a permanent police presence but say the area is not read yet because drug traffickers are still hiding here. once the special forces battle drug...
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many brazilians are worried about the selling of a major national asset. brazil is about to join the big league, and anyone who is a player in the oil business is headed south. deep beneath these ways is the field, one of the largest offshore deposits ever found, and brazil is selling the rights to develop the area with some pretty tight strings attached. it is one of the most mind- boggling opportunities of the century. they could make 2 million barrels of oil every day and trillions of dollars to help the economy. just to the north of rio de janeiro oil is taking over. contractors,onals, and their support vessels are filling up with their share. companies are well- established in brazil, including bp. they are not bidding for the rights to the libra field, but many smaller u.k. supply firms say they have to be ready for use now. >> it is not seen on the downside. every day, there is less oil, less gas. they do not look at africa and south america at the future, and their business is going to shrink. >> brazil is already training hundreds of workers to wo
many brazilians are worried about the selling of a major national asset. brazil is about to join the big league, and anyone who is a player in the oil business is headed south. deep beneath these ways is the field, one of the largest offshore deposits ever found, and brazil is selling the rights to develop the area with some pretty tight strings attached. it is one of the most mind- boggling opportunities of the century. they could make 2 million barrels of oil every day and trillions of...
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. >>> one brazilian surfer survives his face-off with an avalanche of water.los burrell slaying a monstrous wave estimated to be over 100 feet tall. with the help of a jet ski. and he's got to stay ahead. the surfer -- >> barely. >> he rode the massive wall of water, being called the largest wave ever. if confirmed, the brazilian's wild ride will break the current record of 78 feet which i think he also holds. >> that is moving fast. i wonder how fast he was going, just down the face of the wave. >> that's ten stories high? that's a lot of water. >>> time now for a look ahead and a look back. remembering former house speaker tom foley. the memorial service for foley who served as speaker from 1989 to 1995 will be held at the capitol with president obama and congressional leaders on hand. >>> on this day in 1998, 77-year-old john glenn became the oldest person to go into space. >> one. booster ignition and liftoff of "discovery" with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. >>> happy birthday to winona ryder who is 42. kate jackson, 65 and richar
. >>> one brazilian surfer survives his face-off with an avalanche of water.los burrell slaying a monstrous wave estimated to be over 100 feet tall. with the help of a jet ski. and he's got to stay ahead. the surfer -- >> barely. >> he rode the massive wall of water, being called the largest wave ever. if confirmed, the brazilian's wild ride will break the current record of 78 feet which i think he also holds. >> that is moving fast. i wonder how fast he was going,...
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firm. >> they're participating in oil products ledy the brazilian government. japanese companies will provide technical support needed to develop underwater oil fields. demand for these ships is expected to grow in the future. >>> representatives from some of japan's top creative firms are showing off the cool side of their culture to foreigners. they're showcasing the latest an eme films, pop songs and other international trends at a trade fair in tokyo. the trade ministry organized the event for about 150 companies and organizations. the fair is designed to give foreign buyers a taste of the latest pop culture trends, and make it easier for them to invest. >> we have interest in films, with the directors. animation "wind rises." we will be the distributors in brazil. >> the show is part of the cool japan project which is designed to promote culture abroad. the government hopes its entertainment, fashion and tourism industries will help to spur economic growth. >>> okay, now, for the latest market figures. >>> india is one of the top importers of gold and purc
firm. >> they're participating in oil products ledy the brazilian government. japanese companies will provide technical support needed to develop underwater oil fields. demand for these ships is expected to grow in the future. >>> representatives from some of japan's top creative firms are showing off the cool side of their culture to foreigners. they're showcasing the latest an eme films, pop songs and other international trends at a trade fair in tokyo. the trade ministry...
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in an effort to develop more than 12 billion barrels of oil, they will hand their profits to the brazilian government and operate under strict conditions. ry jow de janeiro. >> now here's a question for you, what content should and shouldn't be allowed on social media sites? well facebook has been criticized by two members of its own safety advisors after reversing a ban on some violent content. decapitation and acts of terrorism and human rights abuses can also be posted on facebook. they want to allow useers to share experiences but doesn't want to glorify that and photos and videos which show drug use and nudety is still banned. to be surprised by the latest status update says he wouldn't even told about them in advance. a statement facebook says it has long been a place where people turn to share their experience particularly when they are connected to controversial events on the ground. the website said since some people object to graphic video of this nature we are giving those control which may include warnings. for more on this story i am joined by the senior electorate on social m
in an effort to develop more than 12 billion barrels of oil, they will hand their profits to the brazilian government and operate under strict conditions. ry jow de janeiro. >> now here's a question for you, what content should and shouldn't be allowed on social media sites? well facebook has been criticized by two members of its own safety advisors after reversing a ban on some violent content. decapitation and acts of terrorism and human rights abuses can also be posted on facebook....
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-- they are suggesting maybe we will get internet companies to host data about brazilians on servers stored in brazil that are much harder for americans to get access to. and that is one idea. there is definitely around the world that our government starting to make noise about america, and i think america has to take notice. much, indeed.ery sexual violence against women in egypt has now reached epidemic proportions. that is the view of human rights campaigners, and a recent you one study suggested nine out of 10 egypt and women has -- have experienced some form of sexual harassment. on wednesday, a man convicted of harassment had his sentence definitely reduced from 45 years in prison to just five years. as part of our "100 women" season, a report on how mobs are taking matters into their own hands as authorities failed to act. tasers,ng out volunteers get ready to patrol the streets of cairo to dispense vigilante justice. if he resists, says mohammed, we know how we are going to deal with him. his group, called harass the harassers. they hunt for attackers during busy holiday peri
-- they are suggesting maybe we will get internet companies to host data about brazilians on servers stored in brazil that are much harder for americans to get access to. and that is one idea. there is definitely around the world that our government starting to make noise about america, and i think america has to take notice. much, indeed.ery sexual violence against women in egypt has now reached epidemic proportions. that is the view of human rights campaigners, and a recent you one study...
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there would be a british judge and a brazilian judge, for example. if they couldn't agree, they would toss a coin and pick a third judge from one of those two countries to help decide the case. every weekend since 1998 booktv has shown over 40,000 hours of book programming. there were more women on power it could change. that's the real problem. we've the only national television networking devoted exclusively to non-fiction books.his trilo >>> the day of beamght and the guns at last light was the third in the trilogy.may, you can see the phone number on the screen. if years old like to talk with him about world war ii and his trilogy. he'll be joining us in about twa minutes.l erg yoau have seen today it wilo reair this evening at 1:00 a.m.s eastern time in the overnight. you'll be able to see the whole thing. the but go ahead and dial in forg. rick atkinson. d he'll be over here in a minute. in the meantime, we're going jua take a call from fred ino pennsylvania. thank you for holding in plymouth, pennsylvania. what's your question for rick atkinso
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. >>> issue three, brazilian wax nsa. another week, another story about the nsa. on tuesday, the washington post reveal that the nsa is quote-on- quote harvesting hundreds of millions of personal e-mail contact lists of many americans and non-americans around the world adding up to the sizable fraction of the world's e-mail and instant messaging accounts. what will the nsa do with that data? they will search for personal connections. they will map relationships among those targets. and surprisingly the last revelation, plus the revelation prior for them there, they have angered the u.s. allies, noticeably brazil when they assembled that the general assembly three and a half weeks ago, that they have taken the podium, for spying on their neighbors. and in particular, their politicians and the companies, they're charging them with the economic espionage. >> medaling for them in the life and for the country's breach of the law. to the principal that should govern the relations for them. , especially among them there. >> they were taken on by them that they canceled t
. >>> issue three, brazilian wax nsa. another week, another story about the nsa. on tuesday, the washington post reveal that the nsa is quote-on- quote harvesting hundreds of millions of personal e-mail contact lists of many americans and non-americans around the world adding up to the sizable fraction of the world's e-mail and instant messaging accounts. what will the nsa do with that data? they will search for personal connections. they will map relationships among those targets. and...
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encrypt all digital traffic inside the country and that traffic that is actually coming in if the brazilian government core operates with the various in christian services it could block the n.s.a. and the u.s. out entirely rousseff also announced via twitter her plans to host an international summit on internet security next year well have to wait and see if the u.s. gets an invitation to that one and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america and check out our web site r.t. dot com slash usa and lopez. may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. yes we. were. sleeping. actually nothing very good is happening now in the last twelve years and that's something western media and political leaders don't like to talk about anymore well there's really no actual practicing democracy to speak of in afghanistan what you have is kleptocratic corrupt. state but we should reframe the question so i was only just stays there there will be violence that will be chaos because there's an occupying power. again you know the u.s. wants to
encrypt all digital traffic inside the country and that traffic that is actually coming in if the brazilian government core operates with the various in christian services it could block the n.s.a. and the u.s. out entirely rousseff also announced via twitter her plans to host an international summit on internet security next year well have to wait and see if the u.s. gets an invitation to that one and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash...
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the brazilian president saying the sale will help fund health care and pay for schools. there are those saying it isn't worth the cost of putting their oil in the hands of foreign inning have you tours, >> reporter: the pow test protee been loud and color. they wanted tote grebeshkov tote hotel where the auction was held in their way riot police, they used rubber bullets and tear gas to drive the protesters back and the protesters took out their anger on any available target. they married their ona range little for protection as they pushed forward. >> this is unbelievable. since morning they have been attacking without reason, just people in general. there were old people and children. and they were shooting tear gas. >> we are understand that the government instead of helping out the people with health, education and public transport it helping the multinationals and big business. >> reporter: demonstrators want to thwart the auction of brazil's largest offshore oil block. it could be holding up to 12 billion oil barrels oil and e than 100 in other areas. exploit that
the brazilian president saying the sale will help fund health care and pay for schools. there are those saying it isn't worth the cost of putting their oil in the hands of foreign inning have you tours, >> reporter: the pow test protee been loud and color. they wanted tote grebeshkov tote hotel where the auction was held in their way riot police, they used rubber bullets and tear gas to drive the protesters back and the protesters took out their anger on any available target. they married...
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so there we would be a british judge brazilian judge and if they couldn't agree they would toss a coin and pick a third judge to help decide the case. >> as young child i tasted the bitter fruits of segregation and racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my father and my father, my grandparents, my great-grandparents, why segregation? why racial discrimination and? and they would say, that's the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but in 1955, when i was in the tenth grade, 15 years old, i heard rosa parks. i heard the voice of martin luther king, jr. on the radio, and the words words of dr. king ininspired me to fine a way to get in the way in 1956 was my brother's and sisters and some of my first cousins went down the public library in a little town of troy, alabama, trying to get library cards, trying to check some books out. and we were told by the librarian that the libraries were for whites only and not for coloreds. but on july 5, 1998, i went back to the public library in troy, alabama, for a book-signing of my book, walking with the wind, and hundred
so there we would be a british judge brazilian judge and if they couldn't agree they would toss a coin and pick a third judge to help decide the case. >> as young child i tasted the bitter fruits of segregation and racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my father and my father, my grandparents, my great-grandparents, why segregation? why racial discrimination and? and they would say, that's the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but in 1955, when i was in the...
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this case has stunned brazilians.r: a grew system story out of rio day generde janeiro former professional football player killed and his severed head left on his doorstep. the 35-year-old never came home monday night when his wife opened the door to go to work the next day, she found a backpack with his head inside. the police wouldn't provide any further details but according to brazilian media, his eyes and tongue had been gouged out. santos played for second tier football teams in rio de janeiro before he retired and opened a health food store. police refused to comment on the lines of investigation, but according to brazilian media there were a number of surveillance cameras in the area. those are being reviewed. police did tell us since then, they found the remains of a man, they're investigating that, testing that to see if those remains belong to santos. this horrific story is shining the spotlight yet again on violence in rio de janeiro months before the world cup kicks off. it isn't likely to affect ticket s
this case has stunned brazilians.r: a grew system story out of rio day generde janeiro former professional football player killed and his severed head left on his doorstep. the 35-year-old never came home monday night when his wife opened the door to go to work the next day, she found a backpack with his head inside. the police wouldn't provide any further details but according to brazilian media, his eyes and tongue had been gouged out. santos played for second tier football teams in rio de...
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the french pretended for political reasons that they were following on the brazilian proposal, when the united states had learned by their own means that they were just using this stance to get a deal with the brazilians. she practically admitted to that. nobody was really mad about it. >> let me ask you, the question i have been wanting to ask since the beginning of the week, is there in your opinion a red line? you all seem to think this is par for the course. is there something the nsa should not be doing, something that would really get you upset? >> getting caught. the real problem is we need a convention with new technologies. the fact the geva -- indications strategies, companies are dominated by u.s. companies, google, apple, amazon, facebook. it poses a real problem for other countries. so we need as much as a nuclear convention, a chemical convention, we need a convention for regulating these problems. >> let's move on to the next topic. obama's weapon of choice, drones , got him into more trouble with another set of allies. according to reports, america's secret drone strikes
the french pretended for political reasons that they were following on the brazilian proposal, when the united states had learned by their own means that they were just using this stance to get a deal with the brazilians. she practically admitted to that. nobody was really mad about it. >> let me ask you, the question i have been wanting to ask since the beginning of the week, is there in your opinion a red line? you all seem to think this is par for the course. is there something the nsa...
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he became the brazilian abbasid or to britain. he went to london. a second director general came on board. he was from argentina oh. he turned out to be very good. now the current rector general, a turkish ambassador, is likewise very good. the whole pose a boost on the -- jose bustani affair was embarrassing. that they would preclude iraq from joining the treaty before shock and awe, which happened in march 2003. it was a very sad time. i think frustrating for everybody. the united states has moved on from that and so as the opcw. >> who has and has not signed onto the chemical weapons treaty? what does that mean? still five countries remaining outside the treaty. it is a strange mix. now that syria has joined, you have israel, which has not ratified the treaty yet. you have egypt, which has neither signed nor ratified. you have angola, which is thinking about joining. burma, and then you have the african countries, south sudan, brand-new, very difficult to get them to join guess it isand i actually six. you have north korea, which of course is the
he became the brazilian abbasid or to britain. he went to london. a second director general came on board. he was from argentina oh. he turned out to be very good. now the current rector general, a turkish ambassador, is likewise very good. the whole pose a boost on the -- jose bustani affair was embarrassing. that they would preclude iraq from joining the treaty before shock and awe, which happened in march 2003. it was a very sad time. i think frustrating for everybody. the united states has...
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brazilian government has then. much more angry over this yes yes actually it's actually a good friend i think in this opinion yet or his position is. because we are talking about neighbor country we have a very very important binion issue immigration we have to remember though that a big percentage of undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are from mexico in terms of but it does not address the real rest it has its own agenda its of its own policies is trying to five job because you are an equal partner we with the u.s. best at least not sharing any in the war there will be u.s. and in fact rest till it has been a stronger on its answer to the second seizures and the fact that the president dilma rousseff castle as an official trip an official invitation to the u.s. it shows how serious the u.s. you don't go in the in these accusations they're not absolutely no willing to provide any any gillespie's point political speech to the u.s. to continue with this is spying on on countries that actually cause you know.
brazilian government has then. much more angry over this yes yes actually it's actually a good friend i think in this opinion yet or his position is. because we are talking about neighbor country we have a very very important binion issue immigration we have to remember though that a big percentage of undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are from mexico in terms of but it does not address the real rest it has its own agenda its of its own policies is trying to five job because you are an...
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was exposed to be spying on brazil and the brazil the huge brazilian energy company this very difficult is that i mean increasingly difficult for the u.s. therefore to argue that an essay is about national security when it is spying on its friends when is spying on huge international corporations that really it should be trying to shape new relationships with and to. trade with and to cooperate with but inspect sped it's just kind of embarrassing itself more and more i was speaking to the point as you mentioned we've seen diplomatic fire started all over the place all over the world as a result of the n.s.a. spying activities brazilian president dilma rousseff in response to as you mentioned the spying on petrobras and on her personally canceled a meeting with president obama which could put in jeopardy billions of dollars in contracts for the country. elsewhere in the america there's a european union summit being held today in brussels what might the diplomatic fallout or economic fallout be with the european union over allegations like this well you know as i said previously it's real
was exposed to be spying on brazil and the brazil the huge brazilian energy company this very difficult is that i mean increasingly difficult for the u.s. therefore to argue that an essay is about national security when it is spying on its friends when is spying on huge international corporations that really it should be trying to shape new relationships with and to. trade with and to cooperate with but inspect sped it's just kind of embarrassing itself more and more i was speaking to the point...
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brazilian president at his side when he unveiled a port.drilling so much oil, you need a big port. why not start a massive shipbuilding company to move all that oil around. his company, ogx, never found that much oil. what they did find cost too much to get out of the ground. he missed an interest payment of $1.4 million on october 1st. bankruptcy filing is expected tonight. look who was in the pool with him. bond funds with pimco, blackrock, loomis, just to say a few have ogx bonds that have fallen to as low as seven cents. some say these folks bought at full face value. keep in mind, one of these bonds was issued just 18 months ago. last year. another one, just two years ago. that is an incredibly rapid decline for a bond. by the way, ge invested $3 billion in ebx, his parent company. they wrote it down by a third a year later. batista declined to comment. you can check out robert frank's story up right now on cnbc.com. >> it's so extraordinary because of the rapid move. i mean, going from where he was, the 30 plus billion dollars in weal
brazilian president at his side when he unveiled a port.drilling so much oil, you need a big port. why not start a massive shipbuilding company to move all that oil around. his company, ogx, never found that much oil. what they did find cost too much to get out of the ground. he missed an interest payment of $1.4 million on october 1st. bankruptcy filing is expected tonight. look who was in the pool with him. bond funds with pimco, blackrock, loomis, just to say a few have ogx bonds that have...
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brazilian government has been. much more angry over this yes yes actually it's actually the friend i think. his position is after all because we are looking at our neighbor country we have a very very important kenyan issue immigration we have to remember that the percentage of undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are from mexico in terms of but there's a rest he'll address it has its own agenda. it's all its own policies is trying to five job because you are an equal partner we will be us on best release not sharing any in the board there will be us and in fact reselect has been a stronger on its answer to the second seizures and the fact that the president dilma rousseff a castle and an official trip an official invitation to the us it shows how serious the us younger men the stake in this position they are not absolutely no willing to provide any anything less space point political space to the us to continue with this spying on on countries that actually cause you know even self allies are no sheriff and
brazilian government has been. much more angry over this yes yes actually it's actually the friend i think. his position is after all because we are looking at our neighbor country we have a very very important kenyan issue immigration we have to remember that the percentage of undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are from mexico in terms of but there's a rest he'll address it has its own agenda. it's all its own policies is trying to five job because you are an equal partner we will be...
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a brazilian government has then much more angry over this yes yes it actually is actually the friend i think in this opinion yet his position is very very tough because we are talking about a neighbor country we have a very very important pinion issue immigration we have to remember that a big percentage of undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are from mexico in terms of but it doesn't rest seal press it has its own agenda its all its own policies is trying to five job because you are an equal partner we are with the u.s. on bessel east not sharing any in the border with us and in fact has been a stronger on its answer to cyprus asia and the fact that the president dilma rousseff of castle at an official trip an official invitation to the u.s. it shows how serious the u.s. younger in these in these i would say should be are not absolutely no willing to provide any in the gallery space point political space to the u.s. to continue with this is spying on on countries that actually cause you know even self allies are not sure if at number three so i want to ask you a question dove
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violating the fundamental human and civil rights of the country's citizens all over the weekend the brazilian president took a few more jabs on twitter at the american surveillance program and also announced plans for brazil to create a nationwide secure email service to prevent foreign espionage now the goal is to keep all internet servers it in brazil and to encrypt all digital traffic inside the country and the traffic that is coming in if the brazilian government collaborates with various in christian service is it could block the n.s.a. out of the country entirely rousseff also announced via twitter her plans to host an international summit on the internet security next year but we'll have to wait and see if the u.s. gets an invitation to that summit well we here at r.t. have spent numerous hours over the years talking about the situation that want tunnel bag from president obama's broken promise to close the facility to the mass hunger strikes by detainees that have been happening recently but the truth is that the day to day operations of what actually goes on within the facility walls
violating the fundamental human and civil rights of the country's citizens all over the weekend the brazilian president took a few more jabs on twitter at the american surveillance program and also announced plans for brazil to create a nationwide secure email service to prevent foreign espionage now the goal is to keep all internet servers it in brazil and to encrypt all digital traffic inside the country and the traffic that is coming in if the brazilian government collaborates with various...
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they will vote on a new law requiring internet companies to store info about brazilian users on data physically located within the company. something these internet companies say is physically difficult. something we haven't seen, but a worrisome possibility, will these companies punish american companies trying to do business there in retaliation for the spying? most prominent right now, there's a potential brazilian purchase of f-18 fighter jets from boeing, a deal worth $4 billion. we reached out to boeing and in a statement they said, we believe the decision regarding the brazilian air force bid for the purchase of 36 fighter jets will be decided on its own merits. that's going to be up to marusef to decide. >> is there evidence to show this is true, the spying of merkel's stamgts? >> the word out of the white house is president obama had spoken with angela merkel and promised it wouldn't happen in the future. that it wasn't happening now. but it wasn't clear they were denying it had happened in the past necessarily. >> okay. so, it sounds like it happened. thank you so much. eve
they will vote on a new law requiring internet companies to store info about brazilian users on data physically located within the company. something these internet companies say is physically difficult. something we haven't seen, but a worrisome possibility, will these companies punish american companies trying to do business there in retaliation for the spying? most prominent right now, there's a potential brazilian purchase of f-18 fighter jets from boeing, a deal worth $4 billion. we...
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>> it tells you about the hopes that the brazilian government has to boost the economy and government it actually does about what may happen from this particular auction. i mean, no doubt we're talking about a very, very large quantity of oil here. the reserve given the 8 and 12 billion barrels, that's probably around the best case scenario. the hope of the government is that it will double brazil's output. but the framework for investment is not friendly. as you noted, that's reflected in -- >> what have they done wrong? the problem is the size of this is also a problem because of the cost, i guess -- >> brazil discovered these major off shore deposits. we need to make sure the state takes as big as possible a revenue take. there were laws that were applied to these deposits which means that the state oil company has to be the sole operator in a joint venture and needs to have at least 30% stake. there are other strings attached. other fees. it's a very statist, pretty investor unfriendly -- >> disincentive to -- >> yes. >> -- others to come and actually bid to explore? >> exactly. p
>> it tells you about the hopes that the brazilian government has to boost the economy and government it actually does about what may happen from this particular auction. i mean, no doubt we're talking about a very, very large quantity of oil here. the reserve given the 8 and 12 billion barrels, that's probably around the best case scenario. the hope of the government is that it will double brazil's output. but the framework for investment is not friendly. as you noted, that's reflected...
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the brazilian president canceled a trip to the united states. she was so outraged about america's activities against brazilians and her own government. we see these fresh allegations of actions are being conducted in france and also in mexico targeting the office of former president calderon. the united states is aware of the stress this is causing. they have calculated that the price is worth paying given the information that the intelligence and surveillance agency for seems to try and access. >> staying in the u.s., another school shooting. two people were killed and two are in critical condition. the shooting was at sparks middle school in nevada. according to police, the school is all clear and the suspect is down. that is all they have said for now. and russia, six people have been killed in a blast. investigators said a female suicide bomber targeted a passenger bus. shawn walker, our correspondent has the latest. what the russian committee has released the name of the woman they said is the suspected suicide bomber. a 30-year-old woman w
the brazilian president canceled a trip to the united states. she was so outraged about america's activities against brazilians and her own government. we see these fresh allegations of actions are being conducted in france and also in mexico targeting the office of former president calderon. the united states is aware of the stress this is causing. they have calculated that the price is worth paying given the information that the intelligence and surveillance agency for seems to try and...
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the record broken by a brazilian surfer. >>> and chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking changesour weather he's going to tell us what >>> law enforcement agencies across the state are taking steps to protect trick or treaters on halloween. operation boo is designed to keep sex offenders away from children. but as ktvu's ken pritchett reports there's some controversy about who should fall under those restrictions. >> reporter: we know of two thins 2-year-old christopher likes to do that's to run and trick or treat. >> i love taking him trick or treating, candy, he loves candy. >> reporter: his mother also looks forward to halloween and supports laws that stop sexual predators from participating such as putting out decorations or handing out candy. >> if you're on megan's law don't bother. we don't want our kids around you. >> reporter: every year, law enforcement targets sex offenders. that only applies to parolees. the city of orange in southern california passed an ordnance to force all sex offenders on the megan's law list to put a warning sign on their front door on halloween
the record broken by a brazilian surfer. >>> and chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking changesour weather he's going to tell us what >>> law enforcement agencies across the state are taking steps to protect trick or treaters on halloween. operation boo is designed to keep sex offenders away from children. but as ktvu's ken pritchett reports there's some controversy about who should fall under those restrictions. >> reporter: we know of two thins 2-year-old...
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a brazilian surfer may have set a record.carlos burle riding a monster wave off the coast of portugal. the wave was taller than 100 feet, not definitive, that's well over the number he needs to break a record set in 2011 by another big wave surfer named garrett mcnamara. garrett's record is 78-foot wave. location is known as a mecca for giant waves and also incredibly dangerous spot to surf. right at the base. there are rocks right at the base just before he caught that mountain of a wave which could have killed him, he rescued a fellow surfer and friend who nearly drowned. joining me exclusively is carlos burle. carlos, congratulations. i watched the video of you on that wave over and over again today. every single time your heart stops. what was it like riding the wave? >> it's crazy, you know, because you going so fast and you know that it can fall and it's like going down a mountain that never ends because while the wave it -- it's very intense and it's so hard for you to keep control in a situation like that, and i had m
a brazilian surfer may have set a record.carlos burle riding a monster wave off the coast of portugal. the wave was taller than 100 feet, not definitive, that's well over the number he needs to break a record set in 2011 by another big wave surfer named garrett mcnamara. garrett's record is 78-foot wave. location is known as a mecca for giant waves and also incredibly dangerous spot to surf. right at the base. there are rocks right at the base just before he caught that mountain of a wave which...
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. >> the brazilians canceled a state visit because of these revelations which seems to be the only concrete fallout so far. you get no indication they are thinking of changing these practices? work will continue, the work of protecting the american people and protecting american allies. no sense that this is going to change. american allies like the french will basically end up having to suck it up. an area the size of new york city has been destroyed by bushfires in the australian state of new south wales. the situation will get much worse and the fires are out of control to the west of sydney. the next 36 hours are critical. could be calamitous for firefighters with high temperatures and stronger wind driving three fires toward each other to form a massive front in the blue mountains. >> around-the-clock, firefighters are battling for control. the task is massive. the biggest fire in the blue mountains has a perimeter stretching 200 miles. it is being carried out from the air. on the ground, thousands of firefighters and most of them volunteers. fighting fire with fire. dangerousf before
. >> the brazilians canceled a state visit because of these revelations which seems to be the only concrete fallout so far. you get no indication they are thinking of changing these practices? work will continue, the work of protecting the american people and protecting american allies. no sense that this is going to change. american allies like the french will basically end up having to suck it up. an area the size of new york city has been destroyed by bushfires in the australian state...
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was an image not only provided by him and supported that spread by the brazilian press. >> batista was one of the biggest of the generated -- the regeneration ahead of the olympics. his downfall was bad news for the city, but he is bound to bounce back. >> that is a lot of money to lose in just one year. come, get ready for a fright this afternoon. hollywood is pulling out the stops with a lot of help from the makeup department. britain the mercury prize will be handed out for the best new album by british or irish bands. among the contenders is none other than david a week, who would be 66 and would be the oldest ever winner. -- none other than david bowie, who would be 66 it would be the oldest ever winner. >> she was working as a receptionist for the symphony orchestra. now she is the favorite for the mercury prize. of theup against some biggest names in music, bowie.ing david bu previous winners arctic monkeys theylso on the short list. prize themselves not just on youth and diversity, but there are several artists nominated pop-ebut albums, including up, electronic groups, and dis
was an image not only provided by him and supported that spread by the brazilian press. >> batista was one of the biggest of the generated -- the regeneration ahead of the olympics. his downfall was bad news for the city, but he is bound to bounce back. >> that is a lot of money to lose in just one year. come, get ready for a fright this afternoon. hollywood is pulling out the stops with a lot of help from the makeup department. britain the mercury prize will be handed out for the...
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the record broken by a brazilian surfer. >>> and chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking changes in our weather he's going to tell us what to expect on halloween. >> up first an extra eye on sex offenders. the special restrictions as children trick or treat. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while tak
the record broken by a brazilian surfer. >>> and chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking changes in our weather he's going to tell us what to expect on halloween. >> up first an extra eye on sex offenders. the special restrictions as children trick or treat. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took...
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american citizens or french citizens or anyone else >> now the germans join the french, mexicans, brazilians and others upset by alleged u.s. spying. u.s. officials are starting a review of how and what is collected because of growing international anger. >> it could be a tough day for the contractors who developed the troubled healthcare.gov website. they are scheduled to testify before a house committee investigating problems about the websites' roll out. mike viqueira has a preview. >> the problems and the controversy continue around the healthcare.gov, it's dysfunction blamed on too much volume overwhelming the system, but the white house admits there's problems in the way the software was engineered. they promised help. a tech surge inside and outside the government. health experts were called in for a meeting and kept abreast of the situation. everyone is jumping over the president and the website over the website, trying to regain the momentum. >> the rollout of obamacare is nothing short of a debacle. the american people are fearful of their health care. >> at the white house jay car
american citizens or french citizens or anyone else >> now the germans join the french, mexicans, brazilians and others upset by alleged u.s. spying. u.s. officials are starting a review of how and what is collected because of growing international anger. >> it could be a tough day for the contractors who developed the troubled healthcare.gov website. they are scheduled to testify before a house committee investigating problems about the websites' roll out. mike viqueira has a...
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was an image not only provided by him and supported that spread by the brazilian press. >> batista was one of the biggest of the generated -- the regeneration ahead of the olympics. his downfall was bad news for the city, but he is bound to bounce back. >> that is a lot of money to lose in just one year. come, get ready for a fright this afternoon. hollywood is pulling out the stops with a lot of help from the makeup department. britain the mercury prize will be handed out for the best new album by british or irish bands. among the contenders is none other than david a week, who would be 66 and would be the oldest ever winner. -- none other than david bowie, who would be 66 it would be the oldest ever winner. >> she was working as a receptionist for the symphony orchestra. now she is the favorite for the mercury prize. of theup against some biggest names in music, bowie.ing david bu previous winners arctic monkeys theylso on the short list. prize themselves not just on youth and diversity, but there are several artists nominated pop-ebut albums, including up, electronic groups, and dis
was an image not only provided by him and supported that spread by the brazilian press. >> batista was one of the biggest of the generated -- the regeneration ahead of the olympics. his downfall was bad news for the city, but he is bound to bounce back. >> that is a lot of money to lose in just one year. come, get ready for a fright this afternoon. hollywood is pulling out the stops with a lot of help from the makeup department. britain the mercury prize will be handed out for the...
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. >> the brazilians canceled a state visit because of these revelations which seems to be the only concrete fallout so far. you get no indication they are thinking of changing these practices? work will continue, the work of protecting the american people and protecting american allies. no sense that this is going to change. american allies like the french will basically end up having to suck it up. an area the size of new york city has been destroyed by bushfires in the australian state of new south wales. the situation will get much worse and the fires are out of control to the west of sydney. the next 36 hours are critical. could be calamitous for firefighters with high temperatures and stronger wind driving three fires toward each other to form a massive front in the blue mountains. >> around-the-clock, firefighters are battling for control. the task is massive. the biggest fire in the blue mountains has a perimeter stretching 200 miles. it is being carried out from the air. on the ground, thousands of firefighters and most of them volunteers. fighting fire with fire. dangerousf before
. >> the brazilians canceled a state visit because of these revelations which seems to be the only concrete fallout so far. you get no indication they are thinking of changing these practices? work will continue, the work of protecting the american people and protecting american allies. no sense that this is going to change. american allies like the french will basically end up having to suck it up. an area the size of new york city has been destroyed by bushfires in the australian state...