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gabrielle reports from sao paulo. >> she did not get enough votes to avoid a runoff. >> this is a very simple message that i have to move forward, that i have continue in this fight together with each one of these voters to change brazil. >> reporter: but the story of the night was neves. his message to gain control again, the candidate from the associate right party finds himself on the cusp of the presidency. >> my candidacy, i want to make the most of the coming days. >> reporter: in a country where more than half the people say they are not satisfied with the government where unemployment remains at record lows both candidates will try to draw out their different visions for the country. >> vilma roussef and neves. >> while more than 100 million brazilians cast a ballot in the national election the message from those who didn't vote was just as loud. but many people seem dissatisfied from all of the candidates, the abstention rate is 20%, given in the state of sao paulo was over 30%, tens of thousands decided to vote for nobody. roussef and is nevada will try to give those folks so
gabrielle reports from sao paulo. >> she did not get enough votes to avoid a runoff. >> this is a very simple message that i have to move forward, that i have continue in this fight together with each one of these voters to change brazil. >> reporter: but the story of the night was neves. his message to gain control again, the candidate from the associate right party finds himself on the cusp of the presidency. >> my candidacy, i want to make the most of the coming days....
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he knows how important sao paulo is. people from sao paulo are satisfied about that.ame recognition guarantee that a candidate's message will travel successfully to the far reaches of the amazon rain forest. it's very difficult to ensure people know who we us. -- who he is. it is fair to say brazil is gigantic. >> that is why national television time takes center stage. >> you can't run a presidential or run a campaign like that. the candidates may end up spending more than $100 million on 140 million voters. during the last u.s. presidential election, around $1 billion was spent on tv ads. in brazil, it won't push up the campaign price tag. because you don't buy tv ads. you get it for free. financial focus is on hiring the hottest talent from the country's media to produce seriously lavish tv spots. >> it's like a soap opera. -- will do a lot of >> in brazil's big cities, old-fashioned door-to-door campaigning does it still matter. that's because there is no electoral college system here. every vote carries equal weight. , it couldity ultimately count. willem marx jo
he knows how important sao paulo is. people from sao paulo are satisfied about that.ame recognition guarantee that a candidate's message will travel successfully to the far reaches of the amazon rain forest. it's very difficult to ensure people know who we us. -- who he is. it is fair to say brazil is gigantic. >> that is why national television time takes center stage. >> you can't run a presidential or run a campaign like that. the candidates may end up spending more than $100...
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he showed he knows how important sao paulo is.e from sao paulo were satisfied about that. >> name recognition amongst middle-class voters is no guarantee that a candidate's message will travel successfully to the far reaches of the amazon rainforest. >> it is difficult to ensure that people know who he is. this is a problem. it is fair to say that brazil is gigantic. >> that is why national television takes center stage. can't run a presidential race and shake everybody's hand. to run ae forced campaign like that, you have to use tv. >> candidates may end up spending more than $100 million. during the last u.s. presidential election, around $1 billion was spent on tv ads. in brazil, broadcast time won't shoot up a price tag. because in brazil, you don't buy tv ads. you get for free. >> instead, the financial focus is on hiring the hottest talent from the media to produce some lavish tv spots. >> 10 minutes per day, it is like a soap opera. you have a lot of people, a lot of travel, a lot of helicopters. >> in brazil's biggest citi
he showed he knows how important sao paulo is.e from sao paulo were satisfied about that. >> name recognition amongst middle-class voters is no guarantee that a candidate's message will travel successfully to the far reaches of the amazon rainforest. >> it is difficult to ensure that people know who he is. this is a problem. it is fair to say that brazil is gigantic. >> that is why national television takes center stage. can't run a presidential race and shake everybody's...
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the candidate begs to disagree, and dilma rousseff closed her campaign in sao paulo, presenter her face, and the best alternative to the status quo. they are hammering dilma rousseff, and corruption allegations. in the workers party, one in power for 16 years. the brazilian people are tired of so many people of the workers party. we the people are suffering more than the others. >> deep dissfegs and public services remain with many. with all of the candidates translating it into votes, we think the class in brazil is facing a mystery and challenge to engage part of it. it's not represented by anyone. that is the scenario that the government is facing. it's not clear whether the opposition could do a better job. supporters continue to turn out, if not at the same numbers as years ago. >> the vast majority of people are working class, union leaders and members. that's where they see support. they hold it in force. propelling it. >> that will be up to the 130 million voters who cast a ballot in an election where most call for a change, but disagreeing on who could best deliver it. >>> braz
the candidate begs to disagree, and dilma rousseff closed her campaign in sao paulo, presenter her face, and the best alternative to the status quo. they are hammering dilma rousseff, and corruption allegations. in the workers party, one in power for 16 years. the brazilian people are tired of so many people of the workers party. we the people are suffering more than the others. >> deep dissfegs and public services remain with many. with all of the candidates translating it into votes, we...
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. >> brazil's largest city sao paulo is suffering it's worst drought in 100 years. conditions are so bad vehicles dump water that has turned up onshore. people say it's the worst drought they've ever seen. >> it's very sad to see it here like this. you see everybody here going bankrupt. not to mention the concern for the lack of water supply of sao paulo and water in the region. this is nature. >> reporter: we've never seen the water reach this level. i'm 31 years old and i've never seen it this low. no one has seen the water go this low. >> students leading protests in hong kong issued an open lettered to its president. they're urging him to consider political reforms in the territory. as you can see protesters still camped out there on the streets. these are live pictures from the city center. the letter issued by two student groups leading the protests say that hong kong chief executives say he was responsible for the civil disobedience campaign. >>> what you can't see in those pictures is that downtown hong kong is turning into an open air art gallery. sketches,
. >> brazil's largest city sao paulo is suffering it's worst drought in 100 years. conditions are so bad vehicles dump water that has turned up onshore. people say it's the worst drought they've ever seen. >> it's very sad to see it here like this. you see everybody here going bankrupt. not to mention the concern for the lack of water supply of sao paulo and water in the region. this is nature. >> reporter: we've never seen the water reach this level. i'm 31 years old and i've...
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with a rally in sao paulo. several thousand luned the route to get-- lined the route to get an of people. it is hoped that they come out in big numbers to help re-election. she faces a tough campaign by two opposition candidate. one is the ex-environmental minister here, who is surging in the polls after she replaced edwardo campos. he died in august after a plane crash. in the last week or so maria silva appears to have lost momentum, but is pushing strong, trying to be the new face of brazilian politics. on the other side of the opposition is aecio neves, who closed his campaign in his home state. he has been hitting dilma rousseff hard on the economy. dilma rousseff, when he came into power was overseeing an any with 8.5% growth. aecio neves says that he is the candidate that brings economic yoeth back to brazil. it will be up to the brazilian people to decide who they thing should be the next president, and lead the country for the next four years. >> every year a number of women in nepal are killed by husb
with a rally in sao paulo. several thousand luned the route to get-- lined the route to get an of people. it is hoped that they come out in big numbers to help re-election. she faces a tough campaign by two opposition candidate. one is the ex-environmental minister here, who is surging in the polls after she replaced edwardo campos. he died in august after a plane crash. in the last week or so maria silva appears to have lost momentum, but is pushing strong, trying to be the new face of...
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they are waiting for her to arrive for her last big downtown rally here in sau p-- sao paulo. the economy has been a key issue in this campaign, no doubt about it, and she is hoping the low unemployment numbers will help her, but we'll find out on sunday when the brazilian goes to the polls to cast their ballot. >>> this year police and government authorities are concerned about the possible spread of the ebola virus for the pilgrims in saudi arabia. >> reporter: at least 2.5 million pilgrims have desended here for a day of priors and meditation. this is the base on which everything else is built. a dress rehearsal for the day of judgment. >> translator: i have been here since 1:30 in the morning. i haven't slept at all. my dream has always been to pray here. >> reporter: authorities have deployed up to 56,000 security personnel to control crowds and ensure they are [ inaudible ] but that is not the only concern here. an outbreak of the deadly ebola also threatens pilgrims this year. that's why immigration authorities have taken precautions. they include a visa ban on pill gra
they are waiting for her to arrive for her last big downtown rally here in sau p-- sao paulo. the economy has been a key issue in this campaign, no doubt about it, and she is hoping the low unemployment numbers will help her, but we'll find out on sunday when the brazilian goes to the polls to cast their ballot. >>> this year police and government authorities are concerned about the possible spread of the ebola virus for the pilgrims in saudi arabia. >> reporter: at least 2.5...
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confident and happy, blowing kisses to her supporters in a big rally in sao paulo. given the upbeat move, you'd never know that brazil is a tha country that has gone into recession. in the final election earring days, she leads polls with 40% of the vote. >> translation: it's a big global crisis that has affected our country. i think dilma rousseff's re-election would bring important proposals to strengthen the internal market and get the economy growing again. >> reporter: the candidate maria silva becked to disagree, and tried to present herself as a new face to politics, and the best alternative to the status quo. the candidate is hammering donations and corruption allegations, a party that has been in power for 16 years, if re-elected. >> the brazilian people are tired of so many years in power. we, the people, are suffering so much more than others. >> deep dissatisfaction and public services remain after the anti-government street protest, with all the candidates translating that into votes. >> the intir political class -- entire political class is engaging in
confident and happy, blowing kisses to her supporters in a big rally in sao paulo. given the upbeat move, you'd never know that brazil is a tha country that has gone into recession. in the final election earring days, she leads polls with 40% of the vote. >> translation: it's a big global crisis that has affected our country. i think dilma rousseff's re-election would bring important proposals to strengthen the internal market and get the economy growing again. >> reporter: the...
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this report from sao paulo. >>> in her last big campaign rally before the vote, president dilma rousseff was confident and happy, blowing kisses to supporters in a rally in sooo paulo. given the upbeat mood you would never know that the country has gone into negative growth. she leads the polls with 40% of the vote, and supporters are confident that the economic woes are not all her fault. >> translation: it's a big global crisis affecting our country, dilma rousseff's re-election will strengthen internal markets and she'll get the economy growing awane. >> reporter: maria silva begs to disagree and closed her campaign in sao paulo, trying to present herself as a new face of brazilian politics, and the best alternative to the status quo. she is being hammered on allegations in dilma rousseff's workers party, a party in power for 16 years. >> translation: the brazilian people are tired of so many people and the workers party being in power. we, the people, are suffering much more than others. >> reporter: deep dissatisfaction and public services remains, after the historic anti-government
this report from sao paulo. >>> in her last big campaign rally before the vote, president dilma rousseff was confident and happy, blowing kisses to supporters in a rally in sooo paulo. given the upbeat mood you would never know that the country has gone into negative growth. she leads the polls with 40% of the vote, and supporters are confident that the economic woes are not all her fault. >> translation: it's a big global crisis affecting our country, dilma rousseff's...
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fabio fleury, nhk world, sao paulo. >>> pakistanis in malala yousafzai's hometown are celebrating her nobel peace prize. they say the award is a victory for girls' education over taliban violence. about 300 people, including members of civic groups promoting education in northwestern pakistan's swat valley shared a large cake. they then marched through the streets holding banners that read "congratulations, you are the pride of pakistan." they called for peace in the swat valley and throughout the country. they renounce all acts of terrorism that deprive children of the opportunity to receive an education. >> translator: i think malala's nobel peace prize will help many children attend schools, and provide more educational opportunities for girls. >> at 17 years old malala is the youngest-ever nobel laureate. she was recognized for her efforts promoting the rights of pakistani women and children to receive an education. >>> many farmers in northeastern japan are struggling more than three years after the nuclear accident. they've had trouble finding buyers, even when tests show their
fabio fleury, nhk world, sao paulo. >>> pakistanis in malala yousafzai's hometown are celebrating her nobel peace prize. they say the award is a victory for girls' education over taliban violence. about 300 people, including members of civic groups promoting education in northwestern pakistan's swat valley shared a large cake. they then marched through the streets holding banners that read "congratulations, you are the pride of pakistan." they called for peace in the swat...
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sao paulo. >> a crushing bowl to al shabaab, they have managed to take control of the port town of barawe. capturing the town back out of a larger strategy in somalia to try to cut off the group's supply chain. al jazeera's katherine soy is in barawe, she'll tell us how the people are reacting to the changes. >> making their way care 30 into barawe. firing warning shots as they take control of the city. most of al shabaab's fighters and senior command left long ago but we're told that there's a possibility of snipers and hidden explosives. >> the resistance hasn't been as heavy as it has been in barawe, they are actually retreating back to the ocean to the coastline so they jump in the boats. >> this is the town square in barawe, the same al shabaab used for executions as recently as a few weeks ago. now members of a new town administration meet a few people who live here, there is still a lot of anxiety, these people have not seen any government presence sings the collapse of somalia in 1991. and this is their governor who they have not seen since 2008. here he keeps his promise to publi
sao paulo. >> a crushing bowl to al shabaab, they have managed to take control of the port town of barawe. capturing the town back out of a larger strategy in somalia to try to cut off the group's supply chain. al jazeera's katherine soy is in barawe, she'll tell us how the people are reacting to the changes. >> making their way care 30 into barawe. firing warning shots as they take control of the city. most of al shabaab's fighters and senior command left long ago but we're told...
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not to mention the concern for the lack of water supply in sao paulo in the region. this is nature. >> translator: we have never seen the water reaching this level. i am 31 years old, i was raised here and have never seen the water solo, even the pop lang here is scared because no one has ever seen the water go this low. >>> bolivia's president is hoping for another turn in office and polls show he may well get it. able morales appears far ahead of his closest challenger, one of the issues he's focusing on is a 135-year-old old territory think dispute with chile. as we have a report now. >> reporter: a bolivian navel vessel proly flies its colors as it sets off on patrol. not in the ocean, but in, yes, a lake. at more than 4,000 meters above sea level it's the world's highest and a half gal lake. having its navy relegated to this body of water is a humiliation endured by bolivia since 1879 when it lost its coastline for neighboring chile in the war of the pacific. at the navel base, sailors learn the basics so they will be ready for the day when that i land locked co
not to mention the concern for the lack of water supply in sao paulo in the region. this is nature. >> translator: we have never seen the water reaching this level. i am 31 years old, i was raised here and have never seen the water solo, even the pop lang here is scared because no one has ever seen the water go this low. >>> bolivia's president is hoping for another turn in office and polls show he may well get it. able morales appears far ahead of his closest challenger, one of...
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willem marx is in sao paulo. he joins us with more. good morning.ery unexpected result. the incumbent walked away with around 42 percent of the country's votes. in went to aecio neves, third place over the last month. maria silva, 21%. later thisthat month, in three weeks' time, october twice six, we will have a runoff. the top two will be competing each other. anduch a big run out brazilian stocks because everyone was hopeful that maria silva, the opposition to rousseff, was more pro-business. here is someone who is even more pro-business. talk about what the two remaining candidates are promising. one of the challenges that dilma rousseff is facing is controlling inflation. it is about targets. this is something that neves last night said he was going to focus on. the government under this president has been able to try as many options as have been available to it to control inflation. according to neves, it has not done a good job. there are issues over the central bank, the question of monetary policy. something that dilma rousseff has said she
willem marx is in sao paulo. he joins us with more. good morning.ery unexpected result. the incumbent walked away with around 42 percent of the country's votes. in went to aecio neves, third place over the last month. maria silva, 21%. later thisthat month, in three weeks' time, october twice six, we will have a runoff. the top two will be competing each other. anduch a big run out brazilian stocks because everyone was hopeful that maria silva, the opposition to rousseff, was more pro-business....
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we're live in sao paulo. interestingly, a poll on saturday showed that the scaped neves is ahead of marine i can't silva. so silva might not make it to the second round. >> troubling news for silva, not so much for del rouceff, in no candidate gets 50% or more on the vote, it will go to a run off. the two candidates as you mentioned fighting it out for the number two spot, marina silva, and neves, the conservative centrist, this poll comes out 4 hours before the polls open saying that neves has pulled ahead of silva. this is significant because silva had been doing very well in the polls for many weeks now since she replaced eduardo campos after he died in that plane crash. now that she's polling number two means that dilma rouceff does not get 50%, it will go to a run off. >> really looks like i it's been the last week of campaigning, what are the key themes dominating the discussions? >> the economy and corruption. first on the economy, dilma rouceff came in power the economy was growing at 7%. now it's exp
we're live in sao paulo. interestingly, a poll on saturday showed that the scaped neves is ahead of marine i can't silva. so silva might not make it to the second round. >> troubling news for silva, not so much for del rouceff, in no candidate gets 50% or more on the vote, it will go to a run off. the two candidates as you mentioned fighting it out for the number two spot, marina silva, and neves, the conservative centrist, this poll comes out 4 hours before the polls open saying that...
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>> despuÉs de puerto rico me voy a mÉxico, luego brasil, por primera vez en su sao paulo, luego perÚganas de llegar y disfrutar de mi casa. >> siempre encuentras tiempo para relajarte y practicar ejercicio. >> sÍ, para tratar de dar el 100% en el escenario. lo justo y necesario. es importante preparaciÓn poco. >> se ve bien david, muchachas? >> sÍ! >> cÓmo estÁ el corazÓn de david? >> estamos bien, tranquilas y disfrutando de este momento que siempre aportar lo mejor como para dar... todo lo mejor en el trabajo. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta cobertura especial desde el bronx. si van a estar en puerto rico les aconsejo es un gran concierto y apoyar a david que siempre apoya a primer impacto. hacemos una corta pausa ♪ ♪ >> seguimos aquÍ en vivo desde el bronx. vamos a presentar una noticia de un gran amigo tuyo que es chayanne. fue el encargado de entregarle un reconocimiento al presidente de su disquera y lamentÓ la muerte del diseÑador oscar de la menta. tÚ tambiÉn te preparas para ir a mÉxico, david. >> sÍ, mÉxico es un paÍs que siempre es muy agradecido para la mÚsica. mucha
>> despuÉs de puerto rico me voy a mÉxico, luego brasil, por primera vez en su sao paulo, luego perÚganas de llegar y disfrutar de mi casa. >> siempre encuentras tiempo para relajarte y practicar ejercicio. >> sÍ, para tratar de dar el 100% en el escenario. lo justo y necesario. es importante preparaciÓn poco. >> se ve bien david, muchachas? >> sÍ! >> cÓmo estÁ el corazÓn de david? >> estamos bien, tranquilas y disfrutando de este momento que...
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we go to sao paulo for more. the incumbent dilma rousseff went into the election with momentum.hat are her realistic expectations for tonight? >> well, you are right, she went into this with a last-minute poll that came out, saying that she pulled away, and was at 40-45-46%. that's good news because she needs 50% or more to win on the first ballot. if no candidate gets the 50% threshold, it goes to a run off in october. dilma rousseff on pace to get to the run off, but hopes a left-minute push will get her above 50%. there's two potential candidates. aecio neves, the center, and environmentalist maria silva. they are battling it out trying to see which, if dilma rousseff does not get 50%, which of the two will face her. results in the next hour or two. >> the economy has not been doing well. around the world, but particularly in brazil it hasn't. dilma rousseff, as you said, has been polling very well. why is that? >> you're right. the economy is not doing well. in fact, most economists say brazil is in a technical recession. growth will be less than 1% this year, and that is no
we go to sao paulo for more. the incumbent dilma rousseff went into the election with momentum.hat are her realistic expectations for tonight? >> well, you are right, she went into this with a last-minute poll that came out, saying that she pulled away, and was at 40-45-46%. that's good news because she needs 50% or more to win on the first ballot. if no candidate gets the 50% threshold, it goes to a run off in october. dilma rousseff on pace to get to the run off, but hopes a left-minute...
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nombre de sao paulo sigue en arresto logra atacar a una mujer.rodrÍguez agarrÓ a la vÍctima y la intentÓ arrastrar a la fuerza a unos arbustos, los gritos de mujer hizo que se diera a la fuga. a 10 aÑos de la desapariciÓn de luis ernesto, la familia pide que den detalles y da una recompensa. ofrecen 6000 $ para quienes lo hagan. pero las autoridades dicen que no hay novedades. se cumple un aÑo de la muerte de andy lÓpez cuando un agente le disparÓ al confundir un rifle de juguete que llevaba el adolescente con una ametralladora, gilberto leÓn nos acompaÑa en vivo desde el lugar donde muriÓ andy lópez y nos dice como lo recuerdan. >> un aÑo despuÉs de la trÁgica muerte de andy lÓpez la comunidad en santa rosa todavÍa sigue muy dolida, y precisamente esta tarde se cumple un aÑo de la muerte y estÁn velando con una especie de fiesta comunitaria, han invitado al pÚblico a comer y a compartir historias sobre el joven donde muriÓ. han construido un altar en su honor y todo el tiempo los familiares y amigos exige justicia. la simple idea de que ya el al
nombre de sao paulo sigue en arresto logra atacar a una mujer.rodrÍguez agarrÓ a la vÍctima y la intentÓ arrastrar a la fuerza a unos arbustos, los gritos de mujer hizo que se diera a la fuga. a 10 aÑos de la desapariciÓn de luis ernesto, la familia pide que den detalles y da una recompensa. ofrecen 6000 $ para quienes lo hagan. pero las autoridades dicen que no hay novedades. se cumple un aÑo de la muerte de andy lÓpez cuando un agente le disparÓ al confundir un rifle de juguete que...
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we go to sao paulo, with more. following the races, particularly the presidential race. take it away. >> that's right. things are moving fast at brazil. in the last five minutes we received the first results. 75% of the vote counted, ipp cum band dilma rousseff has 40%, aecio neves 35%, and maria silva, the environmentalist, 21%. we have about 25% of the vote to come in. it looks like this will probably go to a run-off. it's unlikely dilma rousseff, as expected - it's unlikely that she'll get the 50% she needs to win in the first ball odd. i want to get more on this. i'll bring in a brazilian journalist, who has covered four presidential elections. first, what is your initial rehabilitations to the numbers that came in so far. >> she was leading the polls until a month ago. she's at the level from 2010. she's out of the race. it's surprising to see that he has had a big boost. it will be a big run-off. >> mentioning sifl, and she got another attention in the international media. she jumped to the front of the polls. her campaign discussed in the end. and if you see some
we go to sao paulo, with more. following the races, particularly the presidential race. take it away. >> that's right. things are moving fast at brazil. in the last five minutes we received the first results. 75% of the vote counted, ipp cum band dilma rousseff has 40%, aecio neves 35%, and maria silva, the environmentalist, 21%. we have about 25% of the vote to come in. it looks like this will probably go to a run-off. it's unlikely dilma rousseff, as expected - it's unlikely that she'll...
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we go to sao paulo for more. >> reporter: in the end the brazilians decided they want a little more time to decide who they want to be there. this is going to be a run-off. an opposition senator. for dilma rousseff, she is feeling comfortable in the sense that she came in number one. she'll face a big challenge on the economy. she is overseeing the economy. a business friendly candidate is going to for sure be bringing up economic issues over the next several weeks, as we approach the run off election. it's something that has been a big theme. we'll have to see how this is playing out. nearly 20 million people voted for maria silva, who came in third. we'll have to see where her voters go. that ultimately could be a deciding factor. for now it will next go to the polls to vote, so see who they think is best to be the president for the next four years. that run off a few weeks away. >> brazil is not the only south american nation holding elections. more than 12,000 positions were filled across the country. one in three voters lives in a region where candidates are alleged to have ties to
we go to sao paulo for more. >> reporter: in the end the brazilians decided they want a little more time to decide who they want to be there. this is going to be a run-off. an opposition senator. for dilma rousseff, she is feeling comfortable in the sense that she came in number one. she'll face a big challenge on the economy. she is overseeing the economy. a business friendly candidate is going to for sure be bringing up economic issues over the next several weeks, as we approach the run...
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but sao paulo's two-goal advantage was restored with this header from antonio carlos. to show you some theatrics here. the replay is brilliant. must have been an invisible banana here. over he goes. nope, he wasn't booked. the only goal came near the end and it was pretty scrappy. sneaks it over the line. >>> it's been a long time coming for nicolas colsaerts who's played in 75 tournaments since his last win, but he's on top of the leaderboard in shanghai. he had nine birdies, including this one on the 16th. his world ranking has slipped to 142. there are some big names chasing his one-shot lead, including thomas bjorn. his delicate little chip on the eighth. hit pretty hard, i suppose. stays in still, though. he finishes eight shots off the lead. watch your back, graeme mcdowell is on the hunt. he'll be annoyed after two bogeys on the back nine, which left him six shots off the pace. nonetheless, he was happy for his second round. >> i got here tuesday morning, haven't really been feeling my best the last couple days. first sort of long trip of the year for me. the bo
but sao paulo's two-goal advantage was restored with this header from antonio carlos. to show you some theatrics here. the replay is brilliant. must have been an invisible banana here. over he goes. nope, he wasn't booked. the only goal came near the end and it was pretty scrappy. sneaks it over the line. >>> it's been a long time coming for nicolas colsaerts who's played in 75 tournaments since his last win, but he's on top of the leaderboard in shanghai. he had nine birdies,...
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we have this report from sao paulo. >> reporter: in her last big campaign rally before the vote, president dilma rousseff was confident and happy blowing kisses. giving the upbeat move, you'd never know the country has gone into a recession. in the final election earring days, she leads all polls of nearly 40% of the vote and supporters are confident that the economic woes are not all her fault >> translation: it's a big global crisis that affected our country too. i think the re-election would bring important proposals to strengthen the internal market and get the economy growing again. >> reporter: candidate maria silva disagrees, and closed her campaign in sao paulo trying to present herself as a new face of brazilian politics, and the best alternative to the status quo. candidate aecio neves is hammering dilma rousseff an economic stagnation and corruption, in a party that has been in power for 16 years if re-elected. >> translation: the brazilian people are tired of so many years of the workers party. we the people are suffering more than the others. >> reporter: but deep dissatisfact
we have this report from sao paulo. >> reporter: in her last big campaign rally before the vote, president dilma rousseff was confident and happy blowing kisses. giving the upbeat move, you'd never know the country has gone into a recession. in the final election earring days, she leads all polls of nearly 40% of the vote and supporters are confident that the economic woes are not all her fault >> translation: it's a big global crisis that affected our country too. i think the...
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>> despuÉs de puerto rico me voy a mÉxico, luego brasil, por primera vez en su sao paulo, luego perÚas ganas de llegar y disfrutar de mi casa. >> siempre encuentras tiempo para relajarte y practicar ejercicio. >> sÍ, para tratar de dar el 100% en el escenario. lo justo y necesario. es importante preparaciÓn poco. >> se ve bien david, muchachas? >> sÍ! >> cÓmo estÁ el corazÓn de david? >> estamos bien, tranquilas y disfrutando de este momento que siempre aportar lo mejor como para dar... todo lo mejor en el trabajo. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta cobertura especial desde el bronx. si van a estar en puerto rico les aconsejo es un gran concierto y apoyar a david que siempre apoya a primer impacto. hacemos una corta pausa s roberto. hola roberto. un anuncio en la televisión dijo que pudiera reducir mi deuda por 50 por ciento. me dijeron que deje de pagar mis cuentas, y que no hable con mis acreedores. ellos se encargarían de todo. yo les di miles de dólares, pero la mayoría se fue a sus honorarios. [narradora] salir de la deuda no es rápido ni fácil. hay personas que le dirán cualqu
>> despuÉs de puerto rico me voy a mÉxico, luego brasil, por primera vez en su sao paulo, luego perÚas ganas de llegar y disfrutar de mi casa. >> siempre encuentras tiempo para relajarte y practicar ejercicio. >> sÍ, para tratar de dar el 100% en el escenario. lo justo y necesario. es importante preparaciÓn poco. >> se ve bien david, muchachas? >> sÍ! >> cÓmo estÁ el corazÓn de david? >> estamos bien, tranquilas y disfrutando de este momento...
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let's go straight over to sao paulo and join katie watson. great to see you.et's get straight to the point. which of these candidates is seen as more economically friendly? >> reporter: well, i think after the huge surprise with ra mee th -- marina silva, what we're seeing now is very traditional politics in brazil. we've got the workers party with president dilma rousseff, who is very much under dilma rousseff and under her predecessor, millions of people have come out of poverty in brazil. there have been social spending programs. that's why they're supported. when you come to talk about business, aecio neves is probably the man. he talks about trying to make a more independent central bank, trying to make much more of a -- really trying to make a much more business-friendly and approachable really. that's one of the issues. you've got full investor sentiment. you've got the economy in recession. so people really are looking for an alternative. but it's still a very big gap between the two sides really in brazil. you've got the wealthy and you've got a lot o
let's go straight over to sao paulo and join katie watson. great to see you.et's get straight to the point. which of these candidates is seen as more economically friendly? >> reporter: well, i think after the huge surprise with ra mee th -- marina silva, what we're seeing now is very traditional politics in brazil. we've got the workers party with president dilma rousseff, who is very much under dilma rousseff and under her predecessor, millions of people have come out of poverty in...
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. >>> sao paulo's government is asking for help. people say it's the worst drought they've ever seen. >>> still ahead on the news hour in sport, they go fastest in qualifying for the inaugural russian grand prix. we'll have all the details shortly. >> we go to an art gallery, sketches, installations, paintings and posters are starting to take over highways occupied by protesters. we have reports that people are using art to continue their calls for democracy. [♪ singing ] >> these sisters have a harsh message for hong kong's leader. >> i just want to express my anger. that's why we have the song, and you can guess what it means. >> protesters are finding all kinds of ways to express themselves and it's turning the protest site into an art galle gallery. this metal and wood installation now being called umbrella man. it's creator never imagined it would become the centerpiece of the protest. >> i saw an picture from an internet, some guy holding an umbrella to protect the police. that inspired me to do this. >> it shows how different
. >>> sao paulo's government is asking for help. people say it's the worst drought they've ever seen. >>> still ahead on the news hour in sport, they go fastest in qualifying for the inaugural russian grand prix. we'll have all the details shortly. >> we go to an art gallery, sketches, installations, paintings and posters are starting to take over highways occupied by protesters. we have reports that people are using art to continue their calls for democracy. [♪...
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thousands of miles away from the big metropolis of sao paulo.eople like sebastian are hoping and expecting that the woman who grew up here could become the next president of brazil. >> there in the amazon rain forest in acre. >>> let's take you to hong kong and update you on the situation there. police are warning there will be serious koconsequences if they y to charge government buildings. demonstrators have been in several parts of hong kong all week, but they are currently gathered around the chief executive's office. they are demanding that beijing withdraw its plans to vet candidates for the elections. they are also demanding that hong kong's leader c.y. leung steps down. china has said it fully supports him and police are saying they want the demonstrators to leave. it doesn't look like they're going anywhere, though. take a look at these pictures we've got for you. the latest scenes at one of the protest sites. still quite a few people out on the streets. many of them, as you can see, holding their umbrellas, which has really become a sy
thousands of miles away from the big metropolis of sao paulo.eople like sebastian are hoping and expecting that the woman who grew up here could become the next president of brazil. >> there in the amazon rain forest in acre. >>> let's take you to hong kong and update you on the situation there. police are warning there will be serious koconsequences if they y to charge government buildings. demonstrators have been in several parts of hong kong all week, but they are currently...
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. >> asÍ dice lo que paso una del as vceeces que fue al consuladoe estados unidos en sao paulo . >> no error no tienes derecho a rev i revisiÓn . >> pero podrÍa cambiar . >> magistrados de csorte suprem tienen un caso asÍ como el de la seÑora jonsohnson . >> debe haber proceso justo p q porque se afecta a un ciudadano americano y debe haber proceso j justo de una no apelaciÓn pero s si revisiÓn . >> tambiÉn escuchan otro caso de miginmigraciÓn . >> residente de posiciÓn para s usar drogas . >> pero el departamento de s seguridad lo trata como si fuera convicto de posicesiÓn de una t sustancia y lo quiere deportar . >> esa amplicaiaioacipliaciÓn e deportados . >> esperamos que la csorte suprema falle que cuaÁndo el i crimen cae dentro de aÁrea gris la duda se debe ir por la no p deportaciÓn sino que por el i inmigrante . >> telemundo . >> descubruen algo macabro en n indiana, 7 mujeres vÍctimas de a asesinato o en serie, responde l llamado de emergencia habÍa j joven estarangulada y el arresÓ que resulto ser agresor sexual f fo confeso y dicen 6 otros cuerpos . >> resultados de operativ
. >> asÍ dice lo que paso una del as vceeces que fue al consuladoe estados unidos en sao paulo . >> no error no tienes derecho a rev i revisiÓn . >> pero podrÍa cambiar . >> magistrados de csorte suprem tienen un caso asÍ como el de la seÑora jonsohnson . >> debe haber proceso justo p q porque se afecta a un ciudadano americano y debe haber proceso j justo de una no apelaciÓn pero s si revisiÓn . >> tambiÉn escuchan otro caso de miginmigraciÓn ....
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we have the latest from sao paulo. >> in the end the brazilian people decided they wanted more time to decide who they want to be the next president, as this goes to a run-off between incumbent dilma rousseff, and aecio neves. dilma rousseff is feeling comfortable in the sense that she came in number one in the polls. she is going to face a big, big challenge, especially on the economy. she's overseeing an economy with negative growth. and aecio neves, considered a business-friendly candidate will be bringing up economic issues over the next several weeks assist we approach the run-off election. that is something that has been a big theme of the campaign. we'll see how well that plays out. as well as maria silva's voters. nearly 23 million voted for her, we'll see where her vote goes - that could be a deciding factor in the election. brazilians will go to the polls on october 26th to vote, and see who they think is best to be the president for the next four years. the run-off a few weeks away. >> african union backed somali forces entered one of al-shabab's last strongholds in the last
we have the latest from sao paulo. >> in the end the brazilian people decided they wanted more time to decide who they want to be the next president, as this goes to a run-off between incumbent dilma rousseff, and aecio neves. dilma rousseff is feeling comfortable in the sense that she came in number one in the polls. she is going to face a big, big challenge, especially on the economy. she's overseeing an economy with negative growth. and aecio neves, considered a business-friendly...
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the ab essential was 20%, in sao paulo, it was 30%. tens of millions voted for nobody. >> reporter: many brazilians made it clear they neat a little more time. they'll both try to give them something to vote for. >> people in hong kong returned to work after days that have paralyzed part of the city. adrian brown reports. >> the site of civil servants going to work wouldn't ordinarily gerpt interest. in hong kong it was a significant moment, perhaps a turning point after days of unrest. the leader warned of unspecified police action after government workers were not able to return to their desk. outside the office complex, the barricades remain. far fewer protesters, a leader admits the movement is losing momentum. this is the first one, we don't know when it will end. it's a long-term challenge or battle. >> the government's ultimatum to clear the streets has gone unheeded. but the barriers were pushed aside outside the office of hong kong's beleaguered leader to allow a delivery of food to police. last week there were seller thousand
the ab essential was 20%, in sao paulo, it was 30%. tens of millions voted for nobody. >> reporter: many brazilians made it clear they neat a little more time. they'll both try to give them something to vote for. >> people in hong kong returned to work after days that have paralyzed part of the city. adrian brown reports. >> the site of civil servants going to work wouldn't ordinarily gerpt interest. in hong kong it was a significant moment, perhaps a turning point after days...
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sao paulo. given the upbeat move you'd never know that brazil went no recession, with negative growth. in the final days she leads polls with 40% of the vote, and supporters are confident that the economic woes are not all her fault. it's a big global crisis that affected her country. it brought proposals to strengthen the markets and get the economy growing again. >> the candidate maria silva begs to disagree and closed her campaign, trying to present herself as a new face of brazilian politics, and an alternative to the status quo. the candidate is hammering dilma rousseff on stagnation and corruption allegations. a party in power 16 years if reelected. >> translation: the brazilian people are tired of many years of the workers party in power. we the people have suffered more. >> deep dissatisfaction and public services remains with many, after the historic anti-government street protest with all the candidates trying to translate that into votes. >> the entire political class in brazil is fac
sao paulo. given the upbeat move you'd never know that brazil went no recession, with negative growth. in the final days she leads polls with 40% of the vote, and supporters are confident that the economic woes are not all her fault. it's a big global crisis that affected her country. it brought proposals to strengthen the markets and get the economy growing again. >> the candidate maria silva begs to disagree and closed her campaign, trying to present herself as a new face of brazilian...
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of the state of parana, home of the second largest population of japanese brazilians, following sao paulo. garbage is a serious issue here, so both government officials and locals have joined in force to tackle the problem. this is garbage truck, and the other side we have fruits and vegetables truck. what could happen here? this woman brings a bag filled with garbage. she gives to crews on the first truck. and then she gets another bag from the second one. full of fresh bananas. people receive one kilogram of fruit for every four kilos of trash. [ speaking foreign language ]. cassio taniguchi, a second-generation japanese brazilian came up with this project when he was city official. >> translator: the respect the japanese have for nature and for their neighbors is great. i want to let people in brazil follow their example. >> reporter: so when locals saw japanese collecting trash at the games, taniguchi says it was easy for curitiba citizens to do the same. >> translator: the spectators can drop their rubbish, but they can also pick it up afterwards so the stadium is cleaner. >> transla
of the state of parana, home of the second largest population of japanese brazilians, following sao paulo. garbage is a serious issue here, so both government officials and locals have joined in force to tackle the problem. this is garbage truck, and the other side we have fruits and vegetables truck. what could happen here? this woman brings a bag filled with garbage. she gives to crews on the first truck. and then she gets another bag from the second one. full of fresh bananas. people receive...
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the latest from sao paulo. >> rouf dimmel rousseff finished her campaign, thousands lining the route to get a glimpse of her face, hoping they come out in big numbers. she's facing a tough re-election campaign by tough candidates, one is the ex-environmental minister, who is surging in the polls after she's replaced c on the ball -- edwardo campos who died in a plane crash. silva seems to have lost momentum, but is pushing strong, trying to bet the face of brazilian politics. we also have neffes, who closed his campaign. he has been hitting rousseff hard. dil ma was overseeing an economy with 1.5% growth, and it is expected to be less than a per crept. ultimately, it will be up to the brazilian people to decide who they think should be brazil's next president, and leave the country for the next four years. >> to india where 13 have been killed and 15 injured in a stachl peed at a religious -- stampede at a religious festival. >> reporter: an angry crowd gathers over the bodies of those crushed to death. they had come to celebrate a hindu festival. it is considered important for hindu
the latest from sao paulo. >> rouf dimmel rousseff finished her campaign, thousands lining the route to get a glimpse of her face, hoping they come out in big numbers. she's facing a tough re-election campaign by tough candidates, one is the ex-environmental minister, who is surging in the polls after she's replaced c on the ball -- edwardo campos who died in a plane crash. silva seems to have lost momentum, but is pushing strong, trying to bet the face of brazilian politics. we also have...
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fabio fleury, nhk world, sao paulo. >>> pro-democracy students in hong kong are angry about the direction in which their government is headed. they, and government leaders, have agreed to hold their first formal talks. but the students don't like what's on the agenda. the two sides agreed to start the talks on friday, in a location open to the public. the number two government leader chief secretary lam is scheduled to attend. she and her colleagues will hold a discussion on the provisions of electoral reforms. but student leaders criticized the agenda as vague. they're demanding that the head of the government resign, and they're asking the government to scrap the electoral system that chinese leaders decided on in august. it effectively bars pro-democracy candidates from running for chief executive in an election in 2017. the demonstrators say they'll stay on the street until they get what they want. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe and russian president vladimir putin have agreed to meet on the sidelines of next month's apec summit in beijing. abe talked on the phone with putin o
fabio fleury, nhk world, sao paulo. >>> pro-democracy students in hong kong are angry about the direction in which their government is headed. they, and government leaders, have agreed to hold their first formal talks. but the students don't like what's on the agenda. the two sides agreed to start the talks on friday, in a location open to the public. the number two government leader chief secretary lam is scheduled to attend. she and her colleagues will hold a discussion on the...
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fire io paulo, br >>> at least one person is dead and about 100 homes are destroyed after a fire in sao paulo brazil in a slum in the city. crews had it under control in about an hour. investigators are looking into the cause. fires are common in the crowded slums and are often caused by illegally strung power wires. >>> the fire chief of san francisco is under increasing pressure from within her own department. yesterday the fire chief association delivered a letter to mayor ed lee asking for joanne hayes-white to be replaced. this comes after a similar letter last week from the rank- and-file. the head of the fire chief union says a significant number of members have expressed a desire for change at the top. >> san francisco chiefs association is concerned that we be able to provide the highest level service possible to the city and county of san francisco and its many visitors. and we feel that that is threatened in the current state of affairs in the fire department. >> the big issues are staffing and ambulance response times. the mayor met with firefighters last week to talk about the pr
fire io paulo, br >>> at least one person is dead and about 100 homes are destroyed after a fire in sao paulo brazil in a slum in the city. crews had it under control in about an hour. investigators are looking into the cause. fires are common in the crowded slums and are often caused by illegally strung power wires. >>> the fire chief of san francisco is under increasing pressure from within her own department. yesterday the fire chief association delivered a letter to mayor...
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especially the state of sÃo paulo.s living in households that are in between 1000 and 4000. how much will they aspire to better economic management? how much will they be worried about keeping their job, about social programs? that is the battleground. >> the expectation would still be, we are talking about the polling when you sat down in the break and your sense was that you have momentum going in to the first-round and the chances are you are going to carry that. >> i think she has a slight edge. a month ago, they were giving the slight edge to the opposition. thought ite, they was marina. the momentum could carry neves, . a lot of people think 12 years in power for the current government is too long. is the grandson of a famous politician. he is recognizable. he is not as much of an enigma as marina has been in the campaign. >> thank you very much indeed. >> thanks very much. >> joining us from king's college london. right, company news we have been talking about. a one billion euro refinancing plan. the means to i
especially the state of sÃo paulo.s living in households that are in between 1000 and 4000. how much will they aspire to better economic management? how much will they be worried about keeping their job, about social programs? that is the battleground. >> the expectation would still be, we are talking about the polling when you sat down in the break and your sense was that you have momentum going in to the first-round and the chances are you are going to carry that. >> i think she...
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in state of sao paulo it was 30%. tens of millions of people who decided to vote for nobody. >> reporter: many brazilians made it clear they need a little more time. neves will try to give the people something to vote for over the next few weeks. >> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour. >> the old city occupied east jerusalem for the first time in years palestinians were gaza have been given permission by israel to visit the mosque. >> in south sudan next year if the civil war h escalates. we'll have the latest on bian bianchie after his grand prix crash. >> many people remain on hong kong. despite dwindling numbers the city leader has issued another warning telling demonstrators to clear out or face the consequences. >> right now protesters continue to gather in mong kok. protests could he i escalate. they once again call on students and bystanders to leave the area immediately. >> well, on monday morning civil servants were able to turn to work. adrian brown reports. >> the sight of civil servants going to work w
in state of sao paulo it was 30%. tens of millions of people who decided to vote for nobody. >> reporter: many brazilians made it clear they need a little more time. neves will try to give the people something to vote for over the next few weeks. >> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour. >> the old city occupied east jerusalem for the first time in years palestinians were gaza have been given permission by israel to visit the mosque. >> in south sudan next year if the...
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dilma rousseff closed her campaign with a rally in sao paulo, several thousand people are lining the parade route to get a glimpse of the president, mostly working class people. they are the because. dilma rousseff hopes they come out in big numbers. she is facing a tough campaign by two candidates, one is maria silva, the ex-environmental minister who is surging in the poll after replacing c on the ballot. maria silva seems to have lost momentum. she is pushing strong in this campaign, trying to be the new side to brazilian politics. we also have aecio neves who closed his campaign, he has been hitting dilma rousseff hard. this year, groth is spent to be less than 1%, it was 1.5 when she came in. aecio neves says he can bring economic growth back to brazil. it will be up to the brazilian people who should be the next president and lead the country for the next four years. >>> there has been protests in nicaragua against a fishing canal. people marched through the town. they believe the canal will leave them homeless. a chinese company is due to start building in december. many carri
dilma rousseff closed her campaign with a rally in sao paulo, several thousand people are lining the parade route to get a glimpse of the president, mostly working class people. they are the because. dilma rousseff hopes they come out in big numbers. she is facing a tough campaign by two candidates, one is maria silva, the ex-environmental minister who is surging in the poll after replacing c on the ballot. maria silva seems to have lost momentum. she is pushing strong in this campaign, trying...
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. >> the campaigns are winding down, and they closed the campaign with a huge rowley in downtown sao paulo. they line the parade route, coming out in big numbers to propel her to re-election. she's facing a very tough re-election campaign by two key opposition candidates. one is silva, the ex-environmental kind here. she has seemed to lost a lot of momentum, but she's still pushing very strong in this campaign, really trying to be the new face of brazilian politics. the other side of the opposition we also have neves, who closed his campaign. he has been hitting very hard on the economy. rousseff was seeing an economy of 8.5% growth, but now it's less than 1%. but it will be up to the brazilian people who they think should be brazil's next president and lead this country for the next four years. >> the united states will send 4,000 members of its military to west africa in response to the ebola crisis. over 3,000 people have died from the virus since it's outbreak in march. sierra leone imposed a three-day lockdown. >> the u.n. system also recognizes that in tandem with the ebola response,
. >> the campaigns are winding down, and they closed the campaign with a huge rowley in downtown sao paulo. they line the parade route, coming out in big numbers to propel her to re-election. she's facing a very tough re-election campaign by two key opposition candidates. one is silva, the ex-environmental kind here. she has seemed to lost a lot of momentum, but she's still pushing very strong in this campaign, really trying to be the new face of brazilian politics. the other side of the...
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. >> willem marx joining us from sÃo paulo, brazil. thanks. will be back later with julia for a roundtable discussion on the brazilian election. that is in today's latin america report, coming up in about 40 minutes, right here on "bottom line." in other news, it is the first monday in october. that means the start of another session for the u.s. supreme court. the justices cleared the way for an immediate expansion of same-sex marriage, by unexpectedly and tersely turning away appeals from five states who were seeking to prohibit gay and lesbians unions. the court's order effectively makes gay marriage legal in 30 states. without comment, the justices brought to an end to delays in same secondary is -- same-sex marriages in five states. tonight, the debut of bloomberg politics broadcast "with all the respect," will launch at 5:00 new york time. their first guest is mitt romney. mark and john will join me at the bottom of the hour to preview "with all due respect," right here on "bottom line." that means that "taking stock," moves to 5:30 new
. >> willem marx joining us from sÃo paulo, brazil. thanks. will be back later with julia for a roundtable discussion on the brazilian election. that is in today's latin america report, coming up in about 40 minutes, right here on "bottom line." in other news, it is the first monday in october. that means the start of another session for the u.s. supreme court. the justices cleared the way for an immediate expansion of same-sex marriage, by unexpectedly and tersely turning away...
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brazil while the challenger neves did well in the southeast and the south, especially the state of sao paulo. the ones who aren't middle class or thriving in the sector, president dilma has delivered more. and strong government policies that he was the right guy at the right time to lead even you know deeper social policies and employment policies and so forth. so that's a lesson learned at a i think the opposition should take. that they need a program that appeals to more brazilians in all regions around brazil. and of course the incumbent needs to offer more to the private sector middle class professionals, who are look at more transparent, efficient taxation, less corruption as your report mentioned, they're looking for more transparency in government interactions and of course the political reform which everybody wants but the politicians will want to sit down and work out the details on. the president will need everyone to work on a consensus based political reform in the future. >> quickly mark, we voanl a few seconds, how do you think this is viewed by the rest of the country and the
brazil while the challenger neves did well in the southeast and the south, especially the state of sao paulo. the ones who aren't middle class or thriving in the sector, president dilma has delivered more. and strong government policies that he was the right guy at the right time to lead even you know deeper social policies and employment policies and so forth. so that's a lesson learned at a i think the opposition should take. that they need a program that appeals to more brazilians in all...
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sao paulo. >>> fans are in for a treat at wimbley today. could we see a franchise soon?er says it could happen. [ female announcer ] hands were made for talking. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz and routinely check certain liver tests. tell your doctor
sao paulo. >>> fans are in for a treat at wimbley today. could we see a franchise soon?er says it could happen. [ female announcer ] hands were made for talking. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom...
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sao paulo scored three times in the first half. after the break with two goals of their own. but antonio scored the goal for the first victory. >>> the l.a. galaxy may be the most well-known and successful club in major league soccer, but the mls have approved a second team to be based in l.a. and a new stadium will be built specifically for them. there are plenty of famous backers for the team. >>> four time formula 1 world champion called a role which has kept him out of qualifying for the grand prix completely stupid. it will have to fit a sixth engine for the race in texas. it means he will be handed a grid penalty. so the german has opted out. and lewis hamilton will be looking to become the first british driver to win ten races in a single season. >> well, thanks for watching the al jazeera news hour. for the viewers in the united states, it's back to your regular programming. for the rest of our viewers, i'm back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> a deadly attack that shocked the nation. >> the front part of the ship was just r
sao paulo scored three times in the first half. after the break with two goals of their own. but antonio scored the goal for the first victory. >>> the l.a. galaxy may be the most well-known and successful club in major league soccer, but the mls have approved a second team to be based in l.a. and a new stadium will be built specifically for them. there are plenty of famous backers for the team. >>> four time formula 1 world champion called a role which has kept him out of...
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we are joined live from sao paulo. we mentioned the size of the elect ray. at the end of the day it's tight, the race at the moment, isn't it? >> it is. absolutely. this is an historic election here in brazil. nationwide, there are 14,800 candidates running for varies offices, the biggest election in brazil's modern history, an election full of twists and turps, and comes -- turns, and comes down to less than two hours before the polls close and we'll get the initial results back. it's been unpredictable, in the last several weeks, dating back to august, when eduardo campos, a one-time candidate died in a plane crash, that threw the campaign into turmoil, and now we are where we are, here on the voting day in brazil. i want to talk more about this. i want to bring in a brazilian journalist. thank you for joining me, has this been the most unpredictable election in recent memory. >> most definitely, since 1989. we don't know if it will end today. it's very exciting. >> and tight down the end, isn't it. >> there is. there are trends. you can see them coming sl
we are joined live from sao paulo. we mentioned the size of the elect ray. at the end of the day it's tight, the race at the moment, isn't it? >> it is. absolutely. this is an historic election here in brazil. nationwide, there are 14,800 candidates running for varies offices, the biggest election in brazil's modern history, an election full of twists and turps, and comes -- turns, and comes down to less than two hours before the polls close and we'll get the initial results back. it's...
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sao paulo was the one with more. dilma rousseff is the favourite in the run off. >> she probably is, because she got 41% of the voters, which is more than the nearest rival. aecio neves had 33. dilma rousseff has a big party restrooucture behind her, and the workers party. i would say most analysts would say she is feeling good. also they pulled good numbers as well. he'll pull together a wider coalition to challenge tierra ruffin-pratt in the run off. they are feeling confident. how do you explain the lead in the face of a bad economy in brazil. >> well, it's really unemployment. unemployment is low in brazil. it's 5%, and i think lower than the united states. even though growth rates in brazil are less than 1%, the economy is a technical recession, dilma rousseff is doing well. people are working in brazil. the other issue is she's really been the candidate to keep the social programmes, social welfare programs in brazil. benefitting people. those two factors, 41%, have gone out and voted. they are supporting her s
sao paulo was the one with more. dilma rousseff is the favourite in the run off. >> she probably is, because she got 41% of the voters, which is more than the nearest rival. aecio neves had 33. dilma rousseff has a big party restrooucture behind her, and the workers party. i would say most analysts would say she is feeling good. also they pulled good numbers as well. he'll pull together a wider coalition to challenge tierra ruffin-pratt in the run off. they are feeling confident. how do...
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grand prix and sao paulo a week later.ng ninth would bring in a further $60 million or so. >>> the l.a. kings have recorded their sixth straight home win in the nhl with a 5-2 victory over the columbus blue jackets on sunday. after going a goal behind, jeff carter made full use of the kings' two-man advantage to score this power play goal in the second. hands go up. one of three second period goals for the kings. columbus left wing nick was taken off on a stretcher, but did travel later with his side. his side never fully recovered. the pick of the goals as the kings secured win. >>> you can get the latest on all our sports stories. just go to the usual place, bbc.com/sport. there you go. our top story for you right now, the san francisco giants have won game five of major league baseball's world series. they take a 3-2 lead in the best of seven series. it was a game, though, overshadowed by the tragic news of a death of an upcoming star, oscar tavares. tavares died in a car accident in his native dominican republic. i'm c
grand prix and sao paulo a week later.ng ninth would bring in a further $60 million or so. >>> the l.a. kings have recorded their sixth straight home win in the nhl with a 5-2 victory over the columbus blue jackets on sunday. after going a goal behind, jeff carter made full use of the kings' two-man advantage to score this power play goal in the second. hands go up. one of three second period goals for the kings. columbus left wing nick was taken off on a stretcher, but did travel...
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shasta darlington, cnn, sao paulo. >> well, voters in ukraine also went to the polls sunday for parliamentary elections. they're still counting votes there, but president poroshenko says he believes most voters support what he calls ukraine's path to europe. he expressed his gratitude after he said early poll result favored his peace plan. >> translator: just yesterday i asked you to vote for a democratic reformist, proukrainian and pro-europe majority. i thank you for listening to me. i thank you for supporting that call. >>> people in parts of ukraine controlled by separatists were not at the polls. many areas devastated by ongoing violence, didn't take part in the vote. separatists are looking to hold their own elections next month. >>> shocking news out of south africa today. senzo meyiwa, the captain of south africa's national football team has been shot dead. police say the 27-year-old was in a house with seven other people when the shooting occurred. apparently it was an attempted robbery, and three of the suspects took off on foot. the orlando pirates football club issued a statement,
shasta darlington, cnn, sao paulo. >> well, voters in ukraine also went to the polls sunday for parliamentary elections. they're still counting votes there, but president poroshenko says he believes most voters support what he calls ukraine's path to europe. he expressed his gratitude after he said early poll result favored his peace plan. >> translator: just yesterday i asked you to vote for a democratic reformist, proukrainian and pro-europe majority. i thank you for listening to...
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shasta darling ton, cnn, sao paulo. >>> we want to get some details on the timing of the rain and wind. let's go to ivan cabrera. what's track here? >> we're going to be looking for this in the next couple days, wednesday into thursday will be the main days for heavy rain, significant went r wiinds comin. because of the tides in massachusetts, boston could see coastal flooding. the storm not getting going yet. it's just the beginning of low pressure diving out of the great lakes and will spawn a new low off the coast. if that sounds familiar, that's what we talk about in the winter. if we were a month in or later we'd probably be talking about a pretty good snowstorm. but not the case. it is just going to be wet, so a nuisance mainly, except for the areas that could be seeing a little more rainfall. and that would be boston and even portland. 1 to 3 inches is possible. let's track the timing and you'll be able to see, especially if you're flying internationally into new york. you could see some delays here as the low comes in. you'll be able to see a secondary low popping south of new
shasta darling ton, cnn, sao paulo. >>> we want to get some details on the timing of the rain and wind. let's go to ivan cabrera. what's track here? >> we're going to be looking for this in the next couple days, wednesday into thursday will be the main days for heavy rain, significant went r wiinds comin. because of the tides in massachusetts, boston could see coastal flooding. the storm not getting going yet. it's just the beginning of low pressure diving out of the great lakes...
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shasta darling ton, sao paulo. >>> an apology from u.s. vice president joe biden.hat made turkey's president so mad. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell, this is cnn. now your world headlines this hour. >>> pro-democracy demonstrators in hong kong are being told they have until monday morning to clear out the streets and clear their protests. but so far, there are no indications, no plans that they will abide by the deadlines set by authorities. they are demanding elections in which candidates are not pre-approved by beijing. >>> the condition of the first person diagnosed with ebola in the unit has slipped from serious to critical. he is isolated in a dallas hospital. the liberian native arrived just two weeks ago. >>> mosques in britain are mourning the death of alan henning. he was a taxi driver who was kidnapped last year while delivering food and medical supplies to war-torn syria and victims there. >>> kurdish forces say they are holding back isis militants in the syrian town of kobani. isis controls th
shasta darling ton, sao paulo. >>> an apology from u.s. vice president joe biden.hat made turkey's president so mad. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell, this is cnn. now your world headlines this hour. >>> pro-democracy demonstrators in hong kong are being told they have until monday morning to clear out the streets and clear their protests. but so far, there are no indications, no plans that they will abide by...
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called "business jet traveler" to write about embraer, which is a big aircraft manufacturer near sao paulo. and when i was there, i ran into some guys from a long island charter company who had just bought a brand new, $25 million airplane, a legacy 600, a real beauty, a midsize corporate jet. and they said, why don't you fly back with us? the plane has 13 seats and there were 6 empty seats. sure, okay, i'm in. and that turned out to be certainly the most fateful decision of my life. >> september 29th, 2006. 2:52 p.m. the legacy, tail number 600 x-ray lima takes off from san jose dose campos. destination, the city of manaus, nearly four hours to the northwest. air traffic control instructs "the legacy" to fly at 37,000 feet, where it levels off by 3:33 p.m. meanwhile, two minutes later, gol airlines flight 1907 departs manaus for the country's capital of brasilia in the south. within a half hour, the boeing 737 reaches its cruising altitu altitude, 37,000 feet. the 737 is heading southeast. the legacy is heading northwest. the two aircraft should be at different altitudes. instead, they're
called "business jet traveler" to write about embraer, which is a big aircraft manufacturer near sao paulo. and when i was there, i ran into some guys from a long island charter company who had just bought a brand new, $25 million airplane, a legacy 600, a real beauty, a midsize corporate jet. and they said, why don't you fly back with us? the plane has 13 seats and there were 6 empty seats. sure, okay, i'm in. and that turned out to be certainly the most fateful decision of my life....
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rue rousseff is in the lead in the polls but it's too close to call, shasta darlington, cnn, sao paulostrong typhoon is set to impact japan by the end of this weekend. >> meteorologist derek van dam joins us with the newest information on this. derek, how does it look. >> japan in the spotlight once again. this storm intensified rapidly over the past 24 hours. it's now a strong category 3 teetering on a weak category 4 and it's actually forecast to strengthen going forward over the next day or so. this is the latest satellite loop you can see the eye wall of this particular strong, strong typhoon. 205 kilometer per hour wind gusts, sustained winds, higher wind gusts just around that eye wall. now, this storm is moving at quite a pace, 15 kilometers per hour out of the northwest or in the northwesterly direction rather and this storm is set to intensify to a category 4 in the next 24 hours but do have something working for us. we're actually expecting this to actually weaken before it just brushes the japanese islands over the next two to three days but the timing is extremely critical.
rue rousseff is in the lead in the polls but it's too close to call, shasta darlington, cnn, sao paulostrong typhoon is set to impact japan by the end of this weekend. >> meteorologist derek van dam joins us with the newest information on this. derek, how does it look. >> japan in the spotlight once again. this storm intensified rapidly over the past 24 hours. it's now a strong category 3 teetering on a weak category 4 and it's actually forecast to strengthen going forward over the...