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we have a report from sao paulo. >> they used to live around and near downtown sao paulo, but when they could not afford the rent any longer, she moved to the outskirts of the city. her daily battle is to buy food. this is the cheapest place to market, but she has to negotiate prices. the economic prices during the pandemic almost destroyed her job. she is 61 years old, has no husband or children, and is now running out of money. >> today, i left the market with my cart full. before -- my cart half-full. before, i would leave with my cart full. >> she is one example of what millions of brazilians have experienced these days, according to the latest authorities report. in the month of july in sao paulo, it was an 11% decrease in food prices -- increase in food prices. the economic prices are visible in the streets. 800 people live here in the heart of the city. here they sleep, cook, and eat. although there are not official numbers on homelessness in the city, they agree that it has skyrocketed. a foundation provides meal for the homeless on a daily basis. before the pandemic, they serve
we have a report from sao paulo. >> they used to live around and near downtown sao paulo, but when they could not afford the rent any longer, she moved to the outskirts of the city. her daily battle is to buy food. this is the cheapest place to market, but she has to negotiate prices. the economic prices during the pandemic almost destroyed her job. she is 61 years old, has no husband or children, and is now running out of money. >> today, i left the market with my cart full. before...
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write from thank you veryjoining us from the university of sao paulo.- the university of sao paulo.ao paulo. thank you very much- — britain's health secretary has warned that there could be up to 100,000 new covid cases a day this winter. sajid javid urged those who are unvaccinated to getjabbed. and he advised everyone to start wearing face masks in crowded settings. but he came short of calling for mandatory face coverings, and a return to working from home — the so—called plan b. more from our health editor hugh pym. queues of ambulances waiting to hand over patients at some hospitals tell their own story — the nhs under intensifying pressure, coping with a range of health conditions, and all that before winter has started to bite. and today, the health secretary struck a more downbeat note, with a warning about the outlook for covid cases. they could go yet as high as 100,000 a day. we are also seeing greater pressure on the nhs. across the uk, we are now approaching 1,000 hospitalisations per day. health leaders say, with those covid numbers adding to the existing strain on hos
write from thank you veryjoining us from the university of sao paulo.- the university of sao paulo.ao paulo. thank you very much- — britain's health secretary has warned that there could be up to 100,000 new covid cases a day this winter. sajid javid urged those who are unvaccinated to getjabbed. and he advised everyone to start wearing face masks in crowded settings. but he came short of calling for mandatory face coverings, and a return to working from home — the so—called plan b. more...
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katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo state.ng for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. we can see the sheer force of nature they are in those images being beamed back to us at the moment. danjohnson is on la palma. it seems like every day, this volcano is producing more and more lava. there are new vents opening up, new ways for the lava to escape — and that means even more lava flowing downhill, putting even more homes and villagers at risk. more than 1,000 properties have been destroyed now, and this is in the area that's been evacuated — so there are homes here where people haven't been able to get back for more than a week now. people are wondering whether they'll ever be able to come back and live here, because nobody knows how long this volcano will keep erupting. you can see the, sort of, ash that's s
katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo state.ng for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. we can see the sheer force of nature they are in those images being beamed back to us at the moment. danjohnson is on la palma. it seems like every day, this volcano is producing more and...
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las manifestaciones se realizaron en mÁs de 200 ciudades, pero sobre todo en são paulo y el rÍo de janeirocamiones con arroz, harina y otros alimentos que beneficiarÁn a miles de personas. paulina: el presidente de filipinas anunciÓ que se retira de la polÍtica y no aspira el prÓximo aÑo a la vicepresidencia, el mandatario expresÓ que tomÓ esta decisiÓn siguiendo las encuestas y foros que no lo consideran calificado. felix: en el fÚtbol mexicano, a santos le bastÓ un gol para derrotar al mazatlÁn y meterse de momento en el repechaje. rodrigo con los detalles. rodrigo: que gusto saludarlos, muy buenas noches. en el arranque de la jornada, el var anulÓ un gol a gigliotti. leÓn no puede en casa con el equipo del atlÉtico de san luis. continuamos en la comarca. santos le pegÓ por la mÍnima diferencia a mazatlÁn, gracias al gol de bryan lozano desde el punto penalti. con este triunfo, santos llega a 15 puntos y se mete de lleno en la pelea por un boleto al repechaje. los del pacÍfico se mantienen en la casilla nÚmero 11. los invitamos este domingo a verte el clÁsico capitalino, amÉrica contra p
las manifestaciones se realizaron en mÁs de 200 ciudades, pero sobre todo en são paulo y el rÍo de janeirocamiones con arroz, harina y otros alimentos que beneficiarÁn a miles de personas. paulina: el presidente de filipinas anunciÓ que se retira de la polÍtica y no aspira el prÓximo aÑo a la vicepresidencia, el mandatario expresÓ que tomÓ esta decisiÓn siguiendo las encuestas y foros que no lo consideran calificado. felix: en el fÚtbol mexicano, a santos le bastÓ un gol para...
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. >> una capa de espuma tóxica cubre un río e brasil, es en sao paulo y contaminan las riberas y emitiendoto que su pesca está prohibida. >> al regresar: en noticias telemundo caminó al fin libre de una llanta pero >> ♪♪ ♪♪ >> un alce fue finalmente liberado de una llanta que cargó en su cuello por dos años el neumático fue visto con la llanta de 25 libras y tras varios intentos coaron la llanta y sus cuernos para liberarlo finalmente ys era un año que se tarde que le crezcan los cuernos. >> así llegamos al final de noticias lemundo y les dejo con zona mixta
. >> una capa de espuma tóxica cubre un río e brasil, es en sao paulo y contaminan las riberas y emitiendoto que su pesca está prohibida. >> al regresar: en noticias telemundo caminó al fin libre de una llanta pero >> ♪♪ ♪♪ >> un alce fue finalmente liberado de una llanta que cargó en su cuello por dos años el neumático fue visto con la llanta de 25 libras y tras varios intentos coaron la llanta y sus cuernos para liberarlo finalmente ys era un año que se...
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transporte sostenibles y dar prioridad a la bicicleta y caminar, esta espuma tóxica por una problema en sao pauloodía con la nueva miniserie de netflix un vehíco nuevo super stay ink crayon brooklyn blush, de maybelline new york. tonos blush, en un crayÓn fÁcil de usar. dura hasta 8 horas. no mancha. nuevo super stay ink crayon brooklyn blush solo de maybelline new york. ♪♪ este molinillo de pimienta lo conseguí con graaaan descuento en marshalls. me siento fancy. ♪♪ (♪ música...
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it was announced that in sao paulo, that was where there was a lot of controversy over the governor whor vaccination, and he came to blows with the president. there, 100% of adults have had their first dose. rollout is slow, it has picked up, but certainly it is behind other parts of the world still. >> katy watson in brasilia. thank you. to australia, one of the world's biggest polluters has pledged net zero carbon emissions by 2050. there prime minister said the plan would not mean the end of fossil fuel. the announcement took monks -- months of political wrangling and comes days before a summit in glasgow. >> australia is no stranger to the ravages of climate change. having witnessed devastating wildfires and torrential downpours flooding its coasts. images like these are why the glal climate summit is pushing for countries to set ambitious emissions targets. now, just days before the summit, australia's prime minister scott morrison has pledged to get in at zero i-20 50. there are caveats and few details. >> australians want action on climate change. they are taking action on climat
it was announced that in sao paulo, that was where there was a lot of controversy over the governor whor vaccination, and he came to blows with the president. there, 100% of adults have had their first dose. rollout is slow, it has picked up, but certainly it is behind other parts of the world still. >> katy watson in brasilia. thank you. to australia, one of the world's biggest polluters has pledged net zero carbon emissions by 2050. there prime minister said the plan would not mean the...
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we report from sao paulo.n prepares to pick a narro -- numeric voters are frustrated by the state of the city. mark lowen been writing around the e --talian capital and has a special report. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs around the globe. at theborders and they have remd closed since. the travel rules there have been some of the strictest of anywhere in the world. now, the government has announced for next month fully vaccinated australians will finally be allowed to travel again. the prime minister, scott morrison, said it was time to give australians their lives back. while it is welcome news to the tens of thousands of australians who have been stranded abroad since last year. schama filial report from sydney. >> a decision millions have been waiting for, australia sealed itself frothe world since the beginning of the pandemic. now, it is finally reopening. >> we will be able to open those international borders again and that will enable australians who are fully vaccinated -- >> it is an emotional
we report from sao paulo.n prepares to pick a narro -- numeric voters are frustrated by the state of the city. mark lowen been writing around the e --talian capital and has a special report. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs around the globe. at theborders and they have remd closed since. the travel rules there have been some of the strictest of anywhere in the world. now, the government has announced for next month fully vaccinated australians will finally be allowed to travel again....
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in sao paulo, gustavo ribeiro, journalist and founder of the brazilian report., england, joao nunes, senior lecturer in international relations at the university of york. and in washington, d.c., paulo sotero, distinguished fellow at the woodrow wilson center's brazil institute. welcome to the program, and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story." paulo, let me start with you today. how damaging is this report, and how likely is it that president bolsonaro would ultimately face trial, as a result? >> he will face trial, but not this year, not next year. i believe he will face trial once he is defeated in the presidential election of next year, which is a likely scenario. he will be tried for the crimes that were listed by the congressional committee. but obviously, the congressional committee report puts the record straight. this man committed enormous atrocities, him and his associates, and he will respond. politically, there is obviously a sort of shield, a political shield for him, organized in congress by his supporters, so the idea that the pre
in sao paulo, gustavo ribeiro, journalist and founder of the brazilian report., england, joao nunes, senior lecturer in international relations at the university of york. and in washington, d.c., paulo sotero, distinguished fellow at the woodrow wilson center's brazil institute. welcome to the program, and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story." paulo, let me start with you today. how damaging is this report, and how likely is it that president bolsonaro would...
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on that, here is camilla and sao paulo. >> he was attributed with nine different crimes including crimes humanity, incitement of crime in malfeasance. you are right, the seven senato that would -- in charge of putting together the final version of the report, the g7 group, they had some different -- disagreement on how many charges of which types of crimes should be in the final version. one of them was the crime of genocide against indigenous communities. some senators advised against it because they argued that in order to d that, they had to precisely establish intention. this one was dropped off by the final version. that does not mean centers are going easy on him. i was just hearing a few moments ago one case was that his fingerprints were all over the disastrous handling of the pandemic. being the fact that he was negligent in not putting up a proper plan to tackle a virus or even procuring vaccines when they were available. or, actively when he is -- with his rhetoric and actions discouraging resilience or confusingly population in order to -- how to behave against the pandemic.
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far killed more than 600,000 brazilians. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports from sao paulolsonaro's bold predictions covid licked have in brazil. there is no normal for the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. and as each new grave was dug, denial at the top continued. all the government has done and not done has been picked apart in the senate. like the collapse of the health care system in the amazon. the beginning of this year hospitals there were running out of oxygen. people were suffocating to death. the government was accused of underplaying the crisis. senators pointing to a report has proved the situation was worse. then came the scandal are one of the country but i largest health other things of giving unproven drugs to elderly patients and covering up elderly patients and covering up debts of patients who died. the skies from being activated still very visible. his family refused to believe his only option was palliative care and thanks to them he is here today. families were betrayed they tell me. they feel a weight on their conscience. they co
far killed more than 600,000 brazilians. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports from sao paulolsonaro's bold predictions covid licked have in brazil. there is no normal for the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. and as each new grave was dug, denial at the top continued. all the government has done and not done has been picked apart in the senate. like the collapse of the health care system in the amazon. the beginning of this year hospitals there were running...
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i spoke to lorena barberia from the department of political science at the university of sao paulo toil it's been very important, it's produced evidence and data that we didn't have access to and that wasn't in view or in discussion, and the testimonies, the data, the evidence that has been brought forward throughout the hearings have been fundamentally important. there has been critical weeks where it has completely shaped the debate in society about the response to the pandemic and help to understand better why we have 600,000 deaths. yes, you know, there is no guarantee that the inquiry will lead necessarily to a criminal charge. i think that is the understanding at this point in time, but could he go to jail because macbeth happened before in brazil. so, yes, that's correct. this is the beginning of a long process, and that's important to understand, but it's important to understand that the evidence that was produced in the report is over 1,000 pages, including allegations and details about crimes including corruption charges, including charges about crimes against humanity. ther
i spoke to lorena barberia from the department of political science at the university of sao paulo toil it's been very important, it's produced evidence and data that we didn't have access to and that wasn't in view or in discussion, and the testimonies, the data, the evidence that has been brought forward throughout the hearings have been fundamentally important. there has been critical weeks where it has completely shaped the debate in society about the response to the pandemic and help to...
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ah, mid day in sao paulo 11 pm and singapore and 6 in the evening right here in moscow this wednesday, october. the 13th. welcome to the news are all righty. first, this whedon stay speaking russian energy week. it is day one. today, president putin has waited on the gas price hike in europe, unfiltered. some tough questions, dispelling what he has called false narrative. so for moscow strategy on the global energy market, let's take a look. so close to seattle, but as far as north stream to is concerned, don't opponents and the project to have claim that this is not a commercially viable product and russia if, pursuant geopolitical motivations can week. well, you know, this is yet another related with nonsense of what i just need you to pay closing attention to what i'm saying on this root is did with 1000 kilometers shorter and quicker to our main consumers in europe that and via you crank these, he 2000 kilometers more efficient, it's cheaper because the transit is cheaper to do, and it's also cheaper for common to virtue because the transit fee has to be included in the anne rice
ah, mid day in sao paulo 11 pm and singapore and 6 in the evening right here in moscow this wednesday, october. the 13th. welcome to the news are all righty. first, this whedon stay speaking russian energy week. it is day one. today, president putin has waited on the gas price hike in europe, unfiltered. some tough questions, dispelling what he has called false narrative. so for moscow strategy on the global energy market, let's take a look. so close to seattle, but as far as north stream to is...
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record for october is 34.9, so you could set a new one on thursday, disturbed weather rio de janeiro sao paulo, that stretches right through the amazon basin, running to the pacific coast of columbia on thursday. central america looks like this, fairly dry across mexico, but we do have some showers, acapulco mexico city in toward can coon, but i really want to take you to the southeast of the us right now. some big storms moving through here. florida. panhandle, georgia. right into south carolina on thursday. we'll keep tabs on this one. we've got our to party nor easter india atlanta, but look at the winfield at cross atlanta, canada. so for coastal sections of nova scotia could see wind gusts here about a 100 kilometers per hours. that could certainly caused some damage to the west. we go and, you know it's, it's still raining for parts of western canada, vancouver rate through the fraser. and so because we've got that cloud cover and shower to be that's put in the cap on temperatures just a high of 9 degrees in vancouver, slightly below average. that's it, susan ah. in the next episode of p
record for october is 34.9, so you could set a new one on thursday, disturbed weather rio de janeiro sao paulo, that stretches right through the amazon basin, running to the pacific coast of columbia on thursday. central america looks like this, fairly dry across mexico, but we do have some showers, acapulco mexico city in toward can coon, but i really want to take you to the southeast of the us right now. some big storms moving through here. florida. panhandle, georgia. right into south...
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moscow, san francisco, sao paulo, istanbul, mexico city, melbourne... his fingerprints are on major transformations all over the planet. and the pedestrianization of times square in new york? yep. that was him too. what is wonderful about a city like copenhagen is we have many different types of pedestrian areas, and also semi-pedestrian areas. they have improved the pedestrian situation continuously for more than 50 years. the first 20 years was about inviting people to walk by making pedestrian streets and pedestrian priority streets. then came the period where people wanted to sit and enjoy. and that was when the squares were cleaned of parked cars and when we started to use the public spaces for cultural events. then comes a third period, where we are now, when the new spaces are very much geared towards being active. you should make cities so that you invite people to walk and bike as much as possible. they live seven years longer. they have a much better life. and we know that if you invite people to drive cars by making more roads, you get more t
moscow, san francisco, sao paulo, istanbul, mexico city, melbourne... his fingerprints are on major transformations all over the planet. and the pedestrianization of times square in new york? yep. that was him too. what is wonderful about a city like copenhagen is we have many different types of pedestrian areas, and also semi-pedestrian areas. they have improved the pedestrian situation continuously for more than 50 years. the first 20 years was about inviting people to walk by making...
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on the day itself, tens of thousands of supporters thronged the streets of sao paulo addressing a crowd god would remove him from power. thankfully whatever his intent, the event did not turn into a repeat of the january 66th capitol riot. it's not coincidental that this push comes at a time when bolsonaro's popularity is at a record lie and he trails in the opinion polls. his opponent, former president did a sulfa, that bolsonaro is so closely following donald trump's 2020 script should not surprise us considering he's used the support of prominent figures in trump world. steve bannon said recently that brazil's election was the second most important in the world, predicting that solsonaro would win unless the election was stolen by the machines, and donald trump himself endorsed bolsonaro in a statement issued on tuesday claiming the brazilian leader and he were great friends. now the affinity between the two leaders is well-established. bolsonaro has been called the trump of the tropics but with the big lie the brazilian leader is emulating the most dangerous aspect of donald trump's
on the day itself, tens of thousands of supporters thronged the streets of sao paulo addressing a crowd god would remove him from power. thankfully whatever his intent, the event did not turn into a repeat of the january 66th capitol riot. it's not coincidental that this push comes at a time when bolsonaro's popularity is at a record lie and he trails in the opinion polls. his opponent, former president did a sulfa, that bolsonaro is so closely following donald trump's 2020 script should not...
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emergency services work for several hours to find those missing inside a remote cave in sao paulo.ntjoe biden on tuesday when they sat 1.8 meters apart, both wearing masks. she says she is vaccinated and mild symptoms. after a dozen passengers are reported to have been injured after a crash involving two trains in southwest england. it happened near salisbury, in wiltshire, when a train carriage was reportedly derailed after hitting an object on the line, knocking all the signalling in the area. it was then hit by second train. i believe he was some pictures from mexico, let me leave you with some pictures from mexico where they are starting the day of the dead festival. there are costumes, dancing and elaborate floats. these are the first celebration since 2019. the official celebrations were cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic — a real moment for people to get together and try and mark what is such an important day for the entire country. that's it for this addition of newsday, a reminder of our top story: the cop26 you summit is under way in glasgow as leaders di
emergency services work for several hours to find those missing inside a remote cave in sao paulo.ntjoe biden on tuesday when they sat 1.8 meters apart, both wearing masks. she says she is vaccinated and mild symptoms. after a dozen passengers are reported to have been injured after a crash involving two trains in southwest england. it happened near salisbury, in wiltshire, when a train carriage was reportedly derailed after hitting an object on the line, knocking all the signalling in the...
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major marches were reported in brazil's biggest cities, including sao paulo, rio de janeiro, and theasilia. and he's facing his worst time as president, with 53% of brazilians opposed to his government and a worrisome economic outlook. basic food items and the gasoline prices are on the rise. and a million brazilians are unemployed. at the same time, covid-19 is giving no respite. brazil is edging close to the threshold of 600,000 deaths due to the pandemic. for cnn, this is stefano pedazan, bogota. >>> voters in the philippines are also facing an election next year, a news that president ro roberto duterte who may take his place. they are focusing on liz daughter. selina wang are following these developments from tokyo. many of us were taken aback when the news came out. what do you think is driving his decision? >> reporter: this was a major surprise reversal. due thterte is barred from seek another presidential term after serving six years in office, but just last month, he said he would be running for vice president. and that was a move that was widely criticized as an attempt fo
major marches were reported in brazil's biggest cities, including sao paulo, rio de janeiro, and theasilia. and he's facing his worst time as president, with 53% of brazilians opposed to his government and a worrisome economic outlook. basic food items and the gasoline prices are on the rise. and a million brazilians are unemployed. at the same time, covid-19 is giving no respite. brazil is edging close to the threshold of 600,000 deaths due to the pandemic. for cnn, this is stefano pedazan,...
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six-fold there already, with the capital port-au-prince reporting more kidnappings than bogota and sao paulo political upheaval -- they just killed the president just a couple of weeks ago there -- have prompted thousands of people to leave haiti in hopes of a new life in the united states. here with me in person, fresh off reporting from haiti and the sorin border are nbc news correspondents, jacob soboroff and morgan radford.radford. i am in the best company i could imagine. you just got back from haiti. what did you find there? >> desperation. the final saturday i was there, there were 20 kidnappings in one day in port-au-prince. it's not just the violence, the violent gangs control much of the city. it is extreme, extreme poverty. we traveled to the south where the earthquake struck in lakai and saw hunger in a way i've never seen before. and of course, there's the political instability with the assassination of the president. there's no elections coming in the foreseeable future. and you have more people outbound by boat now from haiti to cuba, to try to get to florida, than you have in
six-fold there already, with the capital port-au-prince reporting more kidnappings than bogota and sao paulo political upheaval -- they just killed the president just a couple of weeks ago there -- have prompted thousands of people to leave haiti in hopes of a new life in the united states. here with me in person, fresh off reporting from haiti and the sorin border are nbc news correspondents, jacob soboroff and morgan radford.radford. i am in the best company i could imagine. you just got back...
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katie watson, bbc news, in sao paulo.ible. just hours after the attack, the syrian army shelled a residential area in idlib province, held by rebel fighters. witnesses and rescue workers say at least 11 civilians were killed, including several school children. a study into a condition that causes extreme sickness during pregnancy has found that more than half of the women affected considered having an abortion because of their symptoms. the survey of 5,000 women with hyperemesis gravidarum is the biggest of its kind ever carried out in the uk. the condition isn't widely known, but the duchess of cambridge suffered with severe vomiting during all three of her pregnancies. professor catherine williamson is the senior author of the report. one in100 one in 100 women will suffer from one in 100 women will sufferfrom it during their pregnancy. those statistics that i was talking about tell a story. more than half considering terminating the pregnancy and actually, 5% of those spoken to the survey did. that really gives an indi
katie watson, bbc news, in sao paulo.ible. just hours after the attack, the syrian army shelled a residential area in idlib province, held by rebel fighters. witnesses and rescue workers say at least 11 civilians were killed, including several school children. a study into a condition that causes extreme sickness during pregnancy has found that more than half of the women affected considered having an abortion because of their symptoms. the survey of 5,000 women with hyperemesis gravidarum is...
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failing working women according to various metrics, ranking -- a ranking with toronto on top and sao pauloot measure safety, mobility, or parental divisions. sydney coming in second. new york fully behind along with london, particularly when it comes to safety. there is a terrible story about being abducted and murdered and that was a rallying cry. she was just walking home so this idea that working women not only have to deal with hard feelings but their safety is not guaranteed and a lot of these top financial harms. kathleen: i have to say i think a lot of men would find safety is an issue for them as well and it would be interesting to see how men would score these but we know something like -- you take wealth and childcare. the safety and being able to hop on the subway if you work in the makeshift in new york city and have to go from there and had into the bronx, that has gotten worse post-pandemic. it is auto interesting in the survey, when women in beijing were asked if they have equity, they scored the highest from strongly agree and just agree than any other of the cities that we
failing working women according to various metrics, ranking -- a ranking with toronto on top and sao pauloot measure safety, mobility, or parental divisions. sydney coming in second. new york fully behind along with london, particularly when it comes to safety. there is a terrible story about being abducted and murdered and that was a rallying cry. she was just walking home so this idea that working women not only have to deal with hard feelings but their safety is not guaranteed and a lot of...
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camilla mota, sao paulo —latest developments in the senate—where do you think this now goes—has this bolsonaro in this final report “3; was attributed with nine bolsonaro in this final report ye: was attributed with nine different crimes including crimes against humanity and malfeasance. the seven senators that were in charge of putting the final version of the report, they had some disagreements on how many charges and which types of crimes he should be in the final version and one is genocide against the indigenous people. and some advised against it because they argued that in order to do that, they had to establish intention and this one was dropped off by the final version but that doesn't mean that senators are going easy on bolsonaro. they were making the case that his fingerprints are all over brazil's disastrous handling of the pandemic given the fact that he was negligent in not putting out a proper plan to tackle coronavirus or even procuring vaccines when they were available his rhetoric and his actions discouraging brazilians and even confusing the population in order to
camilla mota, sao paulo —latest developments in the senate—where do you think this now goes—has this bolsonaro in this final report “3; was attributed with nine bolsonaro in this final report ye: was attributed with nine different crimes including crimes against humanity and malfeasance. the seven senators that were in charge of putting the final version of the report, they had some disagreements on how many charges and which types of crimes he should be in the final version and one is...
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katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo. 0n the other side of the world, russia is seeing another surge inys, for russia to get on top of the virus. here's our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg. in russia, numbers keep going up. health officials recorded another record number of covid —related deaths in the last 24 hours, 1028. in its reach the point where the kremlin has decided it has to do something to slow the spread of the virus, so today, president putin approved a workplace shutdown across the country for about a week ago. from october the 30th to november the 2nd, businesses will basically close. in those regions of russia where the situation is particularly bad will be allowed to shut down sooner and for longer. the kremlin also called on russians to go and get vaccinated. he said we can see dangerous consequences from the slow pace of vaccination. up till now, many russians have ignored official calls to go and get the jobs back. 0nly calls to go and get the jobs back. only a third of the population are fully vaccinated, and president putin referred to the reluctance to prote
katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo. 0n the other side of the world, russia is seeing another surge inys, for russia to get on top of the virus. here's our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg. in russia, numbers keep going up. health officials recorded another record number of covid —related deaths in the last 24 hours, 1028. in its reach the point where the kremlin has decided it has to do something to slow the spread of the virus, so today, president putin approved a workplace shutdown...
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shejoins us from sao paulo. thank you very much for being with us.ssue for the brazilian government. i imagine the farming lobby there is quite big and quite noisy and you had to be quite bright to go against them. ? quite grey. yes. had to be quite bright to go against them. ? quite grey.— them. ? quite grey. yes, so thank ou for them. ? quite grey. yes, so thank you forthis _ them. ? quite grey. yes, so thank you for this opportunity. _ them. ? quite grey. yes, so thank you for this opportunity. brazil's i you for this opportunity. brazil's government neglecting of the evidence of climate change is going beyond _ evidence of climate change is going beyond that. we have a government that have _ beyond that. we have a government that have a — beyond that. we have a government that have a lid on agencies for monitoring and prevention of those fires, _ monitoring and prevention of those fires, and _ monitoring and prevention of those fires, and we also have seen some accusations — fires, and we also have seen some accusations that the previous governme
shejoins us from sao paulo. thank you very much for being with us.ssue for the brazilian government. i imagine the farming lobby there is quite big and quite noisy and you had to be quite bright to go against them. ? quite grey. yes. had to be quite bright to go against them. ? quite grey.— them. ? quite grey. yes, so thank ou for them. ? quite grey. yes, so thank you forthis _ them. ? quite grey. yes, so thank you for this opportunity. _ them. ? quite grey. yes, so thank you for this...