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agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them.uring the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's currently the host of an online program hosted once a week and also gives lectures. tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving scholarism all together. >> in the end, tsao decided to stay on and still feels there is a lot more she is offer to the movement. >> her talk comes from her struggles fighting for what she believes in. it's her way of passing on the umbrella revolution to future generations. as students fought for the future of hong kong, one family was inspired to join them. this couple had no interest in politics prior to the umbrella revolution. they have two daughters, one in high school, and one in college. it was their younger daughter that changed their feelings. >> concerned about their child
agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them.uring the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's currently the host of an online program hosted once a week and also gives lectures. tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving...
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agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them.uring the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's currently the host of an online program hosted once a week and also gives lectures. tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving scholarism all together. >> in the end, tsao decided to stay on and still feels there is a lot more she is offer to the movement. >> her talk comes from her struggles fighting for what she believes in. it's her way of passing on the umbrella revolution to future generations. as students fought for the future of hong kong, one family was inspired to join them. this couple had no interest in politics prior to the umbrella revolution. they have two daughters, one in high school, and one in college. it was their younger daughter that changed their feelings. >> concerned about their child
agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them.uring the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's currently the host of an online program hosted once a week and also gives lectures. tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving...
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violence erupts on the streets .f sao paulo china defends firefighters after , massive explosion in tianjin fanning accusations that their actions made things worse. host: first, this hour, an historic day in havana. the united states has reopened its embassy in cuba more than 54 years after it shut its doors and after the two nations have restore diplomatic ties. the flag raising ceremony was led by john kerry, the first u.s. secretary of state to visit cuba in seven decades. stripes were raised by the same marines who lowered to the flag back in 1961. joins us thisent evening. this was a symbolic event, today. oneespondent: definitely led by a whole pride file -- high profile delegation. john kerry gave a speech from the u.s. embassy grounds in havana. he spoke in the native language, telling cubans that the roads to full reconciliation certainly remains long. he said they should not fear but great things are expected on this path to reestablishing diplomatic ties and working things out. john kerry even going so far to quote the revolutionary poets, .uban revolutionary poets lots of symbo
violence erupts on the streets .f sao paulo china defends firefighters after , massive explosion in tianjin fanning accusations that their actions made things worse. host: first, this hour, an historic day in havana. the united states has reopened its embassy in cuba more than 54 years after it shut its doors and after the two nations have restore diplomatic ties. the flag raising ceremony was led by john kerry, the first u.s. secretary of state to visit cuba in seven decades. stripes were...
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. >> in brazil 19 people have been shot dead within three hours of the sao paulo district. ten victims were shot in a bar and another victim was shot outside in a nearby ice cream store. people are investigating whether the killings are related. >>> palestinian archaeologists have discovered the burial place of the first martyr in christianity stephen. the site was found in the occupied west bank. it is hoped that the discovery could boost tourism in the area. >> inpalestinian archaeologists in ramallah uncovered the ruins of the byzintine era. both historians and archeologists now believe this is where christianity's first martyr was once buried. stephen, who has since been given sainthood was stoned to death any jews. he was first lady to rest by jerusalem, but because christians were persecuted then, his remains were brought here and removed for at least several hundred years. >> this is one of the earliest churcheschurches in christianity. it's important because of that, and also because many christians believe this was where jeez was jesus was lost when he traveled from
. >> in brazil 19 people have been shot dead within three hours of the sao paulo district. ten victims were shot in a bar and another victim was shot outside in a nearby ice cream store. people are investigating whether the killings are related. >>> palestinian archaeologists have discovered the burial place of the first martyr in christianity stephen. the site was found in the occupied west bank. it is hoped that the discovery could boost tourism in the area. >>...
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the days of president dilma rousseff could be numbered. tens of thousands marched in rio de janeiro, brasilia and sao paulo. the protesters wanting her impeached. smaller gatherings are taking place in towns and city, the third time people have taken to the streets after protests in march and april. it's on political corruption, and they blame rousseff for the bad economy.
the days of president dilma rousseff could be numbered. tens of thousands marched in rio de janeiro, brasilia and sao paulo. the protesters wanting her impeached. smaller gatherings are taking place in towns and city, the third time people have taken to the streets after protests in march and april. it's on political corruption, and they blame rousseff for the bad economy.
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we will be talking with the sao -- bureauau tree chief in the next half hour.ooking at right now theoncern over deteriorating economic situation. vonnie: exactly. let's move on to top photo number two. --tha's vineyard needed president obama and former president bill clinton hit the greens together at a country club on the island. jurek and clinton advisor vernon jordan joined them as well. they were going to celebrate vernon jordan's 80th birthday saturday night at his home on the vineyard. amazed by am always the ex-president's club. there is a heartbreaking anecdote where in the final month of his presidency, george w. bush used to call bill clinton, and they would talk about it because nobody understands what it is like to be a president except another president. exactly. i cannot believe they used the card. -- a cart. from donald trump to jeb bush to hillary clinton tried the tasty fair that was offered. the 51st iowa state fair. mac,iggest winner was big weighing in at 1166 pounds. brendan: that is the trumpiest trump face. you cannot win as a candidate.
we will be talking with the sao -- bureauau tree chief in the next half hour.ooking at right now theoncern over deteriorating economic situation. vonnie: exactly. let's move on to top photo number two. --tha's vineyard needed president obama and former president bill clinton hit the greens together at a country club on the island. jurek and clinton advisor vernon jordan joined them as well. they were going to celebrate vernon jordan's 80th birthday saturday night at his home on the vineyard....
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moving over to the sao francisco peninsula with the microclimate accurate state here--the gradual clearingne must come thursday, 86 degrees for thursday and friday with most of the clouds clearing out. for the weekend more sunshine into early next week. >> catherine: >> pam: tesla motors has a grander plan beyound electric cars. we'll tell you about it when kron 4 news ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. check this out. with xfinity home we get 24/7 professional monitoring and video monitoring we can watch on our own tv. that's way better than our old security system. [metal clanking] [chip crunching] [baby crying] don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers, add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus get a free security camera. call 1-800 xfinity or go online today. >> gary: role of the highlights explanation plant >> gary: they have to combat...hunter pence! >> gary:6th endings one run! >> gary:he thought the ending was ov
moving over to the sao francisco peninsula with the microclimate accurate state here--the gradual clearingne must come thursday, 86 degrees for thursday and friday with most of the clouds clearing out. for the weekend more sunshine into early next week. >> catherine: >> pam: tesla motors has a grander plan beyound electric cars. we'll tell you about it when kron 4 news ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase...
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thousands of brazilians taking to the streets of sÃo paulo and other cities criticizing the presidentdealing with a corruption scandal that involves politicians from her own party. is still struggling with the weakening currency and rising inflation. this is the third major protest in the country so far this year. lauren: let's show you headlines from today's edition of "the wall street journal." pentagon centro implies. the pentagon to sharply expand the number of u.s. drone flights in the next four years. ali babar faces rush threat from rivals. china's top e-commerce companies look to gain an edge by smacking high-profile friends with exclusive contracts. and expands with doj plans to sell under its own branch of the first in 25 year history. dagen: coming up, straight out of compton to the top of the box office. the dagen: yes you do. the gangster rap film blew away the most optimistic expectations. in sports history at the pga tour championship. >> i haven't had time to think about what i just accomplished. i guess you can take me off the list now. it's good to be a major champio
thousands of brazilians taking to the streets of sÃo paulo and other cities criticizing the presidentdealing with a corruption scandal that involves politicians from her own party. is still struggling with the weakening currency and rising inflation. this is the third major protest in the country so far this year. lauren: let's show you headlines from today's edition of "the wall street journal." pentagon centro implies. the pentagon to sharply expand the number of u.s. drone flights...
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tom brown, and the late junior sao, and his daughter gave the acceptance speech for her late father and didn't leave a dry high. >>> finally from the meadowlands, the first leg of the triple crown here, and pinkman is far and away the best 3-year-old colt here, but mission brief was trying to pull off the upset against the boys and try to be the first philly to win it in 19 years, making the move from the outside, but she is just short. pinkman holds on to win it paying back 560 with the win there. >> predictable, but i was rooting for her. >> would have been great for the philly, yeah. >> steve, thank you so much. we will be right back. wod lloromhi swt.nnspt atno.soouc fa.. dot ghyo ititswi 1 cors ch y rw ch camchsekebeon >>> that does it for cbs 2 news at 11. for steve, vanessa, and the entire cbs 2 team, thank you so much for joining us, and have a great night. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to
tom brown, and the late junior sao, and his daughter gave the acceptance speech for her late father and didn't leave a dry high. >>> finally from the meadowlands, the first leg of the triple crown here, and pinkman is far and away the best 3-year-old colt here, but mission brief was trying to pull off the upset against the boys and try to be the first philly to win it in 19 years, making the move from the outside, but she is just short. pinkman holds on to win it paying back 560 with...
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the state petroleum company. meanwhile, cunha refuses to leave his post. >>> a series of corruption scandals has led to widespread public anger. we have reports from saoolo. >> angela used to be a part time personal trainer. more for fun than out of necessity, but ever since her husband lost his job three years ago she has become the sole breadwinners will selling children's clothes from home. >> now. now even at discounted prices few of her clients are buying these days, and she can barely make ends meet. >> i saintly have a shak headache. i'm tired. there is no future. no jobs, no end in sight. we need to choose which bill to pay each month. we had to negotiate a discount at the school. >> the brazilian middle class, that flourished over the last decade, is now losing its privileges. >> this is the biggest market in latin america. it sells everything at unbeatable prices but even here vendors are struggling. >> there are plenty of people, but few are buying. emmanuel silva has owned his kiosk for 15 years. he comes from the northeast, once a stronghold for president dilma rousseff. >> i went to the protests. we need to remove the lady in charge. she
the state petroleum company. meanwhile, cunha refuses to leave his post. >>> a series of corruption scandals has led to widespread public anger. we have reports from saoolo. >> angela used to be a part time personal trainer. more for fun than out of necessity, but ever since her husband lost his job three years ago she has become the sole breadwinners will selling children's clothes from home. >> now. now even at discounted prices few of her clients are buying these days,...
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violence erupts on the streets .f sao paulo china defends firefighters after , massive explosion in tianjinanning accusations that their actions made things worse.
violence erupts on the streets .f sao paulo china defends firefighters after , massive explosion in tianjinanning accusations that their actions made things worse.
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the campaign to win back her people. but with so much disenchantment hers is a struggle in which few politicians have succeeded. al jazeera, saoaulo. >> the president of venezuela has closed a major border crossing and declared a state of emergency in the country's western region after three army officers were killed after searching for drug smugglers. the crossing will remain closed until the attackers are caught. >> the vice president of guatemala has been taken under arrest to a military prison. >> protesters chanted thief outside of her car, roxana balbote was driven inside the barracks. >>> peru's congress has passed a law to allow the shooting down of planes carrying drugs. the policy was panned in 2001 after the army fired on a plane carrying missionaries. >> tons of cocaine airlifted daily out of peru. the police and army could only intercept them on the ground. since 2011 they were banned from attacking shipments of drugs in the air after a plane carrying american missionaries was accidently shot down killing a woman and her baby. now congress has reinstated the measure in an unanimous vote to allow suspecting planes
the campaign to win back her people. but with so much disenchantment hers is a struggle in which few politicians have succeeded. al jazeera, saoaulo. >> the president of venezuela has closed a major border crossing and declared a state of emergency in the country's western region after three army officers were killed after searching for drug smugglers. the crossing will remain closed until the attackers are caught. >> the vice president of guatemala has been taken under arrest to a...
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just go back to the people in sao paulo. i visited some communities and they get their water now -- this is from a water-rich area two years ago, three years ago, they have water from 5:00 to 6:00 in the morning. just a trickle. then it's turned off. they have water again from 10:00 to 11:00 at night and you better need to do whatever you need to do that needs water or collect it in those two hours because that's the water you get. but you don't have to go that far away. i've been working with the people in detroit, michigan, who have had their water cut off, many thousands of them. we got a moratorium. we got the u.n. involved and brought u.n. experts to actually look at what's happening. but this is an area where a lot of money left the inner city. most of the people left behind are poor, mostly african-american, older people or single mothers, very high unemployment. they don't have the funds, and so the city near bankruptcy then, now in bankruptcy, doubled the price of water. people cannot afford it. so they're coming in
just go back to the people in sao paulo. i visited some communities and they get their water now -- this is from a water-rich area two years ago, three years ago, they have water from 5:00 to 6:00 in the morning. just a trickle. then it's turned off. they have water again from 10:00 to 11:00 at night and you better need to do whatever you need to do that needs water or collect it in those two hours because that's the water you get. but you don't have to go that far away. i've been working with...
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you had all those demonstrations against dilma rousseff in the streets of sÃo paulo. at pictures, this is supposed to be part of the rowing facility for the olympic games. matt: we have a graph of protests and they have climbed and climbed and climbed. it is not only important for the olympic bid, but also for the investment climate. most places, people will be looking at earnings reports and gdp reports and economic stats from the nation. investors in brazil are looking at political polls and news about the scandals at petrobras and other things involving the olympic spending scandals, as well. it is more important to investors than actual company earnings. down -- thealities real is down. it drops with the support in congress. down, down, down. pimm: there you go. good times. sorry. it is time for the options in sight. let's go to julie hyman. julie: let's take a look at what markets are doing to kick it off. 009, ift two days since 2 we keep it up, that is. that is the question. speaking of volatility, joining me today is scott bauer, the senior markets strategist
you had all those demonstrations against dilma rousseff in the streets of sÃo paulo. at pictures, this is supposed to be part of the rowing facility for the olympic games. matt: we have a graph of protests and they have climbed and climbed and climbed. it is not only important for the olympic bid, but also for the investment climate. most places, people will be looking at earnings reports and gdp reports and economic stats from the nation. investors in brazil are looking at political polls...
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he i think finally was able yesterday to unify the discourse a little bit by calling -- the governor of sÃopaulo and has abandoned this idea to try to call for new elections after obtaining the cancellation of the action which was a kind of not a viable opposition from the start. there was nothing particularly wrong with the way the president was elected. thit should not be pursued. but president cardoso after the rallies that took place on sunday, had about 800,000 people in the streets. they were smaller, the rallies, than previous ones. it did not create new momentum for impeachment or anything of the sort that they were informed. they kept pressure on. there was enormous support for the judge and for the prosecutors. for the first time that little pockets of -- [inaudible] a new thing in brazil. it's really meaningful because the president was at one point the most popular kid in brazil's history, highly respected. president cardoso issued a very important statement on monday. i will translate it and i will read it to you. the most significant part of the demonstrations such as the one
he i think finally was able yesterday to unify the discourse a little bit by calling -- the governor of sÃopaulo and has abandoned this idea to try to call for new elections after obtaining the cancellation of the action which was a kind of not a viable opposition from the start. there was nothing particularly wrong with the way the president was elected. thit should not be pursued. but president cardoso after the rallies that took place on sunday, had about 800,000 people in the streets. they...
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the state fair. it's a great place to meet iowans. we have people from all 99 counties. it's great chance to sao the talented young people.st had the state fair queen was crowned last night. >> lots of golf carts going by. you said in june that donald trump won't be the nominee, are you still convinced? >> yeah, i think at and the of the day, i think a lot of people are intrigued by his frankness and his willingness to say about anything. but at the end of the day, i think iowans are going to choose somebody they feel is the strongest candidate. now, at this point, he looks pretty strong, but he also has a fair amount of negatives. i think voters are going to have an opportunity to evaluate all of the candidates. if you think four years ago, the lead changed hands my times before. i suspect that will happen this time. iowans tend to reward people who go to all 99 counties. it remains to be seen who's going to be most effective in getting that done. >> but donald trump is flying around in that helicopter, they didn't seem to mind that here. >> first of all, he was giving free rides to iowa kids. it was a noeftty. we see a
the state fair. it's a great place to meet iowans. we have people from all 99 counties. it's great chance to sao the talented young people.st had the state fair queen was crowned last night. >> lots of golf carts going by. you said in june that donald trump won't be the nominee, are you still convinced? >> yeah, i think at and the of the day, i think a lot of people are intrigued by his frankness and his willingness to say about anything. but at the end of the day, i think iowans...
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the one in sao paulo got started about an hour ago. it seems quite large from the footage i've seen so far on local tv. police will come out a bit later to give you the numbers. it's certainly the middle class, 40 million of them have just risen out of poverty into the middle class. with the economic shrinking, they're afraid all they achieved is going to vanish. a lot of anger and a lot of anger in that four power bases have been a power base for dilma rousseff. a lot of anger that now is with scandal and with the economy shrinking, nothing goes in any good direction. all the promises she made during the election campaign vanished for now. certainly there's a lot of anger. this is an anger you find a bit of everything. as i was talking to you earlier, there was a large protest that went a bit further down there. if my camera can just pan, this is the famous copa cabana beach packed throughout the day. people on the beach don't bother to wall 10 meters to come and join the protest, even though we saw some people clapping. whether you as
the one in sao paulo got started about an hour ago. it seems quite large from the footage i've seen so far on local tv. police will come out a bit later to give you the numbers. it's certainly the middle class, 40 million of them have just risen out of poverty into the middle class. with the economic shrinking, they're afraid all they achieved is going to vanish. a lot of anger and a lot of anger in that four power bases have been a power base for dilma rousseff. a lot of anger that now is with...
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this time we'll the guest of edmilson felix de lima in brazil's sao paolo. ♪ >> this is my apartment.'m the manager of this highrise. i've been living here with my family for about 16 years now. let's have a look around my humble abode. >> this is the small living room. everything in this place is small everything's miniature. i spend most of my time in this living room, watching television. from here, i can keep an eye on what's happening around the entrance. >> and here's our mini kitchen. this is my better half my right hand. she's just brewing coffee. >> the residents' keys are in here. most of them have dropped off a spare key with me. then, if they ever lose theirs, they just come to me and don't have to go to as much trouble. they don't have to call a lockout service, when it might be after closing time. it's just more practical and makes life easier. >> i like to come out here onto the terrace. from here, i can observe what's going on down on the street below. and in the evening, it's a sea of light all around. it's just beautiful. alright, folks, that was my home. i wish you
this time we'll the guest of edmilson felix de lima in brazil's sao paolo. ♪ >> this is my apartment.'m the manager of this highrise. i've been living here with my family for about 16 years now. let's have a look around my humble abode. >> this is the small living room. everything in this place is small everything's miniature. i spend most of my time in this living room, watching television. from here, i can keep an eye on what's happening around the entrance. >> and here's...
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it's the least popular. this report from sao paulo. >> this woman was a part-time personal trainer - more for fun, than of necessity. since her husband lost his job, he has become the sole breadwinner, also selling clothes from home. even at discounted prices, few clients are buying, and she can't make ends meet. >> i'm constantly having a headache. there's no future, no jobs, no end in sight. we need to choose which bills to pay. we had to negotiate a discount at the school. the forest with the past decade is losing its privileges. >> it's the biggest market in latin america, selling everything at unbeatable prices. even here, avengers are struggling. >> reporter: there are plenty of people. few are buying. emanuel owned this for 15 years. he comes from the north-east. once called by the president dilma rousseff. >> i went to the protest. he's seeking the country. we don't call it that often. it's in another state. i'm really worried. it's like a monster behind the door, and he does not go away. >> reporter: he plans to return
it's the least popular. this report from sao paulo. >> this woman was a part-time personal trainer - more for fun, than of necessity. since her husband lost his job, he has become the sole breadwinner, also selling clothes from home. even at discounted prices, few clients are buying, and she can't make ends meet. >> i'm constantly having a headache. there's no future, no jobs, no end in sight. we need to choose which bills to pay. we had to negotiate a discount at the school. the...
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. >>> police were sent into the slums in sao paulo. the protesters set fire to ten cars and a bus. they threw rocks at officers. police respond being with tear gas. clashes ended when people headed off to temporary shelters and officials say low-income housing will be built on that land. >>> shocking story from europe. austrian authorities are investigating the deaths of at least 50 migrants found in the truck on the side of the highway near austria's border with hungary. an officer discovered the bodies after noticing fluids seeping from the back of the truck. authorities believe the migrants were dead for days. it comes as top european officials are holding a meeting on massive numbers of refugees, pouring into europe from war-torn countries. >>> in texas, a woman caught on camera blasting through barricades on a busy dallas freeway. she drove for 50 miles with a road closed sign sticking out of her hood at one point and car parts flying. miraculously, she didn't hit any other vehicles. she was having a medical mj emergency but we're told despite all of this, she's going to be ok
. >>> police were sent into the slums in sao paulo. the protesters set fire to ten cars and a bus. they threw rocks at officers. police respond being with tear gas. clashes ended when people headed off to temporary shelters and officials say low-income housing will be built on that land. >>> shocking story from europe. austrian authorities are investigating the deaths of at least 50 migrants found in the truck on the side of the highway near austria's border with hungary. an...
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now, the organizers have called for these protests in about 100 cities. it's still early. sao paulo has not gone to the streets yet. that protest should start in about aan hour, and that will be a huge test really for dilma rousse rousseff. it's usually where the largest protests have happened so far this year. now, everybody is looking very closely at the turn out here. organizers are already comparing the numbers of today to those of march when the first protests started and we had this large turnout of 1.5 million brazilians on the street. >> what has gone wrong? >> her popularity in this country is very low. >> what has gone wrong for brazil? it was six years ago that dilma rousseff's predecessor louis decivil va said the 21st century would be brazil's century? >> reporter: what has gone wrong is country is plagued with this huge scandal, the petrobar scandal still unravelling. more than 100 people have been indicted in the scandal. some including from her own party, the workers party. there is no direct link to far between dilma rousseff and this petroban scandal, but her
now, the organizers have called for these protests in about 100 cities. it's still early. sao paulo has not gone to the streets yet. that protest should start in about aan hour, and that will be a huge test really for dilma rousse rousseff. it's usually where the largest protests have happened so far this year. now, everybody is looking very closely at the turn out here. organizers are already comparing the numbers of today to those of march when the first protests started and we had this large...
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the protests are over now. some are still ongoing like in sao paulo. the big question is what is the turn out?nt a huge gap between the numbers put forward by the organizers and those put forward by the police. why these numbers are important is simply to gauge the appetite for impeachment. as you said dilma rousseff is highly unpopular. lowest approval rates ever for a democratically elected president in this country. 7.7%. but the appetite for impeachment is different. and i think once we see the turn out, the organizers will also figure out whether that message is being well received among brazilians. there were many, many people who were actually on the beach looking at these protests going by. and i think the issue you here, many brazilians are afraid an impeachment would bring more inning thainstability place kled economically. many say it's not democrat i can to try to impeach a president unless there is a legal basis for that. and at the moment there is no legal basis. the investigations are ongoing, but at the time dill that rousseff is quite stable which when it comes to -- or protec
the protests are over now. some are still ongoing like in sao paulo. the big question is what is the turn out?nt a huge gap between the numbers put forward by the organizers and those put forward by the police. why these numbers are important is simply to gauge the appetite for impeachment. as you said dilma rousseff is highly unpopular. lowest approval rates ever for a democratically elected president in this country. 7.7%. but the appetite for impeachment is different. and i think once we see...
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the days of president dilma rousseff could be numbered. tens of thousands marched in rio de janeiro, brasilia and sao paulo. the protesters wanting her impeached. smaller gatherings are taking place in towns and city, the third time people have taken to the streets after protests in march and april. it's on political corruption, and they blame rousseff for the bad economy. >> reporter: the larger protest in brasilia, the capital rio de janeiro. it's unclear if the turn out was as large as the protests in braz brazil in march and april. it is important because it will go to the appetite among brazilians for impeachment. at the moment there's a huge gap between the numbers put forward by the organizers of the protests, and the ones put forward by the police. now, dilma rousseff is highly unpopular. she has the lowest approval rate ever for democratically elected president in this country, 7.7%, but that is not enough for impeaching her. you need to find - you need to keep the momentum for the organizers, bring more people on the streets and have a legal basis for that, at the moment none of the ongoing investi
the days of president dilma rousseff could be numbered. tens of thousands marched in rio de janeiro, brasilia and sao paulo. the protesters wanting her impeached. smaller gatherings are taking place in towns and city, the third time people have taken to the streets after protests in march and april. it's on political corruption, and they blame rousseff for the bad economy. >> reporter: the larger protest in brasilia, the capital rio de janeiro. it's unclear if the turn out was as large as...
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we have the report now from sao paulo. >> reporter: she used to be a part-time personal trainer. more for fun than out of necessity. ever since her husband jose lost his job three years ago, she has become the sole breadwinner, also selling children's clothes from home. even at discounted prices, few of her clients are buying these days, and she can barely make ends meet. >> translator: i constantly have a headache. i'm always tired. there's no end in sight. we need to choose which bill to pay every month. we had to negotiate a discount at the school. >> reporter: their story is typical of the class c, the brazilian middle class that flourished over the past decade and now is losing privileges. this is the biggest market in latin america. it sells just about everything at unbeatable prices, but even here vendors are struggling. there are plenty of people, but few are buying. emanuel silva has owned this kiosk for 15 years. he comes from the northeast, once a stronghold of president dilma rousseff. >> translator: i went to the protests. we need to remove the lady in charge. she is
we have the report now from sao paulo. >> reporter: she used to be a part-time personal trainer. more for fun than out of necessity. ever since her husband jose lost his job three years ago, she has become the sole breadwinner, also selling children's clothes from home. even at discounted prices, few of her clients are buying these days, and she can barely make ends meet. >> translator: i constantly have a headache. i'm always tired. there's no end in sight. we need to choose which...
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here to talk about the challenges in the face of mounting protests against the we goy's president, with to saolo. describe to us what these latest protests are about. the protests are about a huge corruption scandal at the state oil company, petrobras. people of say they are tired of corruption at a time when the economy is expected to contract. we have huge inflation and all this corruption that is making people tired. do we have any sense of what the reaction from the government has been? how have they reacted to people taking to the streets in such large numbers? calm andesident is control so you cannot see what she is dealing with. she has been meeting with government members for the last few days at least three times per day which is not common. our off the record sources say they are evaluating that it was not a complete [indiscernible] it was smaller than previous ones we had this year. it is really worrisome because people were asking for her impeachment. betty: it's certainly a crisis that is deepening. how are companies responding? are we seeing mass layoffs? who is being affected? >
here to talk about the challenges in the face of mounting protests against the we goy's president, with to saolo. describe to us what these latest protests are about. the protests are about a huge corruption scandal at the state oil company, petrobras. people of say they are tired of corruption at a time when the economy is expected to contract. we have huge inflation and all this corruption that is making people tired. do we have any sense of what the reaction from the government has been? how...
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messina: you have to consider that this has been the best semester in the story of intesa sao paolo. succeeded in turning it into a european leader. that is the reason i am proud. francine: what comes next? we cansina: i think maintain this momentum and increase the generation of net income. i am really proud of the results and i hope that we can deliver very good results. francine: you have been over delivering. but investors want to know what you increase the debate -- the dividend? if you continue surpassing targets, it seems logical. mr. messina: that is the positive and the negative is you have pressure to give messages on dividend. it is clear that we delivered in six months the dividend that we promised for the full year. so now we can work with high degree of flexibility on the item of dividend. i can confirm you that there is my first priority. so it means if you continue on this path -- there's a likelihood. mr. messina: i hope to be in the position to give good surprise to the market but we will see at the end of the year. francine: if you can give surprises, the dividends
messina: you have to consider that this has been the best semester in the story of intesa sao paolo. succeeded in turning it into a european leader. that is the reason i am proud. francine: what comes next? we cansina: i think maintain this momentum and increase the generation of net income. i am really proud of the results and i hope that we can deliver very good results. francine: you have been over delivering. but investors want to know what you increase the debate -- the dividend? if you...
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the largest protests were in brazilia, sao paulo. >> out with the president, they chant. the same message resonated in hundreds of other cities and towns across the country, including the northeast, once considered roussef's strong held. the demonstrator anger was triggered by the corruption scandal that led to the arrests of dozens, including members of the ruling party. >> the money they are stealing from the country. they don't have it. they don't have the heart, because the corruption is killing millions and millions of people, brazilian people. >> many were from the middle class here that had seen steady growth. now it feels the pinch of the crisis. while the protestors were making their vases heard, many more prepared to share their sunday on the beach. they don't agree with the calls for impeachment. >> there has always been corruption in this country, but they are not demonstrating against corruption. they are demonstrating against a party, you know, against this government as if the solution is if we have -- if the party doesn't exist, all the problems in brazil
the largest protests were in brazilia, sao paulo. >> out with the president, they chant. the same message resonated in hundreds of other cities and towns across the country, including the northeast, once considered roussef's strong held. the demonstrator anger was triggered by the corruption scandal that led to the arrests of dozens, including members of the ruling party. >> the money they are stealing from the country. they don't have it. they don't have the heart, because the...
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. >> police being careful to sao *eu those part of the protet are not shooting. >> people have worked hard. not the police department but the community they have worked too hard to be undermind. >> larry: a cop has said the protesters weren't the shooters. i guess there was a little progress. alright. that's not bad. [ applause ] >> larry: normally when you think about it. normally shootings and protest are one and the same. as some two deb owonare black screen stars can be confused for each other like these guys. this one, ladies. well, hey, dre. not cool, dre. no. [cheers and applause] >> larry: i bet you're sorry. by the way not only do i have to give police credit. i have to give fox credit. they reported this. of course it was smith who is the marilyn munster of the group. >> larry: thank you forgetting that reference. i appreciate it it's a big deal for the media to see things this way. normally this is how the media sees a protester and this is how they see a criminal. alright. i give credit for being fare. let's not forget fox is also balanced. >> this is nothing more than a r
. >> police being careful to sao *eu those part of the protet are not shooting. >> people have worked hard. not the police department but the community they have worked too hard to be undermind. >> larry: a cop has said the protesters weren't the shooters. i guess there was a little progress. alright. that's not bad. [ applause ] >> larry: normally when you think about it. normally shootings and protest are one and the same. as some two deb owonare black screen stars can...
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the government. we have this report from outside sao paulo, where a former boom town is feeling the pinch. >> reporter: it's a family business that manufactures electric switches, plus and other products sold in brazil and around the region. it grew over the years as brazil's economy flourished and is feeling the pinch as the country faced the worst recession in decades. they were forced to reduce production by 15%. >> translation: we made adjustments, and saved things as much as we could. it's hard when we fire someone. you know their family, where they live. in brazil we have close relationships. >> reporter: the factories in san bernardo, a city that had attracted factories. the city grew around the industry, which is one of the worst hit by the crisis. it had a ripple effect, putting the unemployment rate here at double the national average. >> thousands of people lost their jobs over the past few months, 2,800 in july alone. this man worked as a welder since he was 15, at one of the biggest car plans in the city. he's 29 years old and jobless. the cause of government policies, some companies that
the government. we have this report from outside sao paulo, where a former boom town is feeling the pinch. >> reporter: it's a family business that manufactures electric switches, plus and other products sold in brazil and around the region. it grew over the years as brazil's economy flourished and is feeling the pinch as the country faced the worst recession in decades. they were forced to reduce production by 15%. >> translation: we made adjustments, and saved things as much as we...
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the protests. they have protests going on in so far 44 cities. sao paulo's marches should star briefly. huge turnout, and soem people here protesting saying we need more people on the streets. if you looked at this side where i am while the beach is complete reply packed. they say these have to come down to the streets. now, the opposition in itself, the political opposition does not really want an impeachment according to many people i spoke to. they say that that would really sort of cause more problems in the country. at the moment you need to concentrate on the economy, put forward these austerity measures that nobody likes but have to go forward. so yes, calls on the streets for impeachment, whether there's a real desire at the political level for that is something you still have to see what will happen in the next few weeks, if there will be more protests. >> that's good for now. i know we'll be back with you a little later. when we do, do show us that shot of the beach. it's fascinating to see the geography and the people as well. we'll leave it for now. >>> an iraqi mrinvestigati
the protests. they have protests going on in so far 44 cities. sao paulo's marches should star briefly. huge turnout, and soem people here protesting saying we need more people on the streets. if you looked at this side where i am while the beach is complete reply packed. they say these have to come down to the streets. now, the opposition in itself, the political opposition does not really want an impeachment according to many people i spoke to. they say that that would really sort of cause...
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people in sao paulo are trying to determine whether the incidents are related. >>> floodwaters in argentina's province buenos ayer aires have started to recede. teresa bowe reports from one of the affected areas. >> going back home after living in a shelter, maria and her family live in the province of buenos aires, forced to evacuate after the flood filled the area. >> it's the second niem a year. if they don't do anything this will continue and continue and we will lose everything. >> maria is one of the thousands affected in the flooding in the province of buenos aires. people tell me, they left the fridge and some of their belong totion try to save everything they exop the problem is that local authorities have no problem in place so people like maria know what to do when the river rises. but that's not the only problem. intense rainfall has few places to flow and people like leonardo say that is because the influx in building. >> it will take several days before the people can move back. >> the government doesn't do enough to prevent this from happening. we see this over and over again.
people in sao paulo are trying to determine whether the incidents are related. >>> floodwaters in argentina's province buenos ayer aires have started to recede. teresa bowe reports from one of the affected areas. >> going back home after living in a shelter, maria and her family live in the province of buenos aires, forced to evacuate after the flood filled the area. >> it's the second niem a year. if they don't do anything this will continue and continue and we will lose...
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at to that a series of anger, much directed at dilma rousseff, the least popular president in brazil's history. we have a report from sao paulo. >> this woman used to be a part of time personal trainer. more for fun, than of necessity. since her husband lost his job, she has become the sole breadwinner, also selling children's clothes from home. even at discounted prices, few clients are buying, and she can't make ends meet. >> i'm constantly having a headache. i'm always tired. there's no future, no jobs, no end in sight. we need to choose which bills to pay every month. we had to negotiate a discount at the school. it's is so-called brazilian middle class that flourished and is losing privileges. this is the biggest market in latin america, selling everything at unbeatable prices. even here, vendors are struggling. there are plenty of people. few are buying. emanuel owned this for 15 years. he comes from the north-east. once a stronghold of president dilma rousseff >> i went to the protest. we need to remove the lady in charge. she's sinking the country. we don't call it that often. it's in another state. i'm really w
at to that a series of anger, much directed at dilma rousseff, the least popular president in brazil's history. we have a report from sao paulo. >> this woman used to be a part of time personal trainer. more for fun, than of necessity. since her husband lost his job, she has become the sole breadwinner, also selling children's clothes from home. even at discounted prices, few clients are buying, and she can't make ends meet. >> i'm constantly having a headache. i'm always tired....
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germans to allow him to buy a large cargo of coffee that was warehouse in antwerp, owned by the brazilian state of sÃolo. he then got the germans to allow the coffee then to be given to the cn, so edward bunge bought it, give it to the cn, and the cn distributed around the country. he also held to the crb directly. he provided the crb office space in the downtown bank building that he had. he also opened the chÂteau oude gracht to the young crb men. opening the chÂteau is something that a lot of belgians -- belgium's wealthy did. why did they do that? i'm glad you asked. you guys are very smart. the delegates were some of the few outside of the military who were able to travel around the country of belgium in automobiles. back then in german occupied territories, there were no holiday inns to stop for the night here the wealthy belgians across the country would open up their chÂteaus for these delegates to start for the night. they provided food and bed and even loaned them their motorcars to the young delegates into a shipment of donated u.s. overland cars actually showed up. while all of this certai
germans to allow him to buy a large cargo of coffee that was warehouse in antwerp, owned by the brazilian state of sÃolo. he then got the germans to allow the coffee then to be given to the cn, so edward bunge bought it, give it to the cn, and the cn distributed around the country. he also held to the crb directly. he provided the crb office space in the downtown bank building that he had. he also opened the chÂteau oude gracht to the young crb men. opening the chÂteau is something that a...
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we'll sao that thunderstorm chance late in the day.most likely at nighttime with this next cold front moving on through. highs on monday are going to be in the lower 90's. that's going to be our hot of the day out of the next seven. through the overnight hours looking pretty good. shower or storm chances really low up in the poconos. tomorrow morning waking up with sunshine. that will be the trend through the day. mostly sunny conditions. into monday we go. again, late in the day i think that's our best shot to see a shower or a thunderstorm. temperature-wise tomorrow, again, upper 80's, close to 90 degrees for the warm spots at the shore a little bit cooler there, mid 80's with a breeze developing off the water. then we're well into the 90's monday afternoon, low 90's for the inland locations. the forecast tonight still comfortable 70 for center city, 60's in the suburbs. mostly clear skies. a hot day on sunday but not humid, mostly sunny. 90 degrees for the afternoon temperature. your shore forecast have that sunblock around, lot of
we'll sao that thunderstorm chance late in the day.most likely at nighttime with this next cold front moving on through. highs on monday are going to be in the lower 90's. that's going to be our hot of the day out of the next seven. through the overnight hours looking pretty good. shower or storm chances really low up in the poconos. tomorrow morning waking up with sunshine. that will be the trend through the day. mostly sunny conditions. into monday we go. again, late in the day i think that's...
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he bought a large cargo of coffee that was owned by the brazilian state of sao paulo. he bought it, then gave it to the cn, and the cn distributed it around the country. he also aided the crb directly. he provided the townhouse that they had in antwerp for the crb delegate. he provided an office space in the downtown building he had. he opened his home to these young crb men. opening up his chateau was something that a lot of belgians wealthy did. why did they do that? i'm really glad you asked me that question as well. you guys are really smart. the delegates were some of the few outside of the military who were able to -- to be able to travel around the country of belgium in automobiles. back then in german-occupied territory, there were no holiday inns to stop for the night, so the wealthy belgians opened up their chateaus for these crb delegates to stop for the night. and they gave them -- they provided food and bed. they even loaned them their motor cars to the young men. while all this certainly sounds altruistic, it sounds so kind of them to do that, there was a
he bought a large cargo of coffee that was owned by the brazilian state of sao paulo. he bought it, then gave it to the cn, and the cn distributed it around the country. he also aided the crb directly. he provided the townhouse that they had in antwerp for the crb delegate. he provided an office space in the downtown building he had. he opened his home to these young crb men. opening up his chateau was something that a lot of belgians wealthy did. why did they do that? i'm really glad you asked...
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the army. >>> police investigating whether a string of 18 murders on sao paulo on thursday night could have been a coordinated act of revenge by off-duty officers. the same cars were noticed at the sites of multiple shootings within a ten kilometer radius within a 10 hour period. two police officers were killed in the area last week. police are responsible for more than 2,000 death as year in brazil where off-duty officers rarely face prosecution for dishing out vigilante acts. >>> several villages around th around the volcano has been evacuated. corruptions were recorded on friday. an island in southern japan has been evacuated. it is 50 kilometers from a nuclear reactor, and has just been restarted. people living around that area began to leave after the threat alert was raised to an unprecedented level. last year 63 died when a volcano in central japan erupted unexpectedly. marking the end of world war ii 70 years after japan's surrender. in tokyo the japanese e japanese emporer spoke regrets. >> thehe did not find out about japan's cease-fire until two days after. the cadet serving in china
the army. >>> police investigating whether a string of 18 murders on sao paulo on thursday night could have been a coordinated act of revenge by off-duty officers. the same cars were noticed at the sites of multiple shootings within a ten kilometer radius within a 10 hour period. two police officers were killed in the area last week. police are responsible for more than 2,000 death as year in brazil where off-duty officers rarely face prosecution for dishing out vigilante acts....
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the several times she's almost gotten into an accident along market street. where she commutes on her bike every day. >> cars are a part of it, cyclists not being aware of otheric sao ellists. not having cars in the picture will make it easier for us to not navigate each other. >> market street has some of the most dangerous intersections. 6% of streets account for fatal accidents in san francisco. >> more cars when there's so many more people, tourists and everything like that, everything else -- yeah. i definitely think it has an impact. >> i think it's really going to be up to the police to come out and enforce things. >> we saw police officers on motorcycles controlling market. they can give out citations to drivers urn itting illegally. they will be directing traffic for the next two weeks to help ease drivers into the new pattern. the only people exempt are commercial and emergency vehicles. buses, taxis and bicyclists. >> i think i've been taken out a couple times by a bus or cabby. i don't know if it's really going to increase safety, but probably less congestion will help. >> the safer market street project is part of a bigger plan to eliminate all deaths
the several times she's almost gotten into an accident along market street. where she commutes on her bike every day. >> cars are a part of it, cyclists not being aware of otheric sao ellists. not having cars in the picture will make it easier for us to not navigate each other. >> market street has some of the most dangerous intersections. 6% of streets account for fatal accidents in san francisco. >> more cars when there's so many more people, tourists and everything like...
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as far as the credit risk is concerned, when i was in sÃo paulo this week, moody's downgraded the country, investment grade, but they did not put on further credit watch. creditwatch.ut on both cases, they are going to noninvestment grade. tom: it is a financial calculus away from the economy. front a mentioned up gloomy deal on the economy third what we look for in retail sales today, and can you reaffirm that this is a said that should delay? komal: first of all, i think retail sales recently, tom, have been weak. you will see a set of week numbers coming in the month to come. as far as the fed is concerned, china and third successive day yuan,of the renminbi, essentially puts because on a september rate hike. should they delay? i have been saying on your program, tom, they should have hiked interest rates two years ago. as far as what they will do, they probably will delay it. , we appreciate your parents this early from los angeles. komal sri-kumar. this is the arch debate out kumar and you,r. don't we? neil: we do, but forecasting is about ranging the possibilities, and it is likely
as far as the credit risk is concerned, when i was in sÃo paulo this week, moody's downgraded the country, investment grade, but they did not put on further credit watch. creditwatch.ut on both cases, they are going to noninvestment grade. tom: it is a financial calculus away from the economy. front a mentioned up gloomy deal on the economy third what we look for in retail sales today, and can you reaffirm that this is a said that should delay? komal: first of all, i think retail sales...
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the country. president rousseff's approval rating is at an all time low with corruption scandals tainting her government. we report from outside sao paulo where one town is feeling the pinch. >> it's a family business that manufactures electric switches, gloves, and several other products sold mainly in brazil and around the region. it grew as brazil flourished and it's now feeling the pinch of the country, facing the worst recession in decades. forced to reduce production by that 15% and cut jobs, he said this. >> we made adjustments, we changed things as much as we could to save jobs. it's hard when you fire someone who's been working with you every day. you even know their family, where they live. here we have close relationships in brass still. >> a city that steadily attracted factories since the 1960's. >> the city grew around the automobile industry, the worst hit by the crisis. it had a ripple effect, putting the unemployment rate here at nearly double the national average. >> thousands of people have lost their jobs over the past few months, 2,800 in july alone. working as a welder since he was 15, he worked at one of the
the country. president rousseff's approval rating is at an all time low with corruption scandals tainting her government. we report from outside sao paulo where one town is feeling the pinch. >> it's a family business that manufactures electric switches, gloves, and several other products sold mainly in brazil and around the region. it grew as brazil flourished and it's now feeling the pinch of the country, facing the worst recession in decades. forced to reduce production by that 15% and...
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the people were reportedly waiting for a bus. still not clear what caused that sidewalk to collapse. >> police living in sao paulo over eviction notices. about 80 families from government-owned land. set fire to ten cars and a bus. they threw rocks at officers. the police -- clash ended when people headed to temporary shelters. officials say low-income housing will be built on that land. austrian authorities will investigating the deaths of at least 50 immigrants found on a truck on the side of the highway. an officer discovered the bodies after noticing it. they believe they were dead for days. this comes as top european officials were holding a meeting on the massive number of refugees pouring into europe from war torn countries throughout the middle east. >> indy car driver justin wilson was remembered in a special tribute on the golden gate bridge. a parade of competition cars and support vehicles crossed the bridge on thursday on a ceremonial formation. wilson died on monday after severe head trauma after being struck by debris while he was racing at pocono raceway. >> an attorney for the former subway franchisee says his client
the people were reportedly waiting for a bus. still not clear what caused that sidewalk to collapse. >> police living in sao paulo over eviction notices. about 80 families from government-owned land. set fire to ten cars and a bus. they threw rocks at officers. the police -- clash ended when people headed to temporary shelters. officials say low-income housing will be built on that land. austrian authorities will investigating the deaths of at least 50 immigrants found on a truck on the...
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you, the people who send us to washington, expect better, am i correct? sao my message to congress is, pass a budget, prevent a shutdown, don't wait until the last minute, don't worry our businesses or our workers by contributing unnecessarily to global uncertainty. get it done. and keep the united states of america the anchor of global strength that we are and always should be. now, that's a process of national recovery that from coast to coast we've been going through. but there's been a specific process of recovery that is perhaps unique in my lifetime. right here in the state of louisiana, right here in new orleans. not long ago our gathering here in the lower nine would have seemed unlikely, as i was flying here today with a homegirl from louisiana, donna brazil, she saved all the magazines, she was whipping them out, one of them was a picture of the lower ninth right after the storm that happen happened. and the notion that there would be anything left seemed unimaginable at the time. today this new community center stands as a symbol of the extraordina
you, the people who send us to washington, expect better, am i correct? sao my message to congress is, pass a budget, prevent a shutdown, don't wait until the last minute, don't worry our businesses or our workers by contributing unnecessarily to global uncertainty. get it done. and keep the united states of america the anchor of global strength that we are and always should be. now, that's a process of national recovery that from coast to coast we've been going through. but there's been a...