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divisive environmental issues. particularly the for the station we heard from palo alfonso, the university of brazil, who says the incoming present primary tough should be to promote unity within the nation origin. a british honor, brazil society is really divided. now the elections were tense and the margin is very small. taking into consideration that a 120000000 people were voting, the incoming president has a huge task now to reconcile these 2 huge groups. over the past 4 years, about...
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dr mercedes bustamante is an ecologist at the university of brasilia in brazil and told me about whatquite important, he committed to get zero deforestation to curb illegal activities in the amazon region and also to protect the rights of indigenous peoples in traditional communities, these are quite huge challenges, especially because now we have a parliament, that is much more conservative than it was when lula was president before. but again, we have hope that the executive branch now have more power, and it can get more enforcement of the environmental law into the regions so it can get the control of deforestation back. he said that he would try and get deforestation down to zero but he has been president before but he did't manage it then, what does he need to do now, how is it even possible to get to that figure? in his speech he mentioned to get more international collaboration to save the amazon region, to know more what to do in terms of controlling the deforestation and also how to use the amazon biodiversity to build a new bio economy for brazil, so we can replace this pre
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dr mercedes bustamante is an ecologist at the university of brasilia in brazil. so. lula using his first speech since the victory announced to talk about the amazon and bimetal issues, how big is the challenge facing him? issues, how big is the challenuaefacin him? . ~ challenge facing him? thank you for havin: challenge facing him? thank you for having me. — challenge facing him? thank you for having me, the _ challenge facing him? thank you for having me, the first - challenge facing him? thank you for having me, the first speech l for having me, the first speech was quite important, he committed to get zero deforestation to curb illegal activities in the amazon region and protect the indigenous people and traditional communities, these are quite huge challenges, especially because now we have a parliament, there is much more conservative than it was when lula was president before. again, we have hope that the executive branch now have more power, and we can get more enforcement of the environmental law into the regions so it can get the control of deforestatio
dr mercedes bustamante is an ecologist at the university of brasilia in brazil. so. lula using his first speech since the victory announced to talk about the amazon and bimetal issues, how big is the challenge facing him? issues, how big is the challenuaefacin him? . ~ challenge facing him? thank you for havin: challenge facing him? thank you for having me. — challenge facing him? thank you for having me, the _ challenge facing him? thank you for having me, the first - challenge facing him?...
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universities. but he had a system of affirmative action that allowed blacks and other minorities to go to university. that has changed the face of brazil in the long term. but then there are other people who are more than going back to the past. they just want to guarantee that brazil stays on track in terms of being a democracy. and there was a lot of concern. and there still is that current president died ball. so nato was becoming more and more authoritarian and not respecting brazil's democratic institutions. meanwhile, supporters of incumbent bull scenario have expressed this belief and disappointment . at the result, the right wing leader has not yet made a speech conceding the election. but brazilian state media is reporting to both the president of congress and the president of the senate, have acknowledged lulu's victory. and both are political allies of europe. all said arrow to raise a bo has more from outside the presidential residence in brazil. ya. it's also unlikely that he will call the elected president, feel about that, he will concede to fade. so this only adds up to the tension that this country has been in for the
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economic growth. monica and i give al jazeera pantano, brazil, or nelson, the franco german is at fiscal analysts done professor of hello alonso universe, and he thinks brazil's environmental needs will be better served by noon of the sofa as president. also not has the same mind sets of the military dictatorship. he believes that the amazon should be occupied by, by, by people then the economic activities should be free to be, to be developed in the opposite land. the workers thought to fail for the morning firing are more concerned with the environmental protection rule. i had the very active minister of the 5 of my job who left the, the 15th, 2008 because he didn't agree with some environmental pharmacy. she, she lost the debate, deb, but now she supported again him. she's the person who, who has the best credential to fight against the amazon in his threats. and she is from the state of a doctor, which is one of the states of the rain forest show. she's very qualified to, to put brazil back into the, into the right position in because brazil had taken some commitments, including in the, in the conferences on time. it's changed on t
economic growth. monica and i give al jazeera pantano, brazil, or nelson, the franco german is at fiscal analysts done professor of hello alonso universe, and he thinks brazil's environmental needs will be better served by noon of the sofa as president. also not has the same mind sets of the military dictatorship. he believes that the amazon should be occupied by, by, by people then the economic activities should be free to be, to be developed in the opposite land. the workers thought to fail...
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universities. but he had a system of affirmative action that allowed blacks and other minorities to go to university. that has changed the face of brazil in the long term. but then there are other people who are more than going back to the past. they just want to guarantee that brazil stays on track in terms of being a democracy. and there was a lot of concern. and there still is that current president enjoyed both. so nato was becoming more and more authoritarian and not expecting brazil's democratic institutions while the see a newman and sell. paolo, thank you very much. we were just seeing the live pictures of the celebrations where you are. let's go to teresa bo, she's at the electoral tribunal in brazilian theresa, i think we need to remind our viewers how very unusual and strange this all is. because lula is given a victory speech. he's been congratulated by foreign leaders. his supporters are celebrating, but also nora has not conceded defeat, or at least not publicly what's going on. while it is very unusual. in fact, i am right now in front of the presidential residents. this is the faith. where's aid was fernando is right no
universities. but he had a system of affirmative action that allowed blacks and other minorities to go to university. that has changed the face of brazil in the long term. but then there are other people who are more than going back to the past. they just want to guarantee that brazil stays on track in terms of being a democracy. and there was a lot of concern. and there still is that current president enjoyed both. so nato was becoming more and more authoritarian and not expecting brazil's...
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brazil's history. i'm nowjoined by dawisson belem lopes, a professor of international and comparative politics at the federal universityuntry back?— can lula da silva do to bring the count back? , ., , , country back? i believe he has every means to bring _ country back? i believe he has every means to bring the _ country back? i believe he has every means to bring the country - country back? i believe he has every means to bring the country togetherj means to bring the country together again. during the campaign he has already brought to the vote... this will be a coalition government, i have reason to believe he will be able to rule the country and we really need it. the world's democracy loving nations are greeting lula da silva, because brazil really needed this victory. let's talk about how easy it will be to get through all of the different policies he wants to because, let's be honest, there are more opponents in congress than he would like, how tricky will they make it for him? it definitely won't be easy. he has been there before. brazil hasn't had many left—wing government low over time and when lula was pres
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so called morality police, and many of the demonstrates refusing to attend classes, including some university professors. final campaign events are being held in brazil ahead of the 1st round of presidential elections. let's go straight away to our latin america editor alysia newman, who's at an event, a for a former president booted to silver in sao paolo. it certainly sailors, not the rain stopped. finally i what's the latest? ah, yes, the rain stopped and luna finally appeared after almost 2 hours. he is in a in a small van that's moving forward. it's a hole when people are chaired. of course, i've been waiting for him now for a long, long time. he did not begin. begin the march at the very start as had been expected . we were told by his campaign managers that this was for security reasons. there's a lot of security around all of the candidates in the selection. remember that 4 years ago when the current president, jake bull sonata was campaigning, he was stabbed during a campaign activity at almost murdered, was killed. so no one is taking any chances this time, but there is a very, very enthusiastic crowd here. indeed the lula is leading in the
so called morality police, and many of the demonstrates refusing to attend classes, including some university professors. final campaign events are being held in brazil ahead of the 1st round of presidential elections. let's go straight away to our latin america editor alysia newman, who's at an event, a for a former president booted to silver in sao paolo. it certainly sailors, not the rain stopped. finally i what's the latest? ah, yes, the rain stopped and luna finally appeared after almost 2...
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vania pena—lopes is co—chair of the brazil seminar at columbia university, and an expert in brazilianfrom new york. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. firstly, president bolsonaro has repeatedly said that he will question the legitimacy of the election result if he doesn't when. what happens next, from the bolsonaro camp, in your view? ~ ~ , ., view? well, i think... first of all, i view? well, i think... first of all. i think— view? well, i think... first of all, i think they _ view? well, i think... first of all, i think they are _ view? well, i think... first of all, i think they are -- - view? well, i think... first of all, i think they are -- thank| all, i think they are —— thank you for having me, i think they are articulating themselves to digestive this defeat, it's a very, very tight defeat. the country is extremely polarised and they must be seen —— seeing this as an advantage to their camp, even though he has lost the election. i5 camp, even though he has lost the election.— the election. is it possible, ou are the election. is it possible, you are speaking _ the e
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of the midterms, and much more. announcer: this is the " pbs newshour," in the west from the walter cronkite school junior newsom at arizona state university. judy: four more weeks of a bruising campaign began in brazile of the candidates won 50% of the vote in sunday's first round of the presidential election. current president bolsonaro outperformed the polls that showed him losing badly to his leftist trial, lula da silva. in partnership with the pulitzer center, jane ferguson reports from sao paulo. jane: as the results came in, supporters of the former president lula da silva were jubilant. in the end, lula got the most opposed, but not over 50% needed to win outright. brazilians will head to the polls at the end of this month for a runoff. >> it was really close, but we believe in turning votes. we believe in lula. we believe it is possible to win. jane: lula was president from 2003 to 2011. >> i never wanted election in the first round. i have won all of them in the second round. what is important is the chance to think thoroughly on what you propose for society. jane: current president jarablus in our continued his -- president bolsonaro argued he is the last defense against socialism in the
of the midterms, and much more. announcer: this is the " pbs newshour," in the west from the walter cronkite school junior newsom at arizona state university. judy: four more weeks of a bruising campaign began in brazile of the candidates won 50% of the vote in sunday's first round of the presidential election. current president bolsonaro outperformed the polls that showed him losing badly to his leftist trial, lula da silva. in partnership with the pulitzer center, jane ferguson...
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russian robot football players have become the university of sao paulo hosted the tournaments as the best in the championship in brazil victories were won by representatives of the moscow institute of physics and technology according to the rules in each team, three field players and the goalkeeper needs to hit the goal a little more than a meter high mechanical football players must be able to navigate the field, pass each other and evaluate the game situation of course behind all this, the hard work of engineers and programmers. and they turned out to be on top of almost the entire match, the russians won in a dry hockey score 10:06.0 only in the final, the opponent i tried to pull myself together, but only one ball was able to win back. the broadcast of channel one will continue the program. good morning thank you colleagues and thank you dear friends, what day are you celebrating in my company? my name is timur solovyov today is wednesday october 26th. so every day it gets colder at night in many regions already frosts. somewhere already there. no lies. well, outside the window, okay, it’s bad, when it’s cold in t
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gallery of the university of culture will host an exhibition of colors of latin america and belarusfilm will become a platform for showing feature films and documentaries produced by venezuela brazilinican republic and nicaragua in addition, those who wish will be able to listen to a lecture on traditional holidays in latin america, visitors to the festival will also enjoy a poetic evening of dance master classes in salsa bochata mamba and cha-chat, i tell you, if you want right here, right now, yes. ask if there will be a delicious part of the action will be held with a tasting of traditional venezuelan and dominican dishes, as well as a culinary master class is expected, there will also be noisy fun loudly and everything else delicious, as we love. well, by the way, it was ripe that not only there, in the countries of latin america, but, for example, let's move to europe, the festival of light started in berlin. now i will tell you the details. so that's a whole week after dark city dwellers. enjoying installations by designers and artists from all over europe, the forum is held under the motto of the vision of our future with new concepts and lighting, where more artistic int
gallery of the university of culture will host an exhibition of colors of latin america and belarusfilm will become a platform for showing feature films and documentaries produced by venezuela brazilinican republic and nicaragua in addition, those who wish will be able to listen to a lecture on traditional holidays in latin america, visitors to the festival will also enjoy a poetic evening of dance master classes in salsa bochata mamba and cha-chat, i tell you, if you want right here, right...
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now to nelson in non se you'll in brazil yet, his a reset chain to racism, and brazil, and a professor at the university of priscilla. thank you for your time, sir. you, i believe, are a lulu supporter and not simple scenario fan. can i ask why? yes, i my greetings for all other people in the hours either. and 1st of all, i would say i would like to see that people are to all those people that lula east nowadays, the only option or democracy i've the, in my, i in my, i think really that both so narrow beings, the faces, both on our own means the return off to take their sheep in brazil, the real real is facing a difficult situation here. in my opinion, i think that there's another way instead of 2222, to vote in lola. i think that we must voting lula both in the fence of democracy in this country. you talk about your concerns about both scenarios. can you elaborate on those? when you say, under him, it is a dictatorship. what exactly are your concerns? also now is it didn't fired with did did the past of brazil while a misery detector, sheep, or cures, aka eat your cured. but from day that night in 6 to 42
now to nelson in non se you'll in brazil yet, his a reset chain to racism, and brazil, and a professor at the university of priscilla. thank you for your time, sir. you, i believe, are a lulu supporter and not simple scenario fan. can i ask why? yes, i my greetings for all other people in the hours either. and 1st of all, i would say i would like to see that people are to all those people that lula east nowadays, the only option or democracy i've the, in my, i in my, i think really that both so...
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congratulated lula today and gave the university a victory in the presidential elections in brazil russian leader looked forward to the constructive development oftion between the two countries in all directions lulada candidates, silva outstripped the incumbent head of state bolsonaro, having received almost two million votes more decades ago, brazilians already elected lula and still half of the country's inhabitants consider him the best president in history, he called the fight against hunger and inequality his top priority. the repertoire of the chekhov moscow art theater for the first time on a regular basis included a charity performance, a musical production of mowgli's generation - this is a joint project of the theaters and funds of konstantin khabensky. previously , it was shown at other venues in moscow thanks to this performance, more than 37 million rub. with this money , 60 children of young people suffering from brain tumors received medical assistance. an end in itself, but play a performance in order to save sorry for the big words. someone's life is this story. it seems to me a little more than a theater. let's be an example,
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university of pennsylvania. thanks for joining us. thanks for having. so we, we go to brazil now a closely watched race there as well. countries political future should become clara after sunday with the role of presidential election taking place. the candidates being comment jabal scenario gets most of his support from large agricultural businesses, and then you will have course formally to so he's inoculate. the silvo is the country's 1st working class president. priority for the country as the economy, as millions continue to face hunger and soaring unemployment on a kianna kev reports from the state of mato, closer to saw in brazil. ah, brazil's agricultural industry accounts for one 3rd of its g d, p. the country is the world's biggest exporter of meat, and farmers in the state of much gross little soon on the largest cattle heard in the country. most of them are staunch supporters of president able sonata was running for a 2nd term. they say he protects their interests. did a little morgan was on the mightiest paulson ira guarantees our rights and reducing the ride with
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of 27 seats in the brazil senate. nation will hold its run off at the end of the month. and listen to this. a universitytudent organization is barring white people from an upcoming event on race relations. the group u chicago united hosting a discussion listed of as, quote, a by pock only space for an honest discussion of navigating race it not respond to fox news wants request for comment. quite the strategy there to discuss race regions. no white people. >> brian: right. [laughter] >> brian: good. we are available should you need us. thanks so much, carley. 13 minutes now before the court top of the hour. chilling call to use nuclear like weapons putin's war in ukraine. how this sets the stage for further nato involvement. former u.n. ambassador nikki haley joins us live. first, new concerns after police officers in one city are forced to work 12 hour shifts. how the mandate could only make matters worse. ♪ >> urging crime rates and staffing shortages putting police up in rochester, new york, on the schedule for a 12-hour shifts. there are no signs of letting up, unfortunately, as the police chief adm
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brazil's history. darvisum belem lopes, professor of international and comparative politics at the federal university oftter under his tenure. they have voted massively for lula again. they expect their lives to get better because brazil nowadays has a very high level of starvation, of hunger all across the territory. especially concentrated in brazil's north—eastern region. this is why they have voted for lula, because they expect all those social policy emphasis to come back. with me now is camilla costa from bbc brazil. the environment is front and centre of what lula talked about during the campaign so what can we expect from him in terms of that now? lula campaign so what can we expect from him in terms of that now?— him in terms of that now? lula has soken him in terms of that now? lula has spoken right _ him in terms of that now? lula has spoken right after _ him in terms of that now? lula has spoken right after the _ him in terms of that now? lula has spoken right after the election - him in terms of that now? lula has spoken right after the election was| spoken right after the election was call
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brazil. let's get a creek round up now of some other world news headlines. students in iran have defined warnings from authorities to stop protesting at university near the capital . hi, ron students chanted logans against the islamic republic and its supreme leader, ayatollah underneath. the protest with boss, by the death of a woman in the cause of around morality. police last month crews in the philippines were still working on sunday to rescue people trapped by flooding in the bank of tropical storm. now guys, at least 40 people died and hundreds of others were injured in the storm. i teen bodies were recovered from just one glitch after it was hit by a mudslide. british police say one person was injured in an attack on a migrant processing in the port to be of diver local media published the photograph you're seeing now of a man throwing what police described as 2 or 3 in injury devices from the car into the facility report side, the attacker like a killed himself. well, the un says turkey and ukraine have a great on a plan to move 16 ships carrying ukrainian grain that are in turkish waters. dozens of vessels loaded with grain waiting for inspection for on
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brazil. johan, thanks so much. let's get around up now. of some other world news headlines. students in iran have defied warnings from authorities just don't protesting. at university, near the capital t, ron students chanted slogans against the islamic republic and its supreme leader, ayatollah. how many protests were spot by the death of a woman in the custody of iran's morality believe last month. more than 130 people have been killed after a pedestrian bridge collapsed above the river. in the western indian state of good, you're right. hundreds of people were celebrating the de wiley festival on the suspension bridge when it gave way. it only reopen days ago, after months of repairs. authorities in south korea have promised to full investigation into the deadly halloween crash on saturday. 153 people were killed when huge crowds of revelers surged into a narrow alleyway. installed the un says, turkey and you cry and have a great on a plan to move 16 shapes carrying ukrainian grain that are in turkish waters. dozens of vessels loaded with grain are awaiting inspection for on with passage, it comes as russia resumes, a grain located of ukraine. on saturday, the k
brazil. johan, thanks so much. let's get around up now. of some other world news headlines. students in iran have defied warnings from authorities just don't protesting. at university, near the capital t, ron students chanted slogans against the islamic republic and its supreme leader, ayatollah. how many protests were spot by the death of a woman in the custody of iran's morality believe last month. more than 130 people have been killed after a pedestrian bridge collapsed above the river. in...
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brazil. johan, thanks so much that's good. around up now of some other world news headlines. students in iran have defied warnings from authorities to stop protesting at a university near the capital tehran students chanted slogans against the islamic republic. and it's the supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini. the protest with spock by the death of a woman in the custody of a rounds morality police last month. south korean authorities have promised to full investigation into the deadly halloween crush. on saturday, 153 people were kill when huge crowds of revelers surged into a narrow alleyway in the capital. sol. well, the un says turkey and ukraine have agreed on a plan to move 16 ships carrying ukrainian grain that are in turkish waters. dozens of vessels loaded with grain. oh, are awaiting inspection for onward passage. it comes as russia resumes a grain blockade of ukraine. on the saturday on saturday, the kremlin announced that it was pulling out of the deal that allows ukrainian grain to be exported through the black sea. so despite russia suspending this agreement with you, ukraine, there is of course, this deal that allows ships to continue sailing through
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brazil. johan, thanks so much. ok, let's get around. up now. of some other will use headlines. students in iran have defied warnings from authorities to stop protesting at a university near the capital tay, ron students to chanted slogans against the islamic republic and its supreme leader, ayatollah. hm. and need the protests were sparked by the death of a woman in the custody of a rounds. morality police. last month. south korea's president has visited a memorial shrine for the victims of saturday's crowd crush. 153 people were killed when revellers celebrating halloween surged into a narrow alley. why in the capital salt authorities have promised a full investigation? the un says turkey and ukraine have agreed to move on a plan, a great on a plan rather to move 16 ships carrying ukrainian grain that are in turkey. sport is dozens of vessels loaded with grain are waiting for inspection on the passage. it comes as russia resumes, a grain located, you cry on saturday, the kremlin announced it was pulling out of the deal that allows grain from ukraine to be exported through the black sea. so despite russia suspending this agreement with ukraine, there is of course, t
brazil. johan, thanks so much. ok, let's get around. up now. of some other will use headlines. students in iran have defied warnings from authorities to stop protesting at a university near the capital tay, ron students to chanted slogans against the islamic republic and its supreme leader, ayatollah. hm. and need the protests were sparked by the death of a woman in the custody of a rounds. morality police. last month. south korea's president has visited a memorial shrine for the victims of...
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university of culture will host an exhibition of the palette of colors of latin america and belarus film will become a platform for showing feature films and documentaries produced by venezuela, brazilnican republic and nicaragua well, in addition, those who wish will be able to listen to lectures from traditional holidays of latin america , and visitors to the holiday are also waiting poetic evening dance workshops on water salsa mambo and chacha chacha. well , the tasty part of the action will take place with a tasting traditional venezuelan and dominican dishes with culinary master classes, in general, will be tasty and healthy in every sense of the word. you could even say lamigas your daytime is cool latino. i'm sure. oh, i even think how cool that it is during this period of autumn, when they just fall already late autumn quite cool frosts at night. as you cool festival will warm up. well, well, let's plunge into this beautiful exotic atmosphere with pleasure without leaving anywhere. countries, but right now we will still make a trip, though virtual to san diego. you and i are starting the case that there for the first time they introduced a residential horse named kurd, it w
university of culture will host an exhibition of the palette of colors of latin america and belarus film will become a platform for showing feature films and documentaries produced by venezuela, brazilnican republic and nicaragua well, in addition, those who wish will be able to listen to lectures from traditional holidays of latin america , and visitors to the holiday are also waiting poetic evening dance workshops on water salsa mambo and chacha chacha. well , the tasty part of the action...
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at a university protesting students are trying to stop security forces filming them while gunfire was heard where female students were holding a rally. one of brazil'ss warned of incredible damage to the amazon forest if the current prime minister is elected again. former president lulu de silva said he will and illegal mining and deforestation, but that is widely believed to be a tough challenge. our south american correspondent reports from the well�*s largest indigenous reserve whether very future the rainforest is at stake. the yanomami live deep in this pristine forest. hunter gatherers, they're among the most isolated tribes in south america. but their land is becoming coveted, and their lives disrupted. this indigenous health centre has become a field hospital on the front line of illegal mining. malnutrition is growing as miners destroy the land around them. old and young, nobody escapes this scourge. outside, a makeshift ward is full of patients with malaria — yet another illness brought in by outsiders and making the yanomami sick. "they come so close to our community, the diseases don't stop," malarina tells me. "the machines work constan
at a university protesting students are trying to stop security forces filming them while gunfire was heard where female students were holding a rally. one of brazil'ss warned of incredible damage to the amazon forest if the current prime minister is elected again. former president lulu de silva said he will and illegal mining and deforestation, but that is widely believed to be a tough challenge. our south american correspondent reports from the well�*s largest indigenous reserve whether...
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in pamplona, there's the pontifical university of santa crouching in rome. hospitals in pamplona and madrid. business schools in spain, the united states, brazil, and germany. several 100 schools and kindergartens, as well as numerous foundations. the investments seemed to be paying off. the spanish judiciary is still sad to be influenced by opus day. former judge santiago, vi dahl, made serious accusations the newspaper elbow. blanca quoted him as saying one 3rd of all spanish judges and prosecutors are linked to opus day. god, oh oh, to stay also appears to draw significant financial support from spain's educational system. according to el pies, a leading spanish newspaper in 2020 investment in state supported private schools. the majority of which are religious increased by 7 percent. while investment in the public school system was caught by 5 percent opens days, network of private schools also includes the i e as e business school in barcelona. the financial times has ranked the schools, m b, a program among the best globally. an i. e. s e campus was opened in munich in 2015. students don't have to be catholic to study that, but they do h
in pamplona, there's the pontifical university of santa crouching in rome. hospitals in pamplona and madrid. business schools in spain, the united states, brazil, and germany. several 100 schools and kindergartens, as well as numerous foundations. the investments seemed to be paying off. the spanish judiciary is still sad to be influenced by opus day. former judge santiago, vi dahl, made serious accusations the newspaper elbow. blanca quoted him as saying one 3rd of all spanish judges and...
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brazil faces a tense two month wait until all inauguration -- until inauguration day. >> we speak to a political scientist and professor of international relations at rio de janeiro state universitythank you for joining us. i would like to start by asking about the reaction to the outcome of the election and the fact that truck drivers have decided to blockade parts of the country. would you describe this as being a meaningful protest? >> it is important, especially because four years ago in 2018 trk drivers. the brazilian economy for one week because of theuge blockades. what isappening with a truck drivers has everything to do with the silence of jair bolsonaro cosigning his defeat. so far he did not make a single statement recognizing his defeat and saying congratulations to lula. >> we are expecting to hear from him today according to people in his inner circle. he will speak this afternoon, your time. you are a couple of hours behind us. what might he say? what could you forecast him saying? is he likely to say let us move on and i throw my support behind the new president and wish him well? do you anticipate him something more confrontational? >> what he should say, it is o
brazil faces a tense two month wait until all inauguration -- until inauguration day. >> we speak to a political scientist and professor of international relations at rio de janeiro state universitythank you for joining us. i would like to start by asking about the reaction to the outcome of the election and the fact that truck drivers have decided to blockade parts of the country. would you describe this as being a meaningful protest? >> it is important, especially because four...
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of international relations at our laquon university in morocco. and he's joining us from a friend good to have a with a certain all to see that. thank you very much. indeed. not brazil. is a key member of the bricks, nations that's along with russia, china, india, and south africa. how is lula is when going to be regarded by them? do you think when the report, the one for the, for the big picture in the mall or whether you talk to them where among the following members of our, the chinese economy was a deep column. it was russia, i will try to be either drug out to, to work to him. so i told him very different. today you have a word in which we have a war in your credit. there is a word we can be united. so the should have the picture under the products. so much of the key word shows we have to change that work and a lot of foreign governments have already been congratulating loose enough you know, to, to sell what kind of impact does that have on giant bowl. so not. or if he chooses to try to contest the result of the election. well, the model for the results that's for sure. the buy was. it's very unfortunate it's up to the contribution of my coal rutledge. if you
of international relations at our laquon university in morocco. and he's joining us from a friend good to have a with a certain all to see that. thank you very much. indeed. not brazil. is a key member of the bricks, nations that's along with russia, china, india, and south africa. how is lula is when going to be regarded by them? do you think when the report, the one for the, for the big picture in the mall or whether you talk to them where among the following members of our, the chinese...
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from new york and noam chomsky from brazil, world-renowned political dissident really was, other, lori professor in the department of an with sticks at the universityarizona and professor emeritus at massachusetts institute of technology where he taught for more than half a century. you both talk about allowing russia and ukraine to negotiate, but how does one do that? and talk about exactly what the u.s. can do now, professor chomsky. noam: what the u.s. can do is stop acting to prevent negotiations. for a long time -- there's no time to review the record, but the position of the united states has been to try to undermine possibilities of negotiations. they're not alone in this. macon, putin discussions up to few days before the invasion, president macron was trying very hard to avoid the invasion by offering. assumptions -- various options. said we actual have the transfer, do this, no guesswork. putin was dismissive at the very end, couple of days before the invasion. he just dismissed it with contempt said, sorry, i've got to go ice skating -- something like that. so the u.s. is not alone but it's role has been to act to make negotiations harde
from new york and noam chomsky from brazil, world-renowned political dissident really was, other, lori professor in the department of an with sticks at the universityarizona and professor emeritus at massachusetts institute of technology where he taught for more than half a century. you both talk about allowing russia and ukraine to negotiate, but how does one do that? and talk about exactly what the u.s. can do now, professor chomsky. noam: what the u.s. can do is stop acting to prevent...
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elections taking place in brazil today — there's just under an hour left for people to cast their vote. i'm joined by bruno speck, professor of political science at the university have been saying time and again how divisive and indeed how personally hostile this campaign has been. and i guess that is really no surprise to anyone. h0. been. and i guess that is really no surprise to anyone.— surprise to anyone. no, it is no surrise surprise to anyone. no, it is no surprise because _ surprise to anyone. no, it is no surprise because we _ surprise to anyone. no, it is no surprise because we have - surprise to anyone. no, it is no surprise because we have beenj surprise because we have been blaming this new culture of extreme political hostility and violence for three to four years now, so there is this candidate... they are both candidates that are widely popular but there is this new macho culture, not the man on horseback but the man on the motorcycle, which is represented by bolsonaro and he has introduced new political style, which either ends today or will be there for a long time.— which either ends today or will be there for a long time. another term at lea
elections taking place in brazil today — there's just under an hour left for people to cast their vote. i'm joined by bruno speck, professor of political science at the university have been saying time and again how divisive and indeed how personally hostile this campaign has been. and i guess that is really no surprise to anyone. h0. been. and i guess that is really no surprise to anyone.— surprise to anyone. no, it is no surrise surprise to anyone. no, it is no surprise because _ surprise...
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peaceful transfers of power and has a lot of energy and a big enough economy and society to be useful as an investment in the universe so indonesia is a a winner and brazil is one to keep an eye on. >> david, thank you. guy, how should we think about s&p 500 in china >> well, i love david's wine glasses, but 15 years is a little excessive for me. i can't even do the math on what i'll be by that point. but this time last week we played a game what are your biggest concerns going into 2022 and across the board we see geopolitical and we mentioned russia/ukraine and china/taiwan which continues to bubble up that is a concern. and one of the points that i've made incorrectly is names like apple would fall victim to this if something were to crop up there is a level -- that is what we call in the business a tail risk so maybe 15% chance of that happening. but that 15% chance for a name like apple, i don't want to use the word catastrophic, but it would create a down draft in the stock. >> agree we're hearing it from everybody. think your mcdonald's and your starbucks have priced a lot of china growth in. think mcdonald's more resilient there. and quickly over
peaceful transfers of power and has a lot of energy and a big enough economy and society to be useful as an investment in the universe so indonesia is a a winner and brazil is one to keep an eye on. >> david, thank you. guy, how should we think about s&p 500 in china >> well, i love david's wine glasses, but 15 years is a little excessive for me. i can't even do the math on what i'll be by that point. but this time last week we played a game what are your biggest concerns going...
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university of north carolina. they say special preferences for black and latino applicants discriminate against asian americans, and that the school should develop race neutral alternatives instead. the colleges say, affirmative action bolsters diversity. >>> voters in brazil have elected a new president. luis da silva defeated the conservative incumbent with just over 50% of the vote. da silva was president before om 2003 to 2010. ter to followina on on t he was released when brazil's supreme court determined the judge was biased. >>> looking at the all important forecast for our trick or treaters for today, jessica. how is it looking? >> we have been talking about rain in the forecast, right? on the bright side, it's not landing on those trick or t treaters tonight, it's early tomorrow morning. that's when the cold front is expected to push through, not only through the coast, but all throughout our bay area. some gloomy skies for us, as we're waking up this morning. once the sun starts to rise, it will help break apart some of that marine layer, leaving us with daytime highs today only sitting in the 60s up near napa, vallejo, even down into the mountain view and santa clara valley this morning and into the afternoon. let's take a look at that trick or
university of north carolina. they say special preferences for black and latino applicants discriminate against asian americans, and that the school should develop race neutral alternatives instead. the colleges say, affirmative action bolsters diversity. >>> voters in brazil have elected a new president. luis da silva defeated the conservative incumbent with just over 50% of the vote. da silva was president before om 2003 to 2010. ter to followina on on t he was released when brazil's...
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brazil's most consequential since the fall of the dictatorship in 1985 . tomorrow the u. s. supreme court will begin considering two cases that question whether or not universities can continue to take race into consideration during the mission's harvard university and the university of north carolina are accused of having programs that violate the principle of equal protection. the plaintiffs say affirmative action discriminates against asian americans and are urging the court to overturn precedent , the court has repeatedly said since 1978 that colleges can't consider the race of applicants , says one factor among many in the interest of promoting the benefits that come from a diverse student body, beginning wearing baristas in washington state have won a federal court case protecting their right to wear or not wear. what they want. the ruling struck down the everette washington dress code requiring that certain service workers cover up their upper and lower body. the federal court decisions that the dress code in that city violated the equal protection clause because the bikini baristas profession is almost entirely made up of women. the court agreed with the
brazil's most consequential since the fall of the dictatorship in 1985 . tomorrow the u. s. supreme court will begin considering two cases that question whether or not universities can continue to take race into consideration during the mission's harvard university and the university of north carolina are accused of having programs that violate the principle of equal protection. the plaintiffs say affirmative action discriminates against asian americans and are urging the court to overturn...
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brazil >>> but first, the u.s. supreme court hearing arguments on affirmative action and conservative justices appear ready to overturn decades of supreme court precedent that could dramatically change how colleges and universities race in admissions the justices heard arguments today for nearly five hours, as protestors chanted outside the court. two cases today, one against harvard, the other against the university of north carolina chapel hill. during arguments, conservative justices hinted using race as a consideration for admission could be discriminatory. >> but the outnumbered liberal judges suggest universities need racial diversity justice kagan said american institutions should reflect america. >> so those are parts of the argument lower courts have sided with the universities now, it could be months, possibly as late as june, before we know the court's decision nbc's morgan ratford spoke with some of the people at the center of the argument, college students >> so put simply, these cases could put an end to affirmative ac action more than 40% of universities in america consider race when it comes to admissions. if you think public opinion is divided on this, well, you're right. one poll found 6 in 10
brazil >>> but first, the u.s. supreme court hearing arguments on affirmative action and conservative justices appear ready to overturn decades of supreme court precedent that could dramatically change how colleges and universities race in admissions the justices heard arguments today for nearly five hours, as protestors chanted outside the court. two cases today, one against harvard, the other against the university of north carolina chapel hill. during arguments, conservative...