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. >> brazil has a long way to go. it will be a more integrated city after the games. >> the residents say the olympics is threatened to bring a great injustice. he delivers newspapers until 3:00 a.m. and then comes back to work on the house he has lived in for 17 years. some of the homes of his neighbors will disappear to make way for the olympic park. they are fighting the plants every step of the way. he tells me, the olympics mean -- don't have to mean the removal of anyone. you do not have to do this to my community. the beaches of coca bonnet and ipanema up will give the games the most spectacular backdrops. >> have you ever felt not welcome here? it will be like now. it will in pleasure for us to have you all here. >> the aptitude, formal, relaxed. despite appearances, the pressure is on to ensure its laid-back approach does not lead to an olympics that disappoints. every olympic games, there is a chance for a country to showcase its talent. that was the chance in beijing. or a chance to of date with the world t
. >> brazil has a long way to go. it will be a more integrated city after the games. >> the residents say the olympics is threatened to bring a great injustice. he delivers newspapers until 3:00 a.m. and then comes back to work on the house he has lived in for 17 years. some of the homes of his neighbors will disappear to make way for the olympic park. they are fighting the plants every step of the way. he tells me, the olympics mean -- don't have to mean the removal of anyone. you...
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corporations responsible for ruining local environments last week the federal the federal police in brazil submitted a report recommending that seventeen employees of chevron and trans ocean be charged with crimes against the environment one of those charged is chevron's president in brazil a guy named george buck as the lead investigator said is the name by the way fabio sklar he said i am utterly convinced that the company's institutional policy is reckless and irresponsible therefore the executives are responsible and we're not talking about civil penalties here there already have been and will continue to be a lot of those but we're talking about criminal charges in other words the brazilian police want to throw some suits in jail not only that chevron has been suspended from doing any further oil drilling in brazil in the short term and prosecutors are see seeking a permanent ban on chevron preventing their corporation from ever drilling for oil again in brazil a country which by the way is this weekend became the sixth largest economy in the world so the sixth largest country in the
corporations responsible for ruining local environments last week the federal the federal police in brazil submitted a report recommending that seventeen employees of chevron and trans ocean be charged with crimes against the environment one of those charged is chevron's president in brazil a guy named george buck as the lead investigator said is the name by the way fabio sklar he said i am utterly convinced that the company's institutional policy is reckless and irresponsible therefore the...
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he's represented brazil during the pan american championship. he says his efforts are not only about developing the new generation of athletes. >> translator: i want rugby to help make children's lives better. nothing would make me happier. >> reporter: many brazilians hope the olympics provide an opportunity to enhance their living environment starting with rio's infrastructure. the country has grown into the world's fourth largest market for automobiles. but the avenues of brazil's second largest city can't keep up with the traffic. the mountainous terrain where houses are built close together makes it difficult to open traditional roads. >> translator: the government needs to do something before the olympics. otherwise there will be a lot of confusion. >> reporter: authorities have responded with plans for a new subway system. a 16 kilometer line is said to link center rio with olympic venues in the suburbs. rio's authorities face another major challenge in maintaining the law and order. last year 60,000 violent crimes were reported in the ci
he's represented brazil during the pan american championship. he says his efforts are not only about developing the new generation of athletes. >> translator: i want rugby to help make children's lives better. nothing would make me happier. >> reporter: many brazilians hope the olympics provide an opportunity to enhance their living environment starting with rio's infrastructure. the country has grown into the world's fourth largest market for automobiles. but the avenues of...
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of the military and trying to isolate brazil's foreign policy so we see it we see exactly what. kind of efforts the u.s. had the destabilize to gain control to gain importance in the region and efforts of the stabilize bolivia ever to be stabilized ecuador so that's that's a very revealing sort citizenship and also in the case of all due to us here we have a country which the u.s. is saying that it did not have a coup and that it will not support a coup yet its own ambassador is saying there has been a coup in on good us and we must take action. in a way though he gala it's no secret that the u.s. works very close with latin american countries on this war on drugs. man is it all really that shocking it is to a certain extent it is the way the way the war on drugs was used to buttress a presidential administration so it's one thing for a social movement or scholars to say something and then to have it confirmed so yes in many ways you're right is confirmation for a series of beliefs that is that is evident in the society and that itself is important because that shift the balance
of the military and trying to isolate brazil's foreign policy so we see it we see exactly what. kind of efforts the u.s. had the destabilize to gain control to gain importance in the region and efforts of the stabilize bolivia ever to be stabilized ecuador so that's that's a very revealing sort citizenship and also in the case of all due to us here we have a country which the u.s. is saying that it did not have a coup and that it will not support a coup yet its own ambassador is saying there...
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that you will take back to brazil? >> yes. british people are well organized. they know how to handle a crowd of people. we need to learn that definitely. we are a little bit messy. what i learned as well is davis that the volunteers. >> with those who will be traveling to rio, what can they expect? you are our guide. >> rio is a city, they called it the wonderful city. it is a place that people fall in love with. it is a sensual city. as soon as you step off of the plane, it is and then to let you have never had before. >> it is going to be a fantastic show. we have sunday to look forward to. you are watching bbc news. there is more on our website. >> makes sense of international news>> funding was made possible by -- york, stowe, vermont, and newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and helping provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide
that you will take back to brazil? >> yes. british people are well organized. they know how to handle a crowd of people. we need to learn that definitely. we are a little bit messy. what i learned as well is davis that the volunteers. >> with those who will be traveling to rio, what can they expect? you are our guide. >> rio is a city, they called it the wonderful city. it is a place that people fall in love with. it is a sensual city. as soon as you step off of the plane, it...
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>> that was the redemptive part of the time in brazil for us is seeing hope. because we would be in the neighborhoods that are so incredibly poor, and you feel the darkness, and then you go into the compassion centers and we would feel joy and hope and see it on the faces of these kids and hear it as we talked with the workers there. i think their approach and what they're doing, just even from what we could see in a sensory kind of way is just a beautiful thing. >> wendy: how effective do you think this compassion ministry is in dealing with this horrific thing of sex trafficking? >> there are so many ways you can come at sex trafficking, but i believe prevention is so important. that's why compassion is emphasizing. they're hoping 38,000 kids in the country -- brazil is big, but they're working with 38,000 kids being sponsored, and economists are saying this is really effective. we're seeing that this works. >> wendy: a great report. thanks, heather. george? >> george: wendy, there has been another attack to report on from central nigeria. this time 19 peopl
>> that was the redemptive part of the time in brazil for us is seeing hope. because we would be in the neighborhoods that are so incredibly poor, and you feel the darkness, and then you go into the compassion centers and we would feel joy and hope and see it on the faces of these kids and hear it as we talked with the workers there. i think their approach and what they're doing, just even from what we could see in a sensory kind of way is just a beautiful thing. >> wendy: how...
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it's last month an oil well belonging to the chevron corporation began leaking oil off the coast of brazil about three hundred seventy kilometers from rio de janeiro according to estimates more than three thousand barrels of crude leaked into the atlantic ocean. though most question whether or not that number is accurate and brazilian officials believe chevron has withheld more accurate information regarding the true size of the spill especially since a massive oil spill was visible for weeks after the incident also responsible for the oil leak off the coast of brazil was a drilling company called trans ocean remember those guys right if later on another oil disaster the b.p. oil spill last year that killed eleven men and spewed at least five million barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico and just like the much smaller oil spill and she lay many think b.p. kept it a secret exactly how much oil leaked into the gulf but aside from the role the trans ocean played in aside from the corporate secrecy over just how bad the spills are the similarities between the two spills stop that's because th
it's last month an oil well belonging to the chevron corporation began leaking oil off the coast of brazil about three hundred seventy kilometers from rio de janeiro according to estimates more than three thousand barrels of crude leaked into the atlantic ocean. though most question whether or not that number is accurate and brazilian officials believe chevron has withheld more accurate information regarding the true size of the spill especially since a massive oil spill was visible for weeks...
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of the military and trying to isolate brazil's foreign policy so we see it we see exactly what kind of efforts the us had the destabilise to gain control to gain importance in the region and efforts of the stabilize bolivia efforts to be stabilized ecuador so that's that's a very revealing forward citizenship and also in the case of on due to us here we have a country which the u.s. is saying that it did not have a coup and that it will not support a coup yet its own ambassador is saying there has been a coup in on doing us and we must take action. in a way though he gal and it's no secret that the u.s. . works very close with latin american countries on this war on drugs. man is it all really that shocking it is to a certain extent it is the way the way the war on drugs was used to buttress a presidential administration so it's one thing for a social movement or scholars to say something and then to have it confirmed so yes in many ways you're right is confirmation for a series of beliefs that is that is evident in the society and that itself is important because that shift the bal
of the military and trying to isolate brazil's foreign policy so we see it we see exactly what kind of efforts the us had the destabilise to gain control to gain importance in the region and efforts of the stabilize bolivia efforts to be stabilized ecuador so that's that's a very revealing forward citizenship and also in the case of on due to us here we have a country which the u.s. is saying that it did not have a coup and that it will not support a coup yet its own ambassador is saying there...
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brazil will finally have an infrastructure that is compatible with its size. >> brazil has already advanced to become the world's sixth largest economy, but growth has slowed here as well. the new infrastructure plans are also expected to generate new jobs. >> our next story takes us right down to the molecular level. >> nanotechnology is seen as the technology of the future, and governments are spending billions in its research and development. and experts in the field are enabling the creation of new materials with a vast range of applications in medicine, electronics, by a materials, and energy. >> they can make objects invisible, detect dangerous and gas leaks, and speed up the next generation of computers. madam materials m --eta -- meta materials are the new stars of physics. these structures measure just a few nanometers, meaning they are 10,000 times smaller than a human hair. >> meta materials are materials that do not exist in nature. they are man made. so in the material is created from tiny pieces of several other materials. if everything goes well, it will have properties not f
brazil will finally have an infrastructure that is compatible with its size. >> brazil has already advanced to become the world's sixth largest economy, but growth has slowed here as well. the new infrastructure plans are also expected to generate new jobs. >> our next story takes us right down to the molecular level. >> nanotechnology is seen as the technology of the future, and governments are spending billions in its research and development. and experts in the field are...
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of the military and trying to isolate brazil's foreign policy so we see it we see exactly what. kind of efforts the u.s. had the destabilized to gain control to gain importance in the region and efforts of the stabilize bolivia ever to be stabilized ecuador so that's that's a very revealing sort citizenship and also in the case of all due to us here we have a country which the us is saying that it did not have a coup and that it will not support a coup yet its own ambassador is saying there has been a coup in on good us and we must take action. in a way though he gala it's no secret that the u.s. works very close with latin american countries on this war on drugs. man is it all really that shocking it is to a certain extent it is the way the way the war on drugs was used to buttress a presidential administration so it's one thing for social movements or scholars to say something and then to have it confirmed so yes in many ways you're right is confirmation for a series of beliefs that is that is evident in the society and that itself is important because that shift the balance o
of the military and trying to isolate brazil's foreign policy so we see it we see exactly what. kind of efforts the u.s. had the destabilized to gain control to gain importance in the region and efforts of the stabilize bolivia ever to be stabilized ecuador so that's that's a very revealing sort citizenship and also in the case of all due to us here we have a country which the us is saying that it did not have a coup and that it will not support a coup yet its own ambassador is saying there has...
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he's represented brazil during the pan-american championship. he says his efforts are not only about developing a new generation of athletes. >> translator: i want rugby to help make children's lives better. nothing would make me happier. >> reporter: many brazilians hope the olympics will provide an opportunity to enhance their living environment starting with rio's infrastructure. the country has grown into the world's fourth largest market for automobiles. the avenues of brazil's second largest city can't keep up with the traffic. the mountainous terrain where houses are built close together makes it difficult to open additional roads. >> translator: the government needs to do something before the olympics, otherwise, there will be a lot of confusion. >> reporter: authorities have responded with plans for a new subway system. a 16-kilometer line is set to link central rio with olympic venues in the suburbs. rio's authorities face another major challenge in maintaining law and order. last year 60,000 violent crimes were reported in the city. t
he's represented brazil during the pan-american championship. he says his efforts are not only about developing a new generation of athletes. >> translator: i want rugby to help make children's lives better. nothing would make me happier. >> reporter: many brazilians hope the olympics will provide an opportunity to enhance their living environment starting with rio's infrastructure. the country has grown into the world's fourth largest market for automobiles. the avenues of brazil's...
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this was where slaves from africa would arrive in brazil. some 500,000 souls to work on the coffeeiola atntns and sugar plantations of brazil. dam it c one slapped against these stones. it was the largest of many arrival points for the millions who were enslaved. from the centuries old mud, the lives are reemerging. a child's tiny bracelet. a single hearing. perhaps from mozambique. >> a small jewel box that is very rare to find. difficult to find. 1700 small beads. >> this neighborhood was called little africa. long gone are the buildings where slaves were fattened. here, the fate of those who made it no further has been uncovered. she was carrying out work at het home when builders found a graveyard of the slaves who had died after the long voyage from africa. the discovery still moves her. ec two things -- a lack of respect during life and a lack of respect during death. theyid have graves. the bones were broken up and thrown away as if they were trash. a few blocks away, the birthplace appeared most of the residents here are poor. luis t
this was where slaves from africa would arrive in brazil. some 500,000 souls to work on the coffeeiola atntns and sugar plantations of brazil. dam it c one slapped against these stones. it was the largest of many arrival points for the millions who were enslaved. from the centuries old mud, the lives are reemerging. a child's tiny bracelet. a single hearing. perhaps from mozambique. >> a small jewel box that is very rare to find. difficult to find. 1700 small beads. >> this...
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this was where slaves from africa would arrive in brazil. some 500,000 souls to work on the coffee plantations and sugar plantations of brazil. dam it c one slapped against these stones. it was the largest of many arrival points for the millions who were enslaved. from the centuries old mud, the lives are reemerging. a child's tiny bracelet. a single hearing. perhaps from mozambique. >> a small jewel box that is very rare to find. difficult to find. 1700 small beads. >> this neighborhood was called little africa. long gone are the buildings where slaves were fattened. here, the fate of those who made it no further has been uncovered. she was carrying out work at her home when builders found a graveyard of the slaves who had died after the long voyage from africa. the discovery still moves her. ec two things -- a lack of respect during life and a lack of respect during death. they did not have graves. the bones were broken up and thrown away as if they were trash. a few blocks away, the birthplace appeared most of the residents here are poor.
this was where slaves from africa would arrive in brazil. some 500,000 souls to work on the coffee plantations and sugar plantations of brazil. dam it c one slapped against these stones. it was the largest of many arrival points for the millions who were enslaved. from the centuries old mud, the lives are reemerging. a child's tiny bracelet. a single hearing. perhaps from mozambique. >> a small jewel box that is very rare to find. difficult to find. 1700 small beads. >> this...
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>> brazil we have a problem to grow beyond 4%. i think the 7.5% of 2010 was significantly sustainable. we see brazil going to over 3.5% not this year. i think brazil manage to grow 2% a year, it will be a big achievement. i'm talking more about 2013, 2014. i think the goal is to do things in the right directions. one is relaxing fiscal policy, but at the same time, there is a set of structural difficulties for brazil, including excessive high taxation in flexible labor markets. very difficult financial situation. for that reason, i don't think brazil is going to grow below 4%. >> thanks for joining us. head of latin american division of exclusive analysis. still to come as hurricane isaac makes its slow crawl inwards, we'll have more from louisiana. plus a reminder of where futures are now. implied for slightly weaker u.s. open. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. these are the headlines. >>> hurricane isaac roars ashore. more than 90% of oil production in the gulf region remains down. crude prices are tra
>> brazil we have a problem to grow beyond 4%. i think the 7.5% of 2010 was significantly sustainable. we see brazil going to over 3.5% not this year. i think brazil manage to grow 2% a year, it will be a big achievement. i'm talking more about 2013, 2014. i think the goal is to do things in the right directions. one is relaxing fiscal policy, but at the same time, there is a set of structural difficulties for brazil, including excessive high taxation in flexible labor markets. very...
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brazil has never won an olympic gold medal. that is why they said the star- studded team that is probably worth a quarter of a billion dollars on the world transfer market. if he can win an olympic gold medal, that would have resilience feeling very good about their chances in the world cup in 2014 and when they are the host. >> one more question. do you think footballers had a higher profile at this olympics than previous olympi ? >> i will say football is getting pretty good crowds when you look at the stadium having 70,000 for a women's football game in which great britain the brazil, and also for a lot of the men's games being sold. the women's final is expected to have a crowd of more than 80,000. it may be sold out. when you look at new council, glasgow, cardiff, and coventry -- when you looked at newcastle, glasgow, cardiff, and coventry, they drew a pretty big crowd. >> there is no doubt as for taking place in london is top- notch, but the outfits always received the same glowing reviews. the team clothing provided a fi
brazil has never won an olympic gold medal. that is why they said the star- studded team that is probably worth a quarter of a billion dollars on the world transfer market. if he can win an olympic gold medal, that would have resilience feeling very good about their chances in the world cup in 2014 and when they are the host. >> one more question. do you think footballers had a higher profile at this olympics than previous olympi ? >> i will say football is getting pretty good...
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brazil has the world's fourth largest auto market. toyota held a ceremony at the plant. about 900 people attended including toyota president and brazilian government officials. brazilian industry minister said many factories are being closed in europe. he said this plant will have a positive impact on the country's economy. the automaker spent $600 million to build the facility. toyota plans to manufacture 70,000 cars in the first year for the brazilian market. >> translator: toyota has a long history in brazil that goes back more than 50 years. we hope the compact car will have become a ground breaker for both toyota and brazil. >> reporter: toyota is targeting middle income buyers. the consumer segment is growing rapidly in brazil due to steady economic expansion. >>> a global food agency says a drought in the united states has raised food prices worldwide as warning of tighter grain supplies if the unusual weather continues. the united nations food and agriculture organization says the food price index rose 6% in july compared to the previous month. by category the pr
brazil has the world's fourth largest auto market. toyota held a ceremony at the plant. about 900 people attended including toyota president and brazilian government officials. brazilian industry minister said many factories are being closed in europe. he said this plant will have a positive impact on the country's economy. the automaker spent $600 million to build the facility. toyota plans to manufacture 70,000 cars in the first year for the brazilian market. >> translator: toyota has a...
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. >>> toyota motor opened a new plant in brazil. managers predict south america will be a key for kurt expansion. brazil has the fourth largest auto market. toyota held a ceremony at the plant in sao paulo state. about 900 people attended, including toyota president akiyo toyoda and brazilian officials. they said many factories are being closed in europe. he said this plant will have a positive impact on the country's economy. the automaker spent $600 million to build the facility. it has an area of 3.7 million square meters. toyota plans to manufacturer 70,000 etios compact cars for the first year, mainly for the brazilian market. >> translator: toyota has a long history in brazil that goes back more than 50 years. we hope the etios compact car will become a ground breaker for both toyota and brazil. >> toyota is targeting middle income buyers. this consumer segment is growing rapidly in brazil and other south american countries due to steady economic expansion. >>> saudi arabian is one of the most conservative arab nations especia
. >>> toyota motor opened a new plant in brazil. managers predict south america will be a key for kurt expansion. brazil has the fourth largest auto market. toyota held a ceremony at the plant in sao paulo state. about 900 people attended, including toyota president akiyo toyoda and brazilian officials. they said many factories are being closed in europe. he said this plant will have a positive impact on the country's economy. the automaker spent $600 million to build the facility. it...
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brazil has never won an olympic gold medal. that is why they said the star- studded team that is probably worth a quarter of a billion dollars on the world transfer market. if he can win an olympic gold medal, that would have resilience feeling very good about their chances in the world cup in 2014 and when they are the host. >> one more question. do you think footballers had a higher profile at this olympics than previous olympics? >> i will say football is getting pretty good crowds when you look at the stadium having 70,000 for a women's football game in which great britain the brazil, and also for a lot of the men's games being sold. the women's final is expected to have a crowd of more than 80,000. it may be sold out. when you look at new council, glasgow, cardiff, and coventry -- when you looked at newcastle, glasgow, cardiff, and coventry, they drew a pretty big crowd. >> there is no doubt as for taking place in london is top- notch, but the outfits always received the same glowing reviews. the team clothing provided a f
brazil has never won an olympic gold medal. that is why they said the star- studded team that is probably worth a quarter of a billion dollars on the world transfer market. if he can win an olympic gold medal, that would have resilience feeling very good about their chances in the world cup in 2014 and when they are the host. >> one more question. do you think footballers had a higher profile at this olympics than previous olympics? >> i will say football is getting pretty good...
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come back to brazil. and they take the opportunity that i want to see in brazil. so i can find their way the russian national under twenty's thresh canada's youth team six three to tie the exhibition series at one zero to nosing the opening game to three side we're back with a vengeance that sold out serena two thousand love it was a local boy killed couple since sent the fans into transit by striking freak times russia to the sweet six three victory that told meant next move to canada for two more matches on fox next week well it's talk to you teams play each other to remember the famous summit series between the u.s.s.r. and canada forty years ago russia led by foss rising forward tonight you koopa and the top player of the season and a child dropped says he's happy about his captaincy. i don't feel any pressure no it's just it's two percent for me being captain it was my dream and just wild my chin when every game and. just be a leader and play hard work hard and. ok to date see in four hours time have not see with more sports news the weather is next stay with
come back to brazil. and they take the opportunity that i want to see in brazil. so i can find their way the russian national under twenty's thresh canada's youth team six three to tie the exhibition series at one zero to nosing the opening game to three side we're back with a vengeance that sold out serena two thousand love it was a local boy killed couple since sent the fans into transit by striking freak times russia to the sweet six three victory that told meant next move to canada for two...
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come back to brazil with a good movie and that i think that within it i want to see in brazil. for this friday i have. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are on the day.
come back to brazil with a good movie and that i think that within it i want to see in brazil. for this friday i have. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are on the day.
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car in brazil next month. the automaker will start selling its popular prius hybrid later this year. u.s. and european makers account for nearly 80% of the brazilian auto market. the world's fourth largest. toyota share however was only 3% last year. auto makers from south korea are also considering entering the fray in the fast growing economy. >>> the u.s. marine corps is confirming a report we brought you about one of the aircraft that has a spotty safety record. it released more complete data on the mv-22 osprey. numbers show minor accidents occur at a higher rate than they do for the marines entire fleet. u.s. defense officials want to deploy the tilt rotor aircraft in okinawa, sparking public opposition. involved in 40 accidents over the last years. divided into class a, b, c, from fatal to those causing minor injury. four were class a mishaps, these include fatal accidents and those causing permanent disability. lower thanch ara average. and involved in nine class b accidents, causing permanent partial
car in brazil next month. the automaker will start selling its popular prius hybrid later this year. u.s. and european makers account for nearly 80% of the brazilian auto market. the world's fourth largest. toyota share however was only 3% last year. auto makers from south korea are also considering entering the fray in the fast growing economy. >>> the u.s. marine corps is confirming a report we brought you about one of the aircraft that has a spotty safety record. it released more...
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shasta darlington there in brazil. all right. well, kissing your sweetheart on the lover's lane is as american as apple pie, you would think, but in india, public displays of public affection can be deeply tap b taboo and we will tell you why when we come back. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. [ thunk
shasta darlington there in brazil. all right. well, kissing your sweetheart on the lover's lane is as american as apple pie, you would think, but in india, public displays of public affection can be deeply tap b taboo and we will tell you why when we come back. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all...
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we have seen this in brazil, colombia, and mexico, to name a few. they have expanded the democratic space and their institutions have been strengthened. they have embraced competition and see the rewards of free enterprise. i urge the administration to take bolder steps to consolidate our relations with similar nations. in the absence of a free-trade zone, the partnership offers new opportunities to integrate the region into the economy. i hope the administration will consider a mechanism to include as many countries as possible. they could develop a fast-track process to allow countries to join the community once these negotiations are finalized. we can work on expanding opportunities in the region -- region and should address the challenges plaguing the region. a working democracy depends on a system of checks and balances where institutions can work their will within a constitutional framework. argentina, ecuador, and venezuela is sing a reemergence of elements in the legislative and executive branches of government, eager to serve their short-te
we have seen this in brazil, colombia, and mexico, to name a few. they have expanded the democratic space and their institutions have been strengthened. they have embraced competition and see the rewards of free enterprise. i urge the administration to take bolder steps to consolidate our relations with similar nations. in the absence of a free-trade zone, the partnership offers new opportunities to integrate the region into the economy. i hope the administration will consider a mechanism to...
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with a good mood and they take the opportunity if they want to see me in brazil. on the gulf now and call paterson takes a one shot lead into. the second round of the u.s. p.g.a. championship in south carolina bacon south california suede enjoyed a bogey free first round to call it a six under par sixty six he birdied three of the four hours to record under seventy two for the first time last season you know well the most rewarding mcelroy is a stroke off the pace the northern irishman also finished without any bogeys the second with three others and followed one discussed comics nora and gary woodland tiger woods is two shots for the back with top ranked englishman luke don't hold back on to a. yeah it was a great day. started after two birdies on the first two holes shot four under on the front nine and then carried on good play on the back drove it well said barnes good and pretty good and managed to keep the right to go on and shoot six under i'm very pleased with it. and finally i saw the where the n.h.l.'s top draft pick not yet coupon scored for russia but
with a good mood and they take the opportunity if they want to see me in brazil. on the gulf now and call paterson takes a one shot lead into. the second round of the u.s. p.g.a. championship in south carolina bacon south california suede enjoyed a bogey free first round to call it a six under par sixty six he birdied three of the four hours to record under seventy two for the first time last season you know well the most rewarding mcelroy is a stroke off the pace the northern irishman also...
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. >>> fashion week in brazil and i want to show you guys one of the latest runway shows. what? >> those are fingers. >> those are fingers walking down the catwalk. >> this is sponsored by yellow pages? >> wait a second. and they're doing the finger boarding thing. >> they're doing the finger boarding thing. this is serious. this is actually the nail fashion week in brazil, where they take their nail art very, very seriously to the point where they actually created a catwalk. >> and people watch this and go like, oh, look at the blues on that. really? this is a real thing? >> this is a real thing. apparently brazil sells the most nail polish than anywhere else, so the nail art, nail polish industry is huge. so i'm not surprised that they did something like this. you can have a certain look or be more like the dainty, nice girly girls and you can have one look but there's something for everyone. >> it's like hand porn. like people with hand fettishes. you've heard foot fettishes, people have hand fettishes. this is like a hand fettish person's gold mine. >> they figured out how t
. >>> fashion week in brazil and i want to show you guys one of the latest runway shows. what? >> those are fingers. >> those are fingers walking down the catwalk. >> this is sponsored by yellow pages? >> wait a second. and they're doing the finger boarding thing. >> they're doing the finger boarding thing. this is serious. this is actually the nail fashion week in brazil, where they take their nail art very, very seriously to the point where they actually...
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women going for their first-ever gold medal against the brazil. the brazil will try to salvage national pride because their men's soccer team lost in a big upset today. brazil also looking to score a gold medal tonight. and we have 10 meter platform diving. these two guys teamed up to win a medal in synchronized platform diving. they are both medal contenders. >> mark, the closing ceremony is tomorrow. any idea what kind of show we can expect this time around? >> reporter: you can expect a lot of music. a symphony of british music is the way they're titling this. looking for 30 songs. the music director went after every big name act he could get. there were two that turned him down to take part. and those same two acts called him back after the opening ceremony, tried to get into the closing ceremony. he said, too late. we're already filled up. we don't have room for you. that's an idea of how much musical talent you will see tomorrow night during the closing ceremony. >> that will teach those two. thanks a lot, mark barger reporting for us from l
women going for their first-ever gold medal against the brazil. the brazil will try to salvage national pride because their men's soccer team lost in a big upset today. brazil also looking to score a gold medal tonight. and we have 10 meter platform diving. these two guys teamed up to win a medal in synchronized platform diving. they are both medal contenders. >> mark, the closing ceremony is tomorrow. any idea what kind of show we can expect this time around? >> reporter: you can...
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i think a more crucial question though is what will brazil do would brazil close ranks with with ecuador if britain just decided to invade the premises of the ecuadorian embassy and i think probably brazil would although according to my own analysis of that we kill its cables brazil is very much concerned about its own public image its in the square involved in this quixotic quest for world power status and it doesn't want to offend the u.s. too much if it can avoid that thank you very much mr nicholas. and political analyst i thank you for talking to r.t. to see me all right thank you very much reisa just to remind june if you're just tuned in our breaking news story this hour judy innocence has been granted political asylum by aquittal two months after taking refuge at the country's embassy in london as foreign minister made the announcement saying the whistleblowers fears of being politically pesach seem to flourish in secret u.s. files are justified he added that neither the u.k. provided any going to look at us on just human rights respected if it was extradited to stockholm and tha
i think a more crucial question though is what will brazil do would brazil close ranks with with ecuador if britain just decided to invade the premises of the ecuadorian embassy and i think probably brazil would although according to my own analysis of that we kill its cables brazil is very much concerned about its own public image its in the square involved in this quixotic quest for world power status and it doesn't want to offend the u.s. too much if it can avoid that thank you very much mr...
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like the awa tribes in northeastern brazil, their special relation to the use of their land often makes them key agents for environmental protection. the awa live isolated in the jungle and are therefore largely independent from the fast pace of industrial development brazil has seen over the past decades. but economic interests are eating into their land, despite legal protection for their rights. and out in the jungle the letter of the law is largely being ignored, with dramatic consequences. >> 1200 square kilometers of the densest jungle, an area half as large as luxembourg. here, hidden from the eyes of the world, live one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes on the planet -- the awÁ. about 450 indigenous people still live here. some have still had no contact to the outside world. >> sometimes i can see other aÁa on the river. you find their tracks in the sand. >> the awÁ have adapted perfectly to life in the jungle. to survive there, they need a large area of intact rainforest. they're always on the move, depending on what fruit is in season and on the movements of their prey. a
like the awa tribes in northeastern brazil, their special relation to the use of their land often makes them key agents for environmental protection. the awa live isolated in the jungle and are therefore largely independent from the fast pace of industrial development brazil has seen over the past decades. but economic interests are eating into their land, despite legal protection for their rights. and out in the jungle the letter of the law is largely being ignored, with dramatic consequences....
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global automakers are scrambling to increase their production and sales in brazil as the u.s. and european markets are sluggish. u.s. and european car makers account for nearly 80% of the brazilian auto market. the world's fourth largest. however, toyota's market share in brazil was only 3% last year. >>> summer is usually a good time for beer makers. markets in europe and the united states are drying up due to the prolonged impact of the euro zone debt crisis. and that has prompted global breweries to turn to asia and fight over what is called the last frontier of their industry. nhk's reporter has more from singapore. >> reporter: asia is already the biggest beer market. accounting for over 30% of global consumption. demand is brisk in china and vietnam. beer sales in europe and north america weakened. major breweries are stepping up in asia fearing competition. the focus is moving to southeast asia where the potential for expansion. it is also more room to grow as the less presence of global giants compared to other regions. the southeast asia market got a jolt last week. l
global automakers are scrambling to increase their production and sales in brazil as the u.s. and european markets are sluggish. u.s. and european car makers account for nearly 80% of the brazilian auto market. the world's fourth largest. however, toyota's market share in brazil was only 3% last year. >>> summer is usually a good time for beer makers. markets in europe and the united states are drying up due to the prolonged impact of the euro zone debt crisis. and that has prompted...
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koichi sameshima came from brazil. his father is an atomic bomb survivor. >> translator: i'd like to report on my father's experience and to explain how the atomic bombings are perceived in brazil. >> reporter: his father was 16 years old when he was exposed to radiation while on a rescue mission to nagasaki. >> maybe in 10, 20 years, we will not see one survivor. we will not be able to hear the story about the terrible effect of the bomb. we have to do something to keep the memory about the horror of atomic bomb. >> reporter: some members of the audience were moved by this testimony from abroad. >> i think his work is very important. i was very glad to hear about that. >> reporter: sameshima is determined to continue speaking about the experience of his father and other survivors in brazil. >> translator: i think brazilians don't fully understand the implications of the atomic bombings and exposure to radiation. i feel it's my responsibility to convey what happened at hiroshima and nagasaki. >> reporter: sameshima hop
koichi sameshima came from brazil. his father is an atomic bomb survivor. >> translator: i'd like to report on my father's experience and to explain how the atomic bombings are perceived in brazil. >> reporter: his father was 16 years old when he was exposed to radiation while on a rescue mission to nagasaki. >> maybe in 10, 20 years, we will not see one survivor. we will not be able to hear the story about the terrible effect of the bomb. we have to do something to keep the...
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. >>> guess who learned about the olympics in brazil who showed up way too soon. she's a seal and she is supposed to be in the freezing antarctic. except she probably got lost and swam her way to brazil of all places where she was spotted yesterday and of course, people immediately started bringing out their cameras. >> so nature says she's supposed to be in the antarctic. but instead she swam up in brazil and decided to kick back. >> can you blame her? >> is she in the copacabana. >> she is at copacabana. >> shut up. >> any day she's going to start doing the meringue and the cha-cha. >> did they take her back? >> no, they spotted her there and they spotted her swimming back to the ocean. so her next destination is still tbd. >> at the very beginning of the video, i'm willing to bet that's a tear. >> tears of joy because she's warm. >>> over the past year we've seen all sorts of videos of people launching things into space. this time, guys from sky probe decided to launch a coors light can into space. the silver bullet, if you will. this thing flew from santa clar
. >>> guess who learned about the olympics in brazil who showed up way too soon. she's a seal and she is supposed to be in the freezing antarctic. except she probably got lost and swam her way to brazil of all places where she was spotted yesterday and of course, people immediately started bringing out their cameras. >> so nature says she's supposed to be in the antarctic. but instead she swam up in brazil and decided to kick back. >> can you blame her? >> is she in...
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brazil and you'll get all those countries, we have to go look at china. we have to reach out to india. i went down to mexico on an economic development mission and was the first governor to go there in four years from any state. we're missing a tremendous opportunity. >> thank you. governor brown, i'm sure you know that on any given day, people from other states are knocking on doors of co's in the valley and trying to get them to expand in other states or move to other states. someone in this room may have engaged in that. >> they cannot all expand in california. we are try to help california. quex their offering tax breaks. >> we are not offering a break. >> not only you. what do you say to the ceo's? what are you trying to do it? what are two or three things you are doing to keep companies here? >> we take specifics. i met yesterday with the representative of nissan and they're very interested and supportive of the installation of high-speed chargers throughout california. we have a plan, criticized by some but nevertheless, well funded by a legal sett
brazil and you'll get all those countries, we have to go look at china. we have to reach out to india. i went down to mexico on an economic development mission and was the first governor to go there in four years from any state. we're missing a tremendous opportunity. >> thank you. governor brown, i'm sure you know that on any given day, people from other states are knocking on doors of co's in the valley and trying to get them to expand in other states or move to other states. someone in...
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global automakers are scrambling to increase production of sales in brazil as u.s. and european markets remain sluggish. u.s. and european carmakers account for nearly 80% of the brazilian auto market, the world's fourth larger. however, toyota's market share in brazil was only 3% last year. >>> japanese automakers are stepping up efforts to develop fuel efficient gasoline vehicles. suzuki motor recently developed a new technology to generate electric power. the system uses the energy that gasoline engines produce when the brakes are applied. the power is then used for the air conditioner and lights to get better mileage. cars with the new system have a 20% higher fuel efficiency than those without. suzuki plans to install the system in a new mini vehicle to be released next month. meanwhile, mitsubishi motors plans to put on sale its new fuel efficient gasoline compact. that's later this month. the car maker says it reduced the weight of the car body to achieve a mileage that is the same as a mini car. and nissan says it will release a new compact car that is equip
global automakers are scrambling to increase production of sales in brazil as u.s. and european markets remain sluggish. u.s. and european carmakers account for nearly 80% of the brazilian auto market, the world's fourth larger. however, toyota's market share in brazil was only 3% last year. >>> japanese automakers are stepping up efforts to develop fuel efficient gasoline vehicles. suzuki motor recently developed a new technology to generate electric power. the system uses the energy...
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obviously it was good to enjest in brazil. how about the united states? how many years could we beenergy independent? >> the new technologies electric cars were created before the internal combustion driven cars. the wind mills came online in the 1880s and the solar panel in the 1890s. they just are movers and need to move out of the mother's basement and as the promoters say give them a chance to compete. >> sean: it hurts our national security. we are dependent on foreign oil and raises the price of gas at the pump for the average family. jobs created and tax revenues increase. why the resistance? >> you get to look at the bottom line strategy. the 101 of business is look at the strategy of what is happening here. take a look at what is happening with the space program. giving away innovation and giving away inspiration from this country. when you take a look at what is happening here and what is happening with the pipeline. he is giving away the opportunity for us to be able to be self-reliant. the power of us at the negotiating table globally. >> sean
obviously it was good to enjest in brazil. how about the united states? how many years could we beenergy independent? >> the new technologies electric cars were created before the internal combustion driven cars. the wind mills came online in the 1880s and the solar panel in the 1890s. they just are movers and need to move out of the mother's basement and as the promoters say give them a chance to compete. >> sean: it hurts our national security. we are dependent on foreign oil and...
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for this year. >> translator: brazil will host a world cup soccer tournament and the olympics. we have high hopes that brazil's economy will keep expanding. >> they hope to introduce a compact car next month. the automaker will start selling its popular prius hybrid later this year. u.s. and european makers account for nearly 80% of the brazilian auto market, the world's fourth largest. toyota's shares were only 3% last year. auto makers from south korea are also considering entering the fray in the fast growing economy. >> facebook has started an online gambling service in britain, the social networking giant launched this new business as it aims to boost its revenue sources. facebook began providing online bingo developed by british game maker games. adults 18 and over can bet money using credit card and play the game for cash prizes. facebook started the service because online gaming using real money is legal and well regulated in britain. behind the controversial move is the intention to secure profits as the stock price has been declining since it went public a few months
for this year. >> translator: brazil will host a world cup soccer tournament and the olympics. we have high hopes that brazil's economy will keep expanding. >> they hope to introduce a compact car next month. the automaker will start selling its popular prius hybrid later this year. u.s. and european makers account for nearly 80% of the brazilian auto market, the world's fourth largest. toyota's shares were only 3% last year. auto makers from south korea are also considering...
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china has made rather large loans to brazil and venezuela particularly in their energy sectors. do you have any sense of whether those loans are being repaid in oil? and if so, then does that give china an advantage in setting the price for oil it's receiving and placing american companies at a disadvantage? >> very good and important question. >> the short answer is it depends on which country. venezuela and equador yes it is in petroleum products. argentina more in terms of agriculture. just depends on what the country has that china wants. but in the energy sect whar we've seen is large loans that will be paid back over time in energy. generally those contracts are written so that the price of the energy is at market prices and so from that perspective because the energy market globally will rebalance and readjust, it's not that china is taking additional energy off the market. it's the same amount of energy and they're going to use energy no matter where they get it from. so at a certain level it's not being anti-competitive with u.s. companies. it does have several implicat
china has made rather large loans to brazil and venezuela particularly in their energy sectors. do you have any sense of whether those loans are being repaid in oil? and if so, then does that give china an advantage in setting the price for oil it's receiving and placing american companies at a disadvantage? >> very good and important question. >> the short answer is it depends on which country. venezuela and equador yes it is in petroleum products. argentina more in terms of...
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seth doane, cbs news, rio de janeiro, brazil. >> schieffer: they had quite a janeiro, brazil. >> schieffer: they had quite a wind storm in north texas overnight. look at the damage at meacham field in fort worth. planes were tossed together like model aircraft in a toy chest. at least 15 were damaged by wind gusts that hit 70 miles an hour. the storm also knocked out power to thousands. she helped spark the sexual revolution. we'll remember "cosmopolitan" editor helen gurley brown when we come back. put me at 5 timesd out my greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have
seth doane, cbs news, rio de janeiro, brazil. >> schieffer: they had quite a janeiro, brazil. >> schieffer: they had quite a wind storm in north texas overnight. look at the damage at meacham field in fort worth. planes were tossed together like model aircraft in a toy chest. at least 15 were damaged by wind gusts that hit 70 miles an hour. the storm also knocked out power to thousands. she helped spark the sexual revolution. we'll remember "cosmopolitan" editor helen...