73
73
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> let's turn our attention to brazil. ine political uncertainty the country, the reelected president refrain from announcing the next finance minister although reports in the brazilian press have named a successor. joining us now is an exclusive interview on the current business climate is john mark who is the ceo of the investment bank. thank you for joining us. let's talk about what is happening politically in brazil if we could because as we saw reelection, -- the people questioning how much of a reform agenda there will be as she goes into another term. we had an analyst on a few days ago talking about how the real is going to fall and that will force an agenda, among the people you talk to in brazil is that enough for reform? >> we're just been through an intense election as you said and i think there is some encouraging signs going forward in terms of a new cabinet and a new finance minister is about to be appointed and probably the investment climate will be back up. we do a for manage going forward inflation which
. >> let's turn our attention to brazil. ine political uncertainty the country, the reelected president refrain from announcing the next finance minister although reports in the brazilian press have named a successor. joining us now is an exclusive interview on the current business climate is john mark who is the ceo of the investment bank. thank you for joining us. let's talk about what is happening politically in brazil if we could because as we saw reelection, -- the people questioning...
175
175
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
so it's a very different story now for brazil. >> absolutely. i hope i am saying his name right, mr. levy. just appointed yesterday. apart from being an ex-bnker, what more do we know about him? because the challenges he faces are huge. i was reading i believe the number of desperately poor people in brazil has increased, about nearly 10.5 million. you talk about lack of in -- confidence. investors are shying away. >> he's a prominent banker. he headed up the asset management arm of one of the biggest private banks in brazil. he was also the former treasury secretary under president dilma rousseff's predecessor. and in that, he showed it was the government where there was a lot of emphasis on socialist policies, but at the same time, orthodox thinking when it comes to economic policies. that's something that dilma rousseff has moved away from. she's had a lot of criticism of not being able to keep a lid on inflation. sluggish growth. just being able to keep unemployment figures down, for example. that's why people are looking to him to say actua
so it's a very different story now for brazil. >> absolutely. i hope i am saying his name right, mr. levy. just appointed yesterday. apart from being an ex-bnker, what more do we know about him? because the challenges he faces are huge. i was reading i believe the number of desperately poor people in brazil has increased, about nearly 10.5 million. you talk about lack of in -- confidence. investors are shying away. >> he's a prominent banker. he headed up the asset management arm of...
69
69
Nov 19, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
i think this is really something that tarnishes not only brazil all be public companies in brazil. >> you envision further investigations or wider investigations than just the relationships that petrobras had with other businesses? do you think other companies will look -- >> i think there is a suspicion that goes over the day to day operation of petrobras. all the state companies could have been involved. we had a president that was impeached. -- half oftions of the dominant part was put in jail. justitutionally, we are cleaning up the house without changing the structure. justice is working. there is an empire of law that observed in brazil. >> you came on just before the election. about your two sons. you had affiliations, so your household is semi-happy. can the leader unite the country? you said the country was divided going into the elections. there must be mixed emotions not just in your household. can she reunite the country? >> it is interesting. could make it.e most important is together what we talked about. how the economic measures will be taken. are thinking the stabilit
i think this is really something that tarnishes not only brazil all be public companies in brazil. >> you envision further investigations or wider investigations than just the relationships that petrobras had with other businesses? do you think other companies will look -- >> i think there is a suspicion that goes over the day to day operation of petrobras. all the state companies could have been involved. we had a president that was impeached. -- half oftions of the dominant part...
65
65
Nov 9, 2014
11/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
originally it came from the afghan people that brought brazil slaves. so it's a martial art. it incorporates dance, music, singing and acrotics. >> up. tohe side. bring it back. >> reporter: macia is a brazilian born master artist, one of only a handful to hold such a title. wi a passion to share her skills, she mov to the united states and founded abada capuera san francisco in 1991. >> i worked inconstruction. it was a long journey. so i was illegal for a while until was able to get my legal status. through capuera. so i'm very happy about that. it worked out. >> reporte abada san francisco shares its name and philosophy with its parent organization in brazil where cia learned from one of the best masters in th world, maestra. >> he's aisionary outstanding teacher. i learn wi every one. so many different people from so many different bacrounds. and he treats everyone equal. so i learned that from him. bend your knees. slow. keep the back leg bent. >> reporter: her teaching style is both warm and tough. she challenges her students to push themselves. >> two, three, hold it.
originally it came from the afghan people that brought brazil slaves. so it's a martial art. it incorporates dance, music, singing and acrotics. >> up. tohe side. bring it back. >> reporter: macia is a brazilian born master artist, one of only a handful to hold such a title. wi a passion to share her skills, she mov to the united states and founded abada capuera san francisco in 1991. >> i worked inconstruction. it was a long journey. so i was illegal for a while until was...
81
81
Nov 6, 2014
11/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
brazil's gdp. sizable, but this country is not wholly dependent on the black stuff. >> translator: it's far from being a principal sector of the economy. brazil has a pretty diversified economy. a pretty big service sector, agriculture, and a industrial, too, so the oil industry is just one. >> reporter: as president dilma rousseff begins a second term, she's under pressure to boost a economy that's now in recession. falling oil prices may help ease inflation, which is one of the biggest frustrations for brazilians here. but at the same time, she also needs to make the most of brazil's new-found oil wells and ensure that people benefit from it the best way possible. >>> now, there isn't much tolerance for gay men and women in iran. anyone caught having gay sex in iran may still face the death penalty. but they might also find themselves coming under heavy pressure to undergo a sex change. as a result, hundreds of people have fled to turkey from where the bbc persian services sent us this report. >>
brazil's gdp. sizable, but this country is not wholly dependent on the black stuff. >> translator: it's far from being a principal sector of the economy. brazil has a pretty diversified economy. a pretty big service sector, agriculture, and a industrial, too, so the oil industry is just one. >> reporter: as president dilma rousseff begins a second term, she's under pressure to boost a economy that's now in recession. falling oil prices may help ease inflation, which is one of the...
41
41
Nov 6, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> carlos goen was born in brazil, raised in lebanon, educated in france and now west. he's concerned about the rise of extremim in the middle east. >> saying there is an obvious solution would be arrow gavent from anybody. >> he says that anybody . >> i don't think anybody contests the fact that there is a need for much more discipline in fighting. nobody contests that. >> i spoke to carlos when he was passing through new york sdlfrn some years ago, you took me for a ride in a nissan leaf and you first walked me around it to make sure i recognized that there is no exhaust pipe recognized that there is no exhaust pipe . this is an electric car. what is your enthusiasm about electric cars? what is your forecast for the role that they will play? >> look. i am very excited about it. i think the technical challenge of mass marketing putting on the mass market for electric car is a success. we don't have quite a few problems. we don't have any reliability problems. the highest level of satisfaction between any other nissan car or renau car so in term of product, it's success
. >> carlos goen was born in brazil, raised in lebanon, educated in france and now west. he's concerned about the rise of extremim in the middle east. >> saying there is an obvious solution would be arrow gavent from anybody. >> he says that anybody . >> i don't think anybody contests the fact that there is a need for much more discipline in fighting. nobody contests that. >> i spoke to carlos when he was passing through new york sdlfrn some years ago, you took me...
100
100
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the scandal threatens the president of brazil. the leader of the opposition said how could she not know about the scandal when her previous job was the chairman. there are a lot of potential canaries. brazilian investigators arrested so many people they needed buses to take them away. take a look at the magazine cover from last month and it highlights the risk. it shows her and the former president of brazil, the headline reads "they knew everything." there is no legal proof of that yet, we should point out. stock is down nearly 40% for petrobras but today briefly went positive when it was suggested it may be a good short term trade. >> let's move on to mexico where the first lady has become involved. the lady in her house, you were promised answers earlier i believe on sunday a comment are you still waiting? >> we still haven't got answers, maybe today or tomorrow. i was told we could have new information today about a loan that the first lady received, maybe we get it tomorrow. once the couple returned from asia this weekend. be
>> the scandal threatens the president of brazil. the leader of the opposition said how could she not know about the scandal when her previous job was the chairman. there are a lot of potential canaries. brazilian investigators arrested so many people they needed buses to take them away. take a look at the magazine cover from last month and it highlights the risk. it shows her and the former president of brazil, the headline reads "they knew everything." there is no legal proof...
85
85
Nov 11, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
if you are a capitalist in brazil, you are feeling tyrannie zed. >> of reported from brazil and russia and i'll was a lot more scared in russia. i think that is probably a good diagnosis of the politics. but if you're looking at a status regime in enterprise, there are more similarities than not. yet a look at violations of the companies concerned. but petra brought yields long 58:, acurity's five and russian oil producer yields rather more with a better ratio of income to fix charges. if you're talking about business and finance rather than politics, you see similarities between statist regimes and you look for valuations to discern which is the better or the least risky investment. >> anastasia, what do you think? >> the status regimes, you can extrapolate that to the broader emerging markets whether we're talking about brazil or russia or india, all of them in gauge in energy policies. they have subsidies. they control those natural gas prices closely. to me, the differences, which government is lifting those caps, which once is not? >> with the president in china and all the pagean
if you are a capitalist in brazil, you are feeling tyrannie zed. >> of reported from brazil and russia and i'll was a lot more scared in russia. i think that is probably a good diagnosis of the politics. but if you're looking at a status regime in enterprise, there are more similarities than not. yet a look at violations of the companies concerned. but petra brought yields long 58:, acurity's five and russian oil producer yields rather more with a better ratio of income to fix charges. if...
34
34
Nov 20, 2014
11/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
brazil is saying potato chips, chicken nuggets, brazil is off my vacation roster. what do you think? >> i think every person that comes out of brazil is hot, and maintain their high-processed diet because they are all beautiful. >> i have a protest. i'm going to protest the food police right here. >> what do you have? >> snacks for everybody. >> this would not go well in brazil. >> okay. something for everybody. this is my protest to the food police. so this directive has good information, good guidelines. take your pick. it is pretty good. >> you don't like any government in your stuff. >> good information, good guidelines but the food police will use it to restrict private enterprise. >> the food companies want this market, it's the fifth biggest in the world. 200 million people, right? >> right. >> no small irony brazil is part of the food problem, they export a lot of sugar and soy. >> they are beautiful people. >> they block the food companies from being a part of this. >> anyway. president obama's big address tomorrow night. we're live. watch it.. kennedy: gr
brazil is saying potato chips, chicken nuggets, brazil is off my vacation roster. what do you think? >> i think every person that comes out of brazil is hot, and maintain their high-processed diet because they are all beautiful. >> i have a protest. i'm going to protest the food police right here. >> what do you have? >> snacks for everybody. >> this would not go well in brazil. >> okay. something for everybody. this is my protest to the food police. so this...
50
50
Nov 19, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
telecom italia already controls brazil's second-largest wireless carrier. the ceo told bloomberg he expects the board will confirm that brazil is key to its growth plans when they meet this friday. >> you have to suspect that the board will confirm that brazil is core and we are willing to invest in infrastructure as well. >> another company we are watching is generally. francine lacqua caught up with the ceo in an escrow ziv conversation. exclusive conversation. >> we are -- when the crisis started, we wondered when this crisis would finish. we guessed that the crisis could finish somewhere between 2015 and 2018. now we start thinking that it could be later than that. europe needs growth. we all agree on that. it is back to politicians to find ways to restore growth in europe. what we are seeing is that all of europe is suffering. growth and lack of political initiatives to spur growth. that is the issue. we cannot solve it. it, andry to go through hopefully we will find a way to move europe outside of this corner where it is today. >> do you worry about d
telecom italia already controls brazil's second-largest wireless carrier. the ceo told bloomberg he expects the board will confirm that brazil is key to its growth plans when they meet this friday. >> you have to suspect that the board will confirm that brazil is core and we are willing to invest in infrastructure as well. >> another company we are watching is generally. francine lacqua caught up with the ceo in an escrow ziv conversation. exclusive conversation. >> we are --...
48
48
Nov 5, 2014
11/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
still, parts of brazil are going to continue to be impacted. you have a drought ongoing up there. so you need the rainfall. but too much in such a short period of time, it really has been resolving in similar conditions off there, into southern portions of that country. let's move toward the northern hemisphere now. i want to talk about our now tropical storm van. this is not a big windmaker. looking at winds sustained around 90 kilometers per hour. it is a rainmaker. right now, you have the tropical storm watches in effect. expecting it to downgrade to a depression just at landfall. but you could still see flooding in central and northern portions of mexico. also, all that moisture continuing to transport toward the north. parts of texas, oklahoma, indirectly associated with this, and the front to the north. but still gathering moisture from that direction, will also cause some flooding in some areas out here. in western texas, you've reported about 89 millimeters in the past 24 hours. an additional 50 to 100, possibly 180 still could occur. gathering moisture out of the gulf of
still, parts of brazil are going to continue to be impacted. you have a drought ongoing up there. so you need the rainfall. but too much in such a short period of time, it really has been resolving in similar conditions off there, into southern portions of that country. let's move toward the northern hemisphere now. i want to talk about our now tropical storm van. this is not a big windmaker. looking at winds sustained around 90 kilometers per hour. it is a rainmaker. right now, you have the...
101
101
Nov 13, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
you hate weather in brazil. the biggest coffee exporter is enduring the worst drought in 80 years. that puts a serious dent in coffee production and has driven prices to the highest level in two years. that's why your morning cup of coffee gets more expensive. >>> let's find out what is happening in pra zil. we are joined with the weather details. >> this is a similar setup to what we are seeing across southern california in a lot of levels. the drought being the worst in 84 years. southern california experiencing the worst in 100 plus years in the region. this is the largest city in brazil. it has a population of 19 million. los angeles 18 million. los angeles is pushing in to the exceptional category of drought. precisely what is going on in this region. brazil produces fresh water and with that still experiencing historic drought. we have had heavy rain in recent days. yet to put a dent on what is going on here and of course the water is essential to sustain biodiversity across brazil. i want to show you what
you hate weather in brazil. the biggest coffee exporter is enduring the worst drought in 80 years. that puts a serious dent in coffee production and has driven prices to the highest level in two years. that's why your morning cup of coffee gets more expensive. >>> let's find out what is happening in pra zil. we are joined with the weather details. >> this is a similar setup to what we are seeing across southern california in a lot of levels. the drought being the worst in 84...
59
59
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
been innyone ever prison in brazil for this type of crime? >> no, he would be the first person ever to be imprisoned for that. to have been about 60 cases since 2006, when the regulators started providing the data. >> any idea on when we might expect a verdict? >> the judge has said that he wants to give a verdict by early next year, march was his best estimate. >> mia over exaggerating by saying that this case seems to be shakespearean in quality? this is a serious fall from grace here. >> it is. to -one billion by his estimates? brazil, nowman in he has just disappeared. >> as i have been following the story, one of the interesting things is the minimum wage in brazil, less than $300 per month . is that why the outrage? because this man with all this money is alleged to have committed these white-collar crimes? >> it just doesn't sit well. he is not exactly what brazil would qualify as middle-class, money, but heof still lives a better life than the greater part of the population. >> to be continued. julia, thank you so much. that is your l
been innyone ever prison in brazil for this type of crime? >> no, he would be the first person ever to be imprisoned for that. to have been about 60 cases since 2006, when the regulators started providing the data. >> any idea on when we might expect a verdict? >> the judge has said that he wants to give a verdict by early next year, march was his best estimate. >> mia over exaggerating by saying that this case seems to be shakespearean in quality? this is a serious fall...
26
26
Nov 2, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
brazil, the problem again is not democracy. they are about to have a presidential election next week. it's a very vigorous open society, but it's very, very corrupt. it's hard to find a brazilian legislature that does not have a pretty shady record. part of the big struggle in the country if can you get past the corruption to deliver something like a service for health care, education. one of the reasons there is a high level of poverty in brazil as their public education system is just atrocious. deliver things that people really want, and that's the struggle. it's less the struggle over democracy right now. >> wonderful. let turn our attention to the next ten minutes to america. so, you are saying some hard things about america, doctor. you're saying that america is now beginning to experience decay as a democracy, and you say there are two reasons, growing economic inequality, concentration of wealth by the elite which has allowed them to purchase immense political power and manipulate the system to further their own interes
brazil, the problem again is not democracy. they are about to have a presidential election next week. it's a very vigorous open society, but it's very, very corrupt. it's hard to find a brazilian legislature that does not have a pretty shady record. part of the big struggle in the country if can you get past the corruption to deliver something like a service for health care, education. one of the reasons there is a high level of poverty in brazil as their public education system is just...
162
162
Nov 17, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> brazil's company owned by the government is going down in flames. michelle caruso-cabrera has details on a mushrooming scandal. >> the hits keep oncoming, not meeting the production targets, and this is on top of friday when the offices were raided across the country and arrests were made, and now they are saying as of friday, their earnings report, it's going to be delayed indefinitely because they don't know what effect the scandal has on asset prices. what do the allegations do when it comes to the scandal? bribery, money laundering, calling it the car wash scandal, and allegation is at least hundreds of millions of dollars may have been siphoned away from petrobras. the stock is hammered as a result of this and declining oil prices, remember, oil production in brazil is expensive, offshore, very deep, and they need oil at 80 to 85 a barrel in order for the extraction costs to break even. add that with the scandal, and questions about what you're going to ever know about their earnings, take a look. now, this, the bonds, remember this is one of t
>>> brazil's company owned by the government is going down in flames. michelle caruso-cabrera has details on a mushrooming scandal. >> the hits keep oncoming, not meeting the production targets, and this is on top of friday when the offices were raided across the country and arrests were made, and now they are saying as of friday, their earnings report, it's going to be delayed indefinitely because they don't know what effect the scandal has on asset prices. what do the...
44
44
Nov 26, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
for brazil it's a different story. it's the story of the ability of petrol to be able to raise the necessary funds and as we highlighted in a report which i will do now if the prices go to $80 above we may see brazil may be one of the regions which will have the toughest challenges because the investments are basically financed through cash flows. if they go down they have debt which will be a major issue for production growth coming from brazil. >> let me turn the page a little bit on the issue of subsidies. an issue that i would give you all and the iaea in general tremendous credit for framing a lot of the debate and actually quantifying a lot of how we talk about energy subsidies on the fossil based in her noble energy side of the equation. you mentioned there was progress being made on the subsidies issue. can you characterize a little bit the nature of that progress because i think one of the ways you talked about it was sending a signal about using energy and efficiently or using one kind of energy versus anothe
for brazil it's a different story. it's the story of the ability of petrol to be able to raise the necessary funds and as we highlighted in a report which i will do now if the prices go to $80 above we may see brazil may be one of the regions which will have the toughest challenges because the investments are basically financed through cash flows. if they go down they have debt which will be a major issue for production growth coming from brazil. >> let me turn the page a little bit on...
74
74
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
WHYY
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
ambassador to brazil. ayalde is one of a handful of hispanic ambassadors. as a member of the hispanic employee council of foreign affairs agencies, or hecfaa, ayalde serves as a role model. >> anything i can do to help particularly young women, i' move up in this year but also balancing our lives as women, as mothers, as wives and also being professionals. >> bonnie: hefcu is one of the affinity groups created to help support and attract minoritie and attract them to the profession. targeted recruiting is a key element but ambassador linda thomas greenfield says the state department faces competition. corporations and other government agencies are also pursuing young, bright, motivated and diverse talent. >> linda thomas greenfield: that was one of our huge, huge concerns. the fact that our diversity numbers have not gone significantly up despite very aggressive recruiting, programs that focus on getting more minorities interested. i came to the conclusion when i was director general that we had to start recruiting in eighth grade. >> bonnie: ambassador tho
ambassador to brazil. ayalde is one of a handful of hispanic ambassadors. as a member of the hispanic employee council of foreign affairs agencies, or hecfaa, ayalde serves as a role model. >> anything i can do to help particularly young women, i' move up in this year but also balancing our lives as women, as mothers, as wives and also being professionals. >> bonnie: hefcu is one of the affinity groups created to help support and attract minoritie and attract them to the profession....
58
58
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
>> security cameras in brazil catch some terrifying moments. this first one on the side of a road. you see a family. pay attention to this man carrying a backpack. he pulled out a gun that had a silencer on it and he approaches this family. >> no. >> the dude with the babe pulled a gun out of his pocket? >> you see the man drop the baby on the ground. the man who is holding a baby is a member of military police. he immediately springs into action and he starts firing at this man. he was able to shoot the guy who attacked his family. that man had to be taken to the hospital with serious gun shot wounds. the story gets crazier. it turns out this man who attacked this family had just escaped from a detention center. he had previously been arrested for robbery and drug trafficking. police wonder if this was a random attack or targeting this guy who was a member of the military police. fortunately, the baby was all right. did have minor injuries from that fall. the baby is okay. this second security video from brazil involving weapons. watch these guys come around the corners. they poin
>> security cameras in brazil catch some terrifying moments. this first one on the side of a road. you see a family. pay attention to this man carrying a backpack. he pulled out a gun that had a silencer on it and he approaches this family. >> no. >> the dude with the babe pulled a gun out of his pocket? >> you see the man drop the baby on the ground. the man who is holding a baby is a member of military police. he immediately springs into action and he starts firing at...
26
26
Nov 21, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
and you know, in brazil, we're in brazil as well. so there are truck drivers, driving from the northern part of brazil to the southern part of brazil. and over 1 million truck drivers. and so we started a cooperation with the transport companies, and there are over 500. and so together, we're having seminars and workshops, and i must say, from the over 1 million truck drivers, 83% know about children's rights, and they are protecting these children. they're our best ambassadors, and they're really having an eye on their colleagues. so all of those cases have reduced 2/3 of those cases have been able to be reduced. and this is really a success story. >> a topic that we have covered extensively on the show is the plight of the hundreds of thousands of displaced children from the on going conflicts in syria and iraq, and i know there are an estimated 100,000 iraqis in sweden, and i know that sweden has provided humanitarian aid to iraq, and how much of a focus will children in that part of the world be for your efforts? >> i must say, i
and you know, in brazil, we're in brazil as well. so there are truck drivers, driving from the northern part of brazil to the southern part of brazil. and over 1 million truck drivers. and so we started a cooperation with the transport companies, and there are over 500. and so together, we're having seminars and workshops, and i must say, from the over 1 million truck drivers, 83% know about children's rights, and they are protecting these children. they're our best ambassadors, and they're...
208
208
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
it's going to be much more difficult for brazil to reform. the rate has not improved despite a big bull market in commodities. now, the next five or six years, they're going to have a tough time. >> thank you very much for being with us, global head of emerging market cross strategy at ubs. we need the music to go out, as well. >>> hopefully some more music to come because the ceo of astrazeneca says a deal with pfizer would have failed. stay tuned for that exclusive cnbc interview up after this break. >>> pfizer's failed attempt to take over its uk rival astrazeneca has helped the company show offs strength. speaking exclusively to our own catherine boyle after he added that any deal with the u.s. giant would have probably failed, anyway. >> we were worried about the tax inversion rate. in fact, it has become a reality. and quite frankly, if we had agreed to a deal at the time, probably that deal would have fallen apart by now just like the abvie-shire deal. and it would have created enormous disruption and destruction of the company. >> wha
it's going to be much more difficult for brazil to reform. the rate has not improved despite a big bull market in commodities. now, the next five or six years, they're going to have a tough time. >> thank you very much for being with us, global head of emerging market cross strategy at ubs. we need the music to go out, as well. >>> hopefully some more music to come because the ceo of astrazeneca says a deal with pfizer would have failed. stay tuned for that exclusive cnbc...
160
160
Nov 5, 2014
11/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
>> matt dowd, nicolle wallace, ghoon brazil, bill crystal, david plouffe. so greet have your analysis on this big night in american politics and we here at "nightline" will be right back with more of our live coverage of these midterm elections. keep it here. >> this special edition of "nightline," your voice, your vote, is brought to you by geico. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. dulcolax, for relief you can
>> matt dowd, nicolle wallace, ghoon brazil, bill crystal, david plouffe. so greet have your analysis on this big night in american politics and we here at "nightline" will be right back with more of our live coverage of these midterm elections. keep it here. >> this special edition of "nightline," your voice, your vote, is brought to you by geico. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer...
85
85
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
growth in brazil has been nothing for quite a while. still aan economy with rather young population. they need to grow. they need to go somewhere. >> in the category of emerging markets does it have a grim outlook -- outlook or have -- brazil is the rim camp. who else is in its camp and who can we be a bit more sanguine about when it comes to emerging markets next year? >> the countries that are in the grim are the client the exporters who have not done their homework. growth is low and inflation is already too high and fiscal reforms have not been coming through. of course.a an obvious one. the ruble has been particularly weak. you mentioned indonesia. that is a place where there is chance for reform and that is coming through. that is a country where policymakers tried to take againstof their policy the bed is maybe a positive exception. >> one of the positions we had was about energy prices. >> it depends on which country you talk about. there is commodity, energy exports, and big importers. india, turkey, korea, china, they need ene
growth in brazil has been nothing for quite a while. still aan economy with rather young population. they need to grow. they need to go somewhere. >> in the category of emerging markets does it have a grim outlook -- outlook or have -- brazil is the rim camp. who else is in its camp and who can we be a bit more sanguine about when it comes to emerging markets next year? >> the countries that are in the grim are the client the exporters who have not done their homework. growth is low...
46
46
Nov 13, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
why brazil? >> well, you know, when you are in the oil and gas phase you take a long-term view of everything. and we thought brazil was a great place because we have good customers and partners here. and the most important parent of the center we're opening today is the quality of the people and the research that can take place. so it adds from our view from every perspective. >> this is a technology story in and of itself. in the way that you guys are going to drill. do you want to talk about that? that is the angle that is most fascinating i think to people. >> well, yeah, and i think generally people know that drilling is taking place in deeper water, in harsher environments. and the technology that allows that to be done safely and responsibly and cost effectively has to continue to improve and get better. so we've created this center in collaboration with some of our customers and partners so that we can become even a better supplier and a better partner to the industry as they explore the p
why brazil? >> well, you know, when you are in the oil and gas phase you take a long-term view of everything. and we thought brazil was a great place because we have good customers and partners here. and the most important parent of the center we're opening today is the quality of the people and the research that can take place. so it adds from our view from every perspective. >> this is a technology story in and of itself. in the way that you guys are going to drill. do you want to...
57
57
Nov 21, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
and sao paulo and the country of brazil is entering into its wettest months, november to december and january and february. but we haven't had the rainfall replenishing the normal amounts of water in this area over the past several years -- or the past three years. this has led to an exceptional drought with the bull's eye landing right over sao paulo state, even extreme drought conditions extending inland towards the country of brazil. let's look at some of the visuals out of that area. this is callis a system of five reservoirs that provides water to 20 million people. this area is just seeing critical water levels. it's even using pumps to access more water from other sources. you can see just the dried river beds that usually feed these reservoirs are completely barren. officials estimate it would have to rain three years at normal levels just to get back to a comfortable state in that region. bring you back to my graphics and zoom into sao paulo. we'll talk about a major reservoir feeding this area. this is an image from nasa taken last year in august. you can see the reservoir a
and sao paulo and the country of brazil is entering into its wettest months, november to december and january and february. but we haven't had the rainfall replenishing the normal amounts of water in this area over the past several years -- or the past three years. this has led to an exceptional drought with the bull's eye landing right over sao paulo state, even extreme drought conditions extending inland towards the country of brazil. let's look at some of the visuals out of that area. this...
87
87
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
her government is allegedly linked to a corruption scandal involving brazil's main oil company. some protesters are demanding her impeachment. >> reporter: more than 3,000 people have taken to the streets here in sao paulo to denounce political corruption. this comes in the middle of a massive investigation into a bribery scandal involving the state oil company and members of the ruling workers party. now, what people here say they want is the impeachment of the president, re-elected last month and the end of what they're calling the cubanization of brazil. >> translator: we are quickly going down the path of dictatorship. just like venezuela. it's hard to believe our president wants democracy here. >> translator: we want her impeached because we can't take any more corruption and robbery. >> reporter: there's been incredible polarization in this country, ever since presidential elections. a few people have been calling her military intervention to overthrow the president. just a couple days ago we saw another protest with over 7,000 people showing their support for the governme
her government is allegedly linked to a corruption scandal involving brazil's main oil company. some protesters are demanding her impeachment. >> reporter: more than 3,000 people have taken to the streets here in sao paulo to denounce political corruption. this comes in the middle of a massive investigation into a bribery scandal involving the state oil company and members of the ruling workers party. now, what people here say they want is the impeachment of the president, re-elected last...
92
92
Nov 9, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
but also, i knew that while it would be a huge story in brazil i didn't actually expect it to be a big story in canada. the reason is because from experience i know that when i've done reporting along the lines of country a is spying on country b, country b, the country being spied on, cares a huge amount but typically country a, the country doing the spying, doesn't really care at all. people care about the stories that show that they're being spied on but they don't care very much about stories showing their government is spying on other people around the world. yet my expecttations were completely thwarted. it was a huge story in canada. it led the nightly news four or five consecutive nights. i was delugede to do interviews and do further reporting. a lot did. i was very surprised at how much that story resonated here in canada. i spoke to a couple of canadian journalist whose i know pretty well, three or four of them, and asked why has this story become so big in canada that canada is spying this ministry in brazil? basically they said there are two reasons. they said number one t
but also, i knew that while it would be a huge story in brazil i didn't actually expect it to be a big story in canada. the reason is because from experience i know that when i've done reporting along the lines of country a is spying on country b, country b, the country being spied on, cares a huge amount but typically country a, the country doing the spying, doesn't really care at all. people care about the stories that show that they're being spied on but they don't care very much about...
122
122
Nov 7, 2014
11/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
sao paulo's industries drive brazil's economic growth. this factory uses 15,000 liters of water a day and the owner is worried about future supplies. the authorities know exactly what's needed. they have to invest in basic infrastructure, says mauricio. because without water, there are companies here who won't be able to produce anything. the state border authority has acknowledged that unless water levels recover, there may be power cuts and more rationing. everyone here is praying for more rain, but is it already too late? bbc news, sao paulo. >>> now, let's bring you the latest on ebola. it's been a crucial week for mali. within a matter of days, we find out whether a 2-year-old girl who died of ebola in that country has passed the virus on to anyone else. more than 100 people are currently in quarantine in the capital and a western town. anne soy reports from the capital bamako. >> reporter: along this street in bamako lives a large family that's now stuck at home. volunteers from the red cross have been visiting them for two weeks no
sao paulo's industries drive brazil's economic growth. this factory uses 15,000 liters of water a day and the owner is worried about future supplies. the authorities know exactly what's needed. they have to invest in basic infrastructure, says mauricio. because without water, there are companies here who won't be able to produce anything. the state border authority has acknowledged that unless water levels recover, there may be power cuts and more rationing. everyone here is praying for more...
23
23
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
., canada, brazil, and the middle east. all other countries put together, some decreased a bit, some increased a bit. but in total, they see in total production a bit of a decline. so how are we going to meet the demand growth? the united states, we expect the oil production mainly coming from shale will increase hroughout the 20's, which is very good news for the global markets. i think today the consumers in the world, the united states, that the price of oil recently and now are kept at a level which is providing a comfort zone for the consumer. it's very good news. ut when we look at the deposits of the shale oil, we expect the growth will be significant but this is far from meeting the entire global oil demand growth and we expect, as our colleagues from the eia, sometime soon that growth will come to a plateau. from canada, we also expect strong growth coming from oil sands even though there are some challenges, we believe those challenges can be overcome and we may well see a growth coming from canada -- which makes
., canada, brazil, and the middle east. all other countries put together, some decreased a bit, some increased a bit. but in total, they see in total production a bit of a decline. so how are we going to meet the demand growth? the united states, we expect the oil production mainly coming from shale will increase hroughout the 20's, which is very good news for the global markets. i think today the consumers in the world, the united states, that the price of oil recently and now are kept at a...
44
44
Nov 11, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
this idea that canada's spying on this ministry in brazil. and they said, well, basically there are two reasons. why the story ended up being so big. they said, number one, there were a ton of canadians, probably most, who didn't even know there was such an agency called csac. that canadians just didn't know that they had an agency engaged in this very far-reaching and invasive electronic surveillance. they were watching the snowden reporting, they knew the n.s.a. did it, they knew the british had the gchq but a lot of canadians did not know that there was an agency engaging in this kind of activity. secondly, they said, and i've ground it -- found this even more meaningful, they said, the self-perception that canadians have, nationalistically, is completely at odds with what this story revealed. the sense -- essentially they were saying the ideas that canadians think, we're canadians, we don't do that kind of thing, we don't spy on democratically elected friendly governments for unfair economic advantage. and i found both of those points to
this idea that canada's spying on this ministry in brazil. and they said, well, basically there are two reasons. why the story ended up being so big. they said, number one, there were a ton of canadians, probably most, who didn't even know there was such an agency called csac. that canadians just didn't know that they had an agency engaged in this very far-reaching and invasive electronic surveillance. they were watching the snowden reporting, they knew the n.s.a. did it, they knew the british...
48
48
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> revolution is a big problem in brazil, they are switching to battery powered buses. >> it's another typical busy morning at the main bus terminal in the suburbs of sao paulo. this is an all electric battery powered public bus, one of several going through a trial run in sao paulo, the first of its kind to be put in operation in south america and a handful of cities around the world. they were putting operation more than 100,000 passengers used to buses. >> it doesn't make pollution. it's faster and doesn't make noise. >> it runs entirely on rechargeable lithium eye i don't know batteries. four times a day, the buses quickly fueled up on electricity at this charging dock. >> there are more than 20,000 regular diesel powered buses in the city of sao paulo, one of the biggest sweeps of any city buses in the world. less than 2% are battery powered, but if this takes offer and gross, it would not only have environmental, but economic benefits, as well. >> in cities like sao paulo they are losing more than 10% of the city g.d.p. just because of congestion, so therefore providing better so
. >> revolution is a big problem in brazil, they are switching to battery powered buses. >> it's another typical busy morning at the main bus terminal in the suburbs of sao paulo. this is an all electric battery powered public bus, one of several going through a trial run in sao paulo, the first of its kind to be put in operation in south america and a handful of cities around the world. they were putting operation more than 100,000 passengers used to buses. >> it doesn't make...
106
106
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to go live to saw paolo and talk more about brazil's economy. a once booming economy now struggling for growth. india also reports growth figures. its economy has been having its weakest run since the 1980s, but expectations have been high ever since the new government headed by narendra modi took charge six months ago. but we're also beginning to talk about this in the united states. also, today is black friday. the day after thanksgiving. and the biggest shopping day of the year. let me give you an idea of the sheer numbers involved last year. 141 million americans shopped over that thanksgiving weekend. a quarter of them were already in the shops by 8:00 p.m. on thursday evening. they spent an average of $413 per person. what's that add up to? a massive nearly $61.5 billion. total spending has more than doubled over the past decade. here are some of the first shoppers hitting stores across the united states. in the past few hours, experts are predicting sales could be up over last year. a third year in a row, workers at the world's biggest re
we're going to go live to saw paolo and talk more about brazil's economy. a once booming economy now struggling for growth. india also reports growth figures. its economy has been having its weakest run since the 1980s, but expectations have been high ever since the new government headed by narendra modi took charge six months ago. but we're also beginning to talk about this in the united states. also, today is black friday. the day after thanksgiving. and the biggest shopping day of the year....
58
58
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and brazil yap soccer legend pay lay is in the hospital and expected to be released in the next few days. the 74-year-old was admitted with a urinaryy tract infection. just a few weeks ago he had surgery to remove kidney stones. he is soccer ambassador and icon and among accolades he won three world cups play are for brazil. >> a minnesota family that lost someone in a fire got to hear his heartbeat again. he died back in march and was an organ donor and his heart went to tom meeks. hospitals denied him due to his health concerns and age. mayo clinic was not among them he got the you call a heart was found. he was able to meet eyesler's family and invited hem to listen to eyesler's heart which beats in his body. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> it's my pleasure. >> such a touching moment. the two families shared memories and created new ones. hisler's decision to be an organ donor helped 60 people. >> i tweet the story i was tweeting it and i tiered up. >> i always have that done or thing on my license but have not had the opportunity to do. it you and i give blood, that's good, r
. >> and brazil yap soccer legend pay lay is in the hospital and expected to be released in the next few days. the 74-year-old was admitted with a urinaryy tract infection. just a few weeks ago he had surgery to remove kidney stones. he is soccer ambassador and icon and among accolades he won three world cups play are for brazil. >> a minnesota family that lost someone in a fire got to hear his heartbeat again. he died back in march and was an organ donor and his heart went to tom...
38
38
Nov 23, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
i know your mom was born in brazil. now, as i mentioned you founded the world child foundation 15 years ago. what inspired you then to go down this path as an international advocate for abused children? >> i think the whole start in 1996 when spee sweden had the first world congress on exploitation, sexual exploitation of children. so i asked myself what can i personally do to help to draw the attention to this very, very difficult issue which at that time was quite a taboo. and so that's why i tried to draw the attention it's not easy as a woman is a mother and as a queen to talk about those issues, that's true. but if we don't, who is doing it? and who is going to help the children? you have to talk about it and that's why i am so happy that after 25 years, it's really on the issue we saw all the members here now in the u.n. talking about sexual a use to protect the children about trafficking about all these difficult issues. >> and the numbers are dramatic. it's estimated that one in five women and one in 10 men are
i know your mom was born in brazil. now, as i mentioned you founded the world child foundation 15 years ago. what inspired you then to go down this path as an international advocate for abused children? >> i think the whole start in 1996 when spee sweden had the first world congress on exploitation, sexual exploitation of children. so i asked myself what can i personally do to help to draw the attention to this very, very difficult issue which at that time was quite a taboo. and so that's...
58
58
Nov 13, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the green line is china, brazil, india combined. they make up a most 8.5% of global gdp, more than the u.s.. and the u.s. has been arguably the most aggressive central bank. king was way out in front of this on level matters. there is something about the blunt interest, the blunt reality of level, isn't there? >> i think the biggest take away is that china is becoming much less responsive to basic liquidity and credit stimulus. over the last three years, for every one dollar and china, they have been able to grow less than basically $.30 per new gdp. that is telling you the productivity growth is coming off in china. a lot of investment is going to wasteful investment, a lot of it is maybe going to manhattan real estate [laughter] . --do you believe what are it larry summers says about china reverting to the mean? >> i'm of the view that chinese growth is slowing. the chinese miracle is going to be stunted in the next two or three years. perhaps global markets have not priced in the full impact of the chinese slowdown. that speaks o
the green line is china, brazil, india combined. they make up a most 8.5% of global gdp, more than the u.s.. and the u.s. has been arguably the most aggressive central bank. king was way out in front of this on level matters. there is something about the blunt interest, the blunt reality of level, isn't there? >> i think the biggest take away is that china is becoming much less responsive to basic liquidity and credit stimulus. over the last three years, for every one dollar and china,...
40
40
Nov 21, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and also brazilal. really important to mention the -- up 8% today. this is an area that hasn't gotten a lot of love lately but very easily called given where valuations are. >> all is right in the world now? >> i think if there is downside risk somewhere it is mario draghi maybe not being able to deliver on qe heavy, the right to buy government bonds. and we know there is a huge political battle with the germans. he probably wins ultimately but you may be staring into the abyss before we get there. >> he has to go beyond government bonds. i'm not sure this is going to help the economy but it is going to juice the market if they deliver. and if you want to see what the best corollary is to u.s. markets when we began and what worked. two things. --. you can also buy a hedged version these days. so it takes out the euro exposure. if luricing a the bank stocks, eufn. those are two areas if you believe they are really going to put the pedal to the metal that is where you should outperform. those are sectors that would be ripe to play european qe. >> if no
and also brazilal. really important to mention the -- up 8% today. this is an area that hasn't gotten a lot of love lately but very easily called given where valuations are. >> all is right in the world now? >> i think if there is downside risk somewhere it is mario draghi maybe not being able to deliver on qe heavy, the right to buy government bonds. and we know there is a huge political battle with the germans. he probably wins ultimately but you may be staring into the abyss...
48
48
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> in brazil, sao paulo experimenting with battery powered buses that could change transportation here. >> kurdish peshmerga forces from iraq have now joined the battle against isil in the syrian town of kobane. they're helping the hundreds of syrian kurdish and other opposition fighters who are already there. the iraq kurdish peshmerga forces crossed the border on friday. we have more from the turkey-syria border. >> we are a few kilometers away from kobane where the sound of sporadic fighting and shelling has persisted throughout saturday. behind me is one entrance through the town from turkey where the iraq kurdish peshmerga forces crossed over late friday and early hours of saturday bringing with them much needed reinforcements for the syrian kurdish fighters who have been combating isil. the peshmerga forces when entered stationed themselves mainly in the western part of the city. they brought with them semi pickup trucks that were essentially carrying heavy weaponry like anti aircraft guns and rocket launchers, bazookas and the like. these were weaponries that the syrian kurdish
. >> in brazil, sao paulo experimenting with battery powered buses that could change transportation here. >> kurdish peshmerga forces from iraq have now joined the battle against isil in the syrian town of kobane. they're helping the hundreds of syrian kurdish and other opposition fighters who are already there. the iraq kurdish peshmerga forces crossed the border on friday. we have more from the turkey-syria border. >> we are a few kilometers away from kobane where the sound...
133
133
Nov 13, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
anytime. >>> now, ge moving on, it's tapping into brazil's oil and gas resources. the focus on the developments in the energy sector. as we have been saying throughout the show, we were planning to join mark live in brazil. there have been technical issues. we are working to improve those, but we won't have interviews right now. >>> but other news to look forward to, christie's gets an offer it could be refuse as andy warhol's painting close for close to see 70 million at auction. arrows pointing higher, joy jouns higher in premarket trade. how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> it's 5:30 a.m. in new york. good
anytime. >>> now, ge moving on, it's tapping into brazil's oil and gas resources. the focus on the developments in the energy sector. as we have been saying throughout the show, we were planning to join mark live in brazil. there have been technical issues. we are working to improve those, but we won't have interviews right now. >>> but other news to look forward to, christie's gets an offer it could be refuse as andy warhol's painting close for close to see 70 million at...
104
104
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >> surveillance video out of philadelphia show as woman being abducted. man grabbed the 22-year-old woman who is walking down the street last night. he dragged her to the car as she screamed for help. you see it there they struggle outside the car. broke one of the window. she dropped her cell phone and her glasses. the man threw her in the back seat then he drove off. the woman hasn't been seen since. her family is begging for her return. >> horrifying to watch it happen. >> let's move to some consumer news. making a copy of key high tech. real convenience but also concerns about say. michael joins us now with a look at the technology. >> used to have the key actually in your hand the and then go to lock smith to get a copy. not any more. new key made isn't much more difficult than snapping a selfie. the. >> this is the key app. offers to change the way we make our key. this is the ceo greg marsh. >> scan the key on the phone and
and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >> surveillance video out of philadelphia show as woman being abducted. man grabbed the 22-year-old woman who is walking down the street last night. he dragged her to the car as she screamed for help. you see it there they struggle outside the car. broke one of the window. she dropped her cell phone and her glasses. the man threw her in...
43
43
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
but also, i knew that while it would be a huge story in brazil i didn't actually expect it to be a big story in canada. the reason is because from experience i know that when i've done reporting along the lines of country a is spying on country b, country b, the country being spied on, cares a huge amount but typically country a, the country doing the spying, doesn't really care at all. people care about the stories that show that they're being spied ofpblet they don't care very much about stories showing their government is spying on other people around the world. yet my expecttations were completely thwarted. it was a huge story in canada. it led the nightly news four or five consecutive nights. i was delugede to do interviews and do further reporting. a lot did. i was very surprised at how much that story resonated here in canada. i spoke to a couple of canadian journalist whose i know pretty well, three or four of them, and asked why has this story become so big in canada that canada is spy ong this ministry in brazil? basically they said there are two reasons. they said number one
but also, i knew that while it would be a huge story in brazil i didn't actually expect it to be a big story in canada. the reason is because from experience i know that when i've done reporting along the lines of country a is spying on country b, country b, the country being spied on, cares a huge amount but typically country a, the country doing the spying, doesn't really care at all. people care about the stories that show that they're being spied ofpblet they don't care very much about...
36
36
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: i am gabriel elizondo in sao paulo brazil a city experimenting with economically friendly battery-powered public buses, if successful it could change transportation here. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra i am david foster these are the top stories this hour. this is a struggle for power inside the west african country of bikini faso with two rival military leaders say this they are in control it appears that colonel zida is in control of the broadcasting outlets there, he said he was taking power after another man said that he was the new leader. >>> the nigerian rebel group boca ham ran is denying a ceasefire with the government. the leader ruled out future talks with no negotiations taking place. >>> iraqi peshmerge soldiers have crossed the border from turk any to syria to join the fight against isil. convoys carried heavy weaponry, as well as the fighters themselves. the peshmerga soldiers are joining syrian forces already in kobane. >>> now, tribal lea leaders in. yemen has been trying to find a solution to the political problems there. they have tkpw*pb given
. >> reporter: i am gabriel elizondo in sao paulo brazil a city experimenting with economically friendly battery-powered public buses, if successful it could change transportation here. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra i am david foster these are the top stories this hour. this is a struggle for power inside the west african country of bikini faso with two rival military leaders say this they are in control it appears that colonel zida is in control of the broadcasting...
141
141
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
she's with us from sao paulo, brazil. the concern was pele sent a tweet yesterday saying he was fine. so really i guess what happened here? >> reporter: that was exactly the confusion, you had pele saying one thing, the hospital saying the other and a series of tweets. pele said he was fine, it wasn't serious and he wasn't in intensive care. the hospital saying he was getting kidney dialysis. the problem was more the english team pr for pele wasn't keeping up with the quickly changing conditions and facts there on the ground in the hospital. yesterday morning likely when tweets were first prepared pele wasn't in intensive care, his personal aide told us he was moved to a secluded part of the hospital because he was getting too many visitors and too many phone calls and doing just fine. of course as we now know by evening he was receiving dialysis and that's obviously an indication of some serious kidney problems. again, i would say they were not necessarily contradicting each other the tweets came out a little too late. >
she's with us from sao paulo, brazil. the concern was pele sent a tweet yesterday saying he was fine. so really i guess what happened here? >> reporter: that was exactly the confusion, you had pele saying one thing, the hospital saying the other and a series of tweets. pele said he was fine, it wasn't serious and he wasn't in intensive care. the hospital saying he was getting kidney dialysis. the problem was more the english team pr for pele wasn't keeping up with the quickly changing...
59
59
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
as treasury secretary he kept a tight grip on spending and helped brazil secure its credit rateing in 2008. >>> egypt has increased security ahead of anti-government rallies planned for friday. that didn't stop protests from take place in ale alexandria and around cairo overnight. soldiers and police have been deployed across the capital. friday's demonstrations say we want the country to be run according to islamic law. >>> al jazerra continues to demands the release of on three journalisted who have now been in prison in egypt for 335 days. peter greste, and the others were jailed for helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. they are appealing against their convictions. >>> in india, all old vehicles are supposed to be off the roads of the capital because of worsening air pollution. it noted new delhi's air quality was deteriorating. some studies suggest police levels are higher than in beijing. first of all, the environment assistenvironmentalassists are t what did they say exactly? >> reporter: it's saying that, quote, it's an undisputed fact that the air pollution is new delhi is
as treasury secretary he kept a tight grip on spending and helped brazil secure its credit rateing in 2008. >>> egypt has increased security ahead of anti-government rallies planned for friday. that didn't stop protests from take place in ale alexandria and around cairo overnight. soldiers and police have been deployed across the capital. friday's demonstrations say we want the country to be run according to islamic law. >>> al jazerra continues to demands the release of on...