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in brazil door to door vendors have long been a fixture of rural areas or remote urban neighborhoods what it's hard to reach supermarkets on food. lesley's best selling items on dairy products like joggers and desserts well most with the high sugar content. local distributors deliver the goods they're the link between the company and vendors like patricia. carroll she goes out every day she's a very good sales woman and works really hard i take my hat off she's not lazy she's always out brain washing. petrie's she has no choice but to work all the time the business risk is all hers nestlé is guaranteed it's profit but we see it is self-employed and each month has to buy a specific amount of stock from the middleman regardless of whether she can sell it or not but to b.c. his daughter jessica helps out a. bit to this yet knows her target group that her friends and neighbors. put in the door to door sales system is good for people who have no money because they can have a tab with us. has to allow customers of two full weeks to settle the bill. coming in she lost them with the latest
in brazil door to door vendors have long been a fixture of rural areas or remote urban neighborhoods what it's hard to reach supermarkets on food. lesley's best selling items on dairy products like joggers and desserts well most with the high sugar content. local distributors deliver the goods they're the link between the company and vendors like patricia. carroll she goes out every day she's a very good sales woman and works really hard i take my hat off she's not lazy she's always out brain...
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brazil is deeply divided politically and socially. it started when the middle class that traditionally supported lula's workers' party became increasingly disillusioned with his leadership. this research get that balance people who work like i do don't support lula. the will vote on the he subsidizes families cooking gas and whatever else he simply buying the. equal that was bobby's by foreign loon after running as presidential candidate brazil's top electoral court has forced his party onto the back foot still lula's followers remain optimistic that the workers' party can still win. this mr names to come the surveys show that president lula is capable of transferring votes to someone else. you know. we're voting for a living even if the picture on the ballot shows fine and. with elections just weeks away it looks like brazil's political crisis isn't going to end anytime soon. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the united states is marking the seventeenth anniversary of the september e
brazil is deeply divided politically and socially. it started when the middle class that traditionally supported lula's workers' party became increasingly disillusioned with his leadership. this research get that balance people who work like i do don't support lula. the will vote on the he subsidizes families cooking gas and whatever else he simply buying the. equal that was bobby's by foreign loon after running as presidential candidate brazil's top electoral court has forced his party onto...
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we arejust community and brazil as a whole. we are just listening community and brazil as a whole. we arejust listening fair community and brazil as a whole. we are just listening fair to the sounds of sirens and firefighters presumably trying to bring the fire under control. that's right. they have been working on it for several hours now. the fire is believed to have broken out after visiting hours on sunday. it is understood that there are experts on the scene working with firefighters to see what they can save. just looking at the images and the extent of the fire it looks like there is very little of the museum. the fire is still very much under way. you know, it is farfrom still very much under way. you know, it is far from over. it is a dramatic loss for brazil. it is far from over. it is a dramatic loss for brazillj it is far from over. it is a dramatic loss for brazil. i was going to ask you that. this is just not for brazil, it is important for south america as well, isn't it? that's right, one of the biggest natural history collections in the americas and it's notjust it
we arejust community and brazil as a whole. we are just listening community and brazil as a whole. we arejust listening fair community and brazil as a whole. we are just listening fair to the sounds of sirens and firefighters presumably trying to bring the fire under control. that's right. they have been working on it for several hours now. the fire is believed to have broken out after visiting hours on sunday. it is understood that there are experts on the scene working with firefighters to...
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brazil's unified public health system called sis has. main federal list of eight hundred forty prescription drugs that cover the most common illnesses. in twenty fourteen brazil spent fourteen percent of its federal health budget on drugs and spending on drugs has risen by three hundred twenty percent over the past decade. with new treatments a new drugs being developed all the time the system is under constant pressure to deliver on his constitutional promise to provide health care for all. of this magnitude to meet family and disease. even when i feel some bad is easting or trade scam me on just getting pushed my eyes out kid stiffly denies any bad scenes they said is sad those signals are back the cause of vision far in their eye popping out pushed out of the sound else envious wish to sell us out of the kitty asses he's always so you know the female. the medicine jacko needs is not on the seuss essential medicine list and the charity is supplying him the drug only does so for a maximum of two years jacko is coming to the end of that.
brazil's unified public health system called sis has. main federal list of eight hundred forty prescription drugs that cover the most common illnesses. in twenty fourteen brazil spent fourteen percent of its federal health budget on drugs and spending on drugs has risen by three hundred twenty percent over the past decade. with new treatments a new drugs being developed all the time the system is under constant pressure to deliver on his constitutional promise to provide health care for all. of...
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lula came from humble beginnings, born into a poorfamily in the north—east brazil. he didn't learn to read until he was ten. at 14, he got his firstjob in the factories of sao paulo, it was as a metal worker that he started to dabble in politics, eventually leading the metalworkers union. throughout the 70s and 80s, he organised major strikes, defying pressure from brazil's military rulers at the time. translation: we all know why we are on strike. the government doesn't know and the businessmen don't care. the working class have never got anything in this world without a battle, without perseverance and without the will to fight until the end. from there, the worker's party was born. but lula was to run for president unsuccessfully three times, before eventually being elected in 2002. committed to prioritising the poor, he led brazil during a period of unprecedented economic growth, that gave him money to spend on social programmes, lifting millions out of poverty. and that helps to explain his enduring popularity. they identify with lula because he is one of them.
lula came from humble beginnings, born into a poorfamily in the north—east brazil. he didn't learn to read until he was ten. at 14, he got his firstjob in the factories of sao paulo, it was as a metal worker that he started to dabble in politics, eventually leading the metalworkers union. throughout the 70s and 80s, he organised major strikes, defying pressure from brazil's military rulers at the time. translation: we all know why we are on strike. the government doesn't know and the...
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to compound the health problems in brazil. we've been invited to a school taking part in the nutria program most of the eight hundred children between the ages of six and fourteen come from nearby for bayless the principle behind a new trail sounds good the dame's to familiarize children with unprocessed foods but help them develop an awareness for healthy food. to mislay foundation funds information events and organizes a healthy eating competition. a representative of sao paulo state school board has come to meet us. the foundation came to us offering the program. so we took six months studying the implications of the program especially because the name of nestle was it was behind the foundation so we took we took this very seriously you know. the principal has signed up a school for the nutria program for the second time schools compete against each other teachers and students have to solve questions about healthy eating. i can explain the numbers here to see five schools seven heard of in three teachers one hundred eighty
to compound the health problems in brazil. we've been invited to a school taking part in the nutria program most of the eight hundred children between the ages of six and fourteen come from nearby for bayless the principle behind a new trail sounds good the dame's to familiarize children with unprocessed foods but help them develop an awareness for healthy food. to mislay foundation funds information events and organizes a healthy eating competition. a representative of sao paulo state school...
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luiz inacio lula da silva becoming brazil's first working—class president. it was the end of a long journey for the former metalworker. he came from humble beginnings, born into a poor family he came from humble beginnings, born into a poorfamily in he came from humble beginnings, born into a poor family in the north—east brazil. he didn't learn to read until he was ten. at 1a he got his firstjob in the factories of sao paulo, it was as a metal worker that he started to dabble in politics, it eventually leading to metal workers union. throughout the 70s and 80s, he organised major strikes, defying pressure from brazil's military rulers at the time. translation: we all know why we are on strike. the government doesn't know and the businessmen do not care. the working class have never got anything in this world without perseverance and without the will to fight until the end of. from there, the workers party was born. he was to run for president unsuccessfully three times before eventually being elected in 2002. committed to prioritise in the poon 2002. comm
luiz inacio lula da silva becoming brazil's first working—class president. it was the end of a long journey for the former metalworker. he came from humble beginnings, born into a poor family he came from humble beginnings, born into a poorfamily in he came from humble beginnings, born into a poor family in the north—east brazil. he didn't learn to read until he was ten. at 1a he got his firstjob in the factories of sao paulo, it was as a metal worker that he started to dabble in politics,...
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brazz -- brazil will be under pressure. consumption will slow and we could lose half a million barrels to one million barrels per day from these countries. alix: do you agree? >> i have seen this before, every five years, there is an emerging market crisis that is going to collapse commodities and most times it does not turn out. this time it may in fact turn out. most of the time it is not and i think the demand picture is strong. alix: a potential difference is the oil price in local currencies, looking at levels we have not seen since 2008, whether you are looking at the argentine peso or the lira. how price are these countries considering some of the subsidy several tough in the last few years? >> obviously the strengthen the dollar will impact to demand to a degree, but these are inflexible demand numbers to me, and currencies play less of a role then people put into them. i think the emerging market contagion is not as bad in the commodities since as a lot of the analysts are looking for. alix: why are you so pessimis
brazz -- brazil will be under pressure. consumption will slow and we could lose half a million barrels to one million barrels per day from these countries. alix: do you agree? >> i have seen this before, every five years, there is an emerging market crisis that is going to collapse commodities and most times it does not turn out. this time it may in fact turn out. most of the time it is not and i think the demand picture is strong. alix: a potential difference is the oil price in local...
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right wing candidate and he's also trying to change the status quo and in brazil in right now in brazil i think why do you think back to the election is because brazilians are very resentful with our political and economical situation and they don't trust any more depleted coal and the politicians so and he is a little bit in this sense trying to fight all of these deed i'm going to fight corruption and i'm different and i'm not involved in any case and corruption craze in brazil so but i think the comparison is fair even like i have to say something on immigration just recently he said that immigrants of refugees that comes from haiti are actually bringing disease to brazil and just say that a few days ago. we wrestle hades all have ate is so it's. so because it's this immigration issue that actually touches many countries around the world the immigration issue and the approach the u.s. is having has ripples around the world particularly in india namrata you were reporting on indian a large number of them being the recipients of a highly skilled visa known as the h one b. visa so this
right wing candidate and he's also trying to change the status quo and in brazil in right now in brazil i think why do you think back to the election is because brazilians are very resentful with our political and economical situation and they don't trust any more depleted coal and the politicians so and he is a little bit in this sense trying to fight all of these deed i'm going to fight corruption and i'm different and i'm not involved in any case and corruption craze in brazil so but i think...
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africa is not nearly as lucrative for now unlike in brazil to z.z. such as obesity and diabetes have not reached epidemic proportions but africa nutritionists say it's only a matter of time they're calling for timely action. if you have the afghani did you know it's one of the most service is so. i'm not i'm just i'm yes i'm going to be here i mean. so one of the most important things about this african body that was is that you have. bothered me to mix most of the items that means that most african families will be looking at unfortunately this one is some of the fourth you know about going on the families of their devoted to other foods. why they are vegetables disappearing from the city how much sway do multinationals hold over rural areas there's lots of agriculture to the north of nairobi. we meet family wilson he grows tomatoes and other vegetables everything for the market in the nearby town he has roughly half a hacker of lamb this is typically a small scale from one of the challenges that his family's going through it starts . here and setti
africa is not nearly as lucrative for now unlike in brazil to z.z. such as obesity and diabetes have not reached epidemic proportions but africa nutritionists say it's only a matter of time they're calling for timely action. if you have the afghani did you know it's one of the most service is so. i'm not i'm just i'm yes i'm going to be here i mean. so one of the most important things about this african body that was is that you have. bothered me to mix most of the items that means that most...
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africa is not nearly as lucrative for now unlike in brazil to z.z. such as obesity and diabetes have not reached epidemic proportions bundt africa nutritionists say it's only a matter of time yet calling for timely action. yeah they are going to do you know when you publish service to say. i'm not i'm just i'm just i'm coping here i mean. i see so one of the most important things about this afghan village of course is that you have. bothered me to mix most of my commitments but the most afghan families will be looking at unfortunately this one as i'm on the fourth about you know about dawn and the families of dead to war to end the force. why they are vegetables disappearing from the city how much sway do multinationals hold over rural areas as wants of agriculture to the north of nairobi. we meet fama wilson kang he grows tomatoes and other vegetables everything for the market in the nearby town he has roughly half a hacker of lamb this is typically a small scale from one of the telling just as he from his going through he starts. you've been sellin
africa is not nearly as lucrative for now unlike in brazil to z.z. such as obesity and diabetes have not reached epidemic proportions bundt africa nutritionists say it's only a matter of time yet calling for timely action. yeah they are going to do you know when you publish service to say. i'm not i'm just i'm just i'm coping here i mean. i see so one of the most important things about this afghan village of course is that you have. bothered me to mix most of my commitments but the most afghan...
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i learned that people here in brazil, especially dog parents, they are brazil, especially dog parents, they a re really pa rents, brazil, especially dog parents, they are really parents, you know, they think of their dogs as part of the family. they're think of their dogs as part of the family. they‘ re looking think of their dogs as part of the family. they're looking for safety and they're family. they're looking for safety and they‘ re looking family. they're looking for safety and they're looking for trust. 0ur product is built in a way that we deliver that for people through our apps and transparency from the centre, but also offering warranty in case of any accidentals, and we are able to deliver this on a scale not only in brazil, but now in north america. interesting. now, let's get back to more serious matters, trade tensions between washington and beijing, which could escalate this week. president trump could impose further tariffs on $20 billion of chinese imports, as early as the sixth of september. " $200 billion. let's go to our asia business hub and join rico hizon,
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it's a dramatic loss for brazil. i was going to ask you, because this is just not for brazil, it is important for south america as well, isn't it? that's right, one of the biggest natural history collections in the americas and it's not just items from brazil, it is items from very many different countries, including a 12,000—year—old skull believed to be one of the oldest from the americas. you know, people on social media just putting up loads of pictures of all of the items that they think have been lost in this fire. and certainly, you know, it's still, as i say, very much under way, trying to understand exactly what this loss means. but, just by looking at the images coming out this evening, it doesn't look like much will be saved. indeed, people commenting, as you said, on social media. and i think the director of the museum has spoken as well, hasn't he? that's right. one of the biggest concerns — and we haven't got down to the detail of how this fire started, but there is a lot of concern that funding w
it's a dramatic loss for brazil. i was going to ask you, because this is just not for brazil, it is important for south america as well, isn't it? that's right, one of the biggest natural history collections in the americas and it's not just items from brazil, it is items from very many different countries, including a 12,000—year—old skull believed to be one of the oldest from the americas. you know, people on social media just putting up loads of pictures of all of the items that they...
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threatened brazil with trade sanctions. in response jose serra went to the un to time brazil's fight into an international battle for developing countries. we must take into account that access to mitigation is a fundamental element in achieving the realisation of human right to enjoyment of the high us standard of the gold and. the u.s. backed down but jose serra wanted to ensure that his measures to reduce the price of pay to trucks became a norm. quarter moon. just for a soyuz etc. organiser someone. forcing you to completely. out of the pulpit that intellect their. ego is for. it go to a woman in a more noble job due to come in. this global medical milestone was hugely important even today jose serra now a candidate for national office campaigns on his triumph not the minister or so it was a few. but you could do. this with a to speak to me now year could be date. it is just one of tens of thousands saved by the campaign she helped to start. you must see to help him by using there's there are more the perfect guy to the
threatened brazil with trade sanctions. in response jose serra went to the un to time brazil's fight into an international battle for developing countries. we must take into account that access to mitigation is a fundamental element in achieving the realisation of human right to enjoyment of the high us standard of the gold and. the u.s. backed down but jose serra wanted to ensure that his measures to reduce the price of pay to trucks became a norm. quarter moon. just for a soyuz etc. organiser...
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threatened brazil with trade sanctions. in response jose serra went to the un to turn brazil's fate into an international battle for developing countries. we must take into account that access to mitigation is a fundamental element in achieving the realisation of human right to enjoyment of the high years standard of years ago and. the u.s. backed down but jose serra wanted to ensure that his measures to reduce the price of pizza to trucks became a norm. just for a soyuz etc. organiser someone told the court they have. to completely. out of the proper that intellect there. you go this far. it's. more noble job to me to come in. and so on to say. this global medical milestone was hugely important even today jose serra now a candidate for national office campaigns on his triumph not the minister or so it was a few. this without this victory now year could be date. news and just one of tens of thousands saved by the campaign she helped to start. you will see by using. the brick card the difficult burden really there are a coup
threatened brazil with trade sanctions. in response jose serra went to the un to turn brazil's fate into an international battle for developing countries. we must take into account that access to mitigation is a fundamental element in achieving the realisation of human right to enjoyment of the high years standard of years ago and. the u.s. backed down but jose serra wanted to ensure that his measures to reduce the price of pizza to trucks became a norm. just for a soyuz etc. organiser someone...
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threatened brazil with trade sanctions. in response jose serra went to the un to time brazil's fight into an international battle for developing countries. we must take into account that access to mitigation is a fundamental element in achieving the realisation of human right to enjoyment of the high as the standard of the go and. the u.s. backed down but jose serra wanted to ensure that his measures to reduce the price of pizza to trucks became a norm. quarter moon. just for the soyuz etc. as organiser someone's job. for. completely. out of the proper that intellect their. ego is for. it all to a woman. more noble job due to come it is so much of it this global medical milestone was hugely important even today jose serra now a candidate for national office campaigns on his triumph not the minister or so it was a few. but you could do. without this victory now you could be day it. just one of tens of thousands saved by the campaign she helped to start. you must see to help them by using their several more the project prior
threatened brazil with trade sanctions. in response jose serra went to the un to time brazil's fight into an international battle for developing countries. we must take into account that access to mitigation is a fundamental element in achieving the realisation of human right to enjoyment of the high as the standard of the go and. the u.s. backed down but jose serra wanted to ensure that his measures to reduce the price of pizza to trucks became a norm. quarter moon. just for the soyuz etc. as...
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and people in brazil the ground for going to south makes it very clear that brazil is. the second largest african country in the world the only country where as more people of african descent brazil is my jury. however in certain neighborhoods simply being young black and poor can get you shot down in the middle of the street. the real police have been carrying out regular raids in the fabulous over the past decade on the pretext of ridding slums of crime these operations make brazil the world champion of police violence against the black population. supersede the it took you five. he did use it he should walk in the guns you will. be able to do with these little things but those who got me out but my city cease ok to silkwood did yes it was a superbly lodhi. and . one hundred thirty years after the abolition of slavery afro brazilians are still by far the country's poorest population second class citizens in a world divided between blacks and whites. i think it's very important for people to realize that for eight hundred twenty for every european that traveled across
and people in brazil the ground for going to south makes it very clear that brazil is. the second largest african country in the world the only country where as more people of african descent brazil is my jury. however in certain neighborhoods simply being young black and poor can get you shot down in the middle of the street. the real police have been carrying out regular raids in the fabulous over the past decade on the pretext of ridding slums of crime these operations make brazil the world...
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a raging inferno destroys brazil's national museum. why was this building allowed to become a fire hazard? plus, answering the ca serve once again. why so many u.s. military veterans are running for office in the midterm electns. welcome to world news america. myanmar's transition towardha democractaken a step backwards. that is what the president of a the reuters nency said today after two of his reporters were jaid in myanmar. the government claims the men broke a law on state secrets.rs supporay the journalists were investigating violence against the rohingya. bbc's me and my -- myanmar correspondent nick beek has more. reporter: some countries they would have been given a prize for their work. not here. notau in san suu kyi's in myanmar. instead, for journalists wa lone and kyaw soe oo, the reward is a prison sentence.th reporters say they were framed because they were investigating the execution of 10 rohingya muslims. the n. believes the myanmar military and buddhist monks may have killed more than 10,000 rohingya in rakhine stat
a raging inferno destroys brazil's national museum. why was this building allowed to become a fire hazard? plus, answering the ca serve once again. why so many u.s. military veterans are running for office in the midterm electns. welcome to world news america. myanmar's transition towardha democractaken a step backwards. that is what the president of a the reuters nency said today after two of his reporters were jaid in myanmar. the government claims the men broke a law on state secrets.rs...
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brazil's former president lula da silva is banned from running in october selection even though he's considered the front runner. hello i'm down jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. says it's cutting off all funding to the u.n. agency that helps palestinian refugees calling it down irredeemably for the operation. a pro russian separatists leader dies in a bomb blast in ukraine moscow and kiev blame each other for the killing. and a final farewell for aretha franklin a star studded funeral in the u.s. the queen of song. we begin with breaking news out of brazil where former president luisa nasser lula da silva has been barred from running in october's election a majority of judges on the electoral court banned his candidacy he's serving a twelve year jail term for corruption under brazilian law can't run for the highest office because he is convicted of a crime but his party register him as its presidential candidate anyway. now a flagrant assault on the palestinian people that's how palestinian president mahmoud abbas is describing the u.s. decision to hol
brazil's former president lula da silva is banned from running in october selection even though he's considered the front runner. hello i'm down jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. says it's cutting off all funding to the u.n. agency that helps palestinian refugees calling it down irredeemably for the operation. a pro russian separatists leader dies in a bomb blast in ukraine moscow and kiev blame each other for the killing. and a final farewell for aretha franklin...
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united nations well now to brazil where the former president was a nasty to silver has been replaced as the workers' party candidate in the october elections is running mate in form of. doug will take his place instead let's get more on this now from our last in america at least in human who joins us from could it why lula is currently in jail you see a we finally have confirmation that will not be participating in the presidential race what's been the reaction there that's right mariama took several hours hundreds and hundreds of supporters of president of the former president lula and members high ranking members of the workers' party including former president rousseff or out here to read the letter written to the people of brazil by lula he sounded as defiant very very much in his character maryam and he said that he repeated rather that he was innocent that he has been unjustly imprisoned and charged for a crime he did not commit and then he said if they think that they are going to silence me they are very very much mistaken my voice for social justice would continue now my nam
united nations well now to brazil where the former president was a nasty to silver has been replaced as the workers' party candidate in the october elections is running mate in form of. doug will take his place instead let's get more on this now from our last in america at least in human who joins us from could it why lula is currently in jail you see a we finally have confirmation that will not be participating in the presidential race what's been the reaction there that's right mariama took...
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elevation in a puffy osis is beatification of people sometimes we even had a donna brazil ask who was the the the head of the democratic party said out there president from refused that one town they didn't even know that he either was safe from his grave but but prior to this. excluded people from from celebrating are honoring him i mean this this was in many respects and there's no way to avoid it i'm sorry i don't want to be disrespectful but this was also a statement against president. this is why so many people all of a sudden found this new comic to very many people were his fans or fans of. senator mccain and that's fine but others found a newfound connection with him by rick you of his. typically is in is his rank or against the president. brazil's historic national museum has been gutted by a massive fire the two hundred year old scientific institution contained priceless artifacts including archaeological finds and historical connection to the museum and closed on sunday when the fire broke out on the road no reports of any injuries but the flames spread rapidly and it's fea
elevation in a puffy osis is beatification of people sometimes we even had a donna brazil ask who was the the the head of the democratic party said out there president from refused that one town they didn't even know that he either was safe from his grave but but prior to this. excluded people from from celebrating are honoring him i mean this this was in many respects and there's no way to avoid it i'm sorry i don't want to be disrespectful but this was also a statement against president. this...
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alix: and you brought up before, the brazil effect. we have a chart that shows the premium soybean prices in a brazil versus argentina, and the move that was made was actually really good for soybean farmers in brazil. that is the white line. sterling: we saw that little spike after we saw the big rise from our situation with mr. trump, and we see things bounce again. they are at the end of the export cycle. any soybeans will be demanding a higher premium. if we begin to see this creep into the march situation, we will know if supplies remain tight coming out of brazil and we can expect to see some support to the brazilian premium that may not affect the u.s. board because we are looking at a monster u.s. soybean crop. alix: thank you so much. coming up, dave hager will tell us about how his company is setting records in the delaware basin and what he is learning in oklahoma. we discuss next on bloomberg "commodities edge." ♪ ♪ alix: i am alix steel. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." it is time for the be next brief, what you n
alix: and you brought up before, the brazil effect. we have a chart that shows the premium soybean prices in a brazil versus argentina, and the move that was made was actually really good for soybean farmers in brazil. that is the white line. sterling: we saw that little spike after we saw the big rise from our situation with mr. trump, and we see things bounce again. they are at the end of the export cycle. any soybeans will be demanding a higher premium. if we begin to see this creep into the...
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brazil is deeply divided politically and socially. it started when the middle class that traditionally supported lula's workers' party became increasingly disillusioned with his leadership. this research get that balance that people who work like i do don't support lula. he subsidizes families cooking gas and whatever else he's simply buying the poor equal that was published by barring luau from running as presidential candidate brazil's top electoral court has forced his party onto the back foot. still followers remain optimistic that the workers' party can still win. dismissed. the surveys show that president lula is capable of transferring votes to someone else. we're voting for even if the picture on the ballot shows fernandez. with elections just weeks away it looks like brazil's political crisis isn't going to end anytime soon. while the brazilian workers party's new presidential candidate is not doing too well in the polls the latest survey shows how with only eight percent support the country's far right candidate. who you mig
brazil is deeply divided politically and socially. it started when the middle class that traditionally supported lula's workers' party became increasingly disillusioned with his leadership. this research get that balance that people who work like i do don't support lula. he subsidizes families cooking gas and whatever else he's simply buying the poor equal that was published by barring luau from running as presidential candidate brazil's top electoral court has forced his party onto the back...
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today there are over two hundred marches in brazil and also marches outside brazil like the one on them that are just arrived and to politically in the process of women being in as engaged as this or so you think will make a difference and. as of the election or will there just be a full street and then not get around to voting how do you think the impact will be so it's men the fruits of forward in brazil and women accounted for fifty two point five percent of the electorate however we never had a voice we come from a very much a coach or a never had a political voice and is the first time the women are gathering as a women that's what is bringing us together to have a political voice so i think it will have a difference and it's been interesting what you how much difference has it made to the fact that he was there was this attempt to get on his life and he has been in hospital has that meant that actually people who are opposed to his views have held back and haven't wanted to really criticize him because it doesn't look particularly fair he's in a hospital bed what happened to him o
today there are over two hundred marches in brazil and also marches outside brazil like the one on them that are just arrived and to politically in the process of women being in as engaged as this or so you think will make a difference and. as of the election or will there just be a full street and then not get around to voting how do you think the impact will be so it's men the fruits of forward in brazil and women accounted for fifty two point five percent of the electorate however we never...
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brazil so has finally abandoned the race. yes hello foley i am right outside of the federal police a foot facility where the former president is being held where he's serving out his twelve year corruption sentence and as you can see there are hundreds and hundreds of people here these are supporters members of the workers' party waiting for the leadership of the party glazier huffman the president of the former president jim rousseff and other members of the party to come here on the stage with his behind me to officially make the announcement and read out a letter from president lula its contents were read out briefly at a at a meeting about two hours ago basically knew that says that he is indignant i'm using his words and that what has been done against him is a quote grave injustice but that he is giving his support or rather ceding his candidacy to fred nanda hot dog who was his lies presidential candidate up until now so that he can continue on with his political program his project in favor of the poor this is what lo
brazil so has finally abandoned the race. yes hello foley i am right outside of the federal police a foot facility where the former president is being held where he's serving out his twelve year corruption sentence and as you can see there are hundreds and hundreds of people here these are supporters members of the workers' party waiting for the leadership of the party glazier huffman the president of the former president jim rousseff and other members of the party to come here on the stage...
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in brazil funding cuts are blamed for a fire at the national museum in rio that destroyed two hundred years of history. worldwide condemnation as mean marginals to voice as journalist on charges of possessing secret government documents and. thousands turn out for an anti racism concert in a german city rocked by far right rest. welcome to al-jazeera argentina is introducing austerity measures in an effort to stem its currency crisis president. has admitted the economy is facing an emergency is increasing export taxes cutting public spending and slashing the number of government ministries from nineteen to ten yards in time peso has lost more than half its value against the dollar this year and took another dip on monday the world's worst performing currency fairing worse than the turkish lira the central bankers trying to shore up the paizo by increasing interest rates which are now at sixty percent last week the government asked the international monetary fund for an early access to fifty billion dollars the biggest i.m.f. bailout loan in history that will be the subject of talks wi
in brazil funding cuts are blamed for a fire at the national museum in rio that destroyed two hundred years of history. worldwide condemnation as mean marginals to voice as journalist on charges of possessing secret government documents and. thousands turn out for an anti racism concert in a german city rocked by far right rest. welcome to al-jazeera argentina is introducing austerity measures in an effort to stem its currency crisis president. has admitted the economy is facing an emergency is...
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also i go to brazil funding cuts are blamed for a fire at the national museum in rio de janeiro that destroyed two hundred years of history. and the richest challenges the u.k. at the un's top court saying the british illegally forced it to give up the check of silence in return for independence. welcome to the program argentina is introducing measures in an effort to stem its currency crisis president c. of my creed has admitted the economy is facing an emergency he's increasing export taxes cutting public spending and slashing the number of government ministries from nineteen to tend the argentine peso has lost more than half its value against the dollar this year and took another dip on monday it's not the world's worst performing currency very worse than the turkish lira the central bank has tried to shore up the pace so by increasing interest rates which are now at sixty percent last week the government asked the international monetary fund for an early access to. a fifty billion dollar loan the biggest i.m.f. bailout in history that'll be the subject of talks with i.m.f. offici
also i go to brazil funding cuts are blamed for a fire at the national museum in rio de janeiro that destroyed two hundred years of history. and the richest challenges the u.k. at the un's top court saying the british illegally forced it to give up the check of silence in return for independence. welcome to the program argentina is introducing measures in an effort to stem its currency crisis president c. of my creed has admitted the economy is facing an emergency he's increasing export taxes...
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on the madison this is all you see a live from doha also coming up tens of thousands march in brazil against a presidential candidate who says he won't accept the results if you lose its round at the u.n. general assembly refutes saudi and u.a.e. allegations that it supports terrorism. in unmasked steps down as chairman of tesla as part of a settlement with u.s. financial regulators. rescue efforts are ramping up in indonesia almost two days after an earthquake and tsunami devastated the island of soloway see more than four hundred people have been killed in the city of pallu alone vice president use of cholera said the toll could rise to thousands houses hospitals and bridges have collapsed with dozens of people thought to be trapped in the rubble of a hotel and a nearby mall in palo jungle fund heads the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies in indonesia he says their field teams have been unable to reach several remote regions. they haven't reached all the affected areas and unfortunately i would think that the number may go up there are still a number o
on the madison this is all you see a live from doha also coming up tens of thousands march in brazil against a presidential candidate who says he won't accept the results if you lose its round at the u.n. general assembly refutes saudi and u.a.e. allegations that it supports terrorism. in unmasked steps down as chairman of tesla as part of a settlement with u.s. financial regulators. rescue efforts are ramping up in indonesia almost two days after an earthquake and tsunami devastated the island...
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brazil's indigenous groups are fighng back. in april, re than 3,000 people from over a 100 different tribes descended on theapital, brasilia, for a week of protest. claudio da silva and the caru guardians also made the long journey. it was one of the largest mobilizations of indigenous people in brazil's history. sonia guajajara, a vice presidential candidate and head of the articulation of indigenous peoples of brazil, organized the mobilization. >> ( translated ): we have always lived in a war in brazil. the colonization period was marked by many deaths, murders and extermination of peoples, and this hasn't stopped. this war in brazil is ongoing, and requires our constant resistance. >> reporter: back on at the caru nhaogenous territory in ma da silva and his band of guardians rise at dawn for another patrol. this time the raid is a possible marijuana plantation.he and because ofotential for a shootout with drug traffickers a heavily armed military police unit comes along in a rare show of support. it turns out to be a cassav
brazil's indigenous groups are fighng back. in april, re than 3,000 people from over a 100 different tribes descended on theapital, brasilia, for a week of protest. claudio da silva and the caru guardians also made the long journey. it was one of the largest mobilizations of indigenous people in brazil's history. sonia guajajara, a vice presidential candidate and head of the articulation of indigenous peoples of brazil, organized the mobilization. >> ( translated ): we have always lived...
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brazil's real drugs war on the people. on al-jazeera. have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories the u.s. has threatened to sanction the international criminal court if it prosecute its soldiers for war crimes when asked as security adviser john bolton also criticized palestinian efforts to bring israel before the i.c.c. for alleged war crimes and he confirmed that u.s. would be shot in the palestine liberation organization office in washington. lawyers for brazil's jailed former presidential reason asio there are just says he'll keep fighting to run the next month's presidential election there was banned from contesting due to a corruption conviction and the supreme court has rejected his latest appeal the united nations says thirty thousand people have been displaced within syria's at le province in the last week alone and crease in the number of air strikes meanwhile in an article in the wall street journal turkey's president has called on the international community to take action to stop the attacks well as a possible
brazil's real drugs war on the people. on al-jazeera. have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories the u.s. has threatened to sanction the international criminal court if it prosecute its soldiers for war crimes when asked as security adviser john bolton also criticized palestinian efforts to bring israel before the i.c.c. for alleged war crimes and he confirmed that u.s. would be shot in the palestine liberation organization office in washington. lawyers for brazil's jailed former...
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a few months ago, the national museum of brazil has celebrated 200 yea rs of its museum of brazil has celebrated 200 years of its existence, since it was founded by the portuguese imperial family in brazil, the royal family had lived in this building. and now it housed 20 million artefacts related to history, zoology, archaeology, and many of these important chapters of brazilian history and world history have now disappeared with the flames, in this tragic fire, that's really been mourned across brazil by historians, by the scientific community and by authorities. there are lots of firefighters still acting here, and it's been three hours since this fire started. there was difficulty in the beginning because there was not enough water in the hydrants in the region to stop the fire, and now trucks came in bringing additional water to try to quench the fire. this comes after many warnings that they were not enough resources to keep this symbolic and very important institution in brazil, to keep up its infrastructure, that it was suffering for a very long time, and there will be a lot o
a few months ago, the national museum of brazil has celebrated 200 yea rs of its museum of brazil has celebrated 200 years of its existence, since it was founded by the portuguese imperial family in brazil, the royal family had lived in this building. and now it housed 20 million artefacts related to history, zoology, archaeology, and many of these important chapters of brazilian history and world history have now disappeared with the flames, in this tragic fire, that's really been mourned...
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rise in twenty eight percent and brazil's production lead over the u.s. has doubled since two thousand and three and that gives us an idea of what things could look like for local farmers in the near future but brazilian produces on only dominate in exports they use in the benefits to come here to florida and buy out production facilities effectively make in brazil a thigh a natural backer much of america's orange juice brazilian production isn't the only thing hurt in the orange juice industry here in florida back in two thousand and five the citrus green in disease affected hundreds of grows across the . resulted in a fifty five percent decline in production over the next decade since then florida's orange grows have raised prices by namely two dollars per gallon coals and bottle is to turn to cheap brazilian already juice and then last year we had hurricane air med planted florida's orange belt leaving a trail of up rooted trees down fruit and flooded the grove making it even more difficult for local grows to compete. with donovan for that juicy report
rise in twenty eight percent and brazil's production lead over the u.s. has doubled since two thousand and three and that gives us an idea of what things could look like for local farmers in the near future but brazilian produces on only dominate in exports they use in the benefits to come here to florida and buy out production facilities effectively make in brazil a thigh a natural backer much of america's orange juice brazilian production isn't the only thing hurt in the orange juice industry...
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the stopping of a far right presidential candidate throws brazil's election deeper into chaos. and long queues a starbucks opens its first store in.
the stopping of a far right presidential candidate throws brazil's election deeper into chaos. and long queues a starbucks opens its first store in.
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on trees that brazil should adopt the same measures for the period of military dictatorship that germany took after the holocaust they'd still be biased people from the extreme right denying the obvious but at least the majority would be well informed another comment from tweets thanking the embassy for the video for trying to wake people up the risk in ending with a dictatorship is real and others say that germany should mind their own business person writing here i want to know from the government what's the intention behind this communication the way as i said the government says it was only trying to inform it's not getting involved and of course we're all interested to see how brazilians vars in a couple of weeks thank you so much for bringing us that story now for nike as obst to quit tour gowns the first ever exhibit devoted to muslim fashion is about to open in san francisco this week while the exhibit aims to shine a light on the evolution and diversity of islamic style which has become very big business in recent years take a look. new perspective on muslim fashion the exhibiti
on trees that brazil should adopt the same measures for the period of military dictatorship that germany took after the holocaust they'd still be biased people from the extreme right denying the obvious but at least the majority would be well informed another comment from tweets thanking the embassy for the video for trying to wake people up the risk in ending with a dictatorship is real and others say that germany should mind their own business person writing here i want to know from the...
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and people in brazil the ground for going to south makes it very clear that brazil is. the second largest african country in the world the only country where as more people of african descent brazil is my jury. however in certain neighborhoods simply being young black and poor can get you shot down in the middle of the street. the real police have been carrying out regular raids in the fabulous over the past decade on the pretext of ridding slums of crime these alterations make brazil the world champion of police violence against the black population. but it took. his deeds that he should walk in the binds you will. be able to do with these little things but those who got me out by my city cease ok to simply did yes it was a superbly lodhi. one hundred thirty years after the abolition of slavery act for brazilians are still by far the country's poorest population second class citizens in a world divided between blacks and whites. i think it's very important for people to realize that for eight hundred twenty for every european that traveled across the atlantic there wer
and people in brazil the ground for going to south makes it very clear that brazil is. the second largest african country in the world the only country where as more people of african descent brazil is my jury. however in certain neighborhoods simply being young black and poor can get you shot down in the middle of the street. the real police have been carrying out regular raids in the fabulous over the past decade on the pretext of ridding slums of crime these alterations make brazil the world...
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. -- in brazil. obviously did not get the rennvation it needdd for one of the presidential candidates, she has likened it to a lobotomy of3 >> in france, there is a call to step up the fight against climate change. >> it is making the front page. over 200 personalities have -- have penned a column. it issa question of srvival they want. at the pace wet are going, here will be nothing left of oor in decades. there is still tiie to do something about it, but we havv to act now. thee urge strong political decisions that could be unpopular, but are crucial to protecting the environment. it is -- it is all part of oor lifestyle. on the topic of the llfestyle, the guardian is talking bout a worrying trend in the u.k. around 2 million people took part in a hard age test -- a heart age test. researchers found thaa four out of five dults have hearts damaged beyond the actual age of the person. researchers blame lack of activity, obesity, smoking. all of these factors. those taking part in the survey, one thir
. -- in brazil. obviously did not get the rennvation it needdd for one of the presidential candidates, she has likened it to a lobotomy of3 >> in france, there is a call to step up the fight against climate change. >> it is making the front page. over 200 personalities have -- have penned a column. it issa question of srvival they want. at the pace wet are going, here will be nothing left of oor in decades. there is still tiie to do something about it, but we havv to act now. thee...