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do not dismiss bolsonaro. he will -- he was elected with the support of an important part of the middle class and the business community. now there are movements in the business community, trying to foster a third way, or a so-called third way, a candidate between lula and bolsonaro. not sure if that will work, but yes, president lula is back. he can run next year. but do not dismiss the capacity of bolsonaro to revive -- polls should show, earlier next year or in the first half of next year, a much tighter race. remember, bolsonaro has the power of the purse. he is not worried about fiscal responsibility. he will spend anything and everything, in order to be in a good position to get re-elected. many people in brazil in 2018 believed that he would never be elected, because he represents a brand of politics that we are not used to in brazil. he was elected. so, do not dismiss bolsonaro yet, but yes, lula ended -- one final point -- lula, in order to be elected, to prevail, he will have to make alliances. remem
do not dismiss bolsonaro. he will -- he was elected with the support of an important part of the middle class and the business community. now there are movements in the business community, trying to foster a third way, or a so-called third way, a candidate between lula and bolsonaro. not sure if that will work, but yes, president lula is back. he can run next year. but do not dismiss the capacity of bolsonaro to revive -- polls should show, earlier next year or in the first half of next year, a...
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it goes with jair bolsonaro.— where it goes with jair bolsonaro. . . ., ., bolsonaro. fantastic to have ou on bolsonaro. fantastic to have you on the — bolsonaro. fantastic to have you on the programme - bolsonaro. fantastic to have you on the programme with | bolsonaro. fantastic to have - you on the programme with that fascinating analysis. let's take a look at other stories in the headlines. a us prosecutor investigating last week's accidental fatal shooting of a crew member by the actor alec baldwin says a real gun, not a prop, was used. the santa fe county district attorney described the weapon as an "antique—era appropriate gun". she said criminal charges could not be ruled out. protests have continued in sudan against the military�*s seizure of power, with reports of teargas being fired at demonstrators in the capital khartoum. the general behind the takeover said it had been carried out to avoid a civil war. the country's prime minister, abdalla hamdok, is reported to have been allowed home, after being briefly detained. 150 people suspected of buying and
it goes with jair bolsonaro.— where it goes with jair bolsonaro. . . ., ., bolsonaro. fantastic to have ou on bolsonaro. fantastic to have you on the — bolsonaro. fantastic to have you on the programme - bolsonaro. fantastic to have you on the programme with | bolsonaro. fantastic to have - you on the programme with that fascinating analysis. let's take a look at other stories in the headlines. a us prosecutor investigating last week's accidental fatal shooting of a crew member by the actor...
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after six months of hearings, a senate in re: found bolsonaro's -- a senate inquiry found bolsonaro's government acted too slowly to fight the coronavirus, exposing the population to mass infection. bolsonaro has rejected the findings as politically motivated and says he is guilty of nothing. the fact remains that brazil has one of the world's worst death tolls from the coronavirus with over 600,000 dead. >>600 handkerchiefs on copacabana beach, one for every 1000 brazilians you lost their lives to covid. to what extent is brazil's high death toll due to mismanagement by the government of bolsonaro? the president opposed lockdowns from the start because of their economic impact. bolsonaro often appears in public without a mask and has been openly skeptical of vaccines, bragging about not being vaccinated. when his health minister fell ill with covid last months, he was way to push his point. >>he took two doses of vaccine and got infected. he lived wearing a face mask and got infected. >>beyond bolsonaro's direct pandemic measure, the senate probe looked into allegations that he obstr
after six months of hearings, a senate in re: found bolsonaro's -- a senate inquiry found bolsonaro's government acted too slowly to fight the coronavirus, exposing the population to mass infection. bolsonaro has rejected the findings as politically motivated and says he is guilty of nothing. the fact remains that brazil has one of the world's worst death tolls from the coronavirus with over 600,000 dead. >>600 handkerchiefs on copacabana beach, one for every 1000 brazilians you lost...
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bolsonaro coming from his counterpart in venezuela. in a televised speech, president nicolas maduro called bolsonaro an idiot over his baseless claims covid-19 vaccines could increase the risk of aids. he said they protect as well as save lives. he said president bolsonaro's remarks were something stupid, typical of someone from the right. discredited and not loved by his people. those were maduro's words. >>> president bolsonaro's approval rating is at the lowest point since he took office in 2019. but he's getting a vote of confidence from a former leader who shares his political outlook. >>> he's been dubbed the trump of the tropics. and with less than a year until the brazilian election, president jair bolsonaro is getting a reelection boost from the man himself. in a statement former u.s. president donald trump calls him a great president who will never let the people of his great country down. >> translator: trump's show of support coming just hours after brazilian senate committee recommended that bolsonaro face nine charges, in
bolsonaro coming from his counterpart in venezuela. in a televised speech, president nicolas maduro called bolsonaro an idiot over his baseless claims covid-19 vaccines could increase the risk of aids. he said they protect as well as save lives. he said president bolsonaro's remarks were something stupid, typical of someone from the right. discredited and not loved by his people. those were maduro's words. >>> president bolsonaro's approval rating is at the lowest point since he took...
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fist jair bolsonaro. could he end up being jailed?— jair bolsonaro. could he end up being jailed? jair bolsonaro. could he end up bein: “ailed? �* ., , being “ailed? at the moment he is the being jailed? at the moment he is the president _ being jailed? at the moment he is the president and _ being jailed? at the moment he is the president and he _ being jailed? at the moment he is the president and he has - being jailed? at the moment he is the president and he has some . the president and he has some protection. so what, the report will have to go to the federal prosecutor and he will decide whether or not any of the charges will be looked at. it is not expected that jair bolsonaro will go to prison while he is in power. he has a year until the presidential elections and whether he will run again. this report, this inquiry revealed scandal after scandal and shone a light on the activities of government during the pandemic and it has dented his popularity, whether he will be able to run in the elections and whether he will be able to win them, it is really very early days.
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mr bolsonaro has dismissed the findings. the uk health secretary says he will not bring in mandatory measures to stop the spread of covid—19 — despite saying cases could rise to 100,000 a day. nikolas cruz, the man who shot dead 17 people at a school in parkland, florida, three years ago, has pleaded guilty to murder — and the attempted murder of 17 others who were injured. the 23—year—old apologised to the victims and their families in court. prosecutors have described the killings — one of the deadliest school shootings in us history — as cold, calculated and premeditated. they are seeking the death penalty. the parents of luke hoyer — who was killed in the shooting — agree he should be given a death sentence. he does not deserve life in prison. life in prison is a life. he deserves nothing more than the death penalty. i'm just looking forjustice here, and justice for us is, you know, we want him dead, we went him forgotten. i don't ever want to hear this kid's name again. miami herald crime reporter davi
mr bolsonaro has dismissed the findings. the uk health secretary says he will not bring in mandatory measures to stop the spread of covid—19 — despite saying cases could rise to 100,000 a day. nikolas cruz, the man who shot dead 17 people at a school in parkland, florida, three years ago, has pleaded guilty to murder — and the attempted murder of 17 others who were injured. the 23—year—old apologised to the victims and their families in court. prosecutors have described the killings...
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face president jair bolsonaro face charges presidentjair bolsonaro face charges over his handling of the covid pandemic. seven of the covid pandemic. seven of the 11 members back the report calling for nine charges to be filed againstjair calling for nine charges to be filed against jair bolsonaro, including crimes against humanity. the report accuses the president of misusing public funds and peddling fake news with the findings to be sent to the prosecutor general on wednesday. jair bolsonaro maintains he is guilty of nothing. more than 600,000 people in brazil are now confirmed to have died from covid—19, second only to the covid—19, second only to the covid death toll in the united states and this vote is the end of a six—month enquiry. no guarantee that criminal charges will be filed. hello there. it is going to stay very mild over the next few days. but there is more rain in the forecast, and the rain is moving southwards at the moment. so, the wetter weather in the next few days more likely to be in the southern uplands of scotland, cumbria in northwest england, and by t
face president jair bolsonaro face charges presidentjair bolsonaro face charges over his handling of the covid pandemic. seven of the covid pandemic. seven of the 11 members back the report calling for nine charges to be filed againstjair calling for nine charges to be filed against jair bolsonaro, including crimes against humanity. the report accuses the president of misusing public funds and peddling fake news with the findings to be sent to the prosecutor general on wednesday. jair bolsonaro...
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it's found a receptive consumer in general bolsonaro of brazil. for months he's been contending brazil's electronic voting system, which delivered bolsonaro himself a decisive victory in 2018, is somehow in danger of turning up fraudulent results in the country's presidential elections next year. as with donald trump's lie, there is absolutely no evidence to support this claim, but that has not stopped bolsonaro in repeating it in live, rambling addresses on social media and rallies and interviews to provoke conservative news outlets. and bolsonaro has been even more aggressive than trump in peddling his lie. this summer he championed a constitutional amendment that would use a paper ballot to back up the electronic system. as the ap reported, three supreme court justices said this would merely provide opportunity for baseless fraud claims. in july bolsonaro issued a veiled threat to lawmakers saying that if the elections weren't clean, they might not be held at all. his threat didn't work. in august congress rejected the measure. but that didn't
it's found a receptive consumer in general bolsonaro of brazil. for months he's been contending brazil's electronic voting system, which delivered bolsonaro himself a decisive victory in 2018, is somehow in danger of turning up fraudulent results in the country's presidential elections next year. as with donald trump's lie, there is absolutely no evidence to support this claim, but that has not stopped bolsonaro in repeating it in live, rambling addresses on social media and rallies and...
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former president donald trump is backing jair bolsonaro who is running for another term as president of brazil. bolsonaro is a frequent target of human rights organizations who argue his policies have hurt brazil's indigenous peoples and promoted destruction of the rain forest among other charges. now bolsonaro faces possible legal charges of crimes against humanity for his disastrous mishandling of the covid pandemic. brazil, with more than 600,000 covid deaths, trails only the u.s. in global coronavirus fatalities. cnn's isa soares takes a closer look at bolsonaro's fight for political survival. >> reporter: he's being dubbed the trump of the tropics. with less than a year until the brazilian election, jair bolsonaro is getting a re-election boost from the man himself. in a statement, former u.s. president donald trump calls him a great president who will never let the people of his great country down. trump's show of support coming just hours after brazilian senate committee recommended that bolsonaro face nine charges, including crimes against humanity. from his mishandling of th
former president donald trump is backing jair bolsonaro who is running for another term as president of brazil. bolsonaro is a frequent target of human rights organizations who argue his policies have hurt brazil's indigenous peoples and promoted destruction of the rain forest among other charges. now bolsonaro faces possible legal charges of crimes against humanity for his disastrous mishandling of the covid pandemic. brazil, with more than 600,000 covid deaths, trails only the u.s. in global...
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he says bolsonaro is a good guy. tim: yes and bolsonaro has followed some pages of the donald trump playbook. he has followed them further because trump was vaccinated. bolsonaro says he has not been vaccinated, although his medical records have been sealed for 100 years. neither you or myself are not going to be around to find out what happened one way or the other. there are other takes fm the trump playbook, including system. about the electoral that wil be aigubject a we unt down toward the elections. you casee the response of the bolsonaro government, in the hopes of the coronavirus report will go away. it has responded with increased welfare payments. when farson arrow was an opposite -- opposition, he called them the dictatorship of the proletariat. when a pandemic struck, he discovered them and is now discovering the more. it is causing crisis and his government and will mean overspending. some of the economic team have resigned but he hopes a year from now, welfare payments will play more importantly than co
he says bolsonaro is a good guy. tim: yes and bolsonaro has followed some pages of the donald trump playbook. he has followed them further because trump was vaccinated. bolsonaro says he has not been vaccinated, although his medical records have been sealed for 100 years. neither you or myself are not going to be around to find out what happened one way or the other. there are other takes fm the trump playbook, including system. about the electoral that wil be aigubject a we unt down toward the...
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but willjair bolsonaro have to answer to them? senators will be back here next week to vote on the report and, if it passes, it will go to federal prosecutors who will decide whether or not to look into the charges recommended by the report but there are no guarantees. it is clear is that this enquiry has dented bolsonaro's popularity and there are elections here next year, so could this cost him re—election if he runs? the home secretary, priti patel, has confirmed the official terror threat level facing mps has been raised from moderate to substantial, in the wake of the killing of sir david amess. speaking in the house of commons, she said the joint terrorism analysis centre has conducted an independent review on the risks facing mps after sir david was stabbed to death in his essex constituency last friday. hyperemesis gravidarum is a relatively rare condition but it has a debilitating effect on women in pregnancy. it causes extreme nausea and sickness, making it very difficult to digest food and fluid and, for some, it can
but willjair bolsonaro have to answer to them? senators will be back here next week to vote on the report and, if it passes, it will go to federal prosecutors who will decide whether or not to look into the charges recommended by the report but there are no guarantees. it is clear is that this enquiry has dented bolsonaro's popularity and there are elections here next year, so could this cost him re—election if he runs? the home secretary, priti patel, has confirmed the official terror threat...
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could president bolsonaro actually face criminal charges? >> this is the beginning of a long process. once the vote is passe commit has to be passed over to the federal prosecutor who will take up his mind whether there is evidence to charge the president , as well as many others who have been named in the report. let's have a look here in brasilia. >> today marks the end of a long process. six months of hearings, scandals uncovered, a light shone on a government accused of recklessness. a vote to recommend charging the man at the top with a long list of crimes. this vote splits senators. those in favor of bolsonaro claim the inquiry is a witchhunt. >> i voteor the rejection of the report. no concrete evidence was found of illegal acts practiced by authorities and employees of the federal public administration and thhandling of the pandemic. ♪ >> t commotion in the senate today is far removed from the city's poorer neighborhoods. they are here, wanting to make noise too. ♪ >> max is a community leader and aspiring politician. he runs mus
could president bolsonaro actually face criminal charges? >> this is the beginning of a long process. once the vote is passe commit has to be passed over to the federal prosecutor who will take up his mind whether there is evidence to charge the president , as well as many others who have been named in the report. let's have a look here in brasilia. >> today marks the end of a long process. six months of hearings, scandals uncovered, a light shone on a government accused of...
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that, though, doesn't mean bolsonaro has been let off. translation: n0, absolutely not. - the combined charges against president bolsonaro amount to more than 84 years in prison. this man spent four months in icu. the scars from being intubated still very visible. his family refused to believe the doctors when they said his only option was palliative care. thanks to them, he is here today. "families were betrayed," he says, "they feel a weight on their conscience that they could have done something like my family did. it was an ideological choice made, not a medical one with my treatment." the inquiry has its critics. bolsonaro supporters say it's vindictive, and he remains resolute. 600,000 deaths and counting, while brazil buries the dead, crimes are still being unearthed. but willjair bolsonaro have to answer to them? katy watson reporting from brasilia. britain's health secretary has warned that there could be up to be one hundred thousand new covid cases a day this winter. sajid javid urged those who are unvaccinated to getjabbed. an
that, though, doesn't mean bolsonaro has been let off. translation: n0, absolutely not. - the combined charges against president bolsonaro amount to more than 84 years in prison. this man spent four months in icu. the scars from being intubated still very visible. his family refused to believe the doctors when they said his only option was palliative care. thanks to them, he is here today. "families were betrayed," he says, "they feel a weight on their conscience that they could...
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mr bolsonaro maintains he is "guilty of nothing". more than 600,000 people in brazil are confirmed to have died with covid—19, second only to the covid death toll in the united states. hello there. it is going to stay very mild over the next few days. but there is more rain in the forecast, and the rain is moving southwards at the moment. so, the wetter weather in the next few days more likely to be in the southern uplands of scotland, cumbria in northwest england, and by thursday, for western parts of wales, and some flooding is likely as well. the main focus of the rain is on the weather front there, and ahead it, we are drawing up the winds all the way from the tropics over the azores and into the uk, which is why it is so unusually mild. in northern ireland on tuesday, temperatures reach 17 celsius ahead of the rain — it's normally around 11 or 12 celsius at best at this time of the year. these are the temperatures we're starting with on wednesday morning — a very mild 15 or 16 celsius. but this is where the rain is, and it
mr bolsonaro maintains he is "guilty of nothing". more than 600,000 people in brazil are confirmed to have died with covid—19, second only to the covid death toll in the united states. hello there. it is going to stay very mild over the next few days. but there is more rain in the forecast, and the rain is moving southwards at the moment. so, the wetter weather in the next few days more likely to be in the southern uplands of scotland, cumbria in northwest england, and by thursday,...
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bolsonaro's handling of the outbreak-— bolsonaro's handling of the outbreak. ~ ,, ~ ., outbreak. translation: i am here today _ outbreak. translation: i am here today for _ outbreak. translation: i am here today for all _ outbreak. translation: i am here today for all of _ outbreak. translation: i am here today for all of the i here today for all of the family members and friends who could not be present and who unfortunately died. meanwhile, brazil's most _ unfortunately died. meanwhile, brazil's most vulnerable - unfortunately died. meanwhile, brazil's most vulnerable have . brazil's most vulnerable have suffered from rising prices. translation: inflation has caused some changes in food consumption in my home. i am replacing — consumption in my home. i am replacing some of the red meat with white beans and eggs. i see a — with white beans and eggs. i see a big _ with white beans and eggs. i see a big difference in my electricity bill, as well. but the bullish _ electricity bill, as well. pm the bullish president is armed with self—confidence, projecting the image of a str
bolsonaro's handling of the outbreak-— bolsonaro's handling of the outbreak. ~ ,, ~ ., outbreak. translation: i am here today _ outbreak. translation: i am here today for _ outbreak. translation: i am here today for all _ outbreak. translation: i am here today for all of _ outbreak. translation: i am here today for all of the i here today for all of the family members and friends who could not be present and who unfortunately died. meanwhile, brazil's most _ unfortunately died. meanwhile,...
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while we have bolsonaro in power. as i said before, _ we have bolsonaro in power. as i said before, there are pretty serious _ said before, there are pretty serious accusations of corruption involving — serious accusations of corruption involving the previous minister of the environment. that deforestation rates have _ the environment. that deforestation rates have gone up a lot under bolsonaro. all the agencies responsible for the protection of the forest had been receiving a lot of threats— the forest had been receiving a lot of threats from government officials, a lot of cuts in their budget— officials, a lot of cuts in their budget so— officials, a lot of cuts in their budget so there is no logical reason for us _ budget so there is no logical reason for us to— budget so there is no logical reason for us to think this is going to change — for us to think this is going to change while bolsonaro is in power. what _ change while bolsonaro is in power. what i _ change while bolsonaro is in power. what i trust — change while bolsonaro is in power. what
while we have bolsonaro in power. as i said before, _ we have bolsonaro in power. as i said before, there are pretty serious _ said before, there are pretty serious accusations of corruption involving — serious accusations of corruption involving the previous minister of the environment. that deforestation rates have _ the environment. that deforestation rates have gone up a lot under bolsonaro. all the agencies responsible for the protection of the forest had been receiving a lot of...
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in this final report he was bolsonaro in this final report ye: was attributed bolsonaro in this final report “3; was attributed with nine bolsonaro in this final report ye: was attributed with nine different crimes including crimes against humanity and malfeasance. the seven senators that were in charge of putting the final version of the report, they had some disagreements on how many charges and which types of crimes he should be in the final version and one is genocide against the indigenous people. and some advised against it because they argued that in order to do that, they had to establish intention and this one was dropped off by the final version but that doesn't mean that senators are going easy on bolsonaro. they were making the case that his fingerprints are all over brazil's disastrous handling of the pandemic given the fact that he was negligent in not putting out a proper plan to tackle coronavirus or even procuring vaccines when they were available his rhetoric and his actions discouraging brazilians and even confusing the population in order to how to behave against
in this final report he was bolsonaro in this final report ye: was attributed bolsonaro in this final report “3; was attributed with nine bolsonaro in this final report ye: was attributed with nine different crimes including crimes against humanity and malfeasance. the seven senators that were in charge of putting the final version of the report, they had some disagreements on how many charges and which types of crimes he should be in the final version and one is genocide against the...
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so president bolsonaro remains in the job. president bolsonaro remains in the 'ob. ., ., ., . job. looking ahead to the elections next ear, job. looking ahead to the elections next year. what — job. looking ahead to the elections next year, what is _ job. looking ahead to the elections next year, what is the _ job. looking ahead to the elections next year, what is the sentiment i job. looking ahead to the elections| next year, what is the sentiment on the ground in terms of support for him? ., ., , ., .., him? the one thing that everyone can auree on him? the one thing that everyone can aaree on is him? the one thing that everyone can agree on is that _ him? the one thing that everyone can agree on is that this _ him? the one thing that everyone can agree on is that this inquiry _ him? the one thing that everyone can agree on is that this inquiry has - agree on is that this inquiry has dented his popularity. every evidence points to that. for long—time brazilian politics, who knows what's going to happen was mike but it's going to be much harder road for him if he decides to ru
so president bolsonaro remains in the job. president bolsonaro remains in the 'ob. ., ., ., . job. looking ahead to the elections next ear, job. looking ahead to the elections next year. what — job. looking ahead to the elections next year, what is _ job. looking ahead to the elections next year, what is the _ job. looking ahead to the elections next year, what is the sentiment i job. looking ahead to the elections| next year, what is the sentiment on the ground in terms of support for him?...
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bolsonaro more than trump. he fought governors who wanted to take proactive steps even encourage snap gatherings donald trump's the regularly lashing our blue state governors and rallies throughout the pandemic-ing crowd lenin throughout thousands. president bolsonaro discourage wearing masks as death surge across the country for months donald trump also downplayed the effectiveness of masks and really like emma and why mock those who used to wear them. including joe biden. bolsonaro and trump also look for anyone else to blame and the death and destruction as they watch the train go by. structiothey're both on scapegon the world health organization and china. >> it's china's fault, they allow this to happen, they allowed it to escape, they allowed to escape china, but 2.2 million people would've died. just remember that. >> both bolsonaro and trump and -- it really was like they were getting their information in the same place, they both hydroxychloroquine -- in an effort to reach so-called heard immunity. the
bolsonaro more than trump. he fought governors who wanted to take proactive steps even encourage snap gatherings donald trump's the regularly lashing our blue state governors and rallies throughout the pandemic-ing crowd lenin throughout thousands. president bolsonaro discourage wearing masks as death surge across the country for months donald trump also downplayed the effectiveness of masks and really like emma and why mock those who used to wear them. including joe biden. bolsonaro and trump...
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bolsonaro has taken a position very similar to trump. he's kind of been flouting the kind of nambie-pambie public health experts and road around on his jet ski and said everybody is going to get it. he got it and was feeding his pet birds and came back. what has that done to the country's politics and culture as this death toll has soared as high as it has? >> well, it hasn't been good for president bolsonaro politically. his poll numbers of course have spiraled here as the death toll has risen. and you're right, the president really took a similar approach to president trump in many ways and even more striking approach to covid in that he downplayed it and has continued to downplay it. he actually -- remember, at the u.n. meeting just last month, he was essentially the only world leader that hadn't been vaccinated. there were photos of him having to eat pizza on the sidewalk because he couldn't get into new york city restaurants. but there were many things in this report that we should note. they talked about the fact that president bol
bolsonaro has taken a position very similar to trump. he's kind of been flouting the kind of nambie-pambie public health experts and road around on his jet ski and said everybody is going to get it. he got it and was feeding his pet birds and came back. what has that done to the country's politics and culture as this death toll has soared as high as it has? >> well, it hasn't been good for president bolsonaro politically. his poll numbers of course have spiraled here as the death toll has...
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despite president bolsonaro's bold predictions covid licked have in brazil. there is no normal for the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. and as each new grave was dug, denial at the top continued. all the government has done and not done has been picked apart in the senate. like the collapse of the health care system in the amazon. the beginning of this year hospitals there were running out of oxygen. people were suffocating to death. the government was accused of underplaying the crisis. senators pointing to a report has proved the situation was worse. then came the scandal are one of the country but i largest health other things of giving unproven drugs to elderly patients and covering up elderly patients and covering up debts of patients who died. the skies from being activated still very visible. his family refused to believe his only option was palliative care and thanks to them he is here today. families were betrayed they tell me. they feel a weight on their conscience. they could have done something like my family did. it was an i
despite president bolsonaro's bold predictions covid licked have in brazil. there is no normal for the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. and as each new grave was dug, denial at the top continued. all the government has done and not done has been picked apart in the senate. like the collapse of the health care system in the amazon. the beginning of this year hospitals there were running out of oxygen. people were suffocating to death. the government was accused of...
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many brazilians blame it on president bolsonaro's handling of the outbreak. translation: i am here today for all of the family members l and friends who could not be present and who unfortunately died. meanwhile, brazil's most vulnerable have suffered from rising prices. translation: inflation has. caused some changes in food consumption in my home. i am replacing some of the red meat with white beans and eggs. i see a big difference in my electricity bill, as well. but the bullish president is armed with self—confidence, projecting the image of a strongman seemingly kids' play for him during his first 1,000 days of government. translation: 1,000 days of many achievements. - 1,000 difficult days in the pandemic, but also 1,000 days without corruption. his supporters as committed as ever, backing his latest stance against vaccination passports. translation: we are fighting for a better brazil - _ a more prosperous, morejust brazil. but protesters are turning up the heat on the president, whose approval rating is at an all—time low, with dozens of outstandi
many brazilians blame it on president bolsonaro's handling of the outbreak. translation: i am here today for all of the family members l and friends who could not be present and who unfortunately died. meanwhile, brazil's most vulnerable have suffered from rising prices. translation: inflation has. caused some changes in food consumption in my home. i am replacing some of the red meat with white beans and eggs. i see a big difference in my electricity bill, as well. but the bullish president is...
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a vote in brazil on president bolsonaro�*s handling of covid. a report recommends he be tried for crimes against humanity. a stark warning from the un. it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbon fall well short of what's needed to avoid dangerous climate change. and can lego save the world's endangered coral reefs? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try to repair undersea damage. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. it's been announced within the past few hours that queen elizabeth will not be attending the global climate summit hosted by britain, which will begin this weekend. the queen, who's 95, had been expected to play a key role in welcoming world leaders to the gathering in glasgow. instead, she'll record a special video message for delegates. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond, has the latest. this time last week, a reception for business leaders at windsor castle, and then a trip to northern ireland was cancelled and a visit to h
a vote in brazil on president bolsonaro�*s handling of covid. a report recommends he be tried for crimes against humanity. a stark warning from the un. it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbon fall well short of what's needed to avoid dangerous climate change. and can lego save the world's endangered coral reefs? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try to repair undersea damage. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello...
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momitted is an early recommendation to charge bolsonaro with murder. they say the decision to accuse him of crimes against humanity is not political but technical aimed at preventing a judge from throwing out the report. a genocide charge would've related to brazil's indigenous population, including the devastating shortage of oxygen in the amazona state in may 2020 and in january 2021. from the start of the pandemic. bolsnaro railed against lockdowns are refuse to wear a mask and recommended -- remedies prone to be ineffective he turned down opportunities to acquire vaccines, costing 95,000 lives. the senators want to charge three of his sons, alleging they spread misinformation, which encourage people to ignore measures like social distancing. 600,000 covid deaths have been recorded in brazil. the second-highest toll inthe pandemic. we have more from wetness ours -- from beuenos aires. >> we are far from talking about the end of bolsonaro's political career. he is up free reelection in october next year. this inquiry has taken a toll on his popularit
momitted is an early recommendation to charge bolsonaro with murder. they say the decision to accuse him of crimes against humanity is not political but technical aimed at preventing a judge from throwing out the report. a genocide charge would've related to brazil's indigenous population, including the devastating shortage of oxygen in the amazona state in may 2020 and in january 2021. from the start of the pandemic. bolsnaro railed against lockdowns are refuse to wear a mask and recommended...
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. >>> bolsonaro under fire. brazil's president will be accused for crimes against humanity over his handling of the pandemic. >>> and battle over climate. u.s. democrats debate on how much to spend on climate change, but some americans are still choosing coal over clean energy. >> announcer: live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with isa soares. >>> hello, everyone. it is wednesday, october the 20th. and we begin this hour with a milestone in the congressional investigation of the january 6 insurrection. take a listen. >> mr. sheff. >> aye. >> mr. sheff aye. mr. aguilar? >> aye. >> mr. aguilar aye? >> with that, the house select committee unanimously, as you heard there, approved holding donald trump's close ally steve bannon in contempt of congress. the full house will vote thursday on referring the charges to the justice department. trump has urged his former aides to reject requests from the committee and bannon has claimed executive privilege. the committee emphatically rejected that argument. >> for folk
. >>> bolsonaro under fire. brazil's president will be accused for crimes against humanity over his handling of the pandemic. >>> and battle over climate. u.s. democrats debate on how much to spend on climate change, but some americans are still choosing coal over clean energy. >> announcer: live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with isa soares. >>> hello, everyone. it is wednesday, october the 20th. and we begin this hour with a milestone in the...
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and bolsonaro has taken a position very similar to trump. he has kind of been flouting the kind of night dependency experts, rode around on his jet ski and said to everyone that they're gonna get, it and then he got, it and he's feeding his pet birds, there's been a kind of liza approach. i just want to know, what has that done to the country's politics and culture as this as sole as high as it has. >> it has not been good for president bolsonaro, his poll numbers has spiraled here as the death toll has risen. and you are right. the president really took a similar approach to president trump in many ways. and even more striking approach to covid in that he downplayed it. and has continued to downplay it. he actually, remember at the un meeting just last month, he was essentially the only world leader who hadn't been vaccinated. there were voters that we're having peace on the sidewalk because he couldn't get into new york city restaurants. there were many things in this report that we should note. they talked about the fact that president bo
and bolsonaro has taken a position very similar to trump. he has kind of been flouting the kind of night dependency experts, rode around on his jet ski and said to everyone that they're gonna get, it and then he got, it and he's feeding his pet birds, there's been a kind of liza approach. i just want to know, what has that done to the country's politics and culture as this as sole as high as it has. >> it has not been good for president bolsonaro, his poll numbers has spiraled here as the...
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the explosive report says bolsonaro was guided by an unfounded belief in the theory of herd immunity, bilateral infection. bolsonaro has dismissed the report as politically motivated and having, quote, no credibility. [ speaking foreign language ] >> tell that to jovana. [ speaking foreign language ] >> who lost both her parents to covid-19. [ speaking foreign language ] >> now an orphan, she's become a mother to 11-year-old sister. a tragedy she blames on the bolsonaro government. [ speaking foreign language ] >> still, the president says he's not to blame, and continues to refuse to be vaccinated. to the victims' families, it feels like rubbing salt on their already deep wounds. an unimaginable grief that even time can't heal. >>> stay on top of that story as the vote gets underway in about five hours from now. >>> now, brazil's leader is also facing scrutiny from facebook and youtube over his covid messaging. on sunday both companies removed a video in which bolsonaro suggested covid vaccines could increase the risk of developing aids. in a statement facebook said, i'll read it out
the explosive report says bolsonaro was guided by an unfounded belief in the theory of herd immunity, bilateral infection. bolsonaro has dismissed the report as politically motivated and having, quote, no credibility. [ speaking foreign language ] >> tell that to jovana. [ speaking foreign language ] >> who lost both her parents to covid-19. [ speaking foreign language ] >> now an orphan, she's become a mother to 11-year-old sister. a tragedy she blames on the bolsonaro...
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the senators in favour of president bolsonaro said it was a witchhunt. translation: i said it was a witchhunt. tuna/mom- said it was a witchhunt. translation: ., ., translation: i vote for the re'ection translation: i vote for the rejection of _ translation: i vote for the rejection of the _ translation: i vote for the rejection of the report. - the commotion in the senate todayis the commotion in the senate today is far removed from the city's poorer neighbourhoods. but here, they are wanting to make a noise too. max is a community leader and aspiring politician. he runs music and dance workshops for young people. culture, he says, gives him the chance to talk politics and change their futures. translation:— and change their futures. translation: , ., , , , translation: this congress is debatina translation: this congress is debating with _ translation: this congress is debating with itself _ translation: this congress is debating with itself in _ translation: this congress is debating with itself in a - debating with itself in a language that does no
the senators in favour of president bolsonaro said it was a witchhunt. translation: i said it was a witchhunt. tuna/mom- said it was a witchhunt. translation: ., ., translation: i vote for the re'ection translation: i vote for the rejection of _ translation: i vote for the rejection of the _ translation: i vote for the rejection of the report. - the commotion in the senate todayis the commotion in the senate today is far removed from the city's poorer neighbourhoods. but here, they are wanting...
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but wiltshire bolsonaro -- jair bolsonaro? anchor: what is this report actually mean? >> report will go to a vote next week. once that vote is cast, federal prosecutors will decide not to recommend it. nothing is clear. we know that this inquiry has done that. will it cost him reelection? certainly a year is a long time and brazilian politics. it will be hard to see what cost has. >> thank you. before this report called for him to face criminal charges, more than 60 u.s. lawmakers wrote to president biden addressing deep concern. lawmakers say it is important. it is attacks continue, many relations will be severely compromised. welcome to the program. you say the offer made to brazil to join nato should be withdrawn. why do you think that would be effective? >> thank you for having me. we feel that for the administration to offer that up, it sends the wrong message. there is coern about the viabily of brazian democracy. it is a young democracy. we have seen what president who denies the validity of an election and perpetrates a big lie, we can see what that does to sha
but wiltshire bolsonaro -- jair bolsonaro? anchor: what is this report actually mean? >> report will go to a vote next week. once that vote is cast, federal prosecutors will decide not to recommend it. nothing is clear. we know that this inquiry has done that. will it cost him reelection? certainly a year is a long time and brazilian politics. it will be hard to see what cost has. >> thank you. before this report called for him to face criminal charges, more than 60 u.s. lawmakers...
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his opponent, former president did a sulfa, that bolsonaro is so closely following donald trump's 2020 script should not surprise us considering he's used the support of prominent figures in trump world. steve bannon said recently that brazil's election was the second most important in the world, predicting that solsonaro would win unless the election was stolen by the machines, and donald trump himself endorsed bolsonaro in a statement issued on tuesday claiming the brazilian leader and he were great friends. now the affinity between the two leaders is well-established. bolsonaro has been called the trump of the tropics but with the big lie the brazilian leader is emulating the most dangerous aspect of donald trump's presidency and post-presidency, eroding trust in the most basic tenet of the democratic system, the one without which it cannot survive, flow and fair elections. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. stry®, is a walk through your history. do you remember who this is? it's a gift that surprises you, moves you, and bonds you.
his opponent, former president did a sulfa, that bolsonaro is so closely following donald trump's 2020 script should not surprise us considering he's used the support of prominent figures in trump world. steve bannon said recently that brazil's election was the second most important in the world, predicting that solsonaro would win unless the election was stolen by the machines, and donald trump himself endorsed bolsonaro in a statement issued on tuesday claiming the brazilian leader and he...
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anchor: what is bolsonaro saying in response to these alleged crimes? correspondent: well, he says he is innocent. he says this is a political, that this whole investigation was moved for political reasons, and october next year, there will be presidential elections, and he says everybody is trying, the opposition is trying to stop him from being elected. he already said that only god will taken from the presidency, and he has basically said he did nothing wrong. his son was one of the 11 senators in this panel, and of course opposed to the report. when reporter said what what the reaction of your father be, he said, you know how my father laughs. he laughs, and that is what his reaction will be, so that is one of the things people in brazil really criticized bolsonaro about, his total lack of empathy with the families and those who have lost of the 600,000 people to covid-19. anchor: thank you. advisors to the u.s. drugs regulator have voted in favor of giving the pfizer coronavirus vaccine to children. the recommendation, to give the jab to children a
anchor: what is bolsonaro saying in response to these alleged crimes? correspondent: well, he says he is innocent. he says this is a political, that this whole investigation was moved for political reasons, and october next year, there will be presidential elections, and he says everybody is trying, the opposition is trying to stop him from being elected. he already said that only god will taken from the presidency, and he has basically said he did nothing wrong. his son was one of the 11...
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those in favour of bolsonaro claim the inquiry is a political witchhunt. translation: | vote for | the rejection of the report. no concrete evidence was found of illegal acts in practice by authorities and employees of the federal public administration in the handling of the pandemic. the commotion in the senate today is far removed from the city's poorer neighbourhoods. but here, they're wanting to make a noise, too. max is a community leader and aspiring politician. he runs music and dance workshops for young people. culture, he says, gives them the chance to talk politics and change their futures. translation: this congress is debating with itself - in a language that does not reflect brazil, the real brazilia of the working people who wake up early, get on a crowded bus, eat in the bakery, struggle to pay the bills and live in a difficult neighbourhood. 22—year—old janca says the workshops have given her opportunities and a voice. the government, on the other hand, she says, tries to silence people like her. translation: he has made life more diffi
those in favour of bolsonaro claim the inquiry is a political witchhunt. translation: | vote for | the rejection of the report. no concrete evidence was found of illegal acts in practice by authorities and employees of the federal public administration in the handling of the pandemic. the commotion in the senate today is far removed from the city's poorer neighbourhoods. but here, they're wanting to make a noise, too. max is a community leader and aspiring politician. he runs music and dance...
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, the leaders are most reluctant— bolsonaro, the leaders are most reluctant so there will have to be some _ reluctant so there will have to be some carrot and stick to get these countries — some carrot and stick to get these countries to agree to global agreement on things like deforestation.— agreement on things like deforestation. �* , , ., deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page _ deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page of _ deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page of the _ deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page of the sunday - deforestation. ben, still staying on | the front page of the sunday times, have you been shaking hands yet? i have you been shaking hands yet? i have you been shaking hands yet? i have to confess... when it happened last yearm _ have to confess... when it happened last year... we all had to stop shaking — last year... we all had to stop shaking hands, i genuinely thought the handshake was dead! you are still doing — the handshake was dead! you are still doing on instinct and the story— still doing
, the leaders are most reluctant— bolsonaro, the leaders are most reluctant so there will have to be some _ reluctant so there will have to be some carrot and stick to get these countries — some carrot and stick to get these countries to agree to global agreement on things like deforestation.— agreement on things like deforestation. �* , , ., deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page _ deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page of _ deforestation. ben, still staying...
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. accusations against the brazilian president, jair bolsonaro.- president, jair bolsonaro. thank ou. buckingham palace says the queen has cancelled a trip to northern ireland today, and has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest. she's 95 and said to be in good spirits, but disappointed. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. she has had a busy few days since she returned from balmoral. last tuesday she was at westminster abbey for the centenary of the royal british legion. last thursday she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament. and last night she was hosting a very big reception at windsor castle for dozens of global business leaders. she had been due to travel to northern ireland later today for engagements tonight and tomorrow, marking the centenary of the partition of ireland, but a statement this morning from buckingham palace saying, as you reported, she has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days. she is in good spirits and she's disappointed not to be going to northern ireland. now, the palace is not reall
. accusations against the brazilian president, jair bolsonaro.- president, jair bolsonaro. thank ou. buckingham palace says the queen has cancelled a trip to northern ireland today, and has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest. she's 95 and said to be in good spirits, but disappointed. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. she has had a busy few days since she returned from balmoral. last tuesday she was at westminster abbey for the centenary of the royal british legion....
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the 1200-page report claims bolsonaro's policies caused more than 300,000 people to die, roughly half of brazil's death toll. the report is expected to be discussed in the brazilian senate wednesday and voted on next week. if approved by the senate commission, it would then be up to the attorney general to decide within 30 days if any charges are made, although he is not expected to since he is an ally of the president's. cnn has asked president bolsonaro's office for comment, but we did not receive an immediate response. however, both the president and his supporters have previously criticized the senate's investigation as politically motivated. christine and laura, back to you. >> rafael, thank you for that reporting. >>> build back better or maybe build bike light. free community college now out. paid leave slashed from 12 to only four weeks as the president compromises on his sweeping agenda of the american economy, he's going to take questions from the american people in a cnn exclusive town hall. anderson cooper will moderate tomorrow night at 8:00 only on cnn. to help make it e
the 1200-page report claims bolsonaro's policies caused more than 300,000 people to die, roughly half of brazil's death toll. the report is expected to be discussed in the brazilian senate wednesday and voted on next week. if approved by the senate commission, it would then be up to the attorney general to decide within 30 days if any charges are made, although he is not expected to since he is an ally of the president's. cnn has asked president bolsonaro's office for comment, but we did not...
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re ed sinceave been fil bolsonaro came into office, but. in france, the head of an independent commission investigatg the sexual abuse scandal in the french catholic church estimed about 3,000 pedophile priests or other religious officials operated in the church since the 1950s. in an interview with the news agency afp, the commission's director said between 2,900 and 3,200 was a quote "minimum estimate." the independent commission-- set up in 2018 by the bishops' conference of france-- is set to release its findings in a 2,500- page report on tuesday. the 21-member panel had access to church, court, and police archives, and interviewed witnesses. a vatican spokesperson said it would wait to comment until the full report is published. hundreds of investigative reporters from news organizations around the world, including the "washington post," released a massive trove of financial records today that detail hidden bank accounts and companies designed to hide assets. the post calls it "a secretive financial universe that benefits the wealthy
re ed sinceave been fil bolsonaro came into office, but. in france, the head of an independent commission investigatg the sexual abuse scandal in the french catholic church estimed about 3,000 pedophile priests or other religious officials operated in the church since the 1950s. in an interview with the news agency afp, the commission's director said between 2,900 and 3,200 was a quote "minimum estimate." the independent commission-- set up in 2018 by the bishops' conference of...
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, he was appointed by bolsonaro, he was appointed by bolsonaro, reappointed very recently, people criticise him for not being neutral, so i don't think that there is a likelihood that the legal proceedings will start, but they could start very quickly, if there was no political will on the part of the attorney—general. band there was no political will on the part of the attorney-general. and if there isn't that _ part of the attorney-general. and if there isn't that political _ part of the attorney-general. and if there isn't that political will, - part of the attorney-general. and if there isn't that political will, is - there isn't that political will, is there isn't that political will, is there any other means, then, for justice to be satisfied and for those who want to see the president answer for the crimes that he is going to be accused of, for them to have their say?— going to be accused of, for them to have their say? well, the only other ossibili have their say? well, the only other possibility is — have their say? well, the only other possibility is impeachment - have their
, he was appointed by bolsonaro, he was appointed by bolsonaro, reappointed very recently, people criticise him for not being neutral, so i don't think that there is a likelihood that the legal proceedings will start, but they could start very quickly, if there was no political will on the part of the attorney—general. band there was no political will on the part of the attorney-general. and if there isn't that _ part of the attorney-general. and if there isn't that political _ part of the...
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bolsonaro are taking place in dozens of towns and cities across the country. many brazilians are unhappy with the right wing present�*s handling of the pandemic which has killed nearly 600,000 people in brazil. those are your headlines here on bbc news. the queen has been addressing msps at holyrood to mark the opening of the sixth session of the scottish parliament. this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government following their election victory in may. alexandra mackenzie has a story. the queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. pomp and fanfare. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. marking this new session brings a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship. due to the pandemic, much of the music was re
bolsonaro are taking place in dozens of towns and cities across the country. many brazilians are unhappy with the right wing present�*s handling of the pandemic which has killed nearly 600,000 people in brazil. those are your headlines here on bbc news. the queen has been addressing msps at holyrood to mark the opening of the sixth session of the scottish parliament. this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government following their election victory in may. alexandra mackenzie...
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they demonstrated on saturday to demand the impeachment of president jair bolsonaro. bolsonaro is under fire for his handling of the pandemic, but these protesters are about more than just covid, as stefano podizan reports, the president is being blamed for a poor economy, inflation and a bad economy. >> reporter: demonstrators took to the streets again across brazil to protest the president j jair bolsonaro's handling of the pandemic and economic management. major marches were reported in brazil's biggest cities, including sao paulo, rio de janeiro, and the capital, brasilia. and he's facing his worst time as president, with 53% of brazilians opposed to his government and a worrisome economic outlook. basic food items and the gasoline prices are on the rise. and a million brazilians are unemployed. at the same time, covid-19 is giving no respite. brazil is edging close to the threshold of 600,000 deaths due to the pandemic. for cnn, this is stefano pedazan, bogota. >>> voters in the philippines are also facing an election next year, a news that president ro roberto d
they demonstrated on saturday to demand the impeachment of president jair bolsonaro. bolsonaro is under fire for his handling of the pandemic, but these protesters are about more than just covid, as stefano podizan reports, the president is being blamed for a poor economy, inflation and a bad economy. >> reporter: demonstrators took to the streets again across brazil to protest the president j jair bolsonaro's handling of the pandemic and economic management. major marches were reported...
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we'll explain why jair bolsonaro is facing his lowest approval numbers yet. >>> and in portugal there's almost no one left to vaccinate. how the nation became the world leader in vaccination rates. coming up. stay with us. my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infecti
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demonstrations against the brazilian presidentjair bolsonaro are taking place in dozens of towns and cities across the country. many brazilians are unhappy with the right wing present�*s handling of the pandemic which has killed nearly 600,000 people in brazil. those are your headlines here on bbc news. queen elizabeth has been addressing msps at holyrood to mark the opening of the succession of the scottish parliament. this will be the smp's both consecutive term in government following their election victory in may. the queen was joined election victory in may. the queen wasjoined in holyrood by the duke and duchess. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber. symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. marketing this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning emanuel. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic. people across this country have looked to you for leadership and stewardship. due to the pandemic, much of t
demonstrations against the brazilian presidentjair bolsonaro are taking place in dozens of towns and cities across the country. many brazilians are unhappy with the right wing present�*s handling of the pandemic which has killed nearly 600,000 people in brazil. those are your headlines here on bbc news. queen elizabeth has been addressing msps at holyrood to mark the opening of the succession of the scottish parliament. this will be the smp's both consecutive term in government following...
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the attorney general has 30 days to decide if bolsonaro should face charges of crimes against humanity. more than 600,000 people died of coronavirus in brazil. reporter: this damming report was approved and they will be sending now to the attorney general. and the attorney general, who was appointed by president jair bolsonaro, and may be biased towards him, has 30 days to get a response. he has to say whether he except the charges were not. there are nine charges or total -- in total. the most serious is the president being accused of crimes against humanity. >> the military has made more arrests following monday's coup. protests have continued late into the night, but the military leader says he had to seize power. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has spoken to sudan's prime minister was detained monday but is now reportedly back to his residence. a u.n. climate report is filled with promises to cut emissions is not enough to meet the paris agreement targets. it says there's a 60% chance temperatures will rise nearly double that. many g20 nations are going to release more gases
the attorney general has 30 days to decide if bolsonaro should face charges of crimes against humanity. more than 600,000 people died of coronavirus in brazil. reporter: this damming report was approved and they will be sending now to the attorney general. and the attorney general, who was appointed by president jair bolsonaro, and may be biased towards him, has 30 days to get a response. he has to say whether he except the charges were not. there are nine charges or total -- in total. the most...
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brent: we understand that more than 200 municipalities have defied bolsonaro by requiring vaccination for certain activities, even releasing a statement defying the president's rhetoric against vaccines. is this having an impact on vaccination rates? correspondent: i think the system, the health system is working on the limit and is doing a great job up to 3 million people have been vaccinated per day, but the purchase of vaccinations did not happen on time, and it will take until the end of the year. that percent of the population will be vaccinated, but we see the skepticism towards vaccination is not common, as in some european countries, so we will have a high vaccination rate next year in brazil. brent: we can only hope so. thank you. you are watching "dw news." still to come, we meet a stray dog who travels istanbul using public transportation, and he has become a social media star in the process. you will meet him in just a moment. back here in europe, to the czech republic, where parliamentary elections kicked off friday afternoon until 2:00 p.m. saturday. two opposition figur
brent: we understand that more than 200 municipalities have defied bolsonaro by requiring vaccination for certain activities, even releasing a statement defying the president's rhetoric against vaccines. is this having an impact on vaccination rates? correspondent: i think the system, the health system is working on the limit and is doing a great job up to 3 million people have been vaccinated per day, but the purchase of vaccinations did not happen on time, and it will take until the end of...
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i think bolsonaro remains populist despite everything. and it is a setback for populism and ultimately trump might have won the election if it wasn't for covid but at the same time i think it did reveal a new sort of partisan divide and a new populist centrist divide on public health and on pandemics. >> would be going too far to say it's been a setback to the west or does the fact that the most effective vaccines did come from the west play against that? >> there are three things western democracies did that nobody else could have done . the first is the vaccine development operation work speed which was extraordinary and an extraordinarily combination of basically unlimited government money with massive funds, advance the pharmaceutical industry in the us but also in europe with biotech and the mrna technology in germany and that was one thing i don't think anybody else could have replicated and that was the outcome of called neoliberal societies and economies in the market economy. second thing was the economic response. the sort of ce
i think bolsonaro remains populist despite everything. and it is a setback for populism and ultimately trump might have won the election if it wasn't for covid but at the same time i think it did reveal a new sort of partisan divide and a new populist centrist divide on public health and on pandemics. >> would be going too far to say it's been a setback to the west or does the fact that the most effective vaccines did come from the west play against that? >> there are three things...