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brazile: gavel] order. it is my great honor -- it is gavel] -- it[raps is my honor to present the gavel to the democratic national committee to mr. tom perez. mr. perez, congratulations. [applause] [cheering] ms. brazile: i hear a motion. there is amotion -- motion by mr. buckley. we will hear from mr. buckley. gavel] you, madam chair. now is the time for us to unite we cast a that ballot as secretary tom perez as the chair of the democratic national committee. ms. brazile: is there a second? mr. applebaum? >> >> i am stuart applebaum from new york and the executive vice president of the 1.3 million member united food workers union. this has been a great process with amazing candidates. we listen to each other, we have learned from each other. now we must be moving forward together. we must leave this meeting united. our country, our democracy. -- our democracy demands it. motionoud to second the to make the selection by acclamation. thank you. [applause] all in favor say aye. opposed? arise. it is my great
brazile: gavel] order. it is my great honor -- it is gavel] -- it[raps is my honor to present the gavel to the democratic national committee to mr. tom perez. mr. perez, congratulations. [applause] [cheering] ms. brazile: i hear a motion. there is amotion -- motion by mr. buckley. we will hear from mr. buckley. gavel] you, madam chair. now is the time for us to unite we cast a that ballot as secretary tom perez as the chair of the democratic national committee. ms. brazile: is there a second?...
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brazile: please sign and print your ballots. as soon as all the ballots are distributed, i will start the two-minute clock. i am waiting for a show of hands. ladies and gentlemen, i need your attention right now. please, i need your attention. gavel] ms. brazile: reverend daughtry, will you give further instructions? reverend daughtry: when the ballots have been distributed, the staff will advise the church every member has received a ballot. that is when the two-minute clock will start. once we are sure every member has received a ballot. the folks still standing are waiting for proxy ballots. if you are standing up, that is because you are waiting for your proxy ballot. while we are waiting, let me assure you that we have briefed all of the candidates' campaigns regarding the change in the voting procedure. they have have the opportunity to ask questions, and they will still observe the counting of the ballots. obviously, as the rules anticipate, and in compliance with the rules, we will provide each campaign a tally of the vo
brazile: please sign and print your ballots. as soon as all the ballots are distributed, i will start the two-minute clock. i am waiting for a show of hands. ladies and gentlemen, i need your attention right now. please, i need your attention. gavel] ms. brazile: reverend daughtry, will you give further instructions? reverend daughtry: when the ballots have been distributed, the staff will advise the church every member has received a ballot. that is when the two-minute clock will start. once...
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police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week—long strike that has we will then that battle, but we are other options, including just filing a brand—new order. police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week—long strike that has led to a wave of violence. a discredited government investigation into alleged abuses committed by british soldiers in iraq is being shut down. and a race against time — the battle to save over 400 whales that beached themselves on the coast of new zealand. donald trump has suggested he'll issue a new ruling to restrict immigration next week. it's after an appeals court upheld a suspension of his ban on people entering the us from seven mainly muslim countries. it could mean that he won't have to go to the supreme court. his latest statement on the travel ban was made on board air force one. let's have a listen. we are going to keep our country safe, we are going to do whatever donald trump vowed he would see his opponents in court, but with the supreme court currently split along ideological lines pending the confirmation ofjudge corso, mr trump
police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week—long strike that has we will then that battle, but we are other options, including just filing a brand—new order. police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week—long strike that has led to a wave of violence. a discredited government investigation into alleged abuses committed by british soldiers in iraq is being shut down. and a race against time — the battle to save over 400 whales that beached themselves on the coast of new...
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chair brazile: yes. that is to review it. >> thank you. chair brazile: all right. we are now voting on the resolutions package is prevented by hilda and jim. it was seconded. all those in favor say "aye." >> "aye." chair brazile: all those opposed? the ayes carry. the resolution package is approved. we are democrats. i am sure, will entertain this question and proceed to continue to make the necessary reforms. it is now my great honor -- please, everyone, if you do not mind, take your seats. -- tomy pleasure and introduce a friend to all of us. i have the opportunity, when i was a young organizer, to be called on by her mother, the late karen scott king, to work on the campaign to make her a nationalrthday holiday. i got to meet bernie's king when i was young. -- bernice king. been an advocate her entire life. dr. king pursued a career where she was able to advocate for those less fortunate. she has served as a law clerk in the juvenile court system, where she realized a growing number of teens have been double victims -- first of society and second of an ineffecti
chair brazile: yes. that is to review it. >> thank you. chair brazile: all right. we are now voting on the resolutions package is prevented by hilda and jim. it was seconded. all those in favor say "aye." >> "aye." chair brazile: all those opposed? the ayes carry. the resolution package is approved. we are democrats. i am sure, will entertain this question and proceed to continue to make the necessary reforms. it is now my great honor -- please, everyone, if you...
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is it yourfirst time in brazil? no, second time. for carnival? yeah, i live here, so it is my second time here. how do you find it, how different is this from austria? well, you know, carnival there should be really cold, right? so, you are kind of walking around having less clothes. so, here it is good, you can enjoy having a good time, having sun, and i have to say every block or every party here is very different, so you can not ever say it is the same, it is always different. ok, thank you, have fun. yeah, you too, thank you. so, yes, traditionally, carnival is a time of year to forget about the country's and your own problems, and to celebrate, and this is what we are seeing this year in rio and brazil, despite the economic recession that the country is in, and lots of protests we have seen recently with the economic crisis that the state is facing in rio, carnival is the same as it is every year. a million visitors are expected here. over 300 street parades are to happen in the coming days. so, a time of lots of celebrations on the streets.
is it yourfirst time in brazil? no, second time. for carnival? yeah, i live here, so it is my second time here. how do you find it, how different is this from austria? well, you know, carnival there should be really cold, right? so, you are kind of walking around having less clothes. so, here it is good, you can enjoy having a good time, having sun, and i have to say every block or every party here is very different, so you can not ever say it is the same, it is always different. ok, thank you,...
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police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week long strike that has led to a wave of violence in the espirito santo region. there are security concerns in poland after prime minister beata szydlo, was injured and taken to hospital after a car crash. and a race against time. the battle to save over 400 whales that beached themselves off the coast of new zealand. hello, donald trump has suggested he'll issue a new ruling to restrict immigration next week. it's after an appeals court upheld a suspension of his ban on people entering the us from seven mainly muslim countries. it could mean that there may not be an appeal to the supreme court. his latest statement on the travel ban was made on board air force one. let's have a listen. reporters: hi. trump: everything good? yeah. press conference good 7 i think it was great. are you comfortable? can we talk about what you said in the press conference? sure. you talked about wanting to win this court battle against the immigration travel ban. you also talk about... the unfortunate part is it takes time statutorily. we'll win that battle
police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week long strike that has led to a wave of violence in the espirito santo region. there are security concerns in poland after prime minister beata szydlo, was injured and taken to hospital after a car crash. and a race against time. the battle to save over 400 whales that beached themselves off the coast of new zealand. hello, donald trump has suggested he'll issue a new ruling to restrict immigration next week. it's after an appeals court upheld a...
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in brazil, revellers all over brazil are gearing up for parades, balls and street parties on the first of five official days of carnival celebrations. the world famous party in rio de janeiro kicked off on friday afternoon with several street parties expected to draw tens of thousands. julia carneiro met some of the crowds. hundreds of people are taking to the streets of rio for carnival, kicking off with hundreds of street parades like this one to happen in the coming days. we are here at the hilltops of santa teresa for a traditional block or street parade that happens every year. it is named after the order of nuns that have a convent here in the neighbourhood of santa teresa. we always see lots of people dressed up as nuns. this is a time of irreverence, partying, with lots of irreverence in the country. there are lots of tourists here and ijust met this group, george is from austria. hi, george. hello, how are you? is this your first time in brazil? no, second time. for carnival? yes, this is my second time here. how do you find it, how different is this from austria? well, you kn
in brazil, revellers all over brazil are gearing up for parades, balls and street parties on the first of five official days of carnival celebrations. the world famous party in rio de janeiro kicked off on friday afternoon with several street parties expected to draw tens of thousands. julia carneiro met some of the crowds. hundreds of people are taking to the streets of rio for carnival, kicking off with hundreds of street parades like this one to happen in the coming days. we are here at the...
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outgoing chair donna brazille gave her final address. here are her remarks. [applause] donna: i want to thank hillary, i want to thank all of you. before i bring forward to great leaders of our party, i want to remind you the resolutions are available electronically. we are also in the process of making copies. you will have those copies available this afternoon. please read them. going to around various meetings. if you can't find me, you know where i will be after 6:00. [laughter] hawaii raisedfrom an issue. before i bring on the chair and address his me concerns. when i received that call sunday my july 24, to once again become your chairwoman, i did so without reservation. because i am a democrat. i dropped everything i could drop out of my life. my jobs, my income, but -- my vacation, my time away. i took phone calls from bernie sanders and hillary clinton, barack obama and i said absolutely. there would not be a donna brazile had it not been for the people of this party. and it not been for jesse jackson will and walter mondale, and barack obama. [appla
outgoing chair donna brazille gave her final address. here are her remarks. [applause] donna: i want to thank hillary, i want to thank all of you. before i bring forward to great leaders of our party, i want to remind you the resolutions are available electronically. we are also in the process of making copies. you will have those copies available this afternoon. please read them. going to around various meetings. if you can't find me, you know where i will be after 6:00. [laughter] hawaii...
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it is not only in brazil, it is all over the world. here women are getting more represented also in society. it is not just having more jobs. it is having more influential jobs on higher levels. there is still a long way to go. normally notices these changes before other areas in the company. that is the public they are trying to reach. participation of women in the course have increased 24% in last two years. women are not only drinking more here, that they are interested in drinking better beer, which is a potential market for the beer companies. joe: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. a look at some of the business stories in the news right now. expansions cut back lands for the year, the filling a promise to gain more control over pricing. flight and see capacity will .5%ease from 5.5%-seven from last year. each was one percentage point lower than planned. there has been a shakeup at tiffany. they have replaced chief financial officer jeff kuhn all after bad performance. tiffany has been rocked by a slumping u.s. dollar.
it is not only in brazil, it is all over the world. here women are getting more represented also in society. it is not just having more jobs. it is having more influential jobs on higher levels. there is still a long way to go. normally notices these changes before other areas in the company. that is the public they are trying to reach. participation of women in the course have increased 24% in last two years. women are not only drinking more here, that they are interested in drinking better...
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there would not be a donna brazile had it not been for the people of this party. starting with john f. kennedy and lyndon baines johnson. and it not been for jesse jackson, and walter mondale, and al gore and barack obama. [applause] i thought over the years with hillary clinton when she started the defense fund. i marched and registered new voters for bernie sanders until my obligation of the party chair was to make sure i was in the building to conduct the most exhausting review of our party. i went through everything i could find, and let me tell you, when i found things that were inconsistent with our values am i made sure we put aside and we got rid of them. every step along the way, i would call bernie, i would call hillary. i would report back to them. i'm grateful bernie and hillary stood by us and since this party was hacked by a military intelligence communication they stood by us so we could get back to work for democrats across this country. when it comes to the staff of the democratic party, i will stand by them. they are the best and brightest, the h
there would not be a donna brazile had it not been for the people of this party. starting with john f. kennedy and lyndon baines johnson. and it not been for jesse jackson, and walter mondale, and al gore and barack obama. [applause] i thought over the years with hillary clinton when she started the defense fund. i marched and registered new voters for bernie sanders until my obligation of the party chair was to make sure i was in the building to conduct the most exhausting review of our party....
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i want to relinquish the chair back to someone that i want to end by asking you to give donna brazil a remarkable hand because donna brazil came in during a very challenging time and helped lead the party. say thank you -- i want to say thank you madam chair. thank you very much. [applause] donna brazil: thank you. >> following the election of the new dnc chair, president trump tweeted this "congratulations to thomas perez, who has been named chairman of the dnc. i could not be happier for him, or for the republican party." several of president trump's cabinet nominees face a senate vote in the week ahead as congress returns monday from their president's day break. a capitol hill reporter looks at that and other issues ahead for the house and senate. >> they are the senior senate staff writer. the senate set to vote -- a vote on up to four of the nominees next week. beginning with wilbur ross. tell us about the status of each nominee and how they will fare? >> it looks like the nominees that arebe
i want to relinquish the chair back to someone that i want to end by asking you to give donna brazil a remarkable hand because donna brazil came in during a very challenging time and helped lead the party. say thank you -- i want to say thank you madam chair. thank you very much. [applause] donna brazil: thank you. >> following the election of the new dnc chair, president trump tweeted this "congratulations to thomas perez, who has been named chairman of the dnc. i could not be...
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donna brazil has spent decades and decades in democratic politics. there is a saying that somebody said, i don't know who, we are not as good as we are on our bad days and not as bad as we are on our worst days. i will take donna brazil on her worst days over most people on their best days. i think she has deep integrity and has been very important to the democratic party. she made a mistake, and she paid for it. she did not lose her job, but you know. politicshe anger in that the caller from wilmington theght up, the anger over last 10, 15 years, it is discouraging. look, i am part of it, too. i am angry with the donald trump world. i think anger makes people not as good of voters, not as good of citizens, husbands, wives, not good drivers. both sides trying to stoke anger on the other side is generally not a beneficial thing. sometimes i am guilty of it myself. abouti want to ask you joe biden. there is an article in the new york times today about him helping a candidate in a special election for a seat in the delaware state legislature, delaware s
donna brazil has spent decades and decades in democratic politics. there is a saying that somebody said, i don't know who, we are not as good as we are on our bad days and not as bad as we are on our worst days. i will take donna brazil on her worst days over most people on their best days. i think she has deep integrity and has been very important to the democratic party. she made a mistake, and she paid for it. she did not lose her job, but you know. politicshe anger in that the caller from...
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but even in brazil, we know that brazil -- let me ask, what do we know about brazil? okay, miss martinez. see your hand up first. that's fine. >> they speak mostly portuguese so, you know, they're colonized by the portuguese. >> colonized by the portuguese. what about the racial element? she's correct. anything about the racial element? don't any of you all want to go to carnival? miss wilson? >> they also have an african element -- >> a huge african element. she's correct. they have a huge african element. okay? in fact, brazil has -- brand zp zil is second to nigeria. brazil is second to my jeer ya nigeria of the number of people of african descent, they had a large portion in the trans-atlantic slave trade, a large portion of those individuals came to brazil. okay? so even in brazil who, again, likes to look at itself as, you know, this type of racial democracy, there are these differences in color and those who are more european are more favored and those who are more african are not and there are various gradations from white to black. okay? that is still very pr
but even in brazil, we know that brazil -- let me ask, what do we know about brazil? okay, miss martinez. see your hand up first. that's fine. >> they speak mostly portuguese so, you know, they're colonized by the portuguese. >> colonized by the portuguese. what about the racial element? she's correct. anything about the racial element? don't any of you all want to go to carnival? miss wilson? >> they also have an african element -- >> a huge african element. she's...
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. >> global tv news, brazil. there are doubts in brazil about what is going to happen to the relationship between the two countries with the new administration especially related to immigration and also to trade deals. does president trump also plan to review policies, bilateral policies with brazil and trade deals? and also my second question, how does the administration seek the current turmoil, economical and political turmoil in brazil. and one more question if i might. president trump has spoke with some foreign leaders from south america, argentina, colombia and peru, but it was the vice president that spoke with the president from brazil. why is that? >> well, obviously we cherish our relationship with brazil. i thinks that a timing factor and i think we look forward to meeting with the president soon. it is just a matter of getting things on the schedule. we are going to review all the trade deals out there. some them occurred well into a decade, two decades ago. i think the idea is to make sure we are lo
. >> global tv news, brazil. there are doubts in brazil about what is going to happen to the relationship between the two countries with the new administration especially related to immigration and also to trade deals. does president trump also plan to review policies, bilateral policies with brazil and trade deals? and also my second question, how does the administration seek the current turmoil, economical and political turmoil in brazil. and one more question if i might. president...
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stepping in there for donna brazile. he won 235 of the votes. perez, by the way, just to give you a little background on this gentleman, he was considered the most liberal member of pram what's cabinet -- president obama's cabinet. remember that as he speaks there to the enthusiastic crowd at the dnc saying that he has a lot of work to do. he served as labor department secretary. he has ties to both obama and hillary clinton, so he made the short list for vice president. interesting to note there because, obviously, moving forward this weighs very haley moving into the next -- heavily moving into the next presidential election in 2020. appointing the deputy chair to his runner-up, keith ellison. but disappointment for the dnc, it's a critical one. why? it not only comes after a huge loss in november's presidential election, but democrats have actually as little actual power around the country as they have had in 90 years, meaning virtually no american voter has ever seen democrats so removed from controlling the nation's policies. so that is the
stepping in there for donna brazile. he won 235 of the votes. perez, by the way, just to give you a little background on this gentleman, he was considered the most liberal member of pram what's cabinet -- president obama's cabinet. remember that as he speaks there to the enthusiastic crowd at the dnc saying that he has a lot of work to do. he served as labor department secretary. he has ties to both obama and hillary clinton, so he made the short list for vice president. interesting to note...
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brazil is going through tough times now. we do believe the brazilian market is a very strong -- important market. we are basically trading $10 billion with brazilians. we see they have a high potential. mostly, right now, mexico, in terms of agro products, we are fully depending on the u.s. economy. even the fact that we have to prepare for a uncertain times in this dialogue. we have to basically strengthened the relationship with argentina and brazil because they are highly productive in grains, foodstuffs, we'd, corn, -- wheat , corn, it you name it. ramy: that is mexico's economy minister speaking to bloomberg. let's check in on trading across the asia-pacific right now. in sydney, down by a little more than 1/10 of a percent. seoul, check it out. where we are trading in terms of shares. down about 1/5 of the present -- of the percent. meantime, in hong kong, shares going the other way, for this morning, at least. they are losing some steam. we are headed back to a flat line, seeing what other asian equities are doing at
brazil is going through tough times now. we do believe the brazilian market is a very strong -- important market. we are basically trading $10 billion with brazilians. we see they have a high potential. mostly, right now, mexico, in terms of agro products, we are fully depending on the u.s. economy. even the fact that we have to prepare for a uncertain times in this dialogue. we have to basically strengthened the relationship with argentina and brazil because they are highly productive in...
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police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week long strike that has led to a wave of violence in the espirito santo region. officers had been demanding higher pay. the stoppage led to an increase in assaults, robberies and shootings that have left more than 120 people dead. a controversial investigation costing tens of millions of pounds, into claims that british troops abused iraqi civilians, is to be shut down. it follows a report by mps into the iraq historic allegations team which it described as an unmitigated failure. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it's completely unacceptable that some patients in england are waiting up to 13 hours in a&e. figures show that waiting times in casualty units are worse than at any time in the last decade. mr hunt insists he does have an improvement plan, though didn't reveal it and he admits it will take time. he was talking to our health editor hugh pym. the worst monthly a&e figures in more than a decade. we actually have corridor nurses now as well. times are very desperate. images like this across bbc news. no—one would want it
police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week long strike that has led to a wave of violence in the espirito santo region. officers had been demanding higher pay. the stoppage led to an increase in assaults, robberies and shootings that have left more than 120 people dead. a controversial investigation costing tens of millions of pounds, into claims that british troops abused iraqi civilians, is to be shut down. it follows a report by mps into the iraq historic allegations team which it...
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brazile: thank you. thank you, sir. >> tom perez and representative keith ellison spoke to reporters afterwards, where they were asked about the trump presidency and the dnc's direction moving forward. this is 25 minutes. mr. perez: good afternoon, everyone. voice over they last few days. we've been traveling around the in the closing days of this race and i am so excited to be here today with my friend and colleague, congressman keith ellison. the new deputy chair of the dnc. wenite are uas a party. we have so much work ahead of us because across america, people are fearful. people are fearful for our future.
brazile: thank you. thank you, sir. >> tom perez and representative keith ellison spoke to reporters afterwards, where they were asked about the trump presidency and the dnc's direction moving forward. this is 25 minutes. mr. perez: good afternoon, everyone. voice over they last few days. we've been traveling around the in the closing days of this race and i am so excited to be here today with my friend and colleague, congressman keith ellison. the new deputy chair of the dnc. wenite are...
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walking through an airport scannerr eating a handful of brazil nuts? the radiation question. >> oh, really. i'll say brazil nuts. >> i'll say walking through a scanner. >> you and i think alike. >> you got it right. more radiation in brazil nuts than airport scanner. >> they'd rather clean it that way. >> the way they grow, they suck radiation out of the ground. the roots of the tree. >> different ways of getting to the same answer. >> what's riskier, being obese or living in the year 1910. one hundred years ago. >> i would say living 100 years ago. >> you're all correct. people lived 13 years less in 1910. an obese person five years less. >> they were a lot happier back then. >> they were drinking. >> no politically correctness. >> drinking and smoking. >> and eating a lot of brazil nuts. >> what's riskier being a man, b, watching two hours of tv every day? >> what? >> i'll say tv. >> being a man. >> i like being a man. >> correct answer a, being a man takes three and a half years off your life. watching tv, eight months off your life. >> i know. it's
walking through an airport scannerr eating a handful of brazil nuts? the radiation question. >> oh, really. i'll say brazil nuts. >> i'll say walking through a scanner. >> you and i think alike. >> you got it right. more radiation in brazil nuts than airport scanner. >> they'd rather clean it that way. >> the way they grow, they suck radiation out of the ground. the roots of the tree. >> different ways of getting to the same answer. >> what's...
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oliver: and brazil's crumbling finances. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: welcome back -- back to bloomberg businessweek. >> warren buffett issues. oliver: snapchat takes a different angle on global ads. >> info sharing service. oliver: i'll set ahead on bloomberg businessweek. we are back with bloomberg businessweek, megan murphy to talk about must reads in this issue of businessweek. we are looking at some of the enough -- knock off austerity measures in brazil. n: when you think of austerity you think of greece, other places in europe, you do not hear about it as much in brazil. what we are seeing is how the bite of austerity measures, against the police and cutbacks there, whether other social welfare infrastructure is leading to mass protest across the country, people taking matters into their own hands, demonstrating. arepolice saying they protesting and going on strike, leading to a dramatic escalation in violent crime, a murder rate in a country that is already challenged in dealing with the cripp
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and not with brazil. why is that? obviously, we cherish our relationship with brazil. there is a timing factor here. we will speak with brazil soon. it is a timing factor in a matter of getting things on the schedule. we will review all of the trade deals. the president has been very clear. some of them were from decades ago. we are looking at all of the trade deals we have throughout the globe to make sure they continue to benefit america and american workers, and in many cases, we can update these deals. it is not one particular country. we will look at a host of trade agreements and other trade-related agreements that we have with countries to make sure that they are the most up-to-date and address the cap logical advances that have therred and looked at various services, you know, whether it is financial services or manufacturing and whether they reflect the current state of play. this is not any one country. i think the president made so this isn't any one country. i think the president made clear throughout the campaign and subsequent that he wants to review ever
and not with brazil. why is that? obviously, we cherish our relationship with brazil. there is a timing factor here. we will speak with brazil soon. it is a timing factor in a matter of getting things on the schedule. we will review all of the trade deals. the president has been very clear. some of them were from decades ago. we are looking at all of the trade deals we have throughout the globe to make sure they continue to benefit america and american workers, and in many cases, we can update...
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oliver: and brazil's crumbling finances. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am oliver renick. carol: i am carol massar. still ahead, warren buffett sours on money managers. oliver: snapchat takes a different angle on apps. carol: and the chicken industries information sharing service. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief megan murphy to talk about must reads in this big issue of businessweek. we are looking at some of the knock on effects from austerity measures in brazil. megan: when you think of austerity, you think of greece, other places in europe. you don't often talk as much about brazil. we are seeing how the bite of these austerity measures, cutbacks, other social where fair, infrastructure, it is leading to mass protests across the country, people taking matters into their own hands, thousands of people demonstrating. the police saying by not working sort of protesting
oliver: and brazil's crumbling finances. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am oliver renick. carol: i am carol massar. still ahead, warren buffett sours on money managers. oliver: snapchat takes a different angle on apps. carol: and the chicken industries information sharing service. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek...
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these are television as well are famous in brazil. they also pick out narcosis, a programme about the colombian drug trades which isjust a programme about the colombian drug trades which is just completed its second series. there is lots of drama. ithink second series. there is lots of drama. i think it is inevitable that we get a bit sick of the same stories. there is always a missing child, a cop who has problems, so there comes a time when you try to do the opposite. there are hardly uplifting. one top alert in brazil is about a serial killer thing that with police. it is in a nicer location. one uses a honey making businesses a front for a male escort service. another one is about a young couple that befriend their neighbours with disastrous consequences. neighbours with disastrous consequences. have got time talk about the back page... we do. we have one minute left. which one are we looking at. the times. this is going to hurt, wales against england on bbc one. it is a proper game. england played badly and one last week. this co
these are television as well are famous in brazil. they also pick out narcosis, a programme about the colombian drug trades which isjust a programme about the colombian drug trades which is just completed its second series. there is lots of drama. ithink second series. there is lots of drama. i think it is inevitable that we get a bit sick of the same stories. there is always a missing child, a cop who has problems, so there comes a time when you try to do the opposite. there are hardly...
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he played the title role of a revolutionary in 18th-century brazil who fights against the portuguese. we have big topics, racial discrimination, slavery, and colonialism. >> probably not a good film for a hot saturday night date but it is an important one. >> unless they are a history buff. >> it is a historical drama about the ills of politics but it seems he could fit with our current situation very easily. >> absolutely. that is very typical of berlli nella. we have seen films highlighting individual efforts to go again political regimes. we saw a film about a man who kept playing his swing music in the face of nazi persecution. >> let's take a listen to the director marcello gomez. >> we are discussing politics at the moment that sometimes in a very superficial way. it is very important to revisit the past so we can understand the present because of the past is embedded in the present. this is what the camera moves so much. it is a handheld camera and we wanted you to understand the link between past and present. >> we will be talking with you a little bit later on in the day from
he played the title role of a revolutionary in 18th-century brazil who fights against the portuguese. we have big topics, racial discrimination, slavery, and colonialism. >> probably not a good film for a hot saturday night date but it is an important one. >> unless they are a history buff. >> it is a historical drama about the ills of politics but it seems he could fit with our current situation very easily. >> absolutely. that is very typical of berlli nella. we have...
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brazile: >> tom froze and representative keith ellison to reporters after worse. they were asked about the trump presidency and the dnc's direction moving forward. this is 25 minutes. >> the new deputy chair of the dnc. we are united as a party. we have so much work ahead of us. across america, people are fearful. people are fearful for our future. democrats united. they have a hope for that future. we had a special election today in delaware. we have actions all over the country today. strength in numbers, millions of people have been coming out since the donaldation to say -- trump, you do not stand for our values. thate marshaling remarkable energy moving forward to build a nation where our andes of inclusion optimism, the value of diversity are in place. it is great to be here today. we have a lot of work ahead, we have a lot of things to do and we will do it together. [speaking in spanish] >> thank you. let me take a moment to tom perez of the democratic national committee. heis a tremendous honor that has extended an invitation for me to join him in his lead
brazile: >> tom froze and representative keith ellison to reporters after worse. they were asked about the trump presidency and the dnc's direction moving forward. this is 25 minutes. >> the new deputy chair of the dnc. we are united as a party. we have so much work ahead of us. across america, people are fearful. people are fearful for our future. democrats united. they have a hope for that future. we had a special election today in delaware. we have actions all over the country...
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is the beer industry behind the curve in the way businesses in brazil approach women? >> actually, the multinationals are leading the way, and as part of that, in dave is a leader -- leader in that they are not only more gender friendly but the first one to sponsor the lgbt parade here in brazil. they really have an active policy of supporting minorities and diversity. the same is true of other brands of beers, and i would say it was noticeable, this change in the beer markets, although there are other areas like cosmetics and other sectors that embraced more gender friendly marketing. scarlet: what prompted this change? did it happen suddenly like a flip of the switch, or was it something evolving in this direction. >> it was a very gradual change, and it is still happening. less of theoticing sexist advertising, but there are still holdouts in general. you still see women wearing swimsuits on the beach in situations that are not they byily similar to day situations in brazil. for the last 10 years, slowly, advertisements have become less sexist. scarlet: what does it
is the beer industry behind the curve in the way businesses in brazil approach women? >> actually, the multinationals are leading the way, and as part of that, in dave is a leader -- leader in that they are not only more gender friendly but the first one to sponsor the lgbt parade here in brazil. they really have an active policy of supporting minorities and diversity. the same is true of other brands of beers, and i would say it was noticeable, this change in the beer markets, although...
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largest corruption scandals in the history of latin implicating politicians from countries such as brazil argentina mexico and venezuela. delays somalis of lawmakers have been gathering today at the airport to elect their president. which isal's airport guarded by an african union peacekeeping force was chosen for the venue on account of its heavy security presence. the senators must decide on whether to vote for the president to serve a second term or for one of his 21 rivals to take the reins of power. duncan woodside is in the somali capital with the latest. of somalia'sion president will take place in the building behind me. the mps are all gathered here. this complex is heavily fortified, protected by african union peacekeepers. have been more stories overnight of renewed attempts to bribe the mps. in that context there is a ban on mobile phones being taken into the venue. mps in theor campaign managers of the various teams because of fears that mobile money transfers will be bribingpart of the process. there's also a limit in terms of the amount of cash people can bring into the ven
largest corruption scandals in the history of latin implicating politicians from countries such as brazil argentina mexico and venezuela. delays somalis of lawmakers have been gathering today at the airport to elect their president. which isal's airport guarded by an african union peacekeeping force was chosen for the venue on account of its heavy security presence. the senators must decide on whether to vote for the president to serve a second term or for one of his 21 rivals to take the reins...
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now releasing, manufacturing, launching balloons is a crime in brazil. you're not supposed to be doing this. it's a fire hazard. the balloon itself was released from about 60 miles away by sao paolo, it's drifted all the way here and then it's come down. these guys were arrested when they were trying to retrieve said balloon. police got on this, using some helicopters they were able it go back to sao paolo. find two more balloons, ready to go and ten more people involved in this situation. they say in total the fines for the people in the city, looking for about $95,000, you can also face about one to three years in prison. take this quite seriously. >> and the consequences are not minor. people now without power. you have utility workers and city employees who have to go into action. >> they said the biggest fear, they were lucky it didn't happen, as it covered the six buildings, there were all kinds of fire dangers that could have happened. this is the dry period as well. they could have cost people their homes. >>> swimsuit season is coming up quickly
now releasing, manufacturing, launching balloons is a crime in brazil. you're not supposed to be doing this. it's a fire hazard. the balloon itself was released from about 60 miles away by sao paolo, it's drifted all the way here and then it's come down. these guys were arrested when they were trying to retrieve said balloon. police got on this, using some helicopters they were able it go back to sao paolo. find two more balloons, ready to go and ten more people involved in this situation. they...
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dnc staff, and they want to count them twice to to see if they are good, and any moment, when donna brazile, the interim chairwoman is going to be coming out the announce the results. many people think that tom perez has got it because he was so close, but keith ellison's team is insisting they have a chance on this, and they fell 15 votes short, and not far off themselves, and the field has been eliminated aside from the other candidates. they dropped out, and most of the votes were held by sally boynton brown who was the idaho party drirector, and maybe she can give keith ellison enough votes to win it, but it is going to be tight here, and we are waiting any minute, richard, to see what happens. >> where are the bargaining chips? where the convention will be? how well they work on the ground? back and forth? >> well, this is a unusual race, and you can see the entire voting population of it, so it is a one to one kind of situation, where there are a lot of horses traded and money is offered and visits from the high profile vips gets offered and that is what is going on here, and they are
dnc staff, and they want to count them twice to to see if they are good, and any moment, when donna brazile, the interim chairwoman is going to be coming out the announce the results. many people think that tom perez has got it because he was so close, but keith ellison's team is insisting they have a chance on this, and they fell 15 votes short, and not far off themselves, and the field has been eliminated aside from the other candidates. they dropped out, and most of the votes were held by...
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police in brazil are not allowed to protest on behalf of themselves. if they do, they can go to jail for two years. so family members of the police are protesting for them begging for better wages, better working conditions and those protesters have blocked the police in their battalion. so that has left the streets virtually unprotected by police. looters, rioters raging through the streets feeling gunfire erupting throughout the day. look, innocent people at a bus stop just waiting for the bus. and these guys on a motorbike roll right up and shake everybody down for what they can get. here's an example caught on camera of a couple just driving down the street. in this clip, you can see there are news media, there's cameras all around at this gas station. but that didn't stop people from driving by and shooting their guns. >> wow, it's a total disregard for life. >> even though they are trying to fight for the rights of police officers, it's gotten crazy and out of hand. >> i guess in a twisted kind of way, that highlights the need for police officers
police in brazil are not allowed to protest on behalf of themselves. if they do, they can go to jail for two years. so family members of the police are protesting for them begging for better wages, better working conditions and those protesters have blocked the police in their battalion. so that has left the streets virtually unprotected by police. looters, rioters raging through the streets feeling gunfire erupting throughout the day. look, innocent people at a bus stop just waiting for the...
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reporter: you mentioned brazil as a trading partner. how fast could ramp-up trade in a country that is even more closed and has an economy without a lot of growth potential? >> brazil is going through rough times economically, but we do believe that latin america is the important market we have a strong relationship with them. we are basically trading $10 billion with the brazilians. we see a very high potential, but mostly right now, mexico, in terms of agriculture products, we are fully depending on the u.s. economy. even the fact we have to prepare , we have ton times strengthen our relationship with brazil and latin america, because without the grains, foodstuffs, wheat, corn, they haven't. -- they have it. betty: that was mexico's foreign minister speaking to bloomberg. let's go to japan here. you see how futures are trading. they were looking very optimistic at the start, given how dollar-yen has moved, still 112 territory. could be a bad day for stocks in tokyo. ♪ ♪ >> asia-pacific markets in a featuringttern, speeches by pre
reporter: you mentioned brazil as a trading partner. how fast could ramp-up trade in a country that is even more closed and has an economy without a lot of growth potential? >> brazil is going through rough times economically, but we do believe that latin america is the important market we have a strong relationship with them. we are basically trading $10 billion with the brazilians. we see a very high potential, but mostly right now, mexico, in terms of agriculture products, we are fully...
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originally they were handing out wireless devices but moments ago interim chair donna brazile announced that she wanted to go with the traditional paper ballots presumably out of an abundance of caution because for one thing she didn't want to have to rely on wi-fi connection and also a more importantly she she wanted to have a paper trial so that each name and signature of the voters could be verified. back to you, leland. >> wow, lots of news coming out from there inside the convention hall with jonathan, jonathan, as you so appearly explained, if nobody gets to 50%, they go to ballot number two, we will go back and check with you as the results come out. thank you, sir. now to elizabeth who is perhaps a slightly more united group than the democrats are here in atlanta. >> slightly more united but we still are getting a ton of energy, cpac is wrapping here today. the speaker is new epa chief scott pruitt and those attending the conference getting a chance to weigh in on the top conservative issues. fox news correspondent is live with more, hi, lori. >> it's always a hot topic and alth
originally they were handing out wireless devices but moments ago interim chair donna brazile announced that she wanted to go with the traditional paper ballots presumably out of an abundance of caution because for one thing she didn't want to have to rely on wi-fi connection and also a more importantly she she wanted to have a paper trial so that each name and signature of the voters could be verified. back to you, leland. >> wow, lots of news coming out from there inside the convention...
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competition and stagnation in brazil's economy. kirin is now looking to strengthen sales in southeast asian countries, such as myanmar. >>> toshiba executives say they're expecting to announce major losses for the april-to-december period. the struggling japanese electronics maker is due to report the figures on tuesday. the announcement would mark toshiba's second straight year of a net loss for the nine months. the company fell into the red during the same period in 2015 after its accounting scandal came into light. toshiba is also expected to disclose the exact amount of losses from its nuclear power unit in the u.s. its earlier estimate had shown that couldld be in the billionsf dollars. the executives are also planning to unveil a business plan that will likely feature a review of the group's overseas nuclear business. toshiba's planning to turn itself around by spinning off its flash memory division and sell off part of its stake. >>> and you can catch our report again online together with a full transcript. just look for nhk
competition and stagnation in brazil's economy. kirin is now looking to strengthen sales in southeast asian countries, such as myanmar. >>> toshiba executives say they're expecting to announce major losses for the april-to-december period. the struggling japanese electronics maker is due to report the figures on tuesday. the announcement would mark toshiba's second straight year of a net loss for the nine months. the company fell into the red during the same period in 2015 after its...
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if you look around emerging markets at this point, there are a couple of countries, brazil is goinga, everybody to be affected by what happened in the u.s.. this, what happens with the dollar will have a bigger impact on all emerging market countries barring russia and brazil which only has this story. >> i wonder where you stand on emerging market currencies becoming weaker. we are expecting them to weaken given these macro pressures. is that a net positive or net negative? >> the big question is what happens to the adjustment tax? what does it do to the u.s. dollar? in principle, in theory, you should see risk to offset the taxes. the interim. weakness onace emerging markets. they are going to get benefited, this is a world of gray uncertainty rather than global growth. >> let me pick up on the fed conversation. p, you can see that the probability doesn't really take in the majority of the expectations. oft is your outlook in terms the timing of those hikes? in terms of passive shrinkage on the balance sheet. the way we are looking at whatever expansion that can happen is unlikely t
if you look around emerging markets at this point, there are a couple of countries, brazil is goinga, everybody to be affected by what happened in the u.s.. this, what happens with the dollar will have a bigger impact on all emerging market countries barring russia and brazil which only has this story. >> i wonder where you stand on emerging market currencies becoming weaker. we are expecting them to weaken given these macro pressures. is that a net positive or net negative? >> the...
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dnc,rt of put behind the the unethical behavior of debbie wasserman schultz and donna brazil. withecondly to come up inspiring candidates that really bring people out to vote. i think both of those contributed to the loss, which is why we are where we are in the democratic party. it takes inspiring candidates to really move on. host: who is inspiring you on the national level? caller: candidly at this point, very few people if anybody. fact there's a couple more on the republican side that are more inspiring than on the democrat side. they just don't seem to be surfacing at this point. the weekly standard is writing about the democrats. democratic attorney general's. democrats were decimated at nearly every level of government over the past six years. republicans controlled the house. they will do so for the foreseeable future. the party is looking at a very favorable senate map in 2018. democrats controlling just 31 of the 99 state legislative chambers. they had 22 state attorneys general, enough to gum up the works for president donald trump's agenda when congressional democ
dnc,rt of put behind the the unethical behavior of debbie wasserman schultz and donna brazil. withecondly to come up inspiring candidates that really bring people out to vote. i think both of those contributed to the loss, which is why we are where we are in the democratic party. it takes inspiring candidates to really move on. host: who is inspiring you on the national level? caller: candidly at this point, very few people if anybody. fact there's a couple more on the republican side that are...
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they have already ben to open markets with australia, argentina and brazil. so they can get their grain and their meat products are alternative sources. they would prefer to get them from the united states, but there are other sources. and that will be a big hit to u.s. ago gri gull chur. >> nbc news has obtained draft memos details how the department of homeland security plans to carry out president's trump's two different orders on illegal administration and an official tells us at nbc news is white house objected to some of the language. president trump has not rescinded daca. but it is also says criminal aliens have demonstrated their -- wouldn't that mean all 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are now subject to deportation? >> yes. they are subject to deportation. but president obama started the deportation process and targeted particularly those who were convicted of serious crimes. and i think president trump is continuing that. there is nothing wrong with that at all. in fact, i hope that general kelly, the homeland security secret
they have already ben to open markets with australia, argentina and brazil. so they can get their grain and their meat products are alternative sources. they would prefer to get them from the united states, but there are other sources. and that will be a big hit to u.s. ago gri gull chur. >> nbc news has obtained draft memos details how the department of homeland security plans to carry out president's trump's two different orders on illegal administration and an official tells us at nbc...