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in brazil, the far-right former army captain jair bolsonaro was sworn in as brazil's 42nd president on new year's day, declaring liberation from socialism and promising to restore law-and-order to brazilian society. >> it is also urgent we put an end to the ideology of crimiminalizing the police. this has brought about an increase in violence in brazil and in the power of organized crime, taking the lives of those who are innocent, destroying families, and bringing insecurity everywhere. to restore order in this country. we are aware of this awesome responsibility and the challenges that we will face. we know where we want to go in the potential that brazil has. amy: many fear brazil's young democracy is now at risk. for years bolsonaro has praised , brazil's former military dictatorship, while speaking in favor of torture and threatening to destroy, imprison, or banish his political opponents. later in the broadcast, we'll air our interview with fernando haddad, the workers' party candidate who lost in the runoff election a againstst bolsonaro t october. the partial government shutdow
in brazil, the far-right former army captain jair bolsonaro was sworn in as brazil's 42nd president on new year's day, declaring liberation from socialism and promising to restore law-and-order to brazilian society. >> it is also urgent we put an end to the ideology of crimiminalizing the police. this has brought about an increase in violence in brazil and in the power of organized crime, taking the lives of those who are innocent, destroying families, and bringing insecurity everywhere....
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in what happened to brazil, bbc details how a dream for brazil disappeared. it wasn't supposed to be like this. not so long ago, brazil seemed set to become one of the major success stories of the 21st century. but less than a decade later, brazil's dream lies in ruins. it's political class is discredited. corruption runs rife in business. the economy has stalled and its people have had enough. after a bitterly contested and violent election campaign, the country has chosen a radically different political path, with a controversial new leader. can president bolsonaro pull brazil back from the brink? or is brazil doomed to be always the country with a future that never arrives? music. from the very start of his presidency, luiz inacio lula da silva had made it clear that things were going to change in brazil. applause. perhaps lula's greatest triumph was that he managed to bring about an unprecedented level of social mobility. to the outside world, it seemed as if lula's brazil was the model for an emerging power. in time, some uncomfortable revelations would
in what happened to brazil, bbc details how a dream for brazil disappeared. it wasn't supposed to be like this. not so long ago, brazil seemed set to become one of the major success stories of the 21st century. but less than a decade later, brazil's dream lies in ruins. it's political class is discredited. corruption runs rife in business. the economy has stalled and its people have had enough. after a bitterly contested and violent election campaign, the country has chosen a radically...
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can president bolsonaro pull brazil back from the brink? or is brazil doomed to be always the country with a future that never arrives? music. from the very start of his presidency, luiz inacio lula da silva had made it clear that things were going to change in brazil. applause. perhaps lula's greatest triumph was that he managed to bring about an unprecedented level of social mobility. to the outside world, it seemed as if lula's brazil was the model for an emerging power. in time, some uncomfortable revelations would damage this reputation. however when lula left office in 2010, his legacy seemed assured. 26 million brazilians had been taken out of poverty. and 15 millionjobs had been created. helped by a commodities boom, economic growth had risen to 7.5% a year. shortly after he left office, an advert captured the optimism of brazil under lula. a giant had woken up. the country could no longer be ignored. the future was brazilian. but could the politicians who came after lula deliver? dilma rousseff, a former marxist guerrilla, was braz
can president bolsonaro pull brazil back from the brink? or is brazil doomed to be always the country with a future that never arrives? music. from the very start of his presidency, luiz inacio lula da silva had made it clear that things were going to change in brazil. applause. perhaps lula's greatest triumph was that he managed to bring about an unprecedented level of social mobility. to the outside world, it seemed as if lula's brazil was the model for an emerging power. in time, some...
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as mr bolsonaro gets to work, his to—do list to fix brazil is long. his priority, he says, is bringing back order to this country, promising to rule with an iron fist to make brazil great again. but there are plenty of doubters about how he's going to achieve all that he's promised. katy watson, bbc news, in brasilia. brian winter is editor—in—chief of the americas quarterly and an expert on brazilian politics. i asked him what he made of president bolsonaro‘s speech. the tone was very similar to what we heard during the entire campaign in that he was speaking mostly to his base. his message at the end about rooting out socialism, also these tough messages on corruption and crime, these are all designed to signal to his base that he's still with them, as well as to the broader population that this nightmare that brazil has lived through over these last three, four years with the worst recession in its modern history, with huge corruption scandals, he's trying to show them that that's over and that they've got a new start ahead. yeah, i suppose h
as mr bolsonaro gets to work, his to—do list to fix brazil is long. his priority, he says, is bringing back order to this country, promising to rule with an iron fist to make brazil great again. but there are plenty of doubters about how he's going to achieve all that he's promised. katy watson, bbc news, in brasilia. brian winter is editor—in—chief of the americas quarterly and an expert on brazilian politics. i asked him what he made of president bolsonaro‘s speech. the tone was very...
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brazil back on its fate we want to free brazil from corruption and crime from irresponsible economic policies and from ideological submissiveness. both scenarios supporters are hoping for an end to the country's economic crisis anti-crime writes especially in the mega city of rio where he won a majority. i expect that he'll make brazil better and safer. for my subordinates that they will mitigate what have to say when he actually starts doing things making promises isn't the same as keeping them in if i said i think oh please both scenario promised on twitter he would make it easier for people to buy guns. he's also made it clear he won't protect the rain forest he plans to make way for more mining and farming. both sinatras cabaniss is almost entirely made up of white men with just two female ministers john willis is a member of parliament an openly gay he sees the new president as a hate monger he says he's received multiple death threats from both supporters though simple scenario isn't interested in humanitarian crises all refugees or poor people who are starving men like paulson
brazil back on its fate we want to free brazil from corruption and crime from irresponsible economic policies and from ideological submissiveness. both scenarios supporters are hoping for an end to the country's economic crisis anti-crime writes especially in the mega city of rio where he won a majority. i expect that he'll make brazil better and safer. for my subordinates that they will mitigate what have to say when he actually starts doing things making promises isn't the same as keeping...
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consciously ensure that brazil has at the service of brazil. my electoral campaign. took to the streets and forge the commitment to putting yourself first and god above everything that's why. when the enemies of our country of order and liberty tried to. kill me millions of brazilians took to the streets there was an electoral campaign that became a civic duty it was quite spontaneous it was strong and undeniable and that's what brought me here. nothing would happen without the effort and engagement of all brazilians who took to the streets to preserve our democracy and our freedoms i research my commitment to build a society without discrimination or division dark. henceforth. we will follow the sovereign will resilience who want good schools that can prepare their children for the labor market and not just for political activism. we will fight crime allowing people to find good jobs based on merit. that there be education health and infrastructure and basic sanitation respecting fundamental rights enshrined in our constitution. our national flag speaks of order and
consciously ensure that brazil has at the service of brazil. my electoral campaign. took to the streets and forge the commitment to putting yourself first and god above everything that's why. when the enemies of our country of order and liberty tried to. kill me millions of brazilians took to the streets there was an electoral campaign that became a civic duty it was quite spontaneous it was strong and undeniable and that's what brought me here. nothing would happen without the effort and...
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well it would be very difficult to bring brazil right together right now with any speech brazil was an extremely polarized place right now you have this deep division between people the support also noro and people that supported the elected government of the workers' party which was thrown out of power basically during a very controversial impeachment process so i don't see for me i don't see any cures or polarize ation anytime soon i imagine it's only going to get worse as mr paulson r us presidency continues journalists sam khouri thank you. german authorities say they suspect a car attack shortly after midnight tony de was motivated by xenophobia a fifty year old man is suspected of driving a car into a group of pedestrians in the west in jenin city but top four people were injured and police staff down in syria nationals were among the victims the man is or suspected of trying to hit people at several other locations the state interior minister says the man clearly intended to kill foreignness son it's even if. the case is one where a german deliberately drove into groups of peopl
well it would be very difficult to bring brazil right together right now with any speech brazil was an extremely polarized place right now you have this deep division between people the support also noro and people that supported the elected government of the workers' party which was thrown out of power basically during a very controversial impeachment process so i don't see for me i don't see any cures or polarize ation anytime soon i imagine it's only going to get worse as mr paulson r us...
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shop departure will both sinatras president see likely be for brazil. well brazil will undoubtedly face a very hard line conservative shift and this is something that be brewing for a while now. you've had in the last four years essentially you've had man with corruption scandals that have tainted all of the big brazilian policies you've had rising violence you had a you know they had coming recession would haul at unemployment which you have to consider doing at the moment and so in this vacuum oh kind of you know hands here stablished. you know because of the corruption scandals except you see mr colson all right he's basically he's risen in this vacuum has been left as the traditional policies in brazil on the left and on the right had become embroiled in these corruption scandals and he swept to victory you know promising corruption and tackle rising crime etc now reality stalls and whether he's going to be able to put things into practice with a very fractured congress remains to be seen sound u.s. president donald trump has congratulated both and
shop departure will both sinatras president see likely be for brazil. well brazil will undoubtedly face a very hard line conservative shift and this is something that be brewing for a while now. you've had in the last four years essentially you've had man with corruption scandals that have tainted all of the big brazilian policies you've had rising violence you had a you know they had coming recession would haul at unemployment which you have to consider doing at the moment and so in this...
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in brazil, the boom years of lula have given way qegeite the tyres}?! in. the saint"; . ——— 77—7 —— ~ dilma has been narrowly reelected in a closely—fought contest. meanwhile, corruption scandals uncovered by operation carwash have begun to expose politicians. more than 157 persons were convicted for bribery and money laundering. and the politicians in turn have begun to look for a scapegoat. president dilma was the obvious choice. dilma's deputy, michel temer, became brazil's new president, but would the country's devastating corruption investigation stop there or would brazil's political convulsions continue? in her first term of office, dilma had made the mistake of alienating congress. now more than ever, she was going to need to build bridges. but right from the start, her main political rivals began manoeuvring against her. former presidential candidate aecio neves had neverforgiven dilma for his defeat at the 2014 election. now, he joined forces with a leading congressman, eduardo cunha. they had a common interest. they both wanted
in brazil, the boom years of lula have given way qegeite the tyres}?! in. the saint"; . ——— 77—7 —— ~ dilma has been narrowly reelected in a closely—fought contest. meanwhile, corruption scandals uncovered by operation carwash have begun to expose politicians. more than 157 persons were convicted for bribery and money laundering. and the politicians in turn have begun to look for a scapegoat. president dilma was the obvious choice. dilma's deputy, michel temer, became...
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people here in brazil are fed up. there has been a huge amount of corruption scandals in the past few years. former president lula da silva is in prison for corruption, and he is seen as prison for corruption, and he is seen as everything that has gone wrong with politics. despite the fa ct wrong with politics. despite the fact that there are politicians from all parties serving time will have been accused of corruption, so how he will do anything different. there are huge hopes here, especially in this crowd, that what he will do differently and how successful he will be, that remains to be seen. katie watson, thank you very much. it is just after a quarter past seven. let's check in on the headlines. successfully flown past icy mass ultima thule — the most distant object every explored in the solar system jair bolsonaro, a far—right politician vowing a crackdown on crime and corruption, is sworn in as brazil's new president. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's sarah. thank you very m
people here in brazil are fed up. there has been a huge amount of corruption scandals in the past few years. former president lula da silva is in prison for corruption, and he is seen as prison for corruption, and he is seen as everything that has gone wrong with politics. despite the fa ct wrong with politics. despite the fact that there are politicians from all parties serving time will have been accused of corruption, so how he will do anything different. there are huge hopes here,...
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i think the future for brazil is very uncertain. what we do know is that his presidency will be a rejection of everything that has come before. so, as you mentioned, corruption — he wants to stamp out corruption that has been very endemic in brazilian politics until now. how he's going to do that, how he's going to be any different from all of the politicians who've come before him is anyone‘s guess, and that's probably going to be one of his biggest challenges, because it's been his biggest promise on the campaign trail. the new brazilian president said that he would allow citizens who do not have a criminal record to own guns. that's been another of his big promises is loosening gun laws, allowing, as he said, upstanding citizens to be able to defend themselves from the bad guys. it was very controversial point of his campaign, the idea that he thinks that's going to tackle the rising problem of violent crime here in brazil. many people fear that his policies will only make things worse. but it's been a strong campaign promise
i think the future for brazil is very uncertain. what we do know is that his presidency will be a rejection of everything that has come before. so, as you mentioned, corruption — he wants to stamp out corruption that has been very endemic in brazilian politics until now. how he's going to do that, how he's going to be any different from all of the politicians who've come before him is anyone‘s guess, and that's probably going to be one of his biggest challenges, because it's been his...
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investigation stop there or would brazil's political convulsions continue? in her first term of office, dilma had made the mistake of alienating congress. now more than ever, she was going to need to build bridges. but right from the start, her main political rivals began manoeuvring against her. former presidential candidate aecio neves had neverforgiven dilma for his defeat at the 2014 election. now, he joined forces with a leading congressman, eduardo cunha. they had a common interest. they both wanted to get rid of dilma. with the unofficial support of neves‘ party, cunha was elected as president of the lower house of deputies. from here, he was in a perfect position to block any economic reforms and to plunge the knife into dilma's presidency. dilma's problems were not limited to her political rivals. the juggernaut economy had slammed on the brakes. and the country had fallen into recession. in the first year of her second term, brazil's gdp fell by nearly 4% and the stock market fell by 13%. under lula, workers‘ party approval ratings had been sky
investigation stop there or would brazil's political convulsions continue? in her first term of office, dilma had made the mistake of alienating congress. now more than ever, she was going to need to build bridges. but right from the start, her main political rivals began manoeuvring against her. former presidential candidate aecio neves had neverforgiven dilma for his defeat at the 2014 election. now, he joined forces with a leading congressman, eduardo cunha. they had a common interest. they...
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we want to get brazil on its feet. we want to free brazil from corruption and crime. from irresponsible economic policies. and from ideological submissiveness. reporter: bolsonaro supporters are hoping for an end to the country's economic crisis and high crime rates. especially in the mega-city of rio, where he won a majority. >> i expect that he will make brazil better and safer. >> we will have to see when he actually starts doing things. making promises is not the same as keeping them. reporter: bolsonaro promised on twitter he would make it easier for people to buy guns. he has also made it clear he will not protect the rain forest. he plans to make way for more mining and farming. bolsonaro's cabinet is almost entirely made up of white men with just two female ministers. this member of parliament is openly gay. he sees the new president as a hatemonger. he says he has received multiple death threats from bolsonaro's supporters. >> bolsonaro is not interested in humanitarian crises or refugees or poor people who ar
we want to get brazil on its feet. we want to free brazil from corruption and crime. from irresponsible economic policies. and from ideological submissiveness. reporter: bolsonaro supporters are hoping for an end to the country's economic crisis and high crime rates. especially in the mega-city of rio, where he won a majority. >> i expect that he will make brazil better and safer. >> we will have to see when he actually starts doing things. making promises is not the same as keeping...
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people here in brazil are fed up. there has been huge amounts of corruption scandals in the past few years. the former president is in prison for corruption. and he's seen as the poster boy of everything that has gone wrong with politics despite the fact that there are many politicians from all parties practically who are either serving time or have been accused of corruption. so how he is going to do anything different, there is huge hopes here, especially in the crowd i am in. but what he will do differently and how successful he will be, well it is early days. the headlines on bbc news: a man arrested after three people were stabbed at manchester's victoria station on new year's eve has been detained under the mental health act. signals from the nasa space probe new horizons confirm it has successfully flown past icy mass ultima tooley — the most distant object every explored in the solar system jair bolsonaro, a far—right politician vowing a crackdown on crime and corruption, is sworn in as brazil's new presid
people here in brazil are fed up. there has been huge amounts of corruption scandals in the past few years. the former president is in prison for corruption. and he's seen as the poster boy of everything that has gone wrong with politics despite the fact that there are many politicians from all parties practically who are either serving time or have been accused of corruption. so how he is going to do anything different, there is huge hopes here, especially in the crowd i am in. but what he...
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that is the question facing brazil right now, a good question. i think for his supporters who want to see a crackdown on socialism and on communism, which is a bit absurd because communist haven't really been a majorforce in brazilfor a very long time, but what most of the country here is when they hearjair bolsonaro talk about this campaign against socialism is they hear him wanting to turn the page on these last 1a years during which the workers party, the left—wing workers party ruled for most of that time. that is something most brazilians wa nt to that is something most brazilians want to see, and i think that for some people, they take it at his discourse was socialism symbolically. the question a lot of people have right now is how symbolic is it? or will he go down a path where he might seek to disrespect democratic institutions and repressed minority groups? including socialist. wejust don't know. what about his international outlook? how do you see that developing in the coming months? he is going to seek an alliance with the us and i
that is the question facing brazil right now, a good question. i think for his supporters who want to see a crackdown on socialism and on communism, which is a bit absurd because communist haven't really been a majorforce in brazilfor a very long time, but what most of the country here is when they hearjair bolsonaro talk about this campaign against socialism is they hear him wanting to turn the page on these last 1a years during which the workers party, the left—wing workers party ruled for...
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in brazil, the boom years of lula have given way to violent street protests. the brazilian people have lost faith in lula's despite the turmoil in the.co,untry,. ,. ... . in a closely—fought contest. meanwhile, corruption scandals uncovered by operation carwash have begun to expose politicians. and the politicians in turn have begun to look for a scapegoat. president dilma was the obvious choice. dilma's deputy, michel temer, became brazil's new president, but would the country's devastating corruption investigation stop there or would brazil's political convulsions continue? in her first term of office, dilma had made the mistake dilma's deputy, michel temer, became brazil's new president, but would the country's devastating corruption investigation stop there or would brazil's political convulsions continue? in her first term of office, dilma had made the mistake of alienating congress. now more than ever, she was going to need to build bridges. manoeuvring against her. former presidential candidate aecio neves had neverforgiven dilma for his defeat at the
in brazil, the boom years of lula have given way to violent street protests. the brazilian people have lost faith in lula's despite the turmoil in the.co,untry,. ,. ... . in a closely—fought contest. meanwhile, corruption scandals uncovered by operation carwash have begun to expose politicians. and the politicians in turn have begun to look for a scapegoat. president dilma was the obvious choice. dilma's deputy, michel temer, became brazil's new president, but would the country's devastating...
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the off them off of intense vandalism in northeast brazil. for a week they will file a tax on shops banks and buses in the city of fool to listen. so in response brazil's central government stepped in three hundred troops are being deployed across the region to shore up security. the upsurge in violence came as a new government took over in brazil president. who was inaugurated just a few days ago campaigned for a tough crackdown on criminality and as part of his sweeping reforms justice minister. announced tougher measures in brazil's prisons prisons often controlled by gangs. the gangs responded by going on the attack. today i didn't go to work i was scared because i was told that there was no way to guarantee my safety that is what people are living through present both in our is popular although often offensive a derogatory is frank language resonates with millions of brazilians brazilians who hope he can end the years of gang violence. now at some other stories making headlines around the world at least thirty people have been killed in
the off them off of intense vandalism in northeast brazil. for a week they will file a tax on shops banks and buses in the city of fool to listen. so in response brazil's central government stepped in three hundred troops are being deployed across the region to shore up security. the upsurge in violence came as a new government took over in brazil president. who was inaugurated just a few days ago campaigned for a tough crackdown on criminality and as part of his sweeping reforms justice...
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news live from the new hardline it read it changing brazil's political climate excited crowds gathered to welcome president on that jab also not on his election marks a radical shift to the right off the decades of centrist rule and his views worry many brazilians. also on the program of dorothy's in germany say a man who ran to call into a new year crowd intended to kill foreigners over the latest from our reporter in the western city a bottle. of gravel those around the world are bringing in twenty nine thousand from valid tobacco that's been using don't sing out of course some spectacular fireworks display. the in a. fundamental free glad he could join me brazil is preparing to inaugurate hardline a leader who's promising sweeping changes the president elect has been heading to congress for the ceremony which will begin shortly or so not oh a farewell army captain will become the first full right president since the country's military dictatorship ended thirty years ago he's vowed to revive brazil sinking a qana mean crack down on crime but his offensive remarks about minorities and
news live from the new hardline it read it changing brazil's political climate excited crowds gathered to welcome president on that jab also not on his election marks a radical shift to the right off the decades of centrist rule and his views worry many brazilians. also on the program of dorothy's in germany say a man who ran to call into a new year crowd intended to kill foreigners over the latest from our reporter in the western city a bottle. of gravel those around the world are bringing in...
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so you challenge for brazil brazil of course had this this car wash scandal was the name of it was according to the u.s. department of justice the biggest foreign bribery scandal ever uncovered the reason it was uncovered though was partly testimony to the strength of its judicial institutions which have been getting much stronger in the last few years so i think that you know i think corruption is one area where the bush in our government is likely to continue to make progress there's already been some over the last few years that's why so many people have gone to jail the judge who was kind of the main figure in that big scandal that exploded the guy who was overseeing the investigation will now be both scenarios justice minister and wilson r.-o. him self you know lots of accusations against him personally many of them aired by your reporter in that previous segment but you know he does by all accounts he seems like a relatively clean guy compared to specially when compared to some of the other politicians who've been on the stage of brazilian politics over the last few decades brian resid
so you challenge for brazil brazil of course had this this car wash scandal was the name of it was according to the u.s. department of justice the biggest foreign bribery scandal ever uncovered the reason it was uncovered though was partly testimony to the strength of its judicial institutions which have been getting much stronger in the last few years so i think that you know i think corruption is one area where the bush in our government is likely to continue to make progress there's already...
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brazil's new president. has taken office in his first public speech the former army captain declared a pre-state against crime corruption and left wing ideology. still to come here on day w. china hopes to make the long road to market a little bit shorter but who benefits from its belt and road and. monica jones we'll have that story for you and your business headlines coming up in just a minute time. limit on. a . plane. sometimes books are more exciting than a real life. term. you know. what if there's no escape. from in the streets. a museum a little you should see the one single. is a little cold in the shade.
brazil's new president. has taken office in his first public speech the former army captain declared a pre-state against crime corruption and left wing ideology. still to come here on day w. china hopes to make the long road to market a little bit shorter but who benefits from its belt and road and. monica jones we'll have that story for you and your business headlines coming up in just a minute time. limit on. a . plane. sometimes books are more exciting than a real life. term. you know. what...
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he's selling his new brazil to the global establishment now also now in brazil urgently needs investors to have confidence in the weak brazilian economy which has been run down three years of corruption and mismanagement both in our zero told the world economic forum he's opening up brazil for business he promised to fight corruption invest in security and cut taxes to boost production and generate employment. we want to show that brazil is taking measures so that the world reestablish has confidence in us that the business will once again flourish between brazil and the rest of the world without being guided by ideology will show the world that we're a country safer investments especially in the area of agribusiness which is very important to us. the meeting is the first international outing for brazil's new president top economists are surprised about his popularity at davos it's ironic that. there are over four. sessions with autocrats. dominate and you can't get into them at a place like this. at a time when populists dominate the world's political stage and this year's davos introd
he's selling his new brazil to the global establishment now also now in brazil urgently needs investors to have confidence in the weak brazilian economy which has been run down three years of corruption and mismanagement both in our zero told the world economic forum he's opening up brazil for business he promised to fight corruption invest in security and cut taxes to boost production and generate employment. we want to show that brazil is taking measures so that the world reestablish has...
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brazil's new president is about to be sworn in. as a may just went to the right and he's promising big changes for latin america's largest nation. live pictures from the capitol where we're expecting also now or as we've been reporting to be sworn in and he will then address that crowd there. as we've said he is promising big changes they include a major crackdown on corruption and crime loosening environmental protection rules potentially allowing the agricultural sector to explore its more of the amazon rain forest in foreign policy he's pledged to follow u.s. president donald trump's lead by moving brazil's embassy and israel from tel aviv to jerusalem and some arab states are threatening to boycott brazilian beef if bolton hour goes ahead with that move well as we wait now for that swearing in ceremony and. to speak let's go to our correspondent john heilemann he is live for us in brazil you know what are we expecting to hear from bolton our when he addresses the nation job. well if it's the same as the speech when he was elect
brazil's new president is about to be sworn in. as a may just went to the right and he's promising big changes for latin america's largest nation. live pictures from the capitol where we're expecting also now or as we've been reporting to be sworn in and he will then address that crowd there. as we've said he is promising big changes they include a major crackdown on corruption and crime loosening environmental protection rules potentially allowing the agricultural sector to explore its more of...
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as mr bolsonaro gets to work, his to—do list to fix brazil is long. his priority, he says, is bringing back order to this country, promising to rule with an iron fist, to make brazil great again. but there are plenty of doubters about how he's going to achieve all that he's promised. katy watson, bbc news, in brasilia. we will have more on that in our news briefing. here in the uk, a man suspected of stabbing three people in manchester on new year's eve has been detained under the mental health act. the 25—year—old man is being held on suspicion of attempted murder. the attack happened at the victoria railway station. police said a counter terrorism investigation was ongoing. ben ando has the details. still shouting in arabic, the 25—year—old suspect is put into a police van. last night, he was ordered to be detained under the mental health act. earlier, a couple in their 50s had been stabbed on the tram platform at victoria station in manchester. boasts are recovering in hospital with injuries described as serious but not life—threatening.
as mr bolsonaro gets to work, his to—do list to fix brazil is long. his priority, he says, is bringing back order to this country, promising to rule with an iron fist, to make brazil great again. but there are plenty of doubters about how he's going to achieve all that he's promised. katy watson, bbc news, in brasilia. we will have more on that in our news briefing. here in the uk, a man suspected of stabbing three people in manchester on new year's eve has been detained under the mental...
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katy watson reports tyom brazil. kaan historic day for brazil, one that jr bolsonaro and his fans probably never expected couldappen. but he made it, and for the next four years this will be the man in charge of latin america's biggeseconomy, a man who promised to lead brazil down a different political path from that of his predecessor. in front of dozens of worldle ers and amid tears from his -- cheers from his supporters, handed the presidential sash, and once again repeated his campaign promises of changing the way brazil does politics. pres. bolsonaro: corruption privileges and unfair advantages haveo end. favors to certain parties must not go on. the government and economy has to serve all the nation. katy: ousands came to see mr. bolsonaro take power. dressed in the colors of the brazilian flag, they shouted l aport for the man they c legend corrupt 13 years, very government inow brazil,e have hope. >> he wants to unite, not to divide. we are notlack, white, poor, or rich. we are a nation. katy: for people in t
katy watson reports tyom brazil. kaan historic day for brazil, one that jr bolsonaro and his fans probably never expected couldappen. but he made it, and for the next four years this will be the man in charge of latin america's biggeseconomy, a man who promised to lead brazil down a different political path from that of his predecessor. in front of dozens of worldle ers and amid tears from his -- cheers from his supporters, handed the presidential sash, and once again repeated his campaign...
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as mr bolsonaro gets to work, his to—do list to fix brazil is long. his priority, he says, is bringing back order to this country, promising to rule with an iron fist, to make brazil great again. but there are plenty of doubters about how he's going to achieve all that he's promised. katy watson, bbc news, in brasilia. rescue workers in russia have pulled a baby boy from the rubble of an apartment block that collapsed in a suspected gas explosion yesterday. the baby, who's 11 months old, survived despite subzero temperatures overnight. he has frostbite and head and leg injuries. at least eight people died when the building collapsed in the city of magnitogorsk, and many are still unaccounted for. 0ur moscow correspondent sarah rainsford has the story. rescuers are calling this a new year miracle. the moment they reached baby ivan, clinging to life beneath the rubble of his home. he'd lain trapped and injured here for over 30 hours. the emergency team shouts to hurry as the baby boy is first checked and then bundled away by medics. translation: one of
as mr bolsonaro gets to work, his to—do list to fix brazil is long. his priority, he says, is bringing back order to this country, promising to rule with an iron fist, to make brazil great again. but there are plenty of doubters about how he's going to achieve all that he's promised. katy watson, bbc news, in brasilia. rescue workers in russia have pulled a baby boy from the rubble of an apartment block that collapsed in a suspected gas explosion yesterday. the baby, who's 11 months old,...
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julia carneiro, bbc news, brumadinho, brazil. earlier i spoke to paulo sotero, director of the wilson centre's brazil institute. i asked him about the history of these accidents in brazil. only three years ago we had a similar accident, a collapsing dam at the doce river, a few hundred kilometres away from this one. it was a major ecological disaster. in that one, the number of deaths was below 30. in this one, we may be talking about 100—200 people buried in this toxic mud. this was perfectly, perfectly avoidable, and obviously now there is finger—pointing to the company, vale. i think there is also responsibility from probably local authorities, the state authorities. the regulations that do exist needed revision, or they were not enforced, because this dam was considered safe. the risk of it collapsing was seen as low by the company, vale. obviously this assessment was completely and tragically wrong. there will be an investigation into what happened, but we're hearing about a lot of anger from the families, from relatives
julia carneiro, bbc news, brumadinho, brazil. earlier i spoke to paulo sotero, director of the wilson centre's brazil institute. i asked him about the history of these accidents in brazil. only three years ago we had a similar accident, a collapsing dam at the doce river, a few hundred kilometres away from this one. it was a major ecological disaster. in that one, the number of deaths was below 30. in this one, we may be talking about 100—200 people buried in this toxic mud. this was...
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as mr bolsonaro gets to work, his to—do list to fix brazil is long. his priority, he says, is bringing back order to this country, promising to rule with an iron fist, to make brazil great again. but there are plenty of doubters about how he's going to achieve all that he's promised. i spoke to katy in brasilia a short time ago, and asked her what president bolsonaro‘s plans are for stamping out corruption and crime. i think the future for brazil is very uncertain. his presidency will bea very uncertain. his presidency will be a rejection of everything that has come before. corruption, he wa nts to sta m p has come before. corruption, he wants to stamp out corruption. it has been very endemic in brazilian politics until now. how he will be any different from any politicians before him if anyone‘s yes. that will be one of the biggest challenges because his biggest promise on the campaign trail. the new brazilian president said he would allow citizens who do not have a criminal record to own guns. that has been another of his big promises is looseni
as mr bolsonaro gets to work, his to—do list to fix brazil is long. his priority, he says, is bringing back order to this country, promising to rule with an iron fist, to make brazil great again. but there are plenty of doubters about how he's going to achieve all that he's promised. i spoke to katy in brasilia a short time ago, and asked her what president bolsonaro‘s plans are for stamping out corruption and crime. i think the future for brazil is very uncertain. his presidency will bea...
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a historic day for brazil, one that even bolsonaro and his fans probably never expected could happen. but he made it, and for the next four years, this will be the man in charge of latin america's biggest economy. a man who's promised to lead brazil down a very different political path to that of his predecessors. thousands came to see mr bolsonaro take power. dressed in the colours of the brazilian flag, they shouted support for the man they call a legend. after 13 years of a very corrupt government in brazil, so now we have a hope that with bolsonaro, he will clean up. he wants to unite families, not divide. we are not black, white, poor or rich, we are a nation. jair bolsonaro campaigned as an outsider, promising to drain the swamp of corrupt politicians. for several years now,
a historic day for brazil, one that even bolsonaro and his fans probably never expected could happen. but he made it, and for the next four years, this will be the man in charge of latin america's biggest economy. a man who's promised to lead brazil down a very different political path to that of his predecessors. thousands came to see mr bolsonaro take power. dressed in the colours of the brazilian flag, they shouted support for the man they call a legend. after 13 years of a very corrupt...
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he is selling his new brazil to the global establishment. he urgently needs investors to have confidence in the weak brazilian economy, which has been run down by years of corruption and mismanagement. reporter: bolsonaro told the world economic forum he is opening up brazil for business. he promised to fight corruption, invest in security, and cut taxes to boost production and generate employment. >> we want to show that brazil is taking measures so that the world reestablishes confidence in us. that the business will once again flourish between brazil and the rest of the world without being guided by ideology. we will show thehe world that we are a country safe for investments, especially in the area of agribusiness, which is very important to us. reporter: the meeting is the first international outing for brazil's new president. top economists are surprised about his popularity at davos. >> it is ironic that the sessions with autocrats dominate and you cannot get into them, at a place like this. reporter: at a time when autocratic strongm
he is selling his new brazil to the global establishment. he urgently needs investors to have confidence in the weak brazilian economy, which has been run down by years of corruption and mismanagement. reporter: bolsonaro told the world economic forum he is opening up brazil for business. he promised to fight corruption, invest in security, and cut taxes to boost production and generate employment. >> we want to show that brazil is taking measures so that the world reestablishes...
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in brazil, u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo said he wants more information. >> we've made clear to the russians our expectation that we willearn more about the charges. i come to understand what it is he's been accused of and if the tention is not appropriate we will demand his immediate return. a woodruff: whelan receiv bad conduct discharge from the marine corps 10 years aghe s now head of security for aas u.s. auto parts supplier. his brother says whelan was in moscow for trested.when he was in russia, the deal climbed to 33, after an uiplosion destroyed part of a 10-story apartmenting in the western city of magnitogor. crews kept digging into a huge mound of rubble today, and found 14 more bodies. yesterday, they scued a baby boy, still alive despite freezing temperatures. officials have said monday's explosion was apparently caused by a gas leak. chinese president xi jinping called today for unification talks with taiwan. he also warned that independence for taiwan is "a dead end." in a beiji
in brazil, u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo said he wants more information. >> we've made clear to the russians our expectation that we willearn more about the charges. i come to understand what it is he's been accused of and if the tention is not appropriate we will demand his immediate return. a woodruff: whelan receiv bad conduct discharge from the marine corps 10 years aghe s now head of security for aas u.s. auto parts supplier. his brother says whelan was in moscow for...
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we want to show that brazil is taking measures so that the world reestablish just confidence in us. let the business will once again flourish between brazil and the rest of the world without being guided by ideology which will show the world that we're a country safer investments especially in the area of agribusiness which is very important to us. the meeting is the first international outing for brazil's new president top economists are surprised about his popularity at davos it's ironic that. they're over for. sessions with autocrats. dominate and you can't get into that at a place like this. at a time when autocratic strong men dominate the world's political stage this year's davos gives both scenario and air of legitimacy. and to talk a little bit more about this we're going to go now to our correspondent in davos javier gave us javier was the business friendly crowd there convinced by what the business friendly bolsa naro had to say. well stephen of course you have to give also now a little bit of time we know that he just started off as an january first and there is perhaps o
we want to show that brazil is taking measures so that the world reestablish just confidence in us. let the business will once again flourish between brazil and the rest of the world without being guided by ideology which will show the world that we're a country safer investments especially in the area of agribusiness which is very important to us. the meeting is the first international outing for brazil's new president top economists are surprised about his popularity at davos it's ironic...
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brazil's weighs in a new president in our who says his country has been liberated from socialism but it's also saddled with debt. and one of cambodia's hottest exports boosting peppa production to energize a whole region. i've been fizzling let's do business is romania up to the job it's taken over the e.u.'s rotating presidency but european commission president. has voiced doubts about its ability to do the job romania joined the e.u. in two thousand and seven and is subject to special monitoring by brussels due to shortfalls on corruption and the rule of law. these protesters say they've had it with corruption and nepotism so they gather at noon every day in front of the governing party's buildings in the city of sydney you in the region of transylvania. they're calling for politicians to respect the rule of law on. the grounds of the existence what's clear is there is corruption at all levels of society that's why we're standing here on the streets to send a message we cannot look away any more all the politicians should know that we're watching them very closely. andrea and champ
brazil's weighs in a new president in our who says his country has been liberated from socialism but it's also saddled with debt. and one of cambodia's hottest exports boosting peppa production to energize a whole region. i've been fizzling let's do business is romania up to the job it's taken over the e.u.'s rotating presidency but european commission president. has voiced doubts about its ability to do the job romania joined the e.u. in two thousand and seven and is subject to special...
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i expect that he'll make brazil better and safer. i'm black and gay person ourselves were useless he does not represent me it isn't in the capital brasilia tens of thousands cheered paulson are at his induction into office after being sworn in he set the tone for his turn this president. near to zero who will do that today is the day our people will begin to free themselves from socialism. by having to free themselves from false values from overreach by the state and from political correctness. i've also known as cap and it is mostly white and male with only two women seven of its twenty two members are ex-military their agenda is staunchly conservative the foreign minister wants to break with alleged cultural marxism and evangelical pastor will oversee a portfolio including human rights and women's issues there's some optimism amongst brazil's business community many backed the incoming finance ministers pray for you market stance and his promises to privatized many industries foreign companies operating in brazil have also voiced s
i expect that he'll make brazil better and safer. i'm black and gay person ourselves were useless he does not represent me it isn't in the capital brasilia tens of thousands cheered paulson are at his induction into office after being sworn in he set the tone for his turn this president. near to zero who will do that today is the day our people will begin to free themselves from socialism. by having to free themselves from false values from overreach by the state and from political correctness....
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thank you for joining us brazil's new president j. the balsa narrow has been sworn injuring a ceremony in the capital brasilia the former army army captain represents a major shift to the right in not america's largest country in his first speech as president he promised to free brazil of corruption and crime and improve the economy john home and reports from brasilia. standing in the shadow of her hero to christina new year's days the stalls of change help with the need that that is going to say it's the opportunity for the country to grow it's an opportunity to stop being the country known for corruption and this opportunity is named boston nado. to. join you punch a model two years he was a low profile congressman now he's been catapulted into power is the leader of south america's biggest economy but the far right populist is polaroid's brazil supporters love his plain speaking style. and hard stance from crime opponents fear his intolerance of activists minorities and ambivalence to the environment but bill so noddles main promis
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brazil's new president has pledged to kickstart the economy. like the policies of u.s. president trump. says he wants to put his nation. the private sector whatever his plan the country is drowning in debt it's going to be a tough job for his finance minister this is paolo gadget is the man in charge of turning brazil's economic fortunes around a u.s. trained economist he's pledged to introduce a host of free market reforms. here he is back in october telling the media about his plans to boost investment by lowering interest rates and reducing bureaucracy. he also wants to sell off state enterprises in order to reduce public debt which skyrocketed during the previous administration so just how big of a challenge will that be let's take a look at the numbers back in two thousand and fourteen brazil's government debt amounted to fifty eight percent of total economic output by two thousand and eighteen is how it surged to seventy six per cent the world bank has warned that the figure could rise to one hundred and forty percent of g.d.p. in the next decade if no drastic mea
brazil's new president has pledged to kickstart the economy. like the policies of u.s. president trump. says he wants to put his nation. the private sector whatever his plan the country is drowning in debt it's going to be a tough job for his finance minister this is paolo gadget is the man in charge of turning brazil's economic fortunes around a u.s. trained economist he's pledged to introduce a host of free market reforms. here he is back in october telling the media about his plans to boost...
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deal with argentina brazil. will give european companies direct access to one of the world's biggest economic alliances in a big company used largest trade deal but it's been in the works for years now one reason is that nations have plenty other priorities brazil as it prepares to swear in a new government it's a wash and it. this is paolo gadget is the man in charge of turning brazil's economic fortunes around a u.s. trained economist he's pledged to introduce a host of free market reforms here he is back in october telling the media about his plans to boost investment by lowering interest rates and reducing bureaucracy. he also wants to sell off state enterprises in order to reduce public debt which skyrocketed during the previous administration so just how big of a challenge will that be let's take a look at the numbers. back in two thousand and fourteen brazil's government debt amounted to fifty eight percent of total economic output by two thousand and eighteen is has surged to seventy six per cent the wor
deal with argentina brazil. will give european companies direct access to one of the world's biggest economic alliances in a big company used largest trade deal but it's been in the works for years now one reason is that nations have plenty other priorities brazil as it prepares to swear in a new government it's a wash and it. this is paolo gadget is the man in charge of turning brazil's economic fortunes around a u.s. trained economist he's pledged to introduce a host of free market reforms...
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brazil has a new president for the new year. jair bolsonaro, a right—wing politician and former military officer, has been sworn in as the country's new president. this is the moment former president michel temer handed over the presidential sash to jair bolsonaro, the country's first far—right leader since the end of military rule in the 1980s. the ceremony took place outside the presidential palace in front of a huge crowd. shortly after receiving the sash, mr bolsonaro promised to end corruption and bring the country together. translation: we have to focus on the security of law—abiding citizens. the law, the property rights and the right to legitimate defence. our commitment is towards valuing the security forces and supporting them. for the first time, brazil will prioritise basic education, which can change the present and make the future of our children better. we have to look up to nations which are examples for the world and have, through education, found a way to prosperity. the bbc‘s katy watson has been follo
brazil has a new president for the new year. jair bolsonaro, a right—wing politician and former military officer, has been sworn in as the country's new president. this is the moment former president michel temer handed over the presidential sash to jair bolsonaro, the country's first far—right leader since the end of military rule in the 1980s. the ceremony took place outside the presidential palace in front of a huge crowd. shortly after receiving the sash, mr bolsonaro promised to end...
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also coming up a riot police crackdown on gang violence in brazil. is the first test of new president. hardline law and order policies. tensions continue in hungary as thousands take to the streets to protest the country's so-called slave law union leaders are calling for a national strike stepping up pressure on prime minister viktor orban. to thank you for joining us the u.n. special envoy to yemen has arrived in the country to try to shore up a ceasefire agreed to last month since then there have been reports of repeated violations of the truce which applies to the port city of data a crucial entry point for aid shipments yemen civil war began in two thousand and fourteen and a saudi led coalition intervened a conflict a year later it's led to a devastating humanitary. in crisis with millions on the brink of famine. the key hopes to save what is a fragile cease fire un special envoy martin griffiths knows that the longer they can keep the guns silent the more precious aid can be delivered to the destitute country. yet both sides of the conflict re
also coming up a riot police crackdown on gang violence in brazil. is the first test of new president. hardline law and order policies. tensions continue in hungary as thousands take to the streets to protest the country's so-called slave law union leaders are calling for a national strike stepping up pressure on prime minister viktor orban. to thank you for joining us the u.n. special envoy to yemen has arrived in the country to try to shore up a ceasefire agreed to last month since then there...