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Curated Video

Minister on calls for UN linked environmental organisation

Higher Ed
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 3 September, 2007 1. Tilt down of Itamaraty Palace, head office of Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2. Fountains and swans on pond 3. Wide of Ministerial meeting on environment and sustainable development 4. Wide of...
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Curated Video

High-level meeting on the future of Internet governance

Higher Ed
Brazil's president signed into law on Wednesday a "Bill of Rights" for the digital age that aims to protect online privacy and promote the Internet as a public utility by barring telecommunications companies from charging for...
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Curated Video

HONG KONG: WORLD BANK/IMF ANNUAL SUMMIT: LATIN AMERICAN ISSUES

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Span/Eng/Nat Representatives from Latin American expressed hope Wednesday that foreign investors in search of the next big growth region would turn their way. As Southeast Asia - once termed the modern economic miracle - grapples with...
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Curated Video

USA: PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON AND BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT CARDOSO

Higher Ed
English/Nat President Clinton says he has ordered all American flags flown at half-mast because of the bombing in Oklahoma City. The President made the announcement at a White House ceremony as he welcomed the President of Brazil....
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Curated Video

US Trade Representative meets with Latin American counterparts

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of Robert Zoelick, US Trade Representative walking to meeting 2. Cutaway 3. Wide shot of photo opportunity, let to right Adalbeto Rodriguez Giavarini, Foreign Minister of Argentina, Antoni Moreno Ruffinelli, Robert Zoelick,...
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Curated Video

King of Spain presents Brazil pres and Mexican author with Don Quijote award

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Santa Cruz Museum entrance, guests arriving 2. Close up of Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes waving 3. Medium of women watching on balcony 4. Wide of Santa Cruz Museum entrance, guests arriving 5. Medium of Spain's Queen Sofia,...
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Curated Video

Indigenous march in Brasilia over rights, land

Higher Ed
Several indigenous leaders have gathered in the Brazilian capital on Wednesday to demand more land rights and the end of what they called is a policy of "extermination" by the right-wing government of President Jair Bolsonaro.
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High-level Brazil delegation at WH talking US aid

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Leaders of G20 nations India, Brazil and South Africa meet

Higher Ed
Pool 1. Wide of (from left to right) Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and South African President Kgalema Motlanthe holding hands together for photo opportunity 2. Pull out from close...
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Curated Video

Sustainable development pilot project shows first results

Higher Ed
1. Pan of facade building housing sustainable development projects 2. Close up sign 3. Wide of guests waiting for the ceremony 4. Guests 5. Zoom-out from banner to wide of man looking at products made by poor communities from the...
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Curated Video

OPENING OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT

Higher Ed
Brazilian and international authorities officially opened the United Nations' Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. More than 130 heads of state and government are to attend the conference and more than...
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Curated Video

280 intl environment experts meet on climate change in Latin America

Higher Ed
Rio de Janeiro - 25 October 2007 1. Pan from Barra beach to Windsor Barra hotel, where Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) meeting is being held 2. Wide of opening session 3. Mid of Brazilian Minister of Environment Marina...
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Bloomberg

Analyzing Market Risks Using the Bloomberg Terminal

Higher Ed
May 24 -- Bloomberg's Equity Fundamental Analyst Kevin Kelly uses Bloomberg's CRP and WATC functions to analyze Brazil's markets. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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British Treasury chief Alistair Darling sounded upbeat on Saturday about the potential success of talks among international finance officials who are divided on how to tackle the global economic crisis.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: G-20 officials wrestle with policy divisions CAPTION: The major emerging countries at a meeting of international finance officials have called on the United States and Europe to improve information sharing and demanded a...
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Bloomberg

Eletrobras CEO Sees 'Big Chance' Brazil Privatizes Utility This Year

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Wilson Ferreira, chief executive officer at Eletrobras, discusses the potential for the Brazilian government to privatize the state-owned utility in 2018. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vanessa Dezem at Credit Suisse's Latin...
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Brazil inaugurates subs built with French tech

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The first of five submarines built in Brazil with French technology was launched on Friday into the waters of Itaguai, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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Brazilian president meets Indonesian counterpart, comment on oil supply

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of Indonesia's presidential palace 2. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva getting out of car and shaking hands with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 3. Pan of state welcoming ceremony 4. Various of Lula...
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A Brazilian family with a rare genetic disorder giving six fingers on each hand has become a symbol of their nation's hopes to bring home Brazil's sixth world cup title. (June 19)

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SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Joao de Assis da Silva "It's just like playing with five fingers. The techniques I use to play with six fingers I get from the techniques people use to play with five fingers." SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Maria Morena...
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Curated Video

Condoleezza Rice hosts Brazilian foreign minister

Higher Ed
1. US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice entering room with Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim and Antonio Isaac Monteiro, the Foreign Minister of Guinea-Bissau, all three taking a seat at the table 2. Pan across leaders signing...
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USA / BRAZIL: BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT HENRIQUE CARDOSO ECONOMY PLAN

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Portuguese/Nat Brazil's President insists he is committed to the anti-inflation plan his government undertook ten months ago and will make the economic reforms necessary for its success. President Fernando Henrique Cardoso was speaking...
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Curated Video

Private reserves help maintain biodiversity

Higher Ed
Rio de Janeiro - recent 1. Pan from country road to cattle pasture 2. Various of cows in field 3. Various of countryside seen from moving car 4. Close of screen showing satellite photo 5. Various of two women talking and looking at...
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UK: LONDON: ANNUAL NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL

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English/Nat This years Notting Hill Carnival, in London, was given extra spice by the two-hundred strong rhythm section of the London School of Samba. The group, which was formed in 1984, flew over a Samba master from the 'favelas' of...
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Curated Video

US President George W. Bush arrives at G20 summit; Mantega comment

Higher Ed
Pool 1. US President George W. Bush getting on car 2. Convoy driving 3. Mid (from left) of US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Bush and Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega at G20 ministerial meeting at the International Monetary...
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Bloomberg

Brazil Has to Change Their Economic Model: Garnero

Higher Ed
Oct. 22 -- Garnero Group Chairman and CEO Mario Garnero discusses the presidential election in Brazil, which candidate is better for the economy and the impact the Petrobras scandal is having on the election with Bloomberg's Mark Barton,...