Brazil is split between those who support President Rousseff and those who believe she has committed serious crimes. But a vote last night has moved the situation one step closer to officially declaring her to be a criminal.
In the video, Finn and Catherine explore language used by newspapers and websites across the world to talk about this story.
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what he said in 05:29? clear the ?
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I love those news reviews~!!
Thank you so much BBC.
The Big Program, thank you BBC NEWS
you can fired, but not impiched
Please make subtitle, because some words i can't understand.
Excuse me! please explain to me what's the meaning of phrase "you'll welcom". I've heard so much but I don't exactly understand. Thank you.
Thank you!
I still love the idea of BBC learning English start a channel on YouTube. it's so helpful.
Thank you BBC.
thank you so much to back us this very useful words b
thanks all of the words were new for me even "back"
impeach
back
hurdle
thanks to BBC
thanks to queen
it would be great if this channel had subtitles.
I'm from Brazil. I love BBC videos. congratulations! Hugs.