the body was and then, when they were just about ready to take her out, they said, you don t want to see this. she had been floating for three days. even to describe that, what does that feel like? it is horrible and i am an ex nurse. i don t want to see that. all right. let s cross over now to fort myers beach, where we are finding bring us up to speed on the latest. it is nighttime there. do these rescue and search efforts continue in the night even though there are challenges of working in the dark. no electricity and the perhaps the weather may not be cooperating. what is going on there? those search and rescue efforts are taking place 24 hours a day. we have been speaking with authorities who say they have people there during the day and at night. in fact, they have shared videos on social media, the sheriff s department, where you can see officers using lights. of course, it s not the same to do this at night as it is during the day. but the efforts do not
brazil and italy. it seems, as i was saying there, both playing on a similar set of furious. it has to be a major cause of concern. it s interesting what s happening in brazil. bolsonaro threatening to disrespect the consequences in an election he doesn t like. this is absolutely what trump did by spreading election lies and seeking to undermine the electoral process. but this is very characteristic of authoritarian leaders. it s not the only thing the men have been common. they both exploited religion for political purposes. confusing religious nationalist rhetoric to consolidate their power. and so, religious nationalists observe very similar means of trying to consolidate authoritarian power. they attacked the electoral system, they attacked the courts, they attack the press, they attack, often, women s rights, lgbtq rights, and they
some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we re clearly different. polls in brazil are closed former president luiz inácio lula da silva are heading for a the two will continue to battle it out and once one of the most contested and polarizing elections in the country s recent history. meanwhile, leftist luiz inácio lula da silva has maintained the clear lead over right-wing bolsonaro. coming ahead of the current president in the first round of voting, there s really no way to tell what could come next. bolsonaro has been not so subtly planting seeds of doubt in his own country s electoral process. i wonder where you got that from? he s repeatedly without evidence allege that puzzles electronic voting system can be
easily manipulated, claiming a few receives less than 60% of the vote, quote, something abnormal has happened. an incumbent president lagging in the polls, promoting rigged election conspiracies before votes have even been counted. again, where have i seen that? this kind of behavior is a new for bolsonaro, once declared that his tenure in office would end in one of three ways. victory, death, or prison. but it does come at an interesting time. the washington post characterized the election as a referendum on the countries democracy. it s election comes on the heels of giorgia maloney s victory in italy last week, when she became italy s first female prime minister and first far-right leaders since fascist party founded by supporters of former italian dictator benito mostly any. keeping those fascist roots alive and well. she claimed large-scale illegal