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16:9++
1.
U.S. President Barack Obama with his daughters and wife
Michelle Obama leaving
Air Force One
2. Wide shot of Planalto presidential palace
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4:3++
3. Mid of
Obama walking up ramp, zoom into close-up of Obama being greeted by
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; handshake
4. Mid of children inside palace waving Brazilian and
U.S. flags
5. Mid of Brazilian and U.S. flags
6.
Medium of Obama and
Rousseff walking into Planalto palace for photo op; handshake
7.
Reverse shot Obama and
Dilma with media
8. Mid of Obama and Rousseff at a meeting at
Itamaraty,
Foreign Ministry palace
9. SOUNDBITE (
English) Barack Obama,
President of the United States:
"
Brazil is on the rise and the
United States is excited and fully supportive of Brazil's rapid expansion, it's extraordinary talent, it's resources, it's enormous potential, which is now being realised."
10.
Cutaway of the meeting
++4:3++
11. Wide shot of presser by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and
US president Barack Obama
12. Cutaway of officials, journalists
13. SOUNDBITE: (
Portuguese) Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian President:
++starts on a wide, zoom in to a medium++
"
The people of our countries built up the largest democracies in
America (the continent) and they dared to put a man of
African descent and a woman as leaders of their countries, showing that the exercise of democracy allows the overcoming of any barrier."
14. Wide shot of presser
15. Cutaway of journalists
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President:
"
Today,
Secretary Clinton joined and international coalition of
European and
Arab partners in
Paris to discuss how we would enforce
UN Security Council resolution 19-73. Our consensus was strong and our resolve is clear, the people of
Libya must be protected and in the absence of an immediate end to the violence against civilians our coalition is prepare to act."
17. Cutaway of audience
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18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President:
"May the sunlight of progress and
peace always shine upon you.
Saude! (portuguese word that means "health" but used as "cheers")"
19.
Sequence of Obama toasting, Rousseff toasting with Michelle Obama and then with Obama
20. Wide of the table receiving applause and sitting for lunch
STORYLINE:
Seeking to link his
Latin American tour to job growth at home,
US President Barack Obama said in
Brasilia on Saturday that the
U.S. was eager to sell its goods and services to Brazil's economically booming growing middle class.
The president's economic message, however, was overshadowed by events in Libya, where a western coalition launched a risky offensive against
Moammar Gadhafi.
After an early morning arrival in Brazil's capital, Obama held meetings with newly-elected
President Dilma Rousseff, then addressed a joint meeting of U.S. and Brazilian business leaders.
He praised Brazil's economic ascent, and said
American workers stood to benefit from increased ties with the world's seventh-largest economy.
"Brazil is on the rise and the United States is excited and fully supportive of Brazil's rapid expansion, it's extraordinary talent, it's resources, it's enormous potential which is now being realised," he said.
Obama began his three-country, five-day tour of
Latin America against the backdrop of ominous developments in earthquake-ravaged
Japan, where officials struggle to prevent a meltdown at a damaged nuclear power plant, and in Libya, where a U.S. and European coalition launched a risky military operation to protect civilians from attacks by
Gadhafi's forces.
"Our consensus was strong and our resolve is clear: the people of Libya must be protected and in the absence of an immediate end to the violence against civilians our coalition is prepare to act," Obama stated.
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