Most young Brazilians would probably argue that football is an undeniable part of life. However, for some in Rio de Janeiro, the World Cup is taking a backseat to more pressing issues like housing and transportation. CCTV’s Gerry Hadden reports on a community that says the tournament has turned life upside down.
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World Cup 2014: Thousands of Brazilians displaced
Most young Brazilians would probably argue that football is an undeniable part of life. However, for some in Rio de Janiero, the World Cup is taking a backseat to more pressing issues like housing and transportation. CCTV's Gerry Hadden reports on a community that says the tournament has turned life upside down.
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