00:00...BF, or managing Marcelo Esmil as head of reporting when you worked at Esporte TV?
00:05Well, I think he's at home, far away from that figure.
00:08No, but he's a guy who's always a partner, he understands a lot, he's cool, it's really cool to see him here again with the
00:14people.
00:15Together in this day-to-day life here with the Brazilian national team, right?
00:17It's nice, in the midst of all those people, to find a familiar face, a friendly face.
00:22And let's go, let's go together to conquer this Hexa so we can be together celebrating on July 19th.
00:27You, who make everything lighter, help the press a lot.
00:30You've been on the other side before, right? You were a journalist, a tough guy, a black belt, you know.
00:34And it helps, because everyone wants to do a good job and we have this support that the national team will...
00:39See us through to the end and lift that Cup, we really need it.
00:42I think that helps, right, friend? I was there with you guys at the last World Cups, wasn't I?
00:47And I sat side by side, writing the story, sitting on the sidewalk, recording the bulletin until the afternoon.
00:52And so, I loved that, it's always been my life.
00:54And now, on this other side of the counter, having the chance to help, knowing the needs, knowing where the pressure is.
01:01the callus, to be able to help.
01:02So, count on us. What we want is the clearest and most transparent communication possible.
01:08so that, from a communication standpoint, there are no problems whatsoever.
01:11And may we always be able to help show what really happens there, what's real.
01:17The Brazilian national team.
01:18Hey Fabio, if you can, and whatever you can tell us in advance in terms of the press schedule there,
01:24United States,
01:25Because, this time, the team opted for privacy, even making it a watchword, and that's something we understand.
01:31Cool, right?
01:32You always give us the freedom to come in here, to hold the press conference,
01:35But there in the United States, regarding the choice not to stay at a resort,
01:40If you could explain a little bit about how this arrangement will work in relation to the press there with the...
01:45Brazilian national team.
01:45I think this is very important, because this word, privacy,
01:50She was given considerable consideration when choosing the bases for the Brazilian national team in the United States.
01:55So, we're going to stay at a hotel in New Jersey.
01:58which is a hotel for executives of a large communications technology company that exists in the United States.
02:04So, it's not a hotel where you go to a website and book a room there.
02:07It's a hotel for a company, so it's not a luxury hotel, of course, it's a functional hotel.
02:12But it's a hotel for work, right? And that's what we're going to do there.
02:16We're going to work.
02:17So, the players will have all the necessary conditions.
02:19We, for example, renovated the entire hotel gym.
02:24Because we need to, there are requirements there that, in day-to-day work, for an executive who is there,
02:30He doesn't need that kind of equipment.
02:31We brought the equipment that the players need.
02:34But, primarily, the idea is to give the players peace of mind.
02:39Therefore, only the Brazilian national team delegation will be staying at the hotel.
02:43Press conferences will take place at this hotel every day, or almost every day.
02:48but it's through a different entrance in a separate area of the hotel,
02:51because it is a hotel for the telecommunications press,
02:53It's a fantastic, super high-tech auditorium; you'll see it there.
02:57And the training ground, the training center, is a 12-minute walk from the hotel.
03:02So, getting around is super easy, there's no traffic.
03:06and also a super modern training center, which has just been inaugurated.
03:09We're going to inaugurate this training center, and it's a training center that was given a lot of consideration.
03:16The issue of privacy.
03:17The press will have its moments, it will have contact with the players,
03:21But, the moment we understand that the group needs privacy,
03:23We will have all the conditions for that.
03:25It doesn't hurt to ask the question; you never know when you might speak.
03:28Will Antelote be speaking to the press here at Granja Comarinha at some point?
03:31Tomorrow, Saturday. Tomorrow, pre-game interview, the day before the game.
03:36It will be with Antelote. So, he will be here to speak with you.
03:39and to start there, at least from his point of view,
03:44in his contact with journalists now in this final stretch leading up to the World Cup.
03:48Fabio Seixas, always helpful and always assisting the press.
03:52Now, as a journalist, I'm going to ask one last question here.
03:54The challenge is that you've worked for major media outlets; you're a black belt in the profession.
03:58Now, I'm going to tell you, I'm going to send this here, this selection doesn't exist at all.
04:03The class is behaving itself.
04:03The class is behaving itself.
04:04But, with each passing day, there are more people here.
04:06It's a crazy business.
04:07Having that annulled must be crazy.
04:09I've already given up on him, but please don't send me WhatsApp messages.
04:12The chance that I won't respond is huge.
04:14No, the group is already there, we've been doing this work since last year.
04:18And the group is used to this type of coverage.
04:20There will be even more people in the United States, right?
04:22Because the German, Italian, French, and Argentinian journalists are going to arrive.
04:25just as many Brazilians will be with the other national teams.
04:28It's a matter of planning so that everyone can work well.
04:31and have their moment and be able to do their job there in the best way.
04:34Thank you, Coleano.
04:34Thank you, Fabio.
04:35In truth.
04:36It's a smooth journey for all of us.
04:38Let's go.
04:38I've been through that too, okay?
04:40Look at that.
04:41Oh, you are...
04:41And when I missed sitting on the curb to write articles,
04:45The opportunity is there.
04:46Okay, fine, okay.
04:47Come on, come on.
04:49This is Fábio Seixas.
04:50I didn't know that, that he already had...
04:51No, and that's cool, right, man?
04:53Because he understands the work of a press office, right?
04:56There are press officers who do a disservice to the press.
05:00And there are advisors who do the job.
05:02They just advise the client, right?
05:03And truth.
05:03And they're kind of against the press.
05:04So the fact that he sat on the curb, wrote a note,
05:09Writing the note is a way for the guy to understand our side, right, Esmergo?
05:13You know that we also need information.
05:15And he even mentioned it here before, I don't know if this information was already public,
05:18but he confirmed it.
05:19We will have Carleto.
05:20Carlos Celotti will be among us.
05:23Start practicing your Italian so you can ask a different kind of question.
05:26That's great.
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