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the decision in ecuador has been affirmed by multiple appellate courts in ecuador and canada. what chevron did is rather than pay the judgment it owes to the thousands of people and ecuador that it poisoned, it has gone after me and other lawyers. in the united states, chevron suit me just sued me for $60 billion from the largest potential personal liability in the history of our country -- i'm a human rights lawyer. i live in a two-bedroom apartment with my wife and son on the upper west side of manhattan. chevron launched a campaign to try to drive me out of the case. as part of their strategy, they demanded to see my confidential communicatns with my clients, including everything on my cell phone and computer. when i appealed that to the higher court here in new york, while the appeal was pending, judge kaplan charged with criminal contempt of court for not complying with the order while the lawfulness of the order wasn't repealed. he then had me locked up in my home. this is a misdemeanor charge with the maximum sentence of 180 days in prison. i assert my complete innocenc
the decision in ecuador has been affirmed by multiple appellate courts in ecuador and canada. what chevron did is rather than pay the judgment it owes to the thousands of people and ecuador that it poisoned, it has gone after me and other lawyers. in the united states, chevron suit me just sued me for $60 billion from the largest potential personal liability in the history of our country -- i'm a human rights lawyer. i live in a two-bedroom apartment with my wife and son on the upper west side...
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the decision in ecuador has been affirmed by multiple appellate courts in ecuador and canada. what chevron did is rather than pay the judgment it owes to the thousands of people and ecuador that it poisoned, it has gone after me and other lawyers. in the united states, chevron suit me just sued me for $60 billion from the largest potential personal liability in the history of our country -- i'm a human rights lawyer. i live in a two-bedroom apartment with my wife and son on the upper west side of manhattan. chevron launched a campaign to try to drive me out of the case. as part of their strategy, they demanded to se my confidential communicatns with my clients, including everything on my cell phone and computer. when i appealed that to the higher court here in new york, while the appeal was pending, judge kaplan charged with criminal contempt of court for not complying with the order while the lawfulness of the order wasn't repealed. he then had me locked up in my home. this is a misdemeanor charge with the maximum sentence of 180 days in prison. i assert my complete innocence
the decision in ecuador has been affirmed by multiple appellate courts in ecuador and canada. what chevron did is rather than pay the judgment it owes to the thousands of people and ecuador that it poisoned, it has gone after me and other lawyers. in the united states, chevron suit me just sued me for $60 billion from the largest potential personal liability in the history of our country -- i'm a human rights lawyer. i live in a two-bedroom apartment with my wife and son on the upper west side...
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almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7 hours by boat along a boat one knows a river their final destination is the community of santa yaku deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the start of a big festival that celebrates the importance of the rain forest trend of which crunch what. to do here mahayana and he who meet their friend. now the reporting team is complete even though it is intense and they know it here . today they'll start by recording some of the ancient songs that are sung by local women a group of these songs include stories of sorrow and longing it is and this one in which a woman turns into a jaguar because she's been rejected by her lover. and . they don't well let's see. some of the songs speak of the invis
almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7 hours by boat along a boat one knows a river their final destination is the community of santa yaku deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the...
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almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7 hours by boat along a boat one knows a river their final destination is the community of saudi yaku deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the start of a big festival that celebrates the importance of the rain forest trigraphs which crushed one try. to get here marianna and he who meet their friend. now the reporting team is complete they don't look at. this intense and made it. to day they'll start by recording some of the ancient songs that are sung by local women a group of these songs include stories of sorrow and longing. and this one in which a woman turns into a jaguar because she's been rejected by her lover. the few things. they don't well then since. some of the song. speak of
almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7 hours by boat along a boat one knows a river their final destination is the community of saudi yaku deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the...
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almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7 hours by boat along a boat one knows a river their final destination is the community of sight a yacht cool deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the start of a big festival that celebrates the importance of the rain forest truck much more fun to watch right. here marianna and he who meet their friend. now the reporting team is complete even though. it's intense and they know that yes . it's a day they'll start by recording some of the ancient songs that are sung by local women a group of these songs include stories of sorrow and longing. and this one in which a woman turns into a jaguar because she's been rejected by her lover. who. you. know well that. some of the songs speak of the i
almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7 hours by boat along a boat one knows a river their final destination is the community of sight a yacht cool deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with...
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been finding oil extraction projects for 5 years like the other indigenous peoples in this part of ecuador they believe that drilling will damage the environment and their way of life. their fears are justified in many places the pipelines used to transport the oil have rusted and broken open like here in the north of ecuador. the region's hot and humid climate causes many pipes to deteriorate. the oil that leaks out poisons the forests and rivers and it's almost impossible to clean it up. the radio reporters talk to local residents about how to prevent this kind of damage. yes whatever the living i believe that's what i guess whenever people talk about fighting back against the oil companies they bring up salary achoo the people that proved that you can protect your region against exploitation that was a major event and such a great example for all indigenous peoples in that it. the women of washer pass have not yet developed the kind of self-confidence that helped create the opposition movement inside a yahoo. at 1st some of the villagers are wary of the women radio reporters so he honed
been finding oil extraction projects for 5 years like the other indigenous peoples in this part of ecuador they believe that drilling will damage the environment and their way of life. their fears are justified in many places the pipelines used to transport the oil have rusted and broken open like here in the north of ecuador. the region's hot and humid climate causes many pipes to deteriorate. the oil that leaks out poisons the forests and rivers and it's almost impossible to clean it up. the...
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been finding oil extraction projects for 5 years like the other indigenous peoples in this part of ecuador they believe that drilling will damage the environment and their way of life. their fears are justified in many places the pipelines used to transport the oil have rusted and broken open like here in the north of ecuador. the region's hot and humid climate causes many pipes to deteriorate. the only all that leaks out poisons the forests and rivers and it's almost impossible to clean it up. the radio reporters talk to local residents about how to prevent this kind of damage. yes which other. likely that's what i guess whenever people talk about fighting back against the oil companies they bring up salary achoo the people that proved that you can protect your region against exploitation that was a major event and such a great example for all indigenous peoples. the women of washer pass have not yet developed the kind of self-confidence that helped create the opposition movements inside a yahoo. at 1st some of the villagers are wary of the women radio reporters so he hone in marianna try
been finding oil extraction projects for 5 years like the other indigenous peoples in this part of ecuador they believe that drilling will damage the environment and their way of life. their fears are justified in many places the pipelines used to transport the oil have rusted and broken open like here in the north of ecuador. the region's hot and humid climate causes many pipes to deteriorate. the only all that leaks out poisons the forests and rivers and it's almost impossible to clean it up....
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almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. in the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7. hours by boat along a bold one as a river their final destination is the community of santa yaku deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the start of a big festival that celebrates the importance of the rain forest truck much fun to watch right down to here marianna and he meet their friend. now the reporting team is complete see them look at. this intense and they know it yes . it's a day they'll start by recording some of the ancient songs that are sung by local women a group of these songs include stories of sorrow and longing it is and this one in which a woman turns into a jaguar because she's been rejected by her lover. who. you know well that's it. some of the songs speak of th
almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. in the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7. hours by boat along a bold one as a river their final destination is the community of santa yaku deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the...
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officials in ecuador have rescued nearly $200.00 baby turtles the endangered animals were being smuggled from the islands to the mainland traffickers were planning to sell them on the black market a police officer is to be charged with wildlife crimes. lucky to be alive propped in plastic and stuffed into this suitcase the fate of these maybe turtles could have been very different. instead they're staying put in their native galapagos islands where else artie's are investigating the attempted smuggling. thought given by people who do so much harm to society the environment and to the ecosystem we'll apply the full weight of the law and ecuador's main environmental body will be ready to collaborate with prosecutors and other authorities. with the turtles were found at one of the galapagos islands of maine departure points on route 2 to ecuador's largest city. each can sell for more than 4000 euros on the black market a lucrative trade but with a profoundly negative environmental impact. the trafficking of animal species is the 4th largest illicit trade in the world that generates millions
officials in ecuador have rescued nearly $200.00 baby turtles the endangered animals were being smuggled from the islands to the mainland traffickers were planning to sell them on the black market a police officer is to be charged with wildlife crimes. lucky to be alive propped in plastic and stuffed into this suitcase the fate of these maybe turtles could have been very different. instead they're staying put in their native galapagos islands where else artie's are investigating the attempted...
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almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. in the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7. hours by boat along a boat one knows a river their final destination is the community of sajjad coom deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the start of a big festival that celebrates the importance of the rain forest trend of much more fun to watch right. here marianna and he who meet their friend. now the reporting team is complete even though. it's intense and played yet. today they'll start by recording some of the ancient songs that are sung by local women a group of them the songs include stories of sorrow and longing. and this one in which a woman turns into a jaguar because she's been rejected by her lover. and . they don't well that's it. some of the songs speak of the invis
almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. in the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7. hours by boat along a boat one knows a river their final destination is the community of sajjad coom deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with...
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look at what happens in ecuador. the government of marino under some pressure from the u.s., but linda marino of ecuador doesn't mean much pressure from the u.s. government. decided to cut out chinese loans which have been taken by the previous government of rafael correa. we look closely at these two agreements. it was very clear that chinese loans were far less onerous than the u.s. loans that were coming in. the chinese during the pandemic essentially said, we suspend all payments for another two years. the u.s. has not been suspending debt servicing payments from developing countries. if you look at the case of ecuador, it is a better deal to take the chinese money. rather than accept this, rather than say let's have a collaborative approach between china and the united states, very much hope in alaska this becomes part of the worldview that there should be a collaborative approach -- rather than a collaborative approach, i'm afraid the biden administration is doubling down on the trump administration's cold war
look at what happens in ecuador. the government of marino under some pressure from the u.s., but linda marino of ecuador doesn't mean much pressure from the u.s. government. decided to cut out chinese loans which have been taken by the previous government of rafael correa. we look closely at these two agreements. it was very clear that chinese loans were far less onerous than the u.s. loans that were coming in. the chinese during the pandemic essentially said, we suspend all payments for...
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almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. in the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7 hours by boat along a bold one known as a river their final destination is the community of sajjad cool deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with the start of a big festival that celebrates the importance of the rain forest trend of running back. to here marianna and hugh horne meet their friend. now the reporting team is complete see them look at. this instance and say that yes. the day they'll start by recording some of the ancient songs that are sung by local women a lot of these songs include stories of sorrow and longing. and this one in which a woman turns into a jaguar because she's been rejected by her lover. who. would you. please. you know well that's age. some of the songs spe
almost half of ecuador is covered in rain forest. in the reporter's journey begins in the town of puyo they'll travel for 7 hours by boat along a bold one known as a river their final destination is the community of sajjad cool deep in the amazon rain forest. there are a number of important stories for the reporters to cover here. the region is home to the kitchen people for years they've been fighting against oil drilling on their land. right now it's quiet here but that will change soon with...
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look at what happens in ecuador. the government of marino under some pressure from the u.s., but linda marino of ecuador doesn't mean much pressure from the u.s. government. decided to cut out chinese loans which have been taken by the previous government of rafael correa. we look closely at these two agreements. it was very clear that chinese loans were far less onerous than the u.s. loans that were coming in. the chinese during the pandemic essentially said, we suspend all payments for another two years. the u.s. has not been suspending debt servicing payments from developing countries. if you look at the case of ecuador, it is a better deal to take the chinese money. rather than accept this, rather than say let's have a collaborative approach between china and the united states, very much hope ialaska this becomes part of the worldview that there should be a collaborative approach -- rather than a collaborative approach, i'm afraid the biden administration is doubling down on the trump administration's cold war po
look at what happens in ecuador. the government of marino under some pressure from the u.s., but linda marino of ecuador doesn't mean much pressure from the u.s. government. decided to cut out chinese loans which have been taken by the previous government of rafael correa. we look closely at these two agreements. it was very clear that chinese loans were far less onerous than the u.s. loans that were coming in. the chinese during the pandemic essentially said, we suspend all payments for...
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officials in ecuador have rescued nearly $200.00 baby sea turtles the endangered animals are being smuggled from the galapagos islands to the mainland traffickers were planning to sell them on the black market a police officer is to be charged with wildlife crimes. lucky to be alive wrapped in plastic and stuffed into this suitcase the fate of these baby turtles could have been very different. instead they're staying put in their native galapagos islands where else are geezer investigating the attempted smuggling. there is no 2nd thought given by the people who do so much harm to society or the environment and to the ecosystem we'll apply the full weight of the law and ecuador's main environmental body will be ready to collaborate with prosecutors and other authorities. with the turtles were found at one of the galapagos islands of maine departure points on route 2 to ecuador's largest city. each can sell for more than 4000 euros on the black market a lucrative trade but with a profoundly negative environmental impact. the trafficking of animal species is the 4th largest illicit trade in th
officials in ecuador have rescued nearly $200.00 baby sea turtles the endangered animals are being smuggled from the galapagos islands to the mainland traffickers were planning to sell them on the black market a police officer is to be charged with wildlife crimes. lucky to be alive wrapped in plastic and stuffed into this suitcase the fate of these baby turtles could have been very different. instead they're staying put in their native galapagos islands where else are geezer investigating the...
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now officials in ecuador have rescued nearly $200.00 baby sea turtles the endangered animals were being smuggled from the galapagos islands to the mainland traffickers were planning to sell them on the black market a police officer will be charged with wildlife crimes. lucky to be alive wrapped in plastic and stuffed into this suitcase the fate of these baby turtles could have been very different. instead they're staying put in their native galapagos islands where else artie's are investigating the attempted smuggling. seconds of thought given by people who do so much harm to society the environment and to the ecosystem we'll apply the full weight of the law and ecuador's main environmental body will be ready to collaborate with prosecutors and other authorities. with the turtles were found at one of the galapagos islands main departure points on route 2 to ecuador's largest city. each can sell for more than 4000 euros on the black market a lucrative trade but with a profoundly negative environmental impact. the trafficking of animal species is the 4th largest illicit trade in the world
now officials in ecuador have rescued nearly $200.00 baby sea turtles the endangered animals were being smuggled from the galapagos islands to the mainland traffickers were planning to sell them on the black market a police officer will be charged with wildlife crimes. lucky to be alive wrapped in plastic and stuffed into this suitcase the fate of these baby turtles could have been very different. instead they're staying put in their native galapagos islands where else artie's are investigating...
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individually wrapped in plastic and then put in a suitcase and believe they were being taken to mainland ecuador before being shipped elsewhere reptiles can result in tens of thousands of dollars on the black market. however says out there these are the headlines the white police officer charged in the killing of george floyd has gone on trial in minneapolis prosecutor gerrie blackwell described how derek 7 knelt on floyd's neck while he and his fellow officers ignored for it saying i can't breathe at least 27 times so even this defense argued he was simply following procedure police procedure and that freud's drug use contributed to his death carol is under has the latest from minneapolis. we're right outside of the courthouse some of the streets are blocked off court has been adjourned for the session for the day and there are a couple 100 protesters out here all calling for justice for george floyd emotions are high most people watched all of the trial if not parts of it and everyone is here that we spoke to in the last few minutes all gathered right after the judge did this session for the d
individually wrapped in plastic and then put in a suitcase and believe they were being taken to mainland ecuador before being shipped elsewhere reptiles can result in tens of thousands of dollars on the black market. however says out there these are the headlines the white police officer charged in the killing of george floyd has gone on trial in minneapolis prosecutor gerrie blackwell described how derek 7 knelt on floyd's neck while he and his fellow officers ignored for it saying i can't...
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. >> el perfil de estos menores suele repetirse >>> algunos niÑos de sudamÉrica, ecuador, brasil, algunos niÑos de mÉxico pero mayormente niÑos de centroamÉrica, varones entre 15 y 17 >>> creen que la decisiÓn de la administraciÓn biden contribuye acelerar el proceso de reunificaciÓn >>> mÁs gente va a comenzar a pedir ser patrocinador para los menores espero que eso significa que ellos puedan salir mÁs rÁpido >>> lo que no supone que se flexibilizar las reglas para garantizar que sean reunificados >>> que puedan cuidarlos de manera segura >>> esto mientras esperan procedimiento de inmigraciÓn >>> en que confÍa es terminar con el memorÁndum firmado durante la administraciÓn trump >>> en washington javier vega noticias telemundo >>> en mÉxico lo confirman las cifras de albergues vÍctor visitÓ uno de estos refugios >>> escondido bajo un cubrebocas se encuentran los niÑos que van tras el sueÑo americano >>> el encargado del albergue asegura que cada dÍa son mÁs los adolescentes familias y menores no acompaÑados que llegan al estado de nuevo leÓn en su paso en la fronte
. >> el perfil de estos menores suele repetirse >>> algunos niÑos de sudamÉrica, ecuador, brasil, algunos niÑos de mÉxico pero mayormente niÑos de centroamÉrica, varones entre 15 y 17 >>> creen que la decisiÓn de la administraciÓn biden contribuye acelerar el proceso de reunificaciÓn >>> mÁs gente va a comenzar a pedir ser patrocinador para los menores espero que eso significa que ellos puedan salir mÁs rÁpido >>> lo que no supone que se...
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she was the director of usaid in ecuador. this is about 20 years ago and her name was the bondy arianna and she hired gersony to look at the border between ecuador and colombia and to see what was going on and she said to me, she said what i like about him immediately is he didn't say something like well, northern ecuador is like this place in asia for this place in africa. herespected the uniqueness of each place and when he spent weeks traveling through northern ecuador he said the east park is very different from the central part and we will need different solutions for each part . it was that kind of granularity where because i've discovered as a foreign correspondent sometimes the most unpleasant things you can do in washington is to tell peoplewhat you actually saw and experienced . because it flies in the face of their brand theories about theworld . so to speak, and that's another thing that attracted me to gersony. he's not a big thing person. he's a very granular person like what's going on here on the ground and wh
she was the director of usaid in ecuador. this is about 20 years ago and her name was the bondy arianna and she hired gersony to look at the border between ecuador and colombia and to see what was going on and she said to me, she said what i like about him immediately is he didn't say something like well, northern ecuador is like this place in asia for this place in africa. herespected the uniqueness of each place and when he spent weeks traveling through northern ecuador he said the east park...
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the director in ecuador. her name was hilda. she hired to look at the border between ecuador and colombia and to see what was going on. she said what i liked about him immediately, did not say something like northern ecuador is like this place in asia or this place in africa, he respected the uniqueness of each place. he said the east part is very different than the central part and we will need different solutions for each part. it was that kind of granularity. i've discovered the foreign correspondence. sometimes the most unpleasant thing you can do in washington is tell people what you actually saw and experienced. they are grand theories about the world. and that's, you know, another thing that attracted me. he is not a big think person. he is a very granular person like what is going on here on the ground and what specifically can we do, if anything, to alleviate it. >> there has been a lot of discussion about the hollowing out of the state department. what is your sense? as we sit here today, our country, the united states
the director in ecuador. her name was hilda. she hired to look at the border between ecuador and colombia and to see what was going on. she said what i liked about him immediately, did not say something like northern ecuador is like this place in asia or this place in africa, he respected the uniqueness of each place. he said the east part is very different than the central part and we will need different solutions for each part. it was that kind of granularity. i've discovered the foreign...
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a unique yet endangered biodiversity lives in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of misinformation about a city i knew lost of a half year and now the probability is becoming by their self conservation their communities al-jazeera journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist untied teams efforts to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. the war. emotional scenes outside the courthouse as the trial of george floyd's alleged matter of to get his. eye there are missed on the attack in this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up sweeping changes at the top of brazil's government what prompted president i have also naras southern cabinet reshuffle.
a unique yet endangered biodiversity lives in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of misinformation about a city i knew lost of a half year and now the probability is becoming by their self conservation their communities al-jazeera journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist untied teams efforts to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. the war. emotional scenes outside the courthouse...
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anchor: next we turn to a shocking story in ecuador. customs officials have discovered 180 five baby tortoises packed inside a suitcase in the galapagos islands. this is how theyere found, wrapped in plastic. they were discovered during a routine inspection at the main airport. the smugglers use the plastic to immobilize the tortoises, but fortunately the x-ray machines operator grew suspicious. officials say 10 of them have died already. the baby tortoises were about to be smuggled onto a flight out of the island bound for ecuador. a researcher has been talking to me about how concerning the story is. >> sadly, it has become more and more common. this is the third time the smuggling of tortoises has been detected and is not the only species. there have also been in iguanas, both marine and land iguanas that have been caught being tried to be smuggled. so sadlyis not the first time. anchor: do these particular tortoises, are they specifically special and important? >> very much so. from the informati we've gathered so far, they are ende
anchor: next we turn to a shocking story in ecuador. customs officials have discovered 180 five baby tortoises packed inside a suitcase in the galapagos islands. this is how theyere found, wrapped in plastic. they were discovered during a routine inspection at the main airport. the smugglers use the plastic to immobilize the tortoises, but fortunately the x-ray machines operator grew suspicious. officials say 10 of them have died already. the baby tortoises were about to be smuggled onto a...
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authorities say those children, two young sisters from ecuador, just 3 and 5 years old. a border patrol agent spotted the activity on camera and jumped into action. the biden administration grappling with the surge of migrants at the southern boarder. more than 18,000 children now in u.s. custody. we saw that surge ourselves on a recent trip. authorities overwhelmed. how organized are these smugglers? >> oh, they know, i think they have better intel than we have. they got spotters. they know where we are, i'm sure they know where we are right now. >> reporter: >> i have not had a relationship the border patrol chief in the air ja tells me the girls were taken to a hospital. they are okay. she says they are seeing 100 unaccompanied minors a day in her area. david? >> cecilia, thank you. >>> tonight, florida congressman matt gaetz is defending himself amid reports the justice department is investigating his alleged relationship with a 17-year-old girl. a federal investigation going back months now, back when bill barr was attorney general. what the congressman tonight now
authorities say those children, two young sisters from ecuador, just 3 and 5 years old. a border patrol agent spotted the activity on camera and jumped into action. the biden administration grappling with the surge of migrants at the southern boarder. more than 18,000 children now in u.s. custody. we saw that surge ourselves on a recent trip. authorities overwhelmed. how organized are these smugglers? >> oh, they know, i think they have better intel than we have. they got spotters. they...
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towards rio plenty of showers there across central and western parts of brazil and back up towards ecuador in fact a good part of colombia also seeing some rather heavy rain much quieter there was a move into the caribbean we have got a few showers just around the eastern islands having said that we wanted to shout was just drifting in across the winds and the leeward maybe see a shower at sea just creeping into puerto rico but for much of the greater antilles hispaniola but you make a looking fine and for i also love the sunshine coming through here just notice a few more showers easing into the leeward says we go on into choose day say some nasty weather recently across the u.s. massive snowstorm tornadoes the snows making its way up towards mr west as we go on through monday with wetter weather across the appalachians. qatar airways 2 years after new zealand's deadly mosques you chains one o one east returns to christ church to find out how those most deeply affected are coping. and surviving a massacre on al-jazeera. the. al-jazeera. hello there i am how i'm here dean and this is the n
towards rio plenty of showers there across central and western parts of brazil and back up towards ecuador in fact a good part of colombia also seeing some rather heavy rain much quieter there was a move into the caribbean we have got a few showers just around the eastern islands having said that we wanted to shout was just drifting in across the winds and the leeward maybe see a shower at sea just creeping into puerto rico but for much of the greater antilles hispaniola but you make a looking...
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now officials in ecuador have rescued nearly 200 baby sea turtles. are being smuggled from the collapse because islands to the mainland traffickers were planning to sell them on the black markets a police officer is to be charged with wildlife crimes. lucky to be alive wrapped in plastic and stuffed into this suitcase the fate of these baby turtles could have been very different. instead they're staying put in their native galapagos islands where else artie's are investigating the attempted smuggling. no 2nd thought given by people who do so much harm to society or the environment and to the ecosystem we'll apply the full weight of the law and ecuador's main environmental body will be ready to collaborate with prosecutors and other authorities. as the turtles were found at one of the galapagos islands of maine departure points on route to ecuador's largest city. each can sell for more than 4000 euros on the black market a lucrative trade but with a profoundly negative environmental impact. the trafficking of animal species is the 4th largest illicit
now officials in ecuador have rescued nearly 200 baby sea turtles. are being smuggled from the collapse because islands to the mainland traffickers were planning to sell them on the black markets a police officer is to be charged with wildlife crimes. lucky to be alive wrapped in plastic and stuffed into this suitcase the fate of these baby turtles could have been very different. instead they're staying put in their native galapagos islands where else artie's are investigating the attempted...
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a unique kid endangered biodiversity lies in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of misinformation about a city i knew most of the half here and now. becoming by their self conservation their communities al-jazeera journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist untouched teams are fighting to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. my. lessons learned from a pandemic let's kill the elite 3000000 people globally world leaders call for an international treaty on future pandemics. and the virus is mutating saw watch the vaccines could be effective within a year it's got the details of a scientific survey decoded 90. i'm given out this is there are laws from dog also coming up.
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to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. emotional scenes outside the courthouse as the trial of george for its alleged matter of to get us. there i missed all the attention mrs al jazeera live from doha also coming up sweeping changes at the top of brazil's government what prompted president i've also naras southern cabinet reshuffle. celebrations at the suez canal as that massive container ship finally floats free and traffic begins moving again. and survivors of an attack on the town of palma and mozambique make their way to safety but there are warnings the death toll is likely to rise. now it was a death that sparked america's latest reckoning with racial injustice and ignited protests across the wilds and now the man charged with murdering george floyd has gone on trial in minneapolis minnesota and the opening arguments on monday the prosecution and the defense made differing narratives of the events that led to floyd's arrest and death john hendren begins our coverage from minneapolis her mother penalty of
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with the turtles were found at one of the galapagos islands of maine departure points on route to ecuador's largest city. each can sell for more than 4000 euros on the black market a lucrative trade but with a profoundly negative environmental impact. the trafficking of animal species is the 4th largest illicit trade in the world that generates millions of dollars in the case of species from the galapagos islands they are really sought after in the asian market. the discovery of the turtles although a small victory is just one man in a constant battle to protect these precious son while. you're watching a d.-w. news a live from berlin stay tuned for business headlines coming up next don't forget there's always much more news and analysis on our web site dot com you can force also follow us on social media that's twitter and instagram x.t. . and play richardson embroiling for me the entire team thanks so much for watching . every day. for us and for our punishment. the idea is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make seduced greener how can we protect animals and their habit
with the turtles were found at one of the galapagos islands of maine departure points on route to ecuador's largest city. each can sell for more than 4000 euros on the black market a lucrative trade but with a profoundly negative environmental impact. the trafficking of animal species is the 4th largest illicit trade in the world that generates millions of dollars in the case of species from the galapagos islands they are really sought after in the asian market. the discovery of the turtles...
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a unique kid endangered biodiversity lives in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of misinformation about the animals of a half year and now the probability is becoming by so their self conservation their communities al-jazeera journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist i'm tired teams are fight to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. the state of oman sits at the mouth of their rape in gulf at the eastern end of the arab peninsula if you look at the arabian peninsula as a whole there are a ascension to the ancient culture and to the east and the time to the west such. it's sometimes known as the switzerland of the gulf because of the important regional role it plays in the gulf cooperation council the g.c.c. . but hormones long history is not well known outside the gulf region before oil was discovered in 1962 and fishing uncool diving words main sources of income. in this film we go back over the last 500 years of all my nice history of tribes wars rebellion and coloniza
a unique kid endangered biodiversity lives in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of misinformation about the animals of a half year and now the probability is becoming by so their self conservation their communities al-jazeera journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist i'm tired teams are fight to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. the state of oman sits at the mouth of their...
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a unique kid endangered biodiversity lies in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of information about the city i knew most of which half here and now is becoming but others of conservation their communities al-jazeera journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist and had teams aphids to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. chinese martial art of type is gaining popularity in iran and particularly among women those taking part in the sport say it's helping change views on gender segregation i said big reports from to her on. a well known chinese martial art the past few years has seen growing popularity in iran especially among women. told us it's a way to release energy that's trapped in the body the sport requires a lot of patience usually women have more harmony and from the perspective of physical ability i think they deal better with the sport it's not common to see this kind of performance in public spaces in iran. in a country where women practicing sports is usually h
a unique kid endangered biodiversity lies in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of information about the city i knew most of which half here and now is becoming but others of conservation their communities al-jazeera journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist and had teams aphids to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. chinese martial art of type is gaining popularity in iran and...
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día donde meteorológicamente ha llegado la primavera, no por la temperatura, sino por los rayos del ecuador. eso será en marzo. después de ese frío intenso hasta 57 grados condiciones estabales para nosotros en california. más detalles al volver >> continúa esfurezo para el campo >> campesinos están protegiendo. >> sigue llevando la vacuna en el campo >> podemos ya aumentar en número de lugares en billes y empaques >> vacunaron en el río >> vacunados en esos lugares. >> la respuesta dice que ha sido muy positiva. >> estalos mirando filas de personas poniéndose para recibir las vacunas. ranchos y compañías y haciendo cita antes para la visita a vacunar >> además se hace un esfuerzo para que llegue a todos. >> es muy importante que dejen saber esa información a proveedores de salud >> sigue visitando a ranchos, pero no pueden llevar más rápido a más sitios >> el principal problemas que enfrentan a muchos lugares, faltan vacunas. >> por lo pronto, vacuna que llega vacunas administradas >> y 500 en los partidos de la fresa >> telemundo 48 >> la semana pasada el gobierno de joe b
día donde meteorológicamente ha llegado la primavera, no por la temperatura, sino por los rayos del ecuador. eso será en marzo. después de ese frío intenso hasta 57 grados condiciones estabales para nosotros en california. más detalles al volver >> continúa esfurezo para el campo >> campesinos están protegiendo. >> sigue llevando la vacuna en el campo >> podemos ya aumentar en número de lugares en billes y empaques >> vacunaron en el río >>...
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and 3 women are currently still in the running for 4 tickets to tokyo they live in the usa costa rica ecuador and the canaries all of them have german citizenship but most have never actually lived in the country. most skilled surface grew up by the beach riding their 1st waves at an early age. dylan quinn's mother has german rates his father is south african and he lives in portugal. alice basically a german writer where 101 and i was born a berlin and when i was 4 years old we moved to portrayal because of my dad's work i went through a german school so there's a lot of german in. the 20 year old finished school 2 years ago and has been fully focused on the sport since then. at age 24 is already something of a veteran his family a from castle but he grew up in the costa rican surfing hotspot of onus when he was 9 he was discovered by gemini's then top surf. he became his mental. really the 1st thing. for it all just so excited i couldn't believe it i went running. getting a surfboard from this professional surfer and he is german the student has since become the master is still a close conf
and 3 women are currently still in the running for 4 tickets to tokyo they live in the usa costa rica ecuador and the canaries all of them have german citizenship but most have never actually lived in the country. most skilled surface grew up by the beach riding their 1st waves at an early age. dylan quinn's mother has german rates his father is south african and he lives in portugal. alice basically a german writer where 101 and i was born a berlin and when i was 4 years old we moved to...
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and 3 women are currently still in the running for 4 tickets to take they live in the usa costa rica ecuador and the canaries all of them have german citizenship but most have never actually lived in the country. most skilled surface grew up by the beach writing their 1st waves at an early age. dylan clunes mother has german rates his father is south african and he lives in portugal. dollars basically a german writer where $1.01 and i was born a berlin and when i was 4 years old we moved to portrayal because of my dad's work i went through a german school so there's a lot of german in. the 20 year old finished school 2 years ago and has been fully focused on the sport since then. at age 24 is already something of a veteran his family a from castle but he grew up in the costa rican surfing hotspot of onus when he was 9 he was discovered by germany's then top surface. he became his mental i was. really the 1st thing he gave me was a surfboard and all just so excited i couldn't believe it i went running. getting a surfboard from this professional surfer and his german this student has since bec
and 3 women are currently still in the running for 4 tickets to take they live in the usa costa rica ecuador and the canaries all of them have german citizenship but most have never actually lived in the country. most skilled surface grew up by the beach writing their 1st waves at an early age. dylan clunes mother has german rates his father is south african and he lives in portugal. dollars basically a german writer where $1.01 and i was born a berlin and when i was 4 years old we moved to...
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$175.00 endangered baby tortoises from a trafficker it's believed they were being brought to mainland ecuador before being shipped else where. those are the headlines the news continues here on al jazeera off to what most get by. danby shin dad he combat that. almost like you took your fish made a month. with the name of the boss on the shore and the nonviolent man gave a dog i mean. but was uncommon also not talked up on the the name of the show. but i'm not sure the trying to underscore market timing in the us the trick trying . to get at all of them and going to. make up log you mean like this should have come across a mug. well i learned. was a man facebook dot com lucky didn't this. look at you as you had to do you know she . saw michael meyers is toast jennings the whole lot in his book men like gems can bet. on multinational done better. was wished on then just look on the harness and. stuff and good luck. is the only. unless you can your kind that can be called life although you can get a troll question won't. when song short was based on. the house he has not that they didn't. like i
$175.00 endangered baby tortoises from a trafficker it's believed they were being brought to mainland ecuador before being shipped else where. those are the headlines the news continues here on al jazeera off to what most get by. danby shin dad he combat that. almost like you took your fish made a month. with the name of the boss on the shore and the nonviolent man gave a dog i mean. but was uncommon also not talked up on the the name of the show. but i'm not sure the trying to underscore...
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don't think the heaviest showers are further north but temporarily is relatively dry in rio but in ecuador the northern peru and parts of colombia i think the showers will be heaviest again there might be more flooding somewhere in ecuador as there were a few days ago and there's more of a persistence in the showers now in this strengthening trade wind all the way from where panama up through costa rica to billy's and certainly in the greater antilles a few showers in the last rant and it is not that many to be honest that's true really for the next couple of days the weather is changing in the u.s. it's mostly much wool it was the still a cold area mainly hudson bay in catching the east part of canada but that code has come south and it still exists over the mountains further west there's still snow falling out of the mountains and as is always the case we get a junction between relative was the relative cold you get rain the some running through kentucky to the ohio valley but was developed later in the week in the plains states could be big. qatar airways. where the air. al-jazeera. thi
don't think the heaviest showers are further north but temporarily is relatively dry in rio but in ecuador the northern peru and parts of colombia i think the showers will be heaviest again there might be more flooding somewhere in ecuador as there were a few days ago and there's more of a persistence in the showers now in this strengthening trade wind all the way from where panama up through costa rica to billy's and certainly in the greater antilles a few showers in the last rant and it is...
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las autoridades de ecuador informaron de la detenciÓn de un sospechoso, relacionado con el homicidio de presentador de televisiÓn ecuatoriano el pasado mes de enero. han encontrado el arma que posiblemente utilizaron los sicarios. se estima podrÍa pertenecer a un grupo criminal. carolina: lo que comenzÓ como una broma podrÍa haberles salido mal y fuera de control nos referimos a unos influencer de colombia, que al perder una apuesta se hicieron implantes de senos, y sus fans dijeron que esta vez cruzaron la lÍnea. es bastante insÓlita esta historia. reportero: buenas tardes. se trata de jefferson cossio y yo Ángel lÓpez, colombianos que por tratar de cumplir uno de sus retos que imponen con sus seguidores, lograron hacer algo que prÁcticamente desafÍa la realidad. si nosotros hacemos llegar a 3.500.000 seguidores, usted se pone tetas el sÁbado conmigo. reportero: ponerse de senos o implantes mamarios. los dos youtubers tuvieron que ir a cirugÍa, procedimientos que mostraron a travÉs de sus redes sociales. mostraron el resultado al salir del quirÓfano. lo que desatÓ aÚ
las autoridades de ecuador informaron de la detenciÓn de un sospechoso, relacionado con el homicidio de presentador de televisiÓn ecuatoriano el pasado mes de enero. han encontrado el arma que posiblemente utilizaron los sicarios. se estima podrÍa pertenecer a un grupo criminal. carolina: lo que comenzÓ como una broma podrÍa haberles salido mal y fuera de control nos referimos a unos influencer de colombia, que al perder una apuesta se hicieron implantes de senos, y sus fans dijeron que...
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julian y marisa vienen con su bebÉ de 5 meses y su niÑo de 9 desde ecuador. el viaje fue duro. llegar flotando en un colchÓn fue lo peor. >> el miedo que le pase algo a mis hijos. reportero: quÉ es lo que mÁs temiste? >> hasta aquÍ el rÍo. que crece, estÁ demasiado peligro. el rÍo es demasiado ancho. ese colchÓn no ese seguro. no sabÍa si iba a pasar. o pasaba algo en la mitad del agua. reportero: cÓmo lo consiguieron? >> un seÑor que nos prestÓ el colchÓn. reportero: el cruce es un riesgo que toman muchos. >> preocupado siempre. reportero: perdieron sus mochilas y se empaparon, llegaron a salvo con sus niÑos. >> agarramos bien los niÑos. reportero: esos momentos eternos quedaron atrÁs. pase lo que pase, despuÉs del cruce, al menos sobrevivieron para contarlo. el flujo de migrantes no se detiene. no importa que sea de dÍa y de noche. nuestro compaÑero francisco cobos recorriÓ el Área de. quÉ encontraste? >> se aumentÓ el paso de cientos de personas de dÍa como de noche. vimos durante la madrugada el paso de familias enteras como niÑos no acompaÑados. y
julian y marisa vienen con su bebÉ de 5 meses y su niÑo de 9 desde ecuador. el viaje fue duro. llegar flotando en un colchÓn fue lo peor. >> el miedo que le pase algo a mis hijos. reportero: quÉ es lo que mÁs temiste? >> hasta aquÍ el rÍo. que crece, estÁ demasiado peligro. el rÍo es demasiado ancho. ese colchÓn no ese seguro. no sabÍa si iba a pasar. o pasaba algo en la mitad del agua. reportero: cÓmo lo consiguieron? >> un seÑor que nos prestÓ el colchÓn....
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follow a scientist untied teams to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. hello. this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes arms groups lend their weight to the revolution protesters are being targeted by myanmar's military. a u.n. investigation puts the blame on yemen's who sees over a deadly attacks last december on aids in the airports.
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been individually wrapped in plastic and put in a suitcase it's believed they were being brought to ecuador before being shipped elsewhere they can be sold for tens of thousands of dollars on the black market. the top stories around his era what police officer charged in the killing of george floyd has gone on trial in minneapolis in his opening statement prosecutor gerrie blackwell described how dire it should've been knelt on floyd's neck while he and his fellow offices ignored floyd saying i can't breathe at least 27 times and that his actions far exceeded what the situation called for. the force that mr savage was using was lethal force it was force that was capable of killing a human or putting his or her life in danger. the evidence is going to show you that there was no cause in the 1st place to use lethal force against a man who was defenseless who was handcuffed who was not resisting showed his defense says he was simply following police procedure and that floyd's drug use contributed to his death. we learn about crowd control medical intervention deescalation procedural justice cr
been individually wrapped in plastic and put in a suitcase it's believed they were being brought to ecuador before being shipped elsewhere they can be sold for tens of thousands of dollars on the black market. the top stories around his era what police officer charged in the killing of george floyd has gone on trial in minneapolis in his opening statement prosecutor gerrie blackwell described how dire it should've been knelt on floyd's neck while he and his fellow offices ignored floyd saying i...
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esto se refiere a cuando los rayos del sol apunta directamente al ecuador, esta lÍnea imaginaria que divide el hemisferio norte del hemisferio sur, ambos hemisferios del otro planeta quedan igualmente iluminados, significa que maÑana tenemos un dÍa que prÁcticamente tendrÁ 12 horas de luz solar y 12 horas de oscuridad. especÍficamente donde hemos 12 horas y nueve minutos de luz solar, ese amanecer a las 7:12 de la maÑana y el atardecer a las siete 07:21 de la tarde. frÍo temprano la maÑana, podrÍamos amanecer entre 38 a 40 este prÓximo sÁbado, tenga ese abrigo con ese factor viento puede sentirse mÁs frÍo de lo usual. las mÍnimas en los bajos 60, el domingo dÍa despejado como un poco de niebla temprano en la maÑana, pero temperaturas en las mediados 60. paola: recuerde descargar nuestra aplicaciÓn de noticias y tener a la mano el pronÓstico del tiempo las 24 horas, todos los dÍas de la semana. varios distritos escolares en el Área de la bahÍa, incluyendo los de san francisco oakland y san josÉ han anunciado fechas para el regresa clases presenciales para los est
esto se refiere a cuando los rayos del sol apunta directamente al ecuador, esta lÍnea imaginaria que divide el hemisferio norte del hemisferio sur, ambos hemisferios del otro planeta quedan igualmente iluminados, significa que maÑana tenemos un dÍa que prÁcticamente tendrÁ 12 horas de luz solar y 12 horas de oscuridad. especÍficamente donde hemos 12 horas y nueve minutos de luz solar, ese amanecer a las 7:12 de la maÑana y el atardecer a las siete 07:21 de la tarde. frÍo temprano la...
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rivera recibe, de cabeza y martínez con el 1 a 0 para el xolaje, 4 más tarde, martínez, para manotas, de ecuador, se llama manotas, 2 a 0 xolos, al 17 autogol de guzmán, despejó con problemas, 2 a 1, estoy seguro que fue generoso, esto fue horrible, alcalá , centro de martínez, el (nombre en inglés) del año, inexplicable, impresentable, horrible, el portero miren, ah, guantes de mantequilla, 3 a 1 ganó tijuana, victoria de xolos que sube al octavo lugar, querétaro en noveno puesto. >> (música) (información en pantalla) cerrará sus puertas en san carlos este mes, los dueños se jubilarán, (información en pantalla) combinan ambos deportes aprovehcan el invierno intenso en el mar báltico pero es peligroso. >> nos atrevemos a hacer eso?. >> no . >> yo sí nos vemos, hasta mañana (música) (música) (♪ música ♪) noticias telemundo muy buenas noches soy vanessa hauc. >> decenas de padres llegan a texas después de cruzar el río grande, explican a autoridades migratorias que no los deporten. >> después de vacaciones de primavera, miami beach declara estado de emergencia, hay toque
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unscripted and al-jazeera a unique kid endangered biodiversity lives in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of misinformation about the animals that we have here and now the probability is becoming but others of conservation their communities algis their journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist untouched teams effort to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. hello i'm alomar he'd say and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes arms groups lend their weight to the revolution protesters are being targeted by myanmar's military. a u.n. investigation puts the blame on yemen's who feeds over a deadly attacks last december on agency airport's indonesia recovers the cockpit voice recorder of a jets that crashed almost 3 months ago killing all 62 people on boards. and mixing tradition with adventure a remote part of pakistan seas to a spawning in to celebrate the end of winter. and in sport european champions portugal counter état sting
unscripted and al-jazeera a unique kid endangered biodiversity lives in the heart of one of ecuador's tropical jungles there was a lot of misinformation about the animals that we have here and now the probability is becoming but others of conservation their communities algis their journeys deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist untouched teams effort to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region women make science ecuador's hidden treasure on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. hello i'm...
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customs officials in ecuador have discovered 100 and 85 baby tortoise is in a suitcase set to leave the galapagos islands. they were wrapped in plastic and discovered in a routine airport inspection. illegal and -- illegal animal trading is one of the biggest threats to galapagos tortoises and each one can sell for more than $5,000. you are watching bbc world news. still to come, crossi one of the world's most dangerous of border regions, we will have a special work from the darien gap, a virtual no man's land between colombia and panama. ♪ voting ends today for workers and an amazon warehouse in bessemer, alabama. for works they have been casting ballots about whether they -- for weeks they have been casting ballots about whether they should form a union. here is our correspondent. >> we are being treated like we are prisoners who was there to get a job. x jennifer bateand darrell richardson support the push to unionize. >> time for us to make a stand. time for changes. >> the community don't realize what's going on behind the curtain. what the people are there going through just to
customs officials in ecuador have discovered 100 and 85 baby tortoise is in a suitcase set to leave the galapagos islands. they were wrapped in plastic and discovered in a routine airport inspection. illegal and -- illegal animal trading is one of the biggest threats to galapagos tortoises and each one can sell for more than $5,000. you are watching bbc world news. still to come, crossi one of the world's most dangerous of border regions, we will have a special work from the darien gap, a...
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jessica: these two men from ecuador captured a third time trying to get to work in new york. nearby, on the mexican side of the wall, one of hundreds of stone border monuments, once the only markers separating the two countries. judge brack: it represents the united states and mexico, the coming together at our border. jessica: judge brack, like so many of his defendants, caught between cultures and ever-changing immigration policies. judge brack: i am enforcing the law that people know they have broken. but my frustration is we keep changing the target. are you able to hear me? jessica: in an often grueling and predictable routine, judge brack hands down his sentences, now in an empty courtroom, his defendants appearing virtually from detention centers throughout the state. judge brack: i see hardened criminals, but most of the people i see are not those. most of the people i see just are salt-of-the-earth people with no criminal histories looking for work. the people i am talking about have been here for years and because we looked the other way, because we wanted them here
jessica: these two men from ecuador captured a third time trying to get to work in new york. nearby, on the mexican side of the wall, one of hundreds of stone border monuments, once the only markers separating the two countries. judge brack: it represents the united states and mexico, the coming together at our border. jessica: judge brack, like so many of his defendants, caught between cultures and ever-changing immigration policies. judge brack: i am enforcing the law that people know they...
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customs officials in ecuador have discovered 100 and 85 baby tortoise is in a suitcase set to leave the galapagos islands. they were wrapped in plastic and discovered in a routine airport inspection. illegal and -- illegal animal trading is one of the biggest threats to galapagos tortoises and each one can sell for more than $5,000. you are watching bbc world news. still to come, crossi one of the world's most dangerous of border regions, we will have a special work from the darien gap, a virtual no man's land between colombia and panama. ♪ voting ends today for workers and an amazon warehouse in bessemer, alabama. for works they have been casting ballots about whether they -- for weeks they have been casting ballots about whether they should form a union. here is our correspondent. >> we are being treated like we are prisoners who was there to get a job. x jennifer bateand darrell richardson support the push to unionize. >> time for us to make a stand. time for changes. >> the community don't realize what'going on behind the curtain. what the people are there going through just to ma
customs officials in ecuador have discovered 100 and 85 baby tortoise is in a suitcase set to leave the galapagos islands. they were wrapped in plastic and discovered in a routine airport inspection. illegal and -- illegal animal trading is one of the biggest threats to galapagos tortoises and each one can sell for more than $5,000. you are watching bbc world news. still to come, crossi one of the world's most dangerous of border regions, we will have a special work from the darien gap, a...
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tourist industry this is an advertisement from better times the location is the pacific coast next to ecuador us border around 1000 kilometers from the capital of bogota tourists come here from around the world despite the locations popularity medical infrastructure was largely ignored by politicians in the capital of bogota. before the hospital had 38 oxygen tanks imagine that trying to get through a pandemic with 38 tanks of oxygen thanks to donations from local business totaling 400000 pesos we could set up the hospital with our liquid oxygen tank. this helps a little but the 2nd wave of infections is now bringing a shortage of medicine no one here can think about vaccines against cope at 19 the staff are approaching burnout. you can feel they're tired and some staff members have fainted from exhaustion their working hours are very very long. at the beginning of march 117000 facts in doses were delivered to bogota these were meant to reach 50000000 colombians but nobody into moscow believes that they will get a single dose. on mario diaz is a research fellow in the department of politics a
tourist industry this is an advertisement from better times the location is the pacific coast next to ecuador us border around 1000 kilometers from the capital of bogota tourists come here from around the world despite the locations popularity medical infrastructure was largely ignored by politicians in the capital of bogota. before the hospital had 38 oxygen tanks imagine that trying to get through a pandemic with 38 tanks of oxygen thanks to donations from local business totaling 400000 pesos...
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tourist industry this is an advertisement from better times the location is the pacific coast next to ecuador its border is. around 1000 kilometers from the capital of bogota tourists come here from around the world despite the locations popularity medical infrastructure was largely ignored by politicians in the capital of bogota. before the hospital had 38 oxygen tanks imagine that trying to get through a pandemic with 38 tanks of oxygen thanks to donations from local business totaling 400000 pesos we could set up the hospital with a liquid oxygen tank. this helps a little but the 2nd wave of infections is now bringing a shortage of medicine no one here can think about vaccines against cope at 19 the staff are approaching burnout. you can feel their tiredness some staff members have fainted from exhaustion their working hours are very very long. at the beginning of march 117000 facts in doses were delivered to bogota these were meant to reach 50000000 colombians but nobody in to moscow believes that they will get a single dose. on mario the us is a research fellow in the department of politi
tourist industry this is an advertisement from better times the location is the pacific coast next to ecuador its border is. around 1000 kilometers from the capital of bogota tourists come here from around the world despite the locations popularity medical infrastructure was largely ignored by politicians in the capital of bogota. before the hospital had 38 oxygen tanks imagine that trying to get through a pandemic with 38 tanks of oxygen thanks to donations from local business totaling 400000...
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people being infected still going up there we're also seeing a number of scandals around the region ecuador has just lost its 3rd health minister since the pandemic started again another scandal with ministers ensuring that their friends and colleagues are vaccinated ahead of those who have been promised the elderly health professionals essential workers so that is a trend right across the region we've lost health ministers in brazil in argentina in peru and ecuador now the 3rd the 3rd one after just 19 days in office so a very patchy picture right. the region some vaccines are still arriving arrived in the paraguayan early today you require as well but not nearly fast enough the numbers still going up especially as we've mentioned in brazil and people read kind of desperate very impatient to have those vaccinations and see an end to this pandemic but it doesn't look like it's on the horizon and it's time soon there one can imagine that people are anxious to get the vaccinations but of course they're now facing more lockdowns as well done a lot there how are people reacting to yet another w
people being infected still going up there we're also seeing a number of scandals around the region ecuador has just lost its 3rd health minister since the pandemic started again another scandal with ministers ensuring that their friends and colleagues are vaccinated ahead of those who have been promised the elderly health professionals essential workers so that is a trend right across the region we've lost health ministers in brazil in argentina in peru and ecuador now the 3rd the 3rd one...
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the rain forests of ecuador are a treasure trove of biodiversity. and this is it so now nothing is more important than harmony between people and nature. of money. but that harmony has been disrupted here by human greed especially oil drilling. yes though it's a disaster.
the rain forests of ecuador are a treasure trove of biodiversity. and this is it so now nothing is more important than harmony between people and nature. of money. but that harmony has been disrupted here by human greed especially oil drilling. yes though it's a disaster.
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for 4 tickets to tokyo they live in the usa costa rica ecuador and the canaries all of them have german citizenship but most have never actually lived in the country. most skilled surface grew up by the beach writing their 1st waves at an early age. dylan groom's mother has german rates his father is south african and he lives in portugal. basically germany where one and i was born a berlin and when i was 4 years old we moved to portrayal because of my dad's work i went through a german school so there's a lot of german in. the 20 year old finished school 2 years ago and has been fully focused on the sport since then. at age 24 is already something of a veteran his family from castle but he grew up in the costa rican surfing hotspot of onus when he was 9 he was discovered by gemini's then top surf. he became his mental. the 1st thing he gave me was a surfboard and all just so excited i couldn't believe it i went running. getting a surfboard from this professional surfer and his german this student who has since become the master is still a close confidant. rachael christie is from flori
for 4 tickets to tokyo they live in the usa costa rica ecuador and the canaries all of them have german citizenship but most have never actually lived in the country. most skilled surface grew up by the beach writing their 1st waves at an early age. dylan groom's mother has german rates his father is south african and he lives in portugal. basically germany where one and i was born a berlin and when i was 4 years old we moved to portrayal because of my dad's work i went through a german school...
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individually wrapped in plastic and put in a suitcase it's believed they were being taken to mainland ecuador before being shipped elsewhere reptiles could be sold for tens of thousands of dollars on the black market well that's it as far as this policy is consulted back in just a moment with the headlines but we'll leave you with some of the sights and sounds of the trial of the man charged with murdering george floyd. this is the symbol of the moment. mark. that american beer. league. is the beer. treat. trained to do. they say justice system. rewards the justice system. this is just a short. because. it's good to be with us hello adrian figure here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera the white police officer charged in the killing of george floyd has gone to trial in minneapolis prosecutor gerrie blackwell described how derek cho even knelt on the floor its neck while he and his fellow officers ignored floyd saying i can't breathe at least 27 times so his defense argued that he was simply following police procedure of the fluid struggle use contributed to his dad.
individually wrapped in plastic and put in a suitcase it's believed they were being taken to mainland ecuador before being shipped elsewhere reptiles could be sold for tens of thousands of dollars on the black market well that's it as far as this policy is consulted back in just a moment with the headlines but we'll leave you with some of the sights and sounds of the trial of the man charged with murdering george floyd. this is the symbol of the moment. mark. that american beer. league. is the...