juan cole, professor of history at the university of michigan.hen we come back, we go to puerto rico where 6.4-magnitude thehquake has rocked island, sparked a massive power outage. ♪ [musisic break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we tururn to puerto o rico whehe presidident trump assigned an emergencncy declaration afteter 6.4-magnitude earthquake rocked the island tuesday morning, killing at least o one person ad plunging nearly the entire population into darkness in a mass power outage. it is the most powerful earthquake to hit puerto rico in more than a century. a 5.8 magnitude quake struck on monday, damaging the coastal town of guanica. damage from the earthquakes have leftearly 350 ople homels and at least 300,000 without drinking water. puerto rico governor wanda vavazquez has popower would bee restoreded throughoutt most of e island within 24 to o 48 hours. schools on thehe island r remain closed wednesday. the disaster declarationon comes as t the u.s. contininues to hop federal aid to puertrto rico for recovery from hurr