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from lima, peru, this is democracy now! broadcasting from the united nations climate summit. >> what we need from the negotiations is not another nice set of solidarity words, not another set of expressions of sympathy, but we would like to see from this negotiation, strong action in terms of addressing climate change and ensuring that we move forward and stop this madness that my country has been suffering. >> for the third year in a row, the philippines is being hit by a deadly typhoon as the united nations hosts its annual climate summit. more than 90 people have already died. we will speak to lidy nacpil, a leading filipino climate activist. then saleemul huq of bangladesh and how peru has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for environmental activists. it is a risk of life or death for us. if i stand in front of the loggers to represent my community and say to them, sir, you have to leave because this is our land and then it is a risk. it is been this way for a while. >> that was the voice of edwin
from lima, peru, this is democracy now! broadcasting from the united nations climate summit. >> what we need from the negotiations is not another nice set of solidarity words, not another set of expressions of sympathy, but we would like to see from this negotiation, strong action in terms of addressing climate change and ensuring that we move forward and stop this madness that my country has been suffering. >> for the third year in a row, the philippines is being hit by a deadly...
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>> from lima, peru, this is democracy now! broadcasting from cop20, the united nations climate change conference. >> we're here to deliver a message not only to these organizations show and chevron and the other comrades have a part to play in the climate solution, we're calling for all to be killed -- kicked out of the cop. >> protesters gather inside the climate change summit here in lima peru protesting the invitation of oil giants shell and chevron to speak at the talks. will look at "corporate conquistadors: the many ways multinationals both drive and profit from climate destruction." then, it's gender day here at the climate talks. we will hear from a group indigenous women leaders on the front lines of defending the earth from exploitation by fossil fuel companies. >> they may not be coming after us with their bayonets and rifles, they are coming at us with nuclear waste, with fracking, coming at us with pipelines that are caring that filled from the tar sands where they're killing my relatives up there. and they're bri
>> from lima, peru, this is democracy now! broadcasting from cop20, the united nations climate change conference. >> we're here to deliver a message not only to these organizations show and chevron and the other comrades have a part to play in the climate solution, we're calling for all to be killed -- kicked out of the cop. >> protesters gather inside the climate change summit here in lima peru protesting the invitation of oil giants shell and chevron to speak at the talks....
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i'm back from peru.been a couple months now, and with the family i feel more patient and everything's going good. >> since he's back, i don't see him acting weird. soon as he let that baggage go his weight just went down. i see him transformed. but he still needs to figure out how to integrate that into our family. >> ayahuasca isn't any kind of silver bullet. it's not like you can just go and do ayahuasca and your life's perfect. you get out of it what you put you get out of it what you put into it. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> north korea lashes out at the u.s. president over the release of "the interview" and uses insulting language in the process. also ahead, several experts raise doubts about claims north korea is actually responsible for the sony hack. then who was? we look into it. >>> also, more than 100,000 people are fleeing major flooding in malaysia. we'll have a weather report for you live here. also the red carpet gig can be far from glamorous, did you know. we'll have a behi
i'm back from peru.been a couple months now, and with the family i feel more patient and everything's going good. >> since he's back, i don't see him acting weird. soon as he let that baggage go his weight just went down. i see him transformed. but he still needs to figure out how to integrate that into our family. >> ayahuasca isn't any kind of silver bullet. it's not like you can just go and do ayahuasca and your life's perfect. you get out of it what you put you get out of it...
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a majority of them in peru.ve mixing this jungle medicine with stimulants and antidepressants can have lethal consequences. but in most cases, the cause of death remains unconfirmed. for old pros like ron, these tragedies forecast a troubling trend. >> given the explosion of ayahuasca tourism, and the amount of money people are making, do you think there will be more deaths? >> i hate to say it, yes, there probably will be. it's in the cards. >> but such warnings aren't enough to stop another group of americans who have been to hell and back and are ready to try anything. they're veterans of war who have just arrived at this jungle retreat called phoenix ayahuasca. these vets suffer from profound ptsd, which kills 22 soldiers every day. >> the trip's organizer is former marine lance corporal ryan la ko. how do you feel so certain this is something that can help veterans? i mean, to bring people all the way out here to the jungle to do something that you haven't even tried before. it's kind of risky. >> it is ris
a majority of them in peru.ve mixing this jungle medicine with stimulants and antidepressants can have lethal consequences. but in most cases, the cause of death remains unconfirmed. for old pros like ron, these tragedies forecast a troubling trend. >> given the explosion of ayahuasca tourism, and the amount of money people are making, do you think there will be more deaths? >> i hate to say it, yes, there probably will be. it's in the cards. >> but such warnings aren't enough...
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>> 18-year-old sebastopol resident kyle nolan died at a spiritual retreat in peru three weeks ago. >> the death of a british teen in colombia has police shrouded in mystery. >> the boom in ayahuasca tourism has come with a price. in the last decade, several people have died after drinking ayahuasca, the majority of them in peru. experts believe mixing this jungle medicine with stimulants and anti-depressants can have lethal consequences. but in most cases the cause of death remains unconfirmed. for old pros like ron, these tragedies forecast a troubling trend. >> given the explosion of ayahuasca tourism and the amount of money people are making, do you think there will be more deaths? >> i hate to say it, yes, there probably will be. it's in the cards. [ rooster crowing ] >> but such warnings aren't enough to stop another group of
>> 18-year-old sebastopol resident kyle nolan died at a spiritual retreat in peru three weeks ago. >> the death of a british teen in colombia has police shrouded in mystery. >> the boom in ayahuasca tourism has come with a price. in the last decade, several people have died after drinking ayahuasca, the majority of them in peru. experts believe mixing this jungle medicine with stimulants and anti-depressants can have lethal consequences. but in most cases the cause of death...
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from lima,oadcasting peru.he conference of parties in 20 years has been held in the heart of amazon country. on thursday, i spoke to the man who crunched the numbers on keystone xl job creation. he has raised a lot of questions. >> a codirect cornell university's global labor institute. also here representing trade unions for energy democracy. secretarytried ask kerry keystone xl and he did not answer the question. vice president gore is opposed. i asked todd stern, the chief u.s. climate negotiator, he would not answer the question. you have been involved at high level when it comes to keystone xl and providing the numbers for president obama around it, is that right? >> that is correct, right, the job figures. >> what have you found? >> the jobs debate has been severely distorted by transcanada corporation and the american petroleum institute. they put forward numbers that really cannot stand up to serious scrutiny based on normal research practices and methodologies for the numbers are far, far higher than a
from lima,oadcasting peru.he conference of parties in 20 years has been held in the heart of amazon country. on thursday, i spoke to the man who crunched the numbers on keystone xl job creation. he has raised a lot of questions. >> a codirect cornell university's global labor institute. also here representing trade unions for energy democracy. secretarytried ask kerry keystone xl and he did not answer the question. vice president gore is opposed. i asked todd stern, the chief u.s. climate...
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>> from lima, peru, this is democracy now. wereme of the tactics that written about in the report were brutal. as i've said before, it constituted torture in my mind. that is not who we are. >> waterboarding. rectal hydration. buzzing drills. sexual abuse with broomsticks. these are just some of the torture techniques mentioned in the shocking new senate investigation of the cia's post-9/11 interrogation program. we will speak to reed brody of human rights watch who has spent a lifetime trying to bring torturers to justice around the world. should bush administration officials be the next ones prosecuted? then to the u.n. climate change conference here in lima, peru. as the world marks international human rights day, we will look at how peru has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for environmentalists. plus, we will speak to nigerian environmental leader nnimmo bassey and to brazilian indigenous leader chief ninawa huni kui. >> the corporations that are polluting and destroying nature come indigenous peopl
>> from lima, peru, this is democracy now. wereme of the tactics that written about in the report were brutal. as i've said before, it constituted torture in my mind. that is not who we are. >> waterboarding. rectal hydration. buzzing drills. sexual abuse with broomsticks. these are just some of the torture techniques mentioned in the shocking new senate investigation of the cia's post-9/11 interrogation program. we will speak to reed brody of human rights watch who has spent a...
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desde junin, perÚ, telemundo.aÑana en noticiero telemundo fin de semana se le considera un paÍs violento, y honduras pone esperanz esperanzas en la represiÓn encontraban das criminales. pero han rendido o no frutos los imagen de la celebraciÓn de navidad en moscÚ, la ciudad de los Ángeles y en sierra leona, trabajadores de la cruz roja bailaron y cantaron llevando un poco de alegrÍa. estarÍa dispuesto a separarse de su celular en texas un restaurante que hace esto. dicen que somos esclavos de la tecnologÍa, bueno quÉ le parece salir a comer y que lo reciban asÍ. >>> 20% de descuento si nos entregan su celular. w4r todo los artefactos elÉctricos. >>> concepto es, tiempo lak familia. >>> y si se pregunta quÉ hacen con mis equipos los ponen en bolsas con nÚmero de su mesa y los guardan con llave. >>> ni facebook ni texto perdamos 20% de descuento. aquÍ, el Único ruido que se permite de la conversaciÓn. en los primeros minutos acostumbrado a usar el telÉfono, fue difÍcil. >>> me sorprendiÓ un poco pero pensÉ que bueno
desde junin, perÚ, telemundo.aÑana en noticiero telemundo fin de semana se le considera un paÍs violento, y honduras pone esperanz esperanzas en la represiÓn encontraban das criminales. pero han rendido o no frutos los imagen de la celebraciÓn de navidad en moscÚ, la ciudad de los Ángeles y en sierra leona, trabajadores de la cruz roja bailaron y cantaron llevando un poco de alegrÍa. estarÍa dispuesto a separarse de su celular en texas un restaurante que hace esto. dicen que somos...
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the main fish market provides a remarkable window on the activity of peru's waters.ll fish production is down, and that lines up with the impact elsewhere in the world. >> translator: the numbers of mussels are reduced. there is a lot of pressure on the oceans right now. there isn't any availability in any quantity. before the mussels were very large, but now they are much smaller. >> reporter: it could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt. >> the oceans are acidifying at an alarming rate. >> reporter: fish stocks are already at breaking point in many parts of the world. now climate change is ratcheting up the pressure even further. nick clark, al jazeera, lima peru. >> she's known as baby veronica, and she was at the center of a high-profile custody battle. her adoptive parents are white; her father is native american and has been fighting for her alongside his tribe. the case was tried in the united states supreme court. at the heart of the case is the indian child welfare act, or icwa, which mandates that every effort be made to keep
the main fish market provides a remarkable window on the activity of peru's waters.ll fish production is down, and that lines up with the impact elsewhere in the world. >> translator: the numbers of mussels are reduced. there is a lot of pressure on the oceans right now. there isn't any availability in any quantity. before the mussels were very large, but now they are much smaller. >> reporter: it could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt. >> the...
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peru's indigenous people fight to preserve their land. why more people are less hopeful about the american dream. what you need to know about this year's flu season. and, what's behind the success of the podcast "serial." >> ifill: the director of the central intelligence agency struck back today at a scathing senate report on interrogations in the years after 9/11. john brennan took the highly unusual step of calling reporters to c.i.a. headquarters, in langley, virginia, to make his case >> there were no easy answers, and whatever your views are on e.i.t.'s, our nation and in particular this agency did a lot of things right during this period of time to keep our nation strong and secure. >> ifill: brennan was deputy director when so-called enhanced interrogation techniques, or e.i.t.'s, began. he conceded today there were abuses, but he defended the c.i.a.'s overall record. >> in a limited number of cases, agency officers used interrogation techniques that had not been authorized, were abhorrent and rightly should be repudiated by all.
peru's indigenous people fight to preserve their land. why more people are less hopeful about the american dream. what you need to know about this year's flu season. and, what's behind the success of the podcast "serial." >> ifill: the director of the central intelligence agency struck back today at a scathing senate report on interrogations in the years after 9/11. john brennan took the highly unusual step of calling reporters to c.i.a. headquarters, in langley, virginia, to...
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jeffrey brown was in peru and just returned with this report.ird etched in stone and sand by san an sent peruvian peoples t is a small part of a world heritage site that entranced and mystified people in our own time but according to peruvian officialsç this footage shot by a drone and provided to the pbs newshour shows something more. evidence of expense-- extensive damage to the site that could now become used in a legal action. you see here. >> it began a week ago when before dawn 20 members of the environmental group greenpeace trekked to the site which is strictly off limits to visitors. in letters they spelled out time for change, the future is renewable, greenpeace. it was a message aimed 260 miles away at the climate conference in lima where leaders from 196 nations were negotiating over limits to carbon emissions.ç >> from here sending a strong message to political leaders and with this we expect that they take action urgently to avoid the worst impact of climate change. >> it was bold, brash and public.ç greenpeace shot and released
jeffrey brown was in peru and just returned with this report.ird etched in stone and sand by san an sent peruvian peoples t is a small part of a world heritage site that entranced and mystified people in our own time but according to peruvian officialsç this footage shot by a drone and provided to the pbs newshour shows something more. evidence of expense-- extensive damage to the site that could now become used in a legal action. you see here. >> it began a week ago when before dawn 20...
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in peru activists for the climate change summit created a message at the world heritage site in peru'soastal desert. the lines are considered sacred. they depict imaginary figures etched into the ground as many as 2000 years ago. peru's government is asking prosecutors to file charges against the activists. a deeper look at what the conference in peru has been able to accomplish. >> on our regular saturday segment at 8:00 p.m. eastern 5, 5 pacific. some parts of kenya getting to a hospital is an uphill task. bad roads and poor glance services makes make it difficult for those living in isolated areas to get to a health center. cath resoy traveled where some are offering a hands on a motor bike. >> joyce's family has asked their village social worker to get her an ambulance. shelves feverish and is infected by chiggers, sand flies in the skin, lay eggs and spread. chiggers are common in male rural areas in africa and are caused by poor hygiene. >> it's all over my legs and hands. my legs are painful. >> this is how my life has been. >> her feet on swollen and walking has become difficul
in peru activists for the climate change summit created a message at the world heritage site in peru'soastal desert. the lines are considered sacred. they depict imaginary figures etched into the ground as many as 2000 years ago. peru's government is asking prosecutors to file charges against the activists. a deeper look at what the conference in peru has been able to accomplish. >> on our regular saturday segment at 8:00 p.m. eastern 5, 5 pacific. some parts of kenya getting to a...
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desde perÚ vemos quÉ transformÓ dos equipos de fÚtbol contrincantes a fieles aliados. la vida. manuel padre de angelito no podÍa mÁs con el dolor de ver a su hijo pegado al balÓn de oxigeno. >> le cogÍ una canula, se la he unido. ahora tiene 18 metros. >> no puedo dormir. >> ¿por quÉ no puedes dormir? >> porque vomito. >> no duerme se despierta cada hora, porque la secreciÓn no lo dejan descansar. naciÓ con varios centÍmetros menos de esofago, su padre dice que la operaciÓn que le hicieron tres aÑos despuÉs fue la causante del segundo problema que padece, que lo tiene conectado al oxigeno las 24 horas. >> la operaciÓn le causó la fibrosis pulmonar. porque cuando despuÉs de la operaciÓn comÍa algo. lo que comÍa se le regrasaba por la nariz y la boca. >> para este niÑo no existen partidos perdidos. estÁ conectado a tanques de oxigeno desafÍa los medicos que le dieron poco tiempo de vida. ademÁs, hincha de universitario de deportes, la u, como se nocone cual perÚ su equipo de fÚtbol. >> gol!!! >> angelito lloraba por ir al estadio su padre se las tuvo que ingeniar. con la
desde perÚ vemos quÉ transformÓ dos equipos de fÚtbol contrincantes a fieles aliados. la vida. manuel padre de angelito no podÍa mÁs con el dolor de ver a su hijo pegado al balÓn de oxigeno. >> le cogÍ una canula, se la he unido. ahora tiene 18 metros. >> no puedo dormir. >> ¿por quÉ no puedes dormir? >> porque vomito. >> no duerme se despierta cada hora, porque la secreciÓn no lo dejan descansar. naciÓ con varios centÍmetros menos de esofago, su padre...
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in peru, the government has passed laws many say lure environmental standards. tribal people want more of a say for what happens on their land. >> the people here do not trust their countries leaders. there's talk of double speak. they say the governments are pro in beginning r. ding must on one hand and sanction the plundering of tribal lands on the other. >> from logging to oil extraction to mining, indigenous people say lands are threatened in every direction. >> life cannot be bought. here we say yes, yes to life, no to oil, gold and pollution. >> as talks reached a conclusion, there's a voice yearning to be heard, the voice of the original peoples of these ancient lands. al jazeera, lima, peru. >> you can keep up to date with all the day's news and developments and sport on our website, al jazeera.com. >> the argument about whether to release the so-called torture report is over. it's now moving to what we do with the information now that it's public. to prosecute or not. it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. the senate intelligence committee's major
in peru, the government has passed laws many say lure environmental standards. tribal people want more of a say for what happens on their land. >> the people here do not trust their countries leaders. there's talk of double speak. they say the governments are pro in beginning r. ding must on one hand and sanction the plundering of tribal lands on the other. >> from logging to oil extraction to mining, indigenous people say lands are threatened in every direction. >> life...
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also ahead, peru's ruins have stood for centuries, but extreme el nino storms threaten to wash them away. we explore how archaeologists are bolstering the defenses of these ancient treasures, piece by piece. >> woodruff: plus, side by side on the front lines of battle, soldiers and their canine counterparts form a special bond in the face of danger. a look at man's best friend as his source of strength in combat. >> they were on a patrol and colton was shot by a taliban sniper, and he sort of fell where he was standing. and the dog's reaction was to climb on top of him, on his fallen body, and protect him. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us everyday. that's bae systems. that'
also ahead, peru's ruins have stood for centuries, but extreme el nino storms threaten to wash them away. we explore how archaeologists are bolstering the defenses of these ancient treasures, piece by piece. >> woodruff: plus, side by side on the front lines of battle, soldiers and their canine counterparts form a special bond in the face of danger. a look at man's best friend as his source of strength in combat. >> they were on a patrol and colton was shot by a taliban sniper, and...
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beyond that, we want to promote tourism in peru.e promote our products in smaller markets worldwide. we want to find opportunities are smaller producers, too. -- for smaller producers too. >> according to the peruvian diplomat, the trade is dependent on gastronomy. >> it is very important for peruvians to have the support of the government, to be able to evolve their cuisine and popularize it. i believe peruvian cuisine is amongst the most important in the world. >> gastro diplomacy has rarely helped to overcome diplomatic incidents. the concept is embraced by france to promote its brand abroad and remains a leading tourist destination. >> from the kitchen back to the studio, you have bee is best known for her book, "the color purple." her gifts as an author and poet halves brought her fame around the world. it is here that opinions begin to divert. i am ken spencer, one of the founders of link tv. you are about to see alice walker's presentation at an event called earth at risk, a conference that focuses on justice and sustainabili
beyond that, we want to promote tourism in peru.e promote our products in smaller markets worldwide. we want to find opportunities are smaller producers, too. -- for smaller producers too. >> according to the peruvian diplomat, the trade is dependent on gastronomy. >> it is very important for peruvians to have the support of the government, to be able to evolve their cuisine and popularize it. i believe peruvian cuisine is amongst the most important in the world. >> gastro...
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cops to the cop, we go to lima, peru, the yuan, some is over.us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. after more than 30 hours of extended talks, a global agreement on climate change was reached over the weekend in lima, peru at the united nations climate conference. the talks were scheduled to end friday but lasted two days into overtime. shortly before 2:00 a.m. on sunday, negotiators from nearly 200 countries agreed to a new deal that forms the basis for a global agreement on addressing climate change. the final deal will be decided next year in paris. this is president of the talks and peru's environmental minister, manuel pulgar vidal. >> allow me to tell you all that as with all tasks, this is not perfect. not what isbased the proposed to the president of cop. with this text, we all are winners, no exceptions. i've heard from all of the groups and have the absolute assurance with the text we are to receive, we are all winners. >> the new climate agreement is called the lima
cops to the cop, we go to lima, peru, the yuan, some is over.us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. after more than 30 hours of extended talks, a global agreement on climate change was reached over the weekend in lima, peru at the united nations climate conference. the talks were scheduled to end friday but lasted two days into overtime. shortly before 2:00 a.m. on sunday, negotiators from nearly 200 countries agreed...
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preservation of the rain forest is considered central in the battle against global warming but in peru climate change conference is held illegal logging is continuing at unprecedented rates and nick reports from the peru amazon. >> reporter: illegal logging is so commonplace in the rain forest he doesn't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees from forbidden areas with impunity. >> it's illegal. we shouldn't really be doing this. the police make us do all this paperwork and have to pay them off, they constantly put up obstacles. >> reporter: and this is where his trees go, three hours boat ride away, the sawmills of the town here. much of the timber end up in the u.s. and china, trees, 100 years old and more destined to become someone's hardwood floor or garden table. the logging trade here is a world of forged documents and fate invention on a massive scale and the world bank estimates 80% of peru's total timber exports are harvested illegally. that is 8 out of 10 of these trees elicit. one after the other the sawmills stretch three kilometers along the river bank
preservation of the rain forest is considered central in the battle against global warming but in peru climate change conference is held illegal logging is continuing at unprecedented rates and nick reports from the peru amazon. >> reporter: illegal logging is so commonplace in the rain forest he doesn't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees from forbidden areas with impunity. >> it's illegal. we shouldn't really be doing this. the police make us do all this...
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cabe seÑalar que el gobierno de perÚ ofrece tratamiento gratuito a sus ciudadanos afectados con el vihdano colombiano, en lima, perÚ. >> esperamos que este hombre pueda encontrar muy pronto ese tratamiento que necesita. la mÁs grande colecciÓn de objetos de harry potter estar en mÉxico estÁn grande que ganÓ un rÉcord guiness. inÉs no lleva conocer el abogado de 37 aÑos que invertido su dinero en mÁs de 3000 artÍculos y veamos lo que va a hacer ahora con ellos. >> entrar en su casa es entrar al fabuloso y mÍtico mundo de harry potter, presentar la alfombra mÁgica, los personajes, los juegos castillos, los uniformes y un sin fin de objetos que usher a coleccionado por muchos aÑos. >> hace 15 aÑos leÍ el primer libro el segundo, el tercero de ahÍ las pelÍculas la memorabiblia creciÓ en mÉxico con juguetes, rompecabezas y bueno tanto creciÓ mi aficiÓn que la gente me reconocÍa como usher potter ponente viajaban y me mandaban souvenirs. muchas veces lleguÉ a cambiar mis servicios como abogado por artÍculos conmemorativos o de colecciÓn. >> colecciÓn que le mereciÓ un rÉcord guinness gracias
cabe seÑalar que el gobierno de perÚ ofrece tratamiento gratuito a sus ciudadanos afectados con el vihdano colombiano, en lima, perÚ. >> esperamos que este hombre pueda encontrar muy pronto ese tratamiento que necesita. la mÁs grande colecciÓn de objetos de harry potter estar en mÉxico estÁn grande que ganÓ un rÉcord guiness. inÉs no lleva conocer el abogado de 37 aÑos que invertido su dinero en mÁs de 3000 artÍculos y veamos lo que va a hacer ahora con ellos. >> entrar...
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. >>> the government is peru has threatened legal action against green abouts that'because accur.ogists a foot presents left by the activists could remain in the desert ground for decades. david mercer has more. they are one of peru's famous monuments, giant images scratched in the desert more than a thousand years ago. when activists used the line for a publicity stunts an action that was meant to draw attention to climate change backfired. on friday, an angry crowd hurled insults at green peace's executive director as he arrived at a pa rule vinnie courthouse . >> the people are angry. the people are saying we want justice. >> reporter: peru has accused greenpeace of causing irreparable damage to the world heritage site after activists went in to the desert to place their sign, around 20 activists are accused of leaving footprints and overturning stones in the ecologically sensitive area. the stunt coincided with a major climate change conference that took place in peru's capital lima earlier this month. >> translator: i am saddened that this happened in the middle of the confer
. >>> the government is peru has threatened legal action against green abouts that'because accur.ogists a foot presents left by the activists could remain in the desert ground for decades. david mercer has more. they are one of peru's famous monuments, giant images scratched in the desert more than a thousand years ago. when activists used the line for a publicity stunts an action that was meant to draw attention to climate change backfired. on friday, an angry crowd hurled insults at...
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. >>> the government in peru has threatened legal action against greenpeace activists, it's accusingausing irrer rabble damage to a world there are taj site. archeologists say food prints left by the activists could remain on the desert ground for decades. >> reporter: they are one of peru's most fame unmonuments. giant images scratched in to the desert more than a thousand years ago. but when activists for the environmental group green peace used the lines for a publicity stunt. an action that was meant to draw attention to climate change, backfired. on friday, an angry crowd hurled intent at greenpeace's executive director as he arrived at a peruvian courthouse to testify about the incident. >> the people are totally angry. as you can see here the people are saying justice, we want justice. >> reporter: peru has accused greenpeace of dawessing irreparable damage to the world heritage site after active sreufrts went in the dez to the place their sign. around 20 activists are accused of leaving footprints and overturning stoned in the ecologically sensitive area. the stunt coincided
. >>> the government in peru has threatened legal action against greenpeace activists, it's accusingausing irrer rabble damage to a world there are taj site. archeologists say food prints left by the activists could remain on the desert ground for decades. >> reporter: they are one of peru's most fame unmonuments. giant images scratched in to the desert more than a thousand years ago. but when activists for the environmental group green peace used the lines for a publicity stunt....
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visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> the united nations has kicked off a 12-day climate conference in peru.ff and countries are working. >> they want to pave the way for a major binding deal in paris. the biggest emitters of carbon are still a way a ways from a number of details. >> a number of problems are being attributed to climate change. >> in northern peru, the school children are learning what to do in emergency situations, like floods and landslides. the mountains nearby tower to over 6000 meters and have hundreds of glaciers. in the last decades, the ice and snow have been melting. scientists are closely studying the effects of climate change on the glaciers. researchers have been collecting data to measure how quickly the ice is thinning. >> we are considering the month-to-month losses that are occurring. from 2015, there is a 19 meter loss a year. >> more than one third of the peruvian glaciers have melted because of climate change and are forming lakes. they form a major threat to residents. the government says they must act. >> if we make the decision, the process will revert.
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climate conference in peru reached a deal. the agreement will lay the foundation for a plan to be signed at next year's conference in paris. >>> more now on our top story and the major win for prime minister shinzo abe's ruling party in japan. joining us now is the special adviser to the cabinet of the prime minister. thank you very much for being with us. mr. abe had insisted that this election was a referendum on his economic policies. is the low turnout figures are confirmed, despite this victory, it would appear that the prime minister didn't receive the ringing endorsement he was seeking for his plan to fix japan's economy. >> there may be one way to interpret the results, but what's more likely is that the opposition has been in such disarray and they couldn't advance the number of votes that could take down the incumbent. it could work both ways. certainly, there is apathy, a strong apathy among the voters. that's going to be the issue that both parties, both the opposition and ruling must continue to tackle. >> you tal
climate conference in peru reached a deal. the agreement will lay the foundation for a plan to be signed at next year's conference in paris. >>> more now on our top story and the major win for prime minister shinzo abe's ruling party in japan. joining us now is the special adviser to the cabinet of the prime minister. thank you very much for being with us. mr. abe had insisted that this election was a referendum on his economic policies. is the low turnout figures are confirmed,...
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farmers across peru have started adapting to climate change.uture here and across the world, it seals, is a looming uncertainty. >> peru's tropical gralacierier have a danger of disappearance. all roads lead to paris 2015 when a globally binding treaty must be signed by all by developed and developing nations alike. [that doesn't happen, all bets are off as far as a universal sfroech tackling climate change. up until now, the last few years being very sluggish. hasn't been a great deal of progress. this year, there is some optimism in the air when the news nat united states and china's deal to tackle carbon emissions and that's thrown down the gauntlet to all of the other nations that will find out over the next two weeks what effect that will have. >> our man reporting from the andean mountains in peru. time for sports. >> thank you very much. spanish football finds itself at the center of an investigation following the death of a fan. he died following clashes with athletico madrid fans. representatives of the spanish government, police and t
farmers across peru have started adapting to climate change.uture here and across the world, it seals, is a looming uncertainty. >> peru's tropical gralacierier have a danger of disappearance. all roads lead to paris 2015 when a globally binding treaty must be signed by all by developed and developing nations alike. [that doesn't happen, all bets are off as far as a universal sfroech tackling climate change. up until now, the last few years being very sluggish. hasn't been a great deal of...
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greenpeace appears in court in peru for trampling over world heritage site. >>> plus, why gangs and not the government are providing free lunches for hungry children in new zealand's schools >>> we begun in tunisia, the home of arab spring, where people cast their ballots in an historic presidential vote. sunday's run off is the final step in tunisia's transition to full the democracy. people are choosing between two candidates. the 88-year-old is the candidate for the secular party. and is seen as an establishment figure of the former regime. critics say he's too old. supporters point to his experience and a broad coalition. essebsi won 44%. his opponent is moncef marzouki. we are joined from tunis. how is the voting going? >> there is a good turn out in the center of capital. we are getting reports of similar turn outs across the country. it's the time step to the road to democracy, a long road for the past three years. at the forefront was a main political party, islamist party. they, themselves, have not nominated a candidate. they are influential in the fact that they have a large
greenpeace appears in court in peru for trampling over world heritage site. >>> plus, why gangs and not the government are providing free lunches for hungry children in new zealand's schools >>> we begun in tunisia, the home of arab spring, where people cast their ballots in an historic presidential vote. sunday's run off is the final step in tunisia's transition to full the democracy. people are choosing between two candidates. the 88-year-old is the candidate for the secular...
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more ahead on "action news" at 12:30, a publicity stunt landed green peace activists at the center in peru and the search for a man that shot a meteorologist outside of a tv station and michael phelps heads to court in maryland following an event that got him suspended from swimming. and karen rogers has another look at the forecast. first another holiday message from one of our troops serving overseas. >> my name is officer simon, i would like to give a holiday greeting to my family in gloucester county, new jersey. >>> green peace says it will cooperate with a criminal investigation in peru, they will determine damage caused by activists, back on december 8th they laid out a message that read time for change, the future is renewable. delegates from 90 countries were attending the climate talks in peru, they are pictures depicting creatures and plants that can be seen from the sky, they are believed to be over 2,000 years old. >>> michael phelps plead guilty to dui in baltimore, police say he had an alcohol level of 1.4, nearly double the legal limit. the sentence is suspended instead he
more ahead on "action news" at 12:30, a publicity stunt landed green peace activists at the center in peru and the search for a man that shot a meteorologist outside of a tv station and michael phelps heads to court in maryland following an event that got him suspended from swimming. and karen rogers has another look at the forecast. first another holiday message from one of our troops serving overseas. >> my name is officer simon, i would like to give a holiday greeting to my...
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. >> peru is on the front line of global warming. it's home to 70% of the world's tropical glaciers. but they're disappearing at an alarming rate. we have reports high up in the andes mountains. >> for centuries people have relied on melt water in the mountains. here in the city the markets are full of produce. but there is a problem, the mountain's water source is slowly disappearing. the rivers run fast for now, but the glaciers that feed them are melting away. >> benjamin morales is a glacierologist. he remembers the glacier in its heyday when people even skied here. >> until--it stretched all the way down. >> we walk where once ice hundreds of meters deep now the glacier has receded all the way back to the face of the mountain. >> we're losing time because all the glaciers, it's going to the sea. >> it is a stunning science but full of danger. new lagoons of ice is forming, increased threats of mudslides and flooding disasters. >> they say this glacier is melting at such an incredible rate that it could be gone in 30 or 40 years,
. >> peru is on the front line of global warming. it's home to 70% of the world's tropical glaciers. but they're disappearing at an alarming rate. we have reports high up in the andes mountains. >> for centuries people have relied on melt water in the mountains. here in the city the markets are full of produce. but there is a problem, the mountain's water source is slowly disappearing. the rivers run fast for now, but the glaciers that feed them are melting away. >> benjamin...
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natasha guinane, al jazeera. >> this is peru where a key u.n. climate meeting is taking place in the capital. 195 countries paving the way they hope for a new global agreement on climate change. it will take two weeks, could take years in many ways and it will aim to reduce carbon emissions before the leaders sign a deal in paris in 2015. we send our environment director nick clark high into the andes to see what he can see. >> for centuries, across the peruvian andes, the markets are full ever produce. but the water source is slowing disappearing. the rivers still run fast for now but the glasses that feed them are melting away. >> it was one of the most popular places for tourism in peru. >> benjamin moderately is moraa climatologist. >> one glacier until all these way until the houses. >> stretched all the way down? >> yes all the way down. >> now it's gone. >> we walk where once ice hundreds of meters deep lay. >> we are losing time, the glacier is going to the sea. >> it is a stunning sight but full of danger. new lagoonless are melted ice
natasha guinane, al jazeera. >> this is peru where a key u.n. climate meeting is taking place in the capital. 195 countries paving the way they hope for a new global agreement on climate change. it will take two weeks, could take years in many ways and it will aim to reduce carbon emissions before the leaders sign a deal in paris in 2015. we send our environment director nick clark high into the andes to see what he can see. >> for centuries, across the peruvian andes, the markets...
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nick clark joins us from peru east capitol, lima, the summit has been extended.hat is the likelihood of all members reaching a consensus? >> reporter: well, they all want consensus of their own, but whether or not they'll get it remains to be seen. it's all about this draft text that is causing all of the problem. they have been working at it all week. it has been hacked down to 7 pages long, and now some are saying it is too small. it all resolves around this aim-old argument about the fact that developed nations want developing nations to shoulder more of the blame, and they disagree. and this is something that john kerry alluded to that we have to remember that half of the emissions are coming from developing nations and it's important that they act too. and countries like china and south africa disagree. but there have been rallying cries. >> reporter: every year-round this time in one country or another, a seemingly endless u.n. negotiating process griengds on and on. here in lima, the rallying cries have begun. >> i want them to look back at us and ask the
nick clark joins us from peru east capitol, lima, the summit has been extended.hat is the likelihood of all members reaching a consensus? >> reporter: well, they all want consensus of their own, but whether or not they'll get it remains to be seen. it's all about this draft text that is causing all of the problem. they have been working at it all week. it has been hacked down to 7 pages long, and now some are saying it is too small. it all resolves around this aim-old argument about the...
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al regresar a golpes y patadas resuelven el problema en cuestiÓn en perÚ.vío fÉlix dijo la compaÑÍa de envío fÉlix dijo haber despechado y 22.600.000 paquetes. esta cifra equivale a mÁs del doble colombia en un dÍa normal. este aÑo se cumplieron 50 aÑos desde que las autoridades sanitarias vincularon el tabaquismo el cÁncer de pulmÓn. en 1964 con los proyectos estadounidenses fumaba cigarrillo, actualmente la porciÓn de rumores e reducido a un 18%. >> en ciudades como nueva york, el uso del tabaco ha aumentado. el 16% de los hombres adultos son fumadores. 2% mÁs que hace cuatro aÑos. un 76% de la poblaciÓn es fumador ocasional. y mÁximo john fumadores en nueva york estÁn en riesgo de contraer enfisema el cÁncer de pulmÓn. por eso en esta ciudad, los anuncios son mÁs agresivos. y para alguno resulta perturbador. >> esos comerciales me provocan apagar el televisor. una persona con un tumor aquÍ, en un hoyo. el otro asfixiÁndose para hablar. aÚn asÍ estos avisos son efectivos, dicen los que realizan estas campaÑas. >> cerca de medio millÓn de norteamericanos m
al regresar a golpes y patadas resuelven el problema en cuestiÓn en perÚ.vío fÉlix dijo la compaÑÍa de envío fÉlix dijo haber despechado y 22.600.000 paquetes. esta cifra equivale a mÁs del doble colombia en un dÍa normal. este aÑo se cumplieron 50 aÑos desde que las autoridades sanitarias vincularon el tabaquismo el cÁncer de pulmÓn. en 1964 con los proyectos estadounidenses fumaba cigarrillo, actualmente la porciÓn de rumores e reducido a un 18%. >> en ciudades como nueva...
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that is led to new fears in peru that the abuse of tribal lands will continue. nick clark has been traveling through the amazon and filed this report. >> for thousands of years life has revolved around the vast regions network of waterways and rivers. it is the rich heritage of the people who have a complete affinity for the environment they live in. but now days it doesn't tell the full story. take to the air, and you will see the river and the dense canopy of forrest. then you will see the wholesale plundering of an ecosystem. >> forrest lands are being exploited in every direction, legal logging companies are manipulating agreements with tribal owners and illegal logging company operating with impunity, and the effects are plain to see. >> here huge sways of forrest have made way for the endless expanse. but then logging has opened up the rain forest, which enabled you to reach communities like this, home to the tribe, once a remote amazon village, today connected by a road to the outside world. a road built six years ago, by a logging company. who granted ac
that is led to new fears in peru that the abuse of tribal lands will continue. nick clark has been traveling through the amazon and filed this report. >> for thousands of years life has revolved around the vast regions network of waterways and rivers. it is the rich heritage of the people who have a complete affinity for the environment they live in. but now days it doesn't tell the full story. take to the air, and you will see the river and the dense canopy of forrest. then you will see...
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conference in peru reached a deal. the deal will lay the foundations for a deal to be signed at the conference in paris. the prime minister of haiti, has resigned. coming after month of anti-government protests spreading from port-au-prince to other parts of the country. they want the president martelly to quit >>> demonstrators searched officers and a newspaperlinged to an exiled cleric. 18 have been detained. 24 others wanted for questioning. >> to japan, where exit polls suggest a win for prime minister shinzo abe's party in snap elections. we go live to harry fawcett who joins us from japan. there was no doubt shinzo abe would get the election visit, but how big is it? >> we don't note the final results, but there are exit polls that proved accurate. as everyone expected, they suggest a projected win for shinzo abe, and his lvp party. the estimate from the n.h.k. broadcaster suggests his party will get between 275 and 306 of the seats in the lower house of parliament. that combined getting between 31 and 36 seats.
conference in peru reached a deal. the deal will lay the foundations for a deal to be signed at the conference in paris. the prime minister of haiti, has resigned. coming after month of anti-government protests spreading from port-au-prince to other parts of the country. they want the president martelly to quit >>> demonstrators searched officers and a newspaperlinged to an exiled cleric. 18 have been detained. 24 others wanted for questioning. >> to japan, where exit polls...