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presidedent rafael correa has been concentrating power around his government after being reelected to third term. now correa's leadership and popularity is threatened by grassrootots and indian movementsts that oppose his drie toto make mining a main source of revenue for ecuador. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador faces a tough dilemma. should its natural resources be exploited on a large industrial scale? or should they be preserved for the sake of the environmental protection? according to this analyst, mineral riches are the only means to finance health, education, andnd public works, so necessary for the development of the country. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] ññ1111@1@1@1@1púúa xx nina: our next speaker is someone who has been tirelessly and courageously tackling some of the most--the thorniest, most persistent core contradictions that have roiled our society for centuries andnd that are curreny more hotly contested than everr today. she had done so as an activist, a leader, and a scholar, and is one of the most influential actors and penetrating thinkers on race,
presidedent rafael correa has been concentrating power around his government after being reelected to third term. now correa's leadership and popularity is threatened by grassrootots and indian movementsts that oppose his drie toto make mining a main source of revenue for ecuador. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador faces a tough dilemma. should its natural resources be exploited on a large industrial scale? or should they be preserved for the sake of the environmental protection?...
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presidedent rafael correa has been concentrating power around his government after being reelected to third term. now correa's leadership and popularity is threatened by grassrootots and indian movementsts that oppose his drie toto make mining a main source of revenue for ecuador. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador faces a tough dilemma. should its natural resources be exploited on a large industrial scale? or should they be preserved for the sake of the environmental protection? according to this analyst, mineral riches are the only means to finance health, education, andnd public works, so necessary for the development of the country. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] úr democracynow.org 05/23/16 05/23/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york this york ths , democracy now! >> the former inspector general for the department of defense, to me the main issue is, can we have a workable system that lets whistleblowers follow their own principled dissent without having them destroyed in the process? amy: today and a democracy now!
presidedent rafael correa has been concentrating power around his government after being reelected to third term. now correa's leadership and popularity is threatened by grassrootots and indian movementsts that oppose his drie toto make mining a main source of revenue for ecuador. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador faces a tough dilemma. should its natural resources be exploited on a large industrial scale? or should they be preserved for the sake of the environmental protection?...
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presidedent rafael correa has been concentrating power around his government after being reelected to third term. now correa's leadership and popularity is threatened by grassrootots and indian movementsts that oppose his drie toto make mining a main source of revenue for ecuador. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador faces a tough dilemma. should its natural resources be exploited on a large industrial scale? or should they be preserved for the sake of the environmental protection? according to this analyst, mineral riches are the only means to finance health, education, andnd public works, so necessary for the development of the country. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] ññ1111@1@1@1@1púúa xx ♪ music [loud raindrops] narrator: torrential rain in the dry season. flooding when there's normalally drought. desert where there used to be grass. ♪ music narrator: tens of thousands of deaths in cities across europe from freak heat waves. even more taken to hospital. is this a taste of our future? dr. patrick kinney: climate change is already profoundly affecting public health across
presidedent rafael correa has been concentrating power around his government after being reelected to third term. now correa's leadership and popularity is threatened by grassrootots and indian movementsts that oppose his drie toto make mining a main source of revenue for ecuador. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador faces a tough dilemma. should its natural resources be exploited on a large industrial scale? or should they be preserved for the sake of the environmental protection?...
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rafael correa dijo que una persona muriÓ, 85 sufrieron heridas leves.tar al gobierno de estados unidos un estatus de protecciÓn temporal, para muchos de los ecuatorianos que viven en estados unidos. el canciller dijo que la medida se mostraba que ecuador estÁ con los inmigrantes. la fuerza de seguridad venezolana bloquearon con gases lacrimÓgenos a miles de manifestantes que intentaba llegar a la sede del consejo nacional electoral, para reclamar que se inicia el proceso del referÉndum convocatoria en contra de nicolÁs maduro. los choques más intenso fueron en caracas. ♪ ♪ jorge: una de las 219 niÑas secuestradas en nigeria hace mÁs de dos aÑos, lograron escapar de sus captores. tenÍa 17 aÑos cuando la secuestraron. su padre muriÓ cuando estaba en cautiverio. fue hallada encontrada caminando en un bosque. activistas respondieron hoy para llamar la atenciÓn por los efectos del uso de un pesticida. la licencia de esto se vence en junio, por eso la uniÓn europea se reunió para la aprobaciÓn de una nueva. continÚan los enfrentamientos entre inmigrantes y la
rafael correa dijo que una persona muriÓ, 85 sufrieron heridas leves.tar al gobierno de estados unidos un estatus de protecciÓn temporal, para muchos de los ecuatorianos que viven en estados unidos. el canciller dijo que la medida se mostraba que ecuador estÁ con los inmigrantes. la fuerza de seguridad venezolana bloquearon con gases lacrimÓgenos a miles de manifestantes que intentaba llegar a la sede del consejo nacional electoral, para reclamar que se inicia el proceso del referÉndum...
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president rafael correa, an economist, estimated it could cost $3 billion.as he surveyed the damages of a neighborhood outside of manta, we asked how he plans to make that happen. >> ( translated ): we have a contingency loan from the world bank and the i.d.b. for over 600 million, we'll probably reach over a billion, and we've taken a line of credit that will give us another billion dollars. if all the lines of credit work out, we'll have over $2 billion for reconstruction. however, i think we're going to need more, but for the short- term it's a significant amount. >> reporter: the government has taken several special measures, such as raising the national sales tax and getting higher- income earners to forego part of their salary, to build up earthquake recovery funds. some communities have already had to rebuild following a natural disaster. here in the town of san vicente, farias and jama's house was first destroyed by an earthquake in 1998. after they re-built it, floods from el niÑo washed it away. >> ( translated ): and now, it fell, including the ro
president rafael correa, an economist, estimated it could cost $3 billion.as he surveyed the damages of a neighborhood outside of manta, we asked how he plans to make that happen. >> ( translated ): we have a contingency loan from the world bank and the i.d.b. for over 600 million, we'll probably reach over a billion, and we've taken a line of credit that will give us another billion dollars. if all the lines of credit work out, we'll have over $2 billion for reconstruction. however, i...
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el presidente rafael correa dijo que los daÑos fueron menores, que no se emitiÓ alerta de tsunami, y mÁs de un mes matÓ a 160 personas y dejÓ a decenas de miles sin hogar. continÚa la reÑida lucha por la nominaciÓn presidencial demÓcrata. hillary clinton se anotÓ una victoria en kentucky, pero por menos de 1% sobre bernie sanders, que ganÓ por 10% en oregÓn. la ex secretaria de estado se colocÓ mÁs cerca de lograr la candidatura. el republicano donald trump se enfrentÓ cara a cara con una periodista. marÍa eugenia payÁn tiene lo Último de la campaÑa electoral. marÍa eugenia payÁn: en otra clara demostraciÓn de lo dividido que estÁ el partido demÓcrata, hillary clinton y bernie sanders terminaron prÁcticamente empatados en las primarias de kentucky. la ex secretaria de estado se llevÓ el triunfo. los 55 delegados de ese estado serÁn divididos entre ambos. en oregÓn ganó ampliamente sanders, pero tendrÁ que dividir con clinton los 61 delegados disponibles. el nuevo balance deja a la ex primera dama buscando menos de 100 delegados para adueÑarse de la nominaciÓn presidencial demÓcrata.
el presidente rafael correa dijo que los daÑos fueron menores, que no se emitiÓ alerta de tsunami, y mÁs de un mes matÓ a 160 personas y dejÓ a decenas de miles sin hogar. continÚa la reÑida lucha por la nominaciÓn presidencial demÓcrata. hillary clinton se anotÓ una victoria en kentucky, pero por menos de 1% sobre bernie sanders, que ganÓ por 10% en oregÓn. la ex secretaria de estado se colocÓ mÁs cerca de lograr la candidatura. el republicano donald trump se enfrentÓ cara a...