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so that's why we're in peru. but before we get all indiana jones we're spending some time in lima, as we like the capital city just fine. and we have, both of us, from previous trips, friends here. lima is the cultural hub and culinary capital of a country that has exploded in the last decade with scores of world-class chefs, cooks, and restaurants. it has long been considered to be one of the best food scenes in all of south america. >> good. >> how far away is the house? >> that's it. >> yeah. >> five minutes. >> one of our friends here is chef restaurateur, coque ossio, he's one of the best, most successful chefs in the country. his family is something of a beloved culinary dynasty in peru. and pucusana, a small fishing village about an hour south of lima is where they spend their weekend. coque's mom, marisa guiulfo, is like peru's julia child and james beard rolled into one. >> thank you for having us. >> a caterer, cookbook author, beloved icon of peruvian gastronomy. to say one is fortunate to enjoy her ho
so that's why we're in peru. but before we get all indiana jones we're spending some time in lima, as we like the capital city just fine. and we have, both of us, from previous trips, friends here. lima is the cultural hub and culinary capital of a country that has exploded in the last decade with scores of world-class chefs, cooks, and restaurants. it has long been considered to be one of the best food scenes in all of south america. >> good. >> how far away is the house? >>...
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we travel deep into the rainforests of peru. these illegal mining operations extend for miles and miles away from the main highway. to uncover a gold rush that's turning lush jungle into utter devastation. >> high preessure water hoses and blasted out... >> and it's not just the land. people are stepping into mercury. i'm philtorres i'm an entomologist i've conducted extensive research in this rain forest so this story is personal. it really pains me to see this. marita davidison is a biologist specilaizing in ecologyand evolution now she shows us the high tech tools that are exposing what even the eye can't see. >> so where it's blood red that's where the mercury polution is most intense. >> we'll share our findings with lindsay moran she's an ex -cia anaylist. that's our team, everything we've been seeing... it's for this... now let's do some science. hey guys welcome to techknow i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran and marita davidson. this upcoming episode is an important one to me it takes place in peru where i've done a
we travel deep into the rainforests of peru. these illegal mining operations extend for miles and miles away from the main highway. to uncover a gold rush that's turning lush jungle into utter devastation. >> high preessure water hoses and blasted out... >> and it's not just the land. people are stepping into mercury. i'm philtorres i'm an entomologist i've conducted extensive research in this rain forest so this story is personal. it really pains me to see this. marita davidison is...
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he has fled peru. he has gone into chile but he is extradited back to peru. there is a trial planned but before the trial kicks off he pleads guilty. >> i traveled to peru where grn reporter dan showed me joran's handwritten confession. >> he as saw this email referred to him and found out about the previous natalee holloway's case and his involvement in that. i hit her in the face right above her nose. he grabbed her by the neck. with both hands. and i strangled her for about one minute. so i took my shirt and i put it on her face and pressed hard to the point where i killed her, the point where i killed stefanie. he actually suggests to the police that he would be willing to cooperate with the aruban authorities to locate the body of natalee. >> that's big of him. >> joran confessed to the murder of stephany flores because there was a body and there was so much evidence that it was impossible for him to come up with his story. but to this day he refuses to tell us what happened to natalee holloway. >> he will never be able to tell it the truth. i am confide
he has fled peru. he has gone into chile but he is extradited back to peru. there is a trial planned but before the trial kicks off he pleads guilty. >> i traveled to peru where grn reporter dan showed me joran's handwritten confession. >> he as saw this email referred to him and found out about the previous natalee holloway's case and his involvement in that. i hit her in the face right above her nose. he grabbed her by the neck. with both hands. and i strangled her for about one...
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he's fled peru, gone into chile. he's extradited back to peru. before the trial kicks off, he pleads guilty. >> i travel to peru where i'm shown his handwritten confession. >> he alleges she found out about the natalee holloway case and his involvement in that. i hit her in the face right above her nose. i grabbed her by the neck with both hands and i strangled her for about one minute. so i took my shirt and i put it on her face and pressed hard to the point where i killed stephanie. he he suggests to the police that he would be willing to cooperate with aruban authorities to locate the body o of natalee. >> joran confessed to the murder of stephanie flores because there was a body and so much evidence that it was impossible for him to come up with his story. but to this case he refuses to tell us what happened to natalee holloway. >> he'll never be able to tell the truth. that's the one thing i know. >> i went to peru and i wanted >> did you talk to the to family? >> i went to peru and i wanted to show support for the flores family, >> on janua
he's fled peru, gone into chile. he's extradited back to peru. before the trial kicks off, he pleads guilty. >> i travel to peru where i'm shown his handwritten confession. >> he alleges she found out about the natalee holloway case and his involvement in that. i hit her in the face right above her nose. i grabbed her by the neck with both hands and i strangled her for about one minute. so i took my shirt and i put it on her face and pressed hard to the point where i killed...
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. >> farmers in southern peru refusing to give up their fight to the copper mind. four people have been killed in two months in protests across the country. the farmers say that the mine will destroy their crops. they are convinced that the new mine will not bring new jobs. >> they have been farming in the valley for more than 50 years. in that time he has seen a decline in the quality of the land and the local water supply. >> the dust comes from the smelting facilities kilometers away. it travels with the wind. >> this olive tree is covered with dust from the mines. he said its dying. >> another rice field ready for harvest may be lost. farmers have abandoned their crops to confront and protesting against the mining project which calls for the construction of a new copper mine. farmers say it is too close to the valley, they fear they'll lose their livelihoods because of contamination. >> we want our land healthy. they give us life. and with the mine close by they will disappear. >> farmer leader said the mine will not bring them new jobs. >> the company comes an
. >> farmers in southern peru refusing to give up their fight to the copper mind. four people have been killed in two months in protests across the country. the farmers say that the mine will destroy their crops. they are convinced that the new mine will not bring new jobs. >> they have been farming in the valley for more than 50 years. in that time he has seen a decline in the quality of the land and the local water supply. >> the dust comes from the smelting facilities...
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so guys, picture this, you are deep in the rain forests of peru when suddenly a flock of red and blue magnificent creatures takes off in front of you. they are beautiful, but let me tell you, they don't start out so pretty. >> you have to be talking about macaws. i'm a bird biologist so in my day i've seen a lot of baby birds and i have to admit they are bald and can be pretty ugly but i mean its almost so ugly that they're cute. >> macaws are so associated with the rain forrest its almost like their mascot, but they're not so ubiquitous anymore, they're an endangered species and they're at risk because of habitat loss. >> absolutely, because when the habitat is in trouble, these birds are in trouble. we join a team of scientists down there, who are working hard to make sure that doesn't happen. let's take a look. >> dazzling... elusive... charismatic - macaws are undeniable stars of the rainforest. and there's a special place in peru where it's still possible to see macaws in all their wild glory - that is if you don't mind a little travel. >> we're headed to the tambopata research c
so guys, picture this, you are deep in the rain forests of peru when suddenly a flock of red and blue magnificent creatures takes off in front of you. they are beautiful, but let me tell you, they don't start out so pretty. >> you have to be talking about macaws. i'm a bird biologist so in my day i've seen a lot of baby birds and i have to admit they are bald and can be pretty ugly but i mean its almost so ugly that they're cute. >> macaws are so associated with the rain forrest its...
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southern peru copper - it's a giant mining company. they will invest 1.4 billion, in the mine, which is right behind the town. it's very, very near. that's why people say the mine will pollute their land and water will be polluted. they say they will not speak to the government, the government responded by sending in troops and the police. and they will not talk to the protesters unless protests are suspended people will only talk to the president because he came here during his campaign, and promised them, to support them against a mining project a few years ago. the government has approved an environmental impact study last year. but pending were the permits. that's why the protests began six weeks ago. they will not back down. even though the government promises there'll be 90 million staying in the region from the revenue of the government, the people say they don't trust the government. they don't trust the study or the company. they believe that they will not see any benefits from the mine now or in the future. >>> in columbia a
southern peru copper - it's a giant mining company. they will invest 1.4 billion, in the mine, which is right behind the town. it's very, very near. that's why people say the mine will pollute their land and water will be polluted. they say they will not speak to the government, the government responded by sending in troops and the police. and they will not talk to the protesters unless protests are suspended people will only talk to the president because he came here during his campaign, and...
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mark: alonso segura the finance minister of peru. thank you for joining me. still ahead, whole foods troubles. a look at the supermarket chains strategy to fight up lower-priced rivals. "bottom line" continues in just a moment. ♪ mark: the u.s. senate has voted to let congress review any nuclear deal with iran. the agreement does not include provisions on by senators marco rubio and ted cruz who are both 2016 republican presidential candidates. the bill will now go to a republican-led house where speaker boehner has said congress should have a chance to block any agreement that president obama's administration reaches with the islamic republic. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch will decide soon whether to open a full-scale investigation of the baltimore police force. in her first appeared before a congressional panel since her confirmation two weeks ago attorney general lynch told the senate appropriations committee about her response to baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake request for a civil rights investigation. >> we are currently in the process o
mark: alonso segura the finance minister of peru. thank you for joining me. still ahead, whole foods troubles. a look at the supermarket chains strategy to fight up lower-priced rivals. "bottom line" continues in just a moment. ♪ mark: the u.s. senate has voted to let congress review any nuclear deal with iran. the agreement does not include provisions on by senators marco rubio and ted cruz who are both 2016 republican presidential candidates. the bill will now go to a...
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. >>> still ahead here on al jazeera, we report from a town in southern peru at the heart of a dispute over the construction of a coal mine >>> and free to set their own agenda conservative mps in the u.k. file into number 10 to hear about new powers that could silence groups. individuals explain. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights on al jazeera america. >>> hello, once again here is a reminder of the top stories. gunfire and explosions reported from burundi's capital after the army took control. the military deposed the president after weeks of protests >>> 45 have been killed in a fire at a shoe factory in manila. a plays started after welding gear came into contact with chemicals. 26 people are still missing >>> the saudi-led says houthi rebels in yemen violated a temporary ceasefire. a statement from the alliance said the houthis attacked saudi territor
. >>> still ahead here on al jazeera, we report from a town in southern peru at the heart of a dispute over the construction of a coal mine >>> and free to set their own agenda conservative mps in the u.k. file into number 10 to hear about new powers that could silence groups. individuals explain. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper...
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ella viene de un paÍs que yo quiero mucho que es el perÚ. bÁrbara: ahÍ estÁ escuchÁndote y nos honra tu presencia. noe son mÁs de seis dÉcadas de mÚsica. le abriste las puertas a otros hispanos. le cantante a presidentes, a un papa y nos regalaste el mejor tema de navidad. >> bueno, yo he hecho estas cosas sin darme cuenta, bÁrbara. porque cuando uno estÁ en el ojo de la tempestad, no ve un comino. y entonces para mÍ todo esto me ha pasado y todavÍa no lo puedo creer. para mÍ yo siempre creo que estoy soÑando. la mÚsica ha sido... yo empecÉ a tocar la guitarra a los nueve aÑos y sigo por ahÍ. bÁrbara: cuando analizas tu carrera, quÉ ha sido quizÁs lo mÁs difÍcil que te ha tocado vivir? >> bueno, lo mÁs difÍcil ha sido para mÍ a veces bregar con los cambios de la industria, como las estaciones de radio nos abandonan, no nos ponen porque para ellos no estamos en moda. los artistas establecidos como yo desgraciadamente con la industria de hoy, no son respetados. porque para ellos somos artistas antiguos. pero gracias a
ella viene de un paÍs que yo quiero mucho que es el perÚ. bÁrbara: ahÍ estÁ escuchÁndote y nos honra tu presencia. noe son mÁs de seis dÉcadas de mÚsica. le abriste las puertas a otros hispanos. le cantante a presidentes, a un papa y nos regalaste el mejor tema de navidad. >> bueno, yo he hecho estas cosas sin darme cuenta, bÁrbara. porque cuando uno estÁ en el ojo de la tempestad, no ve un comino. y entonces para mÍ todo esto me ha pasado y todavÍa no lo puedo creer. para...
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police in peru caught up in growing protests against a mining project. also ahead ... >> i'm in kathmandu, after the earthquake, buildings such as this are a threat to people living around them. >>> hello once again, you are watching al jazeera. burundi's president says he's back in the country following a coup by the army. officers will address the situation on friday. the situation is precare yourks the military is divided and gun fire and explosions hurt across the capital. >> iran's nuclear activities have been top of the agenda at camp david in maryland. president obama sought to reassures gulf nations that a nuclear deal with iran have in their security interests. >> 150,000 students and teachers have been marching demanding free education. >>> in southern peru protesters faced off with the police against the construction of a mine, saying it will contaminate their land and water. elsewhere many similar conflicts are unresolved. >> reporter: the people here are not only objectioning to the mine. the major arrived. he is against the conga gold minin
police in peru caught up in growing protests against a mining project. also ahead ... >> i'm in kathmandu, after the earthquake, buildings such as this are a threat to people living around them. >>> hello once again, you are watching al jazeera. burundi's president says he's back in the country following a coup by the army. officers will address the situation on friday. the situation is precare yourks the military is divided and gun fire and explosions hurt across the capital....
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. >> relying on ancient canals for modern living in peru. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> h
. >> relying on ancient canals for modern living in peru. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in...
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desde que se realizÓ este reportaje en las oficinas, se mudaron a otra ubicaciÓn dentro de perÚ, pero siguen operando. el abogado explica que inmigraciÓn jamÁs va a llamar a alguien para decirle que lo van a deportar. >> nadie puede amenazar con llamar a inmigraciÓn para que vengan y los deporten. ilia: las protestas de miles de campesinos en mÉxico dieron resultados positivos, las autoridades debieron _cedieron a la mayor cantidad de peticiones. enrique: una joven estudiante en chihuahua en mÉxico se plantÓ contra el gobernador cÉsar para decirle cara a cara lo que los jÓvenes piensan de la polÍtica y de su gobierno. jessica: asÍ le hablÓ luz elena a cÉsar duarte, el gobernador del estado de chihuahua en la sede de su gobierno. con gran elocuencia, la estudiante no titubeÓ. el gobernador asintiÓ y hasta le aplaudiÓ, no es la primera vez que cÉsar duarte tiene que escuchar reclamos este aÑo, en enero un joven lo encargo y le gritÓ. para este periodista, mensajes como este aparece porque la comunidad estÁ harta de que la impunidad reinante en el paÍs. >> tenemos una
desde que se realizÓ este reportaje en las oficinas, se mudaron a otra ubicaciÓn dentro de perÚ, pero siguen operando. el abogado explica que inmigraciÓn jamÁs va a llamar a alguien para decirle que lo van a deportar. >> nadie puede amenazar con llamar a inmigraciÓn para que vengan y los deporten. ilia: las protestas de miles de campesinos en mÉxico dieron resultados positivos, las autoridades debieron _cedieron a la mayor cantidad de peticiones. enrique: una joven estudiante en...
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he says he was just sitting at the table between him and the view of peru was a pane of glass. he set his camera down. you can see him capturing images along the way. ♪ absolutely stunning and beautiful. and something you might want to put on your bucket list. not only is the scenery beautiful. but you see local residents and tourists along the line with their backpacks waving. >> such a great way to see it. you just kind of sit there and it's like a live film of just awesomeness. >>> you guys recognize adam? first time we saw adam he was driving his owner to the pet store. >> oh, yeah. yeah. >> now adam's driving a tractor. >> ooh! >> just tilling the land changing the gears and taking care of the pigs. look even has his cowboy hat on. >> surveying his land. looking at the yields he may have. >> that back leg just getting into the work. >> happy as can be. and then of course at the end, after you spread the manure you've got to do what dogs do. >> oh, yeah. >> this video was sent to us by adam's owner, rich james loved "right this minute" and, of course loves adam the pug. w
he says he was just sitting at the table between him and the view of peru was a pane of glass. he set his camera down. you can see him capturing images along the way. ♪ absolutely stunning and beautiful. and something you might want to put on your bucket list. not only is the scenery beautiful. but you see local residents and tourists along the line with their backpacks waving. >> such a great way to see it. you just kind of sit there and it's like a live film of just awesomeness....
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>>a the future of a controversial mining projecting in peru looks secure. farmers believe it will contaminate their crops. with more than half of the exports come from mining there is pressure to keep the mine open. march ana sanchez reports. >> the women marched in the streets of the small town of cocachacra. they say the president is a traitor. four years ago, he told them here he would never support the copper mine project. >> translator: he promised he would respect our decision, and now, he's stabbed us in the back. he betrayed us. >> on friday president said he will let the project go ahead because the country could be exposed to lawsuits, but he also said the company must explain their vision to these farmers. >> i demand that the company of the tia maria mining project implement concrete social peace development. these are the fundamental foundations for the implementation of any project. >> the mining company said there will be a 60-day pause to identify solutions and that it will comply with the highest environmental standards but farmers here don
>>a the future of a controversial mining projecting in peru looks secure. farmers believe it will contaminate their crops. with more than half of the exports come from mining there is pressure to keep the mine open. march ana sanchez reports. >> the women marched in the streets of the small town of cocachacra. they say the president is a traitor. four years ago, he told them here he would never support the copper mine project. >> translator: he promised he would respect our...
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al jazeera peru. >> here to talk sport who won the big title? >> i'm going to tell you right now. we are not going to talk about boxing. chelsea won the premier title beating crystal palace for a lead at the top of the table with three games to spare. the only goal of the game, the player of the season scoring from a rebound after his own penalty was saved. it's their fourth title in the last 11 seasons, three have been with the current manager. it was billed as the fight of the century, three judges all gave mayweather the decision by a comfortable margin as pacquiao slipped to a sixth career defeat. we have this report from las vegas. >> pound-for-pound mayweather and pacquiao are considered the greatest fighters of their generation but at the end of 12 hard-fought rounds, it was floyd mayweather jr. who came out on top. he weathered an earlier assault by pacquiao, but the bigger fighter dominated the ring. he landed more punches and now cemented his place at one of boxing's great. >> for all those who wrote bad stories about me, i'm going to see you all stories tomorrow. >> thi
al jazeera peru. >> here to talk sport who won the big title? >> i'm going to tell you right now. we are not going to talk about boxing. chelsea won the premier title beating crystal palace for a lead at the top of the table with three games to spare. the only goal of the game, the player of the season scoring from a rebound after his own penalty was saved. it's their fourth title in the last 11 seasons, three have been with the current manager. it was billed as the fight of the...
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in 1970, i went to peru for adventure. i was 24 years old. i had a degree in psychology and mathematics with anthropology, but i seem to have always wanted to do exciting outdoor things. i had always wanted to see machu picchu. those incredible stone ruins. this was a dream come true. i was young, i was free, and wanted to live life to the fullest. i arrived in lima and i met a person on the street. >> hey, how are you doing in peru? >> yeah, i'm living it, man. take a seat. i had heard about cocaine. we chatted, he seemed educated, he spoke english and i asked about cocaine. >> can i get myself some cocaine. >> and he said, yes, he could get me some. we did not think of coke as a bad thing then. we did not see it as a plague. >> take a seat. >> and so i bought a gram of cocaine and i took my first sniff. i had tried other drugs, but it was something about cocaine, the way it hit the pleasure centers in my brain. i loved it. it just felt wonderful. i thought life was good, but things go better with coke. i went back to california. i was worki
in 1970, i went to peru for adventure. i was 24 years old. i had a degree in psychology and mathematics with anthropology, but i seem to have always wanted to do exciting outdoor things. i had always wanted to see machu picchu. those incredible stone ruins. this was a dream come true. i was young, i was free, and wanted to live life to the fullest. i arrived in lima and i met a person on the street. >> hey, how are you doing in peru? >> yeah, i'm living it, man. take a seat. i had...
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how are you enjoying peru? >> yeah, i'm loving it, man. come on. take a seat. >> i'd heard about cocaine. i had never really done cocaine. we chatted. he seemed educated. he spoke english. i asked him about cocaine. >> get myself some cocaine. >> and he said, yes, he could get me some. >> let's go. >> we did not think of coke as a bad thing then. we did not see it as a plague. >> take a seat. >> and so, i bought a gram of cocaine. >> $5. >> and i took my first sniff. i had tried other drugs but it was something about cocaine, the way it hit the pleasure centers in my brain, i loved it. it just felt wonderful. i thought life was good but things go better with coke. i went back to california. i was working as an emergency medical technician. but i came back different. i started buying grams of cocaine, going to work and then going to the men's room and taking a sniff. i was enjoying the high more and more. and at a certain point my nose got bigger than my wallet. and i was objecting to how much money i was paying for it in the united states. and so,
how are you enjoying peru? >> yeah, i'm loving it, man. come on. take a seat. >> i'd heard about cocaine. i had never really done cocaine. we chatted. he seemed educated. he spoke english. i asked him about cocaine. >> get myself some cocaine. >> and he said, yes, he could get me some. >> let's go. >> we did not think of coke as a bad thing then. we did not see it as a plague. >> take a seat. >> and so, i bought a gram of cocaine. >> $5....
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the conflict has become the most problem iproblematic social conflict in peru, already leaving three people dead and many wouldn'ted. >>> heavy rain trigg aired massive landslide in western colombia. and now the race is onto set up temporary shelters for sir strivers. now we have the details. >> reporter: the wall of mud and debris surprised the villagers sleeping miles an hour that homes at 3:00 in the morning. within minutes dozens of homes were swept away in the town and surrounding villages. leaving many residents with nowhere to escape. >> translator: when i felt my house shaking we left. my family left. and we were left in the middle of the land slide. it pass on the this side and we were in the middle. it carried away a house that was on this side and we were in the middle and fright ended. i said to my wife let's hug and hope to god that it doesn't take our house. and that we are saved. >> reporter: heavy rains affected the region in past days causing the ravine to overflow. many houses were built on the bank of the river. military personnel and search and rescue teams arrive
the conflict has become the most problem iproblematic social conflict in peru, already leaving three people dead and many wouldn'ted. >>> heavy rain trigg aired massive landslide in western colombia. and now the race is onto set up temporary shelters for sir strivers. now we have the details. >> reporter: the wall of mud and debris surprised the villagers sleeping miles an hour that homes at 3:00 in the morning. within minutes dozens of homes were swept away in the town and...
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al jazeera. >> in peru workers of several mines have gone on a definite strike. peru is the world's third largest copper tin producer and fifth largest gold produceer. how big and disriptive are these strikes? >> this is the first time in 15 years that there is a nationwide national mining strike, about 20 mining unions will be participating, and some of the most important companies, these are miners--most of the most important largest copper mines owned in peru and largest gold mold gold mine. they say they want a change in the laws that allow for massive firings, and they want. benefits. miners have not been protected for many years because after two years ago they received many benefits from the binding companies. mining was so big and there was such a bonanza in the country that they would make more money they're going protest against the reduction of benefits because they have nod not received these bonus force two years now. it is not clear how they will be campaigning, and how successful this will be because once they go on strike they'll stop receiving wa
al jazeera. >> in peru workers of several mines have gone on a definite strike. peru is the world's third largest copper tin producer and fifth largest gold produceer. how big and disriptive are these strikes? >> this is the first time in 15 years that there is a nationwide national mining strike, about 20 mining unions will be participating, and some of the most important companies, these are miners--most of the most important largest copper mines owned in peru and largest gold...
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so now, is there going to be a plan in peru. will we spend $10 billion to push it back to columbia: d.e.a. estimated that 90% of cocaine in the united states originated from columbia. in 2012, 95.5% originated from columbia, after about $8 billion-$10 billion of assistance. more cocaine comes from columbia. >> glycosit is a popular herba side. you can buy it from home depot. it was found to be carcinogenic. many experts don't gree. the man that heads the bureau of international narcotics has been quoted of saying there's never been a verified case of cancer from glycosit. >> i spent a dozens years travelling to areas and talked and met with farmers affected by the spraying. i have seen a lot of rashes diarrhoea, vomited that sort of thing. i have no doubt that it is very harmful to people and the environment. and we do not use it in the same way in the united states. gardeners in the u.s. might know it. they use a very weak solution of it. they use a spray applicator to hit the one weed. we are dropping a concentrated version, b
so now, is there going to be a plan in peru. will we spend $10 billion to push it back to columbia: d.e.a. estimated that 90% of cocaine in the united states originated from columbia. in 2012, 95.5% originated from columbia, after about $8 billion-$10 billion of assistance. more cocaine comes from columbia. >> glycosit is a popular herba side. you can buy it from home depot. it was found to be carcinogenic. many experts don't gree. the man that heads the bureau of international narcotics...
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last year peru's government approved an environmental impact study. and the only course of action is to oppose the mine. now the rice is ready for the harvest. it will soon begin falling on the ground. but they say the protest is more important than saving his crops. >> it would not be fair that i harvest while others protest and they lose. i will go with them. >> the regional agency said that 6,000 hectares of crops are at risk. but they believe that the mine will never give them prosperity, health and a future for this grandchildren. al jazeera peru. >> thousands of people are expected to return to the streets of guatemala's capital on saturday to protest against government prescription. recent political candles are threatening to bring down the president. >> this is the sound of people power in guatemala. young people with spray cans and brushes in hand painting over political logos with art: it's a way for guatemalans to express their opposition to a corruption political system. >> we're painting the bridge because politicians painted it first. th
last year peru's government approved an environmental impact study. and the only course of action is to oppose the mine. now the rice is ready for the harvest. it will soon begin falling on the ground. but they say the protest is more important than saving his crops. >> it would not be fair that i harvest while others protest and they lose. i will go with them. >> the regional agency said that 6,000 hectares of crops are at risk. but they believe that the mine will never give them...
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let's go to peru where centuries of technology is bringing water to one of the world's largest desert cities and 9 1/2 million residents are tapping ancient canals to improve water supply and we visited the fine any village which is making it all possible. >> reporter: ancient people from peru in the region have stormwater and go back to the 7th century and now peasant are restoring and keeping it and it's their main source of water. >> translator: cleaning away from rocks so the water runs and doesn't overflow. >> reporter: at 4,000 meters above sea level ancient people from the tiny village here let the water through the canals straight into rocky areas where filtration is high, the ground is a sponge the technique is known here. one of the reasons why these canals are so efficient is the bottom is coral and allows the water to filter in the ground and the same water will re resurface weeks or months later in springs down the mountains. the springs fill centuries old reservoirs during the rainy seasons and nongovernmental agencies helped farmers restore one of nearly ten canals in t
let's go to peru where centuries of technology is bringing water to one of the world's largest desert cities and 9 1/2 million residents are tapping ancient canals to improve water supply and we visited the fine any village which is making it all possible. >> reporter: ancient people from peru in the region have stormwater and go back to the 7th century and now peasant are restoring and keeping it and it's their main source of water. >> translator: cleaning away from rocks so the...
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protesters in peru call their president a traitor over a controversial mining project and coming up in sport the world's fastest woman stumbles at the shanghai diamond g. six people have been executed, links to i.s.i.l the charges relate to an attack where army officers were attacked north of cairo. navment internationalamnesty international says the men did not get a fair trial. >>> death sentence on mohamed morsi. human rights groups have expressed reservation about its ligamentlegitimacy. rob matheson has the story. >> the muslim brotherhood now banned by jeecht calls egypt calls the court's decision illegitimate. the international community should stop it. the response around the world is mixed but some countries say actions should be taken. >> translator: european union, western countries haven't you banned the death penalty? since you banned the death penalty don't you have sanction he to carry out the death penalty? why do you standstill? why do you stand silent? why don't you impose sanctions on egypt? >> morsi is imprison wednesday other muslim brotherhood prisoners in 2012, m
protesters in peru call their president a traitor over a controversial mining project and coming up in sport the world's fastest woman stumbles at the shanghai diamond g. six people have been executed, links to i.s.i.l the charges relate to an attack where army officers were attacked north of cairo. navment internationalamnesty international says the men did not get a fair trial. >>> death sentence on mohamed morsi. human rights groups have expressed reservation about its...
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farmers in peru say a proposed copper mine will destroy crops >>> and in part how f.i.f.a.'s corruption crisis is threatening to overshadow south america's biggest football tournament. >>> thanks for joining us. here are the top stories on al jazeera. italy's navy helped to rescue 4,000 migrants trying to cross the mediterranean in the past 24 hours. they were found on 22 different boats >>> more than 70 people have been killed in northern syria after government forces dropped barrel bombs in two areas of aleppo. medical sources say 55 were killed which is under i.s.i.l. control. >>> a defiant sepp blatter says he doesn't fear arrest and denies he was to blame for the corruption scandal. the f.i.f.a. president said it was his job to restore the reputation of world football. >>> in nigeria, at least 10 people have been killed by boko haram in the north. the armed group attacked a village. coming less than 24 hours after the new president announced perhaps to relocate the military command center from the capital to maiduguri. insecurity in the north is not the only challenge t
farmers in peru say a proposed copper mine will destroy crops >>> and in part how f.i.f.a.'s corruption crisis is threatening to overshadow south america's biggest football tournament. >>> thanks for joining us. here are the top stories on al jazeera. italy's navy helped to rescue 4,000 migrants trying to cross the mediterranean in the past 24 hours. they were found on 22 different boats >>> more than 70 people have been killed in northern syria after government...
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we visited farmers in the tiny village who are making it all possible. >> ancient peru, they knew how to store water. these canals date back to the seventh century and now farmers are restoring and keeping them. it's their main source of water. >> we are cleaning the way from rocks so the water runs and doesn't overflow. >> at 4,000 meters above sea level, they let the water through canals, going to rocky areas where filtration is high, the ground is a sponge, the technique is known here. >> one of the reasons these are so efficient is that the bottom is porous, allowing the water to fill trait into the ground. it will resurface weeks or months later in springs down the mountains. >> the springs fill reservoirs during the rainy season. a non-governmental agency has helped farmers restore one of nearly 10 canals in the area. the recovery cost, nearly $20,000. >> the investment is peanuts compared to the great investments for a large reservoir needed in the base of the mountain. >> the water ends up here in the river, one of only three rivers that provide water to the capitol. >> lima i
we visited farmers in the tiny village who are making it all possible. >> ancient peru, they knew how to store water. these canals date back to the seventh century and now farmers are restoring and keeping them. it's their main source of water. >> we are cleaning the way from rocks so the water runs and doesn't overflow. >> at 4,000 meters above sea level, they let the water through canals, going to rocky areas where filtration is high, the ground is a sponge, the technique is...
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---esta celebracion se realiza en peru cada aÑo desde 2006. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once --que descanse, buenas noches. end show . >>> ♪ >>> muy buenas noches compadres, estamos celebrando memorial day aquÍ en titulares y mÁs coors light. >>> lista la final del fÚtbol mexicano gallos y santos. >>> y chicharito dejarÍa madrid y va rumbo a italia. >>> y ademÁs estÁ con nosotros carlos hermosillo en la esquina del hermoso. >>> y compadres, prepÁrese para celebrar el show nÚmero uno de "titulares y mÁs" coors light. >>> Órale peloy. >>> (aplausos). >>> gracias. >>> bienvenido al show nÚmero uno de titulares y mÁs. >>> sÚper ediciÓn especial
---esta celebracion se realiza en peru cada aÑo desde 2006. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once --que descanse, buenas noches. end show . >>> ♪ >>> muy buenas noches compadres, estamos celebrando memorial day aquÍ en titulares y mÁs coors light. >>> lista la final del fÚtbol mexicano gallos y santos. >>> y chicharito dejarÍa madrid y va rumbo a italia. >>> y ademÁs estÁ con nosotros...
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and this conflict is the most problematic social conflict in peru and already left three people dead and many wounded. >>> heavy rain has triggered a landslide in columbia killing 56 people and destroying dozens of houses and race is on for temporary shelters for survivors and we have the details. >> reporter: the wall of mud and debris surprised villagers sleeping in their homes at 3:00 in the morning, within minutes dozens of homes were swept away in the town here and surrounding villages leaving many residents with no where to escape. >> translator: when i felt my house shaking we left my family left and we were left in the middle of the landslide, it passed on this side and we were in the middle. it carried away a house on this side and we were in the middle and frightened. i said to my wife let's hug and hope to god it doesn't take our house and we are saved. >> reporter: heavy rains effected the region in past days causing ravine to overflow and many houses were built on the bank of the river. many personnel and search and rescue teams arrived on the scene while they searched t
and this conflict is the most problematic social conflict in peru and already left three people dead and many wounded. >>> heavy rain has triggered a landslide in columbia killing 56 people and destroying dozens of houses and race is on for temporary shelters for survivors and we have the details. >> reporter: the wall of mud and debris surprised villagers sleeping in their homes at 3:00 in the morning, within minutes dozens of homes were swept away in the town here and...
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periodista: en perÚ, bolivia y brasil, no les ha ido bien, segÚn la organizaciÓn internacional children care. en la zonas semiurbanas y el campo, se esconde mucha pobreza. tenemos, aquÍ a tres mujeres trabajadoras. madre, hija y abuela. >> yo, de todas maneras tengo que salir. tambiÉn estoy enferma. presentadora: ahora, la nieta debe cuidar de su madre y de su abuela. >> no descansan, hasta que el sol se oculta incluso hasta entrada la noche. son muy trabajadoras. la abuelita, mientras pueda trabajar y desplazarse. sigue trabajando. periodista: ellas, trabajan hasta que tienen energÍa y salud. y muchas de ellas, nunca han recibido y asistencia en salud. periodista: a pesar, de la lucha que les ha tocado vivir. la alegrÍa no se pierde. Ésta, es la realidad, de las mujeres que trabajan en el campo en nuestros paÍses. >> se dedican, sembrar, recoger, por ejemplo la uva. periodista: le decÍamos, feliz dÍa de las madres a todas las mujeres del campo! _deseamos. presentadora: ahora, presentaremos a las madres, que apoyaron a sus hijos en los sueÑos. >> Él era travieso. inquieto y ta
periodista: en perÚ, bolivia y brasil, no les ha ido bien, segÚn la organizaciÓn internacional children care. en la zonas semiurbanas y el campo, se esconde mucha pobreza. tenemos, aquÍ a tres mujeres trabajadoras. madre, hija y abuela. >> yo, de todas maneras tengo que salir. tambiÉn estoy enferma. presentadora: ahora, la nieta debe cuidar de su madre y de su abuela. >> no descansan, hasta que el sol se oculta incluso hasta entrada la noche. son muy trabajadoras. la abuelita,...
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. >> i started in guatemala, went to el salvador, panama, colombia, ecuador, peru, peru down into bolivia, chile, argentina, uruguay, back into argentina. >> his friend, mike graziano, is traveling through central and south america with him. >> yes! >> these globe trotting, adventure-seeking, backpacking enthusiasts are not just having fun. they are on a mission. they are working to get sponsors to fund their travel and eventually invest in others who want to experience the world. >> mike and i have come up with this idea to travel around the entire globe, 195 u.n. recognized nations in five years is the plan right now. and the idea is to try to expose travel and promote travel and you know, have an adventure of our own. >> they capture their experiences on camera and upload them to a youtube channel called global degree. with a few clicks viewers can follow their adventures. after traveling through their first ten countries the friends are visiting argentina's capital. locals suggest a great way to experience the city. >> the day we arrive in buenos aires they encouraged to us do a bike
. >> i started in guatemala, went to el salvador, panama, colombia, ecuador, peru, peru down into bolivia, chile, argentina, uruguay, back into argentina. >> his friend, mike graziano, is traveling through central and south america with him. >> yes! >> these globe trotting, adventure-seeking, backpacking enthusiasts are not just having fun. they are on a mission. they are working to get sponsors to fund their travel and eventually invest in others who want to experience...
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juan carlos: una compaÑÍa con sede en perÚ sigue estafando a hispanos en los estados unidos, ofreciÉndoles el curso 'sin fronteras cerrar comillas. mediante una agresiva campaÑa en las redes sociales. este hombre enviÓ 450 $, recibiÓ paquete con material didÁctico pero despuÉs le exigÍan 730 $ mÁs y empezaron a amenazarlo. >> estaba contactando supuestamente con una persona de la migraciÓn y me decÍa que si no los pagaba me iba a devolver el mismo dÍa. juan carlos: el paquete llevaba como remitente este domicilio pero no se trata de ninguna oficina o escuela, sino que es un complejo de documentos. el verdadero centro de operaciones se encuentra en lima, capital peruana. los presuntos delincuentes tienen como supervisora marilÚ que aquÍ se escucha diciendo en que comunidades se enfocan. desde que se realizÓ este reportaje, las oficinas se mudaron a otra ubicaciÓn dentro de pero pero evidentemente la organizaciÓn sigue operando. por su parte el abogado alex gÁlvez explica que migraciÓn jamÁs va a llamar a alguien para avisarle que lo van a deportar. en los angeles, juan car
juan carlos: una compaÑÍa con sede en perÚ sigue estafando a hispanos en los estados unidos, ofreciÉndoles el curso 'sin fronteras cerrar comillas. mediante una agresiva campaÑa en las redes sociales. este hombre enviÓ 450 $, recibiÓ paquete con material didÁctico pero despuÉs le exigÍan 730 $ mÁs y empezaron a amenazarlo. >> estaba contactando supuestamente con una persona de la migraciÓn y me decÍa que si no los pagaba me iba a devolver el mismo dÍa. juan carlos: el...
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visit chileled to and peru. the central bank says it will loosen lending rules to help support the faltering economy. this'll include raising the amount first time home buyers are allowed to borrow. the company has fallen 5% this year but reversed declines followed the announcement. the indian central bank says it is skeptical at other policymaker efforts to move active purchases. the governor said unconventional policies is "a substantial risk to the global economy." he says he deplores the lack of coordination with developing nations and called on the imf to develop a policy consensus. the fedl a record when signaled they may scale back bond buying. >> not that this is prohibited. a -- it is tofrom get out from a 20 year recession. when you get out, don't forget the people who helped you by allowing the currencies to appreciate. don't start talking about exchange rates and problems elsewhere. angie: six chinese citizens have been indicted by the u.s. for stealing mobile phone technology and sharing it with the
visit chileled to and peru. the central bank says it will loosen lending rules to help support the faltering economy. this'll include raising the amount first time home buyers are allowed to borrow. the company has fallen 5% this year but reversed declines followed the announcement. the indian central bank says it is skeptical at other policymaker efforts to move active purchases. the governor said unconventional policies is "a substantial risk to the global economy." he says he...
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leÓn felipe gonzÁlez: jaime perÚ foto tuvo acciÓn a este lugar. jaime: en donde se va con sÓlo invitaciÓn. despuÉs de un rosario, las mismas imÁgenes que traÍan consigo secas, empezaron emanar un misterioso aceite. blanca moreno fue la persona que trajo la estatua de la virgen que lloro. esta la imagen tal cual abrimos por nuestras cÁmaras. y me asombra a mÍ mismo como periodista. blanca: la verdad es que no lo tengo palabras, yo no lo traÍa asÍ. jaime: la casa cuya revelaciÓn no podemos revelar los inmigrantes. pertenece a un inmigrante filipino. ... hoy tienen cientos de imÁgenes. ella dice que el aceite es una manera simple en que dios nos hace entender que estÁ presente entre nosotros. ella recibiÓ al cÁncer dos veces. pero es renuente a llamar al milagro. >> una es que se hacen los estudios, y la iglesia discierne si es algo de dios o no. jaime: para estas personas ellos creen que es intervenciÓn divina. >> puede ser hasta eso y mÁs. noticias univisiÓn 14. leÓn felipe: quÉ documentos precisan para renovar la acciÓn diferid
leÓn felipe gonzÁlez: jaime perÚ foto tuvo acciÓn a este lugar. jaime: en donde se va con sÓlo invitaciÓn. despuÉs de un rosario, las mismas imÁgenes que traÍan consigo secas, empezaron emanar un misterioso aceite. blanca moreno fue la persona que trajo la estatua de la virgen que lloro. esta la imagen tal cual abrimos por nuestras cÁmaras. y me asombra a mÍ mismo como periodista. blanca: la verdad es que no lo tengo palabras, yo no lo traÍa asÍ. jaime: la casa cuya revelaciÓn no...
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in bolivia and peru they're run by nuns. and the young girls in peru -- greg and i were in the ones in ethiopia. piro and i were in the ones in peru and some of these other essentially south american countries. and i was really touched by how much the feeling seems to go so much further when there's a faith-based component. i'm wondering what you think about that. pope francis and other distinguished clerics have made this a high priority, and caring especially for the victims. what your thought on that might be. >> of course in mexico we work with free shelters. the only ones that helps victims of human trafficking, and the three of them has that composure. rep. smith: has what? are faith-based? ms. orozco: yeah. faith-based. we believe that's important until they really are successful. i'm so proud of karlita because they do a book of dreams and we all -- these 97 ngos, we help them to succeed. we also work in jails with the pimps. that has been very powerful. if you can watch cnn, the documentary that is called "human mer
in bolivia and peru they're run by nuns. and the young girls in peru -- greg and i were in the ones in ethiopia. piro and i were in the ones in peru and some of these other essentially south american countries. and i was really touched by how much the feeling seems to go so much further when there's a faith-based component. i'm wondering what you think about that. pope francis and other distinguished clerics have made this a high priority, and caring especially for the victims. what your...