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one of the 119 disappeared by chile's secret police whose mere member martin. his sister gloria told me she's been campaigning for justice ever since well and i was baffled was well this is the notorious front page of last exterminated like rats it was painful really very painful it's probably difficult to imagine what it means to know that your brother has been arrested the authorities to spend a year denying it and then to be faced with this information was extremely shocking . even though it was officially denied his death a become a possibility after a few months and with that report we knew it was true it said yes they killed them best still killing them that killing us and they will carry on. killer case until they pull all the adios in a better the more i say so. in a. word. a lot of anger indignation and at the time a lot of impotence because it was just impossible to counter those arguments these were official truths that were established and distributed in the media there were practically no media you could call on to disprove any of this even though
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world's greatest known reserves of oil even after attempts by the european union to overthrow him but in chile washington's man is in trouble accused of reviving the days when u.k. companies armed pinochet to torture his people after so many years of trying to recover from a long dictatorship of almost 20 years you have an open wound in the chilean society when you have the military on the street and that's another thing that we have to take into account when understanding this crisis is that the trauma of q. and society of having the military on the street is open again with this repression and human rights violation joining me now via skype is a member of the chamber of deputies of chile the democratic revolution politician who is here jackson who is in valparaiso a city the scene violent clashes between protesters and police want your thanks for joining us before we get to the latest violence remind us why the global south and even those in nato nation countries look to what's happening in chile as a chronicle of politics foretold the legacy of new liberal dictatorship stupina shame chile.
world's greatest known reserves of oil even after attempts by the european union to overthrow him but in chile washington's man is in trouble accused of reviving the days when u.k. companies armed pinochet to torture his people after so many years of trying to recover from a long dictatorship of almost 20 years you have an open wound in the chilean society when you have the military on the street and that's another thing that we have to take into account when understanding this crisis is that...
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the people in chile. we are very connected with the movement. today, the march activity will be at the same time as the march in santiango. we will be marching together. we connecting also with organizers of the civil society space held at the same time in santiango, also criticizing the farce in the theater in the official summit because they are not the solution to the huge climate emergency. we, the people come are the solution. amy: talk about health unit of getting the u.n. summit. originally it was brazil and when the far right president canceled the cop and then chile ticket but because of the protest come the right-wing president there canceled it. sanchez of spain picked this up very quickly. talk about the significance for him and now the right wing government that runs madrid about what it means for them, who actually campaigned against climate regulations, its major campaign focus in the last week. >> exactly. we should know that spain is one of the european countries which theost responsible
the people in chile. we are very connected with the movement. today, the march activity will be at the same time as the march in santiango. we will be marching together. we connecting also with organizers of the civil society space held at the same time in santiango, also criticizing the farce in the theater in the official summit because they are not the solution to the huge climate emergency. we, the people come are the solution. amy: talk about health unit of getting the u.n. summit....
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the ground 0 1st it was 49 years ago this month that salvador allende was inaugurated as president of chile latin american country today is not only in the midst of an uprising against the liberal president sebastian pinera but witnessing solidarity protests for palestine after more u.k. armed violence in the middle east involving serial u.n. resolution violates israel in the past 24 hours i into would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and according to some leaders fighting global neoliberalism the legacy of pinochet lives on. board they don't want to lecture they want to and wipe us away in a pinochet style. sometimes we say these hard things and in europe and other places they see it as an exaggeration or extremist and it's not exaggerated they want to put a pinochet in place in venezuela i mean sino today democratically elected maduro may still be in power in venezuela custodian of the world's greatest known reserves of oil even after attempts by the european union to overthrow him but in chile washington's man is in trouble accused
the ground 0 1st it was 49 years ago this month that salvador allende was inaugurated as president of chile latin american country today is not only in the midst of an uprising against the liberal president sebastian pinera but witnessing solidarity protests for palestine after more u.k. armed violence in the middle east involving serial u.n. resolution violates israel in the past 24 hours i into would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and...
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as a chronicle of politics foretold the legacy of new liberal dictatorship stupid machine chile. well thanks 1st of all for this interview it's very important where the sap and here in chile we within knock only because of our country but also for the region and also because as you said she was in the in the seventy's in the eighty's under the dictatorship she doesn't like an experiment of the new liberal policies without a democratic process you know under a dictatorship so it today we. we're living in the rules that the boys as we said to this academicians who passed with milton friedman's policies before the newlyweds in the rest of the world she was the 1st experiment in the last 30 or 40 years os implemented to our development who is mainly focused on the concentration of our economy and the trickle down economy. ideology these demonstrations have relieved or release some energy who was very tied up inside of the people of mine of the people heart that it wasn't able to get to the end of the months without having to spend with credit so i think that when everything is privat
as a chronicle of politics foretold the legacy of new liberal dictatorship stupid machine chile. well thanks 1st of all for this interview it's very important where the sap and here in chile we within knock only because of our country but also for the region and also because as you said she was in the in the seventy's in the eighty's under the dictatorship she doesn't like an experiment of the new liberal policies without a democratic process you know under a dictatorship so it today we. we're...
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wind and water skiing used to be popular sports at chile's lake. until a few years ago the lake was a much loved attraction for tourists and locals alike now all they have are memories. it's making me feel nostalgic. just imagine what the water used to come up to here look at it now. after decades of drought the lake has now completely dried up experts agree this is largely due to climate change more than half of chile's population lives in areas hit by drought and that barrier is expanding ever further south one meter per day chile's constitution declares ground water to be private property big companies have bought up their scarce resource forcing people to pay high prices for water delivery. but that's been met with massive protests in chile's capital santiago. for 7 weeks now people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate against war to prioritize ation even the richest country in south america confiscate the effects of climate change. and finally children's t.v. show sesame street is in mourning after the man behind big bird has died at
wind and water skiing used to be popular sports at chile's lake. until a few years ago the lake was a much loved attraction for tourists and locals alike now all they have are memories. it's making me feel nostalgic. just imagine what the water used to come up to here look at it now. after decades of drought the lake has now completely dried up experts agree this is largely due to climate change more than half of chile's population lives in areas hit by drought and that barrier is expanding...
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desde santiago de chile, alejandro chÁvez, univisiÓn. enrique: alberto fernÁndez, abogado peronista de 60 aÑos asumiÓ hoy la presidencia de argentina para el periodo 2019- 2023. la ceremonia estuvo acompaÑado de cristina fernÁndez de kirchner que tomÓ posesiÓn, vicepresidenta de la naciÓn. el presidente saliente, mauricio macri, se convierte en el primer mandatario no peronista en completar su mandato en 74 aÑos. ilia: el corredor seco de guatemala, es y se le conoce a la regiÓn mÁs pobre del continente americano. se trata de 1 a que comprende ocho de las 22 departamento de ese paÍs. pedro ulcerar llego al corazÓn de extremas pobreza donde decenas de niÑos mueren por desnutriciÓn o crónicas enfermedades relacionadas al hambre. pedro: la pobreza extrema en guatemala tiene a miles literalmente muriendo de hambre. en el municipio a 197 km al este de la capital guatemalteca hay familias que no saben lo que es comer en dÍas. >> pasamos adentro asÍ nada mÁs. >> en esta regiÓn conocimos a los pobres de los pobres en guatemal
desde santiago de chile, alejandro chÁvez, univisiÓn. enrique: alberto fernÁndez, abogado peronista de 60 aÑos asumiÓ hoy la presidencia de argentina para el periodo 2019- 2023. la ceremonia estuvo acompaÑado de cristina fernÁndez de kirchner que tomÓ posesiÓn, vicepresidenta de la naciÓn. el presidente saliente, mauricio macri, se convierte en el primer mandatario no peronista en completar su mandato en 74 aÑos. ilia: el corredor seco de guatemala, es y se le conoce a la regiÓn...
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chile's constitution declares ground water to be private property. big companies have bought up their scarce resource forcing people to pay high prices for water delivery. but that's been met with months of protests in chile's capital santiago. for 7 weeks now people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate against water privatization even the richest country in south america can't escape the effects of climate change. in german football paddleboard went to braman in search of pivotal points in their fight for survival braman who've been struggling themselves this season look poised to settle for a school of straw they were stunned in the 90th minute when spend michel's to deliver only their 2nd win of the season and 1st away from home the last gasp tally had padded born into a frenzy and sees them move out of last place i in cologne were promoted to the bonus league or its 2nd division champions last season yet find themselves in real trouble at the bottom of the table i failed to win again on sunday this time losing 2 nil at fellow promoted s
chile's constitution declares ground water to be private property. big companies have bought up their scarce resource forcing people to pay high prices for water delivery. but that's been met with months of protests in chile's capital santiago. for 7 weeks now people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate against water privatization even the richest country in south america can't escape the effects of climate change. in german football paddleboard went to braman in search of pivotal...
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>> i am from chile. we are marching for climate change and for the stop of the repression in chile where people are getting hurt. changesooking for deep in our economic system so we stop hurting the environment and harming people. chile is a country that is extremely vulnerable to climate change for geographical reasons. we are being affected severely. it is very severe. the river that feeds chile has lost 50% of its flflow in the et decade. that is how serious this is. the 25th conference and nothing has changed. they have been talking for 255 yeyears, a quarter of a century, and nothing has changed r really in the ground and carbon dioxide is rising in the atmosphere. so when are we going to really ask the government to change things in the ground? if you go to the official cop, you'll see all of the companies that are guilty for the situation we're in today are sponsoring the cop, so it is a very powerful greenwashing. >> hello. i am from the omaha tribe of never ask a. i'm here with the indigenous yo
>> i am from chile. we are marching for climate change and for the stop of the repression in chile where people are getting hurt. changesooking for deep in our economic system so we stop hurting the environment and harming people. chile is a country that is extremely vulnerable to climate change for geographical reasons. we are being affected severely. it is very severe. the river that feeds chile has lost 50% of its flflow in the et decade. that is how serious this is. the 25th...
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but that's been met with massive protests in chile's capital santiago. for 7 weeks now people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate against water privatization even the richest country in south america confiscate the effects of climate change. russia has for years being dogged by allegations of performance enhancing drugs in sport on monday the world anti-doping agency is set to make a decision on the future of russia's own antedate doping agency rosado if found guilty russia is facing a 4 year ban which would say its athletes miss out on the next round of olympics as well as other case boarding events. tokyo 2020 was supposed to be the final highlight of anastacio face he called us korea but now russia could be excluded from the games and to swim a few was cheated by her compassion as you look at the sun it's one thing not to qualify because you're not well prepared you've made mistakes but it's quite another thing when it's because you're punished for other people's mistakes so yes that would be very disappointing but i hope everything will be
but that's been met with massive protests in chile's capital santiago. for 7 weeks now people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate against water privatization even the richest country in south america confiscate the effects of climate change. russia has for years being dogged by allegations of performance enhancing drugs in sport on monday the world anti-doping agency is set to make a decision on the future of russia's own antedate doping agency rosado if found guilty russia is facing...
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but that's been met with massive protests in chile's capital santiago. for 7 weeks now people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate against war to prioritize ation even the richest country in south america confiscate the effects of climate change. well when does make a simple now and the biggest match of the season so far suffice need as mentioned proves that they can more than hold their own against last season's champions finally nick a full conquering table toppers versus plucky underdogs just not the way round you were expecting that back welcomes by an freight deutschmarks the 6 points are by and should have led off to just 14 minutes robert leavened dosti caressing this effort just one of the post fortunately for blood back the pole shooting boots remain at large. you're sure kimmey ish went even closer just before the half hour mark the midfield as if it squeezing many for squirming young zama. butts replays confirm the swiss keeper ducks a finger to it in and me off time. barely the breath of a breath 1st innings. but you can only keep t
but that's been met with massive protests in chile's capital santiago. for 7 weeks now people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate against war to prioritize ation even the richest country in south america confiscate the effects of climate change. well when does make a simple now and the biggest match of the season so far suffice need as mentioned proves that they can more than hold their own against last season's champions finally nick a full conquering table toppers versus plucky...
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. >> chiles para el corazÓn un estudio reciente asegura que consumir este condimento reduce el riesgo de morir de un ataque cardiaco en un 40% >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> nosotrass telemundo >>> con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> todo listo ya en washington para un dÍa crucial para el futuro del presidente trump a las 9 de la maÑana hora de washington la cÁmara de representantes abrirÁ el debate y despuÉs los congresistas votarÁn. el presidente puso en prÁctica aquello que la mejor defensa era un ataque y publicÓ una hoja de 6 hojas amenazando a los demÓcratas cristina londoÑo estÁ en washington parece que el ambiente se va caldeando >>> josÉ era de esperarse >>> estÁn a flor de piel en la ante sala >>> los demÓcratas dicen que no les queda de otra que enjuiciar al presidente mientras donald trump mÁs alterado que nunca dice que esto no es lo que se merece. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> es una farsa el juicio polÍtico es una farsa el presidente trump al lado de su homÓlogo guatemalteco despuÉs de desatarse en 6 pÁginas contra nancy pelosi y haber lanzado una c
. >> chiles para el corazÓn un estudio reciente asegura que consumir este condimento reduce el riesgo de morir de un ataque cardiaco en un 40% >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> nosotrass telemundo >>> con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> todo listo ya en washington para un dÍa crucial para el futuro del presidente trump a las 9 de la maÑana hora de washington la cÁmara de representantes abrirÁ el debate y despuÉs los congresistas votarÁn. el...
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yet again silence from the us and the reason is pretty much the same as with chile the us supported the government's newfound allegiance with the i.m.f. washington might pick and choose the battles that benefit its interests the most but at the end of the day fire is fire it doesn't care who it burns and when a whole continent is set ablaze it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish on the 2019 left in america wasn't the only comes in in the went through 8 to moat she was pivotal bring into the recap of this year's protests. get us all from me for this evening pretty good almost a round was in a look at my colleague will have all the latest for you in just over half an hour. wow 2020. times the welcome to going underground we will be back with a brand new season starting on january the 8th but until then we will be showing some of your favorite shows from the last season of the decade coming up in this show a legacy of the brutal british back to provide mr pinochet we talked to one of the most popular politicians in south america's richest country sheerly for geo jackson about overthr
yet again silence from the us and the reason is pretty much the same as with chile the us supported the government's newfound allegiance with the i.m.f. washington might pick and choose the battles that benefit its interests the most but at the end of the day fire is fire it doesn't care who it burns and when a whole continent is set ablaze it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish on the 2019 left in america wasn't the only comes in in the went through 8 to moat she was pivotal bring into...
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yet again silence from the us and the reason is pretty much the same as with chile the us supported the government's newfound allegiance with the i.m.f. washington might pick and choose the battles that benefit its interests the most but at the end of the day fire is fire it doesn't care who it burns and when a whole continent is set ablaze it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish. on the 2019 latin america wasn't the only continent that went through a tumultuous period will be another recap of this year's protests on tuesday. for now though let's take a look at more highlights and we've already seen streets of races this delve into mine goes on this is talking in particular about the role of social media and what influence it has upon people's lives because particular facebook which i've made a point of not being on because of the concerns about the influence it has so it's easily put trying to those taken an in-depth look at the tech that he myth which is said by some to be the censor in chief when it comes to what we can and can't say. i'll tell you what having this job for 6 yea
yet again silence from the us and the reason is pretty much the same as with chile the us supported the government's newfound allegiance with the i.m.f. washington might pick and choose the battles that benefit its interests the most but at the end of the day fire is fire it doesn't care who it burns and when a whole continent is set ablaze it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish. on the 2019 latin america wasn't the only continent that went through a tumultuous period will be another...
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chile is accustomed to frequent and strong 1st. what an unprecedented social outburst that exploded 3 weeks ago sending much deeper shock waves throughout what was seen as latin america's most stable and prosperous democracy. it was sparked off by a relatively small increase in the metro fare but millions of chileans sought as the last straw and took to the streets to show that they've had enough of an economic system that they say hasn't delivered its promise of prosperity except for an increasingly wealthy few 57 year old drill some orthodox has worked as a maid all her life her eldest son and husband what can construction and became unemployed this week like millions of middle and lower middle class chileans their deep in debt and struggling just to feed themselves and we have to make it all. but a must worst is yet to come yesterday i was on the bus with a 75 year old pensioner who still works of the maid because have a pension is $236.00 which is more than i get no one can survive and we all have to work to drop that. overhaul
chile is accustomed to frequent and strong 1st. what an unprecedented social outburst that exploded 3 weeks ago sending much deeper shock waves throughout what was seen as latin america's most stable and prosperous democracy. it was sparked off by a relatively small increase in the metro fare but millions of chileans sought as the last straw and took to the streets to show that they've had enough of an economic system that they say hasn't delivered its promise of prosperity except for an...
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and forest spanning seldom chile and argentina. though famous for its the stunning landscapes for center received has been an important region for livestock farming and many of its grasslands have been graced there. but the region's life patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think here him here i'm chris tucker and what are you a little deal. a former c.e.o. of their company but they go in your priest mary doug thompkins an interpreter and i went through who had founded rival brand the north face. both fronts made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to do more from the early ninety's but over $300000000.00 u.s. dollars of land for preservation across chile and argentina they build parks complete with low just campgrounds and trails to support a go to research after dark side in their in 2015 carried the mantle as president of their foundation tompkins conservation what was it you s
and forest spanning seldom chile and argentina. though famous for its the stunning landscapes for center received has been an important region for livestock farming and many of its grasslands have been graced there. but the region's life patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think here him here i'm chris tucker and what are you a little deal. a former c.e.o. of their company but they go in your...
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it was created under chile's military dictatorship and was supposed to guarantee pensions equivalent to 70 percent of one's last paycheck. instead 10 to 20 percent is the average with good reason the a.f.p.'s are the number one target of millions of protesters from. chilis pension funds make massive profits which are not redistributed to the contributors even as pensions drop would get them or one of the 4 yes and no this model was designed with the objective to transfer the workers' savings to capital markets like banks the big retailers etc that's hope create large economic groups that have concentrated wealth in a few hands as never before and worst of all it's forced millions of chileans to live in misery. in chile the suicide rate for elderly people how soared and one of the prime reasons is because they no longer have enough money with which to survive amid all the protests the government has actually raised the state pension subsidy but even after doubling that subsidy for people over the age of 80 it is still nowhere near a minimum wage at a time in life when people have grea
it was created under chile's military dictatorship and was supposed to guarantee pensions equivalent to 70 percent of one's last paycheck. instead 10 to 20 percent is the average with good reason the a.f.p.'s are the number one target of millions of protesters from. chilis pension funds make massive profits which are not redistributed to the contributors even as pensions drop would get them or one of the 4 yes and no this model was designed with the objective to transfer the workers' savings to...
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adding to the criticism chile's former president we shared by chile today the u.n. high commissioner for human rights says she will soon issue likely be a harsh report on events taking place in her home. you see in human al-jazeera santiago. hello again i'm elizabeth prada in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera a controversial citizenship bill of india has been approved by both houses of parliament that grant citizenship to minorities who face religious persecution in pakistan bangladesh and of gonna stand but muslim refugees have been excluded and the opposition says the since discriminatory. myanmar's leader aung san suu kyi has defended her country against allegations of genocide of the international court of justice on wednesday when she called the accusations misleading so she insists the military has been conducting a legitimate operation against armed groups and that action has been taken against the use of excessive force on tuesday's who she sat through graphic accounts of mass murder and rape detailed against the military the allegation stemmed from a 20
adding to the criticism chile's former president we shared by chile today the u.n. high commissioner for human rights says she will soon issue likely be a harsh report on events taking place in her home. you see in human al-jazeera santiago. hello again i'm elizabeth prada in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera a controversial citizenship bill of india has been approved by both houses of parliament that grant citizenship to minorities who face religious persecution in pakistan bangladesh and...
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adding to the criticism chile's former president we shared by chile today the u.n. high commissioner for human rights says she will soon issue likely be a harsh report on events taking place in her home country. you see in human al-jazeera santiago. and south africa's president cyril ramaphosa has partly blamed acts of sabotage for recent power cuts which are the worst in the country's history a week of heavy rain and flooding of aggravating problems at the cash strapped state electricity company eskom it's been forced to cut supplies nationwide eskom says it's working to stabilize the power grid by the end of march. so the teenage activists get a turn berger's between the lines of donald trump and u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi to become time magazine's person of the year it praised for inspiring a global movement to fight climate change the swedish environmentalist started to protest last year when she skipped school and camped outside sweden's parliament demanding action well news of the time magazine on that came through as to attended un climate talks in madri
adding to the criticism chile's former president we shared by chile today the u.n. high commissioner for human rights says she will soon issue likely be a harsh report on events taking place in her home country. you see in human al-jazeera santiago. and south africa's president cyril ramaphosa has partly blamed acts of sabotage for recent power cuts which are the worst in the country's history a week of heavy rain and flooding of aggravating problems at the cash strapped state electricity...
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this persistent class divide helps explain the recent social outbursts in chile i. or than 2 months of ongoing protests that have brought hundreds of thousands on to the streets demanding structural reforms to level the playing field. from one that's your own we were born with different aspirations than our parents and we feel the segregation in the upper class areas where our parents go to work but are treated like inferiors in our neighborhoods that aren't any parks any restaurants cinemas or hospitals. we have to leave our communities to access a better life that generates resentment and discontent. the inequalities and class privileges in this highly stratified society have been passed on from generation to generation putting an end to that system as with millions of chile and now fighting for. the sea in human al-jazeera santiago. faced with rising pollution and falling oil prices kazakstan is looking to diversify its economy a major focus is now being placed on investing in iran mentally friendly energy projects reports now from one such project from camps a g
this persistent class divide helps explain the recent social outbursts in chile i. or than 2 months of ongoing protests that have brought hundreds of thousands on to the streets demanding structural reforms to level the playing field. from one that's your own we were born with different aspirations than our parents and we feel the segregation in the upper class areas where our parents go to work but are treated like inferiors in our neighborhoods that aren't any parks any restaurants cinemas or...
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chile is leading the developing world with a pledge to relinquish things of course to generate power but for those who live in the so-called sacrifice so 13 years is too long to wait. so there's been a prisoner swap in eastern ukraine between government forces and progress the separatists this is the 2nd major release in 3 months that follows ukraine and russia agreeing to ease tensions between them times between ukraine and russia broke down after the 2014 uprising that ousted the kremlin backed president in kiev . just a bit of background for you moscow went on to annex crimea and is accused of supporting separatists in eastern ukraine at least 13000 people have been killed in the fighting the latest prisoner exchange is part of ukrainian president the lot made selenski push for peace but there is anger in ukraine over concessions made to russia so it could secure the ceasefire for example kiev will release riot police suspected of murder during the 2014 uprising and they've also agreed to pull out troops from contested regions in the east bit of analysis here from valentyn yakkers
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yet again silence from the us and the reason is pretty much the same as with chile the us supported the government's newfound allegiance with the i.m.f. washington might pick and choose the battles that benefit its interests the most but at the end of the day fire is fire it doesn't care who it burns and when a whole continent is set ablaze it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish. and then 2019 left in america was not the only continent that went through a period we'll bring you another recap of this year's protests on tuesday. and tuesday will be looking back at some of the other protests that left their mark on 2019 for another though let's move to a nother topic. of mind games take a look at this we're delving into the issue of controlling the way people think and the role of social media in the particularly facebook artie's has been taking a look at how the tech behemoths has become the center in chief when it comes to what we can and what we can't say. i'll tell you what having this job for 6 years has made me report on censorship quite a few times look at this freshman giorno
yet again silence from the us and the reason is pretty much the same as with chile the us supported the government's newfound allegiance with the i.m.f. washington might pick and choose the battles that benefit its interests the most but at the end of the day fire is fire it doesn't care who it burns and when a whole continent is set ablaze it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish. and then 2019 left in america was not the only continent that went through a period we'll bring you another...
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dollars of lamb for perseveration across chile and argentina they build parks complete with low just campgrounds and trails to support a go to recent after dark side and there in $10.00 to $15.00 carried the mantle as president of their foundation tomkins conservation what was it you saw here that may have you take of this if you know change you know the next 20 years. i didn't see it frankly that that's the land side. he saw a landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take down and that convinced me this was the conservation chance of a lifetime. in 2004 in the check a christian dog bought this sheep ranch of almost 200000 acres of overgrazed grassland they set about returning it to me to along with a handful of smaller farms using a process called rewilding rewilding is the restoration of an entire ecosystem to its natural state by removing foreign species reintroducing and protecting native ones it begins with the removal of livestock the biggest patient to flourish this encourages an overly learned most attracting birds and other small predators removing fences allows
dollars of lamb for perseveration across chile and argentina they build parks complete with low just campgrounds and trails to support a go to recent after dark side and there in $10.00 to $15.00 carried the mantle as president of their foundation tomkins conservation what was it you saw here that may have you take of this if you know change you know the next 20 years. i didn't see it frankly that that's the land side. he saw a landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take down and...
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- no lo hagas por mÍ, hazlo por tu hijo. [♪] - te hice una salsita sin chile para cuidarte la pancita.
- no lo hagas por mÍ, hazlo por tu hijo. [♪] - te hice una salsita sin chile para cuidarte la pancita.
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yet again silence from the us and the reason is pretty much the same as with chile the us supported the government's newfound allegiance with the i.m.f. washington might pick and choose the battles that benefit its interests the most but at the end of the day fire is fire it doesn't care who it burns and when a whole continent is set ablaze it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish. well tomorrow be looking back at some of the other playtest to that method mark on 2019 let's move to today's other topic mind games this seems to be about controlling the way people think and we can start to row of social media and also facebook. takes a look now at how it's become the censor in chief when it comes to what we can and come. out tell you what having this job for 6 years is maybe a report on censorship quiet a few times look at this freshman giorno betraying co asking about facebook censorship at a press briefing hey young man you have no idea what awaits you in 29. by the end of the decade look at it the evolution of online platforms has gone all the way towards 0 tolerance for offenders e
yet again silence from the us and the reason is pretty much the same as with chile the us supported the government's newfound allegiance with the i.m.f. washington might pick and choose the battles that benefit its interests the most but at the end of the day fire is fire it doesn't care who it burns and when a whole continent is set ablaze it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish. well tomorrow be looking back at some of the other playtest to that method mark on 2019 let's move to today's...
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anchor: founder and editor in chile today, sir, thank you. colombian right police are coming under increasing pressure over the way they've dealt with protesters taking part in the national strike. one student has died and many more blinded. reporter: a university student dragged into an unmarked car. another protester brutally kicked in the face, a third killed by a police projectile. since the national strike started over a month ago, colombia's riot police has been under pressure for its violent response to the mostly peaceful demonstrations. martial arts trainer alejandra reyes marched in the first protest, but had been playing pool for two hours when he was attacked by police, as he fled the bar flooded with teargas. he lost his right eye after being hit by a rubble bullet -- rubber bullet. >> they didn't care if we were confronting them or not. they simply attacked us. if it wasn't me, it would have been any of my friends. i felt a rubber ball hitting my right eyelid. i saw it on the floor. when i tried to pick it up, i passed out. repo
anchor: founder and editor in chile today, sir, thank you. colombian right police are coming under increasing pressure over the way they've dealt with protesters taking part in the national strike. one student has died and many more blinded. reporter: a university student dragged into an unmarked car. another protester brutally kicked in the face, a third killed by a police projectile. since the national strike started over a month ago, colombia's riot police has been under pressure for its...
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we have communities in chile that depend on water getting trucked in. when they open the fossa, nothing comes out. >> it is amazing. i wonder what is the political backdrop? a lot of this unrest, as you said at the beginning of the conversation, has been tied to the political situation. is there any sense that may change soon? >> the outcome may be quite radical. legislators have agreed on two possible means of rewriting the constitution. is consensus in the country that the constitution needs to be rewritten because it in shrines this model that has caused distortion. >> it is essentially not valid for the country. not started to talk about how water is going to feed into that, but it is a complete rethinking of what do you want to have? tracesmberg businessweek its origins to 1929. what a year to be born. >> not an easy year to make a debut, but we look back on the decades of the magazine. >> this is bloomberg. ♪ what are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i
we have communities in chile that depend on water getting trucked in. when they open the fossa, nothing comes out. >> it is amazing. i wonder what is the political backdrop? a lot of this unrest, as you said at the beginning of the conversation, has been tied to the political situation. is there any sense that may change soon? >> the outcome may be quite radical. legislators have agreed on two possible means of rewriting the constitution. is consensus in the country that the...
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cecilia barria, bbc news, santiago, chile. with the new year fast approaching, drivers in france are being given some unusual road safety lessons. more than three quarters of french people will drink alcohol on new year's eve, but less than half will have thought about how they're going to get home. so campaigners have come up with a novel way of raising awareness of the dangers of drink—driving. russell trott reports. ‘tis the season to be jolly. and, for new year's celebrations, there's nowhere quite like paris. what isn't so much fun is how to get home afterwards. in france, it's estimated that around 87% of the population will have a drink on new year's eve, with many revellers drink—driving and putting themselves, and often family and friends' lives at risk. and, as this simulation course shows, driving while intoxicated is not easy. speaks french. "when i wear the glasses," says basil, "i think i'm on the road when i'm, in fact, nowhere near it." drivers are shown how it feels to be behind the wheel after drinking
cecilia barria, bbc news, santiago, chile. with the new year fast approaching, drivers in france are being given some unusual road safety lessons. more than three quarters of french people will drink alcohol on new year's eve, but less than half will have thought about how they're going to get home. so campaigners have come up with a novel way of raising awareness of the dangers of drink—driving. russell trott reports. ‘tis the season to be jolly. and, for new year's celebrations, there's...
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and a wildfire destroys dozens of homes in chile already is evacuated thousands from the city of volga to you so as the blaze spreads to residential areas. i'm mary in evanston welcome to the program christians around the world are celebrating christmas marking the birth of jesus more than 2000 years ago at the vatican pope francis led the midnight mass at st peter's basilica his blessing emphasized forgiveness not just for sinners but for the church itself after a difficult year in which sexual abuse scandals continue to rock the catholic church francis urged christians to keep the faith. anything short of i he does a ritual that dates back to the 1st centuries of the catholic church the midnight mass at some pages is a spiritual gathering there the pope is said to confide the would of god to the faith. of. god of that he may god who by the incarnation brought together the earth and the heavenly realm fill you with the gift of his peace and favor and may you share it with the church in heaven this was. for the pontiff and followers of the catholic faith it has been a trying him scanda
and a wildfire destroys dozens of homes in chile already is evacuated thousands from the city of volga to you so as the blaze spreads to residential areas. i'm mary in evanston welcome to the program christians around the world are celebrating christmas marking the birth of jesus more than 2000 years ago at the vatican pope francis led the midnight mass at st peter's basilica his blessing emphasized forgiveness not just for sinners but for the church itself after a difficult year in which...
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a wildfire destroys dozens of homes in chile forty's evacuated thousands from the city off vell parrot you saw as the blaze freights to residential areas. and romania marks a grisly adverse or 3 decades ago its last communist dictator misused and bringing the country's bloody revolution took the lives. hello i'm christine window welcome to the program pope francis has given he's christmas address so be it over to the city and the world along with he's placing to the catholic faithful from st peter's square in broome but. it really is the percent. hit 90 at st. francis spoke about migrants and those who have endured what he called and speakable forms of abuse the pontiff also called for an end to the social and raised in venezuela and he appealed for peace in syria to make christ bring his light to the many children suffering from war and conflicts in the middle east and in various countries of the world. see him bring comfort to the beloved syrian people who still see no end to the hostilities that have written their country over the last decade. in ways to reach a new. david willey is
a wildfire destroys dozens of homes in chile forty's evacuated thousands from the city off vell parrot you saw as the blaze freights to residential areas. and romania marks a grisly adverse or 3 decades ago its last communist dictator misused and bringing the country's bloody revolution took the lives. hello i'm christine window welcome to the program pope francis has given he's christmas address so be it over to the city and the world along with he's placing to the catholic faithful from st...
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in chile, health is not a right, but a privilege. reporter: one factor behind a declining birth rate is the fact that life has become so expensive. patricia and erich say they doubt they will have any more children. erich: having only one child means we can truly provide for him. a good school that we have to pay for, good hehealth care tht we have to pay for. we can afford that with one child, but with two or three it would be very difficult. reporter: such basic choices are constrained by the economic conditions in chile. many people feel they have no power over their own lives, and are subject to a harsh and unjust system. erich is also a painter, and uses art to express his feelings. erich: my paintings show this explplosion. the colors are in part translucent and in part opaque. you don't know what's going on behind them. the red stands for the shots that have been fired. people have been killed. i feel anger and anxiety. these feelings need to find expression. what we are seeing on the streets is a rebellion. reporter: the colo
in chile, health is not a right, but a privilege. reporter: one factor behind a declining birth rate is the fact that life has become so expensive. patricia and erich say they doubt they will have any more children. erich: having only one child means we can truly provide for him. a good school that we have to pay for, good hehealth care tht we have to pay for. we can afford that with one child, but with two or three it would be very difficult. reporter: such basic choices are constrained by the...
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many assume that chile was the birthplace of the class and. the practice of the bank. only the 1st. appeared. in the so-called. ring of independence labor they remembered me there they had read that in america back. in europe and. one of the virtues of this form of protest is that you can do it day or night on the street or from your home where presumably there's less risk of being arrested especially when there's a curfew. depending on how widespread and noisy the castle law so one can gauge the degree of support for a given protest. in venezuela for example the pots and pans come out every time there's a blackout or just a protest against president. but the practice transcends all ideologies it's simply the best way many people feel they have to make themselves heard to see in human al-jazeera something i will. now to believe you know as the indigenous people felt they. lifted up when one of their own became president any 14 years ago now on the evo morales is the 1st indigenous leader polity was reduced to the forming marginalized people but as john heilemann reports from quite a
many assume that chile was the birthplace of the class and. the practice of the bank. only the 1st. appeared. in the so-called. ring of independence labor they remembered me there they had read that in america back. in europe and. one of the virtues of this form of protest is that you can do it day or night on the street or from your home where presumably there's less risk of being arrested especially when there's a curfew. depending on how widespread and noisy the castle law so one can gauge...