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Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour 20130816

We explore its legacy and ask if it can still be used for scientific research. Woodruff under a pristine rain forest in ecuador lie more than 800 Million Barrels of oil. The countrys president had asked the world to ante up in exchange for a promise not to drill, but that plan is being scrapped, as Hari Sreenivasan reports. Brown mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. Just wishing i changed my ways. Woodruff and two men from two generations connected by a love of the blues are now collaborators on tour. We profile Charlie Musslewhite and ben harper. This is what the blues are supposed to do. Make you feel good. Its your comforter when youre down and your buddy when youre up. All purpose music. Woodruff thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. Support also comes from Carnegie Corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what Andrew Carnegie called real and permanent good. Celebrating 100 years of ph

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The race to end fossil fuel production

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10 Fascinating Cultures That May Soon Disappear

Tribal people throughout the world are defending themselves against the incursion of a modern society that scorns their rights and their unique ways of

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Ecuador's Indigenous movement calls for an international movement against extractive industries - International Viewpoint

“Most pressingly, there is a need for immediate expressions of solidarity with Palo Quemado and other communities resisting predatory mining on their land, and facing severe repression as a result. More strategically, as the President of CONAIE, Leonidas Iza explained in the news conference at the end of the II National Gathering, they see the need to develop as soon as possible this international network against mining and extractive industries, that can bring together all those resisiting these attacks on their communities and their environment.”

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Spanning Two Worlds, Judith Kimerling Explores Ecuador's Rainforest and the Rule of Law That Might Save Those Who Live There

Three decades on, she is representing a teenage girl before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. In what might have been a case study for her law students back in New York, the court will soon rule on the rights of “uncontacted” peoples for the first time.

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