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presidente padilla: esperan que el tribunal supremo resuelva.serio. le dijeron al mundo que puerto rico, ya no era una colonia. y ahora 60 y pico aÑos mÁs tarde, vara el poder supremo a decir, que cambien decisiÓn. presentador: nada ha alegrado mÁs navidades cubanas, que el servicio de internet. reporte: en medio de la rutina, se pueden ver imÁgenes. verlas para crearlas. decenas de cubanos . >> con el telÉfono, con la tableta. reportero: muchos pensÉ que la pestaÑean. cobijados por la oscuridad de la noche, intentan contactarse con el mundo a la intemperie. >> nuestros amigos, que estÁn en el exterior, que casi nunca podemos verlos. reportero: en efecto, se conectÓ por primera vez a internet. pero, no tenÍa acceso a este precario servicio. en 2008 solamente los seres de internet estaban escritos. pero en 2014,30% de la poblaciÓn, ya estaba conectada >> yo lo que veo en mis nietos, es la ansiedad de poder tenerlo en casa. reportero: el truco, es robar una seÑal, que donde quiera que sea. aquÍ los jÓvenes, se pasan personas el dÍa. la otra opciÓn
presidente padilla: esperan que el tribunal supremo resuelva.serio. le dijeron al mundo que puerto rico, ya no era una colonia. y ahora 60 y pico aÑos mÁs tarde, vara el poder supremo a decir, que cambien decisiÓn. presentador: nada ha alegrado mÁs navidades cubanas, que el servicio de internet. reporte: en medio de la rutina, se pueden ver imÁgenes. verlas para crearlas. decenas de cubanos . >> con el telÉfono, con la tableta. reportero: muchos pensÉ que la pestaÑean. cobijados...
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>> with the super bowl around the corner, padilla worries life could get harder. >> we were told that we had to move from the area because of the super bowl. the mayor doesn't want all of this to be seen by the public eye. >> reporter: in august, mayor ed lee is widely quoted as saying the city's homeless would have to leave the streets before the super bowl. sam dodd, the mayor's appointee to tackle homelessness, says the mayor's remarks were blown out of proportion. >> there's no instructions given to cops to move people for the super bowl. the real thing that we're concerned with right now is el nino and people's health. >> reporter: the city has about 1,200 shelter beds year round. for the rainy winter months, they're looking to double that number. i'm standing in front of one of the city's temporary rain shelters. it's inside that building behind me, and will be open if the weather is bad enough. many of the homeless people i talk to complain that shelters are dirty, dangerous, and only a short-term solution. >> they just let you stay in their shelter for a week or two and then t
>> with the super bowl around the corner, padilla worries life could get harder. >> we were told that we had to move from the area because of the super bowl. the mayor doesn't want all of this to be seen by the public eye. >> reporter: in august, mayor ed lee is widely quoted as saying the city's homeless would have to leave the streets before the super bowl. sam dodd, the mayor's appointee to tackle homelessness, says the mayor's remarks were blown out of proportion. >>...
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opciÓn del gobierno hacerlos o no hacerlos, Ésas fueron las palabras del gobernador alejandro garcÍa padillar los bonos, vamos a pagar los bonos de la corporaciÓn, de la autoridad... reportera: para algunos economistas el gobierno no tenÍa opciÓn pero la situación sigue siendo una muy crÍtica. >> se estÁ retirando dinero de otras antes ya que el dinero no existe, no hay un dinero para pagarlo, por eso se recurre a estas otras obligaciones que tiene el estado. >> en una forma sencilla estÁn desvistiendo algo para vestir a otro. los recaudos no estÁn llegando a fiscales del gobierno, se tuvo que revisar en 500 millones la cantidad de recaudo para este aÑo fiscal. presentador: y en repÚblica dominicana dijeron estar satisfechos con los planes de seguridad realizados en medio de las festividades navideÑas. reportero: se registraron 468 accidentes de trÁnsito donde se involucraron dos cientos 92 motocicletas, accidentes de los cuales se portaron varias personas muertas. >> este aÑo hubo cuenta y un personas fallecidas, eso es una reducciÓn de un 13% comparÁndolo con el aÑo pasado. >> en comparaci
opciÓn del gobierno hacerlos o no hacerlos, Ésas fueron las palabras del gobernador alejandro garcÍa padillar los bonos, vamos a pagar los bonos de la corporaciÓn, de la autoridad... reportera: para algunos economistas el gobierno no tenÍa opciÓn pero la situación sigue siendo una muy crÍtica. >> se estÁ retirando dinero de otras antes ya que el dinero no existe, no hay un dinero para pagarlo, por eso se recurre a estas otras obligaciones que tiene el estado. >> en una...
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. >> officer gabriel padilla is a rookie in the same squad, also starting his shift at the same time. they've been working together for just eight months, but padilla considers officer bermudez his confidant and mentor. >> i saw brenda and we did the usual, checked out equipment. i joked around a little bit, made fun of each other. >> we were like family. >> it's a typical shift according to bermudez. she takes some calls, one a complaint from a man who said he had his car stolen. >> i'll never forget. the owner of the vehicle said you can't miss my car. it has on the side of the window, it says phat t-shirts, with a ph in for it. it was written in with shoe polish. after midnight, bermudez is doing traffic enforcement. she clocks a car doing 48 in a 30-mile per hour zone. >> he pulls into a parking lot. >> we're now at 2410 east riverside. >> still advising. >> ten-four. all right, let me see the other hand. where are you all going? where are you coming from? >> my mom's house. >> she thinks the driver might be impaired so she radios for backup. >> i noticed his eyes were really glas
. >> officer gabriel padilla is a rookie in the same squad, also starting his shift at the same time. they've been working together for just eight months, but padilla considers officer bermudez his confidant and mentor. >> i saw brenda and we did the usual, checked out equipment. i joked around a little bit, made fun of each other. >> we were like family. >> it's a typical shift according to bermudez. she takes some calls, one a complaint from a man who said he had his...
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reportero: el gobernador alejandro garcÍa padilla anunciÓ que se estarÍa pagando la mayor parte, de estogidos por la constituciÓn. >> los bonos de la autoridad de edificios pÚblicos que son 92 millones nos vamos a pagar, los bonos para el financiamiento de infraestructura que suman 11 millones, los bonos de la corporaciÓn para el financiamiento de fondos que suman 15.4 tambiÉn. reportera: para algunos economistas el gobierno no tenÍa opciÓn debido a la obligaciÓn constitucional pero la situaciÓn sigue siendo una muy crÍtica. >> se estÁ retirando dinero de otras fuentes, no hay un dinero para pagarla. >> estÁn desvistiendo unos sacos para vestir a otros, el espacio de maniobra se ha ido reduciendo dramÁticamente, los recaudos no estÁn llegando. reportera: este pago serÁ sÓlo una semana de que inicie la primera. presentadora: en repÚblica dominicana las autoridades refuerzan la seguridad en la frontera. >> asimismo es tal y como se habÍa pronosticado en los días de navidad y aÑo nuevo se fueron miles a su paÍs, pero hoy miles estÁn tratando de regresar, muchos de ellos portando su document
reportero: el gobernador alejandro garcÍa padilla anunciÓ que se estarÍa pagando la mayor parte, de estogidos por la constituciÓn. >> los bonos de la autoridad de edificios pÚblicos que son 92 millones nos vamos a pagar, los bonos para el financiamiento de infraestructura que suman 11 millones, los bonos de la corporaciÓn para el financiamiento de fondos que suman 15.4 tambiÉn. reportera: para algunos economistas el gobierno no tenÍa opciÓn debido a la obligaciÓn constitucional...
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jose padilla knows what war is like.as a soldier in the army reserves, he's done a tour of afghanistan.but now, he's preparing for a battle here at home. "yeah, my brother is still going through some hard he has."jose's only brother is addicted to heroin."thinking about it is very emotional." today, his warrior reflexes are kicking in.within the hour of hearing that community first pharmacy in hamilton was offering a drug that could save the life of someone overdosing on heroin, jose was in the lobby."you don't think it's going to happen to that relative of yours"the pharmacy has been approved to begin despensing narcan without a prescription to addicts and those close to them."our phone's been ringing today." pharmacy manager ashley hoehn says the goal is *not* just to keep an addict from dying."it is a great point to intercept someone and talk to them, because there's a chance that yeah, these people are never going to go to recovery service, don't know how to do it, are afraid to do it."they hope to break down those barriers to kicking the habit, insisting the life saving nasal inhaler-
jose padilla knows what war is like.as a soldier in the army reserves, he's done a tour of afghanistan.but now, he's preparing for a battle here at home. "yeah, my brother is still going through some hard he has."jose's only brother is addicted to heroin."thinking about it is very emotional." today, his warrior reflexes are kicking in.within the hour of hearing that community first pharmacy in hamilton was offering a drug that could save the life of someone overdosing on...
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. >> su defensor, juan pablo padilla, expresÓ de que me autorizan en el centro. con ala alta donde no puede llegar un tÚnel y que estÁ solo con Áreas especÍficas y con personal especÍfico de vigilancia. >> tratamos de llegar a la casa por donde se escapÓ guzmÁn loera el 11 de julio para comprobar si el tÚnel de la fuga estÁ clausurado pero fue imposible, policÍas cuidan el inmueble y no permiten a nadie acercarse a autoridades mexicanas ni siquiera han informado si contrataron a mÁs custodios para vigilar la cÁrcel que por cierto, está sobrepoblada. cuando el chapo guzmÁn se escapÓ julio del aÑo pasado habÍa la mitad de vigilantes que se necesitaban para tantos reos siquiera cubrÍan todas las torres de vigilancia para el centro, hay muchas dudas de lo que pasa detrÁs de estos muros regreso contigo arantxa. arantxa: nos vamos a los mochis, donde fue capturado joaquÍn chapo guzmÁn, no salen del asombro tras el amplio operativo que permitiÓ poner tras las rejas al capo mÁs buscado del mundo. tenemos imÁgenes del motel donde autoridades aseguran que el lÍder del cÁrt
. >> su defensor, juan pablo padilla, expresÓ de que me autorizan en el centro. con ala alta donde no puede llegar un tÚnel y que estÁ solo con Áreas especÍficas y con personal especÍfico de vigilancia. >> tratamos de llegar a la casa por donde se escapÓ guzmÁn loera el 11 de julio para comprobar si el tÚnel de la fuga estÁ clausurado pero fue imposible, policÍas cuidan el inmueble y no permiten a nadie acercarse a autoridades mexicanas ni siquiera han informado si...
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. >> reporter: karen padilla's land lady heard the entire thing >> she didn't know what direction it was coming from. >> reporter: chelsea police on the street saturday night when out of nowhere three men beat her up, slashed her and took her money. >> reporter: a city councilman for the area is outraged by the attack. he says part of the problem is the lack of lights and security on the street, and says something needs to change so an attack like th this one doesn't happen again >> there's only one light on the whole lane. no lights. >> reporter: unacceptable? >> yeah. we wants lights. we want lights. where's the lights? it's very dangerous. >> we live in the area. we're worried about it. we want to see the people live in a safe place. >> reporter: and that young woman is alive. she's at the hospital recovering from her injuries. anyone with information as to who these men are are urged to call the police immediately. in chelsea tonight, kelli o'hara, 7 news night team. >> a man is homeward bound, released from custody in iran after being held captive for he spent the last 40 days i
. >> reporter: karen padilla's land lady heard the entire thing >> she didn't know what direction it was coming from. >> reporter: chelsea police on the street saturday night when out of nowhere three men beat her up, slashed her and took her money. >> reporter: a city councilman for the area is outraged by the attack. he says part of the problem is the lack of lights and security on the street, and says something needs to change so an attack like th this one doesn't...
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. >> for karen padilla and her land lady, the news is terrifying. this young woman's land lady heard the entire thing. >> she could hear it and didn't know what direction was coming from. >> scary? >> yes, it's scary because i walk here all the time to go to the store, and coming home from school, by the time i get home it's really late. >> a woman in her 20's was jumped while walking home around 9:30. investigators say three young men came out of nowhere, beat her, kicked her, slashed her with a knife and took her money and took off. people around here scared for their safety and say enough is enough. >> know the enough light and look at the street. and that's how invited the very >> it invites trouble? >> yeah, invite trouble. they have been trying-- we have been trying to fix this street. >> people say in this area that there isn't enough lights and they've been complaining about it for years and they're saying enough is enough. one woman we did speak to said she heard the entire attack. one men kept saying to the other men, let's go, let's stop,
. >> for karen padilla and her land lady, the news is terrifying. this young woman's land lady heard the entire thing. >> she could hear it and didn't know what direction was coming from. >> scary? >> yes, it's scary because i walk here all the time to go to the store, and coming home from school, by the time i get home it's really late. >> a woman in her 20's was jumped while walking home around 9:30. investigators say three young men came out of nowhere, beat...
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alejandro garcia padilla says the island has done everything they can to stop the bleeding. they've delayed tax refunds, slashed health care, cut public transportation services, they've let go of 30,000 public workers and closed over 100 schools and in july they increased the sales tax by 50% and in th another ine is expected this spring. the governor says the only issue, the only way forward is if congress acts. if speaker of the house paul ryan meets with lawmakers and gives them them a path to economic reconstruction. otherwise the island is in adoption day for the rest of this year -- adoption day the rest of thdoomsday the restof t. this is a territory much like a state. a state cannot file for chapter 9. the only way forward, the only way to make things better according to officials here is if congress decides give them a path to economic reconstruction. robert ray, al jazeera, san juan, puerto rico. >> as we leave a live shot of princeton wrorg the militi, ores head of a militia that is seizing a government building in oregon. >> assisting the people harney county in
alejandro garcia padilla says the island has done everything they can to stop the bleeding. they've delayed tax refunds, slashed health care, cut public transportation services, they've let go of 30,000 public workers and closed over 100 schools and in july they increased the sales tax by 50% and in th another ine is expected this spring. the governor says the only issue, the only way forward is if congress acts. if speaker of the house paul ryan meets with lawmakers and gives them them a path...
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[mÚsica] periodista: el gobernador de puerto rico, alejandro garcÍa padilla dijo en un discurso a losos detractores del estado libre asociado, es que para celebrar esperen que el tribunal supremo resuelva. ese dÍa, si admite la decisiÓn, pues tendrÁn ocasiÓn para hacer fiesta. si el tribunal supremo falla en contra, de ello, pues los veremos caminando en la cuerda floja viendo a ver cÓmo se tragan lo que tijeron hoy. dijeron hoy. cuÁl es la posiciÓn de puerto rico? nosotros lo que decimos a la corte es: lo que estados unidos le dijeron al resto del mundo en 1953, es la verdad. que lo que le ofrecieron a puerto rico era en serio. y que puerto rico lo aceptÓ y ellos fueron y le dijeron al mundo que puerto rico habÍa aceptado su oferta de gobierno propio. le dijeron al mundo que ya puerto rico no era una colonia. y ahora, sesenta y pico de aÑos mÁs tarde van al tribunal a decir que cambian de posiciÓn. ellos envÍan la carta rsecretario general de la onu. periodista: luego de la muerte de una profesora embarazada en repÚblica dominicana, anuncian que aumentarÁn las medidas preventivas en
[mÚsica] periodista: el gobernador de puerto rico, alejandro garcÍa padilla dijo en un discurso a losos detractores del estado libre asociado, es que para celebrar esperen que el tribunal supremo resuelva. ese dÍa, si admite la decisiÓn, pues tendrÁn ocasiÓn para hacer fiesta. si el tribunal supremo falla en contra, de ello, pues los veremos caminando en la cuerda floja viendo a ver cÓmo se tragan lo que tijeron hoy. dijeron hoy. cuÁl es la posiciÓn de puerto rico? nosotros lo que...
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otros en cambio no ven los altos precios del dolar con muy buenos ojos sot gonzalo padilla no envia remesaso gallego telemundo este economista señala que los bajos precios del petróleo han contribuido a la que es solo del peso y agrega este economista señala que los bajos precios del petróleo han contribuido a la devaluación del peso y agrega que es solo cuestión de tiempo para que el dolar sobrepase la barrera de los 20 pesos sot fernando treviño economista topvo cesar ---la empresa ''tequila honor'' asegur que kate del castillo solo es imagen de la marca ''honor del castillo'' ms no la dueÑa... --- la compaÑa explic que la tequilera fue financiada por sus fundadores y est dispuesta a cooperar con las investigaciones... --- ayer, la actriz no se present a declarar como se tena previsto, la procuradura se puso en contacto con su homlogo en estados unidos para que el interrogatorio se lleve a travs de un funcionario... blanca ---feligreses catolicos celebran que el papa francisco elevar a los altares como santo a un niÑo beato de michoacan, a quien le atribuyen varios milagros. ---martin pla
otros en cambio no ven los altos precios del dolar con muy buenos ojos sot gonzalo padilla no envia remesaso gallego telemundo este economista señala que los bajos precios del petróleo han contribuido a la que es solo del peso y agrega este economista señala que los bajos precios del petróleo han contribuido a la devaluación del peso y agrega que es solo cuestión de tiempo para que el dolar sobrepase la barrera de los 20 pesos sot fernando treviño economista topvo cesar ---la empresa...
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. >> puerto rico says governor alejandro padilla described what happened next. >> there was a tool that puerto rico had to bring investors to the island, to bring factories, to bring manufacturing to the island. they shut down that with a 10 year phase out period that ends in 2006. what happened in 2006? we get into recessions. >> puerto rico's jobless rate is 12 and a half% more than double the national average of 5%. last year, 84,000 people left the island and 1,000 more join them each week, most headed to the j mainland. then, there is the 45% poverty rate, clouding the future of the working class. >> so a crisis that developed that took decades to develop with him not be solved from one tape to the next one, so for them, i know what they are feeling. i'm with them, and it's because of them that i'm trying too hard to fix these crises that we inherited. >> the debt load has been building for over a decade and the longs term outlook looks bleak with more payments coming due in the coming months. the only hope is if congress allows the island to restructure the money owed and start fr
. >> puerto rico says governor alejandro padilla described what happened next. >> there was a tool that puerto rico had to bring investors to the island, to bring factories, to bring manufacturing to the island. they shut down that with a 10 year phase out period that ends in 2006. what happened in 2006? we get into recessions. >> puerto rico's jobless rate is 12 and a half% more than double the national average of 5%. last year, 84,000 people left the island and 1,000 more...
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. - dan-el padilla peralta: a fellow at undocumented: a dominican boy's odyssey from a homeless shelter to the ivy league. " you're watching local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" : elias: on your money now elias: you probably know about toll-free phone calls. now verizon is using the concept for data. verizon announced a new "freebee data" service...allowin g third-party companies to pick up the tab for your data usage when you download content from their apps, websites and services. verizon believes the service gives companies a powerful way to market to mobile devices... while saving customer's data charges. they plan to begin the service next week. elias: and while you may enjoy fries....mcdonald' s is turning the side item into a dessert. mcdonald's japan announced it was adding the "mc-choco potato" to its menu. the french fries are drizzled with milk chocolate and white chocolate sauce. the fast food giant says the combination creates what it calls "a wonderfully salty and sweet harmonious taste." no word on if it will join the american menu. american menu. elias: and speaking o
. - dan-el padilla peralta: a fellow at undocumented: a dominican boy's odyssey from a homeless shelter to the ivy league. " you're watching local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" : elias: on your money now elias: you probably know about toll-free phone calls. now verizon is using the concept for data. verizon announced a new "freebee data" service...allowin g third-party companies to pick up the tab for your data usage when you download content from their apps, websites...
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otros en cambio no ven los altos precios del dolar con muy buenos ojos sot gonzalo padilla no envia remesaso este economista señala que los bajos precios del petróleo han contribuido a la devaluación del peso y agrega que es solo cuestión de tiempo para que el dolar sobrepase la barrera de los 20 pesos sot fernando treviño economista juanfra/topvo ------ no hay actualmente ninguna justificacin para pedir a las mujeres mexicanas retrasar el quedar embarazadas debido a un brote del virus del zika..... ----- en mxico hay 18 casos de esta enfermedad 13 de ellos reportados en el estado sureÑo de chiapas cuatro en el norte en nuevo len y uno en el estado de jalisco.... ----- pablo kuri subsecretario para prevencin y salud dijo que no hay necesidad de tomar medidas aun en mxico dado al bajo nmero de casos.... juanfra/take vo ------ por otro parte en colombia el ministro de salud dio a conocer una campaÑa en ibagu el da de ayer para combatir el virus que ha afectado a ms de 16-mil personas..... ----- se cree que podra haber alrededor de 600-mil casos de zika durante este aÑo en este pas... ya que e
otros en cambio no ven los altos precios del dolar con muy buenos ojos sot gonzalo padilla no envia remesaso este economista señala que los bajos precios del petróleo han contribuido a la devaluación del peso y agrega que es solo cuestión de tiempo para que el dolar sobrepase la barrera de los 20 pesos sot fernando treviño economista juanfra/topvo ------ no hay actualmente ninguna justificacin para pedir a las mujeres mexicanas retrasar el quedar embarazadas debido a un brote del virus del...
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uncertainties we face, i have to tell you and i say this after many years of public service as general padilla said earlier - i am optimistic. i have a sense of confidence about the future because i know there is one constant: we are a nation of doers, conceived in a revolution against the world's then-leading empire. we have survived the burning of our capital, the disgrace of slavery, a devastating civil war, a great depression, two global conflicts, prolonged military confrontations in korea, vietnam, and the gulf, a superpower rivalry, four presidential assassinations, terrorist attacks in new york, washington, boston, california, and unfortunately, elsewhere. we've endured a whole lot more. now, obviously, no nation is perfect. we are not. no country on earth is or ever will be. but we are resilient. and we are as strong. and i believe we are as strong as we have ever been. and if we remain engaged if we will believe in diplomacy and in the effort to dialogue and to work to try to avoid conflict if we will continue to mobilize to help and support allies and friends across the globe if we
uncertainties we face, i have to tell you and i say this after many years of public service as general padilla said earlier - i am optimistic. i have a sense of confidence about the future because i know there is one constant: we are a nation of doers, conceived in a revolution against the world's then-leading empire. we have survived the burning of our capital, the disgrace of slavery, a devastating civil war, a great depression, two global conflicts, prolonged military confrontations in...
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golden ticket before the judges. this time it was the ladies that john: entertainment expert h ricky p padilla is here. he's been hanging out with v.i.p.s in new york city. amy: we're glad you're back. you watched the show last night. we're going to go through some of the ones that you liked, right? >> yes. amy: we're starting with -- -- >> laportia renee. p me, she had the best voice of the whole night last night. amy: wow. [singing] >> y ou're going to hear > me roar amy: wow. john: her hair is cool too. >> i can see her going t o the p top five. @ 100%. she stood out that much last night amy: the p judges loved her? >> p yes. amy: we're going to listen to tristan mcintosh? >> she was in a situation where she left her mom. her mom was in the military and she went to audition. when she went to @ audition, her mom surprised her. there was not a dry eye in the room. everybody was crying. and then she performed great. last night she did amazing as well. amy: let's now i'm stronger it must be something in the water >> she's really `pp good. i like ``` her voice. >> she has star quality. they are
golden ticket before the judges. this time it was the ladies that john: entertainment expert h ricky p padilla is here. he's been hanging out with v.i.p.s in new york city. amy: we're glad you're back. you watched the show last night. we're going to go through some of the ones that you liked, right? >> yes. amy: we're starting with -- -- >> laportia renee. p me, she had the best voice of the whole night last night. amy: wow. [singing] >> y ou're going to hear > me roar amy:...
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puerto rico's governor alejandro garcia padilla speak exclusively to al jazeera describes what happened next. >> there was a tool that puerto rico had to bring investors to the island, to bring factories, plferg to thmanufacturing to th. they shut down that with a phase out period in 2006. what happened in 2006? we get into recession. >> puerto rico's jobless rate is 12.5% more than double the national average of 5%. last year 84,000 people left the island and 1,000 more join them each week most headed to the u.s. mainland. then there is the 45% poverty rate clouding the future of the working class. >> so a crisis that developed, that took decades to develop, will not be solved from one day to the next one. so for them, i know what they are feeling. i'm with them. and it is because of them that i'm trying too hard to fix these crises. >> the debt load is increasing, the only hope say officials if congress allows the island to restructure the money owed and start from scratch. robert ray, al jazeera, san juan, puerto rico. >>> the u.s. government filed a lawsuit against volkswagen tod to
puerto rico's governor alejandro garcia padilla speak exclusively to al jazeera describes what happened next. >> there was a tool that puerto rico had to bring investors to the island, to bring factories, plferg to thmanufacturing to th. they shut down that with a phase out period in 2006. what happened in 2006? we get into recession. >> puerto rico's jobless rate is 12.5% more than double the national average of 5%. last year 84,000 people left the island and 1,000 more join them...
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. --- yuriana ochoa padilla coment: "me comprara una casa y una van para mi familia, que somos 8 en totalanchas de soccer; ayudara a mi iglesia, a los desamparados, ellos pasan hambre, y a mi familia, a mi aÑos" ... no veo desde ha 21 --- gracias a todos por sus comentarios!... cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional telemundo... esta es una noticia en desarrollo. por primera vez se siente protegida. >>>
. --- yuriana ochoa padilla coment: "me comprara una casa y una van para mi familia, que somos 8 en totalanchas de soccer; ayudara a mi iglesia, a los desamparados, ellos pasan hambre, y a mi familia, a mi aÑos" ... no veo desde ha 21 --- gracias a todos por sus comentarios!... cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional telemundo... esta es una...
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kerry: thank you, thank you very much, major general padilla. thank you, all of you. it's a great privilege for me to be able to be here today. i am delighted to be in the presence of so many people currently serving our nation. all with great distinction. and it's a privilege to be at ndu. i'm also honored that the secretary of the air force is here. thank you very much for being part of this. before i begin, i want to underscore how pleased i am that our sailors were safely returned into united states hands this morning. [applause] as a former sailor myself, as the general mentioned, i know as well as anybody how important our naval presence is around the world. and certainly in the gulf region. and i could not be, and i know the president could not be, prouder of our men and women in uniform. i also want to thank the iranian authorities for their cooperation and quick response. these situations have an an ability, if not properly guided, to get out of control. and i'm appreciative for the quick and appropriate response of the iranian authorities. all indications su
kerry: thank you, thank you very much, major general padilla. thank you, all of you. it's a great privilege for me to be able to be here today. i am delighted to be in the presence of so many people currently serving our nation. all with great distinction. and it's a privilege to be at ndu. i'm also honored that the secretary of the air force is here. thank you very much for being part of this. before i begin, i want to underscore how pleased i am that our sailors were safely returned into...
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y para la familia padilla que nos envÍan saludo de aÑo nuevo. >>> y esto queda en mansios de .a herrera enseÑa a gruperos cÓmo convertirse en metro sexuales. y para arrancar con los propÓsitos de 2016 como limpiar su nevera para comenzar de 0 y las selfies estÁn de moda que hasta los perros se sacan fotos. oye, y un payaso especial cumple su sueÑo de conocer afa wruk aquÍ en un nuevo dia que comienza contigo. feliz aÑo nuevo, seguimos con la rumba. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ para abajo. ♪ ♪ oye, danny cÓmo tienes baterÍas. >>> (risas). dios mÍo, estamos feliz dando gracias a dios porque hoy es viernes! viernes primero de enero 2016, feliz de compartir este primer dei de aÑo con ustedes, que seguro se estÁn por levantar. >>> estamos en vivo... >>> aquÍ con muchas ganas para ustedes. >>> esto no les da una pista que el aÑo serÁ un aÑo rumberos, porque empezamos el aÑo un fin de semana. >>> ahora, muchachos, yo no sÉ como estÁn ustedes. >>> Ánimo. >>> no dieta... >>> novio, metas. >>> novio, novio. >>> yo el deseo que venga el Éxito agrandÁndola familia, en que la familia, se pueda agrandar, di grac
y para la familia padilla que nos envÍan saludo de aÑo nuevo. >>> y esto queda en mansios de .a herrera enseÑa a gruperos cÓmo convertirse en metro sexuales. y para arrancar con los propÓsitos de 2016 como limpiar su nevera para comenzar de 0 y las selfies estÁn de moda que hasta los perros se sacan fotos. oye, y un payaso especial cumple su sueÑo de conocer afa wruk aquÍ en un nuevo dia que comienza contigo. feliz aÑo nuevo, seguimos con la rumba. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ para abajo....
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we had governor padilla on yesterday, you are using the same words he used, resolution.itigation takes dollars away from puerto rico and investors. they're in quite a pickle what type of resolution do you see on the horizon? >> they need a solution, a recovery plan, they need to reinvest in puerto rico to make sure the services and infrastructure will attract business, jobs, create new employment opportunities for their people. the real problem for governments in financial distress is that they need more revenue. more revenue means more jobs, more business stimulation. so you're saying paying off their obligations is important. but if it takes all the juice out of the economy, rawhat's th point. you gave me a statistic that blew my mind. the participation rate in puerto rico is about 40%. what does that mean when you ponder that relevant to the resolution? >> the solution has to be in creating new jobs, increasing participation in the work force to the 62% that the u.s. enjoys. that will help them help themselves. >> now, d.c. is -- has been in the past in a similar circ
we had governor padilla on yesterday, you are using the same words he used, resolution.itigation takes dollars away from puerto rico and investors. they're in quite a pickle what type of resolution do you see on the horizon? >> they need a solution, a recovery plan, they need to reinvest in puerto rico to make sure the services and infrastructure will attract business, jobs, create new employment opportunities for their people. the real problem for governments in financial distress is...
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kerry: thank you, thank you very much, major general padilla. thank you, all of you. it's a great privilege for me to be able to be here today. i'm delited to be in the presence of so many people currently serving our nation. all with great distinction. and it's a privilege to be at n.d.u. i'm also honored that the secretary of the air force is here. thank you very much for being part of this. before i begin, i want to underscore how pleased i am that our sailors were safely returned into united states hands this morning. [applause] as a former sailor myself, as the general mentioned, i know as well as anybody how important our naval presence is around the world. and certainly in the gulf region. and i could not be, and i know the president could not be, prouder of our men and women in uniform. i also want to thank the iranian authorities for their cooperation and quick response. these situations have an ability, if not proper guided, to get out of control. and i'm appreciative for the quick and appropriate response of the iranian authorities. all indications suggest
kerry: thank you, thank you very much, major general padilla. thank you, all of you. it's a great privilege for me to be able to be here today. i'm delited to be in the presence of so many people currently serving our nation. all with great distinction. and it's a privilege to be at n.d.u. i'm also honored that the secretary of the air force is here. thank you very much for being part of this. before i begin, i want to underscore how pleased i am that our sailors were safely returned into...
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when i spoke to the governor garcia padilla yesterday, i talked to him about the perception issue. the island can't pay the $70 billion they owe in debt. but at the same time, they continue to pay their on obligations for the most part. a lot of people think it is political posturing. here's what he had to say when i asked that question. >> everybody that see the numbers conclude that we do not have money to pay. i inherited this crisis. and i'm just trying to solve this crisis. i'm not running anymore. so for -- to be re-elected. it's not a political issue. it is mathematic. and those that are arguing that are trying to take this into the political arena is people that are just responding to particular interest, not the interest of the people of puerto rico and it creditors. >> joining me right now on set is hector nagrone. welcome hector. i would love your take on his comments just now s this posturing? is this reality? can they pay the debts? >> well, let's take the positive first. it's a new year. you know, yesterday the government of puerto rico demonstrated willingness to pay
when i spoke to the governor garcia padilla yesterday, i talked to him about the perception issue. the island can't pay the $70 billion they owe in debt. but at the same time, they continue to pay their on obligations for the most part. a lot of people think it is political posturing. here's what he had to say when i asked that question. >> everybody that see the numbers conclude that we do not have money to pay. i inherited this crisis. and i'm just trying to solve this crisis. i'm not...
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live from new york city with a very special guest from puerto rico, governor al hahn dough garcia padilla live from san juan. thank you so much for joining us on a somewhat historic day where you had an important debt deadline and you have made all but a small portion of the payments due today. i'm just curious for your thoughts. you were able to make most of your commitments good today, but what will happen if there's no political action from congress in the intervening months between now and your next big due date which i believe is july 1st? >> well, we run out of cash. we have been able to do some payment due to the activation of a clause that we call a clawback. that means that we are not putting any more money into the accounts that are created to pay future debts. so that's why we're able to do some payments today. this crisis began in congress in 1996, so what we are asking for congress is to act, give us the tools to address this crisis. we are not asking, we do not want a bailout, we just want the tools to solve this crisis. >> governor, you set the tone for i think what is the
live from new york city with a very special guest from puerto rico, governor al hahn dough garcia padilla live from san juan. thank you so much for joining us on a somewhat historic day where you had an important debt deadline and you have made all but a small portion of the payments due today. i'm just curious for your thoughts. you were able to make most of your commitments good today, but what will happen if there's no political action from congress in the intervening months between now and...