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haiti continues to be hit with evere drought and disastrous affects of a hurricane. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> the affordable care act has improved the health care and financial security of every american regardless of where he or she gets health insurance. mr. sherman: health care costs have been growing at the slowest rate. seniors in the medicare doughnut hole saved $23 billion. every american woman could rest easier that women are no longer charged more. and 137 million americans with private insurance receive free preventive services. the majority has made its mission to destroy the affordable care act no matter the costs and the costs would extend far beyond the health care system. repeal would cause just new york to lose more than 130,000 jobs in 2019 alone. the affordable care act has reduced the burden of health care costs for hardworking families not only in new york but across the nation and tho
haiti continues to be hit with evere drought and disastrous affects of a hurricane. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> the affordable care act has improved the health care and financial security of every american regardless of where he or she gets health insurance. mr. sherman: health care costs have been growing at...
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the top recalcitrant countries include china, cuba, haiti, brazil, pakistan, vietnam.ogether 180,000 of their citizens are here with existing removal orders and a third of them committed crimes here. yesterday donald trump signed executive order saying he would play hardball if these countries continue to resist. >> the state department is going to withhold veesas and use other tools to make sure countries accept and return the criminals that came from their country. we'll ensure the countries take the individuals back. >> reporter: the tools may include something everyone understands, money. we gave pakistan over a billion dollars, haiti, vietnam, india, over 100 million each. because of the supreme court ruling once an immigrant serves sentence, we can only hold them for six months, and if their country doesn't take them back, we have to release them often with deadly consequces. ter a 16-year sentence of rape, a man served 17 years in fresno. after haiti refused, he killed a 25-year-old woman in connecticut. >> if we restrict visas for people coming to the u.s., the
the top recalcitrant countries include china, cuba, haiti, brazil, pakistan, vietnam.ogether 180,000 of their citizens are here with existing removal orders and a third of them committed crimes here. yesterday donald trump signed executive order saying he would play hardball if these countries continue to resist. >> the state department is going to withhold veesas and use other tools to make sure countries accept and return the criminals that came from their country. we'll ensure the...
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years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haiti. what is life like today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. despite over $10 billion donated in aid, struggles and poor conditions persist. woman: really, we don't know what happened to the money. ha ha! but i don't see nothing done. there's really nothing done. elaine: correspondent stephen gibbs travels to the hard-hit island nation. he'll assess the quality of life for haitians now.
years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haiti. what is life like today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. despite over $10 billion donated in aid, struggles and poor conditions persist. woman: really, we don't know what happened to the money. ha...
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they can serve people in haiti. an entire city. let's get out of the comfort zone people. that's what time it is. you know, i'm here today and i'll be out there tomorrow also, but let me tell you for women of color and for black women, we are going to be meeting after that march. because is not just a question of us being here today are being out there tomorrow going home, you have to look seriously about where and what were doing next. if you're not part of an organization you have to join one. to hear me? if you could get two, three, four of your friends together that's what it takes you know, people talk about resistance and sometimes it seems like it's kind of fake what that means is you come to a rally but it's more than rent coming to a rally. it's doing the work for the long haul. that is one of the reasons that the woman from the nonviolent coronary coordinating community are getting together with a black woman's blueprint. we will discuss what will be doing next. what is our program and where are we going t
they can serve people in haiti. an entire city. let's get out of the comfort zone people. that's what time it is. you know, i'm here today and i'll be out there tomorrow also, but let me tell you for women of color and for black women, we are going to be meeting after that march. because is not just a question of us being here today are being out there tomorrow going home, you have to look seriously about where and what were doing next. if you're not part of an organization you have to join...
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another terrible disaster, a hurricane, hit haiti. i'd like to commend local organizations in south florida ed by the haitian women of holding a d m, silence to the little haiti cultural central. silence a moment of at the haiti cultural central. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kilmer: thanks, mr. speaker. i rise today to say goodbye to a dedicated public servant and a key part of my team. judith morris has served the olympic peninsula for a decade. judith's knowledge of the peninsula and her dedication is unmatched. there are few that combine her compassion and guidance to any constituent who had a question or needed help with a federal agency. whether at the office or at the grocery store or at an event, judith was available. mr. speaker, judith has served our nation with distinction, first in the peace corps an
another terrible disaster, a hurricane, hit haiti. i'd like to commend local organizations in south florida ed by the haitian women of holding a d m, silence to the little haiti cultural central. silence a moment of at the haiti cultural central. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized for one minute....
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let me tell you something about haiti.of slavery go the united states for quicking france out
let me tell you something about haiti.of slavery go the united states for quicking france out
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miss haiti, a survivor of the devastating 2010 earthquake that destroyed her hometown was named first runner up. miss colombia was second runner up. there is much more ahead on good morning washington. hey team, i know we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... snow falling while you were sleeping - and making for a messy morning commute. plus - breaking new details about a deadly stabbing at a canadian mosque. why officials are now calling this an act of terrorism. and president trump standing his ground on a controversial immigration order. the new arrests and protest overnight. good morning washington. some school good morning washington. some school closures and delays just coming in - stafford county is closed today. fairfax county is on a two hour delay. and charles county also on a two hour delay. toss to eileen winter weather advisory remains in effect until 7am for the dmv. - isolated slick spots early; otherwise cold & breezy - fe
miss haiti, a survivor of the devastating 2010 earthquake that destroyed her hometown was named first runner up. miss colombia was second runner up. there is much more ahead on good morning washington. hey team, i know we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... snow falling while you were sleeping - and making for a messy morning commute. plus -...
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presentadora: participaron 86 candidatas, estaban los representantes de haitÍ y colombia. que contratarÁ a refugiados, y ayudarÁ a sus socios tambiÉn. alejandra: luego de cuÁntas actividades realizas, y estar sent,
presentadora: participaron 86 candidatas, estaban los representantes de haitÍ y colombia. que contratarÁ a refugiados, y ayudarÁ a sus socios tambiÉn. alejandra: luego de cuÁntas actividades realizas, y estar sent,
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stop robbing of haiti and ghana and many other places. by 1919 it is fed up so much they cannot call for a pan african congress called in manchester, england. they had five of those. in 1940 to 1945. he'd want to have the first in america in the united states in new york, but woodrow wilson would not allow the other delegates a visa. they did not want these blacks to come in. remember by 1919 many africans had fought in world war i with the french forces. many blacks have gone and fought with european forces and they've come back to america. they went to france and got great dignity. in america they were treated the same as they were before. and this is the first international gathering of people of color period. during that same time, world war i has started. and du bois for the first time falters really. during world war i, he called for americans and soldiers to close ranks. what he said is now is not the time for political education. it's time to close ranks and fight against the german forces. many black leaders criticized him. put d
stop robbing of haiti and ghana and many other places. by 1919 it is fed up so much they cannot call for a pan african congress called in manchester, england. they had five of those. in 1940 to 1945. he'd want to have the first in america in the united states in new york, but woodrow wilson would not allow the other delegates a visa. they did not want these blacks to come in. remember by 1919 many africans had fought in world war i with the french forces. many blacks have gone and fought with...
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, but haiti refused to repatriate him so he was turned loose on the streets. this way we take these countries that don't take their criminals back, cut off their visa programs, cut off their foreign aid, give standing in federal court for the victims and victims families to force the government to deport these people that are committing these heinous crimes. i have met like donald trump said a while ago, in your earlier broadcast, i have met with many of these victims families myself. it is heart-wrenching. incredible to me somebody would put political correctness ahead of safety of the american people. this election was all about securing the borders and keeping americans safe. charles: yeah. >> so we're going to push this thing until we're told it ain't going to happen. we'll keep pushing forward. i think american people want it and demand it. charles: to your point, hard to talk to listen to angel moms. i feel like we've let down a whole lot of americans. really appreciate your time. tonight. >> you bet, charles. charles: thank you. charles: trump's secret
, but haiti refused to repatriate him so he was turned loose on the streets. this way we take these countries that don't take their criminals back, cut off their visa programs, cut off their foreign aid, give standing in federal court for the victims and victims families to force the government to deport these people that are committing these heinous crimes. i have met like donald trump said a while ago, in your earlier broadcast, i have met with many of these victims families myself. it is...
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presentadora: participaron 86 candidatas, estaban los representantes de haitÍ y colombia.
presentadora: participaron 86 candidatas, estaban los representantes de haitÍ y colombia.
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fue una competencia bastante reÑida entre las tres finalistas haitÍ francia y colonial cabe seÑalar queacias. jorge: Éstas son las principales noticias. aumenta la oposiciÓn a la orden del presidente trump a la hora de suspender el programa de refugiados y prohibir la entrada de personas de siete paÍses musulmanes. trump enfrenta varias demandas legales y congresistas demÓcratas que en proponer una legislaciÓn para anular sus nuevas medidas migratorias. el temor de que las nuevas medidas de trump afecten a 6 millones de indocumentados que viven en estados unidos. esto advierten desafiantes nativo americanos de una tribu fronteriza en arizona y asÍ
fue una competencia bastante reÑida entre las tres finalistas haitÍ francia y colonial cabe seÑalar queacias. jorge: Éstas son las principales noticias. aumenta la oposiciÓn a la orden del presidente trump a la hora de suspender el programa de refugiados y prohibir la entrada de personas de siete paÍses musulmanes. trump enfrenta varias demandas legales y congresistas demÓcratas que en proponer una legislaciÓn para anular sus nuevas medidas migratorias. el temor de que las nuevas...
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we'll have to make this right with haiti, without question. the u.n. is going to have to take responsibility. i hope we can have peacekeeping reform in the process while we do that. >> thank you. 85% of the security council's peacekeeping personnel actually serve in africa. >> yes. >> and the u.n. is deeply involved in ending conflict there. but much of the conflict is caused by poverty, is caused by disease. president bush initiated a program pepfar to deal with the hiv/aids epidemic in africa. mr. tillerson testified last week about his strong support for that program and pointed out that it should be continued and enhanced. could you talk a little bit about how you view the pepfar program in terms of going forward in the future and the funding levels that would be needed to make it the success it has been thus far? >> i think pepfar you can look at the results and see the success. you can look at the numbers and the lives that have been affected by that. i think it's one of the successful programs that happened at the united nations. i would certain
we'll have to make this right with haiti, without question. the u.n. is going to have to take responsibility. i hope we can have peacekeeping reform in the process while we do that. >> thank you. 85% of the security council's peacekeeping personnel actually serve in africa. >> yes. >> and the u.n. is deeply involved in ending conflict there. but much of the conflict is caused by poverty, is caused by disease. president bush initiated a program pepfar to deal with the hiv/aids...
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production move to other countries like nicaragua or maybe to cuba if regulation changes to a place like haiti and you will have more of a problem between mexico and the united states. just to throw out there, this does seem like a bullying tactic and you wonder do they have a deep understanding of how trade works. >> steve, it is been said all week, this is the presidency now, when you are president, your words are listened to and people scurry and there is a reaction. your words matter and white house's press secretary, the only thing worse is your words are not paid attention to. >> when you think of mexico, the longest, peaceful and history of the world and to the south of a friendly critical of deep culture cal ties of the united states and massive trades moving back and forth and clearly his actions are destabilizing that relationship, putting the american economy at risks. this is terrible. terrible, terrible public policy from a former republican's perspective in congress. republican congress will never vote for 20% tariffs as sean spicer has described. the white house is making this u
production move to other countries like nicaragua or maybe to cuba if regulation changes to a place like haiti and you will have more of a problem between mexico and the united states. just to throw out there, this does seem like a bullying tactic and you wonder do they have a deep understanding of how trade works. >> steve, it is been said all week, this is the presidency now, when you are president, your words are listened to and people scurry and there is a reaction. your words matter...
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my family left haiti during a tough time in haiti in the 1960s. i benefited from the american dream. it's important for us to respect and embrace immigrants and make sure any vetting we have is consistent with the law. >> d.c. attorney general karl racine, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> we're awaiting tape out of the trump white house. he's meeting with small business leaders. when we get that tape in house, we'll play it for you live on the air. the air. i'll be right back. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path forward. for a different kind
my family left haiti during a tough time in haiti in the 1960s. i benefited from the american dream. it's important for us to respect and embrace immigrants and make sure any vetting we have is consistent with the law. >> d.c. attorney general karl racine, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> we're awaiting tape out of the trump white house. he's meeting with small business leaders. when we get that tape in house, we'll play it for you live on the air. the air. i'll...
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13) y aunque no logr coronarse ninguna lana,xico, colombia, per, panam, brasil, hemisferio como te haiticuadro de finalistas. (nat presentacion bo 2 me las presentaciones musicales estuvieron a cargo del legendario grupo boyz 2 men, y del rapero flo- rida. william vlez, telemundo. take vo / blanca ---rescate en altama unote con decenas de migrantes violencia en sus pases sone la rescatados justo cuando su embarcacin se hunda en el mediterrneo. take vo / cesar sociales trala publicacines un video que muestra a estudiantes resguardndose os de las balas tras un enfrentamiento de pandillas --- live weather cam segment ends top vo blanca --estudiantes de kinder eron que esconderse bajo las mesas de clase luego que se desatara un fuerte tiroteo en san juan de puerto rico. --segun los informes preliminares, la balacera fue ocasionada entre maleantes que se habrian enfrentado en el interior del plantel educativo. --aun se desconoce el motivo del cruce de tiros y no se ha logrado el arresto de los responsables. --nadie resulto herido. take natsvo : 4 sec unos for cuecesar / --la guardi mil inmigr
13) y aunque no logr coronarse ninguna lana,xico, colombia, per, panam, brasil, hemisferio como te haiticuadro de finalistas. (nat presentacion bo 2 me las presentaciones musicales estuvieron a cargo del legendario grupo boyz 2 men, y del rapero flo- rida. william vlez, telemundo. take vo / blanca ---rescate en altama unote con decenas de migrantes violencia en sus pases sone la rescatados justo cuando su embarcacin se hunda en el mediterrneo. take vo / cesar sociales trala publicacines un...
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miss haiti and colombia are the first and second runners-up.the announcement >>> miss universe is ... france. >> it really is. she was crowned earlier tonight. right before the announcement was read the former miss universe steve harvey used a pair of glasses. he accidentally announced someone else the winner but yes, it is her. >>> now, screen actors guild awards were handed newt repeat winners and new faces. -- handed out. new and repeat winners. >> now, denzel washington, emma stone for best female actress, playing an inspiring actress that falls in love with a musician in "la-la land "we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,
miss haiti and colombia are the first and second runners-up.the announcement >>> miss universe is ... france. >> it really is. she was crowned earlier tonight. right before the announcement was read the former miss universe steve harvey used a pair of glasses. he accidentally announced someone else the winner but yes, it is her. >>> now, screen actors guild awards were handed newt repeat winners and new faces. -- handed out. new and repeat winners. >> now, denzel...
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clinton working on things like haiti and international aid efforts.rough a lot of emotions and he will fly out on a helicopter to andrews air force base and the staff is there to wish the president well but i have to say, it isa president well but i have to say, it is a remarkable feeling, katty, to be there with them when they transition from resident to private citizen. —— president. it will be... former president bush dr sell—off in the sunset, several thousand miles away to texas but obama is staying in dc, in part because one daughter is still in school. i wonder whether that will be making the transition easier or more difficult. and that has never happened before. you have never had a former president decamping a couple of drops down the road from the president. this is the cavalcade, it is heading along pennsylvania avenue from the white house. at some point, i ink, on their route, they will pass donald trump's new hotel, which is also quite a thing, the fact that donald trump has this big, swanky hotel, which is a couple of hundred yards from
clinton working on things like haiti and international aid efforts.rough a lot of emotions and he will fly out on a helicopter to andrews air force base and the staff is there to wish the president well but i have to say, it isa president well but i have to say, it is a remarkable feeling, katty, to be there with them when they transition from resident to private citizen. —— president. it will be... former president bush dr sell—off in the sunset, several thousand miles away to texas but...
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one of the crews hoisted up seven people from a disabled boat not far from the coast of haiti.l seven were safely taken to the bahamas. >>> a painstaking operation today on a roller coaster in new zealand. emergency crews had to help several to safety. local media reports that no one was hurt. the managers said that the mishap was caused by a problem with a chain on the ride. jan and mike. >> that's scary. >> yeah. >> thank you, larry. >>> that's a quick look at what's going on around the world. >> yeah, hump 4:30 starts right now. >>> president barack obama thanks his family to round out his farewell address, but why was one of his daughters missing? good morning. thank you for joining us. >> social media had a blast with that. good morning. i'm mike hydeck. of course, the roller coaster ride continues when it comes to the weather, cold, hot, warm, snow, sleet, sun, you have it all. and that's why we have allyson rae. >> yeah, it's going to be up and down absolutely. and that's going to bring in the potential for wintry mix over the weekend. today we will deal with showers. we
one of the crews hoisted up seven people from a disabled boat not far from the coast of haiti.l seven were safely taken to the bahamas. >>> a painstaking operation today on a roller coaster in new zealand. emergency crews had to help several to safety. local media reports that no one was hurt. the managers said that the mishap was caused by a problem with a chain on the ride. jan and mike. >> that's scary. >> yeah. >> thank you, larry. >>> that's a quick look...
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paul farmer's work in haiti. sometimes, it's a very local community. host: i don't want to overstate the power like georgetown or harvard has, but what responsibility do you have and i know i'm talking a lot about responsibility. that's what the conversation is ultimately about. what responsibilities do you have to urge other institutions who you, on some level, i'm not saying you control them or anything like that, but what responsibility do you have to urge other institutions to do that? what responsibility do you have push other institutions to do that work? >> i think embedded in both of our responses a moment ago is the fact we will often work with other kinds of organizations and community and city agencies and the like. we can't do it alone as universities, so finding those partnerships is important. think also, you should know the conversations taking place on both our campuses are reflected in many other campuses and we're part of an organization, universities studying slavery. we have both the university of virginia and william and mary. both
paul farmer's work in haiti. sometimes, it's a very local community. host: i don't want to overstate the power like georgetown or harvard has, but what responsibility do you have and i know i'm talking a lot about responsibility. that's what the conversation is ultimately about. what responsibilities do you have to urge other institutions who you, on some level, i'm not saying you control them or anything like that, but what responsibility do you have to urge other institutions to do that? what...
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. >> 41 years ago that couple from haiti could have made the choice to abort, but they didn't. they chose life. they didn't choose what might have been, they chose what is to come. they went and followed and fostered that life. and the future and the dreams that baby would bring. i'm certain that this couple would never have thought that that child would become the first black female republican ever elected to congress. >> well, this march this year coincided with the 44th anniversary of roe v. wade. after going back and forth on the issue over the years, the president vowed to have a supreme court justice committed to overturning the 1973 law. >>> let's get a check now on your weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. it was a pretty nice weekend. >> it was a nice winter weekend. it had a chill to it, but if you wanted to do the outdoor activities, this was a good weekend across the country. we had snow near the great lakes. and we had a little piece of snow that went through washington, d.c. last night. it's just about over near the capital. the grassy surfaces have an inch
. >> 41 years ago that couple from haiti could have made the choice to abort, but they didn't. they chose life. they didn't choose what might have been, they chose what is to come. they went and followed and fostered that life. and the future and the dreams that baby would bring. i'm certain that this couple would never have thought that that child would become the first black female republican ever elected to congress. >> well, this march this year coincided with the 44th...
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miss katie 25 year old -- miss haiti named first runner up. >> you know, i'm always sailing the crown on my head, i can't believe it. every step, every step is a surprise. and i wanted to cry at every step. and i'm very proud and i feel blessed, really, i feel blessed. >> no hard feelings here, outgoing miss universe made reference to steve harvey's gasp, oversized glasses, the winner of this year's, you might remember during the 2016 pageant harvey mistakenly announced the wrong winner. >> well, i will say that not only is miss universe blessed, but i'm blessed because i pretty much work with three beauty queens, each and every day. >> oh, jim donovan. >> smart and beautiful women. the combination is deadly. >> oh, go on. >> cbs-3 "eyewitness news", tracking snow for the morning commute. our queen katie has your forecast coming up next. >> and mellen yan marriages, what's trending for couples in this generation, how it is apparently much different than >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> well, in some areas, it may
miss katie 25 year old -- miss haiti named first runner up. >> you know, i'm always sailing the crown on my head, i can't believe it. every step, every step is a surprise. and i wanted to cry at every step. and i'm very proud and i feel blessed, really, i feel blessed. >> no hard feelings here, outgoing miss universe made reference to steve harvey's gasp, oversized glasses, the winner of this year's, you might remember during the 2016 pageant harvey mistakenly announced the wrong...
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we're going to have to make this right with haiti without question and the u.n. is going to have to take responsibility and i hope we can have peace keeping reform in the process. >> 85% of the peace keeping personnel of the u.n. served in africa. >> yes. >> and the u.n. is deeply involved in dissolving conflict there. much of it is caused by disease. president obama created something called peppepfar. mr. tillerson testified last week about his strong support for that program an pointed out that it should be continued and enhanced. can you talk a little bit about how you view the pep ffar progr in terms of going forward and the funding levels to make it the success it has been thus far. >> i think you can look at the results and see the success and look at the numbers and lives affected by that and i think it's one of the successful programs that happened at the united nations and i would certainly continue to support it going forward. >> thank you. >> senator paul. >> governor, haley, congratulations on your nomination. >> thank you. >> james madison wrote that
we're going to have to make this right with haiti without question and the u.n. is going to have to take responsibility and i hope we can have peace keeping reform in the process. >> 85% of the peace keeping personnel of the u.n. served in africa. >> yes. >> and the u.n. is deeply involved in dissolving conflict there. much of it is caused by disease. president obama created something called peppepfar. mr. tillerson testified last week about his strong support for that program...
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hurricane matthew slams into haiti in october, killing hundreds as it cuts a path from here to the south—eastates. a massive storm, fuelled by warmer—than—average ocean water. in the pacific, in september, taiwan feels the force of typhoon meranti, the strongest since haiyan in 2013. in october, in south korea, cars are swept down flooded streets in the strongest cyclone there in four years. rescues in spain, in december, animal and human, as torrential downpours lead to flash flooding. but in south america, rivers run dry. not enough rain has caused bolivia to declare a state of emergency, facing its worst drought in 25 years. israel, in november, fighting the flames, as a two—month drought and arson leads to wildfires. australia, and beach—goers in melbourne struggle against strong winds whipped up by approaching thunderstorms. several people died from rare thunderstorm asthma in november, after suffering breathing problems from pollen carried by the wind. in the uk, the first named storm of the autumn, angus, struck in november. winds in the irish sea were so strong that this ferry was stu
hurricane matthew slams into haiti in october, killing hundreds as it cuts a path from here to the south—eastates. a massive storm, fuelled by warmer—than—average ocean water. in the pacific, in september, taiwan feels the force of typhoon meranti, the strongest since haiyan in 2013. in october, in south korea, cars are swept down flooded streets in the strongest cyclone there in four years. rescues in spain, in december, animal and human, as torrential downpours lead to flash flooding....
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in haiti, guatemala, and other neighboring countries, millions of children go hungry.t now, thousands of helpless girls and boys are starving. for over 30 years, food for the poor has been reaching out to shine god's love on the poorest of the poor throughout the caribbean and latin america. but they need our help now to answer the prayers of children and families living on the edge of survival. >> announcer: there's deep sorrow in angela's eyes. this frail 10-year-old carries a terrible burden of suffering. she lives in crushing poverty in this one-room shack with her mom
in haiti, guatemala, and other neighboring countries, millions of children go hungry.t now, thousands of helpless girls and boys are starving. for over 30 years, food for the poor has been reaching out to shine god's love on the poorest of the poor throughout the caribbean and latin america. but they need our help now to answer the prayers of children and families living on the edge of survival. >> announcer: there's deep sorrow in angela's eyes. this frail 10-year-old carries a terrible...
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orphan age school in haiti sent me this. >> congratulations. momma greta.ulations momma greta. we want to tell you congratulations on your new show and we love you. >> congratulations. always have my back. guess what i have there's 100% of the time. i love them. >>> watch or follow me on twitter at facebook and so much more. "hardball" starts now. here is chris. >>> size matters day four. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews in washington. white house held first briefing. when press secretary sean spicer criticize the media on the size of the crowd. he was following his boss orders. here is trump himself on saturday. >> we had a massive field of
orphan age school in haiti sent me this. >> congratulations. momma greta.ulations momma greta. we want to tell you congratulations on your new show and we love you. >> congratulations. always have my back. guess what i have there's 100% of the time. i love them. >>> watch or follow me on twitter at facebook and so much more. "hardball" starts now. here is chris. >>> size matters day four. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening i'm...
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still not clear today that one can use a haiti's position. so all the petitions were filed eventually when some detainees finally had access to counsel, although restricted, those petitions were not ruled on by a court. no court had the opportunity to determine what was happening to the detainees was awful or not. as part of doj petitioner's entire policy of harsh treatment. it was not just to impose maximum pressure. it was also as we allege in paragraph 61, to keep the detainees from accessing the outside world. my friend argued that the doj petitioners cannot be on the hook for this substitute due process claim, claim that was not presented per there's no conditions claim just an equal protection claim. because the doj petitioners did not set all of the details other restricted conditions. conditions. but their order itself in paragraph 61 requires keeping individuals in solitary confinement and isolation. that's way within the prison system people are kept from accessing the outside world. it cannot be done in the general population unit.
still not clear today that one can use a haiti's position. so all the petitions were filed eventually when some detainees finally had access to counsel, although restricted, those petitions were not ruled on by a court. no court had the opportunity to determine what was happening to the detainees was awful or not. as part of doj petitioner's entire policy of harsh treatment. it was not just to impose maximum pressure. it was also as we allege in paragraph 61, to keep the detainees from...
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miss haiti was first runner up.runner up was miss columbia. >> you can watch the san francisco chinese new year's parade on february 11th. >>> hundreds of people in dc celebrated the chinese new year over the weekend. they celebrated with dragon dances and fireworks and there was a parade to ring in the year of the rooster. we'll have the parade here starting at 6:00. the news that day starts at 5:00. 5:00. >>> let's talk about the warriors. they had two things going against them in portland. it was the second game in two nights. stephen curry sick with the flu but the team was okay without him. they pulled it off squeaking out a victory, 113-111. >>> today at 9:00, we action in fall out from an executive order on immigration. >>> the san francisco 49ers hire john lynch as the new general manager. >>> we're live with the new fox show "24th legacy". >>> good monday morning, a very busy monday morning. if you went to bed last night and put down the phone, maybe you didn't know something about the 49ers. you wake up th
miss haiti was first runner up.runner up was miss columbia. >> you can watch the san francisco chinese new year's parade on february 11th. >>> hundreds of people in dc celebrated the chinese new year over the weekend. they celebrated with dragon dances and fireworks and there was a parade to ring in the year of the rooster. we'll have the parade here starting at 6:00. the news that day starts at 5:00. 5:00. >>> let's talk about the warriors. they had two things going...
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the world has seen your you deliverthe help in times of crisis, from an earthquake in haiti to this -- to the soon army in japan. in japan.nami think of ebola and the countless lives our armed forces saved in west africa. it was you that set up the , and set the example for the world's response. one woman in west africa said, we thank god first and we thank america second for caring about us. .hat is the difference you made you continue to make, in the lives of people around the world. servicenow well, with comes great sacrifice, and after 15 years of war, our wounded warriors bear the scars, both seen and unseen. in my visits to their bedsides and rehab centers, i have been watching a wounded warrior grabbed his walker and pull himself up and through excruciating pain, take a step, then another. or hearing troops how -- describe how they grappled with ptsd. as a military and as a nation, we have to keep supporting our resilient and incredibly strong wounded warriors as they learn to walk and run and heal. as they find new ways to keep serving our nation, they need to know that we sti
the world has seen your you deliverthe help in times of crisis, from an earthquake in haiti to this -- to the soon army in japan. in japan.nami think of ebola and the countless lives our armed forces saved in west africa. it was you that set up the , and set the example for the world's response. one woman in west africa said, we thank god first and we thank america second for caring about us. .hat is the difference you made you continue to make, in the lives of people around the world....
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a panel of judges in haiti has certified the victory of presidential candidate.idence was found of the fraud some candidates have alleged. he will be sworn in on february seventh. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. collins.ney this is bloomberg. it is just after 5:30 p.m. on tuesday, 9:30 wednesday morning in sydney. i'm joined by eva tickling with a look at the markets. david: asian markets are open with a bit of a spring in their step. in new zealand, the markets opened .7% with futures up about the same amount. japan, the futures there are pointing down and we will be watching japan today for the last of the pmi manufacturing numbers. we saw very strong numbers coming out of china and the u.s. and global pmi looks to be heading to it and level since 2014. japan is also looking at a strong result and we will watch that coming out in about two hours time. in south korea, the current balance coming out later today. a big exporter of cars and phones. they have been labeled a currency manipulator by t
a panel of judges in haiti has certified the victory of presidential candidate.idence was found of the fraud some candidates have alleged. he will be sworn in on february seventh. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. collins.ney this is bloomberg. it is just after 5:30 p.m. on tuesday, 9:30 wednesday morning in sydney. i'm joined by eva tickling with a look at the markets. david: asian markets are open with a bit of a spring in...
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little haiti. just in case miami didn't have enough tasty stuff from elsewhere.the back. they serve some of the dishes that make me happiest. jerk chicken, who doesn't love that? curried goat, roti, and this. cow-foot soup. flavors, textures, some next level stuff. >> that looks, by the way, unbelievable. that's so good. what's the best thing about miami? >> the mix of cultures that we've got. >> what's the worst thing? >> you know what really pisses me off? i walk down the street and i say hi to people because that's kind of like how i am, and i don't get a hi back here. >> to what do you attribute this? >> the transient part of it. people don't feel rooted. they are from south america, central america. their whole plan is to come here do what they can to send money to their family to live in the home of their dreams and then go back and live with them, which is great. i would probably do the same thing. >> if i were to think about coming to florida to live, what would seem attractive to me, and i mean this absolutely, find some place on the beach and just sink
little haiti. just in case miami didn't have enough tasty stuff from elsewhere.the back. they serve some of the dishes that make me happiest. jerk chicken, who doesn't love that? curried goat, roti, and this. cow-foot soup. flavors, textures, some next level stuff. >> that looks, by the way, unbelievable. that's so good. what's the best thing about miami? >> the mix of cultures that we've got. >> what's the worst thing? >> you know what really pisses me off? i walk down...
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inaccurate because during the bush administration, they did interfere with the election process in haiti. and helped to depose the elected incumbent from office. and they forced him to go to africa for political asylum. and they installed a military leader. it is place. with the did interfere electoral process after the cold war. in this hemisphere. not in europe but in this hemisphere. so i thought he was being very inaccurate in his statement. and i'm calling to correct that. is calling in from texas on the republican line. hello, robert. caller: i have been hearing since the 1970's that the american people are being dumped down by colleges and by the media and all of that. thewhat gets me is that media has been dumbed down by the american people. so that is where we are at. i don't care if you talk about republican media or liberal media. the american people are the ones that are dumbing it down. host: where do you get your news? rely, ever since the 1970's, i have heard from all kinds of people that were getting dumbed down. and we are not dumbed down no more. the democrats don't und
inaccurate because during the bush administration, they did interfere with the election process in haiti. and helped to depose the elected incumbent from office. and they forced him to go to africa for political asylum. and they installed a military leader. it is place. with the did interfere electoral process after the cold war. in this hemisphere. not in europe but in this hemisphere. so i thought he was being very inaccurate in his statement. and i'm calling to correct that. is calling in...
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in haiti, hurricane matthew brought death and disease.ns about the future after a year of improving relations with the u.s. and everywhere, the worst hot flash still global warming. with record temperatures and plenty of alarming examples of its impact. >> yeah, how about glacier national park? to think that in perhaps my children's lifetime, the glacier is gone, that's crazy! >> through it all, the best kitchen table news, the american economy did pretty well. >> hey! show me the money. >> i think 5% is a very great number for unemployment. it is terrible for skim milk. but i think delicious for unemployment. >> home building was up, wages, too. >> things are good, yet, people are saying, at least at the polls, they're not good enough. >> yeah, well, i'm like, are we still in a recession or is that over? >> i know we're not where we want to be, but we are taking strides in the right direction. >> and the most staggering number from 2016, 325 million, the current size of the u.s. population. that's 2.5 million more than last year. >> with
in haiti, hurricane matthew brought death and disease.ns about the future after a year of improving relations with the u.s. and everywhere, the worst hot flash still global warming. with record temperatures and plenty of alarming examples of its impact. >> yeah, how about glacier national park? to think that in perhaps my children's lifetime, the glacier is gone, that's crazy! >> through it all, the best kitchen table news, the american economy did pretty well. >> hey! show me...
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the help you delivered in times of crisis from an earthquake in haiti to the tsunami in japan.ca. it was you who set up the architecture and set the example for the world's response. one woman in west raf africa said, we thanked god first and then we thanked america second for caring about us.africa said we thanked god first and then we thanked america second for caring about us. that's the difference you make, you continue to make, in the lives of people around the world. as you know well with service comes great sacrifice and after 15 years of war our wounded warriors bear the scars, both seen aeb unseen p. in my visits to their bed sides and rehab centers, i have been in awe watching a wounded warrior grab his walker and pull himself up and through excruciating pain, take a step and then another. hearing troops describe how they grapple with post traumatic stress and having the strength to ask for help. as a military and as a nation we have to keep supporting our resilient and incredibly strong as they learn how to walk and run and heel. as they find new ways to keep serving
the help you delivered in times of crisis from an earthquake in haiti to the tsunami in japan.ca. it was you who set up the architecture and set the example for the world's response. one woman in west raf africa said, we thanked god first and then we thanked america second for caring about us.africa said we thanked god first and then we thanked america second for caring about us. that's the difference you make, you continue to make, in the lives of people around the world. as you know well with...
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helped you deliver in times of crisis from an earthquake in haiti to the suwanee in japan.africa. it was you that set up the architecture, set the example for the world's response. and one woman in west africa said we thanked god first and then we thanked america second for caring about us. that's the difference you make. you continue to make in the lives of people around the world. as you know well, with service comes great sacrifice. after 15 years of war, our wounded warriors where the scars both seen and unseen. in my visits to their bedsides and rehab centers i have been in all, watching a wounded warrior grab his bunker and pull himself up and threw excruciating pain take a step and then another. we are hearing troops describe how they grappled with post traumatic stress to ask for help. as a military and as a nation , we have to keep supporting our resilience and the incredibly strong wounded warriors as they learn to walk and run and heal . as they find new ways to keep serving our nation, they need to know that we still need your incredible talents. you've given so
helped you deliver in times of crisis from an earthquake in haiti to the suwanee in japan.africa. it was you that set up the architecture, set the example for the world's response. and one woman in west africa said we thanked god first and then we thanked america second for caring about us. that's the difference you make. you continue to make in the lives of people around the world. as you know well, with service comes great sacrifice. after 15 years of war, our wounded warriors where the scars...
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them kind of agreed >> okay. >> yes. >> he does a lot for community and everything you mentioned in haiti all that. that is tremendous but nfl is a business. you are not the producing you cannot pay players that are making what he is making. >> we will see what doug pederson has to say about this maybe he is strictly business too we will see, guys. >>> 7:57. fired over a tweet? school employee is out of the job because she replied to a student on line, what she says , that got the her canned. >>> remembering the life and legacy of doctor martin luther king junior. >> i have a dream. my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will in the be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character , i have a dream today. >> what are you doing for others? how our community is answering one of the doctor king's famous questions. >>> no your limits, a breast cancer survivor spreads an important message with proof, how this photo may help save your life. >>> and half of her size after decades of struggling with her weight. and allentown woman makes a permane
them kind of agreed >> okay. >> yes. >> he does a lot for community and everything you mentioned in haiti all that. that is tremendous but nfl is a business. you are not the producing you cannot pay players that are making what he is making. >> we will see what doug pederson has to say about this maybe he is strictly business too we will see, guys. >>> 7:57. fired over a tweet? school employee is out of the job because she replied to a student on line, what she...
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miss haiti was first runner up. >>> we're joins tomorrow by a doctor who says there's a rising trend and how to do it safely without the receivers. >> can't wait to hear what this doctor has to say. >> wrong, wrong. we'll find out tomorrow. >> by the way, just because you went to cal, cal beat stanford 66-55. >> did you hear that? go bears. i apologize for my red tire. >>> thanks for watching. gasia and i will see you back here at noon. >>> live from new york city,he." >> wendy: how you doin'? we don't judge. but we're judging. it's going to be juicy. ♪ >> now, here's wendy! >> wendy: thank you for joining us.
miss haiti was first runner up. >>> we're joins tomorrow by a doctor who says there's a rising trend and how to do it safely without the receivers. >> can't wait to hear what this doctor has to say. >> wrong, wrong. we'll find out tomorrow. >> by the way, just because you went to cal, cal beat stanford 66-55. >> did you hear that? go bears. i apologize for my red tire. >>> thanks for watching. gasia and i will see you back here at noon. >>>...