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[all singing in haitian creole] [cheering andnd applause] [all singing in haitian creole] [all singingn haitian creole]] boudre: we work not t only with peacekeepers, the traditional image of peacekeeping-- preventing violence, patrolling in the streets of v vulnerablble neighborhoods withth weapons--bt there is another side of peacekeeping, and it's, you know, engaging communities and creating the conditions for dialogue and mediation, creating the condition for people to be able to express themselves and say what they hahave on their minds and advocate for their rirights. [all singing in haitian creole] [all singing in haitian creole] >> this is "dw news" coming to you live from berlin. china and the eu fail to issue a joint agreement. expectations were high at a brussels meeting. the u.s. annnnounced its pulling out. where does this leave eu-china relations? we will take you to brussels. the world reaeacts, truru's pars pullout in the u.s. protesters had taken to the streets. worlrld leaders say it will not affect their efforts to
[all singing in haitian creole] [cheering andnd applause] [all singing in haitian creole] [all singingn haitian creole]] boudre: we work not t only with peacekeepers, the traditional image of peacekeeping-- preventing violence, patrolling in the streets of v vulnerablble neighborhoods withth weapons--bt there is another side of peacekeeping, and it's, you know, engaging communities and creating the conditions for dialogue and mediation, creating the condition for people to be able to express...
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the cholera epidemic has affected nearly 800,000 haitians, killing over 9,000. this disease is primarily found in disease, which has become countries with inadequat access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene. in short, the quality of living in haiti has created a need for a better life. the economic disparate -- disparity extreme poverty and underdevelopment of haiti continues to loom. though it is an island nation with a rich culture, haiti remains the poorest country in the western hemisphere. among the nine million people who reside in haiti, over half live in extreme poverty. some even living on less than $1 a day. while in the united states, people continue to contribute to our economy, our diversity, and to our ever-evolving culture. this embodies the epitome of a mutualistic relationship. the people of haiti anti-united states had a long and complex relationship dating back to pre-slavery days. our cultures and respective economic histories and destinies re deeply enter2009ed. i greatly urge -- inter2009ed. i -- intertwined. i greatly urge my colleagu
the cholera epidemic has affected nearly 800,000 haitians, killing over 9,000. this disease is primarily found in disease, which has become countries with inadequat access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene. in short, the quality of living in haiti has created a need for a better life. the economic disparate -- disparity extreme poverty and underdevelopment of haiti continues to loom. though it is an island nation with a rich culture, haiti remains the poorest country in the western...
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do about all of them that he even the asshole who got on with going to a cocktail caucus are just haitian kids or their lawyers will. or won't look on it or obama won't look on you know they read all the. guys our core year. on the bus and. he will move on. so up there won't go. down in this community and then when the little men like don't work on you a question that. you don't know. will go kill you. they will bring it up with you know you will i mean you are a budget on the rise and we own the name on the name again. ramadan other than in the. internet when you print. your pin number that you check it's a clue to the good even if no gun which jesus got up there and you go through to be covered for. cliche. i. hope and it will eat nothing but it was the leap that. that led up. to two thousand and seven it was a missile would not we don't think that's our mission when you're going to want to watch you're going to sign a condom not what there's just no. good in them but. you know just mix on the. numbers and it turns into true on the soldiers has a syndrome of on that i am sort of thing t
do about all of them that he even the asshole who got on with going to a cocktail caucus are just haitian kids or their lawyers will. or won't look on it or obama won't look on you know they read all the. guys our core year. on the bus and. he will move on. so up there won't go. down in this community and then when the little men like don't work on you a question that. you don't know. will go kill you. they will bring it up with you know you will i mean you are a budget on the rise and we own...
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i can look at the haitian situation seven years is a long time but it's not so long that some of them-- all of them might be able to go back. 20 years is kind of hard. it's like to see the salt in another way. according to the law, i don't have the ability to solve it. the word is temporary and those that have been in my position over the years have simply automatically extended it. so the six-month and i was down in haiti last week, spoke with the leadership. during the six months coming in to start thinking about travel documents and how you bring these people who are generally better educated, entrepreneurial , would be a think a boost to the haitian economy and social function and by the same token, those that have been allowed to the united states to remain in the united states under tps should start thinking about going back to their homeland. and if they feel as though, and i say this in miami right after the haitian trip, many at this point have different immigration status anyways. they married local men and women so they need to get consult with an immigration of bird to fin
i can look at the haitian situation seven years is a long time but it's not so long that some of them-- all of them might be able to go back. 20 years is kind of hard. it's like to see the salt in another way. according to the law, i don't have the ability to solve it. the word is temporary and those that have been in my position over the years have simply automatically extended it. so the six-month and i was down in haiti last week, spoke with the leadership. during the six months coming in to...
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lankford: there was an announcement made by dhs that made on separate protective status for haitians to extend it for six months, but it raised a red flag and said, the situation has changed in haiti that demanded the protective status from years ago, may or may not be there. i want to ask, is this an alert for everybody on protective status temporarily, the dhs will look at the situation that started with protective status and ask if the situation has changed? sec. kelly: it is an alert, but with that said for whatever reason, once somebody goes on this status they traditionally, historically, they just automatically renew it. some of the central americans have been on this status over 20 years and they were put on status because of a hurricane that happened over 20 years ago. i can tell you, things are going better in central america, much better over the last 20 years. in many ways better. but nobody has ever looked at it and i think it is something we have to do, it is the law. in haiti, seven years ago. the program is for a specific event and in haiti it was the earthquake. yes,
lankford: there was an announcement made by dhs that made on separate protective status for haitians to extend it for six months, but it raised a red flag and said, the situation has changed in haiti that demanded the protective status from years ago, may or may not be there. i want to ask, is this an alert for everybody on protective status temporarily, the dhs will look at the situation that started with protective status and ask if the situation has changed? sec. kelly: it is an alert, but...
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it was actually a reward and an honor for those haitians to be here.y had done so well in the attacks that the british had .arried out in new york to move them to another location would have been an insult. the left was a position of honor. he didn't want to insult these guys. he wanted to let them know they had done a good job. that's why he put them there in trenton. wereact that the hessians somewhat unprepared, but also washington'st up success. to that then was that of the weather. the storm on the night of the crossing, while it delayed him from getting to trenton when he wanted to and the surprise before just dawned that he wants to have. even though he was late getting to trenton, the storm was also part of the camouflage that kept the hessians from notice he was coming. the hessians didn't send out their patrols quite as far as they normally would have that morning because of the weather. there were other factors that made the hessians sure that they weren't going to be attacked. it wasn't just because they felt that the american troops were n
it was actually a reward and an honor for those haitians to be here.y had done so well in the attacks that the british had .arried out in new york to move them to another location would have been an insult. the left was a position of honor. he didn't want to insult these guys. he wanted to let them know they had done a good job. that's why he put them there in trenton. wereact that the hessians somewhat unprepared, but also washington'st up success. to that then was that of the weather. the...
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they will they will be having the rolling lane closures, today will be another day of haitian. king of prussia, we have an accident on the westbound off-ramp 422 to first avenue. watch for that early-morning accident out there. this is the ben franklin bridge, good morning, ben, you're looking good, light volume roads are clear and dry. we have someone on the waze app talking about an accident on east birch owe street. watch for that near frankford avenue. upper 50s pottstown quakertown. 64 in malvern. in the suburbs in new jersey, temperatures for the most part in the 60s and feeling pretty good as you head outside today. we'll see mostly sunny skies and temperatures turning warm are by the afternoon, turning slightly humid, high of 88, matt. >> an investigation is underway into what caused a massive fire at new york city's grenege village. in the end 19 firefighters were hurt, but no residents were hurt. investigators think the fire may have started in the kitchen of a deli and spread. >>> we're getting our first look this morning at a violent bus crash in detroit that was ca
they will they will be having the rolling lane closures, today will be another day of haitian. king of prussia, we have an accident on the westbound off-ramp 422 to first avenue. watch for that early-morning accident out there. this is the ben franklin bridge, good morning, ben, you're looking good, light volume roads are clear and dry. we have someone on the waze app talking about an accident on east birch owe street. watch for that near frankford avenue. upper 50s pottstown quakertown. 64 in...
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. >> i have people affected by it and administration policy changing policy for haitians and how it affects the entire community and how congressman can help two college educated women have the same tubts that my children v the room is filling up and kong dress man is over there talking to people ahead of time answering questions and certainly being accessible and appsing questions. we'll vice-president familiar lay don'ted a new puppy and kitten news via instagram they welcomed harley and hazel. vice-president pence daughter said with loss comes new life. it was one week ago the 12-year-old cat oreo died and they have a eye cat pickles and bunny named mar lon bundo. >> if you need a friend in washington got a dog. >> or rabbit or cat or whatever. >> we figure all the animals are at the naval observatory because the trump family doesn't seem to be in the mood to take annie yu mall at this point. >> if that does it for us tonight. more news at 10, 10:0 and reign and london and paris and have a little fun with the head lines for the weekend. we'll see you tonight. harvey: so the plot thickens
. >> i have people affected by it and administration policy changing policy for haitians and how it affects the entire community and how congressman can help two college educated women have the same tubts that my children v the room is filling up and kong dress man is over there talking to people ahead of time answering questions and certainly being accessible and appsing questions. we'll vice-president familiar lay don'ted a new puppy and kitten news via instagram they welcomed harley...
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mixing for everyone and would bernanke was the best mixer in the east now there are references to the haitian libation. [laughter] by all accounts it was god awful i tried to find the recipe but he really liked on. something else i forgot to mention playing into history was the lead bidder not they have been in charge of beating the animals to make special recipes for the dogs but there was a time when the white house pet messed up plans with a dog named weeks on the scene in according to white house reports the morning of march march 1930 for friday san ham were set up for the resident staff and then the coach stepped away to do something else when they returned there were all gone then they realized because weeks have helped themselves to a nice meal actually the press had a lot of fun with this and staged a photo but the white house cook was very upset soon afterwards a was announced he was leaving the white house to spend more time with his family. [laughter] and then came the more familiar dog. so one thing that was interesting is that over time they fit into three boxes as a culinary ar
mixing for everyone and would bernanke was the best mixer in the east now there are references to the haitian libation. [laughter] by all accounts it was god awful i tried to find the recipe but he really liked on. something else i forgot to mention playing into history was the lead bidder not they have been in charge of beating the animals to make special recipes for the dogs but there was a time when the white house pet messed up plans with a dog named weeks on the scene in according to white...
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he was the one who -- no, his parent were haitian. he was born in new york. he was born in 1813, died in the early 1880s. went to a school that i come back and talk to you, talk about later. did a variety of odd jobs, married my great, great grandmother who died very young, i know nothing about her. and in his second marriage he married into the ray family. they were a prominent family, and cornelius' brother, peter williams gray, had a pharmacy. so he was brought into the drugstore as a pharmacist. he had no background the way my great grandfather did, no training, but he could become a pharmacist. he, too, was very devoted to st. phillip's. um, the other treasure-trove that i found at the schaumberg were the harry williamson papers. and, again, if you look down on the family tree, you will see him there. and i won't go into any detail, and maybe that doesn't show up too well. but in the, in doing the family research, the woman on the right here is mary joseph lyons, and she is the sister of my great, great grandmother, rebecca marshall. so, and she married
he was the one who -- no, his parent were haitian. he was born in new york. he was born in 1813, died in the early 1880s. went to a school that i come back and talk to you, talk about later. did a variety of odd jobs, married my great, great grandmother who died very young, i know nothing about her. and in his second marriage he married into the ray family. they were a prominent family, and cornelius' brother, peter williams gray, had a pharmacy. so he was brought into the drugstore as a...
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anyone else if you do if you actually think that the torn apart in this country believe in children haitian they don't believe in society margaret thought you said there was no sunshine there's only. that she's not just a movie that she's trained moche she's dennis potter this is a boy so what this is a saying of the times that she's a she. clone creativity documentary film camera and get on people tell the truth in this country who don't screen expressing the human cost of the housing crisis on the big screen this documentary explores the cats phase that led to a chronic shortage of social housing. essentially we. simply haven't seen them for social housing and they'd be coming in. senior producer peter bennett there i'm outside the granville to our north kensington in london with the director of dispossession the great social housing swindle paul first of all just your reaction to. the here are lots of the mainstream media cameras here anymore. looking to building obviously you can't really comprehend what went on in. when i found out about i was in sheffield and i'm seeing the images on
anyone else if you do if you actually think that the torn apart in this country believe in children haitian they don't believe in society margaret thought you said there was no sunshine there's only. that she's not just a movie that she's trained moche she's dennis potter this is a boy so what this is a saying of the times that she's a she. clone creativity documentary film camera and get on people tell the truth in this country who don't screen expressing the human cost of the housing crisis...
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>> what do we do with a state like north korea but as near as you can tell the least prone to cue haitian and pressurem from government. north korea is making itself resilient and if not just stubborn and isolated as it is mean more difficult. >> it exactly the way i think we need to the think trustate department's decisionally power is your size, it size of your xha nierm it is a number of connections. i would say the quality of connections as well and i don't think there is fought necessarily one center because there are multiple states that are connected. again, think about a map of the internet. you have a number of porttles with a huge number of connections and smaller ones. certainly, i think the united states today if we don't hafr our snoem self while choosing yourselves open and remain open while protecting yourselves we are the most connected from the people, business, culture, and trudilgzal sylph rights. we do and that is what was ewanted nut in the 7 is 00 and it is till true. educationed the strategy of one belt, one road says openly we are going to build our power and sprea
>> what do we do with a state like north korea but as near as you can tell the least prone to cue haitian and pressurem from government. north korea is making itself resilient and if not just stubborn and isolated as it is mean more difficult. >> it exactly the way i think we need to the think trustate department's decisionally power is your size, it size of your xha nierm it is a number of connections. i would say the quality of connections as well and i don't think there is fought...
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there are references to run base during call the haitian libation.i've tried find the recipe but i can't. by all accounts it was awful. it is something that fdr really like to make. one other thing i forgot to mention that plays until white house food history is presidential pets. the white house executive chef has often been in charge of feeding the animals at the white house and making special recipes for the dogs. there was a time when white house pet messed up the plans for the white house cook. this involved a dog name links. he was a setter that was on the scene. according to white house reports, on the morning of marcf fried eggs and ham set out for the resident staff. the white house cook made this and stepped away to do something else. when they returned they were all gone. they realize this was because lynx had helped himself to a nice hearty meal. the press had a lot of fun with it and staged a photo of links eating ham and eggs off the plate. the cook was upset so soon after it was announced that lynx was leaving the white house to spend
there are references to run base during call the haitian libation.i've tried find the recipe but i can't. by all accounts it was awful. it is something that fdr really like to make. one other thing i forgot to mention that plays until white house food history is presidential pets. the white house executive chef has often been in charge of feeding the animals at the white house and making special recipes for the dogs. there was a time when white house pet messed up the plans for the white house...
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assisted the american revolution and gave courage through the example of the tremendous victory of the haitian people over the french, british, and spanish armies. but the contributions of caribbean americans in the making of america didn't stop with those heroics. the massive migration of caribbean people to the united states of america during the early 20th century gave us another opportunity to make our impact upon the liberation process that was taking place in this country through politics and the arts. ho doesn't know hubert harrison, edward wilmont blyden, and sicily tyson, malcolm x, harry belafonte, all of caribbean heritage who personify the enormous dignity, revolutionary spirit, and unyielding intellectual craff at thats -- craff it's and sense of self-worth that hallmarks of american people and supported the african diaspora pride during times when those attributes would be desired to be denied by others in this contry. we continue to contribute to this country in many ways. secretary of state colin powell of jamaican heritage. attorney eric holder of bear bay dose. former governo
assisted the american revolution and gave courage through the example of the tremendous victory of the haitian people over the french, british, and spanish armies. but the contributions of caribbean americans in the making of america didn't stop with those heroics. the massive migration of caribbean people to the united states of america during the early 20th century gave us another opportunity to make our impact upon the liberation process that was taking place in this country through politics...
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i was with haiti working on another issue suggesting the haitian president, board for one of those days so what we're trying to do is help them solve their problems at home economically. live help themselves in the right direction on security, and with a little luck we might actually be able to help them. but if we don't reduce the drug demand in the united states for heroine, cocaine and methamphetamine this is a waste of time. >> the secretary said i asked a great question. i thought he gave a great answer. i think you made the case for continued support for the alliance of prosperity. just like in clumpy did you say columbia would not come in to solve your problems you said you can do it and we can help. you made the case that i'm delighted to hear, i don't believe our schedules allow us to participate unfortunately. but my thoughts and prayers will be with you in this regard. thank you. >> just a moment of clarification. you mentioned 2000 miles. so there's no confusion, this budget is requesting 74 miles of fencing. sixty new miles of fencing, 14 replacement i was down there and it
i was with haiti working on another issue suggesting the haitian president, board for one of those days so what we're trying to do is help them solve their problems at home economically. live help themselves in the right direction on security, and with a little luck we might actually be able to help them. but if we don't reduce the drug demand in the united states for heroine, cocaine and methamphetamine this is a waste of time. >> the secretary said i asked a great question. i thought he...
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alexander would have surely died in the haitian country side. he's 61.in surgery. in the poorest area of the poorest country of this hemisphere of the world. >> i thought no way is this person going to make it and they do. that's something good that came out of something bad. >> it's the house that paul farmer helped build. at one time even his supporters thought what you are witnessing simply pausant possible. asking how can this possibly be done? >> that's a philosophical question, right? i didn't spend a lot of time on it because i knew the answer was of course. the real question to ask is how do we do it? if they had been saying can we do this at nasa? there would have never been someone on the moon. so the leswe askow and the more we ask how can we do it, the ser we are as a species. >> and able to travel mountains upon mountains. >> and as proof that it was the right thing to do, please observe a rainbow just appeared over your left shoulder. clearly a sign from god. >> from harvard to haiti to heaven. >> i'm probably not headed to the third destin
alexander would have surely died in the haitian country side. he's 61.in surgery. in the poorest area of the poorest country of this hemisphere of the world. >> i thought no way is this person going to make it and they do. that's something good that came out of something bad. >> it's the house that paul farmer helped build. at one time even his supporters thought what you are witnessing simply pausant possible. asking how can this possibly be done? >> that's a philosophical...
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i can look at the haitian situation, say 70 years, it's a long time, it's not so long that some of them, all of them might be able to go back. 20 years, it's kind of hard, i'd like to see this solved in another way. according to the law, i don't have the ability to solve it, the word is temporary, i think those that have been in my position over the years have simply automatically extended it. the six months, i was down in haiti last week, spoke with the leadership, during the six months, you haiti need to start thinking about travel documents and how you're going to bring these people who are better educated, entrepreneurial, would be a boost to the haitian economy in social function, and by the same token, those that have been allowed to remain in the united states, under tps, i should start thinking about going back to their homeland. if they feel as so -- i said this in miami, many of them at this point probably have different immigration status anyways, in that they've married local men and women. at the end of it, we're just temporary unless you change that to permanent somehow. >
i can look at the haitian situation, say 70 years, it's a long time, it's not so long that some of them, all of them might be able to go back. 20 years, it's kind of hard, i'd like to see this solved in another way. according to the law, i don't have the ability to solve it, the word is temporary, i think those that have been in my position over the years have simply automatically extended it. the six months, i was down in haiti last week, spoke with the leadership, during the six months, you...
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before this hospital was built, alexander would have surely died in the haitian countryside.dy to operate on him. brain surgery. in the poorest area of the poorest country in this hemisphere of the world. >> i've seen patients come in there that i've thought, no way this person is going to make it, and they do. that's something good that came out of something bad. >> it's the house that paul farmer helped build. at one time, even his supporters thought what you are witnessing simply wasn't possible. asking, how can this possibly be done? >> that's a philosophical question, right? i didn't spend a lot of time on it because i knew the answer was the real question to ask is, how do we do it? if they had been saying, can we do this at nasa, there would have never been someone on the moon. so the more we ask how and the less we ask, can we do it, the safer we are as a species. >> and the more likely we are to travel, mountains beyond mountains. the title of the book profiling dr. farmer and his quest to cure the world. >> and as proof that it was the right thing to do, please obse
before this hospital was built, alexander would have surely died in the haitian countryside.dy to operate on him. brain surgery. in the poorest area of the poorest country in this hemisphere of the world. >> i've seen patients come in there that i've thought, no way this person is going to make it, and they do. that's something good that came out of something bad. >> it's the house that paul farmer helped build. at one time, even his supporters thought what you are witnessing simply...
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outside clinton's speech, members of the haitian human rights group komokoda held a protest, saying the clinton foundation stole money intended for haiti's reconstruction after the 2010 earthquake. the protesters also blasted clinton's record of public service. this is protester dahoud andre. >> hillary clinton, the clinton family, the harm they have done to our people in haiti, in africa, in libya, in honduras, right here in the united states, the 1996 crime bill criminalizing, incarcerating -- mass incarceration of our youth, that she called super predators. we said, whatever donald trump can do, whatever harm he can do, it cannot be worse than what the clintons have already done to our people. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today's show in the united kingdom, where british prime minister theresa may has suffered a major setback thursday in a snap election that saw her conservative party lose its majority in parliament less than two weeks before the country is scheduled to begin ta
outside clinton's speech, members of the haitian human rights group komokoda held a protest, saying the clinton foundation stole money intended for haiti's reconstruction after the 2010 earthquake. the protesters also blasted clinton's record of public service. this is protester dahoud andre. >> hillary clinton, the clinton family, the harm they have done to our people in haiti, in africa, in libya, in honduras, right here in the united states, the 1996 crime bill criminalizing,...
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one involved two haitian immigrants who had known each other outside of jail. one of them was frank jules. >> what happened, sir? >> i don't know. people come to me and fight me. i don't know what it is. he just kept fight me. i not see his face. he drop me on the floor. this is -- this is not right. i want to see him first. i don't know -- i don't fight him back. he keep fight me. i don't know who this is. >> jules told the responding deputies that he was attacked by surprise and did nothing to provoke the fight. later, captain michael caldwell reviewed jail surveillance footage and confirmed jules' account. >> and what you'll notice, this gentleman mr. jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to
one involved two haitian immigrants who had known each other outside of jail. one of them was frank jules. >> what happened, sir? >> i don't know. people come to me and fight me. i don't know what it is. he just kept fight me. i not see his face. he drop me on the floor. this is -- this is not right. i want to see him first. i don't know -- i don't fight him back. he keep fight me. i don't know who this is. >> jules told the responding deputies that he was attacked by surprise...
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i think that you are right, there is a continuity of her needing to stay to handle the brexit was haitianlyjust about to begin, but talking to tory mps and sources, the mood has shifted —— brexit negotiations. it is now turning into angen negotiations. it is now turning into anger, really deep anger, and they do not see how the pragmatist survives. she is held very personally responsible for a campaign that we should not forget, she plutonium over all of the election literature and the campaign, it was very much theresa may's campaign and ultimately it failed. nick timothy and fiona hill quit, after theresa may failed to win an overall majority in parliament. after theresa may failed to win there were plenty of voices in the conservative party that reminded her that you cannot run the government like you run the home office. the government like you run the london bridge killers who used a van in their terror attack, had wanted a seven tonne lorry instead. and scotland are playing england in their world cup qualifier at hampden park. england in their world cup good afternoon. theresa may's
i think that you are right, there is a continuity of her needing to stay to handle the brexit was haitianlyjust about to begin, but talking to tory mps and sources, the mood has shifted —— brexit negotiations. it is now turning into angen negotiations. it is now turning into anger, really deep anger, and they do not see how the pragmatist survives. she is held very personally responsible for a campaign that we should not forget, she plutonium over all of the election literature and the...
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because we chose to treat haitians at a clinic setting an institutional setting those clinics were the third stakeholder and then the payer in the ecosystem who's going to pay for the services and without considering the interest of all for stakeholders each of which is a leg to the stool and the stool to sustain without all of them the model would grow the right way so we think about patience and what are the services they need the most. how do we make sure the providers we have our high-quality to create the right engagement advocacy is it comes back to our physicians on a platform for treatment over the course of more than a year. on the physicians side of things how do you compensate doctors in a way that makes it worthwhile? doctors r. r. ortiz stretched so thin and the supply nationwide is far short of where demand is. coming up with the right compensation model being able to reward doctors and give them the flexibility to work the hours they won the ships they want and in our case from where they want whether home or the clinic is also important that when it comes to the clinics
because we chose to treat haitians at a clinic setting an institutional setting those clinics were the third stakeholder and then the payer in the ecosystem who's going to pay for the services and without considering the interest of all for stakeholders each of which is a leg to the stool and the stool to sustain without all of them the model would grow the right way so we think about patience and what are the services they need the most. how do we make sure the providers we have our...
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to me, its feels a little odd to call it the descendants of black civil certificate haven't or haitians or journalists or kong schenn shus b objectors and they will them, well, the good outweighed the bad. in 2006 article it was asserted that racial hierarchy was at the root of wilson liberalism. i think we're just beginning to interrogate liberalism in the terms he suggests. in any case, i don't think the role of the historian is to keep the accounting she'll. add the columns, give the thumbs up or the thumbs down. taking a page from work on jefferson, i think we need a human view of woodrow wilson. i have to wonder, looking at the scholarship as a whole, might we be all too willing to weigh the importance of the federal reserve against the segregated lives of black americans or the worthiness of democracy in europe over imperialism in the caribbean. wilson's black on america's black middle class matters. nothing should overwhelm this truth. wilson not only unleashed his administration loaded with white supremacists but i argue he provided a critical language for institutional racism.
to me, its feels a little odd to call it the descendants of black civil certificate haven't or haitians or journalists or kong schenn shus b objectors and they will them, well, the good outweighed the bad. in 2006 article it was asserted that racial hierarchy was at the root of wilson liberalism. i think we're just beginning to interrogate liberalism in the terms he suggests. in any case, i don't think the role of the historian is to keep the accounting she'll. add the columns, give the thumbs...
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and we are worried about the 50,000 haitians, who are being sent back and now here working hard and sending money back to the backbone of haiti. that country will collapse and leaving this country and being good citizens yes or noing for the american dream. i want to yield time to congressman gregory meeks, who represents queens, new york, which is one of the backbones of caribbean-americans and as my parents, and congressman you have been so good to the people you represent as well as all the american people. you sit on financial services and you also sit as a member of the foreign affairs committee where you advocate and speak up for individuals who cannot speak for themselves. mr. meeks: i want to thank representative plaskett for leading this special order on behalf of the congressional black caucus. it is extremely important that we first thank our caribbean brothers and sisters. my sister, representative clarke stated, the history of so many individuals who have made substantial contribution to make this a more perfect union, who, but for their labor and hard work, would not be the co
and we are worried about the 50,000 haitians, who are being sent back and now here working hard and sending money back to the backbone of haiti. that country will collapse and leaving this country and being good citizens yes or noing for the american dream. i want to yield time to congressman gregory meeks, who represents queens, new york, which is one of the backbones of caribbean-americans and as my parents, and congressman you have been so good to the people you represent as well as all the...
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to me, it feels a little odd to call up the descendants of black civil servants, or of haitians or jailed socialists and conscientious objectors and tell them, well, but the good outweighed the bad. the closest i know any scholar has come to merging wilson's racism and politics was an article that challenged us to think about purity in liberalism, race in liberalism, hierarchy in liberalism. i think we're just beginning to interrogate liberalism in the term he suggests. in any case, i don't think the roll of the historian is to keep the accounting sheet. add the columns. i think we need a human view of woodrow wilson, one shorn of our desire to affiliate ourselves as li libserals or scholars. might we be willing to weigh the importance of the federal reserve against the segregated lives of black americans? or the worthiness of democracy in europe over imperialism in the caribbean. woodrow wilson's attack on america's black middle class matters, and no amount of notch counting for wilson's achievements should overwhelm this truth. wilson not only unleashed his administration, loaded it wit
to me, it feels a little odd to call up the descendants of black civil servants, or of haitians or jailed socialists and conscientious objectors and tell them, well, but the good outweighed the bad. the closest i know any scholar has come to merging wilson's racism and politics was an article that challenged us to think about purity in liberalism, race in liberalism, hierarchy in liberalism. i think we're just beginning to interrogate liberalism in the term he suggests. in any case, i don't...
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all of us are motivated today by a sense of urgency to help haitians in need of breakthroughs. the next generation of innovative and passionate researchers will be the critical part of that bright future. nih announced the next generation researchers and initiative to bolster support to early and mid career investigators like a three you see here. our nation's health and well-being depend on your strong support for them. thank you, mr. chairman, my colleagues and i welcome your questions. >> we are glad you are here. i was pleased with the presidents decision to continue your leadership at nih. many of us have advocated for that and we are pleased to see it happen. your team and what your team does is inspiring to all of us. we will have a five-minute round of questions. i think there are a lot of competing things going on today so we will try to keep that as close to five minutes as we can, starting with me. want to askareas i -- ask specifically about in the president's proposal, one was to eliminate the fogarty international center. i think particularly with the zika process
all of us are motivated today by a sense of urgency to help haitians in need of breakthroughs. the next generation of innovative and passionate researchers will be the critical part of that bright future. nih announced the next generation researchers and initiative to bolster support to early and mid career investigators like a three you see here. our nation's health and well-being depend on your strong support for them. thank you, mr. chairman, my colleagues and i welcome your questions....
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declining trading revenues. 3 wall st executives in 24 hours went into inspect haitians -- expect -- expectations management road. -- mode. jpmorgan's cfo at good the sentiment. bloomberg spoke with james gorman who is knowledge to he is seeing a similar trend. >> i think it would be hard to be anomaly. have similar kinds if not the same in some cases. there's enormous uncertainty which typically would read tremendous volatility and it's not. it's was very passive perspective. the downside risk at this point is up weighing the offside risk. now,han: joining us charles peabody. let's just begin with you very quickly. anr take on what seemed like orchestrated move by 3 wall st executives to come out and temper great expectations. i think the expectation was that we would have some sort of seasonal slowdown. the guidance proved to be much weaker than expected. there were other factors beyond just trading. bank of america guided down on net interest income and morgan stanley talked about some of the catalysts to their wealth management losing visibility. the issue was broader than just t
declining trading revenues. 3 wall st executives in 24 hours went into inspect haitians -- expect -- expectations management road. -- mode. jpmorgan's cfo at good the sentiment. bloomberg spoke with james gorman who is knowledge to he is seeing a similar trend. >> i think it would be hard to be anomaly. have similar kinds if not the same in some cases. there's enormous uncertainty which typically would read tremendous volatility and it's not. it's was very passive perspective. the...
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. >> there's also the msci decision on china tomorrow i don't like this whole speck haitian about what's it happens. >> if they include the "a" shares in there or not obviously it will matter -- especially matters more now because in this world, we all inve invest so essentially it's an automatic buy for those companies that would qualify if they make that call. >> i was looking at something earlier, all this stuff is going to get more and more important people trying to game out when you should get in front of it, figure out what they're going to pick. >> a lot of dogs being wagged by tails. >> i like contessa's doggy paddle joke from earlier >> we'll see you tomorrow. thank withdryou very much, michl that does it for "closing bell." "fast money" begins now. >> sure does "fast money" starts now with breaks news. you're looking at a live shot of the white house where the ceos of some of the biggest companies in the world are meeting with president trump, everyone from apple's ceo tim cook, to the man with the biggest news in the last week, amazon's jeff bezos microsoft's also in attendan
. >> there's also the msci decision on china tomorrow i don't like this whole speck haitian about what's it happens. >> if they include the "a" shares in there or not obviously it will matter -- especially matters more now because in this world, we all inve invest so essentially it's an automatic buy for those companies that would qualify if they make that call. >> i was looking at something earlier, all this stuff is going to get more and more important people...