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port au prince haiti. says a global cars on the use of certain chemicals to three years in aerosol cans has helped reduce the size of the hole in the ozone layer satellite images show the damage could be almost fully reversed by the year twenty sixty five those countries agreed to phase out the use of problematic problematic chemicals those c.f.c.'s in one nine hundred eighty five they rise into the stratosphere destroying molecules. in has been blamed for an increase in skin cancers. a man has walked away with the biggest prize in middle east and football for just the second time in the history of the united arab emirates in the final of the gulf cup after a dramatic night in kuwait city to hamish reports. the action started in the stands long the full kickoff in this gold cup final between a mine and u.a.e. more than twenty planes had carried supporters and journalists from the two nations as they packed the sixty thousand capacity all jobber stadium in kuwait this a team event may not resonate globally
port au prince haiti. says a global cars on the use of certain chemicals to three years in aerosol cans has helped reduce the size of the hole in the ozone layer satellite images show the damage could be almost fully reversed by the year twenty sixty five those countries agreed to phase out the use of problematic problematic chemicals those c.f.c.'s in one nine hundred eighty five they rise into the stratosphere destroying molecules. in has been blamed for an increase in skin cancers. a man has...
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port-au prince haiti. and japan the world famous to keiji fish market has held its last pre-dawn new year's auction before closing down for relocation. the highest bidder paid more than three hundred twenty thousand dollars for a giant two now weighing one hundred kilograms to keiji is one of talk is most popular tourist attractions and has been open for eighteen years the fish market will now move to a new location in october. hello again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera the author of a new book criticizing us present donald trump's administration says he's standing by his work michael wolff spent months in trump's white house he says the u.s. president has quote less credibility than perhaps anybody who's ever walked on earth at this point end of quote wolf has spoken publicly for the first time since the book's only released on friday. they say he is. a moron in the. there's a competition to sort of get to the bottom line here of who this man is let's remember this man does not read
port-au prince haiti. and japan the world famous to keiji fish market has held its last pre-dawn new year's auction before closing down for relocation. the highest bidder paid more than three hundred twenty thousand dollars for a giant two now weighing one hundred kilograms to keiji is one of talk is most popular tourist attractions and has been open for eighteen years the fish market will now move to a new location in october. hello again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al-jazeera...
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mission to haiti tourism by a reports now from port au prince on the major tossed it. has been trying to find his brother for more than a week he visited more explain the stations and has just been notified that he's being held here at the port au prince national penitentiary. the police arrest my brother and he was not part of the gang and they took him away and we're looking for him he was selling water on the street. the accounts of relatives visiting the prison highlight the problems that justice system here is facing we were just inside the prison and we were not allowed to film it is overcrowded and people are living in dire conditions. video obtained by the associated press use agency last february shows what life is like inside a malnourished inmate barely surviving in prison cells overcrowding is one of the highest in the world at more than three hundred fifty percent of over eleven thousand prisoners eight thousand i did haney's awaiting trial. united nations peacekeeping troops left haiti two months ago the u.n. mission is now fully focused on improving the
mission to haiti tourism by a reports now from port au prince on the major tossed it. has been trying to find his brother for more than a week he visited more explain the stations and has just been notified that he's being held here at the port au prince national penitentiary. the police arrest my brother and he was not part of the gang and they took him away and we're looking for him he was selling water on the street. the accounts of relatives visiting the prison highlight the problems that...
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port au prince haiti. large parts of the eastern u.s. are in the grips of a historic winter storm system called a bombsite plane this map shows the areas that will see the worst of the record low temperatures the national weather service says heavy snow hurricane force winds i am tired of flooding expected until late friday when the storm moves towards canada and the extreme weather has caused travel chaos with thousands of flights canceled under reports from new york. a large chunk of north america was already in a deep freeze now the northeast coast is being hit particularly hard from a winter blizzard massachusetts bearing the brunt of it blowing snow made out conditions along the coastal regions of the state there was icy flooding. in the seaside town of scituate massachusetts boats were seen floating in icy waters all of the northeast of the u.s. was hit with what meteorologists were loosely calling a snow hurricane it closed many schools and government offices in new york heavy snow and particularly high winds nearly brought the ci
port au prince haiti. large parts of the eastern u.s. are in the grips of a historic winter storm system called a bombsite plane this map shows the areas that will see the worst of the record low temperatures the national weather service says heavy snow hurricane force winds i am tired of flooding expected until late friday when the storm moves towards canada and the extreme weather has caused travel chaos with thousands of flights canceled under reports from new york. a large chunk of north...
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port au prince haiti. large parts of the eastern u.s. are in the grips of a historic winter storm system called a bomb on this one shows the areas that will see the worst of the record breaking low temperatures the national weather service says heavy snow hurricane force winds entitled flooding are expected until late friday when the storm moves towards canada and the extreme weather has caused travel chaos with thousands of flights canceled leaving many travelers stranded at airports scammer elizondo reports on the. a large chunk of north america was already in a deep freeze now the northeast coast is being hit particularly hard from a winter blizzard massachusetts bearing the brunt of it blowing snow white out conditions along the coastal regions of the state there was a sea flooding. in the seaside town of scituate massachusetts boats were seen floating in icy waters all of the northeast of the u.s. was hit with what meteorologists were loosely calling a snow hurricane it closed many schools and government offices in new york heavy sn
port au prince haiti. large parts of the eastern u.s. are in the grips of a historic winter storm system called a bomb on this one shows the areas that will see the worst of the record breaking low temperatures the national weather service says heavy snow hurricane force winds entitled flooding are expected until late friday when the storm moves towards canada and the extreme weather has caused travel chaos with thousands of flights canceled leaving many travelers stranded at airports scammer...
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port au prince haiti. perl's former president alberto fujimori has been released from hospital he was pardoned last month by president. because of poor health did the decision triggered nationwide protests and led to the resignation of three cabinet ministers fujimori was serving a twenty five year sentence for corruption and human rights abuses during his rule in argentina thousands of government workers have protested in buenos aires against job cards and layoffs are part of reforms by president. to reduce government dead and attract investors the unions say at least twelve hundred federal employees have lost their jobs in the past month. to africa now nigeria's military says it's reduced is rescued rather one of the schoolgirls abducted by boko haram in twenty fourteen salome paul who was found with another girl and a child in the northern town of polka they've been brought to a hospital nigeria's government has been criticized after. two hundred seventy students from the town of chibok were kidnapped f
port au prince haiti. perl's former president alberto fujimori has been released from hospital he was pardoned last month by president. because of poor health did the decision triggered nationwide protests and led to the resignation of three cabinet ministers fujimori was serving a twenty five year sentence for corruption and human rights abuses during his rule in argentina thousands of government workers have protested in buenos aires against job cards and layoffs are part of reforms by...
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what appears here is port-au-prince, the capital city of the republic of haiti.n excellent harbor encourages shipping. port-auprince -- strangers from afar actually do today strangers from afar actually do descend on haiti from the sky. the imposing cathedral there is a spiritual center for most of the decisions. the presidential palace represents political authority. the national school of medicine is a symbol of higher education in a country where the population is 275 persons to each square mile. that is a density greater than any other republican the americas. the local marketplace shows a much greater density. it is merely the gathering spot of tradesmen who deal with perishable foodstuffs for metropolitan consumption. one finds here in rich volubility, the special variation of french called creole. a special variation of french. the people speak french. 90% of the population is of african origin. it is one of the few independent negro nations in the world. it is lunchtime and everybody is stopping for a snack and a snooze. it is not especially hot. a breeze
what appears here is port-au-prince, the capital city of the republic of haiti.n excellent harbor encourages shipping. port-auprince -- strangers from afar actually do today strangers from afar actually do descend on haiti from the sky. the imposing cathedral there is a spiritual center for most of the decisions. the presidential palace represents political authority. the national school of medicine is a symbol of higher education in a country where the population is 275 persons to each square...
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now in haiti around two million people who live in the capital port au prince are appealing for help to get clean drinking water the devastating earthquake eight years ago wrecked sanitation systems and temporary taps and toilets keep breaking down charlotte dallas has the story. this is the only source of drinking water in the delmas neighborhood of port au prince a twenty leagues a bucket of water costs sixteen cents blanchard is one of few haitians who can afford the daily ritual and. would like to get drinking water we'd like them to build a tank so we can get water because it's life without it we can't live we need the state to build a bathroom there's no bathroom here. but those who cannot afford the sixteen cents for clean water come here the water is contaminated but they fill up their containers and drink it anyway despite the threat from was a born cholera more than half a million haitians have had the disease. so. we need water if the people don't have water what will we do this tank doesn't work water is health water is life there are people who don't have that when this
now in haiti around two million people who live in the capital port au prince are appealing for help to get clean drinking water the devastating earthquake eight years ago wrecked sanitation systems and temporary taps and toilets keep breaking down charlotte dallas has the story. this is the only source of drinking water in the delmas neighborhood of port au prince a twenty leagues a bucket of water costs sixteen cents blanchard is one of few haitians who can afford the daily ritual and. would...
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we met the un representative in port-au prince who says the task ahead is an enormous challenge we have started trying already to work in local. tribunals of premier installs and help them with the people who have been in prolonged pretrial detention for the longest period of time to actually appear before a judge. and it's not just what's happening in the prisons but also the conduct of security forces. a police operation last month in the grand ravine area of prince left at least nine people dead some inside a school the victims included a professor and an armed security guard among others human rights groups fear an increase in abuses and they need to confront impunity they need to hold people to account even high level high ranking people so that there isn't an abuse of the law . overcrowded prisons allegations of police abuse as well as massive corruption are some of the biggest challenges for the next few years the question is whether haiti's government leaders and the new u.n. mission can succeed in reforming a system that urgently needs to change. to prince haiti. well still ahe
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conditions trees about reports from the capital port au prince. has been trying to find his brother for more than a week he visited more explicit stations and has just been notified that he's being held here at the port au prince national penitentiary. and we're not going to the police arrest my brother and he was not part of the gang and they took him away and we're looking for him he was sowing water on the street. the accounts of relatives visiting the prison hi led to problems the justice system here is facing we were just inside the prison and we were not allowed to film it is overcrowded and people are living in dire conditions on the. video obtained by the associated press use agency last february shows what life is like inside malnourished inmates barely surviving in prison cells overcrowding is one of the highest in the world at more than three hundred fifty percent of over eleven thousand prisoners eight thousand i did haney's awaiting trial. united nations peacekeeping troops left haiti two months ago the u.n. mission is now fully focus
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now in haiti around two million people who live in the capital port au prince are appealing for help to get clean drinking water the devastating earthquake eight years ago wrecked sanitation systems and temporary taps and toilets keep on breaking down. the story. this is the only source of drinking water in the neighborhood of port au prince a twenty leagues a bucket of water costs sixteen since blanchard is one of few haitians who can afford the daily ritual and. would like to get drinking water we'd like them to build a tank so we can get water because his life without it we can't live we need the state to build a bathroom there's no bathroom here. but those who cannot afford the sixteen cents for clean water come here the water is contaminated but they fill up their containers and drink it anyway despite the threat from waterborne cholera more than half a million haitians have had the disease. so. we need water if the people don't have water what will we do this tank doesn't work water is health water is life there are people who don't have that when this tank worked we had water.
now in haiti around two million people who live in the capital port au prince are appealing for help to get clean drinking water the devastating earthquake eight years ago wrecked sanitation systems and temporary taps and toilets keep on breaking down. the story. this is the only source of drinking water in the neighborhood of port au prince a twenty leagues a bucket of water costs sixteen since blanchard is one of few haitians who can afford the daily ritual and. would like to get drinking...
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this is the only source of drinking water in the delmas neighborhood of port au prince a twenty leagues a bucket of water costs sixteen cents molly blanche shot is one of few haitians who can afford the daily ritual the amazing logan when a family member that would like to get drinking water would like them to build a tank so we can get washed out because his life without that we can't live we need the state to build a bathroom there's no bathroom here. but those who cannot afford the sixteen cents to clean the water come here the water is contaminated but they fill up they contain is and drink it anyway despite the threat from we support cholera more than half a million haitians have had the disease it's. somebody else about going to be enough if we need water if the people don't have water what will we do this tank doesn't work water is healthy water is life there are people who don't have that when this tank worked we had water that. you know it all flows back to this haiti. davis stating the earthquake in twenty tame two hundred twenty thousand people died and infrastructure was des
this is the only source of drinking water in the delmas neighborhood of port au prince a twenty leagues a bucket of water costs sixteen cents molly blanche shot is one of few haitians who can afford the daily ritual the amazing logan when a family member that would like to get drinking water would like them to build a tank so we can get washed out because his life without that we can't live we need the state to build a bathroom there's no bathroom here. but those who cannot afford the sixteen...
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i was in port-au-prince. we covered it. that just adds to this, the pain, the hurt. it has to, right? >> it totally does and you know from being there in haiti what haitians would say americans is thank you. thank you for being such great neighbors to help us out in the time we need it. haitians are always reciprocal. they love americans. what we got from this president is no sense of history, no sense of facts. instead we've got a president who appears to be watching tarzan during the day. >> the last u.n. report on haiti was issued in 2017. it said 2.5 million haitians still, still need humanitarian aid. 55,000 people living there are still living in camps. >>> it's easy to take for granted how often do you think about what it takes to keep that elevator you ride every day running smoothly? sorry for the buzz kill, but behind the scenes there are some serious questions being raised about elevator safety. those questions are being raised by elevator mechanics themselves. they're the ones ringing the are being discussed up and down the state capitol in annapolis. >>
i was in port-au-prince. we covered it. that just adds to this, the pain, the hurt. it has to, right? >> it totally does and you know from being there in haiti what haitians would say americans is thank you. thank you for being such great neighbors to help us out in the time we need it. haitians are always reciprocal. they love americans. what we got from this president is no sense of history, no sense of facts. instead we've got a president who appears to be watching tarzan during the...
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port. au prince to feel very flattered that he has chosen this as a forum. for those that don't want to listen to him you can they can lead well probably to no one's surprise whatsoever trump speech did feature his signature phrase of america first and his speech is actually rounding out the end of the forum i believe in america i will always put. the first one the united states grows so does the world america is roaring that america is a cutting edge john and that's what we're doing in america and the results hold on mistaken america's future has never been brighter it will always put america first i believe in america so come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of the union since he came to the white house term speech was highly anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion used the opportunity to promote himself and
port. au prince to feel very flattered that he has chosen this as a forum. for those that don't want to listen to him you can they can lead well probably to no one's surprise whatsoever trump speech did feature his signature phrase of america first and his speech is actually rounding out the end of the forum i believe in america i will always put. the first one the united states grows so does the world america is roaring that america is a cutting edge john and that's what we're doing in america...
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little bit about i mean people in britain that alone knowing what the people of the youngsters in port-au prince know about i don't get to know anything about what you found in british guiana moskos support for workers in british here what is that the bullshit revolution in one nine hundred seventeen had a huge impact on workers all over the world and my focus specifically on jamaica cuba haiti british guy trinidad. mexico we can't forget mexico mexico plays a pretty critical part in this book my focus on them and puerto rico my focus on the way in which the communist movement. based out of russia then impacted workers all over the world in and you had folks like well for domingo who was a jim aikin migrant to the united states who talked about bolshevism in guyana when he looked at workers in one nine hundred nineteen who were just in an uproar across the caribbean and he just asked questions in his magazine in his newspaper that he created you know is there bolshevism in the caribbean and i think that when we began to just understand the complexity of the ways in which working workers running
little bit about i mean people in britain that alone knowing what the people of the youngsters in port-au prince know about i don't get to know anything about what you found in british guiana moskos support for workers in british here what is that the bullshit revolution in one nine hundred seventeen had a huge impact on workers all over the world and my focus specifically on jamaica cuba haiti british guy trinidad. mexico we can't forget mexico mexico plays a pretty critical part in this book...
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embassy in port-au-prince to meet with the haitian president today to explain the presidents comments as best he can. so yeah, this something that is what this community. little haiti is a set of downtown miami is awn very long-standing community on your and its, there's a lot of people upset right now. >> host: in addition to the media reaction, what do you think the impact will be if any significant on the ongoing immigration talk in washington trip ? >> guest: that's hardest thing to figure.at the president throughout his presidency, there will be negotiations ongoing on several issues. you make comments that people are not happy with. obviously this one would reach a whole other level, but at the end of the day i don't know how much this changes that i know if all of a sudden now the white house, republics in congress pressure to provide some sort of relief forfr the people from haiti, el salvador and some of those african nations that event shut out from the temporary protected status program. the present administration, trumpp administration has eliminated temporary protected st
embassy in port-au-prince to meet with the haitian president today to explain the presidents comments as best he can. so yeah, this something that is what this community. little haiti is a set of downtown miami is awn very long-standing community on your and its, there's a lot of people upset right now. >> host: in addition to the media reaction, what do you think the impact will be if any significant on the ongoing immigration talk in washington trip ? >> guest: that's hardest...
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joining us from port-au-prince in haiti. first of all, what's the reaction in your region. ? >> wolf, the reaction has been swift and scathing. the government said they found the american president's actions as being irresponsible, reprehensible and racist. we had reaction as well from the somalis who thought this was fake news and if it were true that he said these things about the country, they do not deserve any response whatsoever. people of course have been talking on social media and saying really weighing in and saying africa is not what the president said it is. posting pictures of beautiful scenes from the cape to cairo. here i am today on a friday in the word that the president is supposed to have used. it has been a completely united front for the african and it did. people are wondering why there is such a disconnect between the americans and the president's officers. together with his team they went and donated blood for the survivors. people have been talking about this all day long in our part of the region. it has been an interesting thing to see how they have
joining us from port-au-prince in haiti. first of all, what's the reaction in your region. ? >> wolf, the reaction has been swift and scathing. the government said they found the american president's actions as being irresponsible, reprehensible and racist. we had reaction as well from the somalis who thought this was fake news and if it were true that he said these things about the country, they do not deserve any response whatsoever. people of course have been talking on social media...
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we happened to be at the hospital in port-au-prince when he was brought in, stunned but alive.rt of our report that aired that week when we first saw monley. >> reporter: monley was brought to general hospital by his uncle, who says he found him in the rubble alive after nearly eight days. monley was covered in dust, weak, and limp. a doctor and a nurse quickly gave him an iv. >> what's he saying? >> you want to drink some juice? you want to drink some juice? >> you can tell he's very dehydrated by his skin. >> because his skin doesn't bounce back? >> something called starvation ketosis so you have to be very careful. i'm sure he'd love some food right now but we can't give it to him. >> that was monley in 2010. this, i'm happy to say, is monley today. he's 13 now and not just surviving, but he's thriving with the help of the organization worldwide orphans and dr. jane erinson, he has been well cared for. as i said, his parents died, but he's living with relatives and two brkts, moises and kristofer. his favorite subjects in school are english and french, and he says he wants t
we happened to be at the hospital in port-au-prince when he was brought in, stunned but alive.rt of our report that aired that week when we first saw monley. >> reporter: monley was brought to general hospital by his uncle, who says he found him in the rubble alive after nearly eight days. monley was covered in dust, weak, and limp. a doctor and a nurse quickly gave him an iv. >> what's he saying? >> you want to drink some juice? you want to drink some juice? >> you can...
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he's been condemned from port-au-prince to peoria to los angeles to long island. he's been condemned almost universally. those statements reflect a view about public policy. that our immigration laws ought to have within them a racial preference. preferring european nations over latin america or the caribbean. it is inconsistent with american values. inconsistent with the words on the statue of liberty and it isn't the direction that i believe our immigration policy should go. nor do i believe it is a direction most members of congress want to see our immigration policy go. >> democrats have embraced martin luther king day as a day of service. should president trump have followed that example? as you know, he spent much of the day today playing golf in florida. >> i think the administration should have had a mobilization consistent with he have president since president reagan signed the holiday bill to say to the american people that this is how we should celebrate, if you will, the life and legacy of this great american, martin luther king. this is 50 years sinc
he's been condemned from port-au-prince to peoria to los angeles to long island. he's been condemned almost universally. those statements reflect a view about public policy. that our immigration laws ought to have within them a racial preference. preferring european nations over latin america or the caribbean. it is inconsistent with american values. inconsistent with the words on the statue of liberty and it isn't the direction that i believe our immigration policy should go. nor do i believe...
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a question asked all over the capital of port-au-prince. 2 million people within ten miles of the epicenter when the 7.0 quake struck just before 5:00 p.m. the quake lasted a minute. the intensity so strong, within seconds a cloud of dust covered the city. >> the world is coming to an end. >> reporter: overnight, 30 strong tremors. today, haiti is in shock, covered in dust and blood. >> welcome back, everyone. today marks eight years since the devastating earthquake in haiti you saw on your screen. hundreds of thousands of people killed, more than a million left homeless. millions need help today. the haitian embassy in washington will hold a moment of silence at 4:53 in the afternoon. it's the time the quake hit eight years ago today. >> you can't believe it was eight years ago. >>> back here at home, there's a risk after extreme weather changes. we want to get more with meteorologist bill karins. >> rochester, new york is 58 degrees. very warm. january thaw, right? 24 hours from now, the windchill is going to be zero and a foot of snow on the ground. crazy changes. the arctic air is on th
a question asked all over the capital of port-au-prince. 2 million people within ten miles of the epicenter when the 7.0 quake struck just before 5:00 p.m. the quake lasted a minute. the intensity so strong, within seconds a cloud of dust covered the city. >> the world is coming to an end. >> reporter: overnight, 30 strong tremors. today, haiti is in shock, covered in dust and blood. >> welcome back, everyone. today marks eight years since the devastating earthquake in haiti...
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his father in port-au-prince haiti determined that his children would have a better life than he did that very impoverished country. alix coming to the united states, joining the maryland national guard. and then getting selected to attend west point. when he graduated he had top ranking as a physics student when his desire was to go to the u.s. army flight school. and when he graduated, he had a posting on social media that i want to read to you. it is so moving. alix saying, and i quote, knowing that one day i will be a pilot is humbling beyond words. i could not help but be flooded with emotions knowing that i will be leading these men and women who are willing to give their all to preserve what we value as the american way of life. to me, that is the greatest honor. and, of course, it is worth remembering every single day, the u.s. military is an all-volunteer force. alix and so many other immigrants come to this country and volunteer to join the military, serve the country. serve their commander in chief. and possibly risk it all, making the ultimate sacrifice in war. this young
his father in port-au-prince haiti determined that his children would have a better life than he did that very impoverished country. alix coming to the united states, joining the maryland national guard. and then getting selected to attend west point. when he graduated he had top ranking as a physics student when his desire was to go to the u.s. army flight school. and when he graduated, he had a posting on social media that i want to read to you. it is so moving. alix saying, and i quote,...
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we're driving all over port-au-prince trying to find somewhere that they can get some sort of care.t turned away by a couple hospitals who didn't -- couldn't take them. it was just a surreal scene to -- one minute you're total journalism mode trying to cover the story and the next minute you're basically like an ambulance trying to get this woman to the hospital. >> thanks for sharing memories here and your perspective on this. >> it's 5:50 right now. we turn to a developing story out of charles coun detectives asking for your help solving a homicide. a woman's body was found on old washington road near smallwood drive in waldorf. the only sort of identification were these two distinct tattoos. the tattoos are of a cherub angel and a design. the angel is on her left shoulder blade, the design on her write inner wrist. call the sheriff's office if you know who it is. >>> a man who disappeared eight months ago wasli murdered. marty mcmillan jr.'s family got the devastating news. it all started in april. they reported him missing and told police they suspected foul play. just before he
we're driving all over port-au-prince trying to find somewhere that they can get some sort of care.t turned away by a couple hospitals who didn't -- couldn't take them. it was just a surreal scene to -- one minute you're total journalism mode trying to cover the story and the next minute you're basically like an ambulance trying to get this woman to the hospital. >> thanks for sharing memories here and your perspective on this. >> it's 5:50 right now. we turn to a developing story...
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are you in port-au-prince?an you talk about what has happened to you since you were arrested and then detained and deported? >> thank you for having me on your program again. yes, i just woke up in haiti after 32 years. changed so much since i left. i was deported on tuesday without any notification from a lawyer. they just deport me. my kids were still in court. it seemed like something will organize between ice and the bia. now deport me to haiti and -- it was very tough. two days of hell. andtarted monday at 7:00 tuesday i got out at 12:30. .t was very hard it was very hard travel. it was very hard. imagine standing up for two days straight with no food and shackled up with no explanation. now i am in haiti. amy: can you talk about your core choke children here in the united states and talk about what you w wanted to stay here - can you talk about your four children here in the united date and talk about what you wanted to stay here? >> they are my life. i live for them. now they have to suffer the consequen
are you in port-au-prince?an you talk about what has happened to you since you were arrested and then detained and deported? >> thank you for having me on your program again. yes, i just woke up in haiti after 32 years. changed so much since i left. i was deported on tuesday without any notification from a lawyer. they just deport me. my kids were still in court. it seemed like something will organize between ice and the bia. now deport me to haiti and -- it was very tough. two days of...
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in haiti, thousands of protesters took to the streets of the capital port-au-prince to protest against president trump for reportedly describing haiti, as well as some african nations, and el salvador, as "s-hole" countries. this is haitian professor josue merilien. >> donald trump is a piece of [beep] president. in outlook that contributes to a p] situation. the support of the enslaved politicianwho don't make considerations with their country of mine, but defending their own interest. they are all corrupt politicians. amy: in a major labor victory, a global clothing brand has been forced to pay $2.3 million to improve workplace safety in 150 factories in bangladesh. the brand is not named in the settlement. it was sued by workers unions in the permanent court of arbitration in the hague. the committee to protect journalists is demanding justice for the murder two brazilian journalists killed within the last week -- reporter ueliton brizon and radio journalist jefferson pureza lpes. back in the united states, the chairman of usa gymnastics and several board members have resigned amids
in haiti, thousands of protesters took to the streets of the capital port-au-prince to protest against president trump for reportedly describing haiti, as well as some african nations, and el salvador, as "s-hole" countries. this is haitian professor josue merilien. >> donald trump is a piece of [beep] president. in outlook that contributes to a p] situation. the support of the enslaved politicianwho don't make considerations with their country of mine, but defending their own...
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in haiti's capital port-au-prince, demonstrators gathered thursday outside the u.s. embassy to protest trump's policies and to condemn his recent remarks in which he called haiti, el salvador, and african nations "s-hole countries." this is david oxygene of the movement for liberty and equality of haitians. >> we are saying that donald trump is a racist, criminal president. he can't set foot on this land. he should not come to any country in the caribbean, nor any in africa because he treats those countries like [beep] amy: the u.s. supreme court has frozen a lower court ruling striking down north carolina's congressional district map as unconstitutional. the high court's 7-2 ruling was submitted without explanation, with justices sotomayor and ruth bader ginsburg dissenting. last week's lower court ruling marked the first time a federal court has struck down a congressional map because of political gerrymandering. thursday's freeze by the supreme court is likely to keep in place north carolina's long, winding, and oddly-shaped congressional districts through novembe
in haiti's capital port-au-prince, demonstrators gathered thursday outside the u.s. embassy to protest trump's policies and to condemn his recent remarks in which he called haiti, el salvador, and african nations "s-hole countries." this is david oxygene of the movement for liberty and equality of haitians. >> we are saying that donald trump is a racist, criminal president. he can't set foot on this land. he should not come to any country in the caribbean, nor any in africa...
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said what he has said about haitians, we hope the people in haiti who are listening tonight in port-au-prince and miami and elsewhere -- we hope they know that our thoughts are with them and that our love is with them as well. thanks very much for watching "360." time to hand it over to chris cuomo for "cuomo primetime." chris. >> well said, and an important message especially tonight. thank you for that, my friend. >>> tonight, president trump reveals where his head and his heart are when it comes to immigrants. there are also other stories breaking out of the white house. let's see what senator bernie sanders has to say about it all. are you ready to get after it? i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." this special program is designed to bring you the facts first. and the fact of the day is as ugly as it is instructive. just a few hours ago in the oval office the president wondered aloud why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here? he was talking about immigrants from african countries and countries with special protected status. we'll put them on the screen for
said what he has said about haitians, we hope the people in haiti who are listening tonight in port-au-prince and miami and elsewhere -- we hope they know that our thoughts are with them and that our love is with them as well. thanks very much for watching "360." time to hand it over to chris cuomo for "cuomo primetime." chris. >> well said, and an important message especially tonight. thank you for that, my friend. >>> tonight, president trump reveals where...
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this is the only source of drinking water in the delmas neighborhood of port au prince a twenty leagues a bucket of water costs sixteen since blanchard is one of few haitians who can afford the daily ritual and. would like to get drinking water we'd like them to build a tank so we can get washed out because his life without it we can't live we need the state to build a bathroom there's no bathroom here. but those who cannot afford the sixteen cents for clean water come here the water is contaminated but they fill up they contain is and drink it anyway despite the threat from was a born cholera more than half a million haitians have had the disease. so. we need water if the people don't have water what will we do this tank doesn't work water is healthy water is life there are people who don't have that when this tank worked we had water. it all flows back to this haiti's devastating earthquake in twenty taney two hundred twenty thousand people died and infrastructure was destroyed and international aid agencies flow wind to build temporary infrastructure including water tanks eight years
this is the only source of drinking water in the delmas neighborhood of port au prince a twenty leagues a bucket of water costs sixteen since blanchard is one of few haitians who can afford the daily ritual and. would like to get drinking water we'd like them to build a tank so we can get washed out because his life without it we can't live we need the state to build a bathroom there's no bathroom here. but those who cannot afford the sixteen cents for clean water come here the water is...
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comments from we think that's a good place to end this sense thank you very much joining us from port au prince we appreciate it. thank you. yes ambassador to panama says he's resigning his post because he can no longer serve the us president as a career diplomat and former marine corps helicopter pilot the state department says his departure was announced beforehand and is not in response to trump's use of vulgar language to refer to certain countries. donald trump has been pronounced to be an excellent health after his first medical exam since taking office thirteen testament to verify whether the president is fit for office but it's taken on added meaning for donald trump after recent questions over his mental fitness a controversial book about his first year in office contained suggestions attributed to trump's close advisers that he was incapable of functioning in the job. turkey's prime minister is urging iran and russia to rein in the syrian government's offensive in it live province one of the rebels' last strongholds and ali says the army assault could force even more people to be disp
comments from we think that's a good place to end this sense thank you very much joining us from port au prince we appreciate it. thank you. yes ambassador to panama says he's resigning his post because he can no longer serve the us president as a career diplomat and former marine corps helicopter pilot the state department says his departure was announced beforehand and is not in response to trump's use of vulgar language to refer to certain countries. donald trump has been pronounced to be an...
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embassy in port-au-prince to meet with the haitian president today to explain the president's commentss best he can. in the something community. little haiti outside of downtown miami is a long-standing community and there is a lot of people upset now. host: in addition to the immediate reaction, what do you think the impact will be, if any significant, on the ongoing immigration talks in washington? guest: that is the hardest thing to figure. the president throughout his presidency, there will be ongoing negotiations and he will make comments that a lot of people are not happy with. this one would reach another level, but at the end of the day, i do not know how much this changes or if all of a sudden the white house and republicans in congress feel pressure to provide relief for the people from haiti, el salvador, and african nations that have been shut out from the temporary protected status program. the trump administration has eliminated temporary protected status for haiti, el salvador, nicaragua, and sudan, and they still may cut off protections for more countries. now maybe the
embassy in port-au-prince to meet with the haitian president today to explain the president's commentss best he can. in the something community. little haiti outside of downtown miami is a long-standing community and there is a lot of people upset now. host: in addition to the immediate reaction, what do you think the impact will be, if any significant, on the ongoing immigration talks in washington? guest: that is the hardest thing to figure. the president throughout his presidency, there will...