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invaded puerto rico. and so you have pretty much with, you know, a shift here, a shift there, a continuous situation where you have this unequal relationship from 189 to 1952. when i say shift here and there, for example, puerto ricans become u.s. citizens in 1917 but they don't have the right, if they're living on the island, to veto in congressional -- vote in congressional election or for president or vice president. so the crigse of a commonwealth, what it is -- so that's the kind of where it comes from. that's a big, broad history. 1898 to 1952 but for all practical purposeses, there's a continuity in terms of the relationship of this colonial status. in 1952, it's kind of described as a third way or a middle way. t statehood but not intsd -- independent. and it does create more local power, local authority in terms , election or education language, and health. but ultimately executive congressional power rests with the u.s. federal government. so the president of the united states, congress, they ca
invaded puerto rico. and so you have pretty much with, you know, a shift here, a shift there, a continuous situation where you have this unequal relationship from 189 to 1952. when i say shift here and there, for example, puerto ricans become u.s. citizens in 1917 but they don't have the right, if they're living on the island, to veto in congressional -- vote in congressional election or for president or vice president. so the crigse of a commonwealth, what it is -- so that's the kind of where...
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so huckabee sanders was asked about puerto rico. presi s the thinhis response to the hurricuert prico dees a 1 hour -- now that estimates a almost 5000 people died? >> the federal response once again was at a sister proportion of stuff we're continue to work thetheople of puerto rico and do the best we can to provide federal atance e particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and we will continue to do so. >> is there any concecern about the massivive volume of the deah toll there? amy: there are the reporters asking about the volume of the deatlle house spokesperson the e can. eth ampierre? fema a is understand is a vacuum in people i instead of rebuilding. we know even before the hurricane, lots of people were being pushed out of puerto rico so many of them move into central florida. 2020, i think something like 600,000 puerto ricans will have been pushed out of the island. we know here in new york city, those people who are in temporary shelters are also faced with eviction. they're living under the worst kind of
so huckabee sanders was asked about puerto rico. presi s the thinhis response to the hurricuert prico dees a 1 hour -- now that estimates a almost 5000 people died? >> the federal response once again was at a sister proportion of stuff we're continue to work thetheople of puerto rico and do the best we can to provide federal atance e particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and we will continue to do so. >> is there any concecern about the massivive volume of the...
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what makes puerto o rico different? stormhis mar historic occurs on top of an already existing major historic economic cris. people wer already in a kind of state of shock and severe economic policies were alrea beinplied. >> what are the waysys a crisis be pli tfitabl >> as you have written about in these moments, a lot of things are suended, expectations are change change going to be the privatization of public services. some speculate part of why the electricity company has been so slow in getting back up is they are preparing for privatization of all of it. gs le public transportation system. all of the services that were already weakened, difromsinves by the goverent system. because of the financial crisis, it is to be expected all of them will probably be sold and probably at a very low price because now they can say, oh, because a maria, everything is devastated and broken. >> it is been the most devastating natural disaster over the last 400 years. the infrastructure suffered, communications suffered. i believe
what makes puerto o rico different? stormhis mar historic occurs on top of an already existing major historic economic cris. people wer already in a kind of state of shock and severe economic policies were alrea beinplied. >> what are the waysys a crisis be pli tfitabl >> as you have written about in these moments, a lot of things are suended, expectations are change change going to be the privatization of public services. some speculate part of why the electricity company has been...
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puerto rico. and later, a look at legislative efforts to combat the opioid froms with lev facher stats news. ♪ host: morning. it is saturday, june 16, 2018. a three-hour washington journal ahead. we will talk about trade relations between the united states and canada, discuss puerto rico's post hurricane maria economy, and the battle of the omitted -- battle against the opioid epidemic. with the house ready to put two major immigration overhaul bills on the floor, we are taking some time to hear immigration stories of some of america's tens of millions of immigrants. phone lines a little differently this morning. a few have been in the united states for less than a year, -- if you have been in the united states for less than a year, call (202) 748-8000. if you immigrated between two and 10 years ago, (202) 748-8001 . -- if you came to this country over 10 years ago, (202) 748-8002. and if you are an illegal immigrant -- undocumented immigrant, we want to hear from you. (202) 748-8003. a good satur
puerto rico. and later, a look at legislative efforts to combat the opioid froms with lev facher stats news. ♪ host: morning. it is saturday, june 16, 2018. a three-hour washington journal ahead. we will talk about trade relations between the united states and canada, discuss puerto rico's post hurricane maria economy, and the battle of the omitted -- battle against the opioid epidemic. with the house ready to put two major immigration overhaul bills on the floor, we are taking some time to...
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but she had moved to puerto rico in my senior year. but some way i was going to make sure that i got myself there so i could ask her to marry me. on graduation day, i did not have any firm plans. if you are sitting there with a clear plan for yourself, congratulations, it is a lot further than i was the day i graduated. bet a lot of those claims -- those plans end up changing anyway, but i wish all of you the best. for those that do not know what his next, i say don't worry. figure itwill out, because you have a degree from northwestern illinois university. from my experience, that is a great foundation to build upon. >> [applause] rep. gutierrez: what you need to come up with is a next step. take a next step and see what happens. asyou pursue your goals half diligently as i markedly pursued that girl after i graduated, you will be just fine. remember my plan when i was in your shoes? 40 years later, she and i are still happily together. >> [applause] rep. gutierrez: we still rely on each other, and we are both very cannot putroud we t
but she had moved to puerto rico in my senior year. but some way i was going to make sure that i got myself there so i could ask her to marry me. on graduation day, i did not have any firm plans. if you are sitting there with a clear plan for yourself, congratulations, it is a lot further than i was the day i graduated. bet a lot of those claims -- those plans end up changing anyway, but i wish all of you the best. for those that do not know what his next, i say don't worry. figure itwill out,...
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time researching puerto rico. but generally we do have a lot of technologies and options that are available to any system that may be rebuilding its grid. and in fact our mainland transmission grid is aging. so we have opportunities to improve the technology there as well. one key area that doe and oe specifically support is the development of micro grids or back up generation. so when we are talking about national security or military bases or other sort of critical uses or hospitals or police stations or other critical needs, recognizing there are still tremendous efficiencies of the large grid and large regional markets and all of that. but there are also thousands of entry points and risks on such a system. so when you are focusing on the end use customer and their critical reliability needs that may exist, those abilities to have back up generation or island capability that doe can help and help bring down the costs for will be very important. >> yes. it seems as though in response to their need, as an island
time researching puerto rico. but generally we do have a lot of technologies and options that are available to any system that may be rebuilding its grid. and in fact our mainland transmission grid is aging. so we have opportunities to improve the technology there as well. one key area that doe and oe specifically support is the development of micro grids or back up generation. so when we are talking about national security or military bases or other sort of critical uses or hospitals or police...
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so puerto rico -- con innocental u.s. so puerto rico could be a -- continental u.s. and how can we have a stronger, more modernized grid? >> sure, congressman. i have not spent much time researching puerto rico, but generay we do ha lot of technologies and options that are available to any system that may be rebuilding its grid and, in fact, our mainland transmission grid is aging and so we have opportunities to improve it, technology there as well. one key area that d.o.e. and e. o. specifically support is the development of microgrids or back-up generation so when we're talking about national security or military bases or other sort of critical uses or hospitals or police stations or other critical needs, recognizing there are still tremendous efficiencies of a large grid and large regional market and all of that, but there are also thousands of entry points and risks on such a system. so when you're focusing on the end-use customer and their critical reliability and needs that may exist, those abilities to have back-up generation or island capability that d. e. o.
so puerto rico -- con innocental u.s. so puerto rico could be a -- continental u.s. and how can we have a stronger, more modernized grid? >> sure, congressman. i have not spent much time researching puerto rico, but generay we do ha lot of technologies and options that are available to any system that may be rebuilding its grid and, in fact, our mainland transmission grid is aging and so we have opportunities to improve it, technology there as well. one key area that d.o.e. and e. o....
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albertano: ¡somos ricos, somos ricos, somos ricos! vítor: ¡somos ricos, somos ricos! cuca: mi mesa.: nosotros se la pagamos. vítor: sí, le compramos diez mesas nuevas. ¡no manches! ¡somos ricos, albertano! albertano: ¡somos ricos! vítor: ¿te das cuenta? >> hoy es sÁbado de junio estos son los titulares. i venaz siniestro que comenzaron a planta reciclaje. inauguraron un parque memorial adolescente lÓpez que murió variado por un alguacil deel condado de sonoma. grupo marcharon por el puentepara concientizar sobre los ataques con armas de fuego. noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana comienza ya. ♪ ♪ muy buenas noches, bienvenidos a noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana. gracias por acompaÑarnos. les saluda beatriz ferrari. ante las demoras en la atenciÓn en oficina, la agencia tomÁs jean y anunciaron que van a abrir ciertas oficinas gozado de este mes y tambiÉn dos sÁbados en julio para avanzar con los trÁmites. veamos. las demoras a veces han sido de hasta cuatro horas, segÚn reportaron quienes van a hacer trÁmites. para aliviar este tiempo de espera el departamento de vehÍculos motoriza
albertano: ¡somos ricos, somos ricos, somos ricos! vítor: ¡somos ricos, somos ricos! cuca: mi mesa.: nosotros se la pagamos. vítor: sí, le compramos diez mesas nuevas. ¡no manches! ¡somos ricos, albertano! albertano: ¡somos ricos! vítor: ¿te das cuenta? >> hoy es sÁbado de junio estos son los titulares. i venaz siniestro que comenzaron a planta reciclaje. inauguraron un parque memorial adolescente lÓpez que murió variado por un alguacil deel condado de sonoma. grupo marcharon...
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[laughter] >> puerto rico will be a battleground state. president trump: you have really worked very hard. >> thank you. president trump: ricardo inherited a power plant that was virtually useless. and it was in bankruptcy. it's been in bankruptcy for a long period of time. and many of the other places were in bankruptcy and tremendous amounts of money owed and you got in and you have been working really hard. he was very brilliant. he blamed the hurricane for destroying the power plant, and he's doing very well. i tell you what, the people of puerto rico are being well represented by this man because we like him and we respect him. and we're working on that power plant, and, you know, it's very big numbers. it was bad before the hurricane. it was bad after the hurricane. but, you know, we have some great talent over there. say hello to the people there. great people. they have endured a lot. that was bad a situation as i have ever seen. it is getting done. president trump: thank you for your commitment. again, you have always answered our
[laughter] >> puerto rico will be a battleground state. president trump: you have really worked very hard. >> thank you. president trump: ricardo inherited a power plant that was virtually useless. and it was in bankruptcy. it's been in bankruptcy for a long period of time. and many of the other places were in bankruptcy and tremendous amounts of money owed and you got in and you have been working really hard. he was very brilliant. he blamed the hurricane for destroying the power...
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i am rico hizon. packed edition of asia business report. iam rico hizon.st packed edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. first up on the programme, the largest bidding war in media history. disney has increased its bid for the assets of zist increased its bid for the assets of 21st century fox to more than $71 billion. the company is locked in a battle with comcast, which offered $65 million us last week. our business report explained what exactly is going on as the battle in the media and entertainment industry heats up. this is one of the longest—running corporate love triangles in some time and the nt is getting quite big right now. ——
i am rico hizon. packed edition of asia business report. iam rico hizon.st packed edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. first up on the programme, the largest bidding war in media history. disney has increased its bid for the assets of zist increased its bid for the assets of 21st century fox to more than $71 billion. the company is locked in a battle with comcast, which offered $65 million us last week. our business report explained what exactly is going on as the battle in the...
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rico. the national labs are combining their current skills and capabilities in order to help puerto rico to plan, to operate, and to rebuild a more resilient grid. these models help grid operators better predict where the highest risk of power disruption could be and determine the potential impacts on critical power loads that support puerto rico's power health and infrastructure. the national labs hope that by improving existing grid models, the island will be able to make key investments in resilient power infrastructure before the current hurricane season. they will inform puerto rico on long-term investment priorities for electrical transmission, distribution, renewable energy, battery storage, microgrids and strategic power reserves. the partnership between the federal government, the national labs, academia and history has the potential to transform energy delivery systems as we continue to support advanced grid research, i'd like to learn more about how doe can help the improvement o
rico. the national labs are combining their current skills and capabilities in order to help puerto rico to plan, to operate, and to rebuild a more resilient grid. these models help grid operators better predict where the highest risk of power disruption could be and determine the potential impacts on critical power loads that support puerto rico's power health and infrastructure. the national labs hope that by improving existing grid models, the island will be able to make key investments in...
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god bless puerto rico. >> cooper: the time it takes her to say "god bless puerto rico" is the exact amount needs. how many blessings do you give puerto rico every day? >> herrera: thousands of blessings. >> cooper: with the help of private donations and money from the federal government, joseÉ andreÉs' non-profit organization "world central kitchen" has prepared more hot meals than any of the other bigger, more experienced disaster relief organizations here, like the salvation army and the red cross. most agencies, if they're giving out food, they're giving out m.r.e.'s or snacks, or, not hot meals. >> andres: americans should be receiving one plate a day of hot food. that's not too much to ask in america. an m.r.e. is very expensive for the american taxpayer. a hot meal is more affordable-- it's cheaper. it's what people really need, it's what people really want. they feel all of a sudden that you are caring for them-- that america is caring for them. >> cooper: you're not just giving calories-- you're giving attention to people. >> andres: the calories are obvious, but this is a message
god bless puerto rico. >> cooper: the time it takes her to say "god bless puerto rico" is the exact amount needs. how many blessings do you give puerto rico every day? >> herrera: thousands of blessings. >> cooper: with the help of private donations and money from the federal government, joseÉ andreÉs' non-profit organization "world central kitchen" has prepared more hot meals than any of the other bigger, more experienced disaster relief organizations...
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puerto rico is its territory. they cannot just keep shifting blame to puerto rico. it would be like saying that they had no responsibility for what happened in texas or if there was a hurricane katrina. so, they can't take credit for when responses go well, as they did clearly in texas, and then say, well, it's all the the locals' fought. and then there's just a moral issue. these are american citizens, 1,400 is huge number. if i just -- if i accept that number, which i'm not there yet, but even if i accept the puerto rico number, it is just a couple hundred fatalities less than hurricane katrina so you're looking at hurricane katrina-type numbers and the federal government has a responsibility to protect all americans, in particular during a disaster, right? this is when the federal government is needed the most. >> and i'm reminded of what the president said in october, shortly after hurricane maria hit last year. let's listen. >> every death is a horror, but if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the tremendous hundreds and hundreds and hu
puerto rico is its territory. they cannot just keep shifting blame to puerto rico. it would be like saying that they had no responsibility for what happened in texas or if there was a hurricane katrina. so, they can't take credit for when responses go well, as they did clearly in texas, and then say, well, it's all the the locals' fought. and then there's just a moral issue. these are american citizens, 1,400 is huge number. if i just -- if i accept that number, which i'm not there yet, but...
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and we'll continue to do so well the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point three billion dollars in support to survivors however some many allocations are raising questions in particular the cruise ship which was booked to host female workers and first responders the so-called floating hotel docked in the virgin islands the main island of puerto rico cost some seventy five million dollars for a four month runs and that's actually more money than the money dished out to help the village an island survivors as of march first more than seventy million in themis individual assistance has been distributed there reckless to survivors so how them get back on their fee
and we'll continue to do so well the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point three...
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and will continue to do so while the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point three billion dollars in support to survivors however some many allocations are raising questions in particular the cruise ship which was books to host fame aid workers and first responders the so-called floating hotel docked in the virgin islands the main island of puerto rico cost them seventy five million dollars for a four month runs and that's actually more money than the money dished out to help the village an island survive this as of march first more than seventy million in themis individual assistance has been distributed there reckless the survivors so how them get back on thei
and will continue to do so while the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point three...
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leyla santiago live in san juan, puerto rico.ne season on an island that is just not ready for it. >> reporter: this makes people anxious. i would say are you ready? one woman was physically shaking. i called and talked to seven different mayors from across this island. one of them told me he was as prepared as he could be. the rest said they were not prepared at all. all agreed this is an island that is still recovering. this looks like progress. it's actually a sign of desperation in one of the areas hit hardest by hurricane maria in praoepl, utuado. he said they are preparing the power themselves because they are almost nine months without power and they feel abandoned. he has no experience doing this. working with live wires. something he learned in one day from a retired power worker. using any materials they can find, their risky mission has turned the lights back on for more than a dozen. the home of samuel vazquez is next. >> i feel bad. you can't get no power. you can't get no light. >> reporter: roads washed out. emerge
leyla santiago live in san juan, puerto rico.ne season on an island that is just not ready for it. >> reporter: this makes people anxious. i would say are you ready? one woman was physically shaking. i called and talked to seven different mayors from across this island. one of them told me he was as prepared as he could be. the rest said they were not prepared at all. all agreed this is an island that is still recovering. this looks like progress. it's actually a sign of desperation in...
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packed show with amazon getting right to broadcast from your league matches a new report on puerto rico and there's bumper to bumper automaker news we'll get to it all but we start today's broadcast with the group of seven meeting which began today in canada the u.s. president donald trump has antagonized longtime u.s. allies while standing in an olive branch to an unlikely leader ahead of the g. seven summit as he's prepared to depart for the summit he did prepare for the parties and for the summit mr trump told reporters quote russia should be in this meeting he went on to say russia should be at the negotiating table it may not be politically correct but we have a world to run russia was expelled from what was then the g eight group in two thousand and fourteen over events including on thursday mr trump's unusual diplomatic bromance with president mccrone of france seemed to end with a serious world mr rose used mr trump preferred medium of communication waiter to let mr trump know he would be the odd leader out at the meeting mr mccrone posted quote the american president may not mi
packed show with amazon getting right to broadcast from your league matches a new report on puerto rico and there's bumper to bumper automaker news we'll get to it all but we start today's broadcast with the group of seven meeting which began today in canada the u.s. president donald trump has antagonized longtime u.s. allies while standing in an olive branch to an unlikely leader ahead of the g. seven summit as he's prepared to depart for the summit he did prepare for the parties and for the...
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next on "sunday today" we are headed to puerto rico.months after hurricane maria crippled the island to push for answers about why our fellow citizens there still are suffering without basic services. i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins, like tresiba®, may cause serious side effects like heart failure.
next on "sunday today" we are headed to puerto rico.months after hurricane maria crippled the island to push for answers about why our fellow citizens there still are suffering without basic services. i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat...
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hurricane. >>> did the federal government fail puerto rico? >> tre some things i am very satisfied with from the federal government and some things that i am very dissatisfied and even appalled. >> a cing up on "sunday today." >> as we head to break, o photo of the week. duchess of exsu meghan markle, sharing a laugh with queen elizabeth at one f her first royal events this week. pad with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this... at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr. i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? i'm not sure. what's in your wallet? wthat's why carmax hasr you shouover 40,000 carst. to choose from nationwide. with the prices clearly marked, and the same online as they are in the stores. now, that should make you feel confident. trifecta! ♪ carmax music sting oooh..no backboard. you mighyour joints...ng for your hea
hurricane. >>> did the federal government fail puerto rico? >> tre some things i am very satisfied with from the federal government and some things that i am very dissatisfied and even appalled. >> a cing up on "sunday today." >> as we head to break, o photo of the week. duchess of exsu meghan markle, sharing a laugh with queen elizabeth at one f her first royal events this week. pad with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they...
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and will continue to do so while the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid their ricoh providing some one point three billion dollars in support to survivors however some many allocations there raising questions in particular a cruise ship which was booked to host female workers and first responders the so-called floating hotel docked in the virgin islands the main island of puerto rico cost them seventy five million dollars for a four month runs and that's actually more money than the money dished out to help the virgin island survivors as of march first more than seventy million in themis individual assistance has been distributed there reckless to survivors so how of them get back on their feet
and will continue to do so while the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid their ricoh providing some one point three...
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that's what doe and oe and five national labs led by argon have grid models tools to puerto rico. the national labs are combining their skills and capabilities in order to help puerto rico to plan and rebuild a more resilient grid. these models help grid operators better predict where the higher risk could be and critical power loads that support puerto rico's public health. the island will be able make key investments in energy infrastructure before the current hurricane system. analysis will inform puerto rico on lon term investment priorities for distribution, renewable energy, battery storage, mite coat grid and strategic power reserves. as we continue supporting grid research, i would like to learn more how deo can improve technology and our understanding of electrical systems. i want to thank our panel of witnesses and i look forward to a positive discussion about grid modernization research. i now recognize the ranking member, the gentleman from texas for an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. fellow texan and everybody else here today, distinguished panel, just
that's what doe and oe and five national labs led by argon have grid models tools to puerto rico. the national labs are combining their skills and capabilities in order to help puerto rico to plan and rebuild a more resilient grid. these models help grid operators better predict where the higher risk could be and critical power loads that support puerto rico's public health. the island will be able make key investments in energy infrastructure before the current hurricane system. analysis will...
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i am rico hizon. packed edition of asia business report. iam rico hizon.acked edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. first up on the programme, the largest bidding war in media history. disney has increased its bid for the assets of zist increased its bid for the assets of 21st century fox to more than $71 billion. the company is locked in a battle with comcast, which offered $65 million us last week. our business report explained what exactly is going on as the battle in the media and entertainment industry heats up. this is one of the longest—running corporate love triangles in some time and the nt is getting quite big right now. —— ante. we saw disney come to with an offer to buy it 21st century fox for something like $71 million, of course disney was forced to do this because its rival comcast had bid $65 million. what you get money? get most of 21st century fox's assets, crucially you do not get fox news and some of this box sports channels, but you do get shows like the simpsons, at the movie studios that produced films like x—men, you get
i am rico hizon. packed edition of asia business report. iam rico hizon.acked edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. first up on the programme, the largest bidding war in media history. disney has increased its bid for the assets of zist increased its bid for the assets of 21st century fox to more than $71 billion. the company is locked in a battle with comcast, which offered $65 million us last week. our business report explained what exactly is going on as the battle in the media...
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we all remember when president trump went to puerto rico last september. while he was there he said based on the then-reported 16 deaths, maria was not, and i quote, a real catastrophe. well, every day it becomes increasingly clear how out of touch that statement was. and every day the magnitude of this disaster becomes clearer. as the incompetence of this administration responds. just last week the harvard school of public health released a new estimate suggesting the death toll is staggeringly igher than previously thought. it's just an estimate, however, if the number most often cited from that report, 4,645, proves accurate, then maria will rank as the second worst natural disaster in u.s. hift are i. -- history. no matter what the were the president said, that is a real catastrophe. and now as puerto rico continues struggling, as thousands still do not have electricity, as we still do not know the total number of lives lost, we are entering another hurricane season. yet puerto rico and the virgin islands remain vulnerable should another storm come bar
we all remember when president trump went to puerto rico last september. while he was there he said based on the then-reported 16 deaths, maria was not, and i quote, a real catastrophe. well, every day it becomes increasingly clear how out of touch that statement was. and every day the magnitude of this disaster becomes clearer. as the incompetence of this administration responds. just last week the harvard school of public health released a new estimate suggesting the death toll is...
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control board congress imposed on the island will bring certain pain and uncertain gain to puerto rico and here to discuss the report is laura marling of super welcome back tell us about. this report and whether or not these austerity measures make any sense it sounds like they want to cut a heck of a lot and cutting has already been the problem there right exactly so right now it's just more and more cuts for people living there even though these cuts completely ignore all the suffering that comes from the storm and also they won't thing. the economy they didn't fix it before and they're just going to make things worse and probably there is all this a lot more people are going to end up leaving the island so the fiscal control board mandates a nine point five billion dollar cut but two point two percent of the g.d.p. and they only climb says that part of the problem with being susceptible to maria to the hurricane and other hurricanes is that they didn't have the infrastructure the health care that we talked about in the headline there and utilities etc how could further austerity mea
control board congress imposed on the island will bring certain pain and uncertain gain to puerto rico and here to discuss the report is laura marling of super welcome back tell us about. this report and whether or not these austerity measures make any sense it sounds like they want to cut a heck of a lot and cutting has already been the problem there right exactly so right now it's just more and more cuts for people living there even though these cuts completely ignore all the suffering that...
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the official death toll in puerto rico is 64 people.poke with ricardo rossello, the governor of puerto rico. >> this new survey suggests 4,600 deaths from the storm. that's 70 times the official estimate by your administration. how is it possible the numbers have been so wrong? >> well, thank you for the opportunity to be here, anderson. ever since the storm came along and even as we were ending the year we established that this number was going to be much higher than what we had as an official tally. we had a protocol that was based on data, on what we got from the registry. we knew that more deaths were, you know, were a by-product of the storm. as a matter of fact we had commissioned, george washington university to do a study so that we can narrow down not only how many deaths, but also what we can do towards the future to prevent them. >> that study was supposed to -- it hasn't begun. it's supposedly going to get done this summer. this study is shocking. your government did stick with this low figure for a long time. you said it wa
the official death toll in puerto rico is 64 people.poke with ricardo rossello, the governor of puerto rico. >> this new survey suggests 4,600 deaths from the storm. that's 70 times the official estimate by your administration. how is it possible the numbers have been so wrong? >> well, thank you for the opportunity to be here, anderson. ever since the storm came along and even as we were ending the year we established that this number was going to be much higher than what we had as...
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and will continue to do so well the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of our recovery the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point three billion dollars in support to survive this however some many allocations there raising questions in particular a cruise ship which was booked to host female workers and first responders the so-called floating hotel docked in the virgin islands the main island of puerto rico cost them seventy five million dollars for a four month runs and that's actually more money than the money dished out to help the village an island survive this as of march first more than seventy million in themis individual assistance has been distributed there reckless to survivors so how them get back on
and will continue to do so well the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of our recovery the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point...
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and i'm rico hizon. all eyes are on this tiny city—state, where president trump and kim jong—un are finally set to meet face to face. welcome to our special coverage here on newsday. here's the latest from the scene. the north korean leader is about to leave his hotel and head to the tourist island of sentosa to start the talks. president trump says that the world will know soon enough whether a real deal between the us and north korea can happen. an end to conflict. will the talks pave the way for the korean war to be finally consigned to the past? and a sharp focus on singapore, with the media frenzy that's now engulfing singapore's city—state. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. so, here we are, just an hour away from the moment when, on a small island just a few hundred metres from here, the leaders of the united states are north korea will finally meet face—to—face. who could have predicted thatjust months after the two men were exchanging insults on twitter, the pair of them would be sitting down
and i'm rico hizon. all eyes are on this tiny city—state, where president trump and kim jong—un are finally set to meet face to face. welcome to our special coverage here on newsday. here's the latest from the scene. the north korean leader is about to leave his hotel and head to the tourist island of sentosa to start the talks. president trump says that the world will know soon enough whether a real deal between the us and north korea can happen. an end to conflict. will the talks pave the...
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puerto rico especially.ll keep seeing more reporting on the funds given, on the fema grants, but as of now, that was the biggest. host: back to calls, from addison in new york. caller: good morning. i would suggest a national competition on design for caribbean decentralized power grids. that we used this opportunity to start doing that now. it is crazy that it is not. the word science should be used and to study global climate change. rico,we mentioned puerto what about the virgin islands, a u.s. territory? they were pretty banged up in hurricane area, as well. guest: still suffering tournaments degree. i'm glad you brought that up because -- still suffering. i'm glad you brought that up because they wind up getting lost in the mix. we talk about puerto rico because after hurricane area, puerto rico is a u.s. territory and we are responsible for them, but the u.s. virgin islands are in the exact same boat. tourism has suffered there and in puerto rico, and i would lump them in with puerto rico. host: do we
puerto rico especially.ll keep seeing more reporting on the funds given, on the fema grants, but as of now, that was the biggest. host: back to calls, from addison in new york. caller: good morning. i would suggest a national competition on design for caribbean decentralized power grids. that we used this opportunity to start doing that now. it is crazy that it is not. the word science should be used and to study global climate change. rico,we mentioned puerto what about the virgin islands, a...
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[laughter] melissa: so your family in puerto rico. puerto rico's been on my mind lately because we're going into hurricane season again. last hurricane season was absolutely devastating for puerto rico. both with hurricane irma and hurricane maria. and i think the death toll in puerto rico is staggering. just shy of 5,000 people lost. how is your family doing in puerto rico? and you have been back to the island? justice sotomayor: i have not been. i was scheduled to go back in may. literally the week i was having my operation. so i had to cancel it. i had wanted to go back earlier, but with all of the challenges on the island, the marshals were not happy having me come visit. it was difficult to drive through the island. it's still not easy. but it was more difficult before. it's gotten, every day, every month gets a little bit better. but just this week a dear friend of mine sent me some packages of coffee and it reminded me that we had a very robust coffee industry that's now been destroyed for at least seven years, if not 10 to 15.
[laughter] melissa: so your family in puerto rico. puerto rico's been on my mind lately because we're going into hurricane season again. last hurricane season was absolutely devastating for puerto rico. both with hurricane irma and hurricane maria. and i think the death toll in puerto rico is staggering. just shy of 5,000 people lost. how is your family doing in puerto rico? and you have been back to the island? justice sotomayor: i have not been. i was scheduled to go back in may. literally...
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we all know that puerto rico's economy is strapped as well.e saw when we were on the ground in san juan in puerto rico is that the poor often suffer disproportionately when this kind of disaster strikes. they're more exposed. less able to recover from such a disaster as a category 4 or category 5 hurricane. look at how active 2017 was. need i remind you of hurricane harvey that impacted texas? can't forget about maria, irma, nate. the list goes on. in fact, there were 17 named storms on average during a hurricane season in the atlantic. we would have 12. and get this. we had six major hurricanes. that's category 3 or higher. now get this. we're also entering into another active season, according to officials and meteorologists, the season begins officially june 1st. or has begun already. look what noaa is calling for. 10 to 16 names storms. that's one less potent yelly than what we experienced in 2017. they're calling for 1 to 4 of those storms becoming major. colorado state slightly below that. we've already had subtropical storm alberto that
we all know that puerto rico's economy is strapped as well.e saw when we were on the ground in san juan in puerto rico is that the poor often suffer disproportionately when this kind of disaster strikes. they're more exposed. less able to recover from such a disaster as a category 4 or category 5 hurricane. look at how active 2017 was. need i remind you of hurricane harvey that impacted texas? can't forget about maria, irma, nate. the list goes on. in fact, there were 17 named storms on average...
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i'm rico report. it's a monday. glad you could join us. i'm rico hizon. start of a brand—new trading week. we start with news from china. the central bank announced on sunday it is cutting the amount of cash some banks need to hold as reserves by 50 basis points. this will free up over 100 billion us dollars from commercial banks to wind muggy to boost spending. is beijing preparing for a trade war? it may not be the main intention, but it certainly will. they are turning to a more domestic rather. they are managing it better on shore. i think the fact they have directed this towards lowering the burden of financing, and having loans for smaller companies, it means the external trade will be better. it looks like we are now in serious territory. the past few months have been rhetoric and threats. now we have serious concrete initiatives from the chinese government to protect themselves from a trade war. yes. they cannot predict with any certainty exactly the measures they will use. some have felt donald trump is saying these things for leverage. there is
i'm rico report. it's a monday. glad you could join us. i'm rico hizon. start of a brand—new trading week. we start with news from china. the central bank announced on sunday it is cutting the amount of cash some banks need to hold as reserves by 50 basis points. this will free up over 100 billion us dollars from commercial banks to wind muggy to boost spending. is beijing preparing for a trade war? it may not be the main intention, but it certainly will. they are turning to a more domestic...
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we talk about puerto rico, we include virgin islands, we're not ready.f you take to some of the reporting also where mayors of different towns have been asked, are you ready for the hurricane season, everybody that's been interviewed says no. and what's the preparation? what are we learning from what we've experienced? what is the federal response going to change? how is it going to change understanding that because of climate change, it is making these kinds of climate events much more severe. we're not going to see a lessenof impact. we're going to see more. we need to figure out how to learn this experience. i also want to validate and say the coalition we're a part of, we talk about a community led rebuilding process and need to allow the people of puerto rico have a say what the future looks like whether it comes to rebuilding and need to be sustainable and smart about the way we're investing in the future of the island. that's not happening right now. we're rebuilding a electric grid which was exactly what it was before the hurricane hit. that's ou
we talk about puerto rico, we include virgin islands, we're not ready.f you take to some of the reporting also where mayors of different towns have been asked, are you ready for the hurricane season, everybody that's been interviewed says no. and what's the preparation? what are we learning from what we've experienced? what is the federal response going to change? how is it going to change understanding that because of climate change, it is making these kinds of climate events much more severe....
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. >> estÁ parada es para honrar a las personas que trabajaron por rico. >> muchos marcharon con camisetas ni los hospitales estuvieron con los recursos necesarios para prevenir que tanta gente en puerto rico muriera. >> ademÁs, otros recetaron los problemas que aÚn abandonÓ mÁs de 3.5 millones de personas que residen en puerto rico. >> todavÍa hay sitios que la represiva no ha llegado. pero no es estable, o sea que puede ser que se perdÓn dÍa u otro. >> el gobierno del presidente trump fue fuertemente criticado por lo que dicen, es falta de atenciÓn al estado libre asociado. >> la clase blanca sigue tirando toallas como si fuera un juego de basquetbol, sin interesarle el dolor profundo del pueblo de puerto rico. >> la parta de la comunidad portorriqueÑa llegÓ desde diferentes regiones para unirse y justo decir-- juntos decir "que viva puerto rico". fÉlix: en guatemala, miles de manifestantes piden la denuncia deel presidente jimmy gonzÁlez por la pobre respuesta de erupcÓn-- al de la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego. crest presenta piedra, papel o tijera ¿todavía jugando? mamá, es que a la qu
. >> estÁ parada es para honrar a las personas que trabajaron por rico. >> muchos marcharon con camisetas ni los hospitales estuvieron con los recursos necesarios para prevenir que tanta gente en puerto rico muriera. >> ademÁs, otros recetaron los problemas que aÚn abandonÓ mÁs de 3.5 millones de personas que residen en puerto rico. >> todavÍa hay sitios que la represiva no ha llegado. pero no es estable, o sea que puede ser que se perdÓn dÍa u otro. >> el...
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so rico, they will be closed.at it would be a problem for visitors to them. it's highly unlikely our visitors to these islands would even see a rat during a visit. most people would come over for a day and spend a day enjoying the island and the fringing reefs, doing some snorkelling. but this is purely for management purposes, to allow us access and not hinder any visitor experience. certainly no rats in singapore. it is getting ready to host something important. as the world knows, singapore is getting ready to host the on—off summit between president trump and kimjong—un. but while it is currently definitely on, for now, rico, there's some wrangling going on? kasia, according to some reports, the north korean leader wants to stay in the presidential suite of an exclusive hotel here at the cost of $6,000 a night and his country says it can't pay the bill. it's currently unclear who will pay, but it could be embarrassing when it comes to check—out. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. how japan's biggest
so rico, they will be closed.at it would be a problem for visitors to them. it's highly unlikely our visitors to these islands would even see a rat during a visit. most people would come over for a day and spend a day enjoying the island and the fringing reefs, doing some snorkelling. but this is purely for management purposes, to allow us access and not hinder any visitor experience. certainly no rats in singapore. it is getting ready to host something important. as the world knows, singapore...