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two haiti has massive oil the head of venezuelans oil is in haiti's waters number in terms of riches haiti has they say now twenty billion in gold. haitian geologist says it's one hundred billion in gold doing the earthquake. bill and hillary clinton put in through fake elections and you can see this just google it michel martelly who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two thousand and sixteen we have should be two thousand and seventeen we have this new president job mel movies no more yes was handpicked by michel martelly who was put into office by bill and hillary clinton under the obama administration and now the aid groups and you and agencies they always stress that they're doing a lot of good. do outstrip the bad that happens but good rarely makes for a hot news story that always goes unnoticed so all the good work they could be doing because i'm sure they are doing something good emergency aid medication shelter supplies etc well that always be outweighed b
two haiti has massive oil the head of venezuelans oil is in haiti's waters number in terms of riches haiti has they say now twenty billion in gold. haitian geologist says it's one hundred billion in gold doing the earthquake. bill and hillary clinton put in through fake elections and you can see this just google it michel martelly who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two...
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who are interested in helping haiti can do assist and ended digit is haiti led haiti capacity building organization not an organization that's that's that's building up the capacity of the ngos all right it was really interesting insights to hear from you as really actually thanks for this interview i have never heard someone speak so passionately about the country and speak the way you speak about the country i wish you all the vast in your future endeavors as a leader until we were talking to you the haitian human rights lawyer about the u.n. and other groups humanitarian efforts in haiti and why they have drawn so much criticism that's it for this edition of sophie and co i will see you next time. thank you. it's a very rough terrain you sort of climates and you have to find to be able to the flank. it was gunshots on top of him and so many friends he would have been you know have men need not. apply i don't think any of back up. you know i don't want. to see it but a body in this room is ready to participate in the good. old to new book to meet him and if. you don't think about the
who are interested in helping haiti can do assist and ended digit is haiti led haiti capacity building organization not an organization that's that's that's building up the capacity of the ngos all right it was really interesting insights to hear from you as really actually thanks for this interview i have never heard someone speak so passionately about the country and speak the way you speak about the country i wish you all the vast in your future endeavors as a leader until we were talking to...
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the charities are there in haiti. to assist with the symptoms of the problem not the root of the problem of haiti and that symptoms like when you have no clean water no health care no infrastructure those are all symptoms of a greater problem in haiti and that greater problem is imperialism that greater problem is debt dependency and domination that haiti has had to deal with sense it became the first. free republic ruled by black people since eighteen zero four so we've had to deal with this. imperialism that comes in and takes out haiti's resources so here is the answer the answer for your audience to understand is not charity it's not these n.g.o.s it's not oxfam you can't you take someone's agency away when you bring in foreigners and you have those foreigners give you public services like clean water like health care they're not accountable that's why you have the problem of oxfam that's why you have the larger problem of the un troops and their sex rings and and their cholera has gotten to haiti and all of the t
the charities are there in haiti. to assist with the symptoms of the problem not the root of the problem of haiti and that symptoms like when you have no clean water no health care no infrastructure those are all symptoms of a greater problem in haiti and that greater problem is imperialism that greater problem is debt dependency and domination that haiti has had to deal with sense it became the first. free republic ruled by black people since eighteen zero four so we've had to deal with this....
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haiti has massive oil the head of venezuelans oil is in haiti's waters number in terms of riches haiti has they say now twenty billion in gold haitian geologist says it's one hundred billion in gold doing the earthquake. bill and hillary clinton put in through fake elections and you can see this just google it michel martelly who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two thousand and sixteen we have just made two thousand and seventeen we have this new president job mel movies job no more yes was handpicked by michel martelly who was put into office by bill and hillary clinton under the obama administration and now the aid groups and you and agencies they always stress that they're doing a lot of good they do outstrip the bat that happens but good rarely makes for a hard news story that always goes unnoticed so all the good work they could be doing because i'm sure they are doing something good emergency aid medication shelter supplies etc will that always be outweighed
haiti has massive oil the head of venezuelans oil is in haiti's waters number in terms of riches haiti has they say now twenty billion in gold haitian geologist says it's one hundred billion in gold doing the earthquake. bill and hillary clinton put in through fake elections and you can see this just google it michel martelly who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two...
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a native haitian lawyer in haiti who is going to fight on behalf of let's say the victims. so you're talking about a disparity of power you're talking about this idea that these these white folks like oxfam's director who was who was. fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to to have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it and they continued to conceal what was going on up until now eight years later we hear about it. when take a short break right now and when we're back we'll continue talking to as needed until human rights lawyer discussing the humanitarian missions in haiti and the op where they have been causing stay with us. bottle guy. looking forward to. this is about.
a native haitian lawyer in haiti who is going to fight on behalf of let's say the victims. so you're talking about a disparity of power you're talking about this idea that these these white folks like oxfam's director who was who was. fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to to...
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a native haitian lawyer in haiti who is going to fight on behalf of let's say the victims. so you're talking about a disparity of power you're talking about this idea that these these white folks like oxfam's director who was who was. fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to to have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it
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and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new man a tarion to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxfam. are to blame for any of what happened with regards to that because you're talking about a differential in power and we're talking about underage girls and we're talking about underage girls or underage boys we're talking about a crime. age in haiti is eighteen for maturity so although the media waltzes wants to make these under-age children prostitutes who really is the whore here who really is the criminal here so haitian parliament has learned that the majority of abuse cases don't get reported oxfam actually has been reporting requirements in place their stats are transparent other agencies don't have those requirements so do you have
and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new man a tarion to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxfam. are to blame for any of what happened with...
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and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new man a tarion to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxfam. are to blame for any of what happened with regards to that because you're talking about a differential in power and we're talking about underage girls and we talking about underage girls or underage boys we're talking about a crime that age in haiti is eighteen for maturity so although the media waltzes wants to make these under-age children prostitutes who really is the whore here who really is the criminal here so haitian parliament has learned that the majority of abuse cases don't get reported oxfam actually has the reporting requirements in place their stats are transparent other agencies don't have those requirements so do you have
and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new man a tarion to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxfam. are to blame for any of what happened with...
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welcome to sophie shevardnadze haiti better by natural disasters is reeling from a scandal around the revelations of abuse by international aid workers how will it affect the humanitarian efforts of n.g.o.s and the u.n. in the country well i ask. human rights lawyer. a country that is still recovering from earthquakes and hurricanes while coping with rampant poverty and a drastic lack of infrastructure destroyed sympathy from across the globe with n.g.o.s and u.n. agencies rushing to help the better nation but with revelations of corruption and abuse by u.n. and aid workers has the image of the charitable organizations been tainted for good . government expelled the good from the country altogether and turning around those problems all alone is only down to haitian human rights lawyer welcome it's really great to have you on our program lots to talk about now the latest scandal in haiti's over oxon employees saying aging sexual exploitation is in the country the haitian government has suspended the work of the u.k. charity also. i'm has apologized started investigation and fired those
welcome to sophie shevardnadze haiti better by natural disasters is reeling from a scandal around the revelations of abuse by international aid workers how will it affect the humanitarian efforts of n.g.o.s and the u.n. in the country well i ask. human rights lawyer. a country that is still recovering from earthquakes and hurricanes while coping with rampant poverty and a drastic lack of infrastructure destroyed sympathy from across the globe with n.g.o.s and u.n. agencies rushing to help the...
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here is of haiti have statues of teaching history to younger generation. we've got the usual showers across many parts of southeast asia look further south into jakarta looking absolutely fabulous for the asian games here so i thought an untried temperatures getting up into the thirty's over the next couple of days lots of warm sunshine but the showers will continue a little further north northern parts of borneo into the late peninsula up towards thailand some lobby showers here leave those showers that see into the philippines want to show is making their way across southeast impossible straightly is still we got the blustery conditions just out into the southeast of all set just pulling away from that eastern side of victoria tarty practice of some very windy weather will continue here with those lively showers heading over towards new zealand high pressure does come back aim behind his finding try for much of australia as a result of that adelaide twelve degrees cool southerly wind they're still in place for melbourne the great changing conditions as w
here is of haiti have statues of teaching history to younger generation. we've got the usual showers across many parts of southeast asia look further south into jakarta looking absolutely fabulous for the asian games here so i thought an untried temperatures getting up into the thirty's over the next couple of days lots of warm sunshine but the showers will continue a little further north northern parts of borneo into the late peninsula up towards thailand some lobby showers here leave those...
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our ffcus report for you today comes from haiti.omethe past 30 years,,3 c1 7000 haitian children have been adopted by foster parents in ffance alone. some of them were the victims of traffickers wwooffked their files of them up for adoption. these children are nowwlooking for information on just who the dialogic the parents were. our porters went to meet one of them. he was sent to hospital in the haitian capital hen he was a result for an infection and never saw his family in. now thanks to dna testing he is hoping to track them down. reporter: liie assranger in hi% own land, yet he was born here in haiti. one offhis last memories of this country was at the gates of this -pport-au-prince hospital. judy was only eight years old. >> his was the place where i saw my parents for the last time in myylife. after that i went to an orphanage. reporter: without any news from his relatives, the oung boy was adopted bb a family in the netherlands. that was 4 years ago. view in my eyes it will special it is ot possible. right now i'm doing a p
our ffcus report for you today comes from haiti.omethe past 30 years,,3 c1 7000 haitian children have been adopted by foster parents in ffance alone. some of them were the victims of traffickers wwooffked their files of them up for adoption. these children are nowwlooking for information on just who the dialogic the parents were. our porters went to meet one of them. he was sent to hospital in the haitian capital hen he was a result for an infection and never saw his family in. now thanks to...
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on the heroes of haiti how statues are teaching history to younger generations. how about the usual blast of hot air across much of the middle east and we have still got some showers a little further north between the black sea in the caspian sea they seem to have been here pretty on and off for the last couple of months or so that a bit of wet weather there just around armenia georgia easing over towards asia by john a little change as we go on through choose the elsewhere there's that heat the hot sunshine continuing to pull the thirty four celsius thirty one there for karate we're into the forty's still for kuwait city and also for baghdad pleasant sunshine around the eastern side of the med getting up to thirty celsius also in beirut say for the next couple of days further south well let's see about across iran even plants that we call the dry wind continues to feed its way down towards us here in casa doha getting up to forty four celsius on monday similar value really as we go on through tuesday before perhaps a hint of those winds just coming in off the se
on the heroes of haiti how statues are teaching history to younger generations. how about the usual blast of hot air across much of the middle east and we have still got some showers a little further north between the black sea in the caspian sea they seem to have been here pretty on and off for the last couple of months or so that a bit of wet weather there just around armenia georgia easing over towards asia by john a little change as we go on through choose the elsewhere there's that heat...
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and heroes of haiti how statues are teaching history to younger generations their stories of the other side of the break. however still got some rather heavy rain into southern and eastern parts of china see a fair amount of cloud in place him or big downpours then as they can be the focus for the heavy rain as we go on through the next day also see some very heavy showers there went to hong kong into taiwan tourney somewhat troyer there for a high of around thirty three celsius over the next couple of days out west the weather tending to ease a little further south as we go through chews day still not too far away from hong kong you notice the rain in the shower as they stand the way down towards the southwest of the country to northern parts of vietnam and the use of showers continue across a good part of indo china for india of course all eyes remain on karen places say will be a less wet the rain is tending to ease as we go on through the next couple of days there will still be some showers in the forecast as monday's picture more heavy showers right up the western gas the heaviest
and heroes of haiti how statues are teaching history to younger generations their stories of the other side of the break. however still got some rather heavy rain into southern and eastern parts of china see a fair amount of cloud in place him or big downpours then as they can be the focus for the heavy rain as we go on through the next day also see some very heavy showers there went to hong kong into taiwan tourney somewhat troyer there for a high of around thirty three celsius over the next...
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you know i was just in nicaragua reporting on a another coup very similar to what took place in haiti where the national endowment for democracy and its partner groups were heavily involved in funding opposition media opposition civil society groups and i've. found that you know through public filings it's all public this is all in the open as philip agee said the national endowment for democracy had spent over four million dollars between two thousand and fourteen and two thousand and seventeen to fund opposition to the elected send a nice the government of daniel ortega along with the usa id and other state department related group which does the same spend about five million ok so now let's take there are six million people in nicaragua that's about two dollars for every citizen let's imagine that russia and china got together and spent one billion dollars or about two dollars for every american citizen to fund civil society groups and the media in the us including groups that we don't know they fund to topple the american elected government can you imagine the uproar can you imagi
you know i was just in nicaragua reporting on a another coup very similar to what took place in haiti where the national endowment for democracy and its partner groups were heavily involved in funding opposition media opposition civil society groups and i've. found that you know through public filings it's all public this is all in the open as philip agee said the national endowment for democracy had spent over four million dollars between two thousand and fourteen and two thousand and...
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many ways it's incredible it's still standing the two thousand and ten earthquake reduced much of haiti to rubble two hundred thousand people killed three hundred thousand homes destroyed after the quake hundreds of thousands of people took refuge in parks and plazas right underneath the very statues that are still standing today through it all they remain unscathed and often overlooked symbol of the country's long history overcoming hardships like the statue of john jock gasolene who helped fend off incursions from the british and spanish before revolting against the french occupation the first ruler of haiti after independence the haitian national anthem named after him subtle enough that. every time i look at this deafening structure i feel like doing a second revolution to liberate our country a second revolution is needed today if we not but it's this statue that often resonates the most with haitians a runaway slave completed by haitian sculptor in the one nine hundred sixty s. it is one of the most important pieces of art in all of the caribbean it's full of symbolism a broken sh
many ways it's incredible it's still standing the two thousand and ten earthquake reduced much of haiti to rubble two hundred thousand people killed three hundred thousand homes destroyed after the quake hundreds of thousands of people took refuge in parks and plazas right underneath the very statues that are still standing today through it all they remain unscathed and often overlooked symbol of the country's long history overcoming hardships like the statue of john jock gasolene who helped...
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banned for the second time this year it joined fellow latin american atlas venezuela analysis and haiti and alice's on the blacklist facebook told to tell assert that it had violated the terms of use know the multi language science noted that it couldn't possibly be true. we were not doing anything different from what we have been doing since the beginning of our english so we were aware of the terms of use when we started and we were not knowing this terms and we would like change the way. our perspective is and the covers we do for this not an inch telesur venezuela analyst and haiti analysis all provided alternative analysis of world events after extensive media coverage and public criticism of the ban tell us there was reinstated and even received an explanation though it was strangely different from the one the social media giant gave to r.t. the team informs me that there was instability on the platform which caused this problem but now everything should be in order was temporarily unpublished to protect itself to be detected suspicious activity when secured the page was restored
banned for the second time this year it joined fellow latin american atlas venezuela analysis and haiti and alice's on the blacklist facebook told to tell assert that it had violated the terms of use know the multi language science noted that it couldn't possibly be true. we were not doing anything different from what we have been doing since the beginning of our english so we were aware of the terms of use when we started and we were not knowing this terms and we would like change the way. our...
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haiti, the aftermath of the earthquake in 2010.0xfam had covered up its staff using sex workers, exploiting vulnerable women and young girls. those who highlighted sexual abuse allegations were ignored. there just wasn't the internalisted acknowledgement of hwo big a problem this was. it is hard for aid agencies focused on doing good things to acknowledge there was this systemic issue and the aid sector has had its metoo moment. the mps reportsfinds many charaities and aid agencies have failed to deal with abuse, rape and their workers demanding sex in return for handing out food. we've reached the conclusion that in the aid sector there has been complacency verging on complicitly with what has happened and that has been because organisations all too often have been appeared more concerned to protect our reputation in the sector, rather than protecting victims and survivors. the charity sector has helped many, but the report found abuse was an open secret, that the response was patchy and sluggish, little has changed since the unco
haiti, the aftermath of the earthquake in 2010.0xfam had covered up its staff using sex workers, exploiting vulnerable women and young girls. those who highlighted sexual abuse allegations were ignored. there just wasn't the internalisted acknowledgement of hwo big a problem this was. it is hard for aid agencies focused on doing good things to acknowledge there was this systemic issue and the aid sector has had its metoo moment. the mps reportsfinds many charaities and aid agencies have failed...
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the page was restored well as well analysis page was also restored after a number of hours though haiti analysis remains unavailable on facebook the bounce that followed the blocking on facebook and other social media of leading alternative voices including info wars this month tell us english multimedia director again told us facebook's actions are disturbing this remove brings like. alarm about what her facebook works and how. any instructors to her and to her them into accountable facebook could be place where plurality. or a span and some voices are not allow. the afghan government has announced a cease fire with the taliban and in light of muslim celebrations worldwide the truce comes after a significant escalation in fighting between the group and the government hundreds of people including civilians have been killed. i saw my friend dying he was among thirteen people including children and women who were killed during an air strike last night there's no attention from the government no facilities for the residents going the dead bodies are still on the road signs i've also been i
the page was restored well as well analysis page was also restored after a number of hours though haiti analysis remains unavailable on facebook the bounce that followed the blocking on facebook and other social media of leading alternative voices including info wars this month tell us english multimedia director again told us facebook's actions are disturbing this remove brings like. alarm about what her facebook works and how. any instructors to her and to her them into accountable facebook...
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venezuela analysis and haiti analysis all provided alternative views on world events after extensive media coverage they were on public criticism of the band was reinstated and even received an explanation although it was different to the one facebook gave to our take the team informs me that there was instability on the platform which caused this problem but now everything should be an order was temporarily unpublished to protect itself to be detected suspicious activity once secured the page was restored venezuelan analysis page was also restored after a number of hours although haiti analysis has remained unavailable on facebook the band's follow the blocking on facebook and other social media leading into alternative voices including him for was this month. english multimedia director thinks that facebook's actions are disturbing this remove brings like. alarm about what have facebook works and how. like any instructors to help them and to have them into accountable facebook could be a place where plurality. and some voices are not allow. can government has announced a cease fire
venezuela analysis and haiti analysis all provided alternative views on world events after extensive media coverage they were on public criticism of the band was reinstated and even received an explanation although it was different to the one facebook gave to our take the team informs me that there was instability on the platform which caused this problem but now everything should be an order was temporarily unpublished to protect itself to be detected suspicious activity once secured the page...
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he doesn't really want you here if you are from haiti or nigeria or elsewhere. there is no way around the fact that donald trump is a bigot and a racist. his excuse is is that economy is doing well, that's just trump being trump, but i think it's starting to accumulate. we could go on for an hour here. the midterm elections are coming, and we will see, if the republicans lose congress, democrats get ahold of it, they very well will move to impeach him and he will go down in history on the bottom rung of presidents like james buchanan or warren harding and maybe the worst president of all-time. so, i don't really feel he has oxygen in his tank when he's running at 40% approval rating, when the economy is doing this well, but it stuns me, don, that so many republicans are timid. where is george w. bush to denounce the racism? where are other republicans, last friday, who should have been defending john mccain, the great war hero, when donald trumputter his name in a military service like that? the cowardness of republicans right now is what shocks me. because dona
he doesn't really want you here if you are from haiti or nigeria or elsewhere. there is no way around the fact that donald trump is a bigot and a racist. his excuse is is that economy is doing well, that's just trump being trump, but i think it's starting to accumulate. we could go on for an hour here. the midterm elections are coming, and we will see, if the republicans lose congress, democrats get ahold of it, they very well will move to impeach him and he will go down in history on the...
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you know i was just in nicaragua reporting on a another coup very similar to what took place in haiti where the national endowment for democracy and its partner groups were heavily involved in funding opposition media opposition civil society groups and i found that you know through public filings it's all public this is all in the open as philip agee said the national endowment for democracy had spent over four million dollars between two thousand and fourteen and twenty seven thousand to fund the opposition to the elected send in nice the government of daniel ortega along with the usa id another state department related group which does the same it's been about five million ok so now let's take there are six million people in nicaragua that's about two dollars for every citizen let's imagine that russia and china got together and spent one billion dollars or about two dollars for every american citizen to fund civil society groups and the media in the us including groups that we don't know they fund to topple the american elected government can you imagine the uproar can you imagine
you know i was just in nicaragua reporting on a another coup very similar to what took place in haiti where the national endowment for democracy and its partner groups were heavily involved in funding opposition media opposition civil society groups and i found that you know through public filings it's all public this is all in the open as philip agee said the national endowment for democracy had spent over four million dollars between two thousand and fourteen and twenty seven thousand to fund...
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tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per r hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: : apology. [indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and enenvironmental migrants is s tt often there is no population to go back to. the same thing hahappens with h wars. so, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the capital of mongogolia, more e than 600,0,00 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now threatened by climate change. [men speaking indistinctly] mitsua
tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per r hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: : apology. [indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and enenvironmental migrants is s tt often there is no population to go back to. the same thing...
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haitÍ park le dio gracias a la persona que lo motivÓ a jugar bÉisbol fue su mamÁ tambiÉn le hablÓ ano ha sumado puntos en el torneo, lobos buap un diluvio de lluvia antes del partido afectÓ las condiciones sin lugar a duda tuvieron temprano atlas aquÍ en el minuto 2 Álvarez, errado el disparo hacia la derecha y luego cardona tampoco pudo marcar, un punto para ambos equipos empate a cero. >> en la liga... de los paÍses bajos psv eindhoven tapÓn pero ahÍ estÁ hirving lozano tercero gol del partido para el psv eindhoven que ganÓ cuatro goles a cero. tambiÉn en otra acciÓn europea, liga premier, wolverhampton wanderers, ante everton, el cabezazo, el muchacho jimÉnez marcÓ el primer gol en la liga m r y partido quedÓ empatado a dos, bueno piquÉ el central de espaÑa y barcelona confirmÓ que jugando para la selecciÓn espaÑola a pesar que luis enrique el antiguo director tÉcnico del club blaugrana barcelona fue contratado para dirigir a la furia roja pero dijo que jamÁs jugara para la selecciÓn, hoy se celebro la primera jornada de la 14° temporada de la alianza de fÚtbol, la organizaciÓn l
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sky it is brown on one side and green on the other it is more clearly defined and enforced but with haiti they have not had that security of property rights. so they don't actually own the property. but the cronies of the people to come in and take your stuff whenever they want to. or maybe you don't. but it just ends up being a wave where when property rights are concerned -- secure then you keep going to realize it will increase in value over time. so that is what the economists think of when they think of a track record and having people put their resources into long-term thinking rather than short-term. >> is well a christian value? >> that depends so i think most people would say it is important because it allows you to lead a flourishing life. but we should definitely listen to what coke says you cannot her both god and others i know an economist things all that really matters that we really don't have that point of view to realize wealth is the means rather than an end with human flourishing mac back to pope francis and the carrying society some observers have detected the possibil
sky it is brown on one side and green on the other it is more clearly defined and enforced but with haiti they have not had that security of property rights. so they don't actually own the property. but the cronies of the people to come in and take your stuff whenever they want to. or maybe you don't. but it just ends up being a wave where when property rights are concerned -- secure then you keep going to realize it will increase in value over time. so that is what the economists think of when...
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the others haiti. you can see how different things look. much browner on the other. because the dominican republic property rights are much more clearly defined. they have not had that security and property line. what happens when you don't actually own your property. make a kind of come in and take themselves anytime they want too. you cut the darn trees down themselves. or maybe they don't. when they're secured on the other end of the island. it will increase in value over time. rather than just clear cutting them. when they see the track record of poverty rates. with the long-term thinking. it's what property rights give you. is walt a christian value? >> that's really good question. i think most people would say walt is very important because it allows you to lead a flourishing life and one that was intended by god. we should definitely listen to what they say and not worship that well. you cannot serve both god and mammon. we don't really had that point of view. a means to the human flourishing and living the kind of life that we were intended to. back to pope f
the others haiti. you can see how different things look. much browner on the other. because the dominican republic property rights are much more clearly defined. they have not had that security and property line. what happens when you don't actually own your property. make a kind of come in and take themselves anytime they want too. you cut the darn trees down themselves. or maybe they don't. when they're secured on the other end of the island. it will increase in value over time. rather than...
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then and will join us to talk about resistance and how the trump haiti left lost its collective mind. . . who waged a secret japan. abdicating overlord about how the allies land the d-day invasion. you are watching special tuesday night edition of a tv on c-span2. at the fdr library in hyde park new york, gives college professor susan dunn talked about u.s. efforts to mobilize for world war ii. she is the author of "a bleprint for war" about the first 100 days of the roosevelt administration. his 45 minute event was part of the roosevelt reading festival. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome,
then and will join us to talk about resistance and how the trump haiti left lost its collective mind. . . who waged a secret japan. abdicating overlord about how the allies land the d-day invasion. you are watching special tuesday night edition of a tv on c-span2. at the fdr library in hyde park new york, gives college professor susan dunn talked about u.s. efforts to mobilize for world war ii. she is the author of "a bleprint for war" about the first 100 days of the roosevelt...
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in fact, this home just five miles inland in miami's little haiti could actually be a better investmential new study. >> what we see here is the theory of clite gentrification. harvard university's jesse keenan tracks the values of more than 100,000 single-family homes across miamioing back 45 years, and in a published study coined the term climate gentrification. >> so you're saying home prices areallreadyng 10% because of climate>> change? 10% to where they would have been had their not been clima change. evidence, he says, that climate changes authoring home values both on the coast and inland. >> what we found is the higher elevation properties are essentially worth more now increasingly and will be worth more likely in the future? because multiple predictions like this o from climate central are dire. the ocean overtaking vast swaths of miami in just the next few decades, precisely, keenan ur argues why climate gentrification, displacing low-income residents in high-valuation neighborhoods is already happening in little haiti. fabiola is a real estate investor and community activis
in fact, this home just five miles inland in miami's little haiti could actually be a better investmential new study. >> what we see here is the theory of clite gentrification. harvard university's jesse keenan tracks the values of more than 100,000 single-family homes across miamioing back 45 years, and in a published study coined the term climate gentrification. >> so you're saying home prices areallreadyng 10% because of climate>> change? 10% to where they would have been...
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many ways it's incredible it's still standing the two thousand and ten earthquake reduced much of haiti to rubble two hundred thousand people killed three hundred thousand homes destroyed after the quake hundreds of thousands of people took refuge in parks and plazas right underneath the very statues that are still standing today through it all they remain unscathed and often overlooked symbol of the country's long history overcoming hardships like the statue of john gasoline who helped fend off incursions from the british and spanish before revolting against the french occupation the first ruler of haiti after independence the haitian national anthem named after him subtle enough that. every time i look at this deafening structure i feel like doing a second revolution to liberate our country a second revolution is needed today if we not but it's this statue that often resonates the most with haitians a runaway slave completed by haitian sculptor in the one nine hundred sixty s. it is one of the most important pieces of art in all of the caribbean it's full of symbolism a broken shackle
many ways it's incredible it's still standing the two thousand and ten earthquake reduced much of haiti to rubble two hundred thousand people killed three hundred thousand homes destroyed after the quake hundreds of thousands of people took refuge in parks and plazas right underneath the very statues that are still standing today through it all they remain unscathed and often overlooked symbol of the country's long history overcoming hardships like the statue of john gasoline who helped fend...
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it was far greater in haiti.ident yesterday as you just heard called the response fantastic. he noted some of the challenges, it's tougher to get to an island. we know that's a reality. would you label the response fantastic? >> fantastic is not a word i would choose. i do agree with the president that the governor is an excellent guy. the fact of the matter is that we have to separate emergency response from the recovery and management. during emergency response, i gotta tell you, it was a complete and total disaster. when i was -- i was trying to make the case that in haiti, when the earthquake struck, the obama administration back then actually deployed at least three aircraft carriers, over 300 helicopters and over 3,000 tr 3 troops. we never had that amount of resources here. it's not me saying that. those are the words of general jeffrey buchanan, the one person trump appointed to fulfill the mission in puerto rico. those were his words. he said they didn't have enough resources. i gotta be fair on this one
it was far greater in haiti.ident yesterday as you just heard called the response fantastic. he noted some of the challenges, it's tougher to get to an island. we know that's a reality. would you label the response fantastic? >> fantastic is not a word i would choose. i do agree with the president that the governor is an excellent guy. the fact of the matter is that we have to separate emergency response from the recovery and management. during emergency response, i gotta tell you, it was...
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see your own country and even say a lot of people don't like sean penn but he actually went down to haiti and did a lot for the country and the poet in the post hurricane and built a company that now goes around the world doing that le bron james other people i hope that i hope that fellow you mentioned fellow athletes one of the things i hope for is that there's compact there's huge competition between athletes right now would be great then if you suddenly see them trying to topple a bronze. we don't know much about the college i'm going to be amazing but it does say something horrible about the state of our country right now trying to come back with some university or the other we have a future as i and there are a lot but i think part of it is when you have a celebrity president that sort of brings that up that everybody like also lever is are bad so they're all trying to run to fix certain things but at the end of the day this is one of those situations where. he didn't just throw some money in something you didn't just show up to cut a ribbon you know this is a really wild. project f
see your own country and even say a lot of people don't like sean penn but he actually went down to haiti and did a lot for the country and the poet in the post hurricane and built a company that now goes around the world doing that le bron james other people i hope that i hope that fellow you mentioned fellow athletes one of the things i hope for is that there's compact there's huge competition between athletes right now would be great then if you suddenly see them trying to topple a bronze....
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so, in haiti, for example, the average annual income is $350. so number some haiti who is make $350, comes into the country -- comes to the u.s. and works here for one year, that is like getting ten, 20, 30 years of income in haiti. and if that person goes back into haiti, he or she will be after to, whatever, start business, buy a farm. so, there's an immense amount of potential here for doing good for both the foreign workers and for americans. the -- in nepal, 30% of the gdp is attributed to remittanceses from foreign workers, who go to other places in the world or basically exploited, as you say, but they send back a portion of their earnings as remittanceses to families and it's an enormously valuable for the country. so, most economists agree that if there was one thing you could do to advance the well-being of people around the world, it would be to make it easier for people to move across boredders to work. the problem is that in this country, as we have seen in recent years, there's a lot of nativism now. people don't want foreigners to
so, in haiti, for example, the average annual income is $350. so number some haiti who is make $350, comes into the country -- comes to the u.s. and works here for one year, that is like getting ten, 20, 30 years of income in haiti. and if that person goes back into haiti, he or she will be after to, whatever, start business, buy a farm. so, there's an immense amount of potential here for doing good for both the foreign workers and for americans. the -- in nepal, 30% of the gdp is attributed to...
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i don't know what she was doing for the administration other than misleading them on haiti policy.nkly, i was glad to see her go. >> roger, i appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> erin, thank you for having me. >> roger stone. >>> next, president trump again commenting on the physical appearance of two women. these women had ties to the russia investigation. why does how they look matter? plus giuliani backtracks. now insisting there were no conversations between trump and comey about general flynn. why is he pulling such a 180? ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ sfx: [cell phone dialing] no. no, no, no, no, no. cancel. cancel. please. aaagh! being in the know is a good thing. that's why discover will alert you if your social security number is found on any one of thousands of risky sites. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [chee
i don't know what she was doing for the administration other than misleading them on haiti policy.nkly, i was glad to see her go. >> roger, i appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> erin, thank you for having me. >> roger stone. >>> next, president trump again commenting on the physical appearance of two women. these women had ties to the russia investigation. why does how they look matter? plus giuliani backtracks. now insisting there were no conversations...
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the class not to haiti and i did not part on bad terms. we had a good relationship right up to the end. we no longer have contact with each other that there is no ill will between us. so because it is in the pipe are you saying you joined the party because of this us against them constant model for what it was your point did you decide to quit because you are not kid ourselves. that some one had a ceiling only lasts as long as you agree with everything the party does. with us is one but if you start criticizing the party policies then you become a target. because suddenly party members see you as part of the establishment a member of the opposition a collaborator when. you experience hostility and even hatred. there are a lot of insults. on all of. us us i experienced that for the first time when i criticized about some of his racial theories and it is putting on an old or i felt a wave of hatred washing over me for that was when i realized that people in the f.t. don't really stick together in this but it's all a facade. would you describ
the class not to haiti and i did not part on bad terms. we had a good relationship right up to the end. we no longer have contact with each other that there is no ill will between us. so because it is in the pipe are you saying you joined the party because of this us against them constant model for what it was your point did you decide to quit because you are not kid ourselves. that some one had a ceiling only lasts as long as you agree with everything the party does. with us is one but if you...
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throughout his career he has covered foreign hotspots including on the ground coverage of the iraqi war in haiti and got his start in alabama where one of his first assignments was riding a garbage truck, he is best known in alabama for that. leslie jean thornton studied the professional journalism, distribution of news where they interpreted and shared that news. and offers suggestions of violence toward them. some of her other research investigated how being called enemies of the american people has impacted journalists who were new to the fuel. he worked at newspapers in new york, connecticut and virginia and earned her doctorate at unc chapel hill, is currently at arizona state and was head of the online news division from 2012-2014. we will begin with alan and work our way across and move forward from there. newspaper covered his court case, he walks into a newsroom and kills 5 people. anyone coming in the door, it is a one paper town, my desk was on the front door. i wanted to beat as many people as i could. in community journalism you want to be part of the community, that is relationship
throughout his career he has covered foreign hotspots including on the ground coverage of the iraqi war in haiti and got his start in alabama where one of his first assignments was riding a garbage truck, he is best known in alabama for that. leslie jean thornton studied the professional journalism, distribution of news where they interpreted and shared that news. and offers suggestions of violence toward them. some of her other research investigated how being called enemies of the american...
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many would say haiti is an aberration given its history of natural disasters and being next door to the united states but i take your point if we were to if we would all agree with your thesis on this particular one of the poorest countries why should i not try and leave haiti and try to get a better job rather than stay in a country ruled by dictators dominated by corruption blighted by natural disasters purely by the bad luck of my birth people turn have the right to live anywhere in the world without the right to leave their country and it's a human right of course you would admit as you do in the book just for context i think it's four hundred billion dollars in remittances from skilled migrants to those poor countries those people because they're productive skilled energetic if they'd stayed in their country they would also have produced no more glass there's no evidence for that that's one of the last what they were what the critics say about your book there's no evidence that if you keep a skilled bunch of people in a hellhole that hellhole will become heaven look there's no
many would say haiti is an aberration given its history of natural disasters and being next door to the united states but i take your point if we were to if we would all agree with your thesis on this particular one of the poorest countries why should i not try and leave haiti and try to get a better job rather than stay in a country ruled by dictators dominated by corruption blighted by natural disasters purely by the bad luck of my birth people turn have the right to live anywhere in the...
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throughout his career he has covered foreign hotspots including coverage of the iraqi war in haiti but got his start in alabama where one of his first assignments was riding in a garbage truck. he is best known in alabama for that. leslie james orton studies professional of journalism, distribution of news and the ways in which communities share that news. some of that focused on social media posts rationalizing the idea of journalists as enemies and offers suggestions of violence toward them. some of her other research has investigated being called enemies of the american people has impacted journalists particularly those who are new to the field. thornton worked at newspapers in new york, connecticut and virginia and earned her doctorate at the freedom forum and is currently at arizona state and was head of j mc newspaper and online news division from 2012-2014 and so we will begin at our right without and move forward from there. >> what makes this panel all the more timely is the tragic shooting at the capital in annapolis, maryland, 40,000 people in the state capital, a small one.
throughout his career he has covered foreign hotspots including coverage of the iraqi war in haiti but got his start in alabama where one of his first assignments was riding in a garbage truck. he is best known in alabama for that. leslie james orton studies professional of journalism, distribution of news and the ways in which communities share that news. some of that focused on social media posts rationalizing the idea of journalists as enemies and offers suggestions of violence toward them....
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the one hundred fifty laid and then that one has attained and they have none of this investment in haiti who saw how to handle it the n.h.s. illness and then i thought. you know what the ones that are on with the family dog implement the one with the real money one with us hopefully the other for them was a little girl. so . but. yeah. well thanks for. the sentiment but i want to. tell. you. all. to close. the. book. to me to see. the one who says. now there so this is just. you know the feeling was it wasn't it was you know. what. the yes. want to get. me to really. mean that he had put it in the campaign did it just didn't get the message you know and descended on it. and you should keep. it's own a personal. get if you need it now sincerely thank you that can use. but let's first look at the good evening i'm going to keep him going to the theme job and he will continue giving konami who because of me. ill doing it. for them and then when do when you're going to quit. and when you go. winning disunity having worn a serious. and then you have to you must seem he's had received this i do
the one hundred fifty laid and then that one has attained and they have none of this investment in haiti who saw how to handle it the n.h.s. illness and then i thought. you know what the ones that are on with the family dog implement the one with the real money one with us hopefully the other for them was a little girl. so . but. yeah. well thanks for. the sentiment but i want to. tell. you. all. to close. the. book. to me to see. the one who says. now there so this is just. you know the...
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by the french military and supported by un peacekeepers arrested him that bo is now in detention in haiti. it was during this struggle that his then wife simone is alleged to have coordinated atrocities ordering retaliatory violence and rapes against political enemies and guiding attacks toward residential areas in defiance of the international criminal court ivory coast's new leader allison watera said the country would try her case on its own soil in two thousand and fifteen simone backbone was sentenced to twenty years in prison but was granted amnesty after just three along with eight hundred other people including her party's former minister of defense so it's not entirely a surprise it's been an issue that a lot of political act as a lot of prominent act of war had been talking about for a while now right we also saw the e.u. in the. report that they released recently also kind of put in pressure on ouattara to do this so it's not entirely a surprise that it's coming now ivory coast has become one of africa's fastest growing economies and allison what one reelection in two thousand
by the french military and supported by un peacekeepers arrested him that bo is now in detention in haiti. it was during this struggle that his then wife simone is alleged to have coordinated atrocities ordering retaliatory violence and rapes against political enemies and guiding attacks toward residential areas in defiance of the international criminal court ivory coast's new leader allison watera said the country would try her case on its own soil in two thousand and fifteen simone backbone...
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25-year career he has covered foreign hot spots including on-the-ground coverage of the iraq war in haiti. he got his start at the star in alabama where one of his first assignments was writing in a garbage truck on a rural route. he is best known in alabama for that. leslie jean thornton studies the professional practices of journalists, distribution of news, and the ways in commi communities and public interpret and share that news. some of her recent work has focused on social media posts that rationalize the idea of journalists as enemies. and even offers suggestions of violence toward them. some of her other research has investigated how being calleden miffs the american people has impacted journalists, particularly those new to the field. thornton previously worked at newspapers in new york, connecticut, and virginia. she earned her doctorate at unc chapel hill as a freedom forum fellow. she is currently at arizona state and was head of a.j.m.c.'s newspaper and online news division from 2012 to 2014. what we will do is begin at our right with al and work our way across and then move
25-year career he has covered foreign hot spots including on-the-ground coverage of the iraq war in haiti. he got his start at the star in alabama where one of his first assignments was writing in a garbage truck on a rural route. he is best known in alabama for that. leslie jean thornton studies the professional practices of journalists, distribution of news, and the ways in commi communities and public interpret and share that news. some of her recent work has focused on social media posts...
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chichÓn en su cabeza y esto no estÁ aÚn confirmado, la investigaciÓn continÚa, jessica llegÓ desde haitÍesÓ a sistema de cuidado temporal de niÑos y estuvo con dos familias, jessica terminÓ en la cÁrcel por cometer un delito menor pero la califican como una joven que ponÍa una sonrisa en la cara de sus amigos. >>> nos dijeron estÁ programado una vigilia para el 19 de abril fuera de la cÁrcel santa rita en honor de jessica. telemundo 48. >>> una familia y una comunidad lamentan la muerte de esta persona. >>> la policÍa de oakland detuvo a salomÓn espino swa, luego que atacara a dos personas, se cree que es un desamparado, el por quÉ de esto sigue bajo investigaciÓn. >>> una camioneta chocÓ contra una ma red, ato este de puente de la bahÍa a las 7 de la tarde de a ye, esta salida se encuentra de lado izquierdo, residentes tambiÉn han sufrido accidentes en esta zona. >>> el joven acusado de transportar drogas compareciÓ en la corte esta tarde, en su coche se encontraron 11 mil pÍldoras de fent nifentanyl y tenÍa 61 libras de metanfetamina y heroÍna. >>> su familia dice que todo era una tram
chichÓn en su cabeza y esto no estÁ aÚn confirmado, la investigaciÓn continÚa, jessica llegÓ desde haitÍesÓ a sistema de cuidado temporal de niÑos y estuvo con dos familias, jessica terminÓ en la cÁrcel por cometer un delito menor pero la califican como una joven que ponÍa una sonrisa en la cara de sus amigos. >>> nos dijeron estÁ programado una vigilia para el 19 de abril fuera de la cÁrcel santa rita en honor de jessica. telemundo 48. >>> una familia y una...