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we must help rebuild haiti. we must support haiti. we must support the new president from this moment on. we must include the agricultural community at the table of negotiations. mr. speaker, this legislation is an affirmation of the general rossity and will of the american people to come to the aid of a country in our neighborhood that desperately needs our help. the report required by this bill should help us channel our assistance, efforts to make them as effective and efficient as possible. the haitian people deserve nothing less. i strongly urge passage of this legislation. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from florida reserves. ms. ros-lehtinen. ms. ros-lehtinen: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and stepped their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1016. and with that, i continue to reserve the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman continues to reserve her time. ms. wilson. ms. wilson: mr. speaker, it is
we must help rebuild haiti. we must support haiti. we must support the new president from this moment on. we must include the agricultural community at the table of negotiations. mr. speaker, this legislation is an affirmation of the general rossity and will of the american people to come to the aid of a country in our neighborhood that desperately needs our help. the report required by this bill should help us channel our assistance, efforts to make them as effective and efficient as possible....
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in haiti. we only had the sketchiest information that we had the understanding that any time track -- tragedy strikes in the u.s., the newspaper gets involved. >> there is a haitian proverb take to my refrigerator that says when you visit haiti, it will break your heart, and when you leave, he won't take back all the pieces. i have a web for haiti a thousand times since my first trip. nothing compared to the profound sorrow the haitians heart has to endure every day, and especially during this latest devastating tragedy. >> i don't have prepared speech, but i would like to thank everyone in this newsroom and the editors that worked with me on this. >> this is pretty amazing. two hours of sleep was a lot, because carol was always out there working and you felt guilty for sleeping. we just kept plugging away under incredible circumstances. it is a privilege to share this with carol and ricky. thank you. >> have you worked together when you are on a scene like haiti with the three of you? >> we wi
in haiti. we only had the sketchiest information that we had the understanding that any time track -- tragedy strikes in the u.s., the newspaper gets involved. >> there is a haitian proverb take to my refrigerator that says when you visit haiti, it will break your heart, and when you leave, he won't take back all the pieces. i have a web for haiti a thousand times since my first trip. nothing compared to the profound sorrow the haitians heart has to endure every day, and especially during...
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without haiti, why do i need louisiana? a backwards breadbasket. the idea of growing food in louisiana and shipping it to haiti, there is no point to maintaining louisiana. why would napoleon be so stupid as to sell this vast profitable land in the united states rather than keeping it for himself? the reality is without haiti there is no point and no reason to maintain control as there is in the north american continent. the haitian revolution is the reason louisiana became america. an interesting figure happens in louisiana. haiti's sugar production has fallen from 70,000 tons of sugar to 10,000 in 1798. there is a very smart man who is a french aristocrat who moved to louisiana and he said with haiti's sugar production falling surely we can grow sugar in louisiana. so he started doing that and it was of a lower quality than the sugar produced in haiti given there's no sugar production coming out anymore they consult on the market and get very rich. jean noelle ddesterin said cultivation must be the improvements of a century be destroyed and the g
without haiti, why do i need louisiana? a backwards breadbasket. the idea of growing food in louisiana and shipping it to haiti, there is no point to maintaining louisiana. why would napoleon be so stupid as to sell this vast profitable land in the united states rather than keeping it for himself? the reality is without haiti there is no point and no reason to maintain control as there is in the north american continent. the haitian revolution is the reason louisiana became america. an...
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in haiti.shington post," photographs of kosovo refugees, and 2011, photography in haiti. here are some photos about katrina and animals. explain this. >> i was sent to cover the hurricane initially, and a few weeks after the fact i started a story on the animals. in miami, during hurricane andrew, i had done a story about shelters who would not allow people to bring their pets. it was basically losing a child for people who love their animals so much. the same thing happened in katrina, only on a much grander scale. we did a small story in "the post" and i took a leave of absence to do a larger project on this issue. i was hoping to do a book, although that did not come about. it was about six months where people from all over the country donated their time to try to come down and find people's pets. it was quite emotional, like most of our stories. if i show a slide show to photographers, this is the one they cry about, inevitably, always. i guess because they are so innocent and so lost. >> h
in haiti.shington post," photographs of kosovo refugees, and 2011, photography in haiti. here are some photos about katrina and animals. explain this. >> i was sent to cover the hurricane initially, and a few weeks after the fact i started a story on the animals. in miami, during hurricane andrew, i had done a story about shelters who would not allow people to bring their pets. it was basically losing a child for people who love their animals so much. the same thing happened in...
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. ♪ >> un popular y exitoso cantante juramento como nuevo presidente de haitÍ. ♪ >> este es su noticiero sin de semana con martÍn berlanga. >> los autoridades lo habÍan advertido: despuÉs de matar a osama bin laden hay que tener mucho cuidado, se hizo lo propio, acusaron a seis personas a financiar a terroristas del talibÁn en pakistÁn. ♪ >> agentes del fbi arrestaron hoy a tres ciudadanos estadounidenses, incluyendo dos lÍderes de mezquitas acusados de ayudar a terroristas paquistanÍes. >> de acuerdo con la fiscalÍa general en el sur de la florida los seis acusados que en estados unidos mandarÍan dineros de manera electrÓnica a nosotros se describen en pakistÁn, quien tenÍan la misiÓn de que el dinero llegara. >> uno era para comprar armas. >> tenemos tambiÉn parte de la acusaciÓn que es el lÍder de aquÍ, que tambiÉn controlaba y era dueÑo de una escuela en pakistÁn que le dicen madraza. esa escuela estamos alegando la estaban usando para darle alojamiento a los miembros del talibÁn de pakistán. le estaba mostrando a niÑos como ser guerreros. >> los acusados con el lÍder religioso de 76
. ♪ >> un popular y exitoso cantante juramento como nuevo presidente de haitÍ. ♪ >> este es su noticiero sin de semana con martÍn berlanga. >> los autoridades lo habÍan advertido: despuÉs de matar a osama bin laden hay que tener mucho cuidado, se hizo lo propio, acusaron a seis personas a financiar a terroristas del talibÁn en pakistÁn. ♪ >> agentes del fbi arrestaron hoy a tres ciudadanos estadounidenses, incluyendo dos lÍderes de mezquitas acusados de...
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they cameo celrate the enof th term as haiti's leader. e celebrations soon turned to vience as policeand protterslashed outsidehe shattered presidtial palace in port ah prce. there is feeling hope as thisan prepares to take offi as the new president >> i do belve that the people ted r change and he does bring change t the country. and it means to work with everybody, b mainly new team. >> t50-yr-old musician at first view as aank outsider appealed to hai's poor with his messagef chge and renull. he used his celebrity stas during a presenti campaign that was at times chaotic and violence. >> one could say tha i'm a little modest wit my tentt communicating witheople to lead them in the right direction. th have been lef ale an never h responsie leader. >>e no faces some serious challees. haiti is still recerinfrom a massive earquake and a adly outbreak colera. tens of tusands of people are still ling in camps, and promised a haseen slow to emerge amgst the promises are aore inpendent haiti. there's ev talk of bringing back the cntry's disban
they cameo celrate the enof th term as haiti's leader. e celebrations soon turned to vience as policeand protterslashed outsidehe shattered presidtial palace in port ah prce. there is feeling hope as thisan prepares to take offi as the new president >> i do belve that the people ted r change and he does bring change t the country. and it means to work with everybody, b mainly new team. >> t50-yr-old musician at first view as aank outsider appealed to hai's poor with his messagef...
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because of this, and again, i like haiti in the lessons learned. we were assuming until haiti that wireless communications and areas of devastation -- in the areas of devastation would be unreliable and we should not rely on a. we've learned that it is becoming more resilience. it will be many people in the public the first communication because but up, the wireless services. >> we have a chart here, if you do not mind. it says the internet usage after four major events in haiti is one of those. then you mentioned christchurch, new zealand, chile, and japan. south the peaks of the top internet usage and the valleys are when people are sleeping. but they keep using the internet. it is a great way to communicate with folks. like you said, a lot of folks are out of their homes at that point. they may not have electricity or whatever, but there mobile device, they certainly can utilize. i am glad that fema is on top of that trend and is leading the way to try to communicate in that way. you hear from people but also your communicating that to people wh
because of this, and again, i like haiti in the lessons learned. we were assuming until haiti that wireless communications and areas of devastation -- in the areas of devastation would be unreliable and we should not rely on a. we've learned that it is becoming more resilience. it will be many people in the public the first communication because but up, the wireless services. >> we have a chart here, if you do not mind. it says the internet usage after four major events in haiti is one of...
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prices have increased and haiti is dependent on imports. we see an import price increase. >> in the aftermath of the earthquake, 8 was born into haiti so food is cheaper. now, they are scaling back their operation. they are trying to fend for themselves. this woman is doing just that. she at set up her store by the roadside where she crushes peanuts into a paste, spread it on bread, and sells the sandwiches at 12 cents apiece. she is having to spread the peanut paste dinner so she does not lose what profit she makes. -- thinner so she does not lose profit on what she makes. people might be tempted over the produce at the capitol. for now, buying is not an option. >> you can find out more details and the difficulties facing haitians by visiting the bbc news side. >> the white house says osama bin laden was unarmed when he was shot by u.s. forces but he resisted efforts to capture him alive. the head of the cia said that america did not tell pakistan about the operation because they feared that information would lead to him. -- leak to him. a
prices have increased and haiti is dependent on imports. we see an import price increase. >> in the aftermath of the earthquake, 8 was born into haiti so food is cheaper. now, they are scaling back their operation. they are trying to fend for themselves. this woman is doing just that. she at set up her store by the roadside where she crushes peanuts into a paste, spread it on bread, and sells the sandwiches at 12 cents apiece. she is having to spread the peanut paste dinner so she does...
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her first school in haiti.on, the first signs, a child riding a bicycle in her school uniform. and there they were. the patient students waiting for petra in their little yellow shirts. inside the school, they all had a story. 5-year-old stayshama, who told us who she lost. >> she just said her mom died. >> reporter: her mom died. and right beside her, the boy with the giant eyes who told us he lost his papa. they start to point. they take me outside. this here? over here? taking me to the sweltering tent. it's 96 degrees. and this is where school was until now. but petra knows her school is just the beginning here of this massive effort to rebuild the schools of haiti. this is our third visit back now and still, a staggering number. 50% of all the children school-aged in this country, still are not getting to school. but this new school is a huge start. the little girl, staring into the eyes of that supermodel, known here simply as petra. the woman who gave them a school. david muir, abc news, port-au-prince.
her first school in haiti.on, the first signs, a child riding a bicycle in her school uniform. and there they were. the patient students waiting for petra in their little yellow shirts. inside the school, they all had a story. 5-year-old stayshama, who told us who she lost. >> she just said her mom died. >> reporter: her mom died. and right beside her, the boy with the giant eyes who told us he lost his papa. they start to point. they take me outside. this here? over here? taking me...
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and we're about in africa laughing wherever there are serious problems or poverty so haiti in somalia places where political problems are particularly bad it's just business human life has no relevance whatsoever. one day in haiti where he had dumped some particularly dangerous waste several witnessed a scene that would change him forever. here belinda stronach i was in charge of unloading the ship when i was stuck in the port and it was costing about two million lira a day a lot of money the faster i can offload the boat the better. here in haiti i unloaded the containers usually cream just one on top of the other because i'm throwing them out one after another going their cowing up everywhere but i don't care as we're going to leave two weeks later i saw the results destroyed it was awful it was radioactive waste you see over. in the end separate decided to inform the powers that be what he was involved and. good for people out of after in the area lp was killed i decided i had to tell the authorities or the russians or united. several himself with the anti mafia division in milan a
and we're about in africa laughing wherever there are serious problems or poverty so haiti in somalia places where political problems are particularly bad it's just business human life has no relevance whatsoever. one day in haiti where he had dumped some particularly dangerous waste several witnessed a scene that would change him forever. here belinda stronach i was in charge of unloading the ship when i was stuck in the port and it was costing about two million lira a day a lot of money the...
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poung into haiti. they are encourang survivors to fend fo emselves. she is doin just tt. she said uer l ltle ore byhe roside, where she crushes peanuts. the cost peanuts has gone up by0%, says she is having to spread the pasted inittl thinneso tt she does not se what littlerofit she mas. 10 milon people a livg in iti d morof hf of them get by on $2 a day while they m be tempted ove theroduce and the mkets for now, bing is t anption. > you'llind more on tha story by visiting websites bbc.com. the ite use says osama bin laden was unarmed when hwas sh by u. forces,but he resisted efforts. afans ve reacted positively to the death oosambin laden, t ma are questioning whether it will make any dfferce in the effortto bng peace to their country. >> business is a good cment if u make book -- business is good if you ma boots forhe afghan ay. hundreds of tusands ofres troops are being froed. osama bi lad w theause of afgnistan's rrent oubl, they tolus he. >> he was the reon fo thousands ofeath ople are sti being
poung into haiti. they are encourang survivors to fend fo emselves. she is doin just tt. she said uer l ltle ore byhe roside, where she crushes peanuts. the cost peanuts has gone up by0%, says she is having to spread the pasted inittl thinneso tt she does not se what littlerofit she mas. 10 milon people a livg in iti d morof hf of them get by on $2 a day while they m be tempted ove theroduce and the mkets for now, bing is t anption. > you'llind more on tha story by visiting websites bbc.com....
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from los angeles, she boarded a plane for haiti.art of a journey that began for petra even before the devastating earthquake. we were on a plane from new york. >> how are you? thank you for coming. >> reporter: this country of survivors, petra is a survivor, too. december 2004, the tsunami in thailand. she and her fiance swept away by the waters, her pelvis crushed. she held onto a tree for her life, for eight hours. her fiance did not survive. nor did so many of the children dragged out by the water. you said you would never forget the voices of the children screaming out for help. >> yes. i was not able to help those children. you heard them screaming for help and after some time, you didn't hear their voices anymore. >> reporter: it was then petra decided she would build schools where disaster had stolen them from the children. she's now built 51 schools from you over the world. and on this day, her first one in haiti. how in kids are in the kinder guarden? >> 102. >> reporter: and soon, on our ride, the first signs a child ridin
from los angeles, she boarded a plane for haiti.art of a journey that began for petra even before the devastating earthquake. we were on a plane from new york. >> how are you? thank you for coming. >> reporter: this country of survivors, petra is a survivor, too. december 2004, the tsunami in thailand. she and her fiance swept away by the waters, her pelvis crushed. she held onto a tree for her life, for eight hours. her fiance did not survive. nor did so many of the children...
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one day in haiti where here some particularly dangerous waste several witnessed a scene that would change him forever. i was in charge of the ship i was stuck in the port and it was costing about two million lira a day a lot of money the faster i can offload the boat the better. pre-warned hoodie i unloaded the containers usually cream the one on top of the other a girl come from them out one after another going there powering up everywhere but i don't care for me to leave two weeks later i saw the results just it was awful it was radioactive waste you see over. in the end separate decided to inform the powers that be what he was involved in. this would be a lot of after in the area lp was killed i decided i had to tell the authorities from all the process interviewed. several allied himself with the anti mafia division in milan and allowed the police to infiltrate his network. and network was connected to several celebrities of the international crime scene the police discovered that present within the organization was a certain moans are al custer. months or sar is a flamboyant syrian w
one day in haiti where here some particularly dangerous waste several witnessed a scene that would change him forever. i was in charge of the ship i was stuck in the port and it was costing about two million lira a day a lot of money the faster i can offload the boat the better. pre-warned hoodie i unloaded the containers usually cream the one on top of the other a girl come from them out one after another going there powering up everywhere but i don't care for me to leave two weeks later i saw...
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new orleans, tans nia and haiti. shortly after the earthquake. >> it was clear that haiti need us.we are in disaster zones and great poverty and need before . in haiti what we found there was not any struckure for anyone to fall back on. >> the senior who spent time tutoring boys in mexico city. most of them came from broken homes. >> i enjoyed getting to meet a lot of young minds and have an affect on their understanding of the meaning of education. >> the professor anderson leads the groups. in haiti they worked to improve water and sanitary conditionseach student let his or her community and parents whan they were doing. >> what happens for most students, they come back and change the way they live their own personal lives and change the amount of stuff they accumulate and priorits that they hold . a lot of them change their majorings. >> this kind of work allows them to see a different part of themselves. >> at st. mary's college. abc sevennews. >> it is fantastic learning opportunity. >> we'll update the forecast. >> spencer has that for us. >> a time lapse view from the south
new orleans, tans nia and haiti. shortly after the earthquake. >> it was clear that haiti need us.we are in disaster zones and great poverty and need before . in haiti what we found there was not any struckure for anyone to fall back on. >> the senior who spent time tutoring boys in mexico city. most of them came from broken homes. >> i enjoyed getting to meet a lot of young minds and have an affect on their understanding of the meaning of education. >> the professor...
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there was no haiti in the background, there was no trip to paris. he was born, actually, in new jersey in hoboken, moved very quickly -- [laughter] moved very quickly to new york city and did become a pharmacist. so i was faced with a real problem there. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered was that there had actually been a real will to commemorate in, among 9th century -- 19th century black new yorkers, that forgetting was not their way of life. they started off, first of all, in commemorations, for example, of important events like the abolition of the slave trade, january 1, 1808, and commemorated it every year after on the same day in ceremonies, in parades. they commemorated the abolition of slavery in the state of new york which was july 4, 1827.
there was no haiti in the background, there was no trip to paris. he was born, actually, in new jersey in hoboken, moved very quickly -- [laughter] moved very quickly to new york city and did become a pharmacist. so i was faced with a real problem there. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered was that there had actually been a real will to commemorate in, among 9th century -- 19th century black new yorkers, that forgetting was not their way of life. they started...
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do you say to people who do believe and you're telling them, fail up, to someone in the gulf or in haitior in tavis: that's a great question. i think what we lose sight of in life is that things can always be worse, as difficult as things are, things could always be worse, as long as you're alive, there is hope. as long as you're alive and you get a chance to wake up the next day and do it better, to get it right, try again, things can always be worse so whether you're talking about japan or haiti, there's always a worse situation so you have to be thankful for the days you do have and make the most of them. >> isn't it easy to sit here and say that? tavis: i wouldn't say it's easy to sit here and say that because i've had days when i didn't think there would be another day. >> you've had a personal haiti? tavis: i've had a couple of them in my life. i talk about hurricane katrina and there are hurricane katrinas that happen in our individual lives every day, tsunamis come into our lives every day. there are moments you don't think you'll make it to the next day. you've had heart issues
do you say to people who do believe and you're telling them, fail up, to someone in the gulf or in haitior in tavis: that's a great question. i think what we lose sight of in life is that things can always be worse, as difficult as things are, things could always be worse, as long as you're alive, there is hope. as long as you're alive and you get a chance to wake up the next day and do it better, to get it right, try again, things can always be worse so whether you're talking about japan or...
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this is not haiti but spain.st, the national stories grabbing the headlines. we begin with the president's plans for the week. >> i'm ed henry at the white house where the president turns his attention to the mitt mideast. the big speech on thursday explaining u.s. policy in the wake of the tumult in the region. tuesday he made sure the king of jordan comes. then friday the israeli prime minister. it will be difficult after his envoy george mitchell resigns. >>> i'm kate baldwin on capitol hill. the house is in recess. meanwhile, highlighting the senate's week ahead is the gas price debate, including a vote on the democratic-backed measure to repeal tax breaks for big oil companies whose executives face some pretty tough questioning up here on capitol hill this week. the measure has little chance of passing since republicans and democrats from oil-producing states oppose the measure, but that's almost aside the point as democrats see advantage in forcing republicans to vote on this issue and then being able to pa
this is not haiti but spain.st, the national stories grabbing the headlines. we begin with the president's plans for the week. >> i'm ed henry at the white house where the president turns his attention to the mitt mideast. the big speech on thursday explaining u.s. policy in the wake of the tumult in the region. tuesday he made sure the king of jordan comes. then friday the israeli prime minister. it will be difficult after his envoy george mitchell resigns. >>> i'm kate baldwin...
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to haiti? "miami herald." very interested in the story of haiti. a decade i relentlessly these are the photographs thatif you can remember, tell us whoa little back story on nikki, my dignity and heart and humanity. we started together at the "miami herald" as baby photographers, and we shared our pulitzer with nikki. >> it is hard to even look atit was a sea of bodies. it was very telling because of>> in haiti, people are so open press. in a situation like this, i think residents are really concerned about getting the word out. the need is so great that i think they realize that we had a role that was really important to their welfare. >> the picture of the feet, this woman dead. >> yes, i cannot look at these pictures without crying, actually. that is my picture. it just kind of speaks to the moment time stops for everyone. people were going about their daily lives in their pretty little high heels, maybe she was carrying her child, and the earth trembled. this is the first day we were there, the school collapsed, and there were schoolchildren st
to haiti? "miami herald." very interested in the story of haiti. a decade i relentlessly these are the photographs thatif you can remember, tell us whoa little back story on nikki, my dignity and heart and humanity. we started together at the "miami herald" as baby photographers, and we shared our pulitzer with nikki. >> it is hard to even look atit was a sea of bodies. it was very telling because of>> in haiti, people are so open press. in a situation like this,...
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they came together for the first time in the earthquake in haiti nearly 15 months ago followed by acts in chile, haiti, africa, and elsewhere. 15 months ago, followed by disaster and humanitarian missions in pakistan and elsewhere. today, the focus was on lifting debris and burden. >> we drive up and there they are, like a miracle. >> reporter: so many can start moving forward. ron mott, nbc news, joplin, missouri. >> and for more on the team of dedicated volunteers, we hope if you would like to, you joined the live chat with ron mott on our facebook page tonight. remember, there's more on our website for those looking to contribute to the effort there. for us for now, that's our broadcast for this wednesday evening. thank you, as always, for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. i'm garvin tomorrow as. >> i'm jessica aguirre. this area is just west of the oakland zoo. you can see right the now looking live a charred home at 9851 bird street about an hour ago when this fire first brok
they came together for the first time in the earthquake in haiti nearly 15 months ago followed by acts in chile, haiti, africa, and elsewhere. 15 months ago, followed by disaster and humanitarian missions in pakistan and elsewhere. today, the focus was on lifting debris and burden. >> we drive up and there they are, like a miracle. >> reporter: so many can start moving forward. ron mott, nbc news, joplin, missouri. >> and for more on the team of dedicated volunteers, we hope...
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them in any way by contributing in part or in whole to the purchase of these rights i am sure all of haiti will be eternally grateful. but fifa are the ultimate owners of outdoor viewing rights. and in a statement to the bbc the world's governing body said to the best of our knowledge fifa hasn't had any public viewing license in haiti. it is my understanding that the email will be a key part of an inquiry into the allegations by the lawyers. with fifa already facing a wralingt of other claims against their most senior officials it could add to the pressure on the organization to reform. >> if they want to be taken seriously be exceptionally transparent about the evidence and make the right decision for futball and not just the short-term. >> he is asking for four more years as president. but it could take a lot longer than this to restore the governing body's reputation. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible b
them in any way by contributing in part or in whole to the purchase of these rights i am sure all of haiti will be eternally grateful. but fifa are the ultimate owners of outdoor viewing rights. and in a statement to the bbc the world's governing body said to the best of our knowledge fifa hasn't had any public viewing license in haiti. it is my understanding that the email will be a key part of an inquiry into the allegations by the lawyers. with fifa already facing a wralingt of other claims...
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he goes on to say that if he can contribute to the purchase of rights, all of haiti would be grateful. but fifa are the ultimate owners. the world governing body said, "to the best of our knowledge, fifa has not had any viewing license in haiti." it is not clear whether there will be an investigation into these allegations. with fifa already facing a raft of other crimes against senior officials, it could add on pressure to the organization to withdraw -- to reform. >> they need to do a thorough investigation, be exceptionally transparent, and make the right decisions for football. >> the president is asking for four more years to clean up fifa. but it could take l lot longer than that to restore the governing body's reputation. >> before we leave you, a reminder of our main news. the most wanted man in america -- in europe, who has been on the run for 16 years, ratko mladic, has been arrested on charges of genocide. the court judge to be in poor health. the will decide on friday whether to resume the hearing. the bosnian president has said that extradition procedures are now taking p
he goes on to say that if he can contribute to the purchase of rights, all of haiti would be grateful. but fifa are the ultimate owners. the world governing body said, "to the best of our knowledge, fifa has not had any viewing license in haiti." it is not clear whether there will be an investigation into these allegations. with fifa already facing a raft of other crimes against senior officials, it could add on pressure to the organization to withdraw -- to reform. >> they need...
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. >> well, paul farmer has corked with -- has worked to sort 40 develop health care in haiti, has an interesting medical school organization and passing information on the ground in places like haiti and rwanda. and he had, you know, the effect of the earthquake in haiti and the work that they have done and the level that they got to know haiti, he just said, i want to write about it i want to rib what happened, what is happening, is the response what it should be? is the aid being used in the best way he could do? he talks about how he gets different people involved in haiti that he has known often for many years to write about this, too, so paul is not only talking about the experience in haiti, but he has also been able to give voice to people in haiti who, in all the brouhaha and all the cup police si have not necessarily been hurt from. >> susan weinberg, the cover is powerful. >> it really is. we looked for something that would mix the emotions when you think about the recovery, and it is such a mixture of hope and maybe despair. you know, grand plans, but also understanding th
. >> well, paul farmer has corked with -- has worked to sort 40 develop health care in haiti, has an interesting medical school organization and passing information on the ground in places like haiti and rwanda. and he had, you know, the effect of the earthquake in haiti and the work that they have done and the level that they got to know haiti, he just said, i want to write about it i want to rib what happened, what is happening, is the response what it should be? is the aid being used...
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well, still ahead at 6:00, new questions tonight about the earthquake in haiti.ew report that questions whether the country received too much aid. >>> also ahead, fema's new plan' for housing those left homeless after the tornado that leveled joplin, missouri. >>> hackers and tupac shakur. the prank involving the late rap star is gettinle attention. >> take you to more celebrations for memorial day. plus, what makes a war movie particularly memorable? we'll be right back. ♪ all righty. oh, oh. you are a little biscuit. i'm carol. uh, we should skedaddle 'cause it's girls' night. so...okay. oh, wow. you got a skinny-dipping scene after the duel, right? well, i -- shh, shh, shh. show. don't tell. [ male announcer ] your favorite movies right when you want them. just a little -- okay. oh, wow. [ male announcer ] watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly through your game console or other devices, all for only 8 bucks a month from netflix. [ carol ] this could turn me into a history buff. >>> hundreds of people packed into a cemetery in oakland today to pause
well, still ahead at 6:00, new questions tonight about the earthquake in haiti.ew report that questions whether the country received too much aid. >>> also ahead, fema's new plan' for housing those left homeless after the tornado that leveled joplin, missouri. >>> hackers and tupac shakur. the prank involving the late rap star is gettinle attention. >> take you to more celebrations for memorial day. plus, what makes a war movie particularly memorable? we'll be right...
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we saw this with her fund-raising efforts during haiti.we ruled out our campaign, text td 290-9999, and his people and social media who took it by row. in the first 48 hours, there were 2.3 million retreat of our tax number of people sent into followers and before long we had raised $32 million the attacks, $10 at a time in 42% of our text donors were under the age of 34. we saw the same phenomenon with japan. the earthquake happened at 2:47 a.m. east coast time and before most of us even got into the office, our tax number was on twitter. social media communities were way ahead of us in trying to give out ways to help. they take elegies are not just helping a fundraiser. they are becoming part of our operational dna. in haiti, we sent out 4 million text messages about the symptoms of cholera and how to prevent it and treated. here at home we built a dynamic shelter map with the help of google to update or seltzer information. we not only have the signer website, but we built an iphone apps that people can find a shelter on their mobile ph
we saw this with her fund-raising efforts during haiti.we ruled out our campaign, text td 290-9999, and his people and social media who took it by row. in the first 48 hours, there were 2.3 million retreat of our tax number of people sent into followers and before long we had raised $32 million the attacks, $10 at a time in 42% of our text donors were under the age of 34. we saw the same phenomenon with japan. the earthquake happened at 2:47 a.m. east coast time and before most of us even got...
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>> guest: in haiti, people -- in my experience in haiti, people are so open to photographs in journalism there doesn't seem to be the same sort of restrictions or words about the press than many other levels. in a situation like this, presidents are really concerned about getting the word out in the need was so great that i think we realize we had a role that was important to the welfare. c-span: a picture of defeat. this woman dead? >> guest: yeah, anybody can do one little high heel on and off. i can't look at these pictures without crying. c-span: did you take it? >> guest: yeah, it's my picture and it just kind of speaks to the moment time for everyone as people were going about their daily lives and their pretty little high heels, who knows, maybe she was just walking and carrying her child in the earth trembled and life was altered forever. this is my picture as well. the first day we were there. a school collapsed in gerard and there were school children in uniforms crushed at their desk and this young lady came and started weeping and my translator that i can see the sea but i ca
>> guest: in haiti, people -- in my experience in haiti, people are so open to photographs in journalism there doesn't seem to be the same sort of restrictions or words about the press than many other levels. in a situation like this, presidents are really concerned about getting the word out in the need was so great that i think we realize we had a role that was important to the welfare. c-span: a picture of defeat. this woman dead? >> guest: yeah, anybody can do one little high...
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mission in haiti has slammed the lack of progress in the country, saying the international community has been going around in circles for the past 30 years and that they are not doing enough to send to haiti's institutions. you are watching bbc world news america, still to come on tonight's program, falling fast, mexico's tourism industry takes a major hit from the drug war which is driving away the visitors. >> american student amanda knox is back in court facing charges of slandering police officers. knox, who convicted of murdering her british housemate said during the initial trial she had been hit by police during questioning arc charge the authorities deny and are fighting in court. >> this was amanda knox back in court for what has almost become a trial within a trial. already appealing against her murder conviction, the 23-year-old american now faces a charge of slander. knox and her former boyfriend, seen here together, were convicted of killing meredith kercher at this house in 2007. 21-year-old meredith from south london died in the house she shared with knox after a viole
mission in haiti has slammed the lack of progress in the country, saying the international community has been going around in circles for the past 30 years and that they are not doing enough to send to haiti's institutions. you are watching bbc world news america, still to come on tonight's program, falling fast, mexico's tourism industry takes a major hit from the drug war which is driving away the visitors. >> american student amanda knox is back in court facing charges of slandering...
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. >>> haiti has a new president. but before winning office, michelle martelli was just one name on a crowded ballot. we'll tell you how many candidates he beat to win. takea with fruit juice. what? yeah, it's on the label. really? here, there's nothing about juice on the zyrtec® label. what? labels are meant to be read. i'd be lost without you. i knew you weren't allergic to me. [ sneezes ] you know, you can't take allegra with orange juice. both: really? fyi. [ male announcer ] get zyrtec®'s proven allergy relief and love the air®. [ male announcer ] get zyrtec®'s proven allergy relief naomi pryce: i am. i'm in the name your own price division. i find empty hotel rooms and help people save - >> - up to 60% off. i am familiar. your name? > naomi pryce. >> what other "negotiating" skills do you have? > i'm a fifth-degree black belt. >> as am i. > i'm fluent in 37 languages. >> (indistinct clicking) > and i'm a master of disguise >> as am i. > as am i. >> as am i. > as am i. >> well played naomi pryce. >>> michel marte
. >>> haiti has a new president. but before winning office, michelle martelli was just one name on a crowded ballot. we'll tell you how many candidates he beat to win. takea with fruit juice. what? yeah, it's on the label. really? here, there's nothing about juice on the zyrtec® label. what? labels are meant to be read. i'd be lost without you. i knew you weren't allergic to me. [ sneezes ] you know, you can't take allegra with orange juice. both: really? fyi. [ male announcer ] get...
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por ejemplo haitÍ no tiene arroz para consumir en haitÍ. que tienen acuerdos de libre comercio, ambos paÍses se han beneficiado. canadÁ, estados unidos y mÉxico. el comercio de intercambio total casi es $ 1 trillon. >> todos los paÍses se benefician en general? hay sectores que no les va muy bien. hay muchas tortillas mexicanas que ahora se hacen con maÍz de los estados unidos. los campesinos que antes cultivaban el mes ahora estÁn aquÍ como indocumentados. >> no cabe duda que en algunos sectores se benefician mÁs que otros. cuando hay sectores que tienen dificultades por estos tratados, tenemos que ayudarlos embocar otras oportunidades, aprender otras novedades. eso no cabe duda. hay algunos sectores que se beneficia mÁs que otros. no podemos dejar a los otros atrÁs. >> van a aprobar el tratado de libre comercio entre estados unidos y colombia? >> creo que el congreso va a reconocer la importancia de aprobar estos tres acuerdos. correa, panamÁ y colombia. >> juntos? >> esto es una negociaciÓn entre la casa blanca y el congreso, tÁcticament
por ejemplo haitÍ no tiene arroz para consumir en haitÍ. que tienen acuerdos de libre comercio, ambos paÍses se han beneficiado. canadÁ, estados unidos y mÉxico. el comercio de intercambio total casi es $ 1 trillon. >> todos los paÍses se benefician en general? hay sectores que no les va muy bien. hay muchas tortillas mexicanas que ahora se hacen con maÍz de los estados unidos. los campesinos que antes cultivaban el mes ahora estÁn aquÍ como indocumentados. >> no cabe duda...
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aparte de haití hay salvadoreños, hondureños y nicaraüenses beneficiados por este programa de protección, Ás de 500 migrantes que viajaban ocultos en condiciones infrahumanas en dos camiones de carga fueron detenidos en el estado de chiapas. --los choferes fueron arrestados junto a varios presuntos polleros y los indocumentados, en su mayoria centroamericanos, estan en espera de la repatriacion. --mario gonzalez nos amplia la informacion. ---enseguida en noticias univision 14......dejaron su pais para cosechar frutos, y muchos de ellos lo han logrado... despues de la pausa le presentaremos a unos inmigrantes que desafiaron todo para llegar "de centroamerica al triunfo" de costa a costa... y en todo el país, para detener a quienes no usan el cinturón de seguridad. abróchate el cinturón de seguridad siempre, de día y de noche, o serás multado. no importa quién seas o dónde vivas. ellos están alerta. la policía multa para salvar vidas. abrochado o multado. --un grupo de mexico-americanos busca impulsar proyectos educativos, de salud y de desarrollo en el pais que vio nacer a sus padres. la
aparte de haití hay salvadoreños, hondureños y nicaraüenses beneficiados por este programa de protección, Ás de 500 migrantes que viajaban ocultos en condiciones infrahumanas en dos camiones de carga fueron detenidos en el estado de chiapas. --los choferes fueron arrestados junto a varios presuntos polleros y los indocumentados, en su mayoria centroamericanos, estan en espera de la repatriacion. --mario gonzalez nos amplia la informacion. ---enseguida en noticias univision 14......dejaron...
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towards haiti street hill--hay street hill. mild and breezy with pretty much the same to thursday. coacooling on friday--the chance on saturday's rain and a sunday. will keep you posted publicly that chance will be as we go towards the closer how likely that chance will be of rainfall closer to the end of the week. >> and the nasdaq rose and closed at 2008. the strain of the apple ipad-the strength--it is overtaking google according to this 2011 brands study. apple top-ranking product and the google foended four year lead of google. the value dropped by 2% to $111.5 billion. ibm is no. 3 and mcdonald's was no. 4. number five was microsoft. facebook his number 35. the west apartment of transportation will pay $2 billion in road projects the u.s. department of transportation will pay over $2 billion in rural road projects. for the san francisco hi ray rail project for road projects come on road projects. railroad projects thank-you this will spur economic development and in the long run it wilrestore economic prosperity with world-class roadways. >>pam: republicans turned down this t
towards haiti street hill--hay street hill. mild and breezy with pretty much the same to thursday. coacooling on friday--the chance on saturday's rain and a sunday. will keep you posted publicly that chance will be as we go towards the closer how likely that chance will be of rainfall closer to the end of the week. >> and the nasdaq rose and closed at 2008. the strain of the apple ipad-the strength--it is overtaking google according to this 2011 brands study. apple top-ranking product and...
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i mean, haiti has been part of my heart for so long, that i could never ignore haiti. in fact, i hadn't been traveling for a long time, because my mother's been really ill with alzheimer's. so, with your eqecat and in haiti, it was anywhere else i probably wouldn't have gone at that point in time. c-span: will come here is that 96 shoot of the democratic convention. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> black and white? >> guest: we were probably the last people to go color, so black-and-white was what i shot for most of my career. c-span: would you rather shoot? >> guest: probably black-and-white. i'm so used to doing digital in color that that's just what we did. but whenever i converted picture to black-and-white i think it has a different kind of power. it's hard to explain. it affects people i think i'm more visceral level in many ways and there's no distractions, no different colors, different lighting situations the destructive from the harmony of the story and the photo. c-span: when you look at a photo and say that's just what i wanted? >> guest: probably never. if you ask any of my edito
i mean, haiti has been part of my heart for so long, that i could never ignore haiti. in fact, i hadn't been traveling for a long time, because my mother's been really ill with alzheimer's. so, with your eqecat and in haiti, it was anywhere else i probably wouldn't have gone at that point in time. c-span: will come here is that 96 shoot of the democratic convention. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> black and white? >> guest: we were probably the last people to go color, so black-and-white was what i...
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. >> el terremoto del año pasado en haití dejo menos personas según lo que dicen . >> un informe ponelos 316 mil que dice el gobierno , . >> el número no supera los 385 mil pero hay 686 mil en carpas . >> no le cambie ya regresamos . >> ---el barcelona gano su cuarto . >> el barcelona gano su cuarto campeonato tenemos la acción deportiva . >> la selección tiene la baja que dejo la concentración en denver para ir a brasil y estar con su familia por el fallecimiento de su padre . >> fue informado de la noticia después del entrenamiento matutino . >> están con su trabajo camino a la copa oro . >> un apoyo a su familia y tiene que seguir entonces el ya viajo y sale a su ciudad para ir con su familia . >> una lastima el momento que vive, y , pos desearle lo mejor. >> el martes arranca la final de la nba , reciben a los mavericks , solo pierden uno . >> el alemán es el imparable acompañado del jason pero es la banca la de la diferencia . >> es el momento donde mejor estoy . >> así que este es la oportunidad, y el manejo de bola me deja llegar a donde quiero en la cancha, este siempre me man
. >> el terremoto del año pasado en haití dejo menos personas según lo que dicen . >> un informe ponelos 316 mil que dice el gobierno , . >> el número no supera los 385 mil pero hay 686 mil en carpas . >> no le cambie ya regresamos . >> ---el barcelona gano su cuarto . >> el barcelona gano su cuarto campeonato tenemos la acción deportiva . >> la selección tiene la baja que dejo la concentración en denver para ir a brasil y estar con su familia...
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---el terremoto devastador del año pasado en haití dejó muchas menos personas muertas o damnificadase la "agencia de estados unidos para el desarrollo internacional" pone en duda el argumento central para justificar un programa de asistencia y reconstrucción por varios miles de millones de dólares.---segun el documento, la cifra de muertos fue entre 46-mil y 85-mil, muchos menos que los 316-mil que menciona la cifra oficial del gobierno haitiano... y el numero de personas que siguen en campamentos no supera los 385-mil, aunque segun datos de las naciones unidas aun hay 680-mil damnificados en carpas provisionales. ---antes de la pausa veamos un adelanto de la ac ---el barcelona gano su cuarto campeonato de la champions league... y jugo de tal manera que el manchester united casi no toco el balon---" bernardo osuna" ./// pasemos ---este viernes se venceran todos los pases "s" del "muni" para las personas de la tercera edad.---por eso, a lo largo de esta semana habra diversos talleres informativos donde las personas mayores de 65 aÑos recibiran ayuda para hacer el cambio a la tarjeta "
---el terremoto devastador del año pasado en haití dejó muchas menos personas muertas o damnificadase la "agencia de estados unidos para el desarrollo internacional" pone en duda el argumento central para justificar un programa de asistencia y reconstrucción por varios miles de millones de dólares.---segun el documento, la cifra de muertos fue entre 46-mil y 85-mil, muchos menos que los 316-mil que menciona la cifra oficial del gobierno haitiano... y el numero de personas que...