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haiti has been through this mining process before.re is a canadian company that took out a lot of copper. those workers were earning about $9 a day. the most important thing is for haiti to look around hemisphere at countries who are doing a good job of trying to protect the interest of their country and the environment at the same time that they take advantage of what is under the soil. for example, cuba. the nickel mining is owned mostly by the government. in peru, the head start to push back against newmont mining. bolivia. the government says we have lithium, we will exploit the lithium. thanks very much. if we need your help, we will call on you. >> talk about the government officials. >> this is an investigation that had about 12 people involved. three of us were foreigners. the rest of them are asian students in committed to journalists. the former minister of finance is now a consultant for newmont mining. he was involved in some of the negotiations which have not been published, but he supposedly said at the table on the publ
haiti has been through this mining process before.re is a canadian company that took out a lot of copper. those workers were earning about $9 a day. the most important thing is for haiti to look around hemisphere at countries who are doing a good job of trying to protect the interest of their country and the environment at the same time that they take advantage of what is under the soil. for example, cuba. the nickel mining is owned mostly by the government. in peru, the head start to push back...
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a cinco militares uruguayos integrantes de la fuerza de paz de la onu en haiti el ano pasaddario kleinimÁgenes johny jean canal 10 y entrando al juzgado---- presuntos victimarios ana s de justicia penal. ----- sot fernando rodrÍguez ue se cumplan tos garas fernando Íguezo, a pedido de s autoridades haitianas. ---- sot fndo rodriguez ----- "en general si, todo se ha hecho de buena manera. el país uruguay ha hecho un esfuerzo importante, ha sido serio en ese sentido" nosotros hicimos preguntas para ver que todos los detalles estén en las mejores condiciones: viaje, estadia y audiencia un juicio que estÁ siendo observado en haitÍ y que tambiÉn vigilan organizacion es sociales que reclaman el fin de la presencia militar en el paÍs caribeÑo ---- nat protesta frente juzgado--- y seguido de cerca pores de --- bastie, amnistÍa ueremos que hao justo para este caso" un caso que ----- ana labastie - "n adelanto del resumen deportivo...socio!! antes de irnos a la pausa... vamos con ilia calderon y un adelanto de la edicion nocturna del goles. y tenemos las imagenes que nos llegan desde brasil dond
a cinco militares uruguayos integrantes de la fuerza de paz de la onu en haiti el ano pasaddario kleinimÁgenes johny jean canal 10 y entrando al juzgado---- presuntos victimarios ana s de justicia penal. ----- sot fernando rodrÍguez ue se cumplan tos garas fernando Íguezo, a pedido de s autoridades haitianas. ---- sot fndo rodriguez ----- "en general si, todo se ha hecho de buena manera. el país uruguay ha hecho un esfuerzo importante, ha sido serio en ese sentido" nosotros...
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i have seen some innovations in haiti that are fantastic. it started before the earthquake. it has taken off now. these are young guys who would have been gang members actually if they had not gotten together and did productive activities. they created backpacks with solar panels that are locally produced in haiti so kids with power up light sources so they can study at night. they are being used for streetlights, and much of haiti is being provided through solar packs. it's easy technology that would maybe decrease the energy demands in the region where we work in the developing word. we ourselves -- what happens when your cell phone goes down? it's like your life is over. we have to talk about efficient energy and talk about scientific and technological solutions to contain the energy consumption. >> that's a great answer. the only thing i would reinforce, the economic growth model that our country pursued with increasing wealth and what have you is actually the biggest gains are by adjusting our own lifestyle. i think that's what we really have to be looking at. >> and co
i have seen some innovations in haiti that are fantastic. it started before the earthquake. it has taken off now. these are young guys who would have been gang members actually if they had not gotten together and did productive activities. they created backpacks with solar panels that are locally produced in haiti so kids with power up light sources so they can study at night. they are being used for streetlights, and much of haiti is being provided through solar packs. it's easy technology...
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they are building a hospital and supporting 150 orphans in haiti. i am pleased to also honor their store today. i want to encourage everyone to visit the neighborhood commercial districts in san francisco. in district 5, we have the inner sunset, the fillmore, the japan town. resist buying online this month for a change and walk around and appreciate the businesses and restaurants in these wonderful communities. i would welcome you all to say a few words. >> i would like to thank supervisor olague. the booksmith has been in the haight asbury for 40 years. one of the things i did been most proud of is being involved in the newly formed eight as. merchants association. we have been working with -- eight asbury merchants association. to make physical changes to our neighborhood. we really enjoyed working with her and appreciate her assistance. [applause] >> thank you, board members. we have been in the upper haight area since 1979. we have a plan to reach out to our community and provide funding looks through our businesses. through education and appro
they are building a hospital and supporting 150 orphans in haiti. i am pleased to also honor their store today. i want to encourage everyone to visit the neighborhood commercial districts in san francisco. in district 5, we have the inner sunset, the fillmore, the japan town. resist buying online this month for a change and walk around and appreciate the businesses and restaurants in these wonderful communities. i would welcome you all to say a few words. >> i would like to thank...
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paul is from haiti. he says after the 2010 earthquake devastated his country, rebuilding is show. many people there go to the dominican remember. i friend net teaches customer service and english speaking jobs. >> sometimes i dream of a new job. >> they started the classes back in april, all on their own dime. now they have more than 200 students on a waiting list and are looking to partner with american businesses. >> hopefully somebody will recognize us and say, hey these people are doing a good job. >> reporter: gigi barnett, wjz. >>> they are spending $10,000 of their own phone in the i friend net organization. we have more still to come on eyewitness news tonight. raging wild fires burning now out of control in arizona. tonight more evacuation as the fire spreads. >> we all started coughing. >>> there is a health scare at an airport. what caused the evacuation that delayed dozens of planes. >>> and discovered alive, a chinese miner survives weeks. >>> snake heads are back in maryland. what the state is proposing to do to get rid of them. >>> we have our first named tropical s
paul is from haiti. he says after the 2010 earthquake devastated his country, rebuilding is show. many people there go to the dominican remember. i friend net teaches customer service and english speaking jobs. >> sometimes i dream of a new job. >> they started the classes back in april, all on their own dime. now they have more than 200 students on a waiting list and are looking to partner with american businesses. >> hopefully somebody will recognize us and say, hey these...
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they are trying so hard to escape haiti to come here.though we have to send them back, we're still rescuing them instead of leaving them out there to die. i think that's what keeps me going, you know, and motivated. >> it was your adopted mother who you call mom, louise jackson, who also is from haiti. she ultimately got you involved and got you interested and ignited a passion for the coast guard. >> yes. and that was my sophomore year of high school. she reminded me because at 6 1/2 i don't really remember who rescued me and then so i went to cliffs weekend which is a weekend where minorities come and see the coast guard and that's when i truly fell in love with it. no other research mattered. i experienced it first hand. >> have you ever had an opportunity to meet the people who rescued you so many years ago to say thank you or look where i'm headed now? >> sadly, no. we tried. >> you have tried? >> we have tried. we don't know which boat i was rescued in. i know it was white. >> it was white and you were hungry and that's all you rem
they are trying so hard to escape haiti to come here.though we have to send them back, we're still rescuing them instead of leaving them out there to die. i think that's what keeps me going, you know, and motivated. >> it was your adopted mother who you call mom, louise jackson, who also is from haiti. she ultimately got you involved and got you interested and ignited a passion for the coast guard. >> yes. and that was my sophomore year of high school. she reminded me because at 6...
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i do a lot of work in haiti and have been since 2008. i get on a tear a bit.oducer absolutely loves revenge reading about everything you do in haiti with the secondary school and is upset you're not evil in person as you are on the screen. >> she's in there somewhere. >> let's talk about the theme of revenge. many of us can sort of relate to wanting to seek revenge perhaps in some way in our lives. >> let's start with some personal admission. >> it does resonate. why? >> it's pure animal instinct. we either overcome or we don't. i have my moments. we'll see if it ends up working. i carry it in my love shoot. so psycho crazy. sometimes involves superstition. >> you tap into something-something to bring it on screen. one thing that resonates with women is the strong central characters in this series. i want to show a clip. this is when you are talking to -- you're trying to get back at your ex-husband. here we go. >> the prosecutor can't build a federal case on your word alone. >> he won't have to. you and your team are incapable of finding proof you need but i
i do a lot of work in haiti and have been since 2008. i get on a tear a bit.oducer absolutely loves revenge reading about everything you do in haiti with the secondary school and is upset you're not evil in person as you are on the screen. >> she's in there somewhere. >> let's talk about the theme of revenge. many of us can sort of relate to wanting to seek revenge perhaps in some way in our lives. >> let's start with some personal admission. >> it does resonate. why?...
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i was surprised to find in the congo that there was more haiti that i expected. in angola, there was more serbia than i thought. now normally we would put regional experts. it is part of what we want to do is to have an intellectually challenging enough environment that there is a creative tension within the state department so we don't rush to a consensus view within the u.s. government that this is the way to do something, but really make it a more rigorous test. that involves a give and take with regional bureaus that have to be more dynamic than it has been in some time. that is one of our significant challenges. but the other thing i would say about the counterparts in the other governments, getting specifically to your question, that we are still all relatively small boutiques and we are still all kind of finding our space within our larger bureaucracies. so, we have to come together. when i was working at oti, i used to say it was nice for us to do what we are doing, but we can't be a professional team that just practices all the time. we have to be in the
i was surprised to find in the congo that there was more haiti that i expected. in angola, there was more serbia than i thought. now normally we would put regional experts. it is part of what we want to do is to have an intellectually challenging enough environment that there is a creative tension within the state department so we don't rush to a consensus view within the u.s. government that this is the way to do something, but really make it a more rigorous test. that involves a give and take...
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this is sophia bartelli, the first lady of haiti. i was just in haiti all week. i know president bush has been down there, and it's a place that needs help certainly and will for a while, but i thought i would include her in. i was down for a -- there's a group called vital voices. it was started by hillary clinton, women from america, particularly entrepreneurs teaching women in the third world how to start businesses and all that. i was down for that. skipping back in time, jacqueline onassis, jacqueline kennedy onassis, taken in new york in 1970. i was a young boy when -- when kennedy was -- when president kennedy was assassinated, but i worked with her son on "george" magazine, john jr., who became a good friend of mine, and the first first lady i really photographed though was pat nixon. this was in 1970 in washington, d.c. going to a -- it was a school in washington, and i never really got to know her nor did i really get to know her husband that well, but this is a picture of the two of them leaving some event, and i like the light. she was always very nic
this is sophia bartelli, the first lady of haiti. i was just in haiti all week. i know president bush has been down there, and it's a place that needs help certainly and will for a while, but i thought i would include her in. i was down for a -- there's a group called vital voices. it was started by hillary clinton, women from america, particularly entrepreneurs teaching women in the third world how to start businesses and all that. i was down for that. skipping back in time, jacqueline...
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smithsonian did a lot of work in haiti after the earthquake. but in addition i was thinking we had a briefing and discussion yesterday with ambassador derek mitchell about what the smithsonian is doing in burma this kind of environmental and conservation research there which for the last 20 years has been building a foundation that can be helpful now. particularly on the cultural artifacts issue? thank you. >> the answer is, not specifically, no. but i would like to be able to say, and i think we're working on this, to really understand these cases you better not approach them as from just a political optic or economical optic. i met more than on any other place on earth when i was working there. or as a sociologist. when you get the convergence of violence in a society and it breaks down to this extent it's usually a witches' brew. you need all of the participants in play. that's part of what we're trying to build and i hope that our talent to be respected and trusted, it's going to have to have that breadth of understanding. whether the cultu
smithsonian did a lot of work in haiti after the earthquake. but in addition i was thinking we had a briefing and discussion yesterday with ambassador derek mitchell about what the smithsonian is doing in burma this kind of environmental and conservation research there which for the last 20 years has been building a foundation that can be helpful now. particularly on the cultural artifacts issue? thank you. >> the answer is, not specifically, no. but i would like to be able to say, and i...
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the council that adams sent to haiti, edwin stephens, who was a friend of hamilton's. they grew up in the virgin islands together. and stephens wrote hamilton and said, do you have any thoughts about a constitution for haiti? it's very interesting what hamilton did. he said only a military government is possible. but he did try to have some balancing of powers in it. he said, you know, there should be judges elected for life and you should have a council of generals to propose taxes. >> right. >> so he wasn't -- i don't think you'd call that a hopeful, particularly. but he's trying to -- he makes some suggestions. >> well, even jefferson when he looked at the latin american revolutions, he said, well, they're probably not going to work very well. they'll probably -- the people will wade through military despotisms for generations, but as they want to become republicans, i wish them well. that was the kind of -- it's a kind of patronizing pessimism we had towards people. which became more pessimistic as time went on, because the revolutions failed. the revelationslution
the council that adams sent to haiti, edwin stephens, who was a friend of hamilton's. they grew up in the virgin islands together. and stephens wrote hamilton and said, do you have any thoughts about a constitution for haiti? it's very interesting what hamilton did. he said only a military government is possible. but he did try to have some balancing of powers in it. he said, you know, there should be judges elected for life and you should have a council of generals to propose taxes. >>...
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he was in haiti. kosovo, first iraq war, second iraq war. he's seen it all over 20 years. especially as a combat photographer. so when he retells the story of all of his experiences, you know, this serendipitous pow-wow that happened at the air base right outside of fallujah, in his efforts to get there. it's just amazing. combat photographers have a special place in america's history. since the invention of the camera. the casualty rates were high. and they served fearlessly. you're not there to fight back. you're there to record history. and master sergeant chuck boers, as you will see, has recorded america's history. so master? >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> today what we're here to talk about is the warrior spirit and the warrior tradition. and you have it right there on the stage. joe medicine crow, war chief and then you have emhoolah, debra. they're all warriors, brothers and sisters. and we have a special bond. and what makes that the tradition when i talk about that? and you look at it and you see a few items up there. a couple eagle feathers, a medallion, a bag,
he was in haiti. kosovo, first iraq war, second iraq war. he's seen it all over 20 years. especially as a combat photographer. so when he retells the story of all of his experiences, you know, this serendipitous pow-wow that happened at the air base right outside of fallujah, in his efforts to get there. it's just amazing. combat photographers have a special place in america's history. since the invention of the camera. the casualty rates were high. and they served fearlessly. you're not there...
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would your into this state take them away no judge no jury no trial no charges no haiti is caught up is only a hanging by the military they could do anything they want to anybody that they want at any time all this is the country that's going to spread democracy around the world yet while you're losing it here that's just the beginning in that act they repeal the posse comitatus act of eighteen thousand nine hundred seventy eight whereby they prohibited the military from taking police actions now the military could go anywhere and take over police activities then we saw obama sign an executive order in february oh this is a beauty if there is a quote potential terrorist threat you remember those those colors you know they are it is in the yellow line is it's going to be red a potential terror terror threat el presidente of loss' start as soon need as i say that because the joints turned in to a banana republic because it goes back to what you said about cause online you know how they get a free ride because that's what goes on in banana republics so let's get this straight now el pre
would your into this state take them away no judge no jury no trial no charges no haiti is caught up is only a hanging by the military they could do anything they want to anybody that they want at any time all this is the country that's going to spread democracy around the world yet while you're losing it here that's just the beginning in that act they repeal the posse comitatus act of eighteen thousand nine hundred seventy eight whereby they prohibited the military from taking police actions...
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and you say oh, god, it works. >> what does, in your view, victory look like in haiti?o to the united states and get an education, make a decision to go home. it looks like where people really have a chance and where kids get to say, you know, i was born here. i can get the education here. and i can do it. you know, just see this generation do what i know it's going to do. which is going to win. >> for many people who go to these kinds of places, there is a person, an image, an experience, that doesn't leave you. >> i could give you a story image that is a policeman who rationed his cigarettes because of a, you know, the expense. and so, one of his four cigarettes a day was after he would come home. he went home, where he would see his children, and his parents, and his wife downstairs. give them a kiss, go upstairs, take off his policeman's uniform. smile at his family. walk outside to have that smoke. and then the earth shifts and he turns around to a two-level home behind him with his whole family in it, and it was up to his knees. and he dove in to it after his fami
and you say oh, god, it works. >> what does, in your view, victory look like in haiti?o to the united states and get an education, make a decision to go home. it looks like where people really have a chance and where kids get to say, you know, i was born here. i can get the education here. and i can do it. you know, just see this generation do what i know it's going to do. which is going to win. >> for many people who go to these kinds of places, there is a person, an image, an...
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al noroeste la república dominicana, muy cerca de la frontera con haití. >> mi padre fue un hombre ejemplarrnados todos los vecinos y todos los que no conocíamos como porque eran personas buenas, personas que nosotros no esperábamos que iban a morir en esta tragedia. estamos demasiado tristes. >> los familiares dicen que aparte del gran dolor tiene la preocupación de no contar con los recursos económicos necesarios que implica tener ambos cadáveres alions.no >> ellos esperan que el gobierno o alguna institución privada los ayude para facilitar la repatriación de los cuerpos y así darle su país cristiana sepultura, en santo domingo univisión. >> y este martes se celebra el día del trabajo en muchos países, pero no en los estados unidos donde la conmemoraciones hasta septiembre, pero para miles de inmigrantes este 1 mayo significa la oportunidad de exigir una reforma migratoria y por supuesto más en un año electoral.ision@@not uni-edicio >> guadalupe hernández preparó letreros y pancartas porque mañana a primera hora saldrá con su frente en alto a la marcha del 1 mayo de los ángeles. ella dic
al noroeste la república dominicana, muy cerca de la frontera con haití. >> mi padre fue un hombre ejemplarrnados todos los vecinos y todos los que no conocíamos como porque eran personas buenas, personas que nosotros no esperábamos que iban a morir en esta tragedia. estamos demasiado tristes. >> los familiares dicen que aparte del gran dolor tiene la preocupación de no contar con los recursos económicos necesarios que implica tener ambos cadáveres alions.no >> ellos...
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his students are thousands of miles away from haiti and the dominican republic. >> they teamed to makefor a net. they came up with the idea which has jobs in tourism but only for english speakers. >> it is something they want us to share the knowledge with them. >> paul is originally from haiti. he said after the 2010 earthquake devastated his country, rebuilding is slow. but they find jobs by crossing to the dominican republic. >> eye for a net teaches course insist customer service and small business creation. >> it has weigh expected and sometime -- we expected. and sometimes, it is true and i am dreaming. >> he started the classes back in april. all on their own dime. now they have more than 200 students on awaiting list and looking to partner with american businesses. >> hopefully someone will recognize this. and say, these people are doing a good job. >> and reward the effort. >> jacob and paul said they spent a combined $10,000 of their own cash launching eye for a net organization. >>> well, get a jump start on your child's college savings plan. we have the best contest entered
his students are thousands of miles away from haiti and the dominican republic. >> they teamed to makefor a net. they came up with the idea which has jobs in tourism but only for english speakers. >> it is something they want us to share the knowledge with them. >> paul is originally from haiti. he said after the 2010 earthquake devastated his country, rebuilding is slow. but they find jobs by crossing to the dominican republic. >> eye for a net teaches course insist...
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i went on facebook and said i'm going to haiti, who's in?after that, we were on our way to port-au-prince. we got to work setting up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civil life. it started as a disaster relief organization and we realized we could help the veteran community, as well. we bring them together to be part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of, what are you really doing that's important to the world? this has provided a great opportunity to help people in need. >> most of the work we do internationally is emergency medical triage clinics. we've got to chile, pakistan. here at home, we've been to joplin, doing search and rescue, debris clearing. 80% of the volunteers are military veterans. helping other people is part of the healing process. there's no limit to what veterans can do. we have the ability to help and want to everybody is. it's a win-win situation. >> all right
i went on facebook and said i'm going to haiti, who's in?after that, we were on our way to port-au-prince. we got to work setting up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civil life. it started as a disaster relief organization and we realized we could help the veteran community, as well. we bring them together to be part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out,...
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when i first saw the earthquake that hit haiti, a lot of images, i felt i had seen before driving throughallujah or afghanistan. i went on facebook said i'm going to haiti, who is in, 72 hours after that we were on the way to port-au-prince. we got to work setting up a triage clinic. >> i'll number the beds. >> we realized veterans are useful until these situations. >> i want to help veterans transition to civil lives. team rubicon is a disaster relief organization, we can help the veteran community as well. bring veterans to be part of a team, they are almost rekarjd. >> when you get out you have the feeling of what are you really doing? it's important in the world. team rubicon provided a great opportunity to just help people in need. >> pull your foot back as far as you can. >> most of the work is triage clinics. chile, sudan, pakistan. here at home, tuscaloosa, joplin, doing debris clearing operations. 1400 volunteers, 80% are military veterans, helping other people as part of the healing process. >> kanlt thank you enough. >> there is no limit what veterans can do. we want to help an
when i first saw the earthquake that hit haiti, a lot of images, i felt i had seen before driving throughallujah or afghanistan. i went on facebook said i'm going to haiti, who is in, 72 hours after that we were on the way to port-au-prince. we got to work setting up a triage clinic. >> i'll number the beds. >> we realized veterans are useful until these situations. >> i want to help veterans transition to civil lives. team rubicon is a disaster relief organization, we can...
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las e escenas de dolor, esta apartada cunidad cerca de la frontera con haitÍ vivian los esposos nuÑezragedia que tambiÉn costÓ la vida dos hijas y tres nietas. >>> ha sido muy difÍcil para nosotros y para toda la familia, porque de ella era dos nietas mÍa y la mamÁ.>>> sus alegres vacaciones se convirtieron en una pesadilla dolorosaesadilla que en la familia nadie acepta. >>> en verdad eran muy queridos en la comunidad. y era la familia muy grande y unida. >>> y por eso todo mundo estÁ triste. >>> y en realidad fue asÍ, la humilde casa de esta pareja resultÓ pequeÑa para ntas personas queesafron lluvi para dar su Último adiÓs el gobierno pagÓ gastos de traslado de los cadÁveres a su pueblo natal, las demÁs vÍctimas sepultadas en nueva york. >>> era padres de la familia un hombre bueno, humanitaria como su esposa tambiÉn, tenos una penagrande, mis dos nees tieta murieron. >>> en el accidente tambiÉn fallecieron sus hijas marÍa gonzÁle45 aÑos y marÍa nuÑez de 38 junto a los nietas de 10, 7 y 3 aÑos spectivamente. >>> m acongojados no sÓlo... todo el estÁ conmovido, es un caso muy terrib
las e escenas de dolor, esta apartada cunidad cerca de la frontera con haitÍ vivian los esposos nuÑezragedia que tambiÉn costÓ la vida dos hijas y tres nietas. >>> ha sido muy difÍcil para nosotros y para toda la familia, porque de ella era dos nietas mÍa y la mamÁ.>>> sus alegres vacaciones se convirtieron en una pesadilla dolorosaesadilla que en la familia nadie acepta. >>> en verdad eran muy queridos en la comunidad. y era la familia muy grande y unida....
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when the race left haiti's hell all that was left was a broken wheel chair, this and to a keg of beerle, chair ended this fluffy blue couch. this was the 2008 bay to breakers. more than 60,000 people joined in on the festivities. the top of hazel is also known as alamo square. that is where many participants stop along the way. although their work order parties, many people relieved themselves in inappropriate places. this >>stanley: the famous elvas runners lost their cake for a moment. some keg's made it past the line, like this one cleverly disguised as a shopping cart. glass bottles or there and in theory although hard liquor and champagne or seen. these men dressed up as surgeons have ivy bags that contained vodka in cranberry juice. there was so much out of the san francisco police set up a checkpoint to confiscate any of the containers. there were a lot of them. >>stanley: being drunk in public is one thing, having friends keep from falling as another in having a complete stranger call up your shorts because your rear is exposed is priceless. every year, the banderas alcohol. t
when the race left haiti's hell all that was left was a broken wheel chair, this and to a keg of beerle, chair ended this fluffy blue couch. this was the 2008 bay to breakers. more than 60,000 people joined in on the festivities. the top of hazel is also known as alamo square. that is where many participants stop along the way. although their work order parties, many people relieved themselves in inappropriate places. this >>stanley: the famous elvas runners lost their cake for a moment....
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shaw spearheaded international relief efforts to earthquake victims in haiti and flood victims in pakistan. jill biden to bring assistance to the millions of people affected by fay min in the horn of africa. >> as under secretary of research, education and economics at the department of agriculture, he led the usda's participation, the obama administration's global hunger and food security initiative. and while at the bill and melinda gates foundation, dr. shaw developed a number of innovative programs and partnerships that addressed the real issues involving food and hunger. >> we're all excited to see what the future holds for this brilliant young man. ladies and gentlemen, dr. shaw. [ applause ] >> thank you and good evening. a special thank you to mika and joy and thank you senator hagel who are hosting us this evening. it really is an honor for me to be with a distinguished audience. a yud oens of leaders who have imagined different possibilities for our world in so many different fields and in particular in different ways to make our country safe and secure. it is in that setting tha
shaw spearheaded international relief efforts to earthquake victims in haiti and flood victims in pakistan. jill biden to bring assistance to the millions of people affected by fay min in the horn of africa. >> as under secretary of research, education and economics at the department of agriculture, he led the usda's participation, the obama administration's global hunger and food security initiative. and while at the bill and melinda gates foundation, dr. shaw developed a number of...
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i went on facebook and said i'm going to haiti, whose in?hours after that we were on the way to port-au-prince. we got to work setting up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are really useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition. started as a disaster relief organization and we realized we can help the veteran community as well. we bring these veterans together to be part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's important in the world. team rub con. >> chile, pakistan. here at home, tuscaloosa, joplin, doing debris clearing operations, search and rescue. we have about 1400 volunteers and about 80% of them are military veterans. helping other people is part of the healing process. >> i can't thank you all enough. >> there's really no limit to what veterans can do. we have the ability to help and we want to serve. >> in it's a win-win situation. >> to find out how a fellow veteran's death shaped jake's mission
i went on facebook and said i'm going to haiti, whose in?hours after that we were on the way to port-au-prince. we got to work setting up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are really useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition. started as a disaster relief organization and we realized we can help the veteran community as well. we bring these veterans together to be part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out,...
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when i first saw the quake that hit haiti, i saw a lot of the images before.w i could actually help out. i put on facebook, i'm going to haiti, who's in, 27 hours after that, we were on our way to port-au-prince. we got to work setting up a triage clinic. we lielzed veterans are really useful in these types of situations transition to civilian life and help others in need. it started as a disaster relief organization. we bring these veterans together to be a part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have a feeling what are we doing. it's important in the world. it's a great opportunity to help people in need. most of the work we do internationally. we've got to chile, sudan, pakistan. here at home we've been in tuscaloosa, joplin, doing debris, clearing operations, search and res skuchl we have about 1,400 volunteers and about 80% of them are military veterans. helps other people is part of the healing process. >> i can't thank you all enough. >> there's really no limit to what veterans can do. we have the ability to help a
when i first saw the quake that hit haiti, i saw a lot of the images before.w i could actually help out. i put on facebook, i'm going to haiti, who's in, 27 hours after that, we were on our way to port-au-prince. we got to work setting up a triage clinic. we lielzed veterans are really useful in these types of situations transition to civilian life and help others in need. it started as a disaster relief organization. we bring these veterans together to be a part of a team once again. they are...
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john, thank you so much. >> there is new hope for haiti. exploration drilling revealing precious metals that could be ce worth $20 billion. one engineer says the discovery of gold, silver and copper will go far in helping this country. >> be fantastic for the country. fantastic. first for in the convention that we have. we have about 50% of the -- 50% of the profits will be split between our company and the government. so it will be a lot of money for the government, and a lot of money we hope for -- to help that region evolve to get some -- some people working around the area. >> many struggling families are already finding jobs working with mining companies. >> certainly nice to hear about folks in that country getting a little bit of a break. >> absolutely. >> we'll see how that pans out. >>> when we come back, president obama invoking ronald reagan. mitt romney repeatedly making references to jimmy carter. why this race all of a sudden feels like a return to the 1980s. >> and we're just hours away from mother's day. new concerns across
john, thank you so much. >> there is new hope for haiti. exploration drilling revealing precious metals that could be ce worth $20 billion. one engineer says the discovery of gold, silver and copper will go far in helping this country. >> be fantastic for the country. fantastic. first for in the convention that we have. we have about 50% of the -- 50% of the profits will be split between our company and the government. so it will be a lot of money for the government, and a lot of...
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he was also seen at the white house in 2010 during the haiti earthquake relief efforts. >> now to a shocking story from harford county, a case of cannibalism. police a part of the remains discovered earlier this week gradually eaten. rob roblin joins us live at the sheriff's office in hartford county. >> it started out as a missing person's report, but it ended up as murder. police here in harford county say this is a crime of murder and cannibalism. police say this man not only killed his roommate with a knife, but he also ate the victim's heart and part of his brains. >> he stated that he consumed mr. cody's internal organs, specifically his heart and portions of his brain. the suspect then led detectives to a dumpster in joppa, where they did -- where they discovered what was the rest of the remains. >> they say he had gone jogging and never came home. police found body parts of the victims when they searched the homes. >> police say at this time and have no motive. >> we will have a lot of follow- up to do and some of that will be reinterviewing as the suspect. this point i cannot tell y
he was also seen at the white house in 2010 during the haiti earthquake relief efforts. >> now to a shocking story from harford county, a case of cannibalism. police a part of the remains discovered earlier this week gradually eaten. rob roblin joins us live at the sheriff's office in hartford county. >> it started out as a missing person's report, but it ended up as murder. police here in harford county say this is a crime of murder and cannibalism. police say this man not only...
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i said, i'm going to haiti. who's in? 72 hours after that, we were on our way to port-au-prince.g up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are useful in those types of situations. i'm jake woods and i want to help civilians. it started as a disaster relief organization and then we realized we could help the veteran community as well. we bring the veterans together to be a part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. you get out, you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's important in the world? rubicon has provided a great opportunity to help people in need. >> you need to pull your foot back. >> most of the work we do internationally is emergency triage clinics. we have gone to chile, sudan. we have been in tuscaloosa, joplin, doing debris clearing operations, search and rescue. 80% of them are military veterans. helping people is part of the healing process. >> i can't thank you all enough. >> we have the ability to help and we want to serve. i think it's a win-1 situation. >>> and to find out how a fellow veteran's death shaped jake pchs mission, go to
i said, i'm going to haiti. who's in? 72 hours after that, we were on our way to port-au-prince.g up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are useful in those types of situations. i'm jake woods and i want to help civilians. it started as a disaster relief organization and then we realized we could help the veteran community as well. we bring the veterans together to be a part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. you get out, you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's...
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even in haiti there is not a fundamental educated labor force. >> china is famously run by men, but even girls are being pushed. >> one of the main reasons and who now work is that mao said women and men can dress alike and look-alike and even go to school. i think that focus on education was mainly picked up after he passed away from the scene, and the communist said everybody should be educated, even girls, so that men and boys and girls were in the classroom side-by- side. the girls did not go as far, but they say, now we have six years, now nine years, now 12 years of mandatory education, so girls started to become agitated and of to get factory jobs, and that was -- became educated enough to get factory jobs. forget the issue of -- i say that sweat shops, that is just way of saying there is exploitation, and there is, but that does not mean to throw everything out and not have factories. factories are a vital component to creating industry. the men tended to what women because their fingers can to be more flexible. they are cheaper, and they work harder, but that is ok because in th
even in haiti there is not a fundamental educated labor force. >> china is famously run by men, but even girls are being pushed. >> one of the main reasons and who now work is that mao said women and men can dress alike and look-alike and even go to school. i think that focus on education was mainly picked up after he passed away from the scene, and the communist said everybody should be educated, even girls, so that men and boys and girls were in the classroom side-by- side. the...
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was last there in january 20610 helping with the humanitarian relief effort after the earthquake in haiti. >>> poland's prime minister is not satisfied with the white house's apology for a comment president obama made about world war ii death camps. he referred to a polish death camp on tuesday when awarding a posthumous certificate. they say he should have called it ai german death camp that wa polish occupied. >>> a 22-year-old babysitter is facing felony charges after the children she was watching wandered off. stafford county sheriff's office charged her with child neglect. she told three young boys they could go out and play while she stayed inside with a toddler. they became separated. one boy wound up at a taco bell a mile away from home near a busy highway. >> the thing is the road they travelled on, very crowded, very dangerous, and where the taco bell is, it was very business. it was dangerous situation. the two boys were found by a nearby retention pond. >>> this morning a gunman who place say opened fire is dead. police say he shot five people, killing three and injuring two.
was last there in january 20610 helping with the humanitarian relief effort after the earthquake in haiti. >>> poland's prime minister is not satisfied with the white house's apology for a comment president obama made about world war ii death camps. he referred to a polish death camp on tuesday when awarding a posthumous certificate. they say he should have called it ai german death camp that wa polish occupied. >>> a 22-year-old babysitter is facing felony charges after the...