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does haiti have good leadership? >> haiti has... i think there are people, for example, i work with the minister of health. i think she's a great leader with a great plan. to automatically assume that there is not good leadership in haiti isn't fair either. my experience with the health minister has been great. to be a good leader though, you need civil service. you need in a way of having any fek in your nation, your... >> charlie: you need civil institutions. >> you do. those are lacking. 20% of the... some people think that 20% of the civil servants, federal civil servants died or were badly injured just in that one way. as an american and as a physician i have to say that pet-far has been the most stunning exarm that i can think of, of human sol stater in the history of international health, period. yes, it has problems. yes it's too vertical. you can find all sorts of, you know, quibbles and things to change. but it's been... it's really opened so many doors. it's freed a lot of people to imagine a future where poverty and dise
does haiti have good leadership? >> haiti has... i think there are people, for example, i work with the minister of health. i think she's a great leader with a great plan. to automatically assume that there is not good leadership in haiti isn't fair either. my experience with the health minister has been great. to be a good leader though, you need civil service. you need in a way of having any fek in your nation, your... >> charlie: you need civil institutions. >> you do....
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i ended up in haiti at 23 years old. like a lot of 23-year-olds i thought i was knowledgeable in world english and as in the case with most 23-year-olds it was false. i'm still working for the same people i met that year and you know a lot of them. those who have survived the last 31 years. in fact i just got back from the same place, the same town. i hope some of you are following what has been going on there. [applause] thank you. i have such a wonderful time because we had a celebration of partnership there. it was one of the most uplifting things that i've ever seen. a master plan that would go in 1983 in 201,330 years later no but at the same time it's not an accident that we are still working with the same team, that we are still working in the same places and trying to improve the quality of health care services we are giving. it's not an accident that it takes 30 years. so there. that is how it all started. >> thanks, paul. i will go back to it at the end that you mention partnerships a bit and through my career
i ended up in haiti at 23 years old. like a lot of 23-year-olds i thought i was knowledgeable in world english and as in the case with most 23-year-olds it was false. i'm still working for the same people i met that year and you know a lot of them. those who have survived the last 31 years. in fact i just got back from the same place, the same town. i hope some of you are following what has been going on there. [applause] thank you. i have such a wonderful time because we had a celebration of...
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it is the story that we owe so much to haiti. revolutionaryn said we owe so much to haiti. we owe so much to haiti, first of all. it is the only story of its kind ever in the history of humans, written human history. slaves voted and challenged empire. of the newet translation, the new construct of capitalism and liberal democracy, here is this country, this small country, these people who at that point stand up and say, it applies to us. >> you have been listening to and watching danny glover talking about a remarkable film that has won many awards that he coproduced with joslyn barnes called "black power mixtape." danny glover talking about the rare archival footage that went into the making of this film. we urge you to go to the phone right now and let us know that you are there, that you are as ending up or independent media. the film "black power mixtape" comes from the basement of swedish public television, believe it or not. at the end of the six the's, that at the end of the 1960s, 1970s, european interest peaked in the civil rights movement. swedish filmmakers trav
it is the story that we owe so much to haiti. revolutionaryn said we owe so much to haiti. we owe so much to haiti, first of all. it is the only story of its kind ever in the history of humans, written human history. slaves voted and challenged empire. of the newet translation, the new construct of capitalism and liberal democracy, here is this country, this small country, these people who at that point stand up and say, it applies to us. >> you have been listening to and watching danny...
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haiti. as you know, a few years ago the haitian people suffered an earthquake and the initial problem was crush injuries. yes, infection and dysentery and water supply and all those things would follow fairly soon, but the initial catastrophe was crush injuries, trauma, and the hospitals were gone. so what did we do? the world responded as best it could. what we did, the naval maritime forces, we sent our balts group down there which was patroling the area, we sent the hospital ship comfort down. so you have the comfort on the east coast, you have the mercy on the west coast. the mercy is parked down in san diego. it just got back from its asian humanitarian assistance from guam, indonesia, vietnam, an amazing number of nations we're partnering with. those hospital ships with 1,000 beds, 12 operating rooms, they produce their own medical oxygen, they have ct scanners and they can do almost anything a hospital on the west coast can do and we can park them offshore as we did in haiti and in ha
haiti. as you know, a few years ago the haitian people suffered an earthquake and the initial problem was crush injuries. yes, infection and dysentery and water supply and all those things would follow fairly soon, but the initial catastrophe was crush injuries, trauma, and the hospitals were gone. so what did we do? the world responded as best it could. what we did, the naval maritime forces, we sent our balts group down there which was patroling the area, we sent the hospital ship comfort...
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and she said what is this, a sweatshop in haiti? (laughter) >> jon: it is exactly a sweatshop in haiti. that was my next question. how does it feel to be working in a sweatshop in haiti? >> well. >> jon: wearing 1930s vaudevillian clothes. >> it-- it is great when the material is this good and with a cast this terrific. and it's been-- the whole thing has been a very happy collaboration. >> jon: how long is it going to run. are you going to keep going with it. >> no, no, we've to you been extended to august 11th. so for most of the summer. >> jon: everyone should go see it, unless you don't like good acting and entertaining, which you know, you may not. i don't know what your preferences are. but the nance, thank you so much for coming by, the nance on broadway, the lyceum theatre. the great nathan lane, ever
and she said what is this, a sweatshop in haiti? (laughter) >> jon: it is exactly a sweatshop in haiti. that was my next question. how does it feel to be working in a sweatshop in haiti? >> well. >> jon: wearing 1930s vaudevillian clothes. >> it-- it is great when the material is this good and with a cast this terrific. and it's been-- the whole thing has been a very happy collaboration. >> jon: how long is it going to run. are you going to keep going with it....
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>> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to back up when we had the first no fooling hurricane that worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and then bringing all of the governors into a conference call with the president to make sure that all their needs were being met in the advance of a hurricane arrival. so, we really had all of government, from local all the way up to the white house, fully included in that response. but the haiti response w
>> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port...
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in haiti, there were a number of rescues called miracles.n survived in the rubble of a hotel for 11 days. >> the body will do a lot to try and survive. it will literally start to digest itself. it's tough to think about, but your muscle, other sources of calories in the body, they all start to make themselves available. you hear about people who lose incredible amounts of weight in a situation like this. it's because the body will seek out energy anywhere it can find it. >> reporter: and there was the case in haiti of edwin muncie who was believed to have survived for nearly four weeks in the debris. >> is the medical doctors, i remember when i was down in haiti, they were calling them miracles. when you think miracle, you think this is one of the most rare things obviously that we've ever heard of. every time we hear about this in the medical community, it is a single, usually anecdotal story. they're very, very rare. >> reporter: the young woman reportedly told doctors she ran out of food and water two days before her rescue. the dark spac
in haiti, there were a number of rescues called miracles.n survived in the rubble of a hotel for 11 days. >> the body will do a lot to try and survive. it will literally start to digest itself. it's tough to think about, but your muscle, other sources of calories in the body, they all start to make themselves available. you hear about people who lose incredible amounts of weight in a situation like this. it's because the body will seek out energy anywhere it can find it. >>...
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now, if you know the history of haiti, what had happenedded in haiti was they had had a very bloody revolution in which whites were sent running, killed, or slaughtered, and alexander said, you will never win this thing. you are going back now for the third republic. i will help you. i will give you ships. i will introduce you to all the english commercial establishments and men who can help you, but promise me one thing, and that is the next time out, this is already 1815, your next time out, the moment you hit the shore in venezuela from haiti, you must liberate the slaves. you must end slavery. boliva had thought about this for a long time because, in fact, with probably a greater moral instinct than the american founders, jefferson or washington, he could not imagine there could be -- that you could fight for liberty, that you could fight for freedom, with slaves in the country. he immediately understood, and, n., already figured that out. he knew he was going to reach out and get the indigenous and try years into history, there was a huge population with the blacks and the indians, great
now, if you know the history of haiti, what had happenedded in haiti was they had had a very bloody revolution in which whites were sent running, killed, or slaughtered, and alexander said, you will never win this thing. you are going back now for the third republic. i will help you. i will give you ships. i will introduce you to all the english commercial establishments and men who can help you, but promise me one thing, and that is the next time out, this is already 1815, your next time out,...
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now, if you know the history of haiti, what has happened in haiti was they had a very bloody revolution in which all the whites were either sent running for killed, slaughtered en masse. and alexander said the bolivar, you will never win this day. you are going to act now for the republic. i will help you. i will give you ships. i will introduce you to all of the english commercial establishments and then who can help you. but you must promise me one thing, and that is your next time out, this was already 1815, your next timeout, the moment you hit the shore in venezuela and haiti, you must liberate the slaves, you must in slavery. and bolivar had thought about this for a long time, because, in fact, was probably a greater moral instinct than the american founders, jefferson and washington, he couldn't imagine that there could be, that you could fight for liberty, that you could fight for freedom with slaves. he had already figured that out. he knew that he was going to have to reach out and get the indigenous and, at that point, 300 years into the colonial history there was a huge mula
now, if you know the history of haiti, what has happened in haiti was they had a very bloody revolution in which all the whites were either sent running for killed, slaughtered en masse. and alexander said the bolivar, you will never win this day. you are going to act now for the republic. i will help you. i will give you ships. i will introduce you to all of the english commercial establishments and then who can help you. but you must promise me one thing, and that is your next time out, this...
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. >> he has spent most of his time promising to reverse 80's haiti's reputation for corruption. life has notman changed. >> this administration promised not and housing, changed. >> this administration promised jobs and housing, the two years later, none of the promises have been realized, unemployment is higher and there is more misery. >> many are skeptical about the assertions of progress. claiming is about 40%, but everybody knows that it is three quarters of the people that need jobs. >> more than three years since the earthquake that devastated 300,000try, more than people live in tent camps. he has succeeded in replacing xa are commissionn cochaired by u.s. president bill agency.with a new bill clinton was back in haiti to show his confidence in the government. >> we need the structure help to make this happen, and hating needed to become truly sustainable. >> the president might be able to turn out crowds, but their patience is limited. he has three more years to deliver on promises of change. >> women hoping for a career in the jewish army have been told they cannot and
. >> he has spent most of his time promising to reverse 80's haiti's reputation for corruption. life has notman changed. >> this administration promised not and housing, changed. >> this administration promised jobs and housing, the two years later, none of the promises have been realized, unemployment is higher and there is more misery. >> many are skeptical about the assertions of progress. claiming is about 40%, but everybody knows that it is three quarters of the...
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neil: i did. >> haiti was a tough place before the earthquake. a lot of that money didn't get spent, a lot of it did get spent to restore things back to that situation, and so there you are making up for a huge setback. in terms of health, where as you get families to be more healthy, they choose to have less children so the population growth goes down. my money that goes into aid is the same pot, a fairly small percentage. the money from the foundation that goes after vaccines, same thing. it went from being a tiny part of the budget to over half now, malaria, neglected diseases, and that half which we work in, that i will vouch for completely because looking at the numbers all the time. neil: very smart folks, they would right away give it to you and right away through your foundation because you do get a lot of bang for the buck. warren buffett a fan of higher taxes on the upper income and the government doing more spending, when he had his brothers, he chose to commit whatever money he is going to have before he goes to you and after he goes
neil: i did. >> haiti was a tough place before the earthquake. a lot of that money didn't get spent, a lot of it did get spent to restore things back to that situation, and so there you are making up for a huge setback. in terms of health, where as you get families to be more healthy, they choose to have less children so the population growth goes down. my money that goes into aid is the same pot, a fairly small percentage. the money from the foundation that goes after vaccines, same...
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haiti almost totally the fest did.arly see a line between the two countries. >> you can seet in the satellite and the aerial image. it actually subsidizes the use of propane as a cooking fuel so people won't go out into the forest to cut down trees, so there is a clear example of the use of fossil fuel is good for the environment. john: of propane comes from the natural gas which we are discovering much more of. it would be better in terms of global warming if this really is a threat that we can burn less oil and use more wind power or solar power perhaps, but it is such a joke when you look at the current energy use. i don't think people know three fourths of the energy comes from those horrible fossil fuels, nuclear 10% wind, solar atiny fraction. i left out hydropower. we are nowhere close to getting rid of fossil fuel. >> that is right. wind is irrelevant in this discussion. it needs a huge amount of landscape even if we carpeted all of australia, we still wouldn't be able to make much of a difference. a lot of the
haiti almost totally the fest did.arly see a line between the two countries. >> you can seet in the satellite and the aerial image. it actually subsidizes the use of propane as a cooking fuel so people won't go out into the forest to cut down trees, so there is a clear example of the use of fossil fuel is good for the environment. john: of propane comes from the natural gas which we are discovering much more of. it would be better in terms of global warming if this really is a threat that...
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andtarted rebuilding haiti 90% were unbanked. yearf haiti's income each was from remittances from the nine states and canada and dominican republic and france. for the banks, you just charge both and you could put currencies in the board and they do not want to worry about serving poor folks and making loans to little businesses. so, you know, i would like to talk about things like that, how we started a small business loan there. we need the best minds we can to think about how we are going to create more jobs. inspite of all of these i.t., they make everybody so productive. you can do more with people. how are we going to find sustainable employment in poor countries, and in the rising countries? how are we going to do this? how are we going to make the adjustments for different cultures and different possibilities and different levels of natural resources? there is way too little research on that. when i got elected, i had been governor of a state which had an unemployment rate never less than the national average. theorked 10
andtarted rebuilding haiti 90% were unbanked. yearf haiti's income each was from remittances from the nine states and canada and dominican republic and france. for the banks, you just charge both and you could put currencies in the board and they do not want to worry about serving poor folks and making loans to little businesses. so, you know, i would like to talk about things like that, how we started a small business loan there. we need the best minds we can to think about how we are going to...
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we started rebuilding haiti and 90% were unbanked. 90% of haiti's income each year was from remittances from the nine states and canada and -- the united states and canada and dominican republic and france. for the banks, you just charge a fee and you could put both currencies in the board and they do not want to worry about serving poor folks and making loans to little businesses. so, you know, i would like to talk about things like that, how we started a small business loan there. we need the best minds we can to think about how we are going to talk about things like that, how we started a small business loan there. we need the best minds we can to think about how we are going to create more jobs. in spite of all of these in i.t., they make everybody so productive. you can do more with people. how are we going to find sustainable employment in poor countries, and in the rising countries? how are we going to do this? how are we going to make the adjustments for different cultures and different possibilities and different levels of natural resources? there is way too little research on
we started rebuilding haiti and 90% were unbanked. 90% of haiti's income each year was from remittances from the nine states and canada and -- the united states and canada and dominican republic and france. for the banks, you just charge a fee and you could put both currencies in the board and they do not want to worry about serving poor folks and making loans to little businesses. so, you know, i would like to talk about things like that, how we started a small business loan there. we need the...
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this boy, rescued after eight days in the rubble of haiti by the new york city task force one.hey showed me how they cut and drill. then, use these microphones that can detect even a heartbeat through thick cement. can you imagine someone surviving for 17 days in a space like this? >> no, i think it's pretty miraculous. when we were down in haiti, the two children that were trapped were for eight days and we thought that was a miracle in itself. >> reporter: reshma is said to be in remarkably good condition. the rescuers say more than oxygen and water, it was an extraordinary will to live that kept her alive. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> and we are learning more tonight about that deadly accident that cost an olympic gold-winning athlete his life. have racing boats in the america's cup been so ramped up, they are really dangerous? abc's nick watt tells us what we've learned tonight. >> reporter: this gigantic catamaran nosedived, capsized and broke into pieces. trapped under a hull, andrew simpson -- a two-time olympic medalist, a husband and a father -- lost his life.
this boy, rescued after eight days in the rubble of haiti by the new york city task force one.hey showed me how they cut and drill. then, use these microphones that can detect even a heartbeat through thick cement. can you imagine someone surviving for 17 days in a space like this? >> no, i think it's pretty miraculous. when we were down in haiti, the two children that were trapped were for eight days and we thought that was a miracle in itself. >> reporter: reshma is said to be in...
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this boy rescued after 8 days in the rubble of haiti by the new york city task force 1.how they cut and drilled. then use the make phone to detect even a heart beat through thick cement vl. >> kahn immanuel someone surviving for 17 day in space like this. >> no pretty miraculous. down in haiti the 2 children that were trapped were for 8 days. we thought that was a miracle. >>reporter: she is said to be in remarkably good conspire. rest occurs say more than oxygen and water it was an extraordinary will to live that kept her alive. lindsay davis abc news new york. >> incredible. still ahead on 7 news at 9:00. the hidden danger with the barbecue grill and not from charcoal or propane tank. you should hear propa[ male announcer ]ld hear citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals eac
this boy rescued after 8 days in the rubble of haiti by the new york city task force 1.how they cut and drilled. then use the make phone to detect even a heart beat through thick cement vl. >> kahn immanuel someone surviving for 17 day in space like this. >> no pretty miraculous. down in haiti the 2 children that were trapped were for 8 days. we thought that was a miracle. >>reporter: she is said to be in remarkably good conspire. rest occurs say more than oxygen and water it...
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also in the works, fields in romaine a haiti, and a dozen other countries.an entrepreneur, an educator, an activist and perhaps an insoe evaluator that sparked a solar revolution. that earns him a spot on the next list. i am dr. sanjay gupta.
also in the works, fields in romaine a haiti, and a dozen other countries.an entrepreneur, an educator, an activist and perhaps an insoe evaluator that sparked a solar revolution. that earns him a spot on the next list. i am dr. sanjay gupta.
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i remember being in haiti and it was many days after the earthquake and they found her alive.ppen. you don't want to say it's easy. you don't want to say it's common but it does happen. we saw in bangladesh in that terrible catastrophe with that young woman that lived long after anyone thought any one could live. each situation ishope. no one here is giving up hope. it doesn't mean they're not realistic. all it means is that they continue to dig, continue to look for survivors here and they are working as hard as they possibly can. elizabeth cohen in atlanta, thank you so much. >> elizabeth talking about some places that has been through experiences like this, awful experiences like this. one of those places was joplin, missouri, where two years ago tomorrow, i believe, they lived through a horrific tornado. more than 100 people were killed there, what lessons did they learn and what did they have to tell the people of moore, oklahoma now? when we come back, we're going to speak to the city manager in joplin, missouri. stay with us. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losin
i remember being in haiti and it was many days after the earthquake and they found her alive.ppen. you don't want to say it's easy. you don't want to say it's common but it does happen. we saw in bangladesh in that terrible catastrophe with that young woman that lived long after anyone thought any one could live. each situation ishope. no one here is giving up hope. it doesn't mean they're not realistic. all it means is that they continue to dig, continue to look for survivors here and they are...
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obviously we've both spent a lot of time in haiti and after the earthquake in china where people wereit days that just seemed amazing how they could do it. so the critical factor winds up being water. what have you learned over these different disasters about what makes the difference between life and death? >> you may remember, chris, from haiti there was a man who was actually pulled out of the rubble about 30 days. >> yes. >> after the earthquake. evan muncie's his name. we ended up meeting with him and in fact talking to his family for a while. yeah, absolutely. obviously no one's going to survive if they're trapped in a situation where they're simply not getting access to air. water, there may have been water that came in for this woman through fire hoses, there was a fire in the area and also the pool of water. with evan muncie he probably had some access to food. chris, what happens in a situation where people are in this where they just don't have enough basic resources. as far as energy goes, the body will literally start to use muscle and other sources in the body for energy
obviously we've both spent a lot of time in haiti and after the earthquake in china where people wereit days that just seemed amazing how they could do it. so the critical factor winds up being water. what have you learned over these different disasters about what makes the difference between life and death? >> you may remember, chris, from haiti there was a man who was actually pulled out of the rubble about 30 days. >> yes. >> after the earthquake. evan muncie's his name. we...
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wikileaks released documents around the world to newspapers in india, haiti, the middle east, latin america. it has had an impact in countries we do not know enough about. we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has played a role in their politics. >> the media got distracted by the personality issues with julian assange. it is a fascinating, dark, twisted story, whatever is true. " people got obsessed with it. >> that is what happens. >> we have a cover story on the kim kardashian wedding now. [laughter] >> you have to pay the bills. the serious side of kim kardashian. >> i do think it is a problem. we are undertaking a project next year, the kind of project inspired by the works project to have the team across the country of writers, artists, documentarians, photographers to document poverty in this country. it is the 40th anniversary of the book "the other america." we have this human-resources, people who want to do the project. they can do it in a way to tell the human stories. human stories are key. we can use the human stories to tell the stor
wikileaks released documents around the world to newspapers in india, haiti, the middle east, latin america. it has had an impact in countries we do not know enough about. we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has played a role in their politics. >> the media got distracted by the personality issues with julian assange. it is a fascinating, dark, twisted story, whatever is true. " people got obsessed with it. >> that is what happens....
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with red cross in several disaster area in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> the driver involved in a deadly crash on memorial day is expected to be charged today, paul diaz was driving a green mustang when it collided with a honda early monday morning. three of diaz's passengers died in this crash. the driver of the other car was not seriously hurt. officers say diaz ran away from the scene but then turned himself in to police a few hours later. >>> 4:33, south bay police looking for your help in catching a pair of burglars who broke into a sunnyvale home. look at the new surveillance photos, they're pretty clear. police say two men broke into the home through an unlocked window in the middle of the day last friday and stole jewelry. the men reportedly took off in a newer model red four-door sedan, possibly a 2013 ford taurus. neighbors say the two men were posing as magazine salesmen in the area. if you have any information on this crime, call the sunnyvale police department. >>> the mayor of milpitas will speak out about a recent uptick of crime in his
with red cross in several disaster area in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> the driver involved in a deadly crash on memorial day is expected to be charged today, paul diaz was driving a green mustang when it collided with a honda early monday morning. three of diaz's passengers died in this crash. the driver of the other car was not seriously hurt. officers say diaz ran away from the scene but then turned himself in to police a few hours later....
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volunteers spent years rebuilding schools in haiti after the 2010 earthquake. the group's reconstruction experts are analyzing how buildings crumbled during the tornado in hopes of building them to withstand future twisters. >> everybody knows how to help respond and help frame what needs to happen next. including putting together a reconstruction plan. that is what we focus on in the first six weeks. >> the salvation army has opened several relief centers in oklahoma. six urban specialists are there including a fremont fire captain. donations are pouring in including $1 million pledge from ktvu parent company cox enterprises and the james m. cox foundation. >>> rail service is expected to return back to normal in connecticut today. 70 people were hurt when a commuter train went off its tracks and slammed into another train. they also had to repair some of the overhead wires and signal systems. >>> a new clue has surfaced in the disappearance of an oakland man who took part in the bay to breakers race. they found bo's shoes and maroon football jersey at the bea
volunteers spent years rebuilding schools in haiti after the 2010 earthquake. the group's reconstruction experts are analyzing how buildings crumbled during the tornado in hopes of building them to withstand future twisters. >> everybody knows how to help respond and help frame what needs to happen next. including putting together a reconstruction plan. that is what we focus on in the first six weeks. >> the salvation army has opened several relief centers in oklahoma. six urban...
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later in the course, i mean, the team in haiti will be dealing with people who are completely disabled with spinal cord damage from the earthquake there. they're going to be dealing with people in africa mall nourished. ultimately we look at serious stuff, and a big chunk of this is about teamwork and about getting to know each other and doing stuff that is not easy. >> to see the designs and their products coming to life before their eyes induces the students to pour their heart and soul into it. >> we went out and asked people a simple question. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change
later in the course, i mean, the team in haiti will be dealing with people who are completely disabled with spinal cord damage from the earthquake there. they're going to be dealing with people in africa mall nourished. ultimately we look at serious stuff, and a big chunk of this is about teamwork and about getting to know each other and doing stuff that is not easy. >> to see the designs and their products coming to life before their eyes induces the students to pour their heart and soul...
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the red cross in several disaster areas in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> flushing the toilet in one peninsula city is about to get a whole lot more expensive. sewer rates for residents in san carlos will go up 67% over the next three years. the city council approved the increase this week. the flat rate for homes will jump more than $170 on july 1st with an additional hike next year and then the year after that. the city's public works director says the rate hikes are necessary to keep the wastewater system operating and also to be able to make required improvements. >>> a 6-year-old boy in desperate need of a bone marrow transplant will get a pick-me-up. george lopez will visit this little guy in the hospital today via skype. in march, san jose's s.w.a.t. team members visited eduardo to show their support. eduardo is battling leukemia and has been in the hospital for the past couple of months while his family and classmates continue to search for a bone marrow match. >>> still ahead, we all know officers and firefighters are heroes. but what about ev
the red cross in several disaster areas in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> flushing the toilet in one peninsula city is about to get a whole lot more expensive. sewer rates for residents in san carlos will go up 67% over the next three years. the city council approved the increase this week. the flat rate for homes will jump more than $170 on july 1st with an additional hike next year and then the year after that. the city's public works director...
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because with new york or haiti or japan, it's been no questions. we've always stepped it up. >> last night the sharks foundation collected more than $5500 at the sharks game for oklahoma tornado relief. what they are going to do is cut a check to the american red cross who will then route that money to the victims. they will also be accepting donation at sunday's game at hp pavilion. as for the cupcakes, they are $3.50 each, $39 for a dozen. this is just for one day. again, this is the only store they have in the bay area. they close tonight at 9:00. they are expecting maybe two raise a couple thousand dollars. in the past they tell me they have raised about $55,000 for their recovery efforts for different disasters. i tell you before i go, i've got to take a bite. really good. good cause, and it tastes great. that's the latest. reporting live in palo alto. i'll send it back to you guys. >> i love it, kristi. thanks for the tease. our coverage of the devastation continues later today. jodi hernandez in moore, oklahoma. she's speaking to some of the
because with new york or haiti or japan, it's been no questions. we've always stepped it up. >> last night the sharks foundation collected more than $5500 at the sharks game for oklahoma tornado relief. what they are going to do is cut a check to the american red cross who will then route that money to the victims. they will also be accepting donation at sunday's game at hp pavilion. as for the cupcakes, they are $3.50 each, $39 for a dozen. this is just for one day. again, this is the...
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we first did it in 2010, search and rescue which we knew was a problem in haiti in the earth wake in the recovery. and like they say in san francisco, the fire department, we know how to do it, but when the big earthquake hits, we're all going to be victims and we want to make sure that anybody that potentially could come in to help dig us out knows how to do it. well, we trained some marines and petty officers in 2010 and as fortune would have it, i think u.s. s. reagan was in japan after their earthquake, there were a couple petty officers who had undergone that training were sent ashore in japan to assist in some of the urban search and rescue training. so, it was real world application. before i bring the next welcomer up, i have some administrative remarks. there are rest rooms here. and today i want to make sure you know it's back behind those screens for people that weren't here yesterday. and, of course, there's coffee there. this is a busy week and a busy weekend, and it's a core i -- choreography with all the ship movements. i can't let it go further without thanking moniqu
we first did it in 2010, search and rescue which we knew was a problem in haiti in the earth wake in the recovery. and like they say in san francisco, the fire department, we know how to do it, but when the big earthquake hits, we're all going to be victims and we want to make sure that anybody that potentially could come in to help dig us out knows how to do it. well, we trained some marines and petty officers in 2010 and as fortune would have it, i think u.s. s. reagan was in japan after...
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in haiti, there were a number of rescues called miracles.otel for 11 days. >> the body will do a lot to try and survive. it will literally start to digest itself. it's tough to think about. but, you know, your muscle, other sources of calories in the body. and they all start to make themselves available. and you hear about people who lose incredible amounts of weight in a situation like this, it's because the body will seek out energy anywhere it can find it. >> reporter: and there was the case in haiti of evan munsy who was believed to have survived for four weeks in the debris. >> the medical doctors i remember when i was down in haiti, they were calling them miracles. and, you know, when you think of miracle, you think this is one of most rare things that we ever heard of. they are -- every time we hear about this in the medical community, it is a single, you know, usually anecdotal story. they're very, very rare. >> now the young woman reportedly told doctors she ran out of water and food two days before her rescue. the dark space where
in haiti, there were a number of rescues called miracles.otel for 11 days. >> the body will do a lot to try and survive. it will literally start to digest itself. it's tough to think about. but, you know, your muscle, other sources of calories in the body. and they all start to make themselves available. and you hear about people who lose incredible amounts of weight in a situation like this, it's because the body will seek out energy anywhere it can find it. >> reporter: and there...
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but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these disparate entities together to provide unity of effort during a response. >> we need general spiese. >> okay, thanks. i would offer a little bit from an institutional perspective at the tactical level in the marine corps. that's an area where we could use some improvement. our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern california and the east coast that float into theater understand disaster assistance and humantarian response very well. that hasn't quite migrated itself into the institutional arena in terms of forces stationed here in the united states as it would relate to defense support to civil authorities. i think that's primarily -- this is not a primary mission for us. it's something that we do pay attention to, of course, as we deploy overseas. not necessarily forces we have here in the states. we do understand immediate response, rolling out the gate to help our neighbors in an immediate nature, but i think not
but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these disparate entities together to provide unity of effort during a response. >> we need general spiese. >> okay, thanks. i would offer a little bit from an institutional perspective at the tactical level in the marine corps. that's an area where we could use some improvement. our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern...
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>> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to bacp
>> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port...
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in haiti, there are few public schools and private schools are expensive.l won't give up. >> my name is rose, i'm 12 years old. i only have one brother, i have four sisters. i am small. i like wearing my uniform. i wear navy ribbons, a navy dress, with black shoes. and i'm beautiful. i live in house that is slightly cracked. my mom works as a dress maker. when i leave this school since this is my last year. my mother will not be able to pay for me to go to school. i want to go to a big school in order to develop my talents. in this board i do my homework and every afternoon my mother buys me chalk. when i let my imagination go, i think of extraordinary things. i want to be a teacher. because i love to teach children. to give them courage. >> cnn films "girl rising" premieres sunday, june 16th, 9:00 eastern here on cnn. [ female announcer ] girls don't talk about pads... but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only pad made from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ femal
in haiti, there are few public schools and private schools are expensive.l won't give up. >> my name is rose, i'm 12 years old. i only have one brother, i have four sisters. i am small. i like wearing my uniform. i wear navy ribbons, a navy dress, with black shoes. and i'm beautiful. i live in house that is slightly cracked. my mom works as a dress maker. when i leave this school since this is my last year. my mother will not be able to pay for me to go to school. i want to go to a big...
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thest: haiti following earthquake in 2010 is an example of this. pledged $9anizations million.rs later there are people in tent camps. the money is not coming through the haitian government. you have all of these external aid workers both for the government and private organizations who are in haiti. they are doing some good, it is not they are doing no good. they get food and water to people. the issue is kind of an exit strategy. haiti, the nazis has been giving them foreign debt -- the united states has been giving them foreign aid for decades. there is no clear way for the haitian citizens to move out of these tent camps and into permanent housing. where is this money going? government lacks accountability mechanisms. in iraq, the inspector general who is basically the auditor of the iraq deconstruction identifies $8 billion in unaccounted funds. it is pure waste. $8 billion is not a lot? we have a six trillion dollars -- we have a 16 trillion dollar deposit. -- dollar deficit. estimates place the total costs of the war in iraq and afghanistan, all of the health care costs
thest: haiti following earthquake in 2010 is an example of this. pledged $9anizations million.rs later there are people in tent camps. the money is not coming through the haitian government. you have all of these external aid workers both for the government and private organizations who are in haiti. they are doing some good, it is not they are doing no good. they get food and water to people. the issue is kind of an exit strategy. haiti, the nazis has been giving them foreign debt -- the...
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guantanamo when he supposedly wants to close guantanamo indefinitely detaining them dealing with their haiti's corpus petitions dealing with for example hunger strikes over half of them are on a hunger strike right now reacting to the hunger strikes by force feeding them it's much more complicated to to arrest them and and detain them then it is just to take them out and since this program has been shrouded in such secrecy he has been able to really get away with this and has only recently and this was i think the day before his speech and made it to the killing of four americans including i'm sure our locky and his sixteen year old son and two other people although he also admitted that the only one of these four american citizens who was actually a target was our locky which means that the other three were so-called collateral damage that makes the reality for seventy five percent collateral damage i want to play a really quick clip of what he said about during that foreign policy speech. given my administration's relentless pursuit of al qaeda leadership there is no justification beyond pol
guantanamo when he supposedly wants to close guantanamo indefinitely detaining them dealing with their haiti's corpus petitions dealing with for example hunger strikes over half of them are on a hunger strike right now reacting to the hunger strikes by force feeding them it's much more complicated to to arrest them and and detain them then it is just to take them out and since this program has been shrouded in such secrecy he has been able to really get away with this and has only recently and...
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they have conducted massive sea- based mission to provide disaster relief in haiti after the 2010 earthquakeey have launched tomahawk strikes into libya and flew missions in support. the ronald reagan carrier strike group responded within hours to the earthquake and tsunami in japan. our sailors and marines have deployed to the horn of africa to fight pirates and conduct partnerships and cooperation missions worldwide. they are the guarantors of freedom of navigation and they provide global security. they do stand the watch, a steady presence to respond to whatever comes. u.s. sailors and marines have done this and done it superbly for decades. and now it is your turn to join that great legacy and to build a greater legacy of your own. you'll need everything you learned here at the academy, but you also need the spirit that brought you here. you look to the far horizon wanting to know what is beyond and ready and able to deal with whatever is there. i have absolute faith and confidence that you can and will deal with what ever is there. the future of this nation depends on it. from the navy,
they have conducted massive sea- based mission to provide disaster relief in haiti after the 2010 earthquakeey have launched tomahawk strikes into libya and flew missions in support. the ronald reagan carrier strike group responded within hours to the earthquake and tsunami in japan. our sailors and marines have deployed to the horn of africa to fight pirates and conduct partnerships and cooperation missions worldwide. they are the guarantors of freedom of navigation and they provide global...